Husband of Edna S. (Neidzwiecki) Goudreau
World War II US Army Veteran, he served with Company C, 1st Parachute Training Regiment in the European Theatre of operations, where he was wounded.
Survived by his wife; three daughters; four sisters, Mrs. Everett (Frances) Tatro, Mrs. Levi (Eva) Harding, Mrs. Ernest (Lorraine) Chagnon, and Gladys Reed; three brothers, Donald Goudreau, Norman Goudreau and Floyd Goudreau; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by two brothers, William and Leonard Goudreau.
Burial Clarksburg Cemetery, Clarksburg, Massachusetts.
Husband of Edna S. (Neidzwiecki) Goudreau
World War II US Army Veteran, he served with Company C, 1st Parachute Training Regiment in the European Theatre of operations, where he was wounded.
Survived by his wife; three daughters; four sisters, Mrs. Everett (Frances) Tatro, Mrs. Levi (Eva) Harding, Mrs. Ernest (Lorraine) Chagnon, and Gladys Reed; three brothers, Donald Goudreau, Norman Goudreau and Floyd Goudreau; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by two brothers, William and Leonard Goudreau.
Burial Clarksburg Cemetery, Clarksburg, Massachusetts.
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