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Image:Ben 3.jpg|<center>Benny on the right with some of his tent mates in Fort Benning Georgia, courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | Image:Ben 3.jpg|<center>Benny on the right with some of his tent mates in Fort Benning Georgia, courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
Image:Ben 4.jpg|<center>Benny out of uniform at Fort Benning Georgia,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | Image:Ben 4.jpg|<center>Benny out of uniform at Fort Benning Georgia,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 5.jpg|<center>Benny shoulders his pack and gets ready for a hike,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 6.jpg|<center>Benny in his fatigues,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 7.jpg|<center>Some of Ben's buddy's taking a break along the road,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 8.jpg|<center>More of Ben's Army buddies,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 9.jpg|<center>Our home away from home,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 10.jpg|<center>A closer look at our tents with the sides rolled up for ventilation,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:Ben 11.jpg|<center>Anyone who knew Benny would never believe they would see him on horseback!,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 1.jpg|<center>The Rest Seeker's Inn in East Berne,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 3.jpg|<center>Benny showing a young boy his kitchen,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 4.jpg|<center>Benny on the left, tending bar on New Years Eve 1962,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 6.jpg|<center>Ben in his kitchen,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 7.jpg|<center>Benny's 75 Birthday Party, courtesy of Marilyn Nardolillo </center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 8.jpg|<center>Benjamin Rigaud,courtesy of Marilyn Nardolillo </center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 9.jpg|<center>Benny needs a nap,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 10.jpg|<center>Benny's 75 Birthday with Ed Rowe, courtesy of Marilyn Nardolillo</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 11.jpg|<center>Starting to take down the building, courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 12.jpg|<center>Still coming down,courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 13.JPG|<center>Bar menu,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 14.jpg|<center>Main menu,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 15.jpg|<center>Key to room 7,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 16.jpg|<center>Friends visit to cheer Benny up,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
+ | Image:RS 17.jpg|<center>Maryellen has a cocktail with Benny,courtesy of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast</center> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 19 April 2013
==Birth== Benjamin(Benny)Rigaud was born June 3,1914 in Albany NY
Education
==Occupation== Benny was a cook all his life
==Marriage & Children== Benny was never married
==Death== Benjamin Rigaud died on Nov. 6, 1992 in an upstairs bedroom in his beloved restaurant.
Obituary
Additional Media
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Benny served with the Army during WWII. He was a first sergeant in the 801st Tank Destroyer Battalion, he received two bronze stars.