Born 7 JAN 1926. Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [1] [2]
Census: 1930 Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [3] 1940 Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [4]
Residence FROM 1935 TO 1956. Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [4] [5] FROM 1972 TO 1976. Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [6] [7]
Military Service: WW II - US Army Private First Class. 21 JUN 1946. [8]
Occupation: Cashier. 1948 [9] Supermarket manager. [2]
Died 2 MAY 2004. Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [10]
Note: 1948: LOWELL, MA - United in marriage by Rev. Aldore M. Boisvert, OMI, at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass on June 12 at St. Jean Baptiste church were Miss Lucille Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of 487 Moody street, and Rosario N. Plouffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario S. Plouffe, 489 Moody street. Roses banked the altar, and a traditional program of organ music was presented. Given by her father in marriage, the bride had as her attendants Mrs. Ulric Mason, her sister, as matron of honor, Miss R. Antoinette Plouffe, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Edward Richard, the bride's sister-in-law, as bridesmaids. Wilfred Richard was best man for his new brother-in-law, and Edward Richard, another brother, ushered guests to their pews at the church. The bride wore a lovely gown of white satin trimmed with lace, a fingertip frothy veil, and carried white roses centered with an orchid. Her honor matron wore yellow chiffon with a crown of yellow net and carried yellow roses. Miss Plouffe was attired in peach taffeta with a crown of talisman roses and shouder veiling and bouquet of matching roses, while Mrs. Richard was in blue taffeta. with red rose accessories in crown and bouquet. At the Snowshoers club reception, Mrs. Ulric Mason presented the guest book, and an orchestra played for dancing. The mothers of the couple who greeted guests both were attired in print frocks with corsages of red roses. When the couple left for a trip to Trois Rivieres and Montreal, Canada, the bride wore a grey suit and coat with white accessories. They are now living at 502 Moody street. The bride, graduate of St Joseph's school and a member of the Sodality of Notre Dame de Lourdes, is employed at Synthetis Yarns, Inc. Mr. Plouffe, a cashier at the First National Stores, served in the Philippines during the war and is a member of the Catholic Foresters of America. He was educated at St. Joseph's high school. [9] 1972: Eleven-month-old Cheryl Vincent of Tyngsboro Road, Dracut, was slightly injured yesterday afternoon when the car she was in collided with a second vehicle at Aiken and Perkins Streets. Police said the cars involved were driven by Rosario N. Plouffe, 46, of 258 Tyngsboro Rd., and Vivian Dureault, 46, of 8 Fisher St. [6]
Marriage Husband Rosario Napoleon Plouffe. Wife Lucille V. Richard. Child: (...) Plouffe. Child: Diane Plouffe. Child: Carole Plouffe. Child: Normand G. Plouffe. Child: Donald Plouffe. Child: Michelle T. Plouffe. Child: Roland Plouffe. Child: Denise Plouffe. Marriage 12 JUN 1948. Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [11]
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