May 6, 1924 ~ August 16, 2013
Alfred Arthur Pineault, 89 San Antonio, TX Alfred Arthur Pineault, age 89, passed away August 16, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. He was born the son of Athanase and Helen Pineault in Winchendon, Massachusetts, May 6, 1924. He was one of ten children. He had 4 brothers and 5 sisters. He served in the US Navy in WWII as an Aviation Machinist's Mate. He worked years for General Electric, owned and operated the Tea Room restaurant in Winchendon, MA, and raised harness horses until his retirement. He loved his Lord, Jesus Christ and his family. He loved gospel and country music, attending church, horses, his farm, and his earlier years as a private pilot. He also had years when he enjoyed golfing. He is predeceased by his wife, Mary. He is survived by son, Alan J. Pineault and wife Brenda of San Antonio, TX; daughter, Kimberly Burris and spouse Joseph Budney of Spencer, NY; grandchildren Daniel and Kristina Pineault of San Antonio, TX; and sister, Madeline Erickson of San Marcos, CA. A memorial service will be held 11:00 am, Friday, August 23 at Calvary Hills Baptist Church, 910 W. Loop 1604 North, San Antonio, TX 78251, Pastor Randy Houston officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials to Calvary Hills Baptist Church or the Gideons will be appreciated.
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Alfred,
You will be missed very much…
Love Madeline
There is a great loss in our family and home with Alfred’s passing. The love for him and many memories along with God, our family and our friends will be our comfort.
Don Me and Andy Have you in our thoughts and prayers. I am going to miss Him as you. But he is in a place of piece and now he is with the lord and the rest of his love one.
love you Julie and Joe Almanza. our sincerest condolences
May I offer my sincere condolences to you on the death of Alfred. May your hearts find comfort in God’s Word where it states: “He will swallow up death forever, and the Lord will wipe the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25:8) May your loved one awaken to a world where there will be peace (John 5:28,29; Psalm 37:11), no sickness (Isaiah 33:24), and no more troubles (Revelation 21:4) throughout eternity (Psalm 37:29). May your hearts find comfort and hope in God’s Word, family, friends and good memories at this time. My deepest sympathy to you.