PLYMOUTH – Norman Andrew Bouffard, 90, of Plymouth, and formerly of Seminole, Fla., died Oct. 9, 2022, at VITAS in Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury. He was the husband of Dolores (Terra) Marques Bouffard.
Mr. Bouffard was born in Danbury. He was the son of the late Andrew Bouffard and the late Lucienne Toussaint Bouffard. Norman graduated from Wilby High School in 1950 and was a four-year veteran of the United States Navy, and served during the Korean War on the USS LST 1041.
After his discharge from the Navy, he apprenticed as a machinist and began working at Waterbury Farrel Foundry. He retired from Jones & Lampson in Cheshire (formerly Textron) in 1986, and moved to Florida with his wife, Dolores.
He began working at Bauder Elementary as a plant operator and later retired in 1997 from the Pinellas County School System, Seminole, Fla. He was a parishioner of St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish, Thomaston, and an honorary member of the Portuguese-American Suncoast Association in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Survivors include his wife, Dolores Bouffard; three sons, Thomas Bouffard (Paula) of Leesburg, Va., Gary Bouffard (Sharon) of Oakville, and Daniel Bouffard (Anissa) of Berlin, Conn.; and one daughter, Lori Modenese (Joseph) of Waterbury; stepson, Julio P. Marques Jr. (Jackie), North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; stepdaughter, Mary Alice Sullivan (Thomas), Naugatuck; two sisters, Claudette Baroncini of Florida, and Lorrette Parrillo (Carl) of Las Vegas, Nev.; 12 grandchildren, five stepgrandchildren, six great-grandchildren and nine stepgreat-grandchildren; two nephews, two nieces; several great-nephews and -nieces; and two aunts.
There are no calling hours and services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to VITAS Hospice at Saint Mary’s Hospital, 56 Franklin St., Waterbury, CT 06706<t$>.