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51 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor | ||
52 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor while on active duty with the U.S. Army. Lazlo was drafted and stationed in Germany for his two-year stint of active duty. | ||
53 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor while on active duty with the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany. | ||
54 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor as a boy scout. | ||
55 | Lazlo Fodor Lazlo Fodor dancing by himself at the wedding of his youngest daughter Abigail. | ||
56 | Lazlo Fodor's Family at Ron Charest's Wedding A family picture of Lazlo and Melinda (Charest) Fodor's family at the first wedding of Ron Charest and Marilou Manahan. October 15, 1986. Ron's wedding was a military wedding, held at Balboa Park Chapel in San Diego, California. Top from left: Lazlo Fodor, Ronald Charest, Melinda (Fodor) Charest Bottom from left: Renee Torrence, Melissa Fodor, Elizabeth Fodor, Steven Fodor | ||
57 | Leo Forand and Clair (Forand) Charest Photo of Leo and Claire Forand. They were married for over 50 years at the time of Leo's passing. | ||
58 | Leo Forand In The Army Leo Forand in his Army uniform. | ||
59 | Louis George Charest early photo of Louis George Charest, as a chef. George was a chef prior to joining the U.S. Merchant Marines as ship's cook. This photo would have been taken in the early 1930s, possibly as early as 1931. | ||
60 | Louis George Charest 1943 Scan from an original photo of Louis George Charest, back of photo has the date 1943 inscribed in pencil. | ||
61 | Louis George Charest 2015 Photo of Louis George Charest, taken in his nursing home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, April 2015. | ||
62 | Louis George Charest as Photographer Louis George Charest was an avid photographer. For many years he worked as a freelance photographer for weddings local news media. He had his own darkroom equipment and invested in top end photography equipment of the era. | ||
63 | Lucille and Noella Lucille and Noella, photograph taken in the late 1970s, Woonsocket, Rhode Island | ||
64 | Lucille E (Charest) Duclos Lucille E (Charest) Duclos | ||
65 | Marguerite (Paquin) Charest, Husband Adrian Paquin, son Gerard Marguerite (Paquin) Charest, Husband Adrian Paquin, son Gerard. Photo taken early 1960s. | ||
66 | Martha (Charest) Wilkens Martha Charest photo taken about 2006 | ||
67 | Martha (Wilkens) Reichelt, Howard Charest, Melinda Charest, Rita (Danese) Charest Martha (Wilkens) Reichelt, Howard Charest, Melinda Charest, Rita (Danese) Charest, photo taken about 1964, most likely in a park on Long Island. Rita would visit Armand Charest and his family often while Armand's family lived in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York. Martha (Wilkens) Reichelt lived in South Ozone Park, Queens and also visited with the family often. Although Martha (Wilkens) Reichelt never learned to drive, her daughter Martha would come over from Farmingdale to pick her up for a day's outing. | ||
68 | Martha Alwine (Reichelt) Wilkens and Martha Hertha Wilkens 1928 Alwine Martha (Reichelt) Wilkens and her daughter Martha Hertha Wilkens, 1928, taken in Central park, New York | ||
69 | Martha and Erich Wilkens, and their daughter Martha. Taken about 1950 Martha and Eric Wilkens and their daughter Martha. Family photograph taken about 1950. | ||
70 | Martha Wilkens at 21, Studio portrait of Martha Wilkens taken in 1948 | ||
71 | Mary (Williams) Charest, 1987, with her son Raymond Mary (Williams) Charest, 1987, with her son Raymond | ||
72 | Melinda (Charest) and Lazlo Fodor Photo of Melinda and Lazlo Fodor | ||
73 | Newspaper Death Notice, Martha Alwine (Wilkens) REICHELT Newspaper death notice for Martha Alwine (Wilkens) REICHELT. This would have been published in a Long island, New York, newspaper. This notice expands on the question of Martha Reichelt's correct middle name - Alwine or Hertha | ||
74 | Noella (Papagno) Charest Noella (Papagno) Charest | ||
75 | Noella (Papagno) Charest Making family Christmas Tree decorations | ||
76 | Noella (Papagno) Charest Noella hanging her homemade Christmas decorations on her tree. Noella made Christmas decorations with tiny photos of her family members as Christmas gifts. | ||
77 | Noella (Papagno) Charest Noella making Christmas tree decorations. She would make ornaments with the faces of family members on them, and give these away to her extended family. | ||
78 | Noella (Papagno) Charest and Grandson Joseph Navarro Noella (Papagno) Charest and Grandson Joseph Navarro, taken in Hollywood, Florida. | ||
79 | Noella and George Papagno with their Son James Noella and George Papagno with their Son James | ||
80 | Patricia Peron Patricia Peron, early 1970s | ||
81 | Patricia Peron and Her Mother Joanne Patricia Peron and Her Mother Joanne (Peron) Kulig | ||
82 | Restaurant once owned by Ildephose Charest The Manville, Rhode Island, restaurant once owned by Ildephonse Charest as it existed in November 2017. | ||
83 | Rita (Danese) Charest and John B. Danese Rita (Danese) Charest and Husband John B. Danese. Taken sometime in the late 1950s | ||
84 | Rita (Danese) Charest and Roger Forbes Rita (Danese) Charest and her son Roger Forbes | ||
85 | Rita (Danese) Charest with Liberace and Two Friends Rita (Danese) Charest was a big fan of the singer, pianist, and entertainer Władziu Valentino Liberace ("Liberace"). Liberace once visited Rita in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and spent the afternoon with Rita and two of her friends. Rita later would say Liberace was one of the nicest men she had ever met. Władziu Valentino Liberace (May 16, 1919 - February 4, 1987) was an American pianist, singer, and actor. A child prodigy born in Wisconsin to parents of Italian and Polish origin, he enjoyed a career spanning four decades of concerts, recordings, television, motion pictures, and endorsements. At the height of his fame from the 1950s to 1970s, he was the highest-paid entertainer in the world with established concert residencies in Las Vegas and an international touring schedule. He embraced a lifestyle of flamboyant excess both on and off stage, earning the nickname "Mr. Showmanship". Liberace was a long-time entertainer on the Las Vegas circuit, known for his elaborate costumes. After his death on February 4, 1987, his fans operated a museum of his many costumes, pianos, cars, and other possessions. The museum closed in October 2010, but as of 2019 the Liberace Foundation continued to award scholarships. Rita was a huge fan of Liberace, and in 1968 had a chance to meet him at Warwick Musical Theater in Warwick, Rhode Island. From Left to right: Dorothy Palosso (Cousin of Rita), Comedian Fay McKay, Liberace, Rita (Danese) Charest | ||
86 | Roger Forbes, ___ , Ronald Charest Roger Forbes, ___ , Ronald Charest. Taken in Pawtucket, Rhode Island September 13, 2015 | ||
87 | Roland Hurteau in the Marines Roland Hurteau during his time in the US Marines. Photo taken about 1961. | ||
88 | Ronald Charest Studio portrait of Ronald A Charest | ||
89 | Ronald Charest Studio portrait of Ronald A Charest, wearing a favorite leather cap. This particular cap was purchased in Istanbul, Turkey, and Ron wore it near-daily for about 23 years. | ||
90 | Ronald Charest and Rita (Danese) Charest Ron Charest and Aunt Rita (Danese) Charest. Rita loved to make quilts, and one of her quilts was the background for this photo. Taken at the home of Ron Charest in Gautier, Mississippi, about July 2001. | ||
91 | Ronald Charest at Navy Basic Training Basic training (Boot Camp) company at graduation day. Taken at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California, August 12, 1974. | ||
92 | Ronald Charest in His Navy Dress Blues Studio portrait of Ronald A Charest in his Navy dress blue uniform, as Chief Electronics Technician (ETC). Taken in San Diego, California about 1988 | ||
93 | Ronald Charest In Uniform Last formal portrait taken of Ronald Charest during active duty. Taken on-board the USS Port Royal, CG73, in port at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, November 1995. Ron had attained his final rank of Electronics Technican Senior Chief (ETCS). | ||
94 | Ronald Charest Navy Photo Ronald A Charest's Navy photo taken during basic training (Boot Camp). Taken about half-way through boot camp, August 1974, at Recruit Training Center, San Diego, California. | ||
95 | Rosaire Joeseph Charest, Age 3 Rosaire Joeseph Charest, about age 3 | ||
96 | Rosaire Joeseph Charest, wife Duong Thi Ha (Linda Charest), Grandson Raymond Charest. Rosaire Joeseph Charest, wife Duong Thi Ha (Linda Charest), Grandson Raymond Charest. Photo taken about in the late 1980s, location Northern Virginia. | ||
97 | Rosaire Joseph Charest Rosaire Joseph Charest, believed to be at "Georges Variety Store," the shop operated by Louis George and Eloria (Lussaire) Charest, Manville, Rhode Island. | ||
98 | Rosaire Joseph Charest, 1972 Rosaire Joseph Charest, taken in 1972 about the time he retired from Civil Service | ||
99 | The Charest Family, Descendants of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest A family photograph of all nine children of Ildephonse and Emilie (Frenchette) Charest. Taken during a family reunion in the early 1980s. This was the last time all nine children were together, as Margaret would pass several years later. From Left to right, top row: Rita, Noella, George, Lucille, Margaret Second Row: Clair, Joe, Armand, Theresa | ||
100 | The Descendants of Martha Wilkens and Armand Charest The descendants of Martha Wilkens and Armand Charest; Their four children, children's spouses, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Photo taken at a Christmas family reunion celebration December 24, 2014 |