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Services were held this morning at Oakland United Methodist Church in Oakland, W.Va., for Virginia Catherine Scott, 97, a resident of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., who died Jan. 1 at the Extended Care Facility of Morgan County War Memorial Hospital there.

The daughter of the late Arthur and Katie Howard Violette, Mrs. Scott was born Jan. 4, 1906, in Arlington, Va.

She retired from the federal government, where she worked as a file clerk.

She was a member of Oakland United Methodist Church, the Ladies of the Moose Lodge 1311 and the Ladies Auxiliary of Alderton-Dawson American Legion Post 60, both in Berkeley Springs.

She was the widow of Addison Warren Broy, her first husband, and Clarence Alfred Scott, her second husband; the mother of the late Helen Payton, Howard Sterling Broy and Arthur "Buddy" Broy; and the sister of the late Mary Moriarty, Helen Ferris and Howard Violette.

Surviving are three daughters, Elsie Walker of Alexandria, Va., Frances Roth of Greenbelt and Shirley Smythe of Shady Side; one son, James Broy of College Park; one brother, Louis Violette of Brentwood; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were by Helsley-Johnson Funeral Home in Berkeley Springs. 
Violette, Virginia Catherine (P39986)
 
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SKOWHEGAN -- Leonard E. "Buster" Violette, 79, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 19, 2007, at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Buster was born in Fairfield on April 11, 1928, the son of Herbert E. and Grace E. (Rowe) Violette. He graduated from Skowhegan High School in the class of 1945.

Buster was employed for more than 30 years by the Kennebec Log Driving Company and was the foreman for the last log drive in the nation in 1976. After the log drive ended, Buster worked as a forklift operator at Woodtek in North Anson until his retirement in 1993.

On July 16, 1949, Buster married the love of his life, Maybell P. Adams, and shared 57 happy years with her. Buster and Maybell enjoyed many years of square dancing together as members of Arnold Trail Squares of Skowhegan and Marty's Workshops of Fairfield. They traveled across the country and to Spain, dancing. Buster loved fishing for brook trout and was also an avid sports fan, following the Boston Red Sox and his grandchildren's sports teams. Working in his gardens and spending time with his family were his passions. One of his favorite spots was his camp at Ironbound Pond. He especially enjoyed custard pie and pistachio ice cream!

Besides his parents, Buster was predeceased by two daughters, Diane Lynn and Kimberly Jean; his sisters, Norma Violette, Beverly Lord, and Eleanor Walker; and his brother, Lawrence "Larry" Violette.

Buster is survived by his wife, Maybell; his daughter, Carol and her husband, Roger Jarvais, of Skowhegan and their children Karen, Kevin, Doug, Chris, and Kregg; his daughter, Gail, and her husband, Mike Pooler, of Skowhegan and their children, Jeremy and Jarrod; his daughter, Darlene and her husband, Chris Hilton of Skowhegan and their children Chris, Michele and Ashley; his daughter, Robin and her husband, Rick Florence, of Tolland, Conn., and their children, Madison and Camryn; and his sister, Rita Leo of Skowhegan. He is also survived by 12 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. 
Violette, Edmond Leonard (P4900)
 
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South Portland- Richard “Dick” Giroux Sr., 81, passed away in Portland on August 25, 2019. The son of Raymond and Audrey (Driscoll) Giroux, he was born in Portland on February 12, 1938. He grew up in Portland and attended Portland High School. He became a State champion diver for his high school’s swim team. He worked as an electrician at Maine Medical Center. He was a member of the Eagles Club in Portland, and enjoyed golfing, and watching old movies and sports on television. He also enjoyed “hand made brownies from the box with directions stating 50 strokes by hand” no spoon, and to clean the pan use elbow grease.

He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Ann (Morin) Giroux, of South Portland, his daughters Viann (Giroux) Nappi, and her husband Anthony of Portland, and Doreen Giroux of California, his sons Richie Giroux, and his wife Jocelyn of Buxton, Mark Giroux, and his wife Laura of Windham, and Scott Giroux, and his wife Jeannie of South Portland, his step daughters Terri Kennedy, and her husband Clayton of Buxton, and Karen Curatola, and her husband Gregory of Buxton, his brother Don Giroux, and his wife Candy of South Portland, many grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Family and friends are invited to attend a time of visitation on Friday, August 30, 2019 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at A. T. Hutchins Funeral Home, 660 Brighton Ave. Portland. A private interment will take place at a later date in the South Buxton Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Dick’s memory to the Charitable work of the Portland Eagles Club, Attn Jim Hanlon, 184 Saint John St. Portland ME 04102 
Giroux, Richard J. (P32920)
 
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Thomas F. Walker, age 89, of Marblehead died Thursday, August 11, 2016 with his loving family by his side. He was the son of Frederick and Daisy (Hood) Walker. Tom was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army and stationed in Germany. In 1951 he graduated from the University of Minnesota, majoring in chemistry. He worked for Uniroyal and Chrysler Plastics directing laboratories, supervising testing, and quality control. He was highly respected for his knowledge of color technology. Thomas was the beloved husband of Beatrice Moen Walker for over 65 years and proud father of three sons, Randall, Ned (Mary Grace), and Paul (Connie), and four granddaughters, Catherine, Jessica, Monica, and Stephanie. All survive him along with his sister Kathleen. He enjoyed family life providing wisdom, kindness, good humor, and devotion. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Port Clinton where he shared his gifts of leadership, music, and stewardship. Tom was the primary person in the establishment of a Peace Rose garden there tending it faithfully for many years. In his early forties he earned a private pilot's license. Thomas served one term on the Port Clinton School Board and also served as President of the Port Clinton High School Music Boosters. As a youth he was very active in sports. He followed the Minnesota Golden Gophers all his life. In retirement Tom enjoyed traveling, researching family history, reading, playing golf and bridge, and growing bonsai trees. Preceding him in death were his parents and sisters Olive, Edna, and Peggy. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held on Friday, October 7, 2016 from 1:30pm until a Memorial service at 2pm at Peace Lutheran Church, 900 S. Jefferson Street, Port Clinton. The family requests donations in his memory be made to Peace Lutheran Church, 900 S. Jefferson, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 or Stein Hospice, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Ohio 44870. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.neideckerleveckcrosser.com. The Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Peninsula Chapel, Lakeside-Marblehead, Ohio is assisting the family. 
Walker, Thomas F. (P84931)
 
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Thorval Heimdal “Thor” Moen
BIRTH 16 Feb 1934
Rush City, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA
DEATH 9 Jul 2020 (aged 86)
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
BURIAL
Finnish Lutheran Cemetery
Finlayson, Pine County, Minnesota, USA
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Thorval “Thor” Heimdal Moen, age 86, of Finlayson, MN passed away at Essentia-St. Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, MN on July 9, 2020 with his family by his side.

Thor was born in Rush City, MN on February 16, 1934 to Alfred and Viola (Violet) Moen. As a small child Thor and his family moved to Hinckley where he lived until he retired to Finlayson in 2002. In 1951 Thor graduated from Hinckley High School where he participated in band, choir, football, basketball and baseball. Thor had started college at Hamline University in St. Paul when he was drafted into the Navy, where he was stationed abroad the aircraft carrier USS Lexington. September 26, 1959 was a special day for Thor, he married his sweetheart Barbara Koski. Thor became a master plumber and owned Hinckley Plumbing and Heating for many years. Throughout the years Thor was an integral part of the Hinckley community, volunteering for 25 years on the Hinckley Fire Department, coaching the junior high basketball team, and being a cubmaster. Many things interested Thor and he had a few hobbies that kept him busy, such as model railroading, hunting, fishing, and attending sporting events. Thor also loved to play baseball and played for the Hinckley Knights helping his team go to state two years in a row. His other all time favorite things to do were camping with his family and traveling.

Thor is preceded in death by his son Mitchell; his parents, Alfred and Viola; in-laws Bernard and Bernice; three siblings, Shirley Schroeder, Mabel Rys, and Beatrice Walker.

Thor is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Barbara; his daughters, Rachael (Mark) Henkel of Finlayson, Elizabeth “Beth” Hulegaard of Fridley; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. 
Moen, Thorval Heimdahl (P84932)
 
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TILTON, NH - Gerald F. Soucy, 96, a resident of Tilton, NH, formerly of Chelmsford, MA and Hampton, NH, passed away peacefully and honorably with a final salute at the New Hampshire Veteran's Home in Tilton, NH. He was the husband of the late Ruth (Arnott) Soucy and the late Olive (Ralston) Soucy.

Born in Lawrence, MA on May 31, 1921, he was a son of the late Able and Adele (Violette)Soucy.

Gerald served his country during WWII as a medic in the Army Air Corps #861 assigned to the China Burma Theater. Upon his honorable discharge in 1946, he enrolled in Nursing School at Carney Hospital in Boston and began a nursing career that would span 35 years. He was a registered nurse and was employed by veteran's hospitals in Framingham, Boston and Bedford Massachusetts until his retirement in 1980. After retirement he was employed by the Willow Manor Nursing Home.

Gerald was a devote Catholic and found peace with his faith. He also was a very devoted father to his five children. He loved a good day at the beach. He also enjoyed playing bingo and scratching lottery tickets and having lunch out with a cold beer and a cigar.

He was a proud member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV.)

Gerald is survived by his children and their spouses, Elaine and Mark Finneral of Plymouth, MA, Jeanne and David Calderan of Dunstable, Jay and Judi Soucy of Merrimac, MA, Linda and Bill Cook of Dunstable; a son-in-law, Rick Campbell of Melbourne Beach, FL; ten grandchildren, Meaghan, Stephen, Serena, Joseph, Paul, Daniel, Jacqueline, Victoria, Ethan & Evan; one great- granddaughter, Maggie. He was the father of the late Mimi Campbell and brother of the late Pauline Pare and Ruth Bourbeau. 
Soucy, Gerald (P7609)
 
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TUCSON, Ariz. – Theodore “Ted” L. Violette, 57, died unexpectedly on June 10, 2020, at Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital after suffering a traumatic brain injury on June 5, 2020. Ted was born December 17, 1962, in Lewiston, Maine, the son of Roland L. Violette and Doris L. (Rancourt) Violette of Auburn, Maine.Ted grew up in Poland and graduated from Edward Little High School, Class of 1981. Following graduation, Ted proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force. Ted was stationed all around the world during his 27 years of service that included assignments to Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan; Hawthorne, Nevada; Pease AFB, New Hampshire; Rimini AFD, Italy; RAF Mildenhall, England; Hurlburt Field, Florida; Schriever AFB, Colorado; Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea; and ultimately retired in 2008 at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. While stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ted was also deployed to Baghdad, Iraq for six months. During his service with the U.S. Air Force, Ted received two Associates of Applied Science Degrees from the Community College of the Air Force in Administration Management in 1988 and Financial Management in 2001. Ted also received numerous distinguished awards and medals. After retiring from active duty, Ted served several more years as a budget analyst in the accounting and finance office on Davis-Monthan AFB.Ted wore many hats (not counting the ones he wore from his hat collection), he was a decorated U.S. Air Force Veteran; the oldest child to Roland and Doris; big brother to Dan, Steve, and Amy; brother-in-law to Cindy and Rick; uncle and godfather to Matt; uncle to Ally, Ben, and Joey; great uncle to Payton, Karli, Camden, Kendall, and Drew; life partner and best friend to Carol; and a good friend to many of those that he crossed paths with during his travels. Ted enjoyed every aspect of his life, big and small – from traveling throughout Europe and Asia, fishing for salmon in Alaska, whitewater rafting in North Carolina, hiking in Colorado, playing softball and racquet ball, playing ball with his dogs, making puzzles, and hanging out with family and friends. Ted was an avid golf enthusiast and a dedicated New England sports fan. He was a collector of many items that included stamps, coins, and sports memorabilia. Ted is survived by and will be forever missed by his parents, Roland and Doris Violette of Auburn, Maine; his brothers, Daniel Violette and his wife Cindy of Poland, Maine, and Steven Violette of Buxton, Maine and his partner Heidi Gilbert of Auburn, Maine; his sister, Amy St. Pierre and her husband Rick of Lewiston, Maine; his nephews, Matthew St. Pierre and his wife Amy of Clearfield, Utah, and Joseph Violette and his wife Natalie of Joint Base Andrews, Maryland; his niece, Alex Nichols and her husband Joseph of Eliot, Maine; and his life partner and best friend, Carol Martin of Tucson, Arizona, and her children Johana and Dakota. He will also be forever missed by his four-legged buddy, Fenway (and Cherrio too). Ted was predeceased by his nephew Benjamin St. Pierre and his beautiful boy and furry companion Brady.Thanks to the wonderful work done by the Donor Network of Arizona, Ted’s legacy will continue to live on. In lieu of flowers, please consider a charitable contribution to the Donor Network of Arizona at 5151 E. Broadway, Suite 1600, Tucson, AZ 85711. The family would also like to thank all of the phenomenal healthcare workers at St. Joseph’s Hospital.A graveside service and interment with military honors will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, July 13 at St. Peter’s Cemetery, 217 Switzerland Road, Lewiston, Maine. Health reminder from State of Maine CDC requires face covering and social distancing during this pandemic. 
Violette, Theodore (Ted) L (P24049)
 
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VAN BUREN - Anne Marie Violette, 100, entered into rest Monday, May 22, 2017, at a Van Buren healthcare facility. She was born April 11, 1917 in Cyr Plt., a daughter of the late Odilon and Laura (Lajoie) Deveau.
She worked in the cafeteria of Van Buren schools for over 15 years, where she was widely known for her handmade lemon, peanut butter, and cinnamon rolls. Anne was also a former Den Mother for the Cub Scouts, a 4-H Girls leader, and current member of American Legion Auxiliary. A lifelong parishioner of St. Bruno-St. Remi Church, she was a Eucharistic Minister, a volunteer for Funeral Mercy Meals, a member of Third Order of Mary, and a member of The Link of the Living Rosary. She enjoyed reading, playing cards and praying for others. Many memorable times were spent at Long Lake camps and home with family and friends.
She is survived by: two children, Valerien Violette and his wife Maxine of Belmont, NH, and Rene Violette and his wife Rena of Grand Isle; one brother, Rev. Adhemar Deveau of Tewksbury, MA; two sisters, Delores Keither of Adamstown, MD, and Della Martin of Van Buren; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, Anne is predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Valerien Violette, a brother, Albeo Deveau, five sisters, Sr. Ludwina Deveau, St. Mary's Order, Adrienne Falk, Sr. Therese Deveau, SMSM, Estelle Deprato, and Sr. Hermine Deveau, SMSM.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on 10 a.m. on Friday, May 26, 2017, at St. Bruno-St. Remi Catholic Church, Van Buren. Relatives and friends may greet the family Friday morning 8:30-9:30 a.m. at Lajoie Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. Burial will be in Grand River Cemetery, Van Buren. 
Deveau, Anne Marie (P5301)
 
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Van Buren - Claire Dubay, 96 died peacefully, June 23, 2014, She was born in St. Leonard, N.B. May 26, 1918. She married Claude M. Dubay on Oct. 22, 1940. They were married over 61 years before his passing in 2001. They raised 18 children, seven sons, Clarence Dubay and his wife Lorrain of Canaan, Ct., James “Gene” Dubay and his companion, June Coon of Winstead Ct., Donald Dubay and his wife, Barbara of Forestvile, Ct., Clifford Dubay, Robert Dubay and his wife Donna, both of Bristol, Ct., Michael Dubay and his companion Kaggie Barry of Winstead, Ct. and Claude Dubay, Jr. of Van Buren, six daughters, Claudette Deeves and her husband Victor of Presque Isle, Bernardette Opthof and her husband Ronald of Limestone, Barbara Pelletier and her husband Robert of Fort Worth, Tx., Caroline Dubay and her companion Elton Thibodeau of Mapleton, Suzanne Allen and her companion Gaetan Tardif of Van Buren, Patricia Dubay of Grand Falls, NB. 
Michaud, Claire (P36967)
 
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VAN BUREN---Agnes R. Violette, 85, died unexpectedly June 13, 2008 at her residence in Cyr Plantation. She was born in Van Buren, March 21, 1923, the daughter of Jean and Alice (Madore) Laplante. She and her husband owned Valley Lanes bowling alley in Van Buren for over 20 years. Agnes is survived by one son, John Violette and his wife Theresa of Caribou; two daughters, Helen Doucette and her husband Rick of Cyr Plantation; Alice Violette and her husband Peter of Buxton; three brothers, Roger Laplante of Massachusetts, John Laplante, Jr. and his wife Rochelle of Van Buren and Gilbert Laplante of Connecticut; five sisters, Edna Violette, Marcella Levasseur, Alice Morrow and her husband Albert, all of Van Buren; Jeanne D’Arc Reynolds and her husband Patrick of Hawaii; Claire Porter and her husband Bill of Arizona; five grandchildren, Ryan Doucette and his wife Robin; Vicky Dorsey and husband E.J., Liza Doucette, Kasey Prunier and husband Matt, and Sean Violetteand fiancée Andrea Govoni; two great grandchildren, Caleb Cyr and John Edward Dorsey, a special sister-in-law, Anita LeBrun of Presque Isle and special brother-in-law, Gilbert Violette of Van Buren. In addition to her parents, Aggie was predeceased by her husband Romeo Violette, two brothers, Charlie and Wilfred Laplante, and by one sister, Simone Soucy. Relatives and friends may call at the Ouellette-Thibault Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren, from 6 to 8 PM on Sunday and 9 AM until time of service on Monday. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 AM on Monday at the St. Bruno-St. Remi Catholic Church. Committal service and interment will be in the parish cemetery. 
Laplante, Agnes R. (P5800)
 
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VASSALBORO - Diane A. Green, 67, of Vassalboro, passed away peacefully at her home on Jan. 18, 2017. She was born in Waterville on Feb. 15, 1949, the daughter of Mark Proctor and Anita (Parady) Violette.

Diane enjoyed spending time with her family having gathering and cookouts at her home. Many great memories and laughter will always remain deep in our hearts. She was a mother figure to many that knew her. She loved staying connected to her family and friends through Facebook. That was her pastime. She had many friends from all around. She touched so many people with her big heart. She'll be deeply missed by many!

Diane was predeceased by her mother, Anita Violette; two sisters Jean Vigue and Nancy Bolduc of Waterville.

Diane is survived by her husband of 50 years, John D. Green of Vassalboro; six children, Tammy Gilley of Palermo, Johnny Green of Vassalboro, Stevie Green of Waterville, Pam Morneau of Albion, Chad Green of Vassalboro and Lisa Reny of Vassalboro; her brothers, Reginal Vigue of Waterville and Danny Hawes of Waterville. Diane is also survived by 14 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren.

Burial will be held in the spring at the Village Cemetery, Vassalboro. Arrangements are under the care of Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm Street, Waterville. An online guestbook may be signed and condolences expressed at www.gallantfh.com. 
Hawes, Diane (P36629)
 
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Viola Brondoni

1926 - 2014 NORTH ADAMS Mrs. Viola Marie (Letalien) Brondoni, 88, of 189 State St. died Friday Nov. 28, at Williamstown Commons. She was born in North Adams, on Feb. 4, 1926, daughter of Felix and Catherine (Violette) Letalien. She attended local schools. Viola worked at J.J. Newberry, JC Penney; and Sprague Electric Co. She was last employed by the North Adams Transcript until her retirement. She was a communicant of St. Anthony of Padua Church. She was the widow of Giulio Brondoni who died on Jan. 9, 2006. They were married on Sept. 13, 1947. Survivors include two sons, Edward Brondoni of North Adams, and Anthony Brondoni of Palmetto, Fla.; one sister, Elaine Misiaszek of Okla.; and nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Four sisters and three brothers are deceased including, Ruth Vincelette, Marie Markey, Irene Luczynski, Mildred Walden, and James, Joseph, and Gilbert Letalien. FUNERAL NOTICE: The funeral for Viola Brondoni will be Friday, Dec. 5, at 10:15 a.m. from FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 74 Marshall St. North Adams, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery. 
Letalien, Viola (P10598)
 
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VIOLETTE (Staufer), Ann Marie ~ 84, of Greenwood, passed away peacefully at Soldier’s Memorial Hospital, Middleton, NS on February 14, 2020. She was born in Neualbenreuth, Germany, March 1, 1935. She was the daughter of the late Bertha (Bohm) Staufer of Bormisch, Germany and Hans Staufer of Falkenberg, Germany. She was predeceased by her husband Gerald Roaul Violette (2012). She is survived by her children, Alan (Mary Jillett), Eugene (Catherine), Patricia, Roger (Val),Edward (Lynn), Eric(Janneke); seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She is survived by sisters, Rosi Schroll and Friedl (Bruno) Brandel. After her marriage to Gerald in 1955, she immigrated to Canada (1957) where she became a Canadian Citizen. Ann spent her entire life devoted to her family as a selfless matriarch. She was humble and liked by many. Having amazing recall, she enjoyed reciting word for word, children’s stories to those under her care. She was an amazing cook and never wasted anything. She taught her family to be strong and independent and was the epitome of kindness. As a naturalist, she had wonder and admiration for animals and in particular, for birds. Ann enjoyed the outdoors and the immediate, local, environment to express and satisfy her creative needs. She was an intellectual and industrious individual having many interests and hobbies. She enjoyed playing piano, taking long walks, aerobics/yoga, rug hooking, crochet, looking after pre-school children and socializing while playing darts at the Royal Canadian Legion. The family would like to thank the many nurses for their compassion and care that was given to our Mom at the hospital. They all commented on how much they came to love her during her stay 
Staufer, Anne Marie (P601)
 
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VIOLETTE, Fred 47, of Ruskin, passed away July 15, 2012. He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Shugrue; family and friends. Fred was loved and will be missed by all who knew him. Words of comfort may be expressed by visiting: floridamortuary.com Florida Mortuary Funeral 
Violette, Fred (P67478)
 
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Violette, Rita
87, of Chandler, Arizona passed away on January 16, 2015. Rita, beloved wife, mother and grandmother was born in Canada. She moved to the United States when she was 16. She retired from Stanadyne Corporation in Windsor Locks Connecticut after 22 years of service in 1990 and then moved to Arizona. Rita is preceded in death by her husband Oneil and her brother Robert. She is survived by her sons Michael (Deborah) and Gerard (Roberta), two granddaughters: Christi and Jennifer, three grandsons: Scott, Gerard Jr. and Michael Jr. and one great-grandson Austin, her brother Roland and her sister Norma (Salvador). A celebration of Rita's life will be held on Thursday, January 22 at 12:30 pm at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, 3450 W. Ray Road, Chandler AZ. Followed by services at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ. 
Labonte, Rita (P6020)
 
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VIOLETTE, William H. William H. Violette, 46, of Plantsville, CT, entered into Eternal Rest, Friday, (February 15, 2008). William was born in New Britain, CT, on March 1, 1961. He was a graduate of E. C. Goodwin Tech and had been employed by Kay Co. as a pipe fitter. William was a member of Local 777 Plumbers & Pipe Fitters, Meriden. William is survived by his parents, Claude and Rita Violette of New Britain and four brothers, David and his wife, Linda and their children, Kylee and Luke, all of New Britain, Steven and his wife, Nancy and their children, Michael, James and Anna of Westport, James and his wife, Loretta and their children, Sarah and Noah of Southington, and Patrick and his wife, Donna of Plantsville. He leaves behind uncles, aunts and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral rites for William will be held Tuesday, (February 19, 2008) with the procession departing at 9:15 a.m. from the Paul A. Shaker/Farmingdale Funeral Home, 764 Farmington Avenue, New Britain, CT., followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Saint Jerome Roman Catholic Church, 1010 Slater Road, New Britain, CT. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family in Saint Mary Cemetery, New Britain, CT. Relatives and friends may call at the Paul A. Shaker/Farmingdale Funeral Home Tuesday from 8:15-9:15 a.m. Directions to funeral home: I-84 East or West - Exit 37 (Fienemann Road) Right off exit - one mile down on right. 
Violette, William (P5846)
 
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WATERVILLE - Steven O. Violette passed away Saturday, April 12, 2014, at Alfond Center For Health in Augusta, after a short illness.

He was born in St. Leonard, New Brunswick, Oct. 7, 1932, the son of Remie Sawyer Violette and Lena (Dube) Violette.

Steven's wife, Anita E. Violette, predeceased him on Jan. 20, 2007. He had loved and missed her so dearly from that day on with a broken heart from lack of her love that she gave him so much of for 49 years.

She was my comfort and also my strength to carry on and to love every day and also to love all the grandchildren and their kids on down the line. Anita was a very devoted wife and mother to all with a heart of gold. She's the only woman that had won my heart and soul forever more. She and I also loved my brothers and sisters and also their kids, which between us, was quite a few and too many to mention in my obituary I'm afraid. Yes, we had a lot of picnics and family get to-gathers very often. I had worked on farms, in stores, painting and then worked on electronics, TV, and audio and video and also wrote so many of my own songs and recorded them on to CDs.

I was told that my voice sounded like Johnny Cash, which made me proud because Johnny Cash was really my best friend. My wife's kids were very sweet at times, and at times they could be so hard to understand what they were trying to say or even do, but I loved them in my own way and never was mean to them unless they treated my wife (their mother) a little unkind.

We loved all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. All I can say be careful of what you say, because that will come back to haunt you. We all have just one life, so treat everybody with kindness and even devotion and don't forget to give love to them all, don't leave anybody out. I was told a bad thing from one of you. I won't mention any name, but you know who you are, maybe you think it's too late, but it's better to be too late than never. I've already said that I'm sorry and forgive you from the bottom of my heart, with love always.

Just like my wife, I've loved her until I died.

Yes, I send my love to everyone that I've known in my life time and God bless.

A graveside funeral service will be at 1 p.m.. Saturday, May 10, 2014, in Maplewood Cemetery, Maple Street, Fairfield.

Arrangements are with Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St., Waterville. An online guest book may be signed and condolences may be expressed at www.gallantfh.com.

There won't be any wake, just a few at my gravesite, maybe where I'll be again with my dear wife that I missed for so long and now I'll be where I do belong by her side for eternity. "Hello Darling, here I am with you for always, my dear Anita. Take a hold of my hand once I'm at the same level as you are and we'll never let go. Yes darling, I love you still."

Your husband Steven O. Violette. 
Violette, Sylvio Steven O. (P5139)
 
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WATERVILLE -- Anita E. Violette, 78, died Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007, at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Thayer Unit, after a long illness.

She was born in Waterville on Nov. 21, 1928, the daughter of Alfred Parady and Marguerite Chamberlain.

She enjoyed Sunday picnics and swimming.

She is survived by her devoted and loving husband, Steven O. Violette; three daughters, Diane Green and husband John of Vassalboro, Jean Vigue of Unity, and Nancy Bolduc and husband Paul of Clinton; two sons, Daniel Hawes and friend Paula, and Reggie Vigue and wife Millie of Fairfield. She had 27 grandchildren (five are deceased); 47 great grandchildren; two great-great grandsons; many aunts and uncles and cousins and also by her husband's brothers and all their children, whom she loved and held so dear in her heart.

"My wife Anita has passed away but will forever be in my heart 'til I die. She was and always will be the love of my life."

By her request, there will be no visiting hours and no flowers. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Fairfield in the springtime.

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Anita E. 
Parady, Anita Emma (P23784)
 
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Wayne A. Violette passed away unexpectedly at his home Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Las Vegas.

He was born May 4, 1941, in Anaconda, Mont. He was the only child of Al and Evelyn Fjetland Violette. The family moved to Monteview, Idaho, in 1944, where Wayne lived until he attended and graduated from Idaho State Trade and Technical College, majoring in electronics.

He moved to Las Vegas in 1962, after being hired by EG&G to work at the Nevada Test Site with underground nuclear testing. He later worked for Centel Telephone Company, which became Sprint, where he worked until his retirement in 2000.

He was a loving husband who cherished his wife, Phyllis, and the life they shared together for 31 years. They loved to take cruises, and over the last eight years, visited over 30 countries. He enjoyed photography and took an abundance of pictures on all their trips. After returning home from a cruise, he would turn all of his pictures into a movie.

His friends knew him as someone you could always count on. He had a generous spirit and readily shared his time, talent and good humor with anyone who needed help.

He is survived by his wife, Phyllis; and his three children from his former marriage to Kathryn "Kay" Polson; Juliet Violette of Everett, Wash., Benjamin Violette of Atlanta and Erik Violette of Everett, Wash. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Sarah and Kira Violette.

Services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 18, in the Tropicana LDS Church, 2275 E. Tropicana Ave. in Las Vegas. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 23, at West Jefferson Memorial Park Cemetery in Terreton, under the direction of Eckersell Memorial Chapel. 
Violette, Wayne Albert (P6978)
 
570 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Castorina, Cyndy (P64415)
 
571
Wilfred Albert Chamberlain, 98, of Beaumont, died Sunday, May 13, 2018, at Christus Hospital-St. Elizabeth, Beaumont. He was born on December 15, 1919, to Rose Anna Violette and Joseph Chamberlain, in Caribou, Maine. Wilfred was a veteran of the United States Navy having served in World War II and the Korean Conflict. He served in Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930’s. Wilfred was an avid fisherman, woodworker, gardener, and has traveled to all fifty states.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth Chamberlain; daughters, Karen Holcomb and her husband, Haden, of Weatherford and Rose Mary Guidry and her husband, Michael, of Alvin; grandchildren, Kristen Pilkington and her husband, Jeff; Justin Holcomb; Amanda McKay and her husband, Michael; Janet Alcayaga and her husband, Eduardo; Brian Guidry and his wife, Brook; and Michelle Baker and her husband, Jared; nine great-grandchildren; and a special thanks to his sister-in-law, Nancy Fear.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Dennis Chamberlain; sisters, Rita Gilbert, Gloria Brayall, and Lorraine Travers; brothers, Rueben Chamberlain and Leonard Chamberlain; sister, Juliette Chamberlain; and granddaughter, Ashley Ann Guidry. 
Chamberlain, Wilfred Albert (P8142)
 
572
Winnifred Louise Campbell, 88, of Patten, Maine, a cook for many years at Head-Start and Katahdin Lodge, died in Patten on Wednesday, January 2, 2002. Calling hours are scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 2002, 2-8 p.m., at the home of Cathy Pelletier, Patten. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Friday, January 4, 11 a.m., at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Patten, officiated by Father Fred Irving. Interment will be in the spring of 2002, at Patten Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are appreciated to Mt. Heights Health Care Facility, c/o Bowers Funeral Home, P.O. Box 579, Houlton, ME 04730. 
Shorette, Winnifred Louise (P85892)
 
573
With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Lena Thibodeau (Bangor, Maine), born in Van Buren, Maine, who passed away on March 19, 2019 at the age of 75. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.

She was loved and cherished by many people including : her parents, Alphy Cyr and Vivian Cyr (Violette); her spouse Alfred Thibodeau; her parents-in-law, Alfred and Irene Thibodeau (Durepos); her nephew Troy Alphy Cyr; her siblings-in-law, Geneva Martin (Thibodeau) and Patrick Clavette; her children, Cheryl (Paul Morrow), Lynn (Bruce Thibodeau), Debbie (Micah Rodgerson) and Jeff (Jennifer Thibodeau); her grandchildren, Allison Thibodeau, Paul Jr., Caitlin Morrow, Megan Thibodeau, Zachary Hamilton, Jeffrey Thibodeau, Matthew Morrow and Casey Thibodeau; her great grandchildren, Evan Morrow and William Thibodeau; and her siblings, Lillian Clavette, Ken (Shirley Cyr), Ralph (Bernadette Cyr), Rita (Donald Ouellette) and Patricia (Gary St). 
Cyr, Lena Ann (P8234)
 
574
YVONNE BOURGEOIS-CHABOT-MORIN-VIOLETTE, 93, Mahogany Drive, Casselberry, died Monday, May 3. Mrs. Violette was a retired shoe stitcher. Born in Lawrence, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church, Casselberry. Survivors: daughters, Rita Lemieux, Casselberry, Evelyn Chabot, Massachusetts; sons, Henry Chabot, New Hampshire, Raymond Chabot, Ronald Chabot, both of Massachusetts, Richard Chabot, Casselberry; 23 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

SURNAME: Also shown as Violette 
Bourgeois, Yvonne (P8572)
 
575  Source (S1)
 
576 Jette p1054 Savonnet or Sauvenier, Jeanne (P25097)
 
577 WWI served Overseas for a year and a half. Emond, John Henry (P77970)
 
578 "Le Seigneur du Madawaska".

Firmin moved to the Madawaska Settlement in March 1789.
Firmin was one of the 24 grantees whose land titles were conveyed by the second British Concession in 1794.
His land was on the north bank of the St. John River, a few farms south of Green River.

He became a captain in the 104th Regiment of the New Brunswick militia during the War of 1812. 
Thibodeau, Firmin (P23843)
 
579 1620: Arrived in Maine Mitchell, Paul (P75638)
 
580 1620: Arrived Lynn, MA Ingalls, Edmund (P69475)
 
581 17 years old at 1930 census. Talbot, Leo Paul (P54963)
 
582 1752 Isle St Jean Census
Amand Daigre, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years, has been in the country two years. Married to Elisabeth Vincent, native of l'Acadie, aged 34 years. They have six children, two sons and four daughters:- Simon Daigre, aged 15 years. Pierre, aged 4 years. Margueritte, aged 10 years. Magdelaine, aged 8 years. Auzitte, aged 6 years. Marie Joseph, aged 10 months. They have the following live stock: one cow, two calves, one sow, and four pigs. The land upon which they are settled was given to the verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it for the sowing of four bushels of wheat.

Died at sea on voyage back to France

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DAIGUE Armand, + at sea VINCENT Elisabeth, wife, + sea DAIGUE Simon, son, + sea DAIGUE Margaret, daughter, + sea DAIGUE Madeleine, daughter, + sea DAIGUE Ositte daughter, + sea DAIGUE Peter, son, + sea 3 other children, + sea
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Amand daigle's family perishes at sea 
Daigre, Amand (P62680)
 
583 1759: On list of arrivals at St. Malo ref S A White p.1405 Robichaud, Joseph (P66356)
 
584 1810, 1820 census Woodford, KY
1830 census Perryville, KY as Tho Violet
He isnlt listed in the 1850 census but his wife is so he died between 1830-1850 
Violett, Thomas (P47825)
 
585 1840: residence in Franklin, TN Lain, Roland (P69195)
 
586 1851 cesus states that lambert arrived in NB in 1827 Tardif, Lambert (P25278)
 
587 1851: Resided in Chaffcombe, Somerset, England Cossins, John William (P68822)
 
588 1861: Lived in St. Leonard, NB Desjardins, Elie (P32258)
 
589 1861: Resided in Westminster, Middlesex
1881: Resided in Battersea, London
1901: Resided in Fulham, London. 
Cossins, Thomas Edwin (P68804)
 
590 1861:Rresided in Westminster St. Margaret, Middlesex, England.
1871: Resided in St. Margaret, London, England.
1891: Resided in St. John the Evangelist Westminster, London. 
Cossins, John (P68811)
 
591 1869. Born in Frencfville, ME
1880. Lived in Fort Kent, ME
1888. Married in Waterville, ME
1871. Death of spouse
1910. Lived in St. Francis Plantation, Aroostook Co.
1925. Moved to New Brunswck, Canada
1930. Lived in Fort Kent, ME
1935. Residence in Waterville, ME
1958. Died in Canada 
Pelletier, Alexis (P79481)
 
592 1870 census he is listed as Oliver Hafford, Calvin (P7335)
 
593 1870: Emmigrated to USA. Ackerland, Eric O. (P75361)
 
594 1871 census has name as William Mazerolle, Belonie (P20285)
 
595 1871 census of Canada Lambert, Francois Remi (France) (P84058)
 
596 1880 census Pelletier, May (P87293)
 
597 1881 census has Magdeline Mazerolle, Angele (P50067)
 
598 1881 census.
Carpenter. 
Houde, Alfred (P58198)
 
599 1882; Emigrated to USA with his father. Hauge, Peter Kristopher (P71478)
 
600 1882; Emigrated to USA. Hauge, Kresten Dyrstad (P71704)
 

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