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Alfred Omer “Al” Ashe

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Alfred Omer “Al” Ashe

Birth
Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
18 Apr 2018 (aged 93)
Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Essex Center, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Alfred Omer Ashe died in Essex, VT on April 18, 2018. He was born in Springfield, VT on January 11, 1925; the son of Omer and Hazel (St Aubin) Ashe.

Alfred graduated from Springfield High School and later served in the U.S. Army from 1944-1946 in the European theater as a radio man and military police officer.

Al met Ada in Union, SC while on a pass from training at Camp Croft. They corresponded all through his service in World War II. He returned to the states, and they married in Union SC on May 4, 1946. They made their home in Charlestown, NH, Barre, VT and then St. Johnsbury, VT. In retirement, they called Sanford, ME and Essex Junction, VT their home.

They had five children. They are survived by Carolyn Curtis (George), Alan Ashe (Jean) and Susan McCorkill (Rodney).

They treasured their nine grandchildren: Tonya Curtis Danowski (Robert), Joey Curtis (Stephanie), Adam Ashe (Jen), Kristie Ashe, Ben McCorkill, Megan Budd, Danielle Long, Jamie Long Sessions (Matt) and Samantha Long Patenaude (Kyle). They delighted in their twenty great-grandchildren: Hunter and Sophia Danowski, Jaden and Harrison Curtis, Peyton, Noah, and Ellie Ashe, Dylan and Kyle Dwyer, Max and Josie McCorkill, Joel III, and Emma Budd, Oliver Long, Isabelle, Max and Lucy Sessions, Adeline and Clara Patenaude.

They were pre-deceased by their daughter Cynthia Marie Ashe, and Kim Marie Long, and their great-grandson Riley George Danowski.

A celebration of their life together is being planned by the family.

Source; The Essex Reporter, Essex, VT, October 25, 2021
Alfred Omer Ashe died in Essex, VT on April 18, 2018. He was born in Springfield, VT on January 11, 1925; the son of Omer and Hazel (St Aubin) Ashe.

Alfred graduated from Springfield High School and later served in the U.S. Army from 1944-1946 in the European theater as a radio man and military police officer.

Al met Ada in Union, SC while on a pass from training at Camp Croft. They corresponded all through his service in World War II. He returned to the states, and they married in Union SC on May 4, 1946. They made their home in Charlestown, NH, Barre, VT and then St. Johnsbury, VT. In retirement, they called Sanford, ME and Essex Junction, VT their home.

They had five children. They are survived by Carolyn Curtis (George), Alan Ashe (Jean) and Susan McCorkill (Rodney).

They treasured their nine grandchildren: Tonya Curtis Danowski (Robert), Joey Curtis (Stephanie), Adam Ashe (Jen), Kristie Ashe, Ben McCorkill, Megan Budd, Danielle Long, Jamie Long Sessions (Matt) and Samantha Long Patenaude (Kyle). They delighted in their twenty great-grandchildren: Hunter and Sophia Danowski, Jaden and Harrison Curtis, Peyton, Noah, and Ellie Ashe, Dylan and Kyle Dwyer, Max and Josie McCorkill, Joel III, and Emma Budd, Oliver Long, Isabelle, Max and Lucy Sessions, Adeline and Clara Patenaude.

They were pre-deceased by their daughter Cynthia Marie Ashe, and Kim Marie Long, and their great-grandson Riley George Danowski.

A celebration of their life together is being planned by the family.

Source; The Essex Reporter, Essex, VT, October 25, 2021


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