He moved to Sangerville in 1897, four years later moving to Dexter where he has resided for the past 42 years. His wife, Nellie Boulet Goulette, died suddenly a year ago.
Mr. Goulette had always been employed in the local mills, and for the past 20 years has been a spinner at the Amos Abbott company. He was a member of St. Anne's Catholic church, and the Knights of Columbus.
Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Emile Doyon and Mrs. Thomas Courtney of Dexter; Mrs. Ted Shaughnessy of Allston, Mass., two sons, Fernald of Dexter; Justin of Skowhegan and Dexter.; five sisters, Mrs. Effie Clukey, Mrs. Rose Clukey, Mrs. Marion Richards of Dexter; Mrs. Violet Clukey of Skowhegan; Mrs. Jennie Clukey of Fairfield; five brothers: John, Mahile, Philip, Robert and Clifford, all of Dexter; and 14 grandchildren.
Interment at Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Contributor: Dave Allaire (48368451)
He moved to Sangerville in 1897, four years later moving to Dexter where he has resided for the past 42 years. His wife, Nellie Boulet Goulette, died suddenly a year ago.
Mr. Goulette had always been employed in the local mills, and for the past 20 years has been a spinner at the Amos Abbott company. He was a member of St. Anne's Catholic church, and the Knights of Columbus.
Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Emile Doyon and Mrs. Thomas Courtney of Dexter; Mrs. Ted Shaughnessy of Allston, Mass., two sons, Fernald of Dexter; Justin of Skowhegan and Dexter.; five sisters, Mrs. Effie Clukey, Mrs. Rose Clukey, Mrs. Marion Richards of Dexter; Mrs. Violet Clukey of Skowhegan; Mrs. Jennie Clukey of Fairfield; five brothers: John, Mahile, Philip, Robert and Clifford, all of Dexter; and 14 grandchildren.
Interment at Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Contributor: Dave Allaire (48368451)
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