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Henry J. St. Pierre, 99, began his eternal life on January 2 3, 2022. Henry was born in New Bedford, MA, son of the late Narcisse and Georgianna (Noel) St. Pierre. He was raised in Central Falls and resided in Pawtucket for the last 35 years. He was predeceased by a son, Henry E., and former wife Amelia (Fournier). Also predeceased by brothers Armand, Leo, and George; sisters Rhea (Doda), Annette (Tooma), and Dora (Morissette). He is survived by a son, Michael (Robin), two granddaughters, two nephews, and five nieces. Mr. St. Pierre's work career included construction, textiles, and retired as a thirty-year employee at Collyer Wire Manufacturing Company.
Henry enlisted in the Army on October 29, 1940 and was honorably discharged on September 16, 1945. He was a member of the 1st Infantry Division, Battery B, 33rd Field Artillery. When the US entered WW II, he participated in the amphibious landing at Oran City, Algeria and actively fought in the North African Campaign. He then participated in the invasion of Sicily. After Sicily he returned to England to prepare for the invasion of Normandy at Omaha Beach. After landing on Omaha Beach, Henry was actively engaged in battles throughout northern France, Be l gium, and into the Rhineland. Toward the end of November 1944, he volunteered to go behind enemy lines, in the vicinity of Merode, Germany. While behind enemy lines he radioed in critical enemy positions at great personal risk. He was captured by the Germans on November 29, 1944 and spent the remainder of the war as a POW until liberated on May 9, 1945. For his Gallantry in Action, Mr. St. Pierre was awarded the Silver Star. He was also recognized in receiving the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campa i gn Medal with two Bronze Stars and one Silver Star, the WW II Victory Medal, and the POW Medal.
A committal and inurnment service, with military honors, will be held in the spring at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery in Exeter, RI.
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