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Gerald H. Charest

1926 - 2017

Gerald H. Charest obituary, 1926-2017, Hartford, CT

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1926

DIED

2017

Gerald Charest Obituary

Gerald H. Charest, 90
WESTBROOK - Gerald H. Charest, loving husband and devoted father, passed away peacefully at Avita of Stroudwater in Westbrook on Jan. 14, 2017.
Gerry was born Oct. 10, 1926, in Fall River, Mass. He grew up speaking French as his first language. He celebrated his 90th birthday with his family in Kennebunkport on October 1.
Gerry met his wife Marcia in New Haven, where he owned a photography studio. They were married in 1954 and were inseparable for 62 years. They have four children and two grandchildren: Anne Hayes and husband George and their children Brittany and Ashley; Mary Telford and husband Tom; Peter; and Kate Jones and husband Fred.
Gerry was predeceased by his brother Aime. He leaves two brothers, Roger and Bobby; and numerous nephews and nieces.
A decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, Gerry had a deep love of this country. He often talked about his time during the wars and how lucky we were to live in the United States. A child of the Great Depression, he never took anything for granted and instilled the importance of hard work in his children.
He and Marcia lived in Manchester, Conn., where they raised their four children. Gerry worked at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford, Conn., for 31 years. In addition, he spent most weekends as a wedding photographer.
He and Marcia retired to Rhode Island in 1987, after which they traveled extensively, settling in Florida where he kept busy with part-time jobs including being a docent at the Salvador Dali Museum. Gerry was a proud graduate of the University of Rhode Island, finishing his degree at 72. Following 9/11, he and Marcia moved back to Maine to be closer to family.
His strong Catholic faith was the underpinning of his life and an example to his children. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus all his life. A sensitive man, he often would be moved to tears when hearing or seeing something beautiful. A gifted artist, he shared his appreciation for music and the arts with his children, who remember his beautiful tenor voice from numerous Gilbert and Sullivan performances at their local community theater.
He loved to read, especially books about military history. He also loved to stop and chat with people as he went about his day, and always had a quick smile and witty comment.
Nothing made him happier than being surrounded by his wife and family; he was incredibly proud of his children and told them often.
Thanks to the loving staff at Avita of Stroudwater in Westbrook, where Marcia and Gerry made their home for the last two years; as well as to the extraordinary staff from Compassus hospice.
The family asks you to remember them in your prayers during this challenging time. A private service was held January 17.

Donations may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association, or
Catholic Charities of America.




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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Jan. 19, 2017.

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Nanine Cartier Breon

August 12, 2023

My father, Robert O. Cartier served in the Air Force in Korea. 1951-52. His F84e thunderjet crashed Jan. 21, 1952. Gerald wrote an observation of my dad´s crash. I just wish I could have thanked him many years ago. May all those amazing Air Force guys rest in peace.

January 22, 2017

A life less ordinary and extraordinarily well lived. Thank you for sharing his beautiful example, I am sorry for your great loss.
Lorraine, ( UK )

Linda and Chris Kelly

January 20, 2017

What an incredible man and what a blessing he was to this earthly world. Thank God for memories, that is His gift to those who are left behind. Hugs and love to you.

January 19, 2017

Another from the 'Greatest Generation' in God's care.
Thank you for your service.

Rob P

January 19, 2017

prayers for you at this time

Paul Allaire

January 19, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. I was born in Gerrry's neighborhood in Fall River. I re-aqquainted with him after he re-located to Hartford. He was an usher at my wedding to my late wife Shirley in 1952. He was truly all of the things noted in his obituary.

P B

January 19, 2017

I'm sorry for your loss.may these words from the Bible brings you comfort and hope Act's chapter 24 verse 15.

Alphonso

January 19, 2017

To the family of Gerald H. Charest, I am so sorry for your loss. I'm sure you will miss him dearly. Please find comfort in knowing one day we will see our loved ones again. John 6:40. Matthew 5:5.

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