Albert-DeNoncour-Obituary

Albert Alphonse DeNoncour

Providence, Rhode Island

Apr 12, 1940 – Jun 4, 2015 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 12, 1940
DIED
June 4, 2015
AGE
75
LOCATION
Providence, Rhode Island

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PROVIDENCE - Born in Providence, RI to the former Albert Ernest and Alice (Pichette) DeNoncour, he is survived by sisters Annette Rocha, Helen Gallant, and Cecile Gibbs, Daughters Paula Arnold and Michelle Williams, son Albert J. DeNoncour, seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.His...

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I'm just now seeing this, 10 yrs past. I remember Al as a good neighbor along with his sisters a long time ago on Valley St. RIP Al.

he will be missed from the galletin street crew

We all love ya.and we will always remember you.

You will be missed so much. You never showed us anything but such kindness. I will always remember your wonderful personality and charm and I'm so thankful of the time my children and I got to spend with you.

.....always in our hearts. What a privilege to have had your friendship these last few months. You were so special to so many.

We will miss your smiles and sweet kisses for the ladies at Celebration Church. Al was with us a short time but from the very beginning we loved him and looked forward to seeing him at every service at Celebration! We look forward to celebrating with you again when we reunite with you in Heaven!!!

Always remember his sweet spirit and everlasting smile! He will be missed by all. Our loss, Heavens gain! Linda Smith

Me an my Pepere.

I love you Pepere, There will not be a day that goes by where I'm not thinking of you in some way. You made such an impact to so many people here on earth and I know when Jesus seen you He said "Well done, welcome home.". My greatest memory I will always cherish would be just a couple months ago. You told me.. "It doesn't matter what anyone says, do what you love to do. 'Cause life is to short to be unhappy." I will always remember that. I love you Pepere rest easy and see you...

Paula, Am so sorry for your lost. Your dad was a nice person I remember him bowling on my husbands bowling team years back. my prayers and thoughts are with all of you in this difficult time