LEFEBVRE, CHARLES A., “MR. GTO”, 63, died January 20, 2012 at home. Born in Providence, he was a son of Edna R. (Bouchard) Lefebvre and the late Arthur J. Lefebvre. Charles was an auto mechanic for the former Scarpetti Oldsmobile and the former Scuncio Chevrolet. He was a member of the Pontiac-Oakland Club and a Vietnam Era US Armyveteran. Besides his mother, he leaves seven siblings, Anne M. Andrade, Beatrice E. Furtado, Diane M. Bolton, Nora J. Crouse, James A. Lefebvre, Mary B. Trombley, and Martin J. Lefebvre, several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and two aunts, Lillian Martin and Beatrice Cyr. His funeral will be held Thursday at 8:45 am from the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am in St. Rocco Church, Atwood Ave., Johnston. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Memorial Park. Calling hours Wednesday 5-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, 18251 Quantico Gateway Dr., Triangle, VA 22172.

The Little Rhody Pontiac Chapter of Pontiac Oakland Club, International, is POCI’s 63rd and was formed in 1993.
Little Rhody has been named chapter of the year three times.
The Chapter averages about 75 member families and is dedicated to the appreciation and enjoyment of all Pontiacs, GMC’s and Oaklands and is committed to the appreciation and enjoyment of them. Owning one is not a requirement for membership.
Our award winning newsletter, TOM TOM is published monthly.
Our members are interested in every and all aspects of the automotive hobby. If you own or want to own a Pontiac, Oakland, or GMC, they can offer help with locating parts, offer technical advice, and/or offer general advice on how to complete your project. This network is one of the most important aspects of being a member. Our members enjoy a variety of activities, including car shows and family events.
Our goal is to have fun while enjoying our cars.

