Alfred had a Double Wedding with his Sister Cordelia...
Aloria Fournier, 18 b 1891 Canada, an Ice Peddler, son of Adelard Fournier & Odnie Cote, married on 26 Apr 1909 at Ludlow, MA, Cordelia Charette, 18 b 1891 Canada, a Mill Operative, daughter of George Charette & Melvina Ganon.
Died at U.S. Soldiers'-Airmen's Home (USSAH)
Washington, D.C. http://www.defense.gov/specials/heroes/history1.html
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963 Alfred Charette, b 14 Mar 1884, d 31 Mar 1959.
Enlisted 17 Jul 1919, discharged 30 Nov 1945
[(see over written in Red Ink)
"Died while in Retired status. US Soldier's Home, Washington, D.C., 31 Mar 1959. Prior active duty 17 Jul 1919 - 30 Jun 1922; 9 Feb 1925 - 10 Nov 1927; 1 Nov 1929 - 13 Dec 1932; 27 Dec 1932 - 6 Jan 1936; 7 Jan 1936 - 6 Jan 1939; 7 Jan 1939 - 30 Nov 1945. (Retired) All Discharges Honorable."]
Service number 6004892, Massachusetts, Technician Fourth Grade, No medals listed. US Army Medical Section, SCU #1104.
Flat Light Gray Granite marker with Christian (Latin Cross) ordered by his brother, Edmund Charette of 80 Federal Street, Northampton, Mass. delivered May 21 1959 to Saint Mary's Cemetery, Hatfield Street and Bridge Road, Northampton, Massachusetts (office 234 North Elm St., PO Box 180, N'ton. 413-584-3257)
Alfred had a Double Wedding with his Sister Cordelia...
Aloria Fournier, 18 b 1891 Canada, an Ice Peddler, son of Adelard Fournier & Odnie Cote, married on 26 Apr 1909 at Ludlow, MA, Cordelia Charette, 18 b 1891 Canada, a Mill Operative, daughter of George Charette & Melvina Ganon.
Died at U.S. Soldiers'-Airmen's Home (USSAH)
Washington, D.C. http://www.defense.gov/specials/heroes/history1.html
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963 Alfred Charette, b 14 Mar 1884, d 31 Mar 1959.
Enlisted 17 Jul 1919, discharged 30 Nov 1945
[(see over written in Red Ink)
"Died while in Retired status. US Soldier's Home, Washington, D.C., 31 Mar 1959. Prior active duty 17 Jul 1919 - 30 Jun 1922; 9 Feb 1925 - 10 Nov 1927; 1 Nov 1929 - 13 Dec 1932; 27 Dec 1932 - 6 Jan 1936; 7 Jan 1936 - 6 Jan 1939; 7 Jan 1939 - 30 Nov 1945. (Retired) All Discharges Honorable."]
Service number 6004892, Massachusetts, Technician Fourth Grade, No medals listed. US Army Medical Section, SCU #1104.
Flat Light Gray Granite marker with Christian (Latin Cross) ordered by his brother, Edmund Charette of 80 Federal Street, Northampton, Mass. delivered May 21 1959 to Saint Mary's Cemetery, Hatfield Street and Bridge Road, Northampton, Massachusetts (office 234 North Elm St., PO Box 180, N'ton. 413-584-3257)
Inscription
ALFRED CHARETTE
MASSACHUSETTS
CPL US ARMY
WORLD WAR I & II
Gravesite Details
Military, Army, Flat Light Gray Granite marker with Christian (Latin Cross)
Family Members
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George Charette
1880–1941
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Malvina Agnes Charette Pichette
1882–1970
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Laura Rosalie Charette LaPrise
1889–1963
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Cordelia Charette Vigneault
1890–1974
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Eva Charette LaMorder
1891–1973
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Bartha Charette
1892–1894
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Arthur Joseph Charette
1894–1933
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Albert J. Charette
1895–1955
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Edmund George Charette
1897–1975
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Edward A Charette
1899–1989
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