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7401 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, Sylvain (I12619)
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7402 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, Vincent Alcide (I12632)
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7403 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, William Lou (I12614)
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7404 | Rg Saint Quentin NB Marie Ghislaine Bujold parrain: Calixe Tadif marraine: Lucie Proulx | BUJOLD, Ghislaine (I11390)
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7405 | Rg Sainte Anne de Ristigouche P143 Rg Carleton sur Mer section Bonaventure Marthe Bujold fille de Charles et Marguerite Cormier m. 18 novembre 1793 Joseph Porlier de Carleton V 1A p 129 | Famille: Joseph PORLIER / Marthe BUJOLD (F286)
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7406 | Rg Scoudouc p 135 | Famille: Pierre VAUTOUR / Marie PETITPAS (F972)
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7407 | RG Shemogue NB | Famille: Joseph HACHÉ GALLANT / Marguerite Leger (F6834)
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7408 | Rg St-Basile | ARSENAULT, Pacifique (I5127)
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7409 | Rg St-François-du-Sud | ROY, Marie Francoise (I21809)
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7410 | Rg St-Louis-des-Français +3, 27 octobre 1810, Simon Henri, laboureur, veuf Marguerite Bro, décédé le 30 septembre, 82 ans | HENRY, Simon (I10751)
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7411 | Rg St-Nicolas de Boulogne sur Mer France | THÉRIOT, Cecile (I20905)
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7412 | Rg St-Pierre de Martinique | RICHARD, Zacharie (I22545)
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7413 | Rg St-Pierre de Martinique | RICHARD, Zacharie (I22545)
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7414 | Rg St-Thomas de Montmagny | TERRIOT (THERIAULT), Marie (I2588)
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7415 | Rg Tanguay Name André Ouellet Relationship to Head Enfant Baptism Date 13 Sept 1752 Baptism Place Kamouraska Father Jean Ouellet Mother Marie-Geneviève Tardif Household Members Name Age Jean Ouellet Marie-Geneviève Tardif Marie-Louise Ouellet Jean-Baptiste Ouellet Marie-Angélique Ouellet Marie-Madeleine Ouellet Joseph-Marie Ouellet Charles-François Ouellet Marie-Anne Ouellet Joseph-Marie Ouellet Marie-Joseph Ouellet Catherine Ouellet André Ouellet Antoine Mignot Jeanne Patel Rose Moreau Zacharie Normandin Marie-Geneviève Levasseur Charles Vaillancour | OUELLET, André (I2771)
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7416 | Rg Tanguay | OUELLETTE, Jean Baptiste (I2850)
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7417 | Rg Val D'amour Francois Napoléon Antonio Bujold fils de Hubert et Alice Soucy Marié à Atholville, NB oct 1950 à therese Yvertte Gallant Rg 1902-1920 P8 | Famille: Francois Napoleon Antonio (Antoine) BUJOLD / THERESE YVETTE GALLANT (F2135)
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7418 | Rg Val D'amour Francois Napoléon Antonio Bujold fils de Hubert et Alice Soucy N. 3 decembre 1912 B. 15 decembre 1918 Parrain: Joseph Soucy Marraine: Marie Cyr RS141A5 Index to Provincial Registrations of Births Name BEJEAULT, FRANÇOIS NAPOLÉON ANTONIO Sex M Date 1918-12-03 Place VAL D'AMOUR County RESTIGOUCHE Father BEJEAULT, HUBERT Mother SOUCY, ALICE Number 1585 Code A5/1918 | BUJOLD, Francois Napoleon Antonio (Antoine) (I7912)
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7419 | Rg Val D'amour Joseph Adélard Bujold fils de Hubert et Alice Soucy n. 26 mai 1917 b. 3 juin 1917 Parrain: Adélard Haché Marraine: Marie Anne Parent Rg 1902-1920 P 8 | BUJOLD, Joseph Adélard (I7913)
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7420 | Rg Val D'amour Marie Léona Bujold fils de Hubert et Alice Soucy n.17 mai 1916 b. 21 mai 1916 Parrain: Alexandre Soucy Marraine: Laura Soucy | BUJOLD, Marie Léona (I8415)
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7421 | Rg Westmorland NB A-403-1278 | Famille: Laurent dit La Poussière LÉGER / Marguerite LEBLANC (F481)
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7422 | Rg, 24 février 1833, | ARSENAULT, Genevieve dite Javote (I1984)
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7423 | Rg: St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Québec | Famille: Joseph Marie BOUTIN / Josephte BEAUDOIN (F294)
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7424 | Rhéa Bujold (Marchand) 1942 - 2011 Obituary for Rhéa Bujold (Marchand) Rhéa Bujold (Marchand) We regret to announce the death of Rhéa Bujold on May 2, 2011 at the North Centennial Manor at the age of 69 years. She is survived by her spouse, Roger; her children: Robert Bujold of Kapuskasing and Louisiane Bujold wife of Mario Boily of Moonbeam; two grandchildren: Carryann and Gabriel; two brothers: Marcel Marchand of Smooth Rock Falls and Wilfred Marchand of Kapuskasing; as well as two sisters: Vicky Parent of Wawa and Florence Lebelle of Alberta. The funeral service will be held on Friday, May 6th at 2:00 p.m. at Immaculée-Conception parish with Father Gilles Gosselin officiating. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Lung Association, the Canadian Diabetes Association or North Centennial Manor would be greatly appreciated. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Rhéa Bujold (Marchand), | MARCHAND, Rhéa (I14333)
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7425 | Rhéa Bujold Babin 1930 - 2007 Rhéa Bujold Babin À la Maison Victor Gadbois, le 7 août 2007 à l'âge de 76 ans, est décédée Mme Rhéa Bujold épouse de Gaston Babin. Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants Marie ( Louis-Philippe) et Claude (Brigitte), ses petits-enfants Antoine, Marie Katja et Mathias, ainsi que parents et amis. La liturgie de la Parole sera célébrée en la chapelle du complexe samedi le 11 août 2007 à 15 h. Des dons à la société Québécoise du cancer seraient appréciés. La famille accueillera parents et amis au : 8145 Chemin de Chambly , St-Hubert | BUJOLD, Rhéa (I7986)
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7426 | Rheal Bujold 1948 - 2014 Rheal Bujold, passed away after a short but courageous battle, with family at his bedside on June 2nd, 2014 at Maison Vale Hospice in Sudbury, Ontario at the age of 64 years. Rheal is survived by his three daughters Alison (Dwayne), Jenifer, and Dawn (Vahe) Vanayan, his grandchildren Kasey and Jordan Maguire and Delilah Vanayan. He is also survived by his two brothers Rene (Mary-Jane), Donald (Shelley, Phyllis – predeceased), and three sisters Claudette (Barry) James, Marie (Richard) Bujold-Vallee, and Anne (Guy) Martel, as well as many nieces and nephews, and most importantly his best four legged friend Molly Bujold. Rheal was predeceased by his father Romuald Bujold and mother Denise (Pelletier) Bujold. Rheal worked at INCO (Vale) for 33 years and in his retirement he loved to garden and work in his yard, spend time with his grandchildren and walk the many trails in Sudbury with Molly. He enjoyed entertaining friends and family with the many stories of his life and was always there to support his friends when they needed him. There will be a funeral service at Larchwood United Church for friends and family at 4:00 pm Friday, June 6th, 2014. After the service please feel free to join the family for a potluck style dinner/reception at the church to share memories with friends and family. A special thank you to the Palliative Care team at Health Sciences North and the staff at Maison Vale Hospice for giving comfort to our loved one in his last days. Cremation and a private interment will occur at a later date. Donations can be made to Maison Vale Hospice, www.maisonsudburyhospice.org. (Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home) | BUJOLD, Rheal (I9328)
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7427 | Rheal worked at INCO (Vale) for 33 years | BUJOLD, Rheal (I9328)
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7428 | Richard Bijeaux Find A Grave Index Name: Richard Bijeaux Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1988 Event Place: Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States of America Event Place (Original): Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States of America Age (Estimated): 50 Birth Date: 15 Sep 1938 Death Date: 08 Dec 1988 Cemetery: Calvary Cemetery | BIJEAUX, Richard "Bij" (I16330)
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7429 | Richard Bujold BUJOLD, Richard - Richard's journey ended at age 59 on February 2, 2016. Survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Cindy (Herman), daughters Jolene (Ben) Sidney and Jessica of Ottawa, grandchildren; Brady, Cohen and Madison. Mother Raymonde Bujold (LeBlanc) (Rene pre-deceased). Sadly missed by his brother and sisters: Nicole (Maurice) Lavoie, Pauline (Gaston) Michaud, Jacques (Julie), and Ginette. In-laws: Caroline Herman (John pre-deceased), Janet Herman (Bill Bacon), Margaret Jean (Denis pre-deceased). He will be fondly remembered by caring nieces and nephews and his cherished friends; Felix & Liane Lopes and Michel & Noella Guy. When cancer knocked on his door, he faced it on his terms. Family, friends and motorcycle buddies joined together to create memorable times and adventures. Richard will be remembered for his heartening courage & sense of humour (right to the end!). Special thanks to Jacques & Julie, Felix & Liane for sharing his dreams - he treasured your friendship and love. Words alone are not enough to express our sincere gratitude to the Maison Vale Hospice "family" for their wonderful compassionate care - it was a piece of heaven! Funeral Services and Interment will be private. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to Maison Vale Hospice, 1028 South Bay Rd, Sudbury P3E 6J7 (www.maisonsudburyhospice.org) Richard - you lived your life and not your cancer! A part of you will live on within each of us you leave behind. | BUJOLD, Richard (I9314)
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7430 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BURGER, Richard Lawrence Jr (I16565)
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7431 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BIJEAUX, Richard Troy (I16333)
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7432 | RICHARD, Magdeleine m. Ursin BIGEAU Last Will. In Succ. dated 10 Dec. 1846 of Opelousas (SM Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1116) Magdaleine died around December 1846, leaving Ursin widowed at the age of 57 years. | RICHARD, Madeleine Celeste (I1562)
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7433 | Rioux, Nicole Date de naissance : 28 août 1952 Date de décès : 20 octobre 2018 Âge : 66 ans À la Maison Marie-Élisabeth le 20 octobre 2018, est décédée à l’âge de 66 ans madame Nicole Rioux, demeurant à Rimouski, secteur du Bic, épouse de monsieur Maurice Bujold, fille de feu monsieur Gonzague Rioux et de feu madame Élisa Bélanger. La famille recevra les condoléances le samedi 27 octobre, de 19 h à 22 h, ainsi que le dimanche à compter de 9 h, au mausolée Saint-Germain, situé au 280, 2e Rue Est à Rimouski. Une célébration commémorative pour souligner le départ de madame Rioux aura lieu le dimanche 28 octobre à 10 h 30, en la chapelle du mausolée Saint-Germain. L’inhumation aura lieu au printemps au cimetière de Saint-Fabien. Elle laisse dans le deuil son époux Maurice, ses garçons : Simon (Audrey Baron) et Samuel (Aurélie Roussel), ses petits-fils Edouard et Alexis, ses frères et ses soeurs : Laurent (Ghislaine Pigeon), Rachel (Gilbert Pigeon), Jacqueline (Raymond Rioux), Louise (feu Raymond Proulx), Guy (Marie-France Rioux) et Denis (Ginette Bouillon), ses beaux-frères et ses belles-soeurs de la famille Bujold, ses neveux, nièces, cousins, cousines et ses amis(es). Vos témoignages de sympathie peuvent se traduire par un don à la Société Canadienne du Cancer, à l’Association du cancer de l'Est du Québec ou à la Maison Marie-Élisabeth par l'entremise de l'hôtesse au Mausolée ou par leur site Internet : www.cancer.ca et www.aceq.org et www.maisonmarieelisabeth.ca Nous vous exprimons notre profonde gratitude pour vos témoignages de sympathie, ils nous touchent sincèrement. Un remerciement tout particulier s'adresse aux bénévoles et au personnel de la Maison Marie-Élisabeth pour l'attention, la chaleur humaine et les bons soins prodigués à notre chère Nicole. Maurice, Simon et Samuel | RIOUX, Nicole (I10016)
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7434 | Rita Labbe Bugeau 1931-2019 d/o Alphonse and Mamie (Dubay) Labbe Rita was a resident of Londonderry since 1984, formerly living in Nashua, N.H., and Berlin, N.H. She was a graduate of Notre Dame High School in Berlin, N.H., Class of 1950. Upon moving to Nashua, Rita became very active in Mount Hope School, advocating at the state level on behalf of children with special needs. Rita was a member of the Women's Guild at St. Jude Parish in Londonderry, N.H., where she was a parishioner. She was an excellent seamstress and an amazing cook, known especially for her pork pies. She enjoyed knitting and tending to her flowers. She loved animals, storms on the ocean and the changes in the seasons. She was all-in with everything she did. Rita was a woman of great faith, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and will be remembered for her unconditional love. She is survived by her beloved husband of 67 years, Albert Bugeau; her and two sons; grandchildren; two sisters. She was predeceased by her brothers, Camille Labbe and Edwin Labbe and by her sister, Hazel Lemieux. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Gilcreast Rd., Londonderry. Published in Union Leader on Sept. 15, 2019 | LABBE, Rita Lorraine (I17611)
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7435 | Rita Lavoie(Girard) 1929-2018 À l'Hôpital Régional d'Edmundston, le 22 février 2018, à l’âge de 88 ans et 9 mois, nous a quitté Mme Rita Girard. Elle était l'épouse de feu M. Laurent Lavoie et demeurait à Saint-Quentin. Elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants, Diane (Donald Leclair) de St-Quentin, Charlyne (Jean-Yves Thibault) de St-Louis de Kent, Gilles (Sylvie) de St-Quentin, ses 6 petits-enfants, Tobby, Jasen, Mathieu, Marie-Pier, Tim, Hugo , ses 2 arrière-petits-enfants, Yony et Alyssa, ses frères, Marcel Girard (Yvonne) de Kedgwick, Gabriel Girard de Montréal, Qc, sa soeur, Rose-Alma Auclair (feu Alcide ) d'Edmundston. Elle repose maintenant auprès de son époux, de son fils, Jacques et de ses parents, Louis Girard et Rosilda Levesque . Les funérailles de Mme Rita Lavoie auront lieu à 16 h, jeudi le 1er mars 2018 en l'Église du Très St-Sacrement de Saint-Quentin, avec l’inhumation au cimetière paroissial. La famille recevra les témoignages de sympathie à compter de 13h30 jeudi à la Résidence Funéraire Valcourt Inc. du 254, rue Canada, Saint-Quentin. Les heures de visites seront jeudi de 13 h30 à 16 h, soit l’heure des funérailles. En sa mémoire, des dons peuvent être faits à la Société d'Alzheimer du NB ou à la Fondation des Maladies du Coeur. | GIRARD, Rita Marie Berthe (I21456)
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7436 | Rita LÉVESQUE Père : LÉVESQUE Décès le : 2000-07-12 Parution : 2000-07-14 Conjoint(e) : Léonard Bujold Paru dans : Le Journal de Montréal, QC BUJOLD (LÉVESQUE), Rita 1929-2000 Le 12 juillet 2000, à l'âge de 71 ans, est décédée Rita Lévesque, épouse de Léonard Bujold. Outre son époux, elle laisse ses enfants: Lorraine, Denys, Yves, Gilles, Suzanne, Johanne, Jean-Claude, Marc et Mario, ainsi que leurs conjoints et conjointes, ses petits-enfants et arrière-petits-enfants, parents et amis. La famille recevra les condoléances au: COMPLEXE FUNÉRAIRE URGEL BOURGIE 2630 NOTRE-DAME OUEST MONTRÉAL Les funérailles auront lieu le samedi 15 juillet 2000 à 11 heures, en l'église St-Charles et de là au cimetière Les Jardins Urgel Bourgie Montréal. Parents et amis sont priés d'assister sans autre invitation. Heures des visites: vendredi de 14 à 17 heures et de 19 à 22 heures et samedi dès 8 heures. | LEVESQUE, Rita (I8144)
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7437 | Rita R. (Poulin) Bijeau, 82, of Coos County Nursing Home in Berlin, NH passed away on Wednesday July 6, 2011 at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. She was born in Berlin, NH on November 26, 1928 the daughter of late Edmond and Marie Anne (Roberts) Poulin and was a lifelong resident of the Berlin-Gorham area. She had been employed as a nurses aide at the Androscoggin Valley Hospital and later at the Coos County Nursing Home and was a member of Holy Family Church. Her joy in life was her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and caring for others around her. Her warm smile will never be forgotten. Members of the family include her son Leo Carrier and wife Pam of Gorham, NH; her daughter Louise Belanger and husband Gary of Gorham, NH; 6 grandchildren Amy O'Brien of Contoocook, NH, Ryan Carrier of Gorham, NH, Sara Carrier Herriott of Gorham, NH, Jordan Carrier of Gorham, NH, Aaron Belanger of Concord, NH and Kimberly Belanger-Demers of West Lebanon, NH;10 great-grandchildren;siblings Loretta Gregoire of Littleton, NH, Joseph Poulin of Berlin, NH, Robert Poulin of Berlin, NH and Paul Poulin of Gorham, NH; 2 step-children Norman Bijeau and wife Diane Alivoni of Berlin and Robert Bijeau and wife Muriel of North Carolina; 4 step-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her first husband Lucien (Bob) Carrier; her second husband John A. Bijeau; her sisters Alvine Maynard and Jeannette Baldwin and brothers Laurier Poulin and Normand Poulin. (Obtained from Bryant Funeral Home) | POULIN CARRIER, Rita Rosalie (I16401)
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7438 | Rita Templet Bujol, a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend; passed away peacefully at Flannery Oaks on Friday, December 11, 2020 at the age of 98. She was a resident and native of Port Allen, LA. Due to the Covid pandemic there will be no public viewing. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 9 am, celebrated by Father David Allen. Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park, Baton Rouge. She is survived by her daughters, Cheryl Bujol Eichelberger and husband Norman Dale, and Cindy Bujol Rollins; grandchildren, Cori Eichelberger Mendoza and husband Richard, and Kerry Eichelberger and wife Sarah; great grandson, James Carter Eichelberger; sisters, Norma Didier, Lou Didier and Deanie DeJean; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Roy S. Bujol; parents, Jules and Cleora Altazan Templet; siblings, Chloera Ritchie, Irene Baum, Edith Dugas, Richard, Wilfred, Jules ""Julio"" and Herbert ""Herk"" Templet. Rita enjoyed sewing and taking care of her yard. In lieu of flowers please make memorial donations to St. Jude, American Cancer Society or charity of your choice. | TEMPLET, Rita Genevieve (I14308)
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7439 | Riviere aux Canards, Grand Pré NS | TÉRRIOT, Claude (I3919)
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7440 | Riviere de l'ouest Ile Saint Jean (PEI) | Famille: Simon HENRY / Marguerite Joseph BRAULT (F206)
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7441 | Riviere des Mines | MELANSON, Magdeleine (I34)
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7442 | Robert Bijeaux Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960 Name: Robert Bijeaux Event Type: Death Event Date: 02 Oct 1947 Event Place: Pineville, Rapides, Louisiana Sex: Male Age: 58 Age: 58y Marital Status: Single Race: White Birth Date: 1889 Birth Year (Estimated): 1889 Birthplace: Louisiana Certificate Number: 843 Record Number: 1967 | BIJEAUX, Robert (I5649)
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7443 | Robert BUJOLD Père : BUJOLD Décès le : 2000-06-25 Parution : 2000-06-27 Conjoint(e) : Rita Cloutier Paru dans : Le Journal de Montréal, QC BUJOLD, Robert 1918-2000 À Terrebonne, le 25 juin 2000, à l'âge de 81 ans, est décédé M. Robert Bujold, époux de Mme Rita Cloutier. Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil sa fille, Claudette (Pierre Deslauriers), ses petits-enfants, Pascal et Chantal, ainsi que plusieurs beaux-frères, belles-soeurs, neveux, nièces, parents et amis. Il sera exposé au: COMPLEXE FUNÉRAIRE GUAY INC. 756 ST-LOUIS TERREBONNE Les funérailles auront lieu le mercredi 28 juin à 14 heures, en l'église St-Louis-de-France. Heures des visites: mardi de 14à 17 heures et de 19 à 22 heures, mercredi dès midi. | BUJOLD, Robert (I10059)
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7444 | Robert BUJOLD Père : BUJOLD Décès le : 2002-11-19 Parution : 2007-11-19 Paru dans : The Gazette, Montréal, QC 5TH ANNIVERSARY ROBERT BUJOLD You're not forgotten, father dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Your son, Charles. Published in the Montreal Gazette on 11/19/2007 | BUJOLD, Joseph Robert (I10669)
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7445 | ROBERT C BUJOLD S2 US NAVY WORLD WAR II OCT 9 1926 OCT 21 2010 Robert C. Bujold BIRTH 9 Oct 1926, Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA DEATH 21 Oct 2010 (aged 84), Stuart, Martin County, Florida, USA BURIAL Saint Joseph Cemetery, Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Robert C. Bujold, 84, of Port Saint Lucie, FL, passed away at Martin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Fitchberg, MA. Robert married his loving wife, Theresa M. Bujold in 1947, and they became Florida residents in 1992, coming from Fitchberg, MA. Robert worked in construction as a project engineer building hotels, housing projects, nursing homes, and malls in New England, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, as well as building the sports stadium at the University of Mass. Amherst. As he would say, "Everything but a bridge". He retired in 1989. Robert was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Port St. Lucie, as well as St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Fitchberg. He was a veteran of the United States Navy and the Carsons Raiders in the Pacific up to 1946, serving in World War II. Robert was a lifetime member of the Port Saint Lucie Elks #2658, and the American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Theresa M. Bujold; children, Roberta M. Marien, Charles R. Bujold, Ronald R. Bujold, and Janice A. Gesner; brother Roland Bujold; 10 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by great-grandchildren triplets, Chas, Logan & Mackenzie Bujold. Funeral Information Funeral services will be held in Massachusetts, followed by a memorial service in Port Saint Lucie, FL at a later date. | BUJOLD, Robert Charles (I12377)
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7446 | Robert C. Bujold Find A Grave Index Name: Robert C. Bujold Event Type: Burial Event Date: 2010 Event Place: Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America Event Place (Original): Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America Age (Estimated): 84 Birth Date: 09 Oct 1926 Death Date: 21 Oct 2010 Cemetery: Saint Joseph Cemetery | BUJOLD, Robert Charles (I12377)
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7447 | Robert Charles Bujold, 79, passed away Oct. 18, 2008. He was born on May 5, 1929, in Tupper Lake, N.Y., son of the late Charles and Laura Bujold. He graduated from Holy Ghost Academy in Tupper Lake in 1948. He enlisted in the Army immediately following graduation and was honorably discharged in 1956. Robert was employed by the Grand Union for 43 years until he retired in 1991. Robert enjoyed traveling with his family and friends throughout his life. He was an active member of the Knights of Columbus for 20 years. He was also a eucharistic minister for the Holy Name Church for many years. In 1951, Robert married his high-school sweetheart and love of his life, Gloria J. Cusson. He is survived by his wife, Gloria; his sister, Patricia Bujold; his children, Wayne Bujold, Keith Bujold and wife, Jacklyn, Craig Bujold and wife, Dawn, Cheryl Carter and husband, Eric; grandchildren, Alex Bujold, Soren Bujold, Jaxon Bujold, Craig Bujold, Jr., Suzzane Bujold, Kristy Carter and Ashley Carter; and great-grandchildren, April Bennett and Shawn Beaney. A Memorial Mass will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, at Holy Name Church in AuSable Forks with Father Phillip Allen officiating, with burial immediately following. There will be a gathering for family and friends at the American Legion in AuSable Forks after the burial service. In lieu of flowers, a donation at a charity of your choice in Robert's name would be appreciated. Zaumetzer-Sprague Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | BUJOLD, Robert Charles (I827)
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7448 | ROBERT CHARLES MCMASTER 1913-1986 BY ROBERT I. JAFFEE Robert Charles McMaster, one of the pioneers of non-destructive testing, died of cardiac shock at his home in Delaware, Ohio, on July 6, 1986. Dr. McMaster, who was seventy-three when he died, was Regents Professor Emeritus of Welding Engineering and Electrical Engineering at Ohio State University (OSU). He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1970. He retired from OSU in 1977 and spent the last nine years of his life in a typically proactive, Bob McMaster style: involved in countless projects, including continued consulting, editing the second edition of his monumental Nondestructive Testing Handbook, and attending to his family to whom he was devoted. McMaster received a B.S. in 1936 in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; an M.S. in 1938 in electrical engineering from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California; and a Ph.D., magna cum laude, in electrical engineering and physics in 1944, also from Caltech. At Caltech, McMaster supervised welding and X-ray radiography, his first encounter with the field of nondestructive testing (NDT). His Ph.D. research involved the effects of light on power transmission lines. His teachers included Nobel Laureates Carl D. Anderson, Robert A. Millikan, and Enrico Fermi. Bob McMaster's first job after finishing his Ph.D. was with Battelle Memorial Institute's Columbus Laboratories, where he cut quite a swath as supervisor of electrical engineering from 1945 to 1954. It was during this period that Bob McMaster became one of the nation's first television weathermen. From 1950 to 1964 he broadcast twice a day at WBNS-TV in Columbus, providing for his watchers a virtual education in weather forecasting that included the "why" as well as the "what" in the local weather picture. His Battelle days included important work on the use of sonic and ultrasonic wave-assisted oil well drilling and power tools, a topic he continued at OSU. This experience culminated in the licensing of industry to produce high-power-level prezoelectric transducers for metal working and hand tools. McMaster continued his work on NDT, applying the xerox copying process developed by Battelle for Haloid Company, which later became Xerox Corporation, to radiography in the xeroradiography units being marketed by Xerox. Xeroradiography is now widely used in medicine for early cancer detection. McMaster joined Ohio State University in 1955. He began as a professor of welding engineering and later became Regents Professor of Welding and Electrical Engineering. He taught courses in NDT and welding to both graduate and undergraduate students. Bob McMaster turned out to be a superb teacher. His booming lecture voice and carefully printed blackboard will never be forgotten by his students, to whom he was known as "Doc." His courses in welding and NDT principles and analysis were also perhaps the best English and mathematics courses his students ever had. A report with grammatical errors would be returned with a suitably pithy comment scrawled in the margin for correction before it would be accepted. Of McMaster's more than three hundred publications and nineteen patents, perhaps the most significant to his field and to society as a whole is the Nondestructive Testing Handbook that he edited for the American Society for Nondestructive Testing. The two-volume first edition appeared in 1959; McMaster finished the second edition in 1986, before his untimely death. His achievement in compiling, and often rewriting, the contributions to this work is staggering. The manuscript of the first edition totaled 2,700 typed pages, contained 1,250 illustrations, and stood twenty-six inches high when stacked. The award- winning publication was so comprehensive, far reaching, and definitive that it is still widely used twenty-seven years after its publication and has been translated into many languages including French, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese. McMaster received many honors during his lifetime. He was a life member of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT), the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), the American Welding Society, the American Society for Metals, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; he was also a member of the American Society for Engineering Education and Sigma Xi. He presented the ASNT Mehl Lecture in 1950 and the ASTM Edgar Marburg Lecture on nondestructive testing in 1952. For the American Welding Society, McMaster presented the Educational Lecture in 1962 and the Adams Honor Lecture in 1965. In 1970 he was appointed national lecturer of the Midwest region of Sigma Xi. He received the National Reliability Award (1966), the Carnegie Mellon Merit Award (1971), the Ohioana Citation for distinguished service in engineering and research (1971), the American Welding Society Charles H. Jennings Memorial Award (1975), and the OSU Meritorious Service Citation (1980). From his primary society, the American Society of Nondestructive Testing, McMaster received many honors and awards. He was ASNT president from 1952 to 1953 and received the ASNT Fellow Award (1973), the Coolidge Honor Award (1957), the DeForest Award (1959), the Tutorial Citation (1973), and the Gold Medal (1977). He was awarded honorary membership in 1960. McMaster's work on NDT was of great timeliness because it coincided with the development of fracture mechanics during the early 1950s, a period marked by catastrophic failures of turbine and generator rotors and rocket motor casings. The juxtaposition of the development of NDT and fracture mechanics appears to be more than coincidental. Prior to an understanding of fracture mechanics and the development of finite element stress analysis, NDT was used primarily for radiographic inspection. Fracture mechanics required accurate knowledge of flaw size and location relative to the static dynamic stresses that are applied to large, critical components. McMaster's work on advanced NDT techniques, including ultrasonic and eddy-current methods, was vital to the new fracture mechanics technology that was created during the 1950s to analyze failures and predict the life of components. McMaster had a sophisticated view of NDT in the total context of science and engineering and of the importance of NDT to society. His later publications dealt more and more with management responsibilities and ethical philosophy in the application of NDT. He saw NDT as a broad family of technologies that extended human powers of perception beyond the inspection of industrial materials to many fields, including noninvasive medical diagnostics, geophysical sensing, meteorological environmental monitoring, and radiometric probing of space. His humane vision of the NDT profession is one of his many legacies. McMaster is survived by his wife, Laura Gerould McMaster; his sons, L. Roy McMaster and James A. McMaster; his daughter, Lois McMaster Bujold; his sister, Mrs. Max T. Rogers; and seven grandchildren. Roy is an investment counselor, Jim works in chemical plant research and development, and Lois writes books on science fiction. Laura McMaster recently closed the house on the left bank of the Scioto River, where they lived happily for seventeen years. Bob and Laura McMaster were members of the Liberty Presbyterian Church in Delaware, Ohio, the churchyard in which he was buried on July 9, 1986. Bob McMaster leaves behind a living legacy of hundreds of people with whom he came in contact, students and professional colleagues, to continue his work in nondestructive testing. | MCMASTER, Robert Charles (I12668)
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7449 | Robert Edward Becerra California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Robert Edward Becerra Event Type: Death Event Date: 02 Feb 1995 Event Place: San Mateo, California, United States Birth Date: 17 Sep 1917 Birthplace: California Sex: Male Mother's Name: Morales | BECERRA, Robert Edward (I16134)
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7450 | Robert Joseph Bujol, a retired Exxon Chemical Co. engineer with 38 years service, died Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Lafayette. He was 89 and a lifelong resident of Baton Rouge. Arrangements entrusted to Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd. Visiting at Broadmoor Presbyterian Church, 9340 Florida Blvd., until religious services, conducted by the Rev. Hawley Wolfe. Interment in Young Family Cemetery in Plains. He is survived by his wife, Helen Bufkin Bujol; two sons, David Wayne Bujol and Dudley Young Bujol and wife Sharon Alexander Bujol; a daughter, Charlotte Denise Bujol; grandchildren, Rebekah, Rachel, Michael, Callie and Ross Bujol, Jennifer and Beth Johnson, Dylan and Neal Pritchett; great-grandchildren, Carter and Colin; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 49 years, Eugenie East Bujol; parents, Julius and Ora Bujol; a sister, Evelyn McKowen; and a brother, Earl Bujol. He graduate from LSU in chemical engineering in 1943, where he was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi and Alpha Chi Sigma. He served in World War II as a captain in the Army Corps of Engineers. He was a member of the LSU Alumni Association and the LSU Foundation. He was a charter member of the University Presbyterian Church and later served as an elder in the Broadmoor Presbyterian Church. Obituary published in The Advocate on February 18, 2011. | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Robert Joseph (I13713)
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