Linda Lee Charpentier

Linda Lee Charpentier obituary

Linda Lee Charpentier

Linda Charpentier Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Charles Coelho Funeral Home - Central Falls on Sep. 30, 2025.

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Linda Lee (Miser) Charpentier 78 of Central Falls passed away peacefully with her daughter at her side on the morning of September 30, 2025, under the care of The Evergreen House in East Providence. Mrs. Charpentier was the devoted wife of Robert Charpentier.

Linda was born in Santa Clara, California on April 11, 1947, and was the daughter of the late Arthur and Joyce Miser. She grew up and was educated in California until she met her beloved husband Robert at a dance in San Jose, at the time Mr. Charpentier was stationed with the Navy in San Francisco. In 1968 the couple moved to Rhode Island and called The Ocean State home from that point forward. She was a dedicated homemaker, wife and mother who possessed deep faith and was a communicate of St. Joseph Church (Holy Family Parish) on Walcott St. in Pawtucket. Once her children were grown up and left the house, Mrs. Charpentier went to work for a plating company.

Linda's true passion was her family. She loved her children and grandchildren deeply. Her love and faith will be felt by all who were so honored to know and love her.

In addition to her husband Robert Charpentier of Central Falls, Linda Lee Charpentier is survived by her daughters Marianne Gosselin her husband Lucien of Pawtucket and April Wildenhain and her Philip of Cumberland. Linda was the proud grandmother of Matthew Crisostomi and Brooke Wildenhain. She was the sister of Brian Miser, Eric Miser and Scott Miser, Karen Black and the late Lisa Byrd.

A Mass of Christian Burial to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend will be held at a later date in Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph Church 195 Walcott St. in Pawtucket. Internment will follow in Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Exeter, RI. Arrangements under the care and direction of the Charles Coelho Funeral Home 151 Cross St. Central Falls, RI.

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