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John Francis St. Jacques

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Age 58

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September 12, 2021
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58
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Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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John Francis St. Jacques, 58, of Pawtucket, passed away on Sunday, September 12 at HopeHealth Hulitar Hospice Center in Providence. Born on January 25, 1963, he was the son of the late Richard J. and Arlene F. St. Jacques of Pawtucket.


John attended Sacred Heart and St. Leo’s schools in Pawtucket before his family relocated briefly to Iran. In Iran, John attended Tehran American School before returning to Pawtucket. He was a 1981 graduate of St. Raphael’s Academy. Always active and interested in sports, John played basketball, baseball and football in Pawtucket CYO, Pineview Little League, and in Iran. He played baseball and basketball for St Raphael Academy. After graduating high school, John attended Salve Regina University and then joined NYNEX (later Bell Atlantic and Verizon), where he worked as a technician and lineman for more than 30 years before retiring in 2014. John was often called for the most complex jobs due to his extensive experience in telecommunication installation, troubleshooting and repair. At retirement he was conferred a lifetime voice, data and communications license and had achieved a rating for his comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of the job, an achievement attained by only 10% of Verizon technicians at the time.


During his career, John also completed multiple summer canvases to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, and voluntarily assisted Verizon with Hurricane Katrina response activities in Hattiesburg, MS and New Orleans. Always outgoing and social, John was unfailingly loyal to his family and friends, and always quick to lend a helping hand, an attentive ear, and his quick sense of humor. He touched the lives of so many people with his generous spirit that extended beyond his immediate family to his network of friends and anyone in need. John loved meeting new people, and once he met them, was a friend for life.


John leaves his brother, Richard St. Jacques and his wife Caroline, of Attleboro, MA; his sister Michelle Rayhorn, of Pawtucket; his aunt Gert Connolly, of Pawtucket; his cousin, goddaughter and close friend Katelyn Petteruti of Newport; and his longtime companion Nancy Thurley, of North Kingstown. He was the brother of the late James St. Jacques. John cherished his niece, nephews, godchildren, cousins and many longtime friends.


A Mass of Christian burial will be held for John on Saturday, September 18 at 10 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Church of St. John Paul II Parish.


Calling hours will be held on Friday, September 17, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Costigan-O'Neill Funeral Home, 220 Cottage St., Pawtucket.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Jimmy Fund at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.


 

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Dick and Missy
I just found out about Johnny's passing. So many wonderful memories from when we were kids.
My sincere condolences.
John Reeder

To all of John's family and friends our deepest condolences. Even at Sacred Heart School that smile was always there. Our prayers go with you my friend.

Dick and Missy, so sorry to have just learned of Johnny’s passing. He will always hold a special place in my heart. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I met John 30 years ago when we worked together for New England Telephone, we had a lot of laughs over the years and I learned quite a bit about the job from working along side John. He nicknamed me Howie, after my Dad's name, and when John said it, he would try to sound and look like an old timer. Funny stuff.
God Bless you John.

Like everyone else...I loved Johnny. His smile was infectious and his sense of humor at a different level. I am so sorry to learn of his passing but it is comforting to know that he is now free of pain. God Bless you my friend!

My sympathy to John´s Family and friends, I new John for 30 years and he always made me laugh and had great advice. He will be truly missed. May John Rest In Peace

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I am so sorry for your loss. Johnny was a special person and he could always make you laugh no matter what the situation was. I will miss his jokes and his company. May he rest in peace.

Please accept the condolences of the O'Leary family on the passing of John. We are so sorry for your loss. May happy memories help to reduce the sorrow that you are now experiencing. Our thoughts and prayers are with John and you.