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Barbara A. Rondeau, 92

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Mrs. Barbara Ann (Brelia) Rondeau, 92, of North Adams, Mass., passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 31, 2020, at home under the loving care of her family.

Barbara was born in Keeseville, N.Y., on September 2, 1927, daughter of Adolphus and Blanche (Stone) Brelia. She graduated, third in her class, from Keeseville High School in 1945. Barbara was a homemaker and when her children got older she worked as a bookkeeper at Cummings Stained Glass Studio for seven and a half years before retiring in 1986. After her retirement she worked as a census taker.

She was a devout Catholic and was an active communicant of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish and formerly St. Francis of Assisi Church. She served as a Eucharistic Minister, money-counter and volunteer for many years. She enjoyed singing and sang in the St. Francis Choir as well as the Berkshire Chorale. She was always interested in learning and took courses at North Adams State College.

During their retirement, she and her husband Albert enjoyed traveling and attended many reunions of his Army Division, “The Timberwolves,” in cities across the United States. They traveled through all but nine states.

Barbara leaves five children Susan (Joel) Lecorre of Ottawa, Canada, Karen (David) Rondeau-Brigham of North Adams, David (Gail) Rondeau of Adams, Alan Rondeau of North Adams and Diane (Kenneth) Dwyer of Webster, Mass.; seven grandchildren Marc Lecorre, Carolyn Lecorre, Ethan Brigham, Aaron Brigham, Samantha Dwyer, Meghan Dwyer and Julie Dwyer; two great-grandchildren Sage Lecorre and Sofia Gaudreau-Lecorre; a sister Marion Desotelle; a brother John Brelia; sisters-in-law Polly Brelia and Rose Rondeau; and many nieces and nephews.

Barbara was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Albert Rondeau; as well as siblings Martha Taylor and Howard Brelia.

Funeral notice: A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Barbara will be celebrated on Friday, June 5, 2020 at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery. Donations in Barbara’s memory may be made to St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish or St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Elizabeth Church in care of FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.


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My thoughts and prayers are with this family,i loved Barb so much she was a treasured friend.God has gained a very precious treasure.
from: Julie Kleinon: 06-03-2020

Dear Gail and family, so sorry for loss of your mom. Knew you folks very well. She was a loving and sweet person. She is with
Lord now and in his care. Rest in Peace Barbara.
from: Barbara A O'Neilon: 06-02-2020

My sincere sympathy to Barbara's family on the passing of this lovely woman. We sang together in the choir for many years, and it was always a pleasure to see her, and have a nice visit. May she rest in peace.
Terry Taft
from: Terry Tafton: 06-02-2020

To Barbaras family,
I am so sad to hear of Barbara's passing. I have know her for years and she was a very sweet and kind loving person. She will be missed by everyone at St. Joseph Court.

Sleep with the angels Barbara,

Wendy Alderman
from: Wendy Aldermanon: 06-02-2020

My sympathy to all of you. May all your beautiful memories bring comfort to you in the days ahead.


from: Ellen Millardon: 06-02-2020

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