Jean B. Coulombe, 21, of 54 Gardner Avenue, Somerset, son of John and Mrs. Phoebe (Pine) Coulombe, died yesterday in a Boston Hospital. Born in this city, he resided in Somerset nearly all his life. A veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Warren S. Hathaway Post 228, American Legion, of Somerset. While in the U. S. Navy. he served as ship's cook third class.
Besides his parents, he leaves three sisters, the Misses Gloria, Virginia and Delores Coulombe. and a brother, George Coulombe, all of Somerset.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the Boule Funeral Home, with a high mass of requiem at St. John of God church, Somerset, at 9. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Somerset.
Published in the Fall River Herald News on November 17, 1947
Jean B. Coulombe, 21, of 54 Gardner Avenue, Somerset, son of John and Mrs. Phoebe (Pine) Coulombe, died yesterday in a Boston Hospital. Born in this city, he resided in Somerset nearly all his life. A veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Warren S. Hathaway Post 228, American Legion, of Somerset. While in the U. S. Navy. he served as ship's cook third class.
Besides his parents, he leaves three sisters, the Misses Gloria, Virginia and Delores Coulombe. and a brother, George Coulombe, all of Somerset.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the Boule Funeral Home, with a high mass of requiem at St. John of God church, Somerset, at 9. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Somerset.
Published in the Fall River Herald News on November 17, 1947
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