Robert William “Bob” Beauchene

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Robert William “Bob” Beauchene Veteran

Birth
Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
22 Feb 2014 (aged 91)
Danielson, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Danielson, Windham County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Robert W. Beauchene Mar. 20, 1922 - Feb. 22, 2014 BROOKLYN - Robert W. Beauchene, 91, of Brooklyn, died Saturday at Regency Heights in Danielson. He was the husband of the late Estelle (Lamothe) Beauchene, who died August 4, 1988. Bob was born 20 March 1922 in Canterbury, son of William and Mary (Lemay) Beauchene. He made his home in Brooklyn all his life, he was a veteran of WWII, serving with the US Army. He worked as a supervisor for CL & P for over 40 years. He enjoyed traveling throughout the world, to China, Ireland, Europe, Russia, Germany, Alaska, Hawaii, the South Pacific, the United States and many cruises. He enjoyed hunting, shooting, and fishing, and was active with the Boy Scouts for many years.
He leaves his companion of many years, Ingeborg Bieber of Uncasville and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sons Richard R. Beauchene in 1969 and Robert W. Beauchene in 1984, his sisters and brothers; Irene, Melina, Marcelle, Harvey, Adelard and Conrad.
He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson, with Military Honors.
Robert W. Beauchene Mar. 20, 1922 - Feb. 22, 2014 BROOKLYN - Robert W. Beauchene, 91, of Brooklyn, died Saturday at Regency Heights in Danielson. He was the husband of the late Estelle (Lamothe) Beauchene, who died August 4, 1988. Bob was born 20 March 1922 in Canterbury, son of William and Mary (Lemay) Beauchene. He made his home in Brooklyn all his life, he was a veteran of WWII, serving with the US Army. He worked as a supervisor for CL & P for over 40 years. He enjoyed traveling throughout the world, to China, Ireland, Europe, Russia, Germany, Alaska, Hawaii, the South Pacific, the United States and many cruises. He enjoyed hunting, shooting, and fishing, and was active with the Boy Scouts for many years.
He leaves his companion of many years, Ingeborg Bieber of Uncasville and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sons Richard R. Beauchene in 1969 and Robert W. Beauchene in 1984, his sisters and brothers; Irene, Melina, Marcelle, Harvey, Adelard and Conrad.
He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson, with Military Honors.

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