US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR II
survived by Yvette (Bouchard), his wife of 62 years
Son of Felix and Azilda (Michaud) Albert
An inspector with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Southington for 30 years, Jean was also a letter carrier with the Plainville Post Office, following in his own father's footsteps.
A devout Catholic, Jean and his family were longtime parishioners of Our Lady of Mercy in Plainville. He was a member of the local Knights of Columbus and enjoyed the fellowship and camaraderie of the group. During his retirement years, Jean was a proud supporter of the Plainville Community Pantry, working diligently and joyfully with other volunteers to stock the pantry shelves and serve the area poor.
From obituary Published in The Hartford Courant on March 31, 2013
US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR II
survived by Yvette (Bouchard), his wife of 62 years
Son of Felix and Azilda (Michaud) Albert
An inspector with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Southington for 30 years, Jean was also a letter carrier with the Plainville Post Office, following in his own father's footsteps.
A devout Catholic, Jean and his family were longtime parishioners of Our Lady of Mercy in Plainville. He was a member of the local Knights of Columbus and enjoyed the fellowship and camaraderie of the group. During his retirement years, Jean was a proud supporter of the Plainville Community Pantry, working diligently and joyfully with other volunteers to stock the pantry shelves and serve the area poor.
From obituary Published in The Hartford Courant on March 31, 2013
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