Yves Pierre Paquet

July 5, 1941 ~ May 29, 2025
Born in:
St. Georges, Canada
Resided in:
Madison, Ohio
Yves Pierre Paquet, a cherished husband, father, and respected businessman, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2025, in Geneva, Ohio. Born on July 5, 1941, in St. Georges, Quebec, Canada, to a family of six brothers and three sisters, Yves’s journey was one marked by determination, hard work, and a deep love for his family.
Yves’s story is a testament to the American Dream. Arriving on his 18th birthday, he left his hometown with a mere $65 in his pocket for the United States. His first job, a grueling task of clearing paths for new power lines, showcased his tenacity and willingness to embrace hard work from the very start.
In the 1970s, Yves, alongside his brother Laurier, ventured into entrepreneurship and established a successful John Deere Dealership on Route 20 in Perry. His business acumen shone through as he navigated the complexities of the industry, earning the respect and admiration of his peers. Later in life, Yves transitioned into the world of real estate, where his unique ability to process value, made him successful once again.
Those who knew Yves will remember him for his sharp wit and generous nature. He was a man who loved to share a laugh, whether it was over a cup of Senior Coffee (two creams) at McDonald’s or during a family gathering. His sense of humor was infectious, and his laughter will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Yves’s generosity extended beyond his immediate circle. He often helped those in need, often doing so quietly and without expectation of recognition. His kind and generous heart was as much a part of his legacy as his professional achievements.
Passionate about life, Yves poured his energy into everything he did. His love for his family was evident in the way he spoke of his beloved wife, Gaetane, and his pride in his sons, Claude (Laura) Paquet, Martin Paquet along with his precious granddaugter, Sarah. Yves’s role as a family man was paramount, and he cherished every moment
spent with his loved ones.
As we bid farewell to Yves Pierre Paquet, we celebrate a life lived with humor, generosity, and passion. His memory will continue to inspire those who knew him, and his legacy will live on through the lives of his family and the community he helped build. Yves’s journey may have ended, but the stories of his kindness, laughter, and love will be recounted for generations to come. A private family service will take place at this time and services will be announced in Yves hometown of St. Georges later this summer. Online Obituary and guestbook at www.behmfuneral.com
John Brennan
So sorry to hear of Yves passing. He was a wonderful man. Prayers to his family.
My condolences to the Paquet family.
Good person with a kind soul.
I hope you are in heaven having more laughs with my dad!
Thoughts and prayers to your family.
Pierre à Guy à Dilon à Gédéon à Raphaël.
Vous restez dans mon coeur.
Guylaine Morin et André Belzile
Nos plus sincères condoléances à tante Gaétane ainsi qu’à toute sa précieuse famille.
Nous pensons à vous très fort.
Bisous et câlins à tous.
My condolences and prayers to the Paquet family.
Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of Yves.
Thinking of Yves brings back many fond memories from my childhood, when I was a young boy trying to grow into a man. Looking back, I realize now how much I learned from him (and also all of you). Riding along with him and my dad to auctions, car lots, equipment dealerships, watching him wheel and deal—I absorbed it all like a sponge. Loved every minute of it! And… I am forever grateful for those chapters of my life that helped make me who I am today.
But what always impressed me most wasn’t just Yves’ willingness to teach (which he certainly had), but his insatiable appetite to learn. Here I was, just a young kid, and Yves would look at me and genuinely ask, “What can I learn from *him?” Question after question. I absolutely loved that about him—the perfect balance of listening, learning, and teaching. That was Yves to me.
There are too many wonderful memories to count. I know my father and mother both miss him deeply and miss all of you. They send their love and prayers, as do I and our whole family.
Yves showed up. He was always there—a true foundation for both community, family and friends. While he will be profoundly missed, his remarkable legacy lives on through everyone he touched. And he touched so, so many.
Yours, very sincerely and respectfully,
Michael Puline
Lynn Krakowski
MCC