The death of Azore (Fred) Poirier of 74 Armour St., Moncton, occurred Saturday at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital after a brief illness. He was 60. Born at Grand Digue, he was a son of the late Patrick and Regina (Cormier) Poirier. He had been employed with CFB Moncton at the Number 5 Supply Depot, where he worked for 31 years, retiring last year. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Moncton branch, and a veteran of the Second World War. he is survived by his wife, the former Lia Wolff; three sisters, Mrs. Stephen Gallant (Jeanne) of Moncton, Mrs. Thomas Nowlan (Alice) of Harrisville amd Mrs. Camille Leger (Florine) of Fox Creek; five brothers, Armand, Tilmon, Pat, all of Moncton, Phillip of Halifax and Blair Poirier of Montreal. The body is resting at Frenette's funeral home, Moncton. Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Assumption Cathedral with interment in the Our Lady of Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery.
The death of Azore (Fred) Poirier of 74 Armour St., Moncton, occurred Saturday at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital after a brief illness. He was 60. Born at Grand Digue, he was a son of the late Patrick and Regina (Cormier) Poirier. He had been employed with CFB Moncton at the Number 5 Supply Depot, where he worked for 31 years, retiring last year. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Moncton branch, and a veteran of the Second World War. he is survived by his wife, the former Lia Wolff; three sisters, Mrs. Stephen Gallant (Jeanne) of Moncton, Mrs. Thomas Nowlan (Alice) of Harrisville amd Mrs. Camille Leger (Florine) of Fox Creek; five brothers, Armand, Tilmon, Pat, all of Moncton, Phillip of Halifax and Blair Poirier of Montreal. The body is resting at Frenette's funeral home, Moncton. Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Assumption Cathedral with interment in the Our Lady of Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery.
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