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5301 DOB: Lippe pg 175 has 7-7-1933
DOD: obit

Eva M. Nunley, 90, peacefully entered into eternal life on January 21, 2024. She was born July 23, 1933, in Van Buren, a daughter of the late Fred and Catherine (Martin) Violette.

Eva relocated to Michigan to assist her sister. There she met the love of her life, Curtis, and quickly married. Eva was a dedicated mother and wife who mothered six children. Following the passing of her husband after 24 years, Eva returned to her beloved hometown of Van Buren to be closer to her mother and siblings. She enjoyed playing BINGO at the American Legion and Knights of Columbus for many years, and she also assisted local seniors to BINGO games. Her funny sense of humor was appreciated by everyone who knew her well and she was often very entertaining. An avid cook, none of her visiting friends or family ever left her home with an empty stomach. Her homemade apple pie was a delight for her children during their many visits. She was a long-time member of the Daughters of Isabella and a parishioner of St. Bruno-St. Remi Church.

She is survived by four children, Linda Rothstein and her husband Jay of Michigan, Raymond Nunley of Van Buren, Brenda Henderson and her husband Don of Arizona, and Donna Mello of Maine; two siblings, Robert Violette and his wife Mona, and Shirley Violette, all of Van Buren; eight grandchildren; one great granddaughter and a great grandson on the way; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Eva was predeceased by her husband of 23 years, Curtis Nunley in 1975; two children, Alvin Nunley in 2022 and Sandra Sanderson in 2017; brothers, George, Omer, Alfred, and Nelson Violette; and sisters, Giberte Pasko, Rita Bergen, Jeannette Lint, Freda Cyr, Cecile Violette, and Aline Deese.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM on Friday, June 21, 2024, at St. Bruno-St. Remi Church, Main St. Van Buren. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are a service of Lajoie Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. 
Violette, Eva Marie (P4327)
 
5302 DOB: Lippe pg 176
Marr: Lippe pg 176 & Clerk of Cook Co.IL
DOD: Soc Sec Death Index.
Served in US Navy on USS Melville. Muster rolls from 31 Dec 1943 to 1 Feb 1946. 
Violette, Richard Henry (P4336)
 
5303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Violette, James Robert Sr. (P4337)
 
5304 DOB: Lippe pg 176 Violette, Daniel B. (P4332)
 
5305 DOB: Lippe pg 177 Violette, Marie Gertrude (P4357)
 
5306 DOB: Lippe pg 177 Violette, Anne Irene (P4359)
 
5307 DOB: Lippe pg 177 Violette, Gerald Albert (P4361)
 
5308 DOB: Lippe pg 177 & New Brunswick Birth Record
DOM: Lippe pg 177 
Violette, Edna (P4354)
 
5309 DOB: Lippe pg 177 & New Brunswick Birth Record Violette, Marie Blanche Helene (P4352)
 
5310 DOB: Lippe pg 177 & New Brunswick Record of Birth
DOM: Lippe pg 177 
Violette, Marie Esther (P4348)
 
5311 DOB: Lippe pg 177 & New Brunswick Record of Birth
DOM: Lippe pg 177 
Violette, Georges Leonard (P4349)
 
5312 DOB: Lippe pg 180
DOM: MI Marriagr Record 
Violette, Edward Earl (P4388)
 
5313 DOB: Lippe pg 180 Violette, Helene (P4385)
 
5314 DOB: Lippe pg 182
DOD: Poitras pg 635 
Violette, Rita (P4422)
 
5315 DOB: Lippe pg 183
DOD: Maine Death Index as Bertha A Violette 
Violette, Annie (P4432)
 
5316 DOB: Lippe pg 184. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 184 
Violette, Francis (Frank) (P4449)
 
5317 DOB: Lippe pg 185 Violette, Aurore Anne (P4453)
 
5318 DOB: Lippe pg 185 & Poitras Violette, Agnes Henriette (P4459)
 
5319 DOB: Lippe pg 185 & Poitras pg 162
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Edmond Robert (P420)
 
5320 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Emmanuel (P4450)
 
5321 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Paul Pierre (P4451)
 
5322 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Josephine Adee (P4452)
 
5323 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Leonard (P4454)
 
5324 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Marthe Alphonsine (P4456)
 
5325 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Sophie Anne (P4457)
 
5326 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Albertine (P4458)
 
5327 DOB: Lippe pg 185. Poitras Parish registry.
DOD: Lippe pg 185 
Violette, Alphonse Aaron (P4455)
 
5328 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 162
DOB: Poitras - age 72 died of heart failure
DOM: Lippe pg 186
Baptised Joseph Jean Violette 
Violette, Jean (John) Come (P421)
 
5329 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 162
DOD: Lippe pg 186 - died as a result of childbirth
DOM: Lippe pg 186 & Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec 
Violette, Berthe Alphonsine (P422)
 
5330 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 163
DOD, DOM: Lippe pg 186 
Violette, Armand Theophile (P424)
 
5331 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 163
DOD: Lippe pg 186
Completed 5th grade
1940: resident alien, owned a home valued at $600, worked in a lumber mill as a sawyer, worked 50 weeks and earned $1316 in 1940 
Violette, Francis Cyr (P423)
 
5332 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 163
DOD: Poitras & Obituary

Edgar was a bus driver for the SMT Company. He first drove city busses in Fredericton, NB then drove the St. John to Edmundston route from St. John.
After WWII broke out, he moved his family to Montreal and test drove Sherman Mk IV tanks. Then worked at Laurentide Heavy Equipment Co. selling bulldozers, tractors, steamshovels and other heavy equipment.

In 1943 he received a call from K.C. Irving the owner of the SMT Bus Co. to start up new routes out of Moncton, NB. He started with two drivers and in a very short time he had hired 52 drivers. He was then asked by Mr. Irving to manage the Irving Oil distribution facility at Moncton. After doing that he was asked to manage and supervise the SMT Bus Co. in the northern half of the province of New Brunswick. That precipitated a move to St. Leonard, NB.

He was then offered a job by his brother-in-law, Bert Berube who was a senior V.P. of the CNR for Eastern Canada, to manage all CNR motor vehicles in the Maritime provinces. That would have required a move back to Moncton and his wife was reluctent to move.

He spent the remainder of his working career at the Frazer paper mill in Madawaska, Maine, but living in Edmundston, NB. 
Violette, J. Edgar (P32)
 
5333 DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 163
DOM: Lippe pg 186 & Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec 
Violette, Diana (P425)
 
5334 DOB: Lippe pg 186 Poitras
DOD: Poitras
Ref: Guy Dubay
Ordained 6-28-1931 at St. Leonard, NB by Bishop Chiasson of Chatham, NB
Curate at Edmundston 1931-1938
Pastor at St. Paul de Caraquet 1938-1960
Pastor at Buthurst-Est 1960-1967; of Lameque 1967-1971, of Robertsville 1971-1974

Genealogie de A. A. Violette, Pretre-Cure (13 Generations)
October 1949, Compiled by Gabriel Drouin 
Violette, Fr. Abel Achille Priest (P4465)
 
5335 DOB: Lippe pg 186. Poitras
DOD: Lippe pg 186. Poitras age 14 mths 8 days 
Violette, Maxime Alfred (P4462)
 
5336 DOB: Lippe pg 186. Poitras Violette, Sara Cecile Rel.Sr. (P4463)
 
5337 DOB: Lippe pg 186. Poityras
DOD: Lippe pg 186. Poityras age 2 yrs. 
Violette, Francis Theodore (P4464)
 
5338 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Louise (P4467)
 
5339 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Ida (P4477)
 
5340 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Elisabeth (P4478)
 
5341 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Marthe (P4481)
 
5342 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Clara (P4483)
 
5343 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Julie (P4484)
 
5344 DOB: Lippe pg 187 Violette, Dorothee (Dorothy) (P4485)
 
5345 DOB: Lippe pg 188

1911 St Basile Census as Orphan, his mother died in 1908 
Violette, Emile (P644)
 
5346 DOB: Lippe pg 191
DOD: US Dept of veterans Affairs
9 Sep 1941 enlisted in US Army, released 15 Nov 1944 
Violette, Laurent (Lawrence) J. (P4489)
 
5347 DOB: Lippe pg 191
DOM: Maine Marriage Index
DOD US Social Security Index

Errata: 424e) correct date of I m. to 28-12-1942 Lewiston, ME 
Violette, Leon Joseph (P4490)
 
5348 DOB: Lippe pg 192
DOD: US Social Security Index
Enlisted in Army 15 Feb 1943 
Violette, Gilbert Michael (P4492)
 
5349 DOB: Lippe pg 192 Violette, Remi Romeo (P4503)
 
5350 DOB: Lippe pg 193
Oblate of Mary Immaculate Order since 1955

MOUNT VERNON -- Bro. Maurice Violette, OMI, 81, died suddenly on August 24, 2007, in Mount Vernon. He was born on July 12, 1926 in Drummond, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Levite and Flavie (Albert) Violette. He was one of 14 children and was educated in Augusta. He was a sergeant in the U.S. Army during WWII, serving from September 1944 to July 1946, at which time he received an honorable discharge.

Bro. Violette was accepted at the Oblate Novitiate in Colebrook, N.H. on August 1, 1953. He professed his Perpetual Vows as a Missionary Oblate Brother on August 2, 1960 at the Novitiate in Colebrook and had just celebrated his 47th anniversary as a perpetually professed Oblate Brother.

Bro. "Moe," as he was known, spent many years in ministry in Oblate Retreat Houses, having served at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Retreat House in Hudson, NH from 1960 to 1963 and again from 1987 to 1990. He also ministered at the St. Paul Retreat Center in Augusta, ME from 1963 to 1966 and at Immaculata Retreat House in Willimantic, Conn. from 1971 to 1976. He was on staff at the Oblate General House in Rome, Italy from 1966 to 1970 and again from 1976 to 1987.

Later, Bro. Moe was named Director of the Oblate Seminary Residence in Brighton, Mass., where he served from 1990 to 1993. His final assignment took him to the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace in Colebrook, N.H. Bro. Moe arrived in July of 1993 and served until his time of death. He was Assistant to the Shrine Director and ran the gift shop for many years, along with other duties as part of the shrine staff.

He is survived by one sister, Theresa "Audie" and her husband, John "Jean" Lambert, of Mount Vernon, three brothers- and sisters-in-law, Alexis and Rita Violette of Augusta; Lionel and Cecile Violette of Floyds Knobs, Ind. and Camille and Gloria Violette of Biddeford, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by nine siblings: Rene, Alcide, Bertha, Antionette, Romeo, Emilie, Cecile, Raoule and Hilda.

Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant Street, Augusta, is in charge of arrangements. Calling hours will be on Monday, August 27 from 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home. The Mass of Christian burial will be on Tuesday, August 28 at 11 a.m. at St. Augustine's Church, Northern Avenue, Augusta. Bro. Violette's remains will then be transported to Massachusetts for services.

All services will be in the Chapel at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Residence, 486 Chandler Street, Tewksbury, Mass. Calling hours will be on Wednesday, August 29 from 9-10:30 a.m., followed immediately by the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery, 96 Riverneck Road, East Chelmsford, Mass.

Donations in memory of Bro. Violette may be made to the Oblate Infirmary Fund, 486 Chandler Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876-2849. 
Violette, Maurice Relig. Brother (P4510)
 

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