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Gary
Bellefleur
Memorial Bean
Supper
Saturday, June
5 - 4PM - 7PM
Stetson Union Church
1059 Mullen Road -
Stetson, ME
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Donations will be accepted at the
door. If you are unable to attend and wish to make a donation,
please make checks payable to The Gary Bellefleur Memorial
Fund and mail to:
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Mulkern Racing, LLC
Attention: Bellefleur
Memorial Fund
58 Hadlock Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
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Proceeds to benefit: The Gary
Bellefleur Memorial Fund |
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Memorial Dinner for Garry
Bellefleur Is Set For June 5th
Supper to Be
Held in His Hometown of Stetson, Maine |

By Mike Twist |
A charity event for the late PASS
North driver Gary Bellefleur has been scheduled for June 5th in
his hometown of Stetson, Maine. The Gary Bellefleur Memorial
Supper will benefit a memorial fund to assist his family and
honor his memory. The dinner will take place on Saturday, June
5th from 4-7pm at the Stetson Union Church. Donations will be
accepted at the door.
The
supper will feature hot dogs and beans along with cole slaw
provided by Maine racing legend Ralph Nason. Deserts will also
be a part of the fare. It is being organized by PASS North
driver and team owner Scott Mulkern with the help of PASS North
driver Gary Smith and PASS Sportsman driver Duane Seekins.
Bellefleur passed away late last month after a shop accident
while he was preparing his racecar for the 2010 PASS North
season. He had strong ties to the Stetson community, where he
served as a Town Selectman and previously headed the Sebasticook
Valley Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by his wife Melodie,
son Gary and daughter Cassie.
Anyone who wishes to make a donation that cannot attend the
supper can mail a donation to:
Mulkern Racing, LLC Attention: Bellefleur Memorial
Fund
58 Hadlock Road Falmouth, ME 04105
Contact: Vickie
Mulkern
vmulkern@me.com |
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Gary Bellefleur, 1960-2010
Low Buck Racer Was One of the Good Guys in PASS North |

By Mike
Twist |
The Pro All
Stars Series might be known as the home of the Rowes and the
Clarks after drivers with those surnames have won all but one of
the PASS North championships in series history, but it has been
because of men like Gary Bellefleur that the series has survived
and prospered. FULL
STORY HERE
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