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9701 Frederick William Violette passed away on Friday, July 17, 2020, from complications of a long-term illness. His wife of 43 years and his children were by his side. He was 70.

Fred is survived by his wife, Mary Lou Violette; his children, Melissa Oberly, Chase Violette, and Chad Violette; his grand-children, Ewan Oberly, Parker Violette and a granddaughter on the way; his Son-In-Law and Daughter-in-Laws, Judd Oberly, Casey Violette and Brittney Violette. He was predeceased by his parents, Louis and Jessie Violette; his brother, Louis Violette and his sister, Laura Krampitz. He leaves behind his brothers Mark Violette, Charles Violette, sisters Barbara Russel and Patty Weiman and various nieces and nephews.

Fred was born on November 9, 1949, in Hartford, Connecticut. He married Mary Lou on July 16, 1977. They moved to Texas in 1981. Fred was a “handyman” as he would say. He had such a talent for his craft and it showed in all his projects. He never met a stranger and was loved by all. Anyone who knew him knows how funny and kind he was. He could never tell a joke without laughing in the middle of it. He enjoyed going to watch his sons’ baseball games and taking goofy selfie pictures with his daughter. He was an awesome grandfather. He would wrestle, facetime and spoil the heck out of his grandson. Fred was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, friend and will be missed beyond measure.

A visitation for Fred is planned for Sunday, July 26, 2020, from 4 pm to 6 pm. The visitation will take place at Forest Ridge Funeral Home on 8525 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richland Hills, Texas 76182.

The funeral mass will be held on Monday, July 27, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 3713 Harwood Road, Bedford, Texas 76021. Burial to follow at Bear Creek Cemetery. 
Violette, Frederick William (P69674)
 
9702 From Guy Dubay
Ref. Talbot Vol IV 6156#21 
Family: Augustin Dube / Urusule Guyon (F22271)
 
9703 From Iles de la Madeleine families book 2 pg 1702. Bourgue, Paul (P57354)
 
9704 From Ireland or possibly England. Grace, Richard (P47614)
 
9705 From Jette P. 589 Jahan, Joseph dit Laviolette (P22871)
 
9706 From Langlois. Mad. Mar. Records Pg. 238 Cyr, Michel (P30151)
 
9707 From Maine Marriage Record Family: George Devost / Dora Vaillancourt (F21467)
 
9708 From New England ref. Fr. Henri Langlois, Madawaska marriage Records. Langlais, Nicolas (P51938)
 
9709 from P.E.I. Doucet, Vital (P15848)
 
9710 from Tracadie Boudrot, Jeanne (P15842)
 
9711 From Van Buren registres Family: Francis (Frank) Vaillancourt / Ozithe (Zithee) Cyr (F7728)
 
9712 From Wilfred Doucette obituary Doucette, Chantal (P85021)
 
9713 Fruit grower. Trowbridge, Joseph (P80555)
 
9714 GARDYS MAY (BAMBER) VIOLETTE BELFAST Gardys May (Bamber) Violette 70 died unexpectedly Jan 24 1996 at a Bangor hospital. She was born in Dexter March 6 1925 the daughter of Donald and Norma (Hall) Bamber. She was married in Bangor Aug 31 1946 to William Violette with whom she had shared almost 50 years of marriage. Gardys and William had lived in several states including California, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. She had primarily resided in Sedgwick until 1988 when she retired to Belfast so that she could be closer to her family. She was a member of the Faith Temple Church of God where she enjoyed the Senior Citizen Group. Gardys loved reading and listening to gospel music. She is survived by her husband William Violette of Belfast, two daughters Darlene Ward and her husband Delmont of Belfast, and Sharon and Mark Sullivan of Watertown NY, a son David Violette of Winterport, three sisters Helen Albert of Chicopee Mass, Ellen Sibley of Bango,r Marion Provost of Bucksport, two brothers Earlon Bamber of Westly Chapel Fla, and Richard Bamber of Moodus Conn, two grandchildren Nancy Ward of Belfast and Susan Hall of Sandy Point. She was predeceased by a son Ronald Violette, three brothers Rex, Donald, and Lawrence Bamber, and a sister Irene Knowlton. Bamber, Gardys May (P32864)
 
9715 Gary Levesque: The Sophie Violette who married Fleurent Deschenes was the daughter of Dominique & Marie Bois and her husband Fleurent was the son of Francois & Marie Anne Cormier. Miville-Deschenes, Florent (P2646)
 
9716 Gary R. Levesque St. Bruno Birth Register Bellefleur, George William (P83889)
 
9717 Gary R. Levesque St. Bruno, Van Buren, Maine birth records pg 94 Cyr, Theophile (Tuffield) Sr. (P32083)
 
9718 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Ivana Feliciana Butera-Violette / Sandra Jeanna Violette (F25019)
 
9719 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec Family: Jean Lapointe / Antoinette Mailloux (F257)
 
9720 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec Family: Leonide (Onil) Levasseur / Ida Pelletier (F7787)
 
9721 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec Family: Ignace Basque Dit Milliard / Marie Michaud (F8804)
 
9722 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec & Lippe pg 30 & Langlois pg 137 Family: Alexandre (Alexis) Violette / Sophie Gauvin (F1463)
 
9723 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec has last name as Andoirick-Paquette Andoirick dit Poithier, Salomee (P10660)
 
9724 Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec mentions this couple but without a marriage date Family: Jean-Baptiste (John) Lagassey / Annette Aurelie (Annie) Violette (F2101)
 
9725 genealogy program will not accept same sex marriage Wood, Steven (P84616)
 
9726 George arbitrarily dropped the "s" from his last name.

1900 took position of Postmaster and Wells Fargo agent and warehouse manager 
McWilliam, George Johnson (P42640)
 
9727 Gerald E. Turbie – Age 72, beloved husband of Lois (Niederer) Turbie died Friday at the Lahey Hospital in Burlington after a short illness.

Gerald was born in Salem, April 14, 1949, a son of the late Edmond and Esther (Violette) Turbie and was raised in Salem and moved to Billerica 45 years ago. He proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

He was employed for many years at Motorola and later retired as a Technician for National Seating & Mobility.

Besides his wife, Gerald is survived by his sons, Justin Turbie of Lynn and Eric Turbie of Billerica and his brother, Trent Bradbury of Wales.

A Celebration of Gerald’s Life will be held at a later date. 
Turbie, Gerald E. (P132)
 
9728 Ghislaine “Josie” Violette 71, passed away peacefully Friday, January 15, 2021, with her two daughters by her side. She was born in Siegas, New Brunswick, Canada on August 21, 1949, a daughter of the late Euclide and Louise (Tardif) Desjardins.

In 1966 she married Nelson Violette in Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska, New Brunswick. Ghislaine was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved her family very much and each one of them had a special place in her heart. She loved to cook and bake her favorite foods especially during the holidays and family gatherings.

Ghislaine is survived by her two daughters, Sonia Dubay and her husband Paul of Palm City, FL, and Kim Morin and her fiancé John Levasseur of Caribou, ME; her three beloved grandchildren, Adam Dubay, Natalie and Eric Morin; her longtime companion, Gil Thibodeau; a brother, Jeannot Desjardins; five sisters, Hermaine Michaud, Nilka Lefrancois, Juliette Tardif, Huguette Michaud and Martine Desjardins; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents Ghislaine was predeceased by her husband, Nelson Violette, two brothers, Harold and Odeo Desjardins, and two sisters, Ursule Ouellette and Mildred Carrier. 
Desjardins, Ghislaine (Josie) (P38740)
 
9729 Girlfriend of John Dillinger. Frechette, Evelyn (Billie) (P58312)
 
9730 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as David

David Robert Mickels age 61 of Richland, passed away Wednesday, October 19, 2022, at his home.

David was born March 14, 1961, in Iowa to Richard and Margaret (See) Mickels. He married Gail Violette and she later passed away.

David was a mechanic and self-employed. Some of his interests were collecting rocks, fishing, reading, playing pool and riding motorcycles. Most important was spending time with family and friends.

David will be missed by his children, David Mickels of Wisconsin, Amanda Violette of California, Melissa DeVeau of Wisconsin, Denis Mickels of Missouri and Joey Mickels of Richland; 4 grandchildren; and one brother, Tim Mickels.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Margaret; his wife, Gail; and one brother, Jim. 
Mickels, David Robert (P42371)
 
9731 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edmee (Aimee)and Catherine Edmee

From nosorigines.qc.ca
Sister of Catherine Lejeune born around 1633 (Rc PR 1671 38 years old) wife of Francois Savoie around 1651 (S. White)

The kinship exemptions granted during the marriages of Thomas Johnson with MarieJosephe Girouard (Rg PR 8 Jan 1742) of Pierre Préjean with Marguerite Brun (Rg PR 25 Nov 1743), of Charles Girouard with Marie Josephe Pitre (Rg PR 16 June 1711), by Pierre Pellerin with Anne Girourard (Rg PR 7 Feb 1745) and Zacharie Thibodeau with Marie-Josephe Girouard (Rg. PR 11 Feb 1754) give us the certainty that Edmée Lejeune wife of Francois Gautrot and Catherine Lejeune, wife of Francois Savoie were sisters (S. White) 
Lejeune, Edmee Jeanne (P31900)
 
9732 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Joseph G.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born CT. 
Violette, Joseph Gerard (P5951)
 
9733 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Leo J.(Koco)

Leo Violette (Koco), 74, of Niles, passed away on April 20, 2023, comforted by his family in the care of hospice. Koco, was the son of the late Alice and Ernest Violette. He is survived by his brother Giles, sisters Louise & Gisele, sons Kevin, Kurt, Kristopher, & Robert, 8 grandchildren, and many extended family members and friends. He was predeceased by his loving wife Karen and brother Robert. Koco enjoyed fishing, DIY projects inside and outside of the house, and spending time with friends and family. Being able to get on the water early to fish and then work on projects later in the afternoon would be his ideal day. A longtime employee through many departments of the city, Koco touched many lives throughout his. A private burial for the family and a celebration of Koco's life will be planned for at a future time. Arrangements handled by The Joseph Rossi and Sons Funeral Home in Niles 
Violette, Leo (P4850)
 
9734 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Wilfred (Blanc)
Wilfred L. Doucette, 78, of Bristol, died suddenly on Friday, November 22, 2013 at Bristol Hospital. Wilfred was born in Madawaska, ME on December 11, 1934 and was one of eight children of the late Vital and Jeannette (Chasse) Doucette. He was a longtime Bristol resident and was employed for many years at New Departure before retiring. He served in the United States Navy where he was a SEAL. Wilfred loved life, was a joker and a crooner but mostly was always keeping busy. He was an active member and officer in several veteran organizations including, the Franco-American War Veterans, American Legion Post 2, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 5, and the Zbikowski Post 2 Polish Legion of American Veterans. He was also active and held office as a member of The Franco American Club of Bristol, Knights of Columbus Palos Council 35, M.B. Roddan Assembly 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Bristol Elk’s Lodge #1010 and the Polish American Club. He was a parishioner of St. Ann Church, Bristol. Wilfred was an avid fan of baseball, going out for breakfast, and trying to charm ladies. After his grandchildren came home from the Democratic Republic of Congo, they became the lights of his life forming a mutual admiration society together. Wilfred is survived by his daughter and son in law, Chantal and Jeremy Rich of Scranton, PA, and his two grandchildren, Lucien and Beatrice; two brothers, Claude Doucette and Frances “Reggie” Doucette of Bristol; three sisters, Constance Daigle, Jeannine Albert, and Joan Lubelczyk, all of Bristol; and several nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his special friend, Barbara Banville. He was predeceased by two sisters, Mildred Lauzon and Geraldine Lyman. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday (December 7, 2013) 10 AM at St. Ann Church, 215 West St., Bristol. Burial, with military honors, will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. Relatives and friends may call at Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave., Bristol, on Friday between 4 and 8 PM. 
Doucette, Wilfred L. (P51871)
 
9735 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rinaldi, David (P65290)
 
9736 Gloria Marie Violette was born January 20, 1930 to Carl and Marie Johnson in Polson Montana. The family lived on a small farm a 3 mile walk from the town. She attended Sunny Slope elementary, a one room school with eight grades. She was promoted from the first to third grade based on her reading and spelling skills. At Polson High School she played trombone in the orchestra and marching band and was elected prom queen. Gloria studied Home Economics and Graphic Art at the University of Montana in 1948. She later transferred to Montana State College to pursue an Art Degree. She obtained a teaching certificate from the Montana School of Education in 1950. Her first teaching assignment was at a one room school house teaching 13 students in eight grades in Spring Hill, MT Gloria married Edmond Violette, also a Polson High graduate, in 1950. The first child, Daniel, was born in July 1951 and Lynee was born in April 1953. The family had a three-year stay at Wright Paterson Air Force Base in Dayton, where Ed served as an officer and Gloria kept busy raising the kids and substitute teaching. A visit to Boulder, CO in 1956 made them realize that it was the perfect place to settle down. Ed found work with the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST) as a project engineer. Gloria’s family grew with the addition of Susan in 1958 and Edmond Jr (Joey) in 1964. Gloria attended CU and received her Education Degree in 1964 with a minor in geology. She worked as a substitute teacher throughout the Boulder-Denver area, taught special education in the Boulder Valley School District, and tutored reading challenged students. Gloria loved western music and entertained with a piano, guitar, or banjo. She accompanied her husband to his work sites among Pacific Rim countries such as Guam, Fiji, Saipan Micronesia, as well as on trips to the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America. The scenery provided Gloria with inspiration for her painting. Gloria’s travels also included a trip to her mother’s homeland in Russia in 1980 to visit relatives. Life was forever altered in August 1980 when her 16-year old son, Joey, was lost, in an auto accident. It was a difficult time for her, but she worked her way back with pursuits including painting for pleasure and show, and serving as President of the Boulder Art Association in 1984. She provided encouragement to her children and grandchildren helping them become accomplished in their careers. Through the years she continued her love for all animals and cared for horses as riding companions on the Montana farm. She led an active life as a skier, hiker, tennis player and she played a mean game of ping pong well into her 80’s. She climbed Longs Peak and hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon in her 50s. She continued to volunteer with groups like the Therapeutic Horse Riding Program and Homeless and Battered Women’s Shelters. She was active in the Foster Parent Plan program and supported organizations providing educational opportunities in developing countries. She is remembered in life by her husband Edmond, her children Dan, Lynee, and Susan, her grandchildren Jeremy McMillan, Andrew McMillan, Krista McMillan, and Jeffery McMillan, great grandchildren Reggie McMillan and Thomas Richardson; and her siblings Chester Johnson, Lillian Stephenson, Helen McClellan and Gene Johnson, along with many close relatives in Montana. Best of all Gloria has always been known for her quick and pretty smile. Many thanks to Balfour Cherrywood and AGAPE Hospice for making it possible for her to keep that smile. A Memorial service will be held 10:30 A.M. Saturday February 11, 2017 at Crist Mortuary 3395 Penrose Pl., Boulder, CO. Arrangements under the direction of Crist Mortuary, Boulder, CO. Johnson, Gloria Marie (P8165)
 
9737 Gloria Violette peacefully entered into Eternal Life on her 90th birthday, November 13, 2024, following a brief illness. She was born November 13, 1934, in Van Buren, a daughter of the late Albert and Cecile (Thibodeau) Berube.

Gloria was a graduate of former Sacred Heart High School, Van Buren, Class of 1953. Shortly after graduating, she married the love of her life, Robert A. Violette, and was delighted to begin creating her family. She was a dedicated parishioner of St. Bruno-St. Remi Church, and her entire life was full of faith which she instilled into her large family and was a longtime volunteer for the parish Mercy Meals. She proudly lived her Cursillo. Gloria loved animals and raised and rode horses. Some of her fondest memories were the many years her and her husband traveled across the USA and Canada in their RV. An avid knitter and seamstress, most of her crafts were proudly donated to charity or to her many grandchildren. She was so proud of all the accomplishments of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She is survived by four daughters, Bobbie Adair and her husband Don Boucher of Otisfield, Ann Theriault of Wisconsin, Susan Violette of North Carolina, and Denise Violette and her husband Paul Rossignol of Topsham; three sons, Peter Violette and his wife Alice of Windham, John Violette and his wife Yolanda of Mercer, and Brian Violette and his wife Gretchen of Van Buren; two siblings, Ann Desjardins and her husband Blanc of Van Buren, and Dan Berube and his wife Barbara of Gorham; 20 grandchildren; many great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Gloria was predeceased by her beloved husband of 64 years, Robert Violette, in 2018, two brothers, Edwin and Arnold Berube, and two sons-in-law, Scott Adair and Dan Theriault. 
Berube, Gloria (P5805)
 
9738 God Parents: Andre Maheu & Perpetue Veilleux. Corriveau, Lorette (P3720)
 
9739 Godparents: Francois Fournier
Marie Senechud ? 
Fournier, Alice (Elisa) (P375)
 
9740 Godson of Etienne Doucet RIN 16664 Blanchard, Joseph (P16627)
 
9741 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Ralph Orvis Goodwin, Sr. / Valerie Sue Violette (F22345)
 
9742 Governor General of Acadia De LaTour, Charles (P23094)
 
9743 Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1634-1635, 1640-1641, 1645-1646, and 1650-1851.
He was a graduate of Cambridge Univ. in England. BA 1620, MA 1624. 
Bradstreet, Gov. Simon (P74873)
 
9744 Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1634-35, 1640-41, 1645-46, and 1650-51. Dudley, Gov. Thomas (P74897)
 
9745 Graduate of Bangor Christian High School. Ray, Deborah (P79177)
 
9746 Graduate of LaSalle College.
She was a physical therapist. 
Beckett, Pamela Jean (P70489)
 
9747 Graduate of Lowell University with a BA in political science.
Trainer and President of the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association since 2000.
Chairman ofNew York Jockey Injury Compensation Fund since 1996.
Started his own stable in 1983. Current stable consists of approximately 60 horses in training in New York.

Presidewnt of the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association and 25 years on the Board.
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Violette, Richard A. Jr. (P1669)
 
9748 Graduate of Teachers College Tardif, Leah Rose (P54854)
 
9749 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Violette, MD David Bruce Jr. (P6672)
 
9750 Graduate of Univ. of Maine at Fort kent, ME Soucy, Dianne D. (P49488)
 

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