Alice M. (Raimbeau) L'Heureux, 1/17/1939, passed on October 27th, 2018. She was the wife of the late Arthur L'Heureux. She is survived by her two sisters, Marguerite Spring, Doylestown, PA and Helen Charpentier, Havelock, NC. She was the mother of Theresa (Harnois) Sadowski and husband George, Normand A. Harnois and wife Christine. She had 3 grandchildren, Andrew Golembewski and wife Santos, Katherine Golinski and husband Karl, and Dean Sadowski. 3 great-grandchildren, Samuel, Xochitl and Madison. She was the loving companion of Paul St. Pierre, Warwick, RI. Alice retired as a teller from Fleet Bank. She was a long time executive secretary for Hasbro Industries. Alice was an award winning volunteer for the Chimney Hill Lunch Program. She was an avid fan of tennis , the NE Patriots and especially the Boston Celtics. Alice always had a zest, zeal and love for adventure. Alice’s cherished adventures were horseback riding in Arizona and snowmobiling in Vermont, Maine and Canada. Recent quiet strolls and dinners and shopping at “The Country Store†with Paul, near the “Shire†in Vermont were a serene final chapter to her noted life. Visiting hours and Memorial are this Saturday, November 3rd, 2018, 1-3pm, at Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Higginson Ave, Lincoln, RI. In lieu of flowers please consider donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or Paralyzed Veterans of America.
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Alice M. (Raimbeau) L'Heureux, 1/17/1939, passed on October 27th, 2018. She was the wife of the late Arthur L'Heureux. She is survived by her two sisters, Marguerite Spring, Doylestown, PA and Helen Charpentier, Havelock, NC. She was the mother of Theresa (Harnois) Sadowski and husband George, Normand A. Harnois and wife Christine. She had 3 grandchildren, Andrew Golembewski and wife Santos, Katherine Golinski and husband Karl, and Dean Sadowski. 3 great-grandchildren, Samuel, Xochitl and Madison. She was the loving companion of Paul St. Pierre, Warwick, RI. Alice retired as a teller from Fleet Bank. She was a long time executive secretary for Hasbro Industries. Alice was an award winning volunteer for the Chimney Hill Lunch Program. She was an avid fan of tennis , the NE Patriots and especially the Boston Celtics. Alice always had a zest, zeal and love for adventure. Alice’s cherished adventures were horseback riding in Arizona and snowmobiling in Vermont, Maine and Canada. Recent quiet strolls and dinners and shopping at “The Country Store†with Paul, near the “Shire†in Vermont were a serene final chapter to her noted life. Visiting hours and Memorial are this Saturday, November 3rd, 2018, 1-3pm, at Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Higginson Ave, Lincoln, RI. In lieu of flowers please consider donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or Paralyzed Veterans of America.