A Tale of Three Uncles – working copy – 3-9-2012
George Ouellette
ivresse
drunk
great cook
lying face down in a snow bank
kids – George, AKA Soap, Paul, AKA Pouchie, Claire, Richard, Florence
Ouellette’s Lunch located at the corner of Austin and Moody Streets – diagonally across from St-Jean Baptiste Church and rectory
The club with the boys
hours: 3:30 am til around 9:oo pm – kitchen preparation and three meals
never at our house
wife: Lida nee Charbonneau – always late to arrive anywhere
Gerard Charbonneau
milkman
bon vivant, laughter, charm and people power
wife: Florence – born in Quebec and later lived in Montreal – that’s special
businessman and raconteur of cute anecdotes, stories and racy jokes and ethnic slurs
always visiting the Bolduc clan
apartment was elegant with room for Madame Galibois, Florence’s mother
Apartment – too fancy for kids like us – only visit after a definite invitation
happy, go-lucky guy with always a pleasant smile
Albert Charbonneau
Oldest of the Charbonneau clan of four kids
Sisters: Lida and Claire
Brother: Gerard, AKA Gerry
Albert was blessed with a bevy of offspring including: Gerry, Pearl, Claire, Bob, Paul, Gloria and xx (I may be missing one)
He kept his promise to his own dying mother in 1915 to always watch over his little sister, Claire, my mother
For my Mom, he did the best he could and mostly through moral support. Certainly, he had no financial support to offer her.
Angry, gruff, load
Tired, weary, distressed and sad
His hearing was poor and he seemed to believe that everyone else’s hearing was also needing a hearing aid
He would visit our home on Ludlam Street several times a week in the afternoon before my father got back home from work
Wife: Mildreth or Milly, whom we only saw at funerals since she was quite shy and a self-imposed shut-in