Paul L. Bolduc, 65, Tiverton

Posted 2/15/17

Paul L. Bolduc, 65, of Tiverton, husband of Susan (Cateon) Bolduc, entered into rest Monday, February 13, 2017.

A graduate of Tiverton High School, Class of 1969, he served in the Marine Corps, …

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Paul L. Bolduc, 65, Tiverton

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Paul L. Bolduc, 65, of Tiverton, husband of Susan (Cateon) Bolduc, entered into rest Monday, February 13, 2017.

A graduate of Tiverton High School, Class of 1969, he served in the Marine Corps, the Marine Corps Reserve and the Massachusetts Army National Guard. He was employed by the former Bolduc's Lumber and then for 36 years by Gold Medal Bakery. His hobbies included hunting and fishing and taxidermy.

Besides his wife of 24 years, he leaves a son, Andrew Bolduc of Tiverton; a stepson, Jim Carr, his wife Catherine and their daughter, Charlotte of Connecticut; a sister, Kathy Furtado of Tiverton; nieces, nephews and cousins. He was the son of the late Roy P. and Joan (Bodwell) Bolduc; the stepfather of the late Thomas L. Carr and the son-in-law of the late Mildred Cateon.

A visitation was held Thursday, February 16, at the Auclair Funeral Home, Fall River. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Veterans Outreach, 755 Pine St., Fall River MA 02720. Special thanks to the staff of Internal Medicine & Cardiology. Online guest book at AuclairFuneralHome.com.

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