Peter Violette

Peter Violette



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peter Violette

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harold Fernand Violette 9 May 1932 Van Buren, ME (son of Placide Violette and Priscille Boudreau); 13 Apr 1977Worcester, MA; Shewsbury, MA.

    Harold Doris Dussault 27 Nov 1954Portland, ME. Doris (daughter of Alfred Dussault and Alma Cote) 6 Apr 1934 Dover, NH; 6 Apr 2020Shrewsbury, NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Doris Dussault 6 Apr 1934 Dover, NH (daughter of Alfred Dussault and Alma Cote); 6 Apr 2020Shrewsbury, NH.

    Notes:

    Shrewsbury – Doris (Dussault) Violette of Shrewsbury died peacefully on her 86th birthday after hearing the goodbyes and birthday wishes from her children and grandchildren. Doris suffered from dementia over the last decade. While Doris’ memories faded slowly over time, her strong-spirit remained, and she showed great joy in seeing her family and interacting with the nurses providing her care.

    She grew up in Dover, New Hampshire and then moving to Maine. When she was very young, she lost her mother and went to live with The Sisters of Mercy orphanage along with her sister so her father could work to support their family. This experience contributed to her strong Catholic faith.
    Doris was wife of the late Harold Violette, who died in 1977 and the late Robert Cellucci of Shrewsbury. Doris was the mother of five children. She leaves her son Kenneth Violette and his wife Sandy Violette of Shrewsbury; her son Mark Violette of Shrewsbury; her daughter Karen Violette Skiesto and her husband Mark Skiesto of Shrewsbury; her daughter Lisa Violette Trippi and her husband Michael Trippi of Palm Coast, Florida; and her son Peter Violette. “Grammy Violette” also leaves behind her grandchildren Matthew, Kristin, Jack, Elizabeth, and Jacqueline as well as seven great-grandchildren. She also leaves her sister, Yvonne Violette of North Carolina, and many nieces and nephews living across the country.

    Doris created a beautiful, family-filled life for her children as well as many nieces and nephews. Doris and her sister, Yvonne, married two brothers, Harold and Donald. From their vows, a lifetime of family moments and close bonds grew. All of the cousins were raised like siblings and family trips were filled with skiing, camping, and lots of cherished memories.

    Doris was a woman ahead of her times. After losing her husband at the age of 43, Doris supported and raised her five children through a variety of occupations, all of which emphasized her life passions. Doris worked as the Ski Director at Ward Hill in Shrewsbury, where she was able to teach her children, neighborhood kids, grandchildren and many other Shrewsbury children the craft of skiing. In the summers, she worked at the Regatta Sailing Club at Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury. On the lake, Doris will be remembered as working with a smile and with her black dog, Kiska, tucked under her desk. Later in life, Doris was a companion for elderly residents at Whitney Place in Westboro, where she was beloved by her clients.

    Doris’ hard work did not get in the way of her passions. Doris knew how to enjoy life and fill her days. Doris was an athlete, skiing until the age of 70 and an avid tennis player. Apart from mastering domains rarely filled by women, Doris was also a master at the domestic arts, including cooking, sewing, and mothering. A favorite pastime of Doris’ was picking blueberries and raspberries for her homemade pies which were a family favorite. Her skill at sewing will also live on through the quilting talents of her daughters. To commemorate her life, her daughters, daughter-in-law and grandchildren will be making pies for their families as we celebrate her life this week.

    Doris always had a willing ear and was true friend to her children and those who knew her. Her life has come to end, but her infectious-passions, strong-will, and inspiring independence have been instilled in her children, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and are beginning to be seen in the young spirits of her great-grandchildren.

    Services for Doris will be held privately for her family, with a celebration of her life to be announced when we are able to gather safely. The BRITTON-SHREWSBURY FUNERAL HOME, 648 Main Street, Shrewsbury is honored to be assisting with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org).

    Children:
    1. Kenneth A. Violette
    2. Mark Violette
    3. Karen Violette
    4. Lisa Violette
    5. 1. Peter Violette


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Placide Violette 11 Oct 1904 Connor, ME (son of Remi Sawyer Violette and Emma Parent); 11 Mar 1999Portland, ME.

    Placide Priscille Boudreau 29 Oct 1929St. Leonard, NB. Priscille (daughter of Valerien Boudreau and Marie-Anne Roy) 14 Aug 1976. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Priscille Boudreau (daughter of Valerien Boudreau and Marie-Anne Roy); 14 Aug 1976.

    Notes:

    DOM: Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec

    Children:
    1. Marie Therese Jeanette Violette
    2. 2. Harold Fernand Violette 9 May 1932 Van Buren, ME; 13 Apr 1977Worcester, MA; Shewsbury, MA.
    3. Leo James Violette 8 Aug 1933 Van Buren, ME; 30 Mar 2003Pinehurst, NC; Brooklawn Cem., Portland, ME.
    4. Patricia Arlene Violette
    5. Donald J. Violette
    6. Rachel Ann Violette

  3. 6.  Alfred Dussault

    Alfred Alma Cote. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Alma Cote
    Children:
    1. 3. Doris Dussault 6 Apr 1934 Dover, NH; 6 Apr 2020Shrewsbury, NH.
    2. Yvonne Dussault


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Remi Sawyer Violette 16 Oct 1875 Sawyer River, (Bartlett), NH (son of Francois Isaac Violette and Scholastique Christie Celeste Devost); 28 Sep 1953Portland, ME.

    Notes:

    DOB, DOD, DOM: Lippe pg 87

    Remi Emma Parent 9 Jan 1899Caribou, ME. Emma (daughter of Louis Parent and Salome Malvina Violette) Jul 1880 ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emma Parent Jul 1880 ME (daughter of Louis Parent and Salome Malvina Violette).

    Notes:

    DOB: 1900 census wife of Sawyer Violette
    She wasn't listed with her family in the 1880 census because it was taken on 24 June 1880 and she was born in July 1880.

    Notes:

    DOM: Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec

    Children:
    1. Florence Violette 13 Dec 1899 Caribou, ME; 21 Jun 1983Grand Falls, NB.
    2. Agnes Violette 7 Mar 1901 Connor, ME; 1 Oct 1982Valhalla, NY.
    3. Remi Sawyer Violette 21 Feb 1903 Connor, ME; 8 May 1958Skowhegan, ME.
    4. 4. Placide Violette 11 Oct 1904 Connor, ME; 11 Mar 1999Portland, ME.
    5. Francis Napoleon Violette 27 Jan 1909 St. Leonard-Parent, NB; 29 Jan 1909 St. Leonard-Parent, NB; 29 May 1973Port Henry, NY.
    6. Clara Violette

  3. 10.  Valerien Boudreau (son of Joseph Boudreau and Mary Grant).

    Valerien Marie-Anne Roy 21 Jun 1910Notre Dame du Lac, QC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Marie-Anne Roy (daughter of Jean Roy and Agnes Melancon).
    Children:
    1. 5. Priscille Boudreau 14 Aug 1976.