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Ethel May <I>Widger</I> Lapierre

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Ethel May Widger Lapierre

Birth
Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Death
8 Mar 2020 (aged 89)
Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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d/o Charles and Ella (Brooks) Widger; w/o Gaston Antonio Lapierre

She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury and lived most all her life there. She married Gaston Antonio Lapierre on July 12, 1952 and shared nearly 50 years at the time of his death in 2001.

Following a short time in Canada for Gaston’s work with the railroad, they eventually made their home on Depot Hill raising their three children. Ethel worked housekeeping at St. Johnsbury Convalescence and at the hospital.

She belonged to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, liked watching old shows and movies especially in black & white, enjoyed shopping, rug hooking and crocheting and going camping. In later years she and Gaston would take trips in their motorhome to Florida and visit her daughter in North Carolina.

Survivors include a son and two daughters; grandchildren. Ethel was also predeceased by her siblings: Josephine Flood, William Widger, Irene, Evelyn, Natalie Carlson and Francis Widger; and son-in-law Fernand Theroux.

Burial at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Caledonian Record, Mar. 11, 2020
d/o Charles and Ella (Brooks) Widger; w/o Gaston Antonio Lapierre

She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury and lived most all her life there. She married Gaston Antonio Lapierre on July 12, 1952 and shared nearly 50 years at the time of his death in 2001.

Following a short time in Canada for Gaston’s work with the railroad, they eventually made their home on Depot Hill raising their three children. Ethel worked housekeeping at St. Johnsbury Convalescence and at the hospital.

She belonged to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, liked watching old shows and movies especially in black & white, enjoyed shopping, rug hooking and crocheting and going camping. In later years she and Gaston would take trips in their motorhome to Florida and visit her daughter in North Carolina.

Survivors include a son and two daughters; grandchildren. Ethel was also predeceased by her siblings: Josephine Flood, William Widger, Irene, Evelyn, Natalie Carlson and Francis Widger; and son-in-law Fernand Theroux.

Burial at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Caledonian Record, Mar. 11, 2020


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