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George Dulieu Obituary

PAWTUCKET - George J. Dulieu, age 84, of Pawtucket, died on Thursday, June 3, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of the late Pauline M. (Damiani) Dulieu.

A lifelong resident of Pawtucket, he was the son of the late Desire and Marie (Istace) Dulieu.

Beside his loving wife, he was the devoted father of his four children, Susan McCreary and her husband, Michael, of North Hampton, MA, Mark Dulieu and his wife, Barbara, of Warwick, Greg Dulieu and his wife, Linda, of Cranston and Scott Dulieu and his wife, Karen, of Cumberland. He was the proud grandfather of Courtney Dulieu, Benjamin Dulieu and his wife, Sara, Dr. Lauren Presti and her husband, Dr. Tom Presti, Danielle Dulieu, Sam Dulieu, Rachel Lantaigne and her husband, Tyler, Austin McCreary, Jaryd Dulieu and his fiancée, Kailee Thomas, Jordan Dulieu and step-grandchildren, Douglas Rosenberg and Abby Burns. He was the great-grandfather of Chloe Palmisciano, Abel Frement, Piper Dulieu, Lachlan Dulieu and Lilyana Burns. He enjoyed and lived his life to the fullest with his entire, close-knit family. He was very proud of each and every one of them. They were his life!

He was the dear brother and predeceased in death by his brothers and sisters, infant George, Celine Dunlap/Cross, Adele Benoit, Marie Heaney, Theresa Baril, Girard Dulieu and Claire Machino. He leaves many nieces, nephews, and very close friends. He enjoyed spending summers on Cape Cod with family and friends.

A communicant of Blessed Pope John Paul II Parish (formerly St. Cecilia Church). George was an active member having been a member of the Parish Financial Council, he was an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion in addition to other services in his Parish throughout the years. George was a Charter Member of the Knights of Columbus at St. Cecilia Church Council #12613, since January 19, 2000, and also a member of the 4th Degree with the Knights of Columbus Delaney Council #1059.

George worked for the former Corning Glass Works/ G.T.E./Osram Sylvania Company for thirty-three years retiring in 1996.

He was most grateful and appreciative to his loving wife, his entire family and friends and always remembered them all in his daily prayers.

His funeral will be held on Monday, June 7th, at 9 a.m. from the WILLIAM W. TRIPP Funeral Home, 1008 Newport Ave, Pawtucket, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Blessed Pope John Paul II Parish (St. Cecilia Church) 755 Central Ave., Pawtucket. Interment will follow at Notre Dame Cemetery. VISITATION will be Sunday, June 6th, from 4 - 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to St. John Paul II Parish, P.O. Box 2390, Pawtucket, RI 02861 would be appreciated.

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Published by Pawtucket Times from Jun. 4 to Jun. 12, 2021.

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Councilman Mark J, Wildenhain

June 7, 2021

To the Dulieu Family,
When I think your dad, I think of his signature goatee and the countless hours he spent with Bobby Brown in finishing. He was a man that loved his wife and his kids and had a strong connect with his faith. I can honestly say that I never saw him angry and it was always a pleasure to be in his company. May he Rest In Peace for a life well lived. God Bless.

Suzanne Rheaume

June 5, 2021

Family of Mr. Dulieu,

In loving memory of a wonderful man. Your Dad and our Dad (Charlie) were best friends from childhood. We remember the stories your Dad told of the mischief they both got into. Your Dad was a wonderful man who loved his wife and family.

We will miss him but he will be forever in our hearts.

Suzanne and Lynne Rheaume

LYNNE RHEAUME

June 5, 2021

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Dulieu family and relatives. George and my dad "Charlie Rheaume" had such great memories growing up as kids off of Newport Ave and also during the summer time, when both families spent a couple of weeks at Cape Cod. Whenever I brought my dad to George's house to visit, my dad, "Charlie", would always reminisce about their childhood and the great memories they shared. You will be missed Mr. Dulieu, may you rest in peace.

June 5, 2021

Scott and Karen, our deepest condolences on your loss. The Seery family COG #315.

Sue Babiec Goodwin

June 5, 2021

Dear Dulieu Family

I am saddened to learn of the loss of Mr. Dulieu. Growing up across the street from your family was such a gift. The love between your parents and their love and devotion to all of you showed me from an early age what was most important in life. I remember both of your parents as people who always had a smile on their face and a twinkle in their eyes. May it comfort you to know that they are together once again. And may your many memories of the times you spent together bring you ongoing joy and ease your pain.

Alfred DellaRovere

June 4, 2021

Condolences to your family at this time of sorrow from your friends from Chase's Ocean Grove.

Stephen Palenski

June 4, 2021

My condolences. George was truly a family man. Very patient and always there tending to all the kids on Calder Street. I think he enjoyed every hockey game we were in, and didn’t miss many. Blue collar, quiet but positive and affective when he spoke. Very fortunate to have had him as an influence as a kid in the neighborhood. Just a real solid person, and I’m sad to hear the news.

Lynn Crevier

June 4, 2021

We are so sad about George's passing and yet joyful at the thought that he has been reunited with Pauline, the love his life.

Jacqueline Rei

June 4, 2021

We are so sorry for your loss. Your Dad and my Dad ( Bob Deschenes) were great friends for many years. They used to go feed the animals at Slater Park, They blew whistles and the squirrels would come to them, they took many walks together and had many lunches together. They can not feed the animals again...

Kathleen Anderson

June 3, 2021

God Bless George may he be at peace. All our love and thoughts to the family. Saddened deeply of his loss now George and Pauline are together forever. Love and miss you both.
Rich and Kathy Anderson

Bob Bedard

June 3, 2021

So sorry to hear of the passing of Mr Dulieu. A fine man, great family and a great family man. Keeping you and your family in our prayers. Bob Bedard and family

Kevin Crawley

June 3, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person.

Mark&Tracey Brown

June 3, 2021

To the entire Dulieu family,our deepest condolences at the news Georges sudden passing.I always enjoyed having a conversation with him about anything.He was such a pleasure to talk to.It was very obvious that he loved every member of his family,and especially loved spending time with his family for any event,whether it was having dinner with them,watching the Bruins,or hanging out at the "Grove" on the Cape,or giving advise on a situation that he had already experienced.Such a gentleman that truly cared about every person he came in contact with.Never a negative word from him.Will miss seeing him visit Scott and Karens house.Rest in peace Mr.Dulieu

Michelle Moreau

June 3, 2021

George was a remarkable man, genuine and kind in so many aspects of his life. He always had a smile on his face and welcomed you with open arms. Family always came first and he always made us feel loved and appreciated with just his presence. When family got together, it was known George would be coming with Karen and Scott. I will forever cherish the memories of him and the kind words he always spoke. He was at peace with himself and his life but was missing his soulmate Pauline.He was so proud of his children and grandchildren, a true patriarch. Fly high George you are so loved and will be missed. Memories to last a lifetime...

Michelle (Missy St.Jacques) Rayhorn

June 3, 2021

To the entire Dulieu Family,
My heartfelt deepest condolences go out to each and every one of you as I am truly saddened for your loss. Your family is one I’ve known for many years as I’ve known Scott and Karen since Jr High. Whenever I saw your dad with your mom together it was an amazing genuine bond of which you could just see, I hope you find comfort in knowing they are together and dancing in the sky and in paradise rejoicing and hoping the memories of those which can never go away will comfort you during this time. They are always with you. God bless

Mackenzie Mazzone

June 3, 2021

We will forever hold a special place in our hearts for you. A special person with the kindest soul. You opened your arms and family to us and always welcomed us. We will always talk to Jack about you to keep you in our memory and teach him about just how special you are. Give Pauline a hug for us, all our love, Mackenzie, Joe, and Jack

Kimberly Audette

June 3, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

BRUCE MOREAU

June 3, 2021

Condolences to Sue, Mark, Greg, Scott, and family, whom I have known most of my life. I will miss spending time together with George at family events and during our vacations on the Cape. I will always cherish our afternoon talks about life, family, and sports. George taught us what being rich was all about. He was rich with love for his family and never spoke about money or wealth. He enjoyed watching his children grow and their children grow; a fixture at all their events. You could not have known a kinder man. It is comforting knowing that he is now reunited with his wife, who he adored. He touched us all and left us each with an enduring memory. Godspeed and may he R.I.P.

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