While in Lowell, Mr. Duquette was a communicant of St. Louis de France Church, where he was an active volunteer at the Lowell parish.
Mr. Duquette had worked in the Lowell mills.
He is survived by two brothers and a sister-in-law, Joseph "Andre" Duquette of Lincoln, Maine, and Adrien Duquette Jr. and his wife Dolores A. Duquette of Lowell; five sisters and two brothers-in-law, Sister Cecile Duquette, sco, of Barchand Hall in Lowell, Rita Barry and her husband Richard of Lowell, Yvette Clement, residing in California, Annette Knust and her husband Lee James Knust of Lowell, and Jacqueline Gally, residing in New Jersey. He also leaves several nieces and nephews; and three sisters-in-law, Theresa Duquette of Pelham, Sarah Duquette, in Florida, and Denise Duquette of Lowell.
He was also the brother of the late Armand Duquette, Eugene Duquette and Maurice Duquette.
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