Obituary for Paul Joseph Beaulieu
Paul Joseph Beaulieu, 61, of Altus, passed away Thursday, November 9th, 2006, at his home.
P.J. was born on June 1, 1945, in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to Gerard Joseph and Bertha (Tangue) Beaulieu. At the age of 18, he enlisted in the United States Air Force where he went on to become an aircraft hydraulic system mechanic. He served three tours in Vietnam, where he earned several awards to include an Air Force Commendation Medal, an Air Force Achievement Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters, and a Good Conduct Medal with six Oak Leaf Clusters. He reenlisted numerous times and served a total of 22 years for his country. While in the service, P.J. earned his Associates Degree in Applied Science from the Community College of the Air Force and his Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Maryland. After the Military, P.J. worked as Civil Service employee for several bowling centers throughout Europe as manager. Some of the places included San Veto, Italy, Incirlik, Turkey, Lajes Field Azores Portugal, Altus AFB, And R A F Bentwaters, where he met his wife Linda (Conway) Beaulieu. They married September 23, 1993, in Incirlik, Turkey.
Preceded in death by his parents, P.J. is survived by his wife, Linda, of the home in Altus; six sons, P.J. Beaulieu Jr., Kenneth Beaulieu, Kevin Beaulieu, Colin Turnbull, Robert Turnbull, and Richard Turnbull. He is also suvived by ten grandchildren, Noah, Joshua, Andrew, Kenny, Josh, Angelica, Diago, Dartanyan, Malachi, and Jordan.
A Rosary will be held 7:00 pm, Wednesday, November 15, at the Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Altus.
The funeral Mass for P.J. Beaulieu will be 11:00 am, Thursday, November16, at Prince of Peace Catholic Church with Reverend Joseph H. Arledge officiating. Arrangements are with Lowell Tims Funeral Home.
Online tributes may be made to the family of P.J. Beaulieu at www.Lowell-Tims.com
11/15/2006
7:00 PM
Rosary
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
11/16/2006
11:00 AM
Funeral
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
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P.J. was born on June 1, 1945, in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to Gerard Joseph and Bertha (Tangue) Beaulieu. At the age of 18, he enlisted in the United States Air Force where he went on to become an aircraft hydraulic system mechanic. He served three tours in Vietnam, where he earned several awards to include an Air Force Commendation Medal, an Air Force Achievement Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters, and a Good Conduct Medal with six Oak Leaf Clusters. He reenlisted numerous times and served a total of 22 years for his country. While in the service, P.J. earned his Associates Degree in Applied Science from the Community College of the Air Force and his Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Maryland. After the Military, P.J. worked as Civil Service employee for several bowling centers throughout Europe as manager. Some of the places included San Veto, Italy, Incirlik, Turkey, Lajes Field Azores Portugal, Altus AFB, And R A F Bentwaters, where he met his wife Linda (Conway) Beaulieu. They married September 23, 1993, in Incirlik, Turkey.
Preceded in death by his parents, P.J. is survived by his wife, Linda, of the home in Altus; six sons, P.J. Beaulieu Jr., Kenneth Beaulieu, Kevin Beaulieu, Colin Turnbull, Robert Turnbull, and Richard Turnbull. He is also suvived by ten grandchildren, Noah, Joshua, Andrew, Kenny, Josh, Angelica, Diago, Dartanyan, Malachi, and Jordan.
A Rosary will be held 7:00 pm, Wednesday, November 15, at the Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Altus.
The funeral Mass for P.J. Beaulieu will be 11:00 am, Thursday, November16, at Prince of Peace Catholic Church with Reverend Joseph H. Arledge officiating. Arrangements are with Lowell Tims Funeral Home.
Online tributes may be made to the family of P.J. Beaulieu at www.Lowell-Tims.com
11/15/2006
7:00 PM
Rosary
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
11/16/2006
11:00 AM
Funeral
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
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