1930 Census Albert states he is a Veteran of World War I
Albert J. Charette ~
Albert J. Charette of 37 Finn St. died Saturday in his home. Born in Canada, son of the late George and Melvina (Gagnon) Charette, for many years he was a resident of Holyoke. He was a mechanic by trade.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose (Rogers) Charette; two sons, Harry J. of Manchester, Conn., and Norman A. of Florence; a daughter, Mrs. John Biela of Arizona; two brothers, Edward of South Hadley Falls and Edmund of Bay State; three sisters, Mrs. Elvina Pichette of Northampton, Mrs. Laura Laprie of Winchendon and Mrs. Bedelia Veal of Springfield; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:15 from the Reynolds funeral home with a high Mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
Source: Daily Hampshire Gazette, Mon. 9/26/55, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA
Funeral of Albert J. Charette ~
The funeral of Albert J. Charette, who died at his home at Finn St. on Saturday, was held from the Reynolds funeral home this morning followed by a high Mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church with Rev. Jules Berournay, assistant pastor, as celebrant.
Bearers were Eddie Pichette of this city, Romeo Fortier of Leeds and William Pichette of Florence, all nephews. George Beaudoin of this city. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery with Rev. Henry Auger, the pastor, offering up the prayers at the gravside.
Source: Daily Hampshire Gazette, Tues. 9/27/55, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA
Albert's ancestry can be traced back to Mathieu Charette/Charest/Choret, through Mathieu's son Joseph who was born on 14 Aug 1650 in Beauport and died 28 Oct 1684 in Quebec, Canada.
1930 Census Albert states he is a Veteran of World War I
Albert J. Charette ~
Albert J. Charette of 37 Finn St. died Saturday in his home. Born in Canada, son of the late George and Melvina (Gagnon) Charette, for many years he was a resident of Holyoke. He was a mechanic by trade.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose (Rogers) Charette; two sons, Harry J. of Manchester, Conn., and Norman A. of Florence; a daughter, Mrs. John Biela of Arizona; two brothers, Edward of South Hadley Falls and Edmund of Bay State; three sisters, Mrs. Elvina Pichette of Northampton, Mrs. Laura Laprie of Winchendon and Mrs. Bedelia Veal of Springfield; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:15 from the Reynolds funeral home with a high Mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
Source: Daily Hampshire Gazette, Mon. 9/26/55, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA
Funeral of Albert J. Charette ~
The funeral of Albert J. Charette, who died at his home at Finn St. on Saturday, was held from the Reynolds funeral home this morning followed by a high Mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church with Rev. Jules Berournay, assistant pastor, as celebrant.
Bearers were Eddie Pichette of this city, Romeo Fortier of Leeds and William Pichette of Florence, all nephews. George Beaudoin of this city. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery with Rev. Henry Auger, the pastor, offering up the prayers at the gravside.
Source: Daily Hampshire Gazette, Tues. 9/27/55, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA
Albert's ancestry can be traced back to Mathieu Charette/Charest/Choret, through Mathieu's son Joseph who was born on 14 Aug 1650 in Beauport and died 28 Oct 1684 in Quebec, Canada.
Inscription
CHARETTE
Father
ALBERT
1895 - 1955
Mother
ROSE
1893 - 1955
Family Members
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George Charette
1880–1941
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Malvina Agnes Charette Pichette
1882–1970
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Alfred Charette
1884–1959
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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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Edmund George Charette
1897–1975
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Edward A Charette
1899–1989
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