DATE OF BIRTH: 10/28/1913
DATE OF DEATH: 03/04/2014
BURIED AT: SECTION G-5 ROW 3 SITE 109
RHODE ISLAND VETERAN MEMORIAL CEMETERY
301 SOUTH COUNTY TRAIL EXETER, RI 02822
WIFE OF WOLFE, JOSEPH E
TEC 5 US ARMY
Ida M.(Dussault)Wolfe, 100, of Wakefield Street, West Warwick died on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at Greenwood Care & Rehabilitation Center in Warwick. She was the wife of the late Joseph E. Wolfe. She was born in West Warwick on October 28, 1913, a daughter of the late Henry and Ernestine (China) Dussault, Sr. She was an airplane bearing technician at the former Quonset Point Naval Air Station for 8 years before retiring in 1973. Prior to that she worked in the overhaul and repair department at the air station, then as a silverware inspector at the Gorham Manufacturing Company in Providence, and later as a roller painter at the former Atlantic Engravers Company in West Warwick. She was a volunteer at the Kent County Memorial Hospital, a former member of the St. Joseph Church choir, and a member of the Msgr. DeAngelis Manor II tenant's association. She leaves a sister; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Joseph Dussault, Henry Dussault, Jr., and Yvonne Carter. Burial in the R.I. Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Exeter.
DATE OF BIRTH: 10/28/1913
DATE OF DEATH: 03/04/2014
BURIED AT: SECTION G-5 ROW 3 SITE 109
RHODE ISLAND VETERAN MEMORIAL CEMETERY
301 SOUTH COUNTY TRAIL EXETER, RI 02822
WIFE OF WOLFE, JOSEPH E
TEC 5 US ARMY
Ida M.(Dussault)Wolfe, 100, of Wakefield Street, West Warwick died on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at Greenwood Care & Rehabilitation Center in Warwick. She was the wife of the late Joseph E. Wolfe. She was born in West Warwick on October 28, 1913, a daughter of the late Henry and Ernestine (China) Dussault, Sr. She was an airplane bearing technician at the former Quonset Point Naval Air Station for 8 years before retiring in 1973. Prior to that she worked in the overhaul and repair department at the air station, then as a silverware inspector at the Gorham Manufacturing Company in Providence, and later as a roller painter at the former Atlantic Engravers Company in West Warwick. She was a volunteer at the Kent County Memorial Hospital, a former member of the St. Joseph Church choir, and a member of the Msgr. DeAngelis Manor II tenant's association. She leaves a sister; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Joseph Dussault, Henry Dussault, Jr., and Yvonne Carter. Burial in the R.I. Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Exeter.
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