Peter J. Lescault, 60, Warren

Lifelong Warren resident

Posted 3/28/21

Peter J. Lescault, 60, of Warren, died Sunday, March 21, 2021 at home. He was born in Providence, RI, a son of Irene (Regnere)Lescault of Marana, Arizona and the late Gerald E. Lescault.

Peter …

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Peter J. Lescault, 60, Warren

Lifelong Warren resident

Posted

Peter J. Lescault, 60, of Warren, died Sunday, March 21, 2021 at home.
He was born in Providence, RI, a son of Irene (Regnere)Lescault of Marana, Arizona and the late Gerald E. Lescault.

Peter was a Pipe Fitter for Blount Marine for over 15 years.
He was a Warren resident all of his life, and a parishioner of the former St. Jean the Baptiste Church.

Peter enjoyed playing the electric guitar. He was a history buff and also liked to do crossword puzzles.

He enjoyed his birds and cats.

Beside his mother, he is survived by his brothers, David Lescault of Bristol and Michael Lescault of Warren; and his sister, Laurie Hughes of Marana, Arizona. Peter is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Calling hours and flowers are respectfully omitted. Cremation arrangements by Smith Funeral and Memorial Services

See www.wjsmithfh.com.

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