50, Time St, passed away, February 17th at home with her loving family by her side.
She was the wife of Richard M. Grudain Sr.
Born in Attleboro, a daughter of Normand and Lucille (Tondreau) St. Pierre.
She had been employed as a teller at Foxboro Federal Savings for many years.
Besides enjoying the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, crafts, crocheting and bingo she was a proud fundraiser for various organizations in need.
Janet is also survived by two sons, Kevin and Eric Mobley, both of Attleboro, a sister, Denise Mines of Florida, two brothers, David St. Pierre of Attleboro and Richard St. Pierre of South Attleboro and many nieces, nephews, dear friends and her dog, Buster. Memorial gifts may be made to any organization researching cancer. Services will be private,
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50, Time St, passed away, February 17th at home with her loving family by her side.
She was the wife of Richard M. Grudain Sr.
Born in Attleboro, a daughter of Normand and Lucille (Tondreau) St. Pierre.
She had been employed as a teller at Foxboro Federal Savings for many years.
Besides enjoying the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, crafts, crocheting and bingo she was a proud fundraiser for various organizations in need.
Janet is also survived by two sons, Kevin and Eric Mobley, both of Attleboro, a sister, Denise Mines of Florida, two brothers, David St. Pierre of Attleboro and Richard St. Pierre of South Attleboro and many nieces, nephews, dear friends and her dog, Buster. Memorial gifts may be made to any organization researching cancer. Services will be private,