Gerard-Breault-Obituary

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Gerard Breault

Cumberland, Rhode Island

Age 97

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January 17, 2018
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97
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Cumberland, Rhode Island
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Gerard A. Breault, 97, of Cumberland passed away Wednesday, January 17, 2018. He was the husband of the late Jeannette (Cinq-Mars) Breault. They were happily married for 71 years. Born in Canada, he was the son of the late Benoni and Lucy (Gelinas) Breault. He was an Army Veteran of World War II. Gerard and his late wife, Jeannette lived in Maine for over 36 years before returning to Rhode Island in 2014.  He is survived by his children, Paul Breault and his wife Francine, Roderick Breault and his wife Suzanne, Elizabeth Breault and Gloria Breault and her husband Michael Block, his sisters, Monique Laboissonniere, Rita Laliberte, and Irene LeBlond; two grandchildren, Eric Breault and Natasha Block. He also leaves one great granddaughter, Laura Breault. He was the brother of the late Marie Chandonnait, Cecile Cochran, Raymond, Gabriel, Alphonse, and Victor Breault. The funeral for Mr. & Mrs. Breault will be held Monday, January 22, 2018 at 9AM from the O’Neill funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road, Cumberland, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM in Saint John Vianney Church, 3609 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland. Burial will be at a later date in Maine’s Veteran Cemetery, Augusta, Maine. Visiting hours are Monday from 9AM-10:30AM in the O’Neill Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice in memory of Gerard, would be appreciated.

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Condolences. May you find comfort of heart in God's word found at 2Thessalonians 2:16,17.

Paul, Rod, Liz and Gloria, condolences on losing your father and mother so close together. I remember your father as a strong-willed, determined man who was enthusiastic about living in Maine, building their home, propagating trees and crops with your mom, and sharing his insights about worldly matters. He and my dad would relish in conversations especially about the military and your dad was so kind to his "little brother". May your pain be appeased in knowing he lived a fruitful life and...