Mr. Goulet served as a specialist fourth class with the Army during his service in Vietnam. He received the National Defense Service Medal and a Sharpshooter Badge.
He had worked as a carpenter for 25 years at Raytheon's Andover plant.
He was a member and former chief steward of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union Local 1505 . Mr. Goulet was a member of the First Congregational Church in Pelham.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Jared J. Goulet of Pelham, and Billy Goulet of Hudson; a daughter, Bonnie Goulet of Hudson; five sisters, Joan Noon of Chelmsford, Arlene Whitmore of Nashua, Sandy Pare and her husband Richard of Tyngsboro, Carol Jussaume and her husband Roland of Lowell, and Lynne Day and her husband Rick of Pelham; and a brother, Joseph Goulet and his wife Janice of Londonderry. He also leaves his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Donald and Janice (Greenlaw) Brigham of Chelmsford; a brother-in-law and his wife, Glenn and Heather Brigham of Chelmsford; also many nieces and nephews.
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Colleen Smith
June 26, 2003
Jack,
Who knew that day last winter when we said goodbye that it would be our last. I keep thinking, what would I have said or done different if I did know.
I would of gave you a hug and told you I cared and that you always brought a smile to my face. As that song goes,I always thought I'd see you again. I'll miss that grin and twinkle in your eyes. I miss you. I'm so sorry this happened. I guess this is my way to say goodbye to the man I knew. Bye my Irish friend.
Ths Sullivan Family
June 18, 2003
It's hard to say goodbye to you, Jack. But, you have left us with so MANY fond memories...camping, cookouts, the pond, the beach, etc...I could go on and on. Those are the times Dayle and Jared need to focus on. 25 years of love is rare in this day and age. You lived life to the fullest and you had it all. You lived the "American Dream". God Bless You, Jack. Or as John would say...YUKON JACK!!!
Nancy McLean
June 16, 2003
Jack,
Your the best, I always left you with that at work and now a final "Your the Best"
For the family; May God bring you peace in the difficult days ahead.
Virginia Gosse
June 16, 2003
To the Goulet Family,
I am saddened by the loss of Jack.
I worked with Jack at Raytheon both
in the Lowell/Andover Facility.
Jack was a wonderful man. He will
be missed by many.
May you find comfort in knowing that
Jack is finally at peace.
God bless !
Virginia Gosse
Lowell, Ma
Joyce Letourneau
June 16, 2003
Jack you are going to be sadly missed.
Robert and Brenda Letourneau
June 16, 2003
Jack will forever be in our and memories and always bring a smile to our hearts. Jack will be in gods love and light. God bless our family.
Holly
June 15, 2003
I miss you already. The beach won't be the same without you. I feel honored to have known you, Jack. Rest in "PEACE" my funny friend.
Love ya, Holly, John, Johnny, Katie, Matt, and Shadow.
Diane Seery
June 15, 2003
I was a chief steward with Jack. We shared the office, lunches, and great conversation. He was extremely proud of his family! He was one of the nicest people I knew. We had hoped to get our life's partners together one day, but I guess God had other plans.
I lost my partner of 19 years to Cancer on May 8th(last month). I had hoped to speak with Jack during his time of illness, but I was having a very difficult time dealing with my own grief. I would not have been able to express the depths of my hope for Jack at that time.
I am so sorry for your loss, and hope your great memories will one day comfort you. If I can be of any support or comfort to you Mrs. Goulet, please do not hesitate to email or call me. My number is: 781-933-6431. I would be pleased to do anything I could to help the family of someone I considered my friend.
Sincerely,
Diane Seery
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