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CPL Joseph Ernest Donald “Don” Gaudet

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CPL Joseph Ernest Donald “Don” Gaudet

Birth
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Mar 2019 (aged 83)
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Columbarium Wall 4 Side A ROW B SITE 16
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LEOMINSTER: Joseph Ernest Donald Gaudet, 83, of Leominster, died Sunday, March 10, 2019 at UMass Memorial Hospital, Worcester after a brief illness.

His wife of 42 years, Brenda A. (Schrow) Gaudet died in September 2010.

Mr. Gaudet was born in Leominster, March 19, 1935, a son of Ernest and Lucie (Legere) Gaudet and was a graduate of Leominster High School.

During the Korean Conflict he served his country for our years in the United States Marines and was a longtime member of the Townsend VFW.

For much of his career, Mr. Gaudet worked as a construction supervisor in large scale commercial projects and had spent ten years in Saudi Arabia in that capacity. Following his retirement, he was employed as a school transportation driver.

He leaves three sons, John Gaudet of Whitfish, MT, Thomas Gaudet of Rehoboth, , Christopher Gaudet of Shirley; three daughters, Dawn Gaudet-Logan of Franklin, Julie Gaudet of Lunenburg, Leslie Clark of New Gloucester, ME; two stepdaughters, Tracy L. Lothrop of Concord, NH, Lisa Bergevin of Townsend; a stepson, Kevin Bergevin of Fitchburg and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his brother, Francis Gaudet and his stepson, Brian Bergevin, both of Leominster.

Mr. Gaudet enjoyed working on crossword puzzles, cooking, reading the daily newspapers, staying in touch with his friends at home and abroad and listening to Big Band music.

Mr. Gaudet’s family will receive family and friends from 3-6 PM Saturday, March 16th at the Anderson Funeral Home, 250 Main Street, (Rte 119) Townsend Center. Please see www.andersonfuneral.com for additional information or to leave an on line condolence. Interment at Massachusetts Veterans Cemetery Winchendon will be private.

Joe’s family wishes to than the doctors and nursing staff of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at UMass Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care to him during his stay.
LEOMINSTER: Joseph Ernest Donald Gaudet, 83, of Leominster, died Sunday, March 10, 2019 at UMass Memorial Hospital, Worcester after a brief illness.

His wife of 42 years, Brenda A. (Schrow) Gaudet died in September 2010.

Mr. Gaudet was born in Leominster, March 19, 1935, a son of Ernest and Lucie (Legere) Gaudet and was a graduate of Leominster High School.

During the Korean Conflict he served his country for our years in the United States Marines and was a longtime member of the Townsend VFW.

For much of his career, Mr. Gaudet worked as a construction supervisor in large scale commercial projects and had spent ten years in Saudi Arabia in that capacity. Following his retirement, he was employed as a school transportation driver.

He leaves three sons, John Gaudet of Whitfish, MT, Thomas Gaudet of Rehoboth, , Christopher Gaudet of Shirley; three daughters, Dawn Gaudet-Logan of Franklin, Julie Gaudet of Lunenburg, Leslie Clark of New Gloucester, ME; two stepdaughters, Tracy L. Lothrop of Concord, NH, Lisa Bergevin of Townsend; a stepson, Kevin Bergevin of Fitchburg and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his brother, Francis Gaudet and his stepson, Brian Bergevin, both of Leominster.

Mr. Gaudet enjoyed working on crossword puzzles, cooking, reading the daily newspapers, staying in touch with his friends at home and abroad and listening to Big Band music.

Mr. Gaudet’s family will receive family and friends from 3-6 PM Saturday, March 16th at the Anderson Funeral Home, 250 Main Street, (Rte 119) Townsend Center. Please see www.andersonfuneral.com for additional information or to leave an on line condolence. Interment at Massachusetts Veterans Cemetery Winchendon will be private.

Joe’s family wishes to than the doctors and nursing staff of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at UMass Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care to him during his stay.

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