John J. Bonoyer Jr., of Burrillville, Passes at 53

Tuesday, September 07, 2021

 

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John J. Bonoyer Jr., 53, of Burrillville, passed away suddenly Saturday, September 4, 2021, in Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA.

He was the loving husband of Angela B. (Poudrier) Bonoyer. They were married for 33 years.

Born in Providence he was the son of John J. Bonoyer Sr. of Harrisville and the late Constance Mary (Seaver) Bonoyer.

John worked in the maintenance department at Zambarano Hospital for many years and also worked as a Bartender for Spritzer’s of Grove St. Pascoag.

Besides his father John and wife Angela, he is survived by a daughter; Lauren Bonoyer and her companion Christopher and her son, Mason of Pascoag, a son John J. Bonoyer III and his wife Hannah and their girls, Abigail and Caroline of Cumberland, a sister; Christine Bonoyer of Harrisville.

His funeral service will be held Saturday, September 11, 2021, at 11 am in the Boucher Funeral Home, 272 Sayles Ave., Pascoag.

Burial will follow in Pascoag Cemetery, Main St. Pascoag.

Calling hours will be Friday from 4 to 7 pm in the funeral home.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of John J. Bonoyer Jr. please visit the Tribute Store.


In 1943, Raymond J. Boucher and his wife Nellie (Reynolds) Boucher established the Raymond J. Boucher Funeral Home Inc. on Sayles Ave. Pascoag. In 1949, they purchased and renovated 272 Sayles Ave. and opened for business in 1950 in our current location. They converted a beautiful home into a very spacious and elegant funeral home to accommodate a traditional funeral service.

In 1963, Raymond’s nephew, George A. Gautreau Jr., became the second generation to continue the funeral traditions started by his uncle.

In 2001, George’s son, Tod A. Gautreau, became the third generation, who currently continues a long and accomplished history of serving  families with traditional, modern and cremation funeral services. In 2008 Tod's wife Sandra became Office Manager to also help in further assisting  families.

 

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