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Death: Adelard Ayotte, Lowell Sun, Lowell MA, October 26, 1972
Posted by: Maureen Reilly (ID *****3596) Date: February 15, 2006 at 04:53:40
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While at the library copying an obit for someone, I managed to copy the following obit. I'm not related in any way, but wanted to post it in case it is helpful to someone.

Source, Lowell Sun
Lowell MA
October 26, 1972

Adelard Ayotte
...father of former mayor of Lowell

Adelard Ayotte, 91, husband of Mrs. Anna (Decelle) Ayotte, of 59 Crawford St., died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital. Born in St. Narcisse, P.Q., Canada, he was a son of the late Joseph and Anna (Frigon) Ayotte. He resided in Pawtucketville the greater part of his life and he was a founding member of Ste. Jeanne d'Arc church where he held membership in the parish Holy Name Society. He was also a member of the Catholic Foresters for over 50 years. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a machinist by the Massachusetts Mills. Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sons, George A. Ayotte, former Lowell mayor, of Tyngsboro; Wilfred A. Ayotte and Robert J. Ayotte, both of Dracut; six daughters, Mrs. Aura Barry and Mrs. Harvey (Cecile) Paquin of Lowell, Mrs. Irene Balbaton of Central Falls, R.I.; Mrs. Louis (Jeannette) Lacroix and Mrs. Normand (Claire) Desilets, both of Lowell, and Mrs. Robert (Therese) St. Hilaire of Livermore, Calif; a sister, Rev. Si8ster Marie Almede, S. N. J. M. of Montreal, P.Q.; 24 grandchildren, and 47 great grandchildren.





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