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| 101 | Hurteau Family Headstone Side One Status: Located; The Hurteau family headstone. Members of the family buried here include: Julius L Flores Therese J Charest Jeannine Hurteau Biller Denis E Hurteau Ronald G Hurteau | ||
| 102 | Hurteau Family Headstone Side Two Status: Located; Hurteau Family Headstone side Two. List of family members on image "Hurteau Family Headstone Side One" | ||
| 103 | Hurteau Family, Around 1945 Hurteau Family: Therese (Hurteau) Charest, Lionel Hurteau, Pauline, Roland, Jeannine | ||
| 104 | Iidephonse & Emilie (Frechette) Charest Iidephonse & Emilie (Frechette) Charest. This is believed to have been taken while they were living in Rhode Island | ||
| 105 | Ildephonse Charest Ildephonse Charest as a young man. Possibly taken about the time of his marriage to Emilie Frechette | ||
| 106 | Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette, unknown year taken. Possibly another photo taken on their wedding day. | ||
| 107 | Ildephonse's Restaurant Check A small tribute to Ildephonse Charest, created by his daughter Noelle. This is the first check Ildephonse signed (as the anglicized spelling "Alphonse") to open his new restaurant. His restaurant still stands today, abet under other owners. | ||
| 108 | Image of Little Sacred Heart College A B&W etching of the Little Sacred Heart College as it appeared in 1956. Roger Forbes graduated from this college 15 June 1956. Scanned from the inside diploma cover. | ||
| 109 | Inlaid Pachisi Board Created by George Charest George Charest created a number of large, complex, inlaid wood pieces. This particular piece was a 36 inch x 36 inch Pachisi Board. George started work on this 9 June 1992, and completed it August 7 1992. This board has 860 seperate pieces of wood veneer, and George averaged 8 hours a day, every day, working on it. | ||
| 110 | J. B. Danese, 1964 JB Danese loved to go fishing, and owned a small fishing boat that he kept at a marina near his home with Rita (Charest) in Warwick, Rhode Island | ||
| 111 | Jeannine Hurteau-Biller Funeral Card Funeral card from Fournier & Fournier Funeral Home | ||
| 112 | Jeannine M. (Castro-Biller) Hurteau Jeannine M. (Castro-Biller) Hurteau, of Santa Rosa, California, an agent for 19 years at Dill Noonan Insurance Agency in Santa Rosa and before that, a secretary for 10 years at Rancho Grande Travel Club of Rohnert Park, California. | ||
| 113 | Jeneane Hurteau Jeneane Hurteau | ||
| 114 | Joe Floro in Hawaii November 17th,1941 Joe Floro was in the US Navy, stationed onboard the USS Honolulu. He was to be discharged on his birthday, December 8th, 1941, Needless to say, He stayed for the duration of WW II. This photo taken November 17th, 1941. The woman in the photo is unknown, believed to be a girlfriend of Joe's at the time. | ||
| 115 | John B. Danese Army Separation Qualification Record Army Separation Qualification Record of John B. Danese. This is military information in addition to his DD 214 | ||
| 116 | John B. Danese DD 214 Military DD 214 for John B. Danese | ||
| 117 | John B. Danese in Uniform John B. Danese was in the U.S. Army from 26 May 1942 to 23 Oct 1945. He served in the European theater as a truck driver. This would have helped shape his post-war career driving beer trucks around the Rhode Island area. | ||
| 118 | John B. Danese with His Boat JB Danese loved fishing, and he loved being on the water in his boat. This boat appears to be a home built plywood boat, possibly a design by William Jackson, called "Ranger." In the post WWII 50's and 60's era, hundreds of different boat plans sets were offered. JB belonged to a yacht club near Warwick, Rhode Island, on Narragansetts Bay, possibly "Pettis Boat Yard," off Narragansett Parkway, near Shand avenue where JB and his wife Rita (Danese) Charest lived. | ||
| 119 | John Danese Appointment as Police Constable Board of Police Commissioner's letter of appointment for John B Danese as police constable for City of Woonsocket. Period of appointment is from 26 December 1956 to 31 December 1956. Commission number 1863 | ||
| 120 | Jonathan Bly Jonathan Bly | ||
| 121 | Jonathan Bly and Elizabeth (Bly) Fodor Jonathan Bly and Elizabeth (Bly) Fodor | ||
| 122 | Joseph Rosaire Charest in Vietnam Taken on one of his tours in Vietnam with the US Air Force, probably mid 1960s | ||
| 123 | Julius (Joe) Floro's Navy Rating Patch and Awards Joe Floro served between 12 - 15 years active duty in the US Navy before and during WWII. He left service as E-6, First Class Electrician's Mate. His Navy insignia and awards maintained by Paul Hurteau. | ||
| 124 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor | ||
| 125 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor while on active duty with the U.S. Army. Lazlo was drafted and stationed in Germany for his two-year stint of active duty. | ||
| 126 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor while on active duty with the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany. | ||
| 127 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor as a boy scout. | ||
| 128 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor dancing by himself at the wedding of his youngest daughter Abigail. | ||
| 129 | Lazlo Fodor's Family at Ron Charest's Wedding A family picture of Lazlo and Melinda (Charest) Fodor's family at the first wedding of Ron Charest and Marilou Manahan. October 15, 1986. Ron's wedding was a military wedding, held at Balboa Park Chapel in San Diego, California. Top from left: Lazlo Fodor, Ronald Charest, Melinda (Fodor) Charest Bottom from left: Renee Torrence, Melissa Fodor, Elizabeth Fodor, Steven Fodor | ||
| 130 | Leo Forand and Clair (Forand) Charest Photo of Leo and Claire Forand. They were married for over 50 years at the time of Leo's passing. | ||
| 131 | Leo Forand In The Army Leo Forand in his Army uniform. | ||
| 132 | Letter From Ildephonse Charest to Emelie Frechette This image is a photograph of a handwritten letter in French from Ildephonse (Alphonse) Charest to his future wife Emelie Frechette. This letter date only includes a month and day, but as they were married 4 Oct 1916 the year of this letter is probably 1916. A line in this letter appears to indicate they were setting their wedding date. Note 1: The closing line of - St-Remi [de] Tingwick - Probably refers to Saint-Remi-de-Tingwick, which is a municipality located in the Centre-du-Qubec region of Quebec, Canada. This may have been Ildephonse's location when writing this letter. Machine (AI) Translation Page 1 Quebec July 29 To Mademoiselle Emelie Frechette Miss and Dear [?] A few words to give you news of me which are very good thank God thank you. And at the same time I must ask you for forgiveness for all the faults that I have committed by not having been faithful to my promises. Page 2 But you know, you know that I have a good heart and I admit every day I already have a few mayors in my heart Every time I fancifully, I tell myself that I must write us back and you, sincerely, give me the gift, and if you give me the gift, I want to become married. Even though I love him, he is still very much in love even though we are not married It is time to do what we should have done instead of this. I have said In Borbes, a gray figure that mo Page 3 ...must that you are still faithful and he must come to your house to give you my news. I am the second cook on the St. Ireneo and I have a salary of $50.00 a month. I should have enough to get married as soon as I finish my time at sea. But as I told you, if you want, you will be my wife. I promise you, because God will not allow me to forget you; I must do his will. Page 4 aussistat that I have finished, be sure, be and cheese from October or at November, serve, I have a fork. Fork goes to Bedford, it has and returned to Grand Cere. I have a big commitment for the winter while the guarded one, solve the problem, I want you to receive from your news soon what I gave you, I regret to you, the washhouse will remain if you and farsee flous nois fable what yours Page 5 Keep the [money/envelope] sent for the month as you would like. I believe that is all for tonight from your friend. I hope so, Alphonse Charest. Cuisinier [Cook], St-Remi [de] Tingwick, Louise Richer [?], Quebec. | ||
| 133 | Letter from Knitting Equipment Manufacturers to Rita (Danese) Charest Leter from C.J. Bates & Son incorporated, a manufacturer of knitting equipment, to Rita (Danese) Charest. | ||
| 134 | Letter of Referral for Alphonse (Ildephonse) Charest This document appears to be a hand written reference letter from a company called "J.W. Bishop & Co." dated December 20, 1920. Context: The note indicates that this person worked for the company for 14 months and finished a job, being described as a "first class" worker. The use of "Alphonse" is an angelized version of the French name "Ildephonse," and indicates he may have been working in Rhode Island during this time. Alternatively, he may have been working outside Quebec, in the English-speaking part of Canada. --------------- Transcription --------------- Dec 20 [19]20 J.W. Bishop Co To whom it may concern. I will state Mr Alphonse Charest been in our service for 14 months for head cook and we finished a job here. We find him a first class cook and honest(?). J.W. Bishop Co Charlie Clark (?) | ||
| 135 | Letter of Referral for Alphonse (Ildephonse) Charest This is the first typewritten letter found in the collection of papers for Ildephonse Charest. The use of "Alphonse" is an anglicized spelling of "Ildephonse." Given this letter is from "Hotel Canada," the anglicized name suggests Ildephonse was working in a hotel outside Quebec, in the English-speaking region of Canada. Alternatively, "Hotel Canada" may have been part of a resort complex in upstate New York. --------------- Transcription --------------- August 20th, 1919. We hereby certify that Mr. Alphonse Charest has been in our service for a period of one year and has proven to be a first class cook with all the qualities expected as such. Hotel Canada (Signature) | ||
| 136 | Letter of Referral for Ildephonse Charest This is an inter-departmental correspondence letter from "Canada Steamship Lines, Limited" dated June 2, 1917, serving as a job recommendation for Ildephonse Charest. The document is a formal "To Whom It May Concern" reference letter recommending the bearer for their work as a cook. The author states Ildephonse served for two years and was "honest" and "true". ----------- Manual Transcription ----------- CANADA STEAMSHIP LINE, LIMITED INTER-DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE FILE June 25, 1917 To whom this may concern It is with pleasure that I highly recommend of the bearer Ildephonse Charest for a very good and honest and true. He has been been working for me 2 years as second book and 2 years as chef and has filled the last position to my highest expectations. He can fill the position as Pastry - cook Butcher or chef in a good hotel. JR Romass(?) Chief Steward | ||
| 137 | Letter to Ildephonse Charest from Edouard E. Delaney Presumably this letter was written to Ildephonse, although it is addressed to "Mon cher Compre" (My dear friend/compatriot) and dated June 16, 1922. Written in French, it seems to be an administrative letter asking to transfer Ildephonse club affiliation from Pawtucket to Woonsocket, Rhode Island. No other context provided. This letter indicates by 1922 Ildephonse was well-established in Rhode Island, and for some period of time was living in Pawtucket before moving to Woonsocket. ----------------------- Google AI Translation ----------------------- Dear friend, Received your letter of June 7th, and in response, I want to know if you want to transfer your club from Pawtucket to the Woonsocket club, or rather just transfer your insurance, so that I can send you the necessary forms for the change. Change of beneficiary, change of club, or change of address are 3 very different things, and very important, that you cannot do without the requested forms, which I will send you as soon as I know what you want to do. Tell me, your devoted friend, Edouard E. Delaney, 227 Garden St, Pawtucket, RI. | ||
| 138 | Louis George Charest early photo of Louis George Charest, as a chef. George was a chef prior to joining the U.S. Merchant Marines as ship's cook. This photo would have been taken in the early 1930s, possibly as early as 1931. | ||
| 139 | Louis George Charest 1943 Scan from an original photo of Louis George Charest, back of photo has the date 1943 inscribed in pencil. | ||
| 140 | Louis George Charest 2015 Photo of Louis George Charest, taken in his nursing home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, April 2015. | ||
| 141 | Louis George Charest handwritten Notes 1984 A set of handwritten notes on memo paper by Louis George Charest. Shows an inventory of camera equipment and airline tickets to New Orleans, Louisiana from Providence, Rhode Island. Eloria appears to be accompanying him on this trip. | ||
| 142 | Louis George Charest Wallet Photo A photo of Louis George Charest. On the back is an inscription "For shop girl from Louis G Charest S.S. Richard Upjohn Jan 22nd 1949" Unknown who "shop girl is. The S.S. Richard Upjohn was a Liberty ship, in service from 1944 to 1976. George served on this ship during and for some time after WWII. As women were not part of ship's company, "Shop Girl" may have been a woman George met in one of the ports. | ||
| 143 | Lucille and Noella Lucille and Noella, photograph taken in the late 1970s, Woonsocket, Rhode Island | ||
| 144 | Lucille E (Charest) Duclos Lucille E (Charest) Duclos | ||
| 145 | Marguerite (Paquin) Charest, Husband Adrian Paquin, son Gerard Marguerite (Paquin) Charest, Husband Adrian Paquin, son Gerard. Photo taken early 1960s. | ||
| 146 | Marie Lourdes Manahan Del Los Reyes Marie Lourdes Manahan Del Los Reyes, First wife of Ronald Charest | ||
| 147 | Marriage Certificate for Ronald Charest and Marilou (Charest) De Los Reyes Marriage Certificate for Ronald Charest and Marilou (Charest) De Los Reyes, San Diego, California | ||
| 148 | Marriage Certificate of Armand and Martha (Wilkens) Charest Marriage Certificate of Armand and Martha (Wilkens) Charest | ||
| 149 | Marriage Certificate of Erich Wilkens and Martha Reichelt Marriage Certificate of Erich Wilkens and Martha Reichelt. Married February 4, 1927, Manhatten, New York City, New York | ||
| 150 | Marriage Certificate of Mary Charest and George Ronald Williams Marriage Certificate of Mary Charest and George Ronald Williams |
