Lillian A. Pariseau
May 02, 1928 - August 02, 2006
View Tribute and Sign Guestbook Lillian A. Pariseau, 78, of 2nd Avenue Woonsocket died Wednesday August 2, 2006. She was the wife of Robert A. “ Bob” Pariseau, they were married for 40 years. She was born in New Bedford MA on May 2 1928.
After graduating from Bellingham High School, she was employed at Royal Robes, where she was a sewer, and also worked at Texas Instruments, performing a variety of piecework with the utmost dignity and skill, she did this for over 25 years before retiring in 1993.
She lived in Woonsocket for over 50 years, after moving from Bellingham and Medway. After raising her children, Lillian wed her soul mate Robert. In 1998, their wedding was blessed by Father Roger Houle at St Anne’s Church Woonsocket. Lillian & Bob were happy “ Just Being Together”.
Lillian was a parishioner of St Charles Church. She enjoyed traveling - creating lasting memories together in some of her favorite places including Old Orchard Beach Maine, and Niagra Falls.She enjoyed the most challenging puzzles in her spare time. The holidays spent with her family and grandchildren were very special times for her.
Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Gary Hogarth & his wife Naomi of Gray, Georgia and Lawrence Gardner & his family of Woonsocket. She also leaves a son in law Richard Boucher, of Douglas, MA. She was the step mother of Robert A. Pariseau, Rebecca A. McLoughlin, Raymond A. Pariseau, Regina Annette Pariseau all of Woonsocket, 7 grandchildren and their families Richard A. Boucher Jr, of Newark, Delaware, Tammy A. Robertson of Whitinsville, MA, Monique D. Touil of Uxbridge, MA, Holly Speis of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Teresa Gardner of Franklin, MA, Joe Gardner, Nikki Gardner, Jason & Amy Swiech and Kyle Pariseau, all of Woonsocket. She was the mother of the late Susan M Boucher, and sister of the late Doris O’Rourke, they both passed away in 1997.
Lillian’s family, many great grandchildren, extended family and friends will live on in the light of her gentle legacy.
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