Monday, November 26, 2007
Wilson's Reservoir - former Joyal place at the lake
Dad, Bob and I managed to explore Paschoag and see if we could find our way to the old Joyal water front site at Wilson's Reservoir one weekend in October.
We managed to do so.
The Joyal's did not have a dock when they were here. But the water and the view hasn't changed too much.
Labels:
Joyal,
lake,
Paschoag,
Wilson's Reservoir
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Jerry's Story: Early Days at Washburn Wire
Jerry talks about working at Washburn Wire, as a utility supervisor and then in the cost department.
Time: 7 minutes, 2 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 7 minutes, 2 seconds
MP3 File
Labels:
cost department,
union,
utility supervisor,
Washburn Wire
Monday, November 19, 2007
Jerry's Story: Working for McGarrahan Roofing
Jerry talks about working for McGarrahan Roofing. Doing roofing jobs in the middle of a tough winter during 1948.
Time: 8 minutes, 33 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 8 minutes, 33 seconds
MP3 File
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Jerry's Story: Job History Part 1
Jerry recaps his job history starting post war with applying to FRAM Corp, then getting work at American Insulated Wire as a floor man. Providing the bundles of appliance cords, cloth covered, to the women who tied them off and then capped them with the plugs.
Time: 6 minutes, 23 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 6 minutes, 23 seconds
MP3 File
Labels:
American Insulated Wire,
appliances,
floor man,
FRAM
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Jerry's Story: Filling in some gaps
Jerry talks about the parish schools, recaps his grade school to high school, to war, then one year at PC. With additional info on the replacement manager job he had with Finast before leaving for World War II
Time: 3 minutes, 6 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 3 minutes, 6 seconds
MP3 File
Labels:
Finast,
PC,
Providence College,
replacement manager,
Sacred Heart,
St Raphael Academy,
union
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Jerry's Story: Drug stores and St Rays
Jerry talks about the drug stores in the neighborhood and then about the neighborhood around St Ray's as some houses got moved for Rt 95 to go through Broadway and Summit
Time: 5 minutes, 43 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 5 minutes, 43 seconds
MP3 File
Monday, November 12, 2007
Jerry's Story: Working in the Neighborhood
Jerry talks about working for the paper merchant, loading stock from the 3rd floor, riding the truck to deliver in Providence.
Time: 4 minutes, 18 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 4 minutes, 18 seconds
MP3 File
Labels:
paper,
Pawtucket,
Providence
NORMAND JOSEPH (Red) ROBICHAUD
ROBICHAUD, NORMAND JOSEPH, also known as 'Norm', 'Red', 71, a lifelong resident of Pawtucket, was born into eternal life Friday evening surrounded by his loving family holding him. Normand passed away after a courageous battle of pancreatic cancer. He was the husband of Colette (Joyal) Robichaud. Born in Pawtucket, he was the son of the late Emery and Lea (Laporte) Robichaud. Mr. Robichaud was a life-long communicant and Eucharistic Minister of the St. John the Baptist Church, Pawtucket.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He attended St. John the Baptist School, Sacred Heart, West High, and RI School of Design. He was a lifetime member of the Lefoyer Club and a member of the Les Gais Chanteur for over 40 years. Normand served on the school board at Woodlawn Catholic Regional School in Pawtucket for 33 years. In his spare time he enjoyed playing golf, painting, drawing, and spending time at the barn with the family horses, George, Heaven and Dog Becca.
Mr. Robichaud was a model cutter for 27 years for Jostens in Attleboro, and then Balfour for 7 years. After his retirement in 2001, he became a dedicated volunteer as a Eucharistic minister at the Miriam Hospital in Providence where he carried on his services of comfort and prayers, love and laughter to those in need. This was a job which he especially enjoyed. Normand always loved to make others laugh and always succeeded at brightening the love of others.
Normand's spirit will live on in the legacy of his family. He was the adoring father to his five children who will miss him dearly: Charles E. Robichaud, Brigette A. Robichaud, Aimee D. Robichaud, Denis A. Robichaud, and Elise M. Robichaud. He also leaves several nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, all of whom cherished his love. He was the brother of the late George Robichaud, Cecile Hamel, and Yvette Clement.
His funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 AM from the J.J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Road, Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in the St. John the Baptist Church, 69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket. Burial will follow in the Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and Friends are kindly invited. Calling Hours will be held Monday, 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. John the Baptist Food Bank, 69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860. Directions and Guestbook
reprinted from the Providence (RI) Journal edition of 11/11/07.
Colette was one of my mother's sisters, Norm was one of Jerry's brother-in-laws
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He attended St. John the Baptist School, Sacred Heart, West High, and RI School of Design. He was a lifetime member of the Lefoyer Club and a member of the Les Gais Chanteur for over 40 years. Normand served on the school board at Woodlawn Catholic Regional School in Pawtucket for 33 years. In his spare time he enjoyed playing golf, painting, drawing, and spending time at the barn with the family horses, George, Heaven and Dog Becca.
Mr. Robichaud was a model cutter for 27 years for Jostens in Attleboro, and then Balfour for 7 years. After his retirement in 2001, he became a dedicated volunteer as a Eucharistic minister at the Miriam Hospital in Providence where he carried on his services of comfort and prayers, love and laughter to those in need. This was a job which he especially enjoyed. Normand always loved to make others laugh and always succeeded at brightening the love of others.
Normand's spirit will live on in the legacy of his family. He was the adoring father to his five children who will miss him dearly: Charles E. Robichaud, Brigette A. Robichaud, Aimee D. Robichaud, Denis A. Robichaud, and Elise M. Robichaud. He also leaves several nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, all of whom cherished his love. He was the brother of the late George Robichaud, Cecile Hamel, and Yvette Clement.
His funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 AM from the J.J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Road, Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in the St. John the Baptist Church, 69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket. Burial will follow in the Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and Friends are kindly invited. Calling Hours will be held Monday, 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. John the Baptist Food Bank, 69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860. Directions and Guestbook
reprinted from the Providence (RI) Journal edition of 11/11/07.
Colette was one of my mother's sisters, Norm was one of Jerry's brother-in-laws
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Jerry's Story: Neighborhood Stores
Jerry talks of the neighborhood stores, the meat market one block one way or five blocks the other way. The ice man, the milk man. Cumberland Farms. Cream on the top of the milk bottle.
Time: 5 minutes, 56 seconds
MP3 File
Time: 5 minutes, 56 seconds
MP3 File
Labels:
Broadway,
Coyle Ave,
cream,
Cumberland Farms,
ice man,
meat market,
milk man
Friday, November 2, 2007
Sherlock Clan
front row: Martina, Angela, Jack
back row: Henry, Helene, Jerry
If the picture does not show completely in your browser window, click on the picture to view the original in Flickr.
The photo was taken during the reception at Rhode Island College following the funeral for their sister M Francis Campbell. RIC President John Nazarian stopped in to the reception to extend his condolences to the family and friends gathered there. He said that he will miss Fran. No matter what he said, she always had something else to add. She is probably looking down upon us all now and commenting.
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