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Bennett Archambault

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Bennett Archambault

Birth
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
7 Jul 1996 (aged 86)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9599915, Longitude: -87.6606293
Plot
Ridgeland Section, Lot 16
Memorial ID
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Mr. Archambault was a corporate executive and business leader in Chicago from 1954, when he became president of Stewart-Warner Corporation. His parents were Albert Joseph Archambault and May (Smales) Archambault. His wife, two daughters and a son survived him.

Great Falls Tribune (MT), 13 July 1996
Bennett Archambault
Bennett Archambault, 86, a Great Falls native who became chairman of Stewart-Warner Corp., a leading tool and equipment firm, died of pneumonia Sunday at St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago. Services were held Friday in Chicago.
Archambault graduated from Great Falls High School. He worked at the Anaconda Co. smelter here until entering the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During World War II he worked on research and development for the U. S. government and was awarded a medal of merit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Archambault joined M. W. Kellogg Co., engineers and builders of chemical plants in New York City, after the war.
He joined Stewart-Warner at Chicago in the 1950s and later became its chairman.
Archambault is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Michelle Rawlinson and Suzanne Archambault; a son, Steven Archambault; and three grandchildren.
Contributor: cara (47072115)
Mr. Archambault was a corporate executive and business leader in Chicago from 1954, when he became president of Stewart-Warner Corporation. His parents were Albert Joseph Archambault and May (Smales) Archambault. His wife, two daughters and a son survived him.

Great Falls Tribune (MT), 13 July 1996
Bennett Archambault
Bennett Archambault, 86, a Great Falls native who became chairman of Stewart-Warner Corp., a leading tool and equipment firm, died of pneumonia Sunday at St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago. Services were held Friday in Chicago.
Archambault graduated from Great Falls High School. He worked at the Anaconda Co. smelter here until entering the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During World War II he worked on research and development for the U. S. government and was awarded a medal of merit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Archambault joined M. W. Kellogg Co., engineers and builders of chemical plants in New York City, after the war.
He joined Stewart-Warner at Chicago in the 1950s and later became its chairman.
Archambault is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Michelle Rawlinson and Suzanne Archambault; a son, Steven Archambault; and three grandchildren.
Contributor: cara (47072115)

Inscription

BENNETT ARCHAMBAULT
NOV 20 1909 JULY 7 1996

Gravesite Details

There is also a large upright stone with "ARCHAMBAULT" behind the three family headstones.



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