html CHAREST, Lucille b. 13 Dec 1922 Woonsocket, Rhode Island d. 2 Nov 2020 Maryland: Charest Family History
CHAREST, Lucille

CHAREST, Lucille

Female 1922 - 2020  (97 years)

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  • Name CHAREST, Lucille  
    Born 13 Dec 1922  Woonsocket, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • As of March 1956, Lucille was already married, carrying the name Duclos, with residency at 122 Farm Street, Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

      Souce: Security questionnaire of Rosaire Adele Charest, dated 16 March 1956
    • Obituary from Fournier & Fournier Funeral Home, Woonsocket, Rhode Island

      Lucille E. Duclos 97, of Parkville, MD, formerly of Farm St., Woonsocket, passed away November 2, 2020. She was the wife of the late Armand Duclos. Born in Woonsocket, she was a daughter of the late Alphonse and Emelie (Frechette) Charest. Lucille was an LPN and worked at the former Woonsocket Hospital for twenty-seven years.

      She is survived by her two granddaughters, Jennifer Weglein of Baltimore, MD and Carrie Gray of Bishop, GA and two great-granddaughters, Rachel Weglein and Julianne Gray. Lucille was predeceased by her daughter Diane M. Roy and siblings, George, Armand, and Rosaire Charest, Theresa Gaunt, Rita Danese, Noella Papagno, Margaret Volpe and Claire Forand.

      A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 10:00 AM, at All Saints Church, Rathbun St. Woonsocket. Burial will follow in St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery in Bellingham. The family will greet guests at church beginning at 9:30 AM. Masks are required, and Social Distancing Guidelines will be observed.

      To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lucille E (Charest) Duclos, please visit our floral store. [1]
    Gender Female 
    Died 2 Nov 2020  Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Buried 7 Nov 2020  St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery, Bellingham, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Due to the ongoing pandemic; A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 10:00 AM, at All Saints Church, Rathbun St. Woonsocket. Burial will follow in St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery in Bellingham. The family will greet guests at church beginning at 9:30 AM. Masks are required, and Social Distancing Guidelines will be observed.
    Person ID I7  Charest Genealogy
    Last Modified 19 Aug 2021 

    Father CHAREST, Ildephonse,   b. 19 Mar 1891, Upton, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Jan 1945, Woonsocket, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 53 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother FRECHETTE, Emelie,   b. 22 Nov 1889, St. Didace, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Jun 1957, Woonsocket, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Married 4 Oct 1916  Joliette, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Documents
    Genealogy of the Charest Family
    Genealogy of the Charest Family
    A detailed genealogy of the Charest family, as researched by Roger Forbes. Much of his source information comes from French-language documents maintained at the French-American Association, Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
    Summary of Deceased Family Members
    Summary of Deceased Family Members
    A summary of birth and death dates of members of the extended Charest family, descendents of Ildephonse Charest and Emily Frenchette. This document was developed as a collaboration between Roger Forbes and Pauline (Hurteau) Watson. As Pauline wrote:
    "This is a project that was undertaken because one of my nephews wanted to know when some of our relatives passed away. I thought it was a very important and necessary project to do and Roger offered to help locate some of the dates. This project was very hard to do and brought back many, many memories. It was done with lots of love and many tears."
    This document should be considered a primary source reference for the dates shown.
    Wedding Announcement of Ildephonse Charest
    Wedding Announcement of Ildephonse Charest
    A French-language newspaper clipping announcing the marriage of Ildephonse Charest. This appears to have been published some time after the actual wedding, as the wedding was in Joliette, Canada, and this article appears to be written in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Machine translation summary:
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    Headline: Sixty-nine at the wedding supper at Mr. Charest's house

    Article Summary: A large automobile procession took place. Sixty-nine people attended the celebration at Mr. Athanase Charest's home on Nash Road, not counting children. Mr. Ildefonse Charest, married in Joliette, immediately left for New Bedford, while his brother Armandius was married the next day. They will travel to Fall River, Pawtucket, Central Falls, Brockton, Taunton, New Bedford, Joliette, and Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Armandius Charest will return to Brockton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ildefonse Charest will live in Quebec.

    Gift List: A list of gifts offered to Mr. and Mrs. Ildefonse Charest and Mr. and Mrs. Armandius Charest is provided, including clocks, linens, silverware, and various household items from numerous donors. A separate list of gifts for Mr. and Mrs. Ildefonse Charest is also included.
    Letter From Ildephonse Charest to Emelie Frechette
    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-Qu?bec 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 Fr?chette
    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.
    Photos
    The Charest Family, Descendants of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest
    The Charest Family, Descendants of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest
    A family photograph of all nine children of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest. Taken during a family reunion in the early 1980s. This was the last time all nine children were together, as Margaret would pass several years later.

    From Left to right, top row:
    Rita, Noella, George, Lucille, Margaret

    Second Row:
    Clair, Joe, Armand, Theresa
    Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette
    Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette
    Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette, unknown year taken. Possibly another photo taken on their wedding day.
    Wedding Photo of Claire Charest and Leo Forand
    Wedding Photo of Claire Charest and Leo Forand
    Wedding photo of the Charest family at the wedding of Claire Charest and Leo Forand. From left to right:
    Louis George Charest, __, __, __, __, __, __, __ .
    Family ID F1  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family DUCLOS, Armand 
    Married Type: Catholic Church 
    Children 
     1. DUCLOS, Diane M.
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2021 
    Family ID F8  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    The Charest Family, Descendants of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest
    The Charest Family, Descendants of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest
    A family photograph of all nine children of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest. Taken during a family reunion in the early 1980s. This was the last time all nine children were together, as Margaret would pass several years later.

    From Left to right, top row:
    Rita, Noella, George, Lucille, Margaret

    Second Row:
    Clair, Joe, Armand, Theresa
    Lucille and Noella
    Lucille and Noella
    Lucille and Noella, photograph taken in the late 1970s, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
    Lucille E (Charest) Duclos
    Lucille E (Charest) Duclos
    Lucille E (Charest) Duclos

  • Sources 
    1. [OBITUARY] (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S2] Security Questionnaire, US Military Document, 2 (Reliability: 3).

    3. [OBITUARY] (Reliability: 3).
      Lucille E. Duclos 97, of Parkville, MD, formerly of Farm St., Woonsocket, passed away November 2, 2020. She was the wife of the late Armand Duclos. Born in Woonsocket, she was a daughter of the late Alphonse and Emelie (Frechette) Charest. Lucille was an LPN and worked at the former Woonsocket Hospital for twenty-seven years.

      She is survived by her two granddaughters, Jennifer Weglein of Baltimore, MD and Carrie Gray of Bishop, GA and two great-granddaughters, Rachel Weglein and Julianne Gray. Lucille was predeceased by her daughter Diane M. Roy and siblings, George, Armand, and Rosaire Charest, Theresa Gaunt, Rita Danese, Noella Papagno, Margaret Volpe and Claire Forand.

      A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 10:00 AM, at All Saints Church, Rathbun St. Woonsocket. Burial will follow in St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery in Bellingham. The family will greet guests at church beginning at 9:30 AM. Masks are required, and Social Distancing Guidelines will be observed.

      To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lucille E (Charest) Duclos, please visit our floral store.
      Fournier & Fournier Funeral Home of Woonsocket, Rhode Island
      https://www.fournierandfournier.com/