She was a parishioner of St. Mary’s Cathedral and a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. She worked at J. J. Newberry’s and then for the remainder of her career she worked as a bus monitor for Laidlaw retiring in 2005. She enjoyed bingo, the casino, visiting with friends, bowling, and boating, camping and spending time with her family.
She was survived by her husband; a son, James A. (Mary Kay); a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Becky) & Legault; three brothers, Howard (Alice), Donald “Mike” (Joyce) and William (Terri); five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren,
Thur. 9/3//2015 Watertown Times
She was a parishioner of St. Mary’s Cathedral and a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. She worked at J. J. Newberry’s and then for the remainder of her career she worked as a bus monitor for Laidlaw retiring in 2005. She enjoyed bingo, the casino, visiting with friends, bowling, and boating, camping and spending time with her family.
She was survived by her husband; a son, James A. (Mary Kay); a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Becky) & Legault; three brothers, Howard (Alice), Donald “Mike” (Joyce) and William (Terri); five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren,
Thur. 9/3//2015 Watertown Times
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