Alice L. (Arsenault) Chaisson

WARREN — Alice L. (Arsenault) Chaisson, 95, of Warren, and formerly of Bass River died Jan. 18, 2010, at Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in north Canaan. She was the widow of Joseph M. Chaisson, who died in 1970.  

Born in Boston, Mrs. Chaisson was raised and educated in West Roxbury, Mass. After her marriage in 1949, Mrs. Chaisson moved to Cape Cod to raise her family.

Mrs. Chaisson worked for many years as school secretary and office manager for Dennis - Yarmouth Regional High School.  She retired in 1978.  

She enjoyed traveling with friends and family, and she cherished spending time with her four grandchildren.  She also loved spending time at the beach and living on Cape Cod.  

Mrs. Chaisson is survived by three daughters, Anne Marie Sills and her husband, Jeffrey, of Hillsdale, N.Y., Ellen Chaisson of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Joanne Tiedmann and her husband, Werner, of Warren; a sister, Helen Dunlea of Lovell, Maine; four grandchildren, Joseph and Helena Tiedmann and Robin and Jordan Sills; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three brothers, Edward, Ernest and Albert Arsenault; and three sisters, Stella Arsenault, Doris Butler and  Stella Fosdick.   

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 22, in Saint Pius Tenth Church, South Yarmouth, Mass. Interment will follow in Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouthport.  

Memorial donations may be made to  the Geer Nursing Auxiliary, PO Box 819, North Canaan, CT 06018.     

The Hallett Funeral Home in South Yarmouth is in charge of the arrangements.

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