Arthur Corriveau, 82, passed away peacefully on August 31, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Southbridge, MA the son of the late Antoine and Antoinette (Savoie) Corriveau.
Arthur was the loving husband to his most valuable treasure, Dorothy (Hopkins) Corriveau. Besides his wife, he is survived by his three daughters, Debra Lamoureux of North Providence, Donna Demers of Lincoln and Kerri Reel of Smithfield, two sons, Keith and Shane Corriveau of Smithfield, 3 step children, Christina Ducharme of Lincoln, Peter and Ryan Ducharme of Virginia, siblings, Roger Corriveau, Shirley Horton and Jane Corriveau, many grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Gerard Corriveau.
Arthur loved fudge and cooking for everyone. He could be found working in his woodworking shop creating something beautiful. He was the proprietor of Atlas Transmission for many years. He was a Korean War Army Veteran, serving from 1953 to 1957.
Arthur had a profound respect for God, he was often found reading the bible. He even wrote and produced a record about the Lord in a broken world. Services will be private.
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Arthur Corriveau, 82, passed away peacefully on August 31, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Southbridge, MA the son of the late Antoine and Antoinette (Savoie) Corriveau.
Arthur was the loving husband to his most valuable treasure, Dorothy (Hopkins) Corriveau. Besides his wife, he is survived by his three daughters, Debra Lamoureux of North Providence, Donna Demers of Lincoln and Kerri Reel of Smithfield, two sons, Keith and Shane Corriveau of Smithfield, 3 step children, Christina Ducharme of Lincoln, Peter and Ryan Ducharme of Virginia, siblings, Roger Corriveau, Shirley Horton and Jane Corriveau, many grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Gerard Corriveau.
Arthur loved fudge and cooking for everyone. He could be found working in his woodworking shop creating something beautiful. He was the proprietor of Atlas Transmission for many years. He was a Korean War Army Veteran, serving from 1953 to 1957.
Arthur had a profound respect for God, he was often found reading the bible. He even wrote and produced a record about the Lord in a broken world. Services will be private.