J. Edgar Violette
1907 - 1985 (77 years)-
Name J. Edgar Violette Birth 6 Oct 1907 St. Leonard-Parent, NB Christening 6 Oct 1907 St. Leonard-Parent, NB Gender Male Death 9 Aug 1985 Edmundston, NB Burial Cathedrale de I'Immaculee-Conception, Edmundston, NB Person ID P32 Violette Family Last Modified 29 Dec 2023
Father Come Violette, b. 28 Apr 1862, St. Leonard-Parent, NB d. 7 Oct 1934, St. Leonard, NB (Age 72 years) Relationship Sealing Mother Flavie Cyr, b. 11 Feb 1868, St. Leonard, NB d. 6 Nov 1942, St. Leonard, NB (Age 74 years) Relationship Sealing Marriage 14 Nov 1887 Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska, NB Family ID F25 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ida Marie Doucet, b. 2 Sep 1911, St. Leonard-Parent, NB d. 16 Oct 1997, Edmundston, NB (Age 86 years) Marriage 29 Sep 1931 St. Leonard, NB Notes - DOM: Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec
Children 1. Rodrigue (Rod) Ronald Violette 2. Hilda Laurette Violette, b. 17 Jan 1937, St. Leonard, NB d. 26 Mar 2018, Arroyo Grande, CA (Age 81 years) 3. Douglas Edgar Violette, b. 7 Dec 1938, South Devon, Fredericton, NB d. 26 May 1993, Sept-Iles, QC (Age 54 years) Family ID F26 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 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.
- DOB: Lippe pg 186 & Poitras pg 163