Joe was a proud veteran of the U. S. Army Air Corps, serving in Italian and North African campaigns during World War II. He served many ministries at Our Lady of Consolation Church and especially enjoyed participating in the Rosary Group. He was a member of the Retired Glass Workers, the Central Falls Senior Bowling League, and the Forand Manor Association.
He leaves his daughters Christine and husband Stephen Harrop of Exeter, RI and Susan and husband Albert Hulley, of Warwick, three sisters Estelle Routhier of Cumberland, Lucille Labbe of Central Falls, and Madeleine Charette of Pawtucket, and two brothers, Raymond Chartier of Pawtucket and Charles Chartier of Woonsocket, four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Alma Magnan, Gerard Chartier, Rita Gouin, Jeannette Labbe, Theresa Korkuc and Maurice Chartier.
Joe was a proud veteran of the U. S. Army Air Corps, serving in Italian and North African campaigns during World War II. He served many ministries at Our Lady of Consolation Church and especially enjoyed participating in the Rosary Group. He was a member of the Retired Glass Workers, the Central Falls Senior Bowling League, and the Forand Manor Association.
He leaves his daughters Christine and husband Stephen Harrop of Exeter, RI and Susan and husband Albert Hulley, of Warwick, three sisters Estelle Routhier of Cumberland, Lucille Labbe of Central Falls, and Madeleine Charette of Pawtucket, and two brothers, Raymond Chartier of Pawtucket and Charles Chartier of Woonsocket, four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Alma Magnan, Gerard Chartier, Rita Gouin, Jeannette Labbe, Theresa Korkuc and Maurice Chartier.
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