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George Arthur Chalifoux Jr.

Attleboro, Massachusetts

1950 - 2009

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George Arthur Chalifoux, Jr., 58, of Fifth Street, Attleboro, a loving husband, father, grandfather and brother passed peacefully on Friday, March 6, 2009 at home after a lengthy illness. He was the beloved husband of thirty-three years to Joyce A. (Cannon) Chalifoux.
Born in Attleboro on September 2, 1950, George was a son of Barbara Lovenbury of Attleboro and the late George A. Chalifoux, Sr. He was raised and educated in Attleboro and was a graduate of Attleboro High School, Class of 1968. Following graduation, Mr. Chalifoux enlisted on October 25, 1968 in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged on February 24, 1970 at the rank of A1C.
George served the City of Attleboro as a patrolman for the Attleboro Police Department for a period of eleven years, retiring due to disability. A licensed pyrotechnist, George along with his wife Joyce were responsible for many local firework displays including the annual Attleboro Fourth of July Firework Display, the North Attleboro Kids Day Display and the Founder’s Day Display in Foxboro.
George was a member of the American Legion, Post 312 in South Attleboro and a life member and former Senior Vice-Commander of the D.A.V., Chapter 56 in North Attleboro. He enjoyed camping and especially enjoyed the beauty and art of fireworks.
In addition to his beloved wife, Joyce, and mother, Barbara, George is survived by a daughter: Christine Chalifoux Gardner and her husband Robert of Richmond, RI; three cherished grandchildren: Derek Gardner, Adam Gardner and Kevin Gardner; a son: George A. Chalifoux, III and his wife Lisa of Mansfield and their two children; another son: Mark Kenny and his wife Von of North Augusta, SC and their three children; two sisters: Deborah Lemonde and her husband Don of South Attleboro and Carol Chalifoux of Dighton; a brother: Raymond Chalifoux and his wife Catrina of Knoxville, TN; several nieces and nephews and his extended family at Atlas Fireworks of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. George is also survived by his beloved father-in-law: Albert Cannon of South Attleboro. He was the brother of the late Thomas Chalifoux.
Family and friends are kindly invited to attend visiting hours on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 from 4 PM – 8 PM in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro. A funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 10 AM in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home. Mr. Chalifoux will be laid to rest in St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Dodgeville with honors conducted by the Attleboro Police Department Honor Guard recognizing his service to the City of Attleboro and by the U.S. Air Force recognizing George’s honorable service during the Vietnam War.
In lieu of flowers and those wishing to remember George in a special way may make memorial contributions to: Hospice, CVNA, Ten Emory Street, Attleboro, MA 02703. An on-line guest book for family and friends to express condolences and additional information may be found at: www.duffy-poule.com.

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One of the best guys I've ever known. All of us were close friends/family. I think of all the good times we had. I think of him often thinking he was gone far too soon. I'm just glad he is no longer is suffering. Miss my friends.

Joyce & Family,

Our sincere concolences on the passing of George. He put up a long hard fight, but now it is over and he is in a better place with no more pain.

I have many fond memories of George from working with him on the Attleboro Police Dept.and will never forget the good times we all had camping in Charlemont and going to Montreal every year for the fireworks. We also had some good times in Jaffray and many other places to numerous to name. May those memories console...

Dear Joyce and Family,

It was great running into George where our conversations would always turn to our days on the Attleboro Police Dept. The Days before ROBO COP. George will be missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Sincerely,

Tom and Pat Beaulieu

Dear Joyce, Mark, Christine and George, We are so very sorry to hear of George's passing. We remember all the "work" we all did together and the friendship that evolved from those jobs. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. George has sprong his wings and is with all the other angels to watch over all of us.

Hayward Field 2004

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Joyce and Family, my sincere condolences to you at this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Joyce and family,
So sorry to hear of George's passing. Everyone who knew him will miss his friendly smile. Thanks for letting us be part of your family through fireworks. It was a pleasure working with you to set off so many amazing shows, thanks for saving us on that hand-lit show at the Crackerbarrel Fair - Wrentham , I don't know if it was a record- but we sure set it up fast once the shells finally arrived.
We shared just a small part of his life, but we thank you for...

My thoughts and prayers are with all your family.im sorry for your loss.