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“Rob and Family, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your father.
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1 of 5 | Posted by: Anita & Jim Babcock - Odessa, FL
“Barbara and family, Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your Dad...may each special memory shine in your heart and bring you peace. Pam & Scott...Read More »
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2 of 5 | Posted by: Pam Lorion - Charlton, MA
“Barb and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Peace to all,
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3 of 5 | Posted by: Ken and Debbie (Hall) Kranefuss - CA
“Jack and Sandi Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time. With Sincere Condolences Rose and Midget
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4 of 5 | Posted by: Rosann Query - Worcester, MA
“Jack and Sandie, please accept our sincere condolences at the loss of your father. We too know your greif as we lost Tricia's Mom just this past week...Read More »
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5 of 5 | Posted by: Steve Turner - Marlborough, MA
GRAFTON/EAST BROOKFIELD: George J. Jalbert, 91, passed away November 8th, 2011. His wife Elizabeth M. (Whitelock) passed away in 1983. He is survived by his longtime companion Blanche Pisecki, his children, Jack T. Jalbert and his wife Sandie of Charlton, Rob M. Jalbert and his husband Jerry Marcanio of Royalston, Barbara A. Richford and her husband Guy of Leicester, Joyce E. Mondor and her husband Joe of East Brookfield, and Joanne E. Jalbert and her companion Gary Bousquet of Southbridge. He also leaves his grandchildren Kellie Dahlstrom, Randie Willand, Julie Johnson, Melinda Gauvin, and Kim, Kelsey and Ben Mondor, and five great-grandchildren. His son George E. Jalbert, grandson Chris Johnson, brothers Edward Francis and Roger Jalbert and sisters Betty Mesale and Rita Denzer predeceased him. George was born June 18, 1920 in Grafton, MA, son of the late Helen (Crow) and Edward Jalbert. He attended Grafton schools and played semi-pro baseball in the Blackstone Valley League. George served in the US Navy during WW II in Europe and North Africa. He also met his wife Elizabeth during the war in England. George's wife Elizabeth and their eldest son George journeyed home on the Queen Elizabeth I. George and Elizabeth then settled in Grafton where they raised their family. George served in the Navy again during the Korean conflict repairing ships in South Carolina. Following the war George worked for many years as a Construction Superintendent and Estimator for Thomas G. Gallagher in Somerville and Hart Engineering in East Providence, Rhode Island. He was a 64 year member of the Local 537 Pipefitters Union in Boston and was also active in the Delisle Goulet American Legion Post 92 in Grafton. He served on the Board of Registrars in Grafton and also coached Little League Baseball. George had a great love of the outdoors, frequently hunting and fishing with his family and friends. He and his companion Blanche enjoyed taking trips across the country together. He leaves his family with wonderful memories of their cottage in Ashburnham of skiing, snowmobiling and long afternoons by the lake. Those who knew George will miss his quick smile, a wink, and the simple way he brought laughter to all around him. In lieu of flowers his family requests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice or the Make A Wish Foundation One Bullfinch Place 2nd Floor Boston MA 02114 or online at MakeAWish.org. CALLING HOURS & FUNERAL MASS All are invited to calling hours for George Saturday November 12th from 9 to 10:30am at RONEY FUNERAL HOME 152 Worcester St. N. Grafton MA 01536 followed by the celebration of his Funeral Mass at 11:00am at St. Philip's Church 12 West St. Grafton MA 01519. He will then be laid to rest with Military Honors at St. Philip's Cemetery in Grafton.

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