George Thomas Rigby Sr, 79 of Pawtucket passed away on June 22, 2022 @ 9:13 am surrounded by family after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Born on May 20, 1943 to the late Sidney Rigby & Gladys (Carline) Simoneau. George is survived by his wife Marsha (Hunt) Rigby they were married for 57 years and would have celebrated their 58th anniversary on July 31st , he also leaves his daughter Sharon Sexton-Brady of Pawtucket, his son George T. Rigby Jr and his wife Kristine of Bristol and the late Brian D. Rigby. He also leaves behind 10 grandchildren – Kayleigh, Jonathon, Amanda, Nicole, Mollie, Ashleigh, Michael, Alexa, Victoria, Emily and his great grandchildren Natalia, Olivia, Aiden, Noah, Joshua, Luna, Isabella and Avery. He also leaves his sister Beverly Merrill and his brothers Wayne Simoneau and his wife Carol and Larry Simoneau and his wife Martha.
George’s personality was such that should you need a helping hand he was always there for you. He also loved spending time with his family and friends, and he enjoyed camping at Echo Lake Campground for many years, boating, fishing, playing horseshoes and his pick-up trucks. George graduated from West (Shea) High School in 1962 and graduated from the School of Practical Arts in Boston.
Funeral arrangements are private per George’s request.
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George Thomas Rigby Sr, 79 of Pawtucket passed away on June 22, 2022 @ 9:13 am surrounded by family after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Born on May 20, 1943 to the late Sidney Rigby & Gladys (Carline) Simoneau. George is survived by his wife Marsha (Hunt) Rigby they were married for 57 years and would have celebrated their 58th anniversary on July 31st , he also leaves his daughter Sharon Sexton-Brady of Pawtucket, his son George T. Rigby Jr and his wife Kristine of Bristol and the late Brian D. Rigby. He also leaves behind 10 grandchildren – Kayleigh, Jonathon, Amanda, Nicole, Mollie, Ashleigh, Michael, Alexa, Victoria, Emily and his great grandchildren Natalia, Olivia, Aiden, Noah, Joshua, Luna, Isabella and Avery. He also leaves his sister Beverly Merrill and his brothers Wayne Simoneau and his wife Carol and Larry Simoneau and his wife Martha.
George’s personality was such that should you need a helping hand he was always there for you. He also loved spending time with his family and friends, and he enjoyed camping at Echo Lake Campground for many years, boating, fishing, playing horseshoes and his pick-up trucks. George graduated from West (Shea) High School in 1962 and graduated from the School of Practical Arts in Boston.
Funeral arrangements are private per George’s request.