In loving memory of

Carl E. ""Stretch"" Rondeau
January 30, 2017

Carl E. Stretch Rondeau, 67, of Woonsocket died January 30, 2017, at Trinity Health Rehabilitation Center, Woonsocket. Born in Woonsocket, he was the son of the late Normand and Lucille (LeClerc) Rondeau.

Mr. Rondeau served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He loved Harley Davidson Motorcycles, playing the drums and guitar, and had a love for rock and roll music. Carl will be remembered as being very generous, he was well liked by his many friends.

He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Theroux, of Woonsocket; three brothers, David, Danny, and James Rondeau all of Woonsocket; two sisters, Karen Rondeau-Dickie of Woonsocket, and Michelle Gardner of Tolland, CT; two grandchildren, Toni and Gerry; one great-grandson, Vincent; as well as several nieces and nephews.

Private funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Holt Funeral Home, 510 So. Main St., Woonsocket. Memorial contributions may be directed to Beacon Hospice, 1 Catamore Blvd. East Providence, RI 02914

Tributes

Lorraine Cadieux wrote on Feb 4, 2017:

"I am an old friend of Carl's from the Vietnam days. Christine and I were friends during her going out years with Wally. I was introduced to Carl and from that moment we went out for a for about a year. I will always remember how warm and kind and handsome he was. With love to you Carl - may you be happy forever.."

Gerry Fortier wrote on Feb 4, 2017:

"I have great memories as kids hanging out with Carl in shack town he was a good guy with a great family you will in in my prayers Carl"

Gerry Fortier wrote on Feb 4, 2017:

"I have great memories as a kid hanging out with Carl in shack town he was a good guy with a great family your in my prayers"

Gail Fox- Chartier wrote on Feb 3, 2017:

"My condolences to you all. Carl was a great person. I remember him from way back. Prayers for you."

Donald Harnois wrote on Feb 3, 2017:

"To a Life Long Friend you will be missed , we had awesome fun times growing up in the Grove, RIP my friend - And my condolences to the entire Family. By Carl ,until we meet again."

Tina Rivard wrote on Feb 3, 2017:

"My earliest memory of Carl is of him coming over to have coffee with my mom every week day morning then bringing me and my brother to school. I remember hearing him and my mother laughing while my brother and I got ready for school. He was nothing but happy every time I saw him even years later, when I would see him at Dunkin Donuts. My prayers are with his entire family and his many friends."