He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, on May 20, 1937, a son of Julian and Juliette (Viau) Fortier. He spent some of his early childhood with his grandparents. He was educated in Canadian schools and left home at 17.
Frenchy moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in the early 1960s, working in the weaving industry. He later worked in construction for various companies, including Joy Manufacturing of Claremont, Capitol Drilling, and Maine Drilling and Blasting, from which he retired at 62.
He lived in Rhode Island after his 1967 marriage and then moved to Warren, New Hampshire, in 1970. In 1977, the family moved to Mason City, Iowa, with a final move to Wentworth, New Hampshire, in 1984.
He enjoyed gardening, cats, and maintaining his home. He was a perfectionist and everything he did had to be as close to perfect as possible. His projects were endless and his retirement years were as busy as his work years. He could fix just about anything. He had many acquaintances, but few close friends.
Frenchy was predeceased by his parents; his brother, Robert; sister Denise; a great-niece, Sara Jane; his daughter-in-law, Estelle; and her daughter, Jessica. Surviving him is his wife Leona (Lee); and his two sons; two sisters.
Cremains being interred in Eastside Cemetery, Wentworth.
Laconia Daily Sun, Jul 8, 2019
He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, on May 20, 1937, a son of Julian and Juliette (Viau) Fortier. He spent some of his early childhood with his grandparents. He was educated in Canadian schools and left home at 17.
Frenchy moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in the early 1960s, working in the weaving industry. He later worked in construction for various companies, including Joy Manufacturing of Claremont, Capitol Drilling, and Maine Drilling and Blasting, from which he retired at 62.
He lived in Rhode Island after his 1967 marriage and then moved to Warren, New Hampshire, in 1970. In 1977, the family moved to Mason City, Iowa, with a final move to Wentworth, New Hampshire, in 1984.
He enjoyed gardening, cats, and maintaining his home. He was a perfectionist and everything he did had to be as close to perfect as possible. His projects were endless and his retirement years were as busy as his work years. He could fix just about anything. He had many acquaintances, but few close friends.
Frenchy was predeceased by his parents; his brother, Robert; sister Denise; a great-niece, Sara Jane; his daughter-in-law, Estelle; and her daughter, Jessica. Surviving him is his wife Leona (Lee); and his two sons; two sisters.
Cremains being interred in Eastside Cemetery, Wentworth.
Laconia Daily Sun, Jul 8, 2019
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