
1937 – 2011
Dayville– Margarette (Bolduc) Montpelier, 73, of High Street, died Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Pine Grove Health Center in Pascoag, RI. She was the loving wife of Raymond J. Montpelier. Born in Chaplin, CT, she was the daughter of the late Fredrick and Ellen (Clark) Bolduc.
Mrs. Montpelier worked at American Thread and then went on to work at Acme Cotton in Dayville before her retirement.
In addition to her husband, Margarette is survived by her daughters, Rayliene Jenison of Brooklyn, and Denise Jenison of Brooklyn; her grandchildren, James Montpelier, Shannon Morris and Jessica Jenison.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Deborah (Montpelier) Harold in 1991.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Margarette’s family from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Monday, February 7, 2011 in the Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam. A gathering will begin at 10:00 am on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 with a Funeral Service to take place at 11:00 am in the funeral home. Burial will take place at a later date in St. Mary Cemetery. For memorial guestbook visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
karen jenison
Dear Ray,Denise, ,Rayliene and family, we are all so very sorry about the loss of Maggie. She was an amazing, thoughtful, caring,and loving woman. we are praying for you all in this very sad and difficult time, we love you all and also loved maggie very much and will miss her too. May God bless you all , love jaime, karen, matthew, jaime jr, kailey and katrina
Sue Corey
Rayliene and Denise,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom.
Raymond,
I am so sorry to hear about your wife.
I have so many wonderful memories from my childhood…the lilac bush in your yard, the silver tree with the light wheel…but more importantly the laughter that seemed to live in your home and how I was always so welcome to come and just be a kid there. And I came at every opportunity.
Margaret was an incredible woman who embraced life fully and enjoyed great friendships. I remember all the adults sitting around the table with their coffees while we were content to play like the little children we were. I recall how she always made her company feel at home.
May the peace and love of Jesus Christ abide within you as you travel through this season of loss. May hearts heal but your mind never forget.
With loving thoughts and fond memories…
~s
Mary Benoit
Rayliene and Family,
I am so sorry and sad to hear about your Moms passing. She was a very kind person and I remember the good times we shared years ago. I will keep her and all of you in my prayers.
Linda Bernier
Uncle Ray, Rayliene, Denise, & Jim, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have so many wonderful memories spent with all of you. I miss the old days. Love you all. ~Linda~
Diane Moylan-Cooke
Dear Rayliene and Family,
I was saddened to read of the passing of you mom. I hope that you will find comfort that she and Debbie are reunited in love. I will keep you in my prayers. God bless.
~Diane
Barbara (Hawkins) Hengstenberg
Uncle Ray, Rayliene, and Denise — My thoughts are with you. Remembering all those family visits at the lake in Woodstock many summers ago! Lots of hugs to you and your family.
Donna Hawkins
Uncle Ray, Rayliene, and Denise,
Ditto everything that Barbara said – I’ll never forget all the great times at the lake with you guys. And I’ll always remember our Mom looking forward to all the Sisters Picnics they had. I’ve always been so thankful to be part of this family, and I’m so glad Aunt Grete was part of my life. I look forward to seeing her again someday. Love and hugs, Donna
Roger and Kim Bolduk
Uncle Ray, Rayliene and Denny, we are praying for all of you. We all will miss Aunt Grete. I know that she is with the Lord and helping the siblings keep Uncle Ollie and my dad in line up there. They are ALL together again. We that are left here on earth are here for you. If you are in need of anything, just call. We will see you Tuesday morning. All our love, Roger (Roggie) and Kim Bolduk
Christine Lamothe
Dear Ray, Rayliene and Denise,
Rich and I wanted to send our deepest sympathies in the recent loss of your mom and wife….Margaret was a great lady who thought the world of her famly….please know we will keep you all in our prayers…take care
Chris Lamothe
Dave Bolduc
Uncle Ray, Rayliene, Denise and family,
My condolences to you all at this very difficult time. I will cherish all of the memories of a special aunt for the rest of my life. I too will always remember the families getting together for all the good times when I was much younger.
God bless to you all.
Until we all meet again.
Dave.
John & Doreen Bolduc
Uncle Ray, Raylene, Denise.
Our thoughts , condolences & prayers are with you and your families. This was the reason that I have taken the time to keep the reunions happening. So long as I can, I will continue to try to have them, so memories of our families and loved ones will live on. I will miss aunt Grete as her laughter would light up the room. She loved a good joke and had many of her own. I really enjoyed telling her, Betty and Jackie a little johnny joke. They would all roar. Aunt Grete was a special person and we will miss her. She is reunited with her family now and although we are a bit upset at her passing we have the reassurance that we will see her again. Our deepest sympathies to you all at this time. Love you all, see you Tuesday.
Al Bolduc
Uncle Ray, Rayliene and Denise- My heart is sad to hear of our loss. She was a special person. I loved to hear her laugh. I loved our get togethers at Uncle Al’s and the Thanksgiving at our house. We had/have a very special family. All the “kids” are together again as we know, we will see them again someday. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God Bless you all, Al