Allan Bourgeois

Obituary of Allan J. Bourgeois

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Allan Joseph Bourgeois, 78, of Schenectady, N.Y., passed away on June 12th,2021. Allan attended Siena College and went on to work for the USPS for many years. He loved the outdoors and spending summers with his family at Roger's Rock in Lake George. He was an avid skier, bowler, with a love for fishing and cycling as well as being a big sports fan. Allan was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Rollande Bourgeois of Cohoes, NY. He is survived by his wife, AnnaBelle, his children: Annmarie, A.G. Stephan, Stephanie; sister Linda Manoni and brother Mark (Beth) Bourgeois. He was blessed to be able to share his life with his grandchildren: Joseph, Paige, Cameron, Braelyn, Christopher and Troy and great-grandchildren: Sofia and Billy, his nieces and great-nieces and nephews. His greatest joy was his family. He was Pip, the biggest fan, mentor, coach, friend and confidant to every one of us. He was the thread of the family, the one you went to when you needed advice, help or just wanted to celebrate an accomplishment. In our hearts is where his story will live on more than a memory. He will forever be a part of us. Private Services will be held at the family's convenience.
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