Gregory Barnes
I have fond memories of Quintin. He always had a smile and greeted me with a friendly hello. His eyes grew bright whenever he spoke to me about his daughters and grandchildren. He will be missed.
Greg Barnes
Birth date: Jun 25, 1962 Death date: Jan 6, 2021
Quintin Puckett, 58, of Niantic, passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2021, in his home, surrounded by his loving family. Quintin was born on June 25, 1962, in Portsmouth, VA to Nyle and Marilyn (Gordon) Puckett. He was an outdoorsm Read Obituary
I have fond memories of Quintin. He always had a smile and greeted me with a friendly hello. His eyes grew bright whenever he spoke to me about his daughters and grandchildren. He will be missed.
Greg Barnes
Quintin was a co-worker that you can count on when the going get's tough, he was always willing to learn something new as long as you could convince him per WHY he needs too. He speaks highly of his daughter and family un - conditionally and how patient they all have been to him during his up's and down. May his Gentle Soul Rest In Peace. JM
I only met Quinton a little over 3 yrs. ago, but he had the kind of personality that could not help to love. We shared many good times and lots of laughs. I’m glad that I became part of the family and got to know you even though time was cut short. I will most certainly miss ya QP. Fly high with the eagles.
i first met quint as his place of work and i always looked for him and looked forward to chatting with him for a few minutes.a few times i stopped in his place of work and would never find him so i asked a co-worker of his and was told of his illness.i was very sad to hear of it and from that point on i would inquire about his condition.well i can stop inquiring now as i know he is in the hands of the lord.to me,quint was a straight up,no non sense guy that was sometimes funny and often seriously angry about the sad condition our country has fallen into.he would like to talk fishing as i do not hunt.it was great to find that he loved the outdoors.he not only liked to hunt and fish but also wildlife conservation.i can say that from my stand point,he was and still is a 'good ol' boy' and i think our country can use many more like him.thoughts and prayers to the family.RIP my friend..god bless...paul duncan
Bubba, you will be missed, so many time we laughed and joked now all I will have is my memories of us. Love ya bud hug my mom when you see her
Steve Ferguson