Husband of Lillian May
Buried: October 10, 1936
Age at time of death: 52
Funeral Home: Mackenzie
Residence: Providence, RI
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Death of Paul E Perrault
Word has been received here of the death of Paul E Perrault at his home, 81 Beckwith street, Auburn, RI, Wednesday, aged 52 years. Mr. Perrault was a native of Gardner and lived in this city for many years before going to Rhode Island. He was associated with the National Biscuit Co., in the Providence Branch, and previously was with the same company in the Fitchburg office. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian (May) Perrault, formerly of Leominster, a daughter of Miss Freda Perrault of Auburn, two brothers, Albert of this city and Emile of Gardner and three sisters, Mrs. Ferdinand Perrault of Gardner, Mrs. Levy Stacey and Mrs. Gilman Miner, both of this city. The funeral will be Saturday morning with high mass of requiem in St. Matthew's church Auburn. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster, Saturday at 1pm.
Published on Oct. 9, 1936, in the Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, MA); pg 2
Husband of Lillian May
Buried: October 10, 1936
Age at time of death: 52
Funeral Home: Mackenzie
Residence: Providence, RI
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Death of Paul E Perrault
Word has been received here of the death of Paul E Perrault at his home, 81 Beckwith street, Auburn, RI, Wednesday, aged 52 years. Mr. Perrault was a native of Gardner and lived in this city for many years before going to Rhode Island. He was associated with the National Biscuit Co., in the Providence Branch, and previously was with the same company in the Fitchburg office. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian (May) Perrault, formerly of Leominster, a daughter of Miss Freda Perrault of Auburn, two brothers, Albert of this city and Emile of Gardner and three sisters, Mrs. Ferdinand Perrault of Gardner, Mrs. Levy Stacey and Mrs. Gilman Miner, both of this city. The funeral will be Saturday morning with high mass of requiem in St. Matthew's church Auburn. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster, Saturday at 1pm.
Published on Oct. 9, 1936, in the Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, MA); pg 2
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