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Fond memories of square dancing!
Nancy S Russell
May 26, 2021 | Acquaintance


Mystic, Connecticut
Commander Alfred A. Charette Jr., USN (retired), 80, of Mystic, husband of 57 years to Marilyn (Mikkelsen) Charette, passed away unexpectedly, Friday, May 31, 2013.Born in Providence, R.I., he was the son of the late Alfred A. Charette Sr. and Phyllis (Shepperton) Charette and resided in Mystic...
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Nancy S Russell
May 26, 2021 | Acquaintance
What a loss! Al was a counselor, friend and consummate professional to many submariners, including me! We will all miss him! Our best to the Charette family in this most difficult time.
Doug and Sue Volgenau
June 17, 2013 | Arlington, VA
I was distressed to learn of Al's untimely passing while reading the latest Submarine League Update. While our paths haven't crossed since, I fondly remember those days on GROUPER. Our sympathy to you, Marilyn, and the family.
Mal and Roz MacKinnon
Mal and Roz MacKinnon
June 16, 2013 | Arlington, VA
So very sorry for your loss. A finer, more kind man would be impossible to find. His love for your family, welcoming kindness to friends and neighbors, and his fierce devotion to the legacy of the Nautilus were so inspiring. He will be greatly missed.
Mary Beth and Sarah Bazinet
June 05, 2013 | Gales Ferry, CT
Our deepest sympathy to Marilyn and all the Charette family. We will miss him greatly. A true gentelman and a great friend. Our prayers are with you all.
Bill/Dotti Hobart
Bill Hobart
June 05, 2013 | Poinciana, FL
Marilyn and family,My deepest Sympathy to you all in the loss of dear Al. He was truly a remarkable man and I will miss him a lot. He always made me feel special. Elga
Elga O'Dell
June 05, 2013 | Mystic, CT
Brian, I am so very sorry about the loss of your Dad. It sounds like he was quite a man. I hope that your memories will help you and your family through this difficult time.
Harriet Bromley
June 04, 2013
Marilyn, I have no words to describe your loss of Al. His greatest joy was making others happy. I've always treasured my time with the both of you.
Linda Engle
June 04, 2013 | Uncasville, CT
Our deepest sympathy to Marilyn and the Charette family. The Groton Computer Center will miss Al dearly. During his time with us, he was a member of the Coordinating Council, an instructor, member of the Senior Networking Group and contributed to our web site with his own web page titled" Topics of Interest" by AL Charette. He used to love to lead discussions on "Ethics". Words cannot express what a special person he was and what a warm and loving couple he and Marilyn together wer. We all...
Patricia A. Beetham
June 04, 2013 | Uncasville, CT