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Florien 'Floyd' St. Arnault ... served at Battle of the Bulge

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LEBANON, Maine - Florien E. "Floyd" St. Arnault, "Gramps" 98, of Lebanon, died Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Born November 29, 1921 in Quebec, Canada, son of Alfred and Delina (Champagne) St. Arnault, he previously resided in Connecticut, residing in Lebanon since 1973.
A Veteran of the Army, he served during World War II at the "Battle of the Bulge".
Floyd was retired from Pratt & Whitney, a sheet metal worker, where he "built airplanes".
Also worked as a janitor and activities bus driver for SAD 60, including Lebanon and Berwick, Maine.
Widower of the late Beverly A. (Brackett) St. Arnault, survived by two children: Cathy Pedini, Ronald Lipkin; three stepchildren: Frank Zbink, Wanda Dwyer, Mattie Colson; three sisters: Emelda Lion, Diana Maturo, Anita Loughrain; also grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews. Predeceased by four children: Jeanette, Janice, Robin and Martin.

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