He aided the U.S. effort during World War II as a military inspector for Raytheon Company.
Prior to his retirement, he was employed by the city of Lowell's Waterworks Department. He had also been the president of Luster Stainless Steel Corp. and was known for demonstrating and selling cookware throughout Greater Lowell.
He was a lifetime member of Passe Temp and the CCA Club where he enjoyed playing cards. He was a communicant of the former St. Louis de France Church.
He spent 50 years vacationing at New Hampshires lake Winnipesaukee, where he enjoyed fishing and boating.
He aided the U.S. effort during World War II as a military inspector for Raytheon Company.
Prior to his retirement, he was employed by the city of Lowell's Waterworks Department. He had also been the president of Luster Stainless Steel Corp. and was known for demonstrating and selling cookware throughout Greater Lowell.
He was a lifetime member of Passe Temp and the CCA Club where he enjoyed playing cards. He was a communicant of the former St. Louis de France Church.
He spent 50 years vacationing at New Hampshires lake Winnipesaukee, where he enjoyed fishing and boating.
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