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1601 | Jeanne Marie Cottreau was the daughter of Jean M. Etienne "Johnny" Cottreau and Marie Sara Elizabeth "Sadie" Doucet.[1] She was born February 12, 1904 in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia.[2][3] She grew up in the family home located along the East Road[4] in Tusket Wedge.[3] She married Russell Levi Atkinson, the son of James Atkinson and Zilpha Ross, on June 22, 1937 at St. Michael's in Wedgeport, Nova Scotia.[5][3] The couple settled into the home her husband built next door to that of her father's, on the East Road, in Wedgeport.[6][7] The couple had 2 children together:[8]: 1. Leonora Eva "Nora" born in 1939[1] 2. Marie Agnes born in 1943[1] Jeanne Marie died September 19, 1996[1][8], and her funeral was held September 21, 1996 at St. Michael's. | Cottreau, Jeanne Marie (I6694)
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1602 | Jeanne married Pierre Surette on 4 February 1709, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Pierre (1709-) md Catherine Brault 2) Joseph (1712-1750) md Marguerite Terriot 3) Anne (1714-) md Joseph Doucet She was buried at the age of 80, on 28 January 1758, per S.A. White | Pellerin, Jeanne (I9490)
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1603 | Jeanne Victoire Le Blanc April 27, 1939 - May 01, 2020 Share this obituary Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share in Email Sign Guestbook| View Guestbook Entries| Send Sympathy Card Age 81, of Saulnierville, passed away peacefully in Yarmouth Regional Hospital on Friday, May 1st 2020, with family by her side. She was the eldest daughter of the late James (Jim) Thibault and Adèle Saulnier. Beyond her family, her joys and passions included baking, quilting, and singing. She will be remembered for her many contributions in the community. Through her political career she touched the lives of many. Some of her most notable achievements and affiliations include first woman councillor on the Clare Municipal Council, and the first woman president of the Clare Municipal School Board, President of the NSCC Burridge Campus; member of the Board of Directors for the Little Brook Volunteer Fire Department; member of the Ladies Auxiliary; Legionnaire at the Clare Branch; an active participant on many parish committees in Saulnierville and was a member of the Board of the Tidal View Manor. She leaves to mourn her daughters, Norine (Mark) Armstrong, Edmonton; Réjeanne (Eddie) Comeau, Meteghan; Jacinthe (Leslie) Hubley, Halifax; Lynne Le Blanc; her son, Brian (Clare) Le Blanc, Sydney; granddaughters, Natalie, Bliss, Cloé, Anna and Emilie; great-grandchildren, twins Violet and Seth, Emma and Henley; sisters, Annette (René) Comeau; Carol (Danny) Sergo; and Linda (Anthony) Comeau; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 61 years, J. Delbé Le Blanc; sister, Alice in infancy; brothers, Jake and Eric. She will be sadly missed by family and friends. Arrangements have been entrusted to Meteghan Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place, and a funeral mass will follow at a later date. In honour of her devotion to the community, donations may be made to a local charity such as the Jacky Comeau & Friends Cancer Help Fund Association, which supports persons in the Clare area, or donations may be made to a charity of your choice. | Thibault, Jeanne Victoire (I2792)
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1604 | Jeanne was 34 years old when she died, so she was born about 1676. She married Jean Theriot/Theriault in 1691, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Jeanne (1692-) md Pierre Leblanc (and grandparents to their daughter Marie-Josephe Leblanc) 2) Marie (1693-) md Abraham Bourg 3) Francois (1694-1710) 4) Jean (1696-1756) md Marie Daigle 5) Anne (1697-) md Pierre Leblanc 6) Elisabeth (1700-1756) md Joseph Trahan 7) Charles (1701-1764) md Francoise Landry 8) Marguerite (1702-1756) md Jean Babin 9) Germain (1707-) md Marie-Josephte Hebert 10) Francoise (1710-) md Pierre Leblanc She was buried the above date. | Landry, Marie Jeanne (I3686)
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1605 | Jeanne-Francoise was born in about 1695, as she was 68 when she died. She married Joseph Boudreau/Boudrot on 27 July 1712, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Marie (1714-) nd Ouerre Saulnier 2) Antoine (1725-1819) md (a) Josephte Leblanc, (b) Francoise Leblanc, and (c) Marie-Josephte Brault 3) Anne (1727-1798) md Olivier Dupuis | Comeau, Jeanne-Francoise (I9936)
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1606 | Jeannette Comeau Obituary Here is Jeannette Comeau?s obituary. Please accept Echovita?s sincere condolences. We are sad to announce that on December 19, 2019 we had to say goodbye to Jeannette Comeau (Meteghan, Nova Scotia), born in Meteghan River, Nova Scotia. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Jeannette Comeau. She was predeceased by : her parents, George Romain and Cecile Romain (Thibault); and her son Philbert. She is survived by : her husband Wilson; her sons, Philip and Johnny; her siblings, William (Rita), George Jr. (Lennie), Zita (Robert) and Louanna (Lloyd); and her granddaughters, Deanna, Tammy and Jeannette. She is also survived by seven great-grandchildren. | Romain, Jeannette Marie (I935)
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1607 | Jerry Henry Landry, 78, died on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at his home in Pierre Part. He was an avid Saints and LSU football fan. He loved and cherished his three grandchildren, his rocking chair, and his dog Baylie. He is survived by his loving wife of 51years, Edna Blanchard Landry; two daughters, Lisa Landry and Allison LeBlanc; two sons, Scott Landry and Jared Landry; three grandchildren, Slade LeBlanc, Heather Landry, and Colby Landry; sister Ameline Breaux; three brothers, Phillip Landry Jr., Henry Landry, and Eddie Landry. Preceded in death by his parents, Phillip and Cynthia Landry Sr.; and two brothers, Percy Landry and Calvin Landry Sr. Pallbearers will be Scott Landry, Jared Landry, Slade LeBlanc, Raymond Pisani, Calvin Landry Jr., Henry Landry Jr., and Eddie (Lou) Landry. Honorary Pallbearer Colby Landry and Heather Landry. Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. ? 9:00 p.m. and will resume on Friday, March 15, 2013 at 8:00 a.m. ? 9:45 a.m. at Ourso Funeral Home in Pierre Part. Mass of Christian Burial to follow at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church Hall. Entombment to follow in church mausoleum. Condolences can be made at www.oursofhpierrepart.com. | Landry, Jerry (I4743)
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1608 | Joan E. Blanzy, 80, of Gaylord, passed away Sunday, April 24, 2016, at her home surrounded by family. She was born on May 10, 1935, in Detroit to Paul and Bernice Keefe. On June 22, 1957, she married her high school sweetheart, Conrad and they began building a beautiful life together. Throughout her life, family was always most important to Joan. She was a loving wife, sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. After retiring from nursing, Joan and Conrad moved to Gaylord to build their dream project, The Aftermath Ranch, or "The 80." After the dust settled and the gardens planted, Joan found a love for golf, playing bingo, spending time at the casino and baking, among many other hobbies. Joan enjoyed having family and friends out at the 80 and lovingly welcomed many new faces. She adapted to the role as mother and grandmother to many more, and everyone was sure to remember where the cookie jar was. Her generous hospitality and love stands as a testament to her beliefs that will be deeply missed. She was preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Bernice Keefe; her husband, Conrad Blanzy; and her son, Michael Blanzy. Joan is survived by her children, James (Jackie) of Gaylord, Mary (Bob) Billman of Kentwood, Barbara of Gaylord, Rose (Kraig) Love of Dewitt and Catherine (Rick) Muzyl of Sparr; grandchildren, Heather (Josh), Gus, Christina (Jeff), Bobby, Richard, Matthew, Jeremy, Kathy and Mark (Jackeline); great-grandchildren, Ashley, Tyler, William, Jason, Jistien, Maxon and Brody; and one sister, Mary Ann Hammond of Maryland. Joan's gentle and kind ways will be remembered, as she was always compassionate toward others. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, April 30, at 11 a.m. from St. Mary Cathedral. Visitation will be Friday, April 29, from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Nelson Funeral Home & Cremation Service and Saturday at St. Mary Cathedral from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. A time of sharing will be offered on Friday at the funeral home at 6:30 p.m., followed by a rosary by the Daughters of Isabella at 7 p.m. Those who wish are asked to consider memorial contributions to Hospice of Michigan through Nelson Funeral Home & Cremation Service, P.O. Box 1548, Gaylord, MI 49734. | Keefe, Joan E. (I14176)
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1609 | Jocelyn Newcomb Hytken Knoxville, TN Jocelyn Newcomb Hytken, age 82, passed away on September 9, 2017. She is preceded in death by parents, Thomas and Nannie Newcomb; son, Thomas Lester Campbell and sister, Patricia Mongiove. Jocelyn is survived by her husband, Gerald Hytken; daughter, Lindsay (Richard ) Nolen; granddaughters, Emily and Kaylie Nolen; sister, Babs (Julian) Headrick; sister-in-law, Mildred (late Allen) Kiel and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Cremation Options, Inc. Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on Sept. 17, 2017 | Newcomb, Jocelyn (I14187)
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1610 | Joey Paul Hebert, 28, a native of Morgan City, a former resident of Baton Rouge, and a current resident of Patterson passed away, Sunday, November 27, 2011 at his residence. Joey is survived by his father, Stephen ?Buster? Hebert and his life partner, Mark Seibert of Morgan City; his mother, Judy Lanoux and her husband, Curtis Lanoux Jr. of Baton Rouge; his brothers, Drue Michael Hebert and his wife, Heather, of Baton Rouge, and Andrew Thomas Hebert, and brother and godchild, Matthew Joseph Lanoux also of Baton Rouge; niece and godchild, Machelle Sims; niece, Hayley Hebert both of Baton Rouge; his grandparents, Shirley Hebert Zander and Chuck Zander of Morgan City, Gerald and Bell Chassion of Bayou Vista, EJ and Alberta Aucoin of Patterson, Curtis and Helen Lanoux Sr. of Baker. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Valarie Hebert Jr. Joey was a Hard Core LSU fan. Purple and gold were his favorite color as it showed his Tiger pride. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and generally being outdoors. He was an extremely intelligent individual who could take electronics apart and place them back together again. Joey also used his abilities to engineer and design prototype chillers for industrial factories. He would often send his family pictures of the prototypes he would build, with comments of what he?d accomplished. Joey was also a family man, he loved his family immensely and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with them. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. The family requests that visitation be observed Friday December 2, 2011 from 6 pm to 10 pm at Hargrave Funeral Home. Visitation will resume Saturday December 3, 2011 at Hargrave Funeral Home beginning at 9 am until services. Funeral Services for Joey will be held in the Hargrave Funeral Home Chapel at 11 am , with graveside services following in the Morgan City Mausoleum. Joey's family would like to invite everyone to a reception honoring Joey's life ,following services, to be held at Cornerstone Fellowship Hall 510 2nd St. Morgan City, La. | Hebert, Joey Paul (I5898)
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1611 | John 'Bud' Lustgraaf YUMA, Ariz. - John ''Bud'' Lustgraaf passed away at his home in Yuma on Thursday, April 23. He was 72. Bud was a lifelong resident of Montana. He was born at Great Falls on Jan. 28, 1926. He attended schools in Great Falls. Joining the U.S. Navy in 1944, he served in the South Pacific during World War II. While in the Navy, he served the ship's engine room. He was honorably discharged in 1946. After returning from his tour of duty, Bud began a career in the construction industry. Bud was married to Jacquelane McDonald in 1948 in Malta. Bud and Jacquelane traveled throughout Montana and Canada where Bud worked in the asphalt construction business until his retirement from American Asphalt in 1989. An exceptionally fine master mechanic, Bud really understood all aspects of asphalt paving construction and was a mechanical genius. He was often called upon to meet almost impossible repair tasks under tight time restraints. Bud's ability to meet these challenges while maintaining a remarkable sense of humor was a rare trademark in his field. Bud was highly respected for his ability to successfully meet any challenge put to him by his supervisors and fellow workers, as well as competitors. Bud's quick wit and vast knowledge of asphalt construction and mechanical workings truly set him above the rest of the field in which he worked. Bud was a source of knowledge and energy from which many drew throughout his life. He was a very caring and fun person to be associated with for all of his many friends and relatives. Bud was so exceptionally rare that when he was born the mold was broken. Bud's favorite past times were BS, drinking beer, and spending time with his grandchildren. Bud worked very hard in the construction industry throughout his life. When he retired in 1989, he and Jacquelane moved to Yuma where he enjoyed the sun and desert setting, and the many trips on the Colorado River on the party boat. Bud will be sorely missed by his numerous friends and relatives. He is survived by his wife Jacqueline at their Yuma home; his daughter, Nancy Latham and her husband Tim of Yuma; his son Bill Lustgraaf of Lolo; his granddaughter Lea Bartlett and her husband Jack, and great-grandchildren, Kiya and Kory Bartlett of El Paso, Texas; his grandson Brian Daigle and his wife, Trina of San Diego and grandson, Josh Latham of Yuma; brother Martin and wife, Hazel of Yuma; brother Edward and his wife, Gladys of Madison, Wis.; sisters Helen Schikany of Great Falls, and Margaret Sweeny and husband, Bernard of Great Falls. Bud was preceded in death by his father William in 1936 and his mother Louise in 1993. Bud's body has been cremated. Memorial graveside services are planned in Bud's honor Tuesday, April 28, at 10 a.m. at the Foothills Cemetery in Yuma. | Lustgraaf, John William (I6445)
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1612 | John Archer, was born in Salop Co.,England (Shropshire), March 26, 1752. He served as both Private and Sergeant Major in Colonel John Allen's regiment, Artillery company and Capt. Thomas Robbins' and Capt. Jeremiah O'Brien's companies, Col. Allan's regiment in Machias during the Revolutionary War. He was on a list of men raised by the town of Newburyport for service in the Continental Army, where he is described as 28 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 8 in. tall, with a light complexion. On the 18th of November 1778, he married Elizabeth Gates Tupper, daughter of William Tupper and Margaret Gates of Jonesboro and Machias, Maine. They had twenty-three children, mostly sons, most of whom grew to maturity. He lived on the Beddington Road in Cherryfield on a place later occupied by his son, John. | Archer, Sgt Maj John (I10049)
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1613 | JOHN CHARLES GALLAGHER CAMPBELL, 80, died January 26, 2012. Born in Memphis, he graduated from Christian Brothers High School, Christian Brothers Junior College and then obtained his BS in Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He was a registered engineer in Tennessee and other states, returning to Christian Brothers College as a lay teacher for three years. He began his career at Allen and Hoshell Engineering Firm, leaving to establish the engineering firm of Campbell & Campbell with his brother, Tom Campbell. He then organized the firm of John C. Campbell & Associates, providing specialized services and expertise in construction project conception, master planning, financing, development and cost control on major projects throughout the United States. These projects included 32 acute care hospitals, 47 extended care hospitals, 22 nursing centers and 11 outpatient clinic facilities, surgery centers and physician office buildings. Mr. Campbell's firm planned, developed and managed landmark medical projects in Memphis, including the Ambulatory Care Center for the Regional Medical Center, the Fire Fighters Regional Burn Center, and the Memphis Eye and Cataract Surgery Center. The Commercial Appeal reported, in a cover story on Campbell in October 1979, he is viewed informally in some parts of the Mid- South as something of a miracle man in hospital development . Until his health declined, he enjoyed golf and tennis. As a young man, he was a water skier and taught Elvis Presley to slalom water ski. He was a charter member of the Liberty Bowl Festival Association and active in Memphis Cotton Carnival. His parents, Lester Campbell and Madalin Mitchell Campbell, his son, Thomas Lester Campbell, and one stepbrother, Tom Campbell, predeceased him. He leaves his wife of 32 years, Priscilla Chapman Campbell; one stepson, Dan Warlick; stepgrandson, Carson Warlick; a daughter, Lindsey Nolen; two granddaughters, Emily and Kaylie; and three sisters, Patsy Knight, Peggy Winston ( Chuck) and Penny Dancer. Visitation will be from 11 a.m.-12 noon, Wednesday, February 1 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, immediately followed by a funeral mass at Noon. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to Methodist Hospice or Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Arrangements entrusted to: High Point Funeral Home & Crematorium www. highpointchapel.com Published in The Commercial Appeal on Saturday, January 28, 2012 | Campbell, John Charles Gallagher (I14186)
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1614 | John Francis Tobin, 84, born Oct 8, 1928, died Tuesday March 12, 2013. He had been living at home in Maryville until he moved to the Living Community in St. Joseph, MO in January. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carlotta, in 2006, his parents, Frank and Nora (Kelly) Tobin, and two infant brothers, Kieran and Terrance. Survivors include his children: Jana Motes, Olathe, KS, Kieran (Jenny) Tobin, Corpus Christi, TX, Marli Tobin, Chicago, IL, Susan Tobin, San Francisco, CA, Mark (Rachel) Tobin, Atlanta, GA, and Paul (Linda) Tobin, Maryville, MO; seven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Other survivors include his brothers and sister: Father Pat Tobin, Kelly (Irene) Tobin, Maurice (Joan) Tobin, Mary Ellen (Geary) Mahr, and Father Chuck Tobin. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, March 15, 2013, at St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville, with burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Maryville. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 14, 2013, with Rosary at 7 p.m. at St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials made in John's name to St. Gregory's School would be appreciated. Arrangements are under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Published in Kansas City Star on March 13, 2013 | Tobin, John Francis (I13159)
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1615 | JOHN GUYSE SPARKES KFY2-YJ1 WAS NEVER MARRIED SOPHIA TANNER MSWL-G31. JOHN MOVED TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND MARRIED OLIVIA. JOHN DIED IN NEWFOUNDLAND. SOPHIE AND ALL OF HER CHILDREN DIED IN ENGLAND. SOPHIE WAS MARRIED TO A JOHN GUYSE SPARKE WHO DIED OCT 1872 IN PRESCOT, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND. JUST NOT JOHN GUYSE SPARKES KFY2-YJ1 | Sparkes, John Guyse (I11479)
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1616 | John Malcolm Addington September 26, 1972 - September 06, 2017 Share this obituary Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share in Email Sign Guestbook| View Guestbook Entries| Send Sympathy Card ADDINGTON, John Malcolm? Age 44, of Weaver Settlement, passed away at home on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Born in Digby, he was a son of Malcolm Addington, St. Bernard; and Aimee Addington, Villa Acadienne, Meteghan. John was a long-time employee of Comeau?s Sea Foods Ltd. He is survived by his siblings, Jason (Miranda) Addington, Church Point; Jennifer (Claude) Theriault, Saulnierville; Nephews, Justin and Alex; Nieces, Makayla and Madison. Visitations will be held Saturday, September 9, from 7-9pm in Meteghan Funeral Home. A private graveside service will be held at a later date in St. Bernard Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia. | Addington, John Malcom (I8643)
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1617 | John Oleus BOUDREAUX Sex: M Birth: 1872 Death: 3 MAR 1954 Burial: St. Lawrence Cemetery-Chacahoula, Louisiana Occupation: Tie Maker Note: 1900 census Terrebonne Parish, LA Note: Johnny Boudreaux was 37 working as a Tie Maker and his wife, Edmonia, was age 25. They had been married for 9 years and had given birth to 5 children who were all still living. Children at home were: John Jr., son of 8; Whitney, son of 6; Sidney, son of 5; Cecile, dau. of 2; and Lelia, dau. of 2 months. Johnny Sr. could speak English, but Edmonia spoke only French. All in this home and their parents were born in LA. They were family #104 living in Ward 8, Bayou Chacahoula Road. Census date was April 16, 1910 Father: Charles Neuville BOUDREAUX b: 6 JUL 1826 in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Mother: Marcelite OSELETTE Marriage 1 Edmonia LEBLANC b: 1885 Married: 1901 Children Clifford John BOUDREAUX b: 25 OCT 1901 in Chacahoula, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana Sidney Or Sydney BOUDREAUX b: 1905 Cecile BOUDREAUX b: 8 FEB 1908 Lelia BOUDREAUX b: 2 FEB 1910 Cleveland Anthony BOUDREAUX b: 25 FEB 1912 Willie Adam BOUDREAUX b: 27 OCT 1914 Manuel Joseph BOUDREAUX b: 6 APR 1918 in Donner, Terrebonne Parish, LA Daniel BOUDREAUX b: 1927 Annie BOUDREAUX | Boudreaux, John Oleus (I2523)
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1618 | John Sypher Theriault May 25, 1963 - November 08, 2017 THERIAULT, John ? Age 54, of Meteghan River passed away peacefully Wednesday, November 8, 2017, in QE II Health Sciences Centre, VG Site, Halifax, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Yarmouth, he was a son of Ernest and Jody Theriault. John will be greatly missed by his wife of 28 years, Blanche Theriault; daughters, Dianne (Mike) LeBlanc and Nicole Theriault; sister, Julia (Bruce) Nickerson; brother, David (Lisa); nieces and nephews. John enjoyed hunting, fishing, bluegrass music, boating, four wheeling, camping and cooking. His camp in Maxwellton was his pride and joy. He was a shareholder in A. F. Theriault & Son Ltd., a third generation family owned business. John was a long standing member of Forest Nova Scotia, Maritime Kiln Dryers Association and Nova Scotia Woodlot Owners & Operators Association. He was also a director of Medway Community Forest Co-op. Arrangements have been entrusted to Meteghan Funeral Home. A funeral mass will be held Monday, November 13, at 11 a.m. from Stella Maris Church, Meteghan. Rev. Wieslaw Papuga will be officiating, assisted by Rev. Albeni d?Entremont. Donations may be made to Multiple Myeloma Research or Jacky Comeau & Friends Cancer Help Fund Association. | Theriault, John Sypher (I2892)
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1619 | JOSEPH ALPHONSE COURVELLE & ENCARNACION YLDEFONSO CURBELO ARE THE SAME PERSON. HE MARRIED LORAINE A 17YO ORPHAN OF EUROPE. IT IS UNCLEAR AT THIS TIME HOW MANY OF THE 9 KIDS KEPT THE ORIGINAL NAME CURBELO OR THE NEW NAME COURVELLE. IT IS A FACT JOSEPH AND ELFEGE CHANGED THERE LAST NAME TO CORBELLO. Info written by Melvin Coy Corbello in the 1980's & found by I "mkc" Dec/2019. ~ My father "Columbus David Corbello" , uncle Forest, and aunts Fronnie & Laura told stories about Encarnacion. I was told Encarnacion was in the war for the south & was killed at a unknown date. Encarnacion 2 store log homestead sat about 50 yards from the English bayou, had a large barn, & large front porch. My father, 2 brothers, & 3 sisters were born in this house "there gran parents house". I was told by MR LeBlew (98 at the time) that Encarnacion would have a big barn dance several times a year. Encarnacion left the old Spain land grant for the land in San Antonio to his son Elfege "Elphege" corbello. Elfege left the grant to my father Columbus & he gave this to a Martin corbello just to hold on to while Columbus was in the army. He never picked it up when he got out in 1923. Martin was killed in WWII. In 1954 my dad and I went to see MRS. Martin corbello about the land grant but she said "NO" and made us leave. Time ran out so the grant is no longer valid. Columbus and I went to the old homestead to see what we could find "1954". I could see the old canal my grandfather "elfege" put in by hand that separated Elfege & Encarnacion land for rice stock. It was 12 ft x 6 ft and 3,300 ft long. I found what was left of the old bridge. 2 large post. We walked south and I saw part of a wall with a large window. It was the kitchen wall. A 20 ft west and 4 ft north wall was all that was left. Logs were 1 ft diameter. ...In a map Melvin drew it shows "in Lake Charles" Elfege property at the corner of Luke powers rd and Pujol rd going south almost to Mark LeBleu rd T junction and west half way between Pujol rd and the sharp south east bend in Luke Powers rd. Encarnacion land started at the most south west corner of Elfege property. His land went west to the sharp south east bend in Luke powers rd "but south of Elfege and fallowed English bayou to current day I-10 Pujol rd "mm 36" on ramp "but going around LeBlue Cemetery on the west". | Courvelle, Joseph Alphonse (I10415)
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1620 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bourgeat, Joseph (I13670)
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1621 | JOSEPH C. O'NEILL Joseph C. O'Neill 72 formerly of Bayonne; passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 21st, at Care One at Jackson Hospice with his loving family by his side. Joseph was born in Jersey City and was a resident of Bayonne for many years before moving to Manchester NJ. He was a retired Teamster for the New Penn Motors and Trucking Corporation in South Kearney NJ. For over 35 years. Proudly served his country in the US Army from 1966 to 1968. Joseph was an avid Mets and Jets fan. Devoted Son of the late Cyril O'Neill and Helen (Meegan) O'Neill. Beloved father of Matthew J. O'Neill and his wife Susan, Brian J. O'Neill and his wife Bridget and Sean C. O'Neill. Cherished grandfather of Annie O'Neill, Sheila O'Neill, Morgan O'Neill, Kevin O'Neill and Dominic O'Neill. Loving brother of Maureen Larson, Carol Kafer and Suzanne O'Neill also survived by several niece and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing at the G. Keenen O'Brien Funeral Home 984 Avenue C Bayonne, NJ 07002 on Tuesday July 24, 2018 from 6-9 PM. Family will gather at the funeral home on Wednesday July 25, 2018 at 9:30AM and proceeds to Rosehill Crematory in Linden NJ. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Cal Ripkin Association, Bayonne, NJ G KEENEN O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME 984 AVENUE C BAYONNE , NJ 07002 (201) 339-0220 To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Jersey Journal on Jul. 24, 2018. | O'Neill, Joseph C. (I4623)
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1622 | Joseph died at 47 years of age. He was the son of Firmin Landry & Francois Elizabeth Thibodeau, both of Pisiguit, Cobequid in Acadia. Joseph, at age 2 years, along with his family was exiled by the British (during the Great Expulsion) from Pisiguit Acadia to Oxford Maryland in Talbot County. He arrived in Louisiana in 1766 with widowed father, brother and sisters; settled at St. Martin Parish. He married Marie-Anne Melancon of Maryland, daughter of Paul Melancon and Marie Theriot. She was born ca. 1760, died 11-4-1805 at 45 years of age. She is buried at St. Martin Church cemetery. Children: bt. (baptized) m. (married) Elise born 1778 Joseph bt. 5-13-1779; m. Lise Labauve Agricole bt. 5-13-1779; m. Christine Labauve Marie Magdelaine born 6-29-1782 Rosalie born 2-7-1784; m. Joseph Duhon Anastasie bt. 7-15-1787 at age 2 yrs; m. Joseph Trahan Cirile (Cyrille) born 2-7-1787; m. (1) Scholastique Boudrot m. (2) Adelaide Trahan Joseph Denis (Dionisius) born 12-9-1788; m. Elizabeth Labauve Pantaleon bt. 11-11-1795 at age 5 yrs; m. Marguerite Trahan Seraphie bt. 11-11-1795 at age 2 yrs; m. Francois Bourg Maximien bt. 11-11-1795 at age 5 mos; m. Marie Domitile Thibodeau Louise Doralise (Elise) born 12-24-1798; m. Pierre Thibodeau Corporal Joseph's name is among those listed on the Monument of Commemoration at St. Martinville, La. honoring him as an officer and patriot of the American Revolution, Attakapas Militia of enlisted men...commemorating their successful march to and capture of Baton Rouge and Manchac September 1779. The monument with marker is located next to St. Martin of Tours Church. The marker was placed by Louisiana Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution. The monument was placed by Louisiana District II Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. | Landry, Corporal Joseph Sr. (I4302)
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1623 | Joseph died shortly after arriving in France, during the Acadian expulsion. He lost his youngest child en route to France, but the rest of his family survived. Joseph Robicheau, age 55 Claire LeBlanc, age 50 Marie-Josephe, age 26 Anne-Theodose, age 23 Francois, age 20 Marguerite-Pelagie, age 15 Michel, age 13 Isidore, age 10 Jean-Baptiste, age 8 Charles, age 6 Andre, age 4 (died) Joseph and Claire were married on 30 April 1726, in Grand-Pre, Acadie. They are the parents of at the following: 1) Marguerite (1724- ) md Honore Gaudreau 2) Joseph (1728- ) md Marie Michel 3) Marie-Blanche (1734-1818) md Olvier Daigle 4) Marie-Josephe (1733-1819) md Abraham Legendre 5) Pierre (1735-1807) md (a) Anne Michel and (b) Marie Daigle 6) Anne-Theodose (1736- ) 7) Francoise (1739-1828) md Pierre Dugas 8) Marguerite-Pelagie (1744- ) md Pierre Richard 9) Michel (1746- ) md Marguerite-Francoise Landry 10) Isidore (1749-1823) md Marguerite Boudreau 11) Jean-Baptiste (1751-1808) md Felicite Cyr 12) Charles (1753- ) md Anne Babineau 13) Andre (1755-1759) died at sea | Robichaud, Joseph (I11607)
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1624 | Joseph Fidelis "Fred" Comeau Published: March 05, 2019 Age 88, of Verna's Cozy Home, Grosses Coques, formerly of St. Alphonse, passed away Saturday, March 2, 2019 in Digby General Hospital, Digby. Born in St. Alphonse, he was the son of the late Joseph Fidelis and Florence A. (Maillette) Comeau. Fred was a Veteran of the US Navy having served in the Korean War. He was honorably discharged. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Clare Branch No. 52, Saulnierville. Fred always enjoyed watching Red Sox baseball, Patriots football and in his spare time, became an avid curling player at his local club where he was a founding member. One of Fred's most enjoyed hobbies was the reforestation of the trees on his land. He is survived by children, Donald J. Comeau (Dawn Marie), Ronald J. Comeau (Theresa Anne), Michelle (Jody) Comeau; grandchildren, Scott Joseph (Maria) Comeau, Jillian Comeau (Tim Amero), Ben Comeau, Adam Comeau; long-time companion, Grace Comeau, Grosses Coques; sisters, Mae Noonan, Joan Comeau, Barbara Wigman. He was predeceased by his wife, Norma; sister, Alice Sutton. Cremation has taken place under the care of Meteghan Funeral Home where visitation will be Thursday, March 7th, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass, officiated by Rev. Wieslaw Papuga, will be Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Alphonse Church, followed by a Veterans Service. Burial in parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. | Comeau, Joseph Fidelis (I7449)
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1625 | Joseph is the son of Abraham Dugas and Jeanne Guillbault. He married Marguerite Richard on 12 January 1711, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Charles (1711-1801) md Anne Leblanc 2) Joseph (1714-1779) md Marguerite Leblanc 3) Angelique (1725-1743) 4) Abraham (1726-) md Marguerite Leblanc 5) Jeanne (1734-) md Pierre Bois His death and burial information are per S.A. White. | Dugas, Joseph I (I12049)
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1626 | Joseph is the son of Antoine Brault and Marguerite Dugas. He married Ursule Bourg in 1735, in Cobequid, Colchester, Nova Scotia. He and his family were exiled to France where Urusle died shortly after arriving. Traveling together were: 1) Joseph Brault, 47 years 2) Ursule Bourg Brault, 46 years, died 3) Ursule Brault, 18 years 4) Francoise Brault, 15 years 5) Luce Brault, 13 years 6)Anne-Joseph (Marguerite-Josephe) Brault, (1736-1811) md Henry Simon 7) Angelique Brault, 12 years 8) Marie Brault, 8 years 9) Rosalie Brault, 7 years 10) Joseph Brault, 6 years 11) Simon Joseph Brault, 2 years They were traveling on one of the "Cinq Paquebots Anglais" ("Five English Ships") - Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel. They arrived in St-Malo on January 23, 1759. Note: They also are the parents of Marguerite-Josephe Brault. She was born in 1736, in Pisiquid, Acadie. She married Simon Henry on 7 January 1755, in Port La Joie, Ile St-Jean (PEI). She died on 22 September 1811, in Louisiana. She was buried in St-James. | Breau, Jospeh A (I11594)
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1627 | Joseph is the son of Jean-Charles Trahan and Marie Boudreau. He married Elisabeth Theriault on 12 November 1725, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Charles (1730-1785) md Marie-Anne-Madeleine Landry 2) Marie (1732-1794) md (a) Francois Granger and (b) Simon Leblanc 3) Elisabeth (1746-1784) md Pierre Theriault Elisabeth died off the coast of Virginia, where they were sent in exile. Virginia refused to accept the Acadians, so they were sent on to England, where they were treated as prisoners of war. They were imprisoned in coastal detention centers, where they remained during the whole Seven Years War. Joseph died while a prisoner in exile. Joseph is the brother of Pierre Trahan who also died in exile. | Trahan-dit-Beausoleil, Joseph (I12412)
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1628 | Joseph Martin Gaudet MAY 19, 1922 ? NOVEMBER 29, 2010 Gaudet, J.Martin (Frenchy) Passed away at the townsview Life Care Centre on November 29, 2010, in his 89th year. Dearly beloved husband of 60 years to Theresa. Dearest father to Lorraine Gleiser and her husband Brian of Waterloo. Grandpere to Tim, Amy and Michael. Survived by siblings Gilbert, Albertine (Joe) and Virginia (Louis) all of N.S. as well as Norman (of Bowmanville) and Annette (of Cobourg). Martin was a veteran of WWII, a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #58 and a retired employee of Amcan Castings. The family will receive friends at the Markey Dermody Funeral Home 1774 King St. E. (at Kenilworth) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer service Thursday at 3 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated from St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Church on friday at 10 a.m. followed by interment at Eastlawn Cemetery. | Gaudet, Joseph Martin (I11042)
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1629 | Joseph Mederic Melanson August 03, 1936 - January 29, 2020 MELANSON, Mederic ? Age 83 of Grosses Coques, passed away Wednesday, January 29, 2020 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Grosses Coques, he was a son of the late Isaac and Marguerite (Deveau) Melanson. Mederic was a scallop fisherman for many years on the Comeau?s Sea Foods boats. He is survived by his wife, Yvonne; step-children Bruce, Christine, Bill, Jill and Diane, all in B.C.; several step-grandchildren; other family members and friends. He was predeceased by brothers, Albert, Irené, André, Mande; sisters, Lucy, Nora. Cremation has taken place under the care of Meteghan Funeral Home. A private graveside service will be held at a later date in St. Mary?s Cemetery, Church Point. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. | Melanson, Joseph Mederic (I10789)
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1630 | Joseph was born in Ministiguesche, which is now Barrington Head. He married Agnes Beliveau on 21 November 1752, in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Their marriage was re-validated in front of a pries on 16 August 1767, in Cap-de-Sable, Nova Scotia. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Marguerite (1764-) md Charles-Amand Pothier 2) Marie (1775-) md Pierre Pothier Note: Agnes is the daughter of Charles Beliveau and Agnes Gaudet. | d'Entremont, Joseph (I9504)
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1631 | Joseph was the only son of Philippe II Mius dit d'Azit to be raised within the white community as a metis. He was raised by his grandparents, the Baron Philippe I Muis d'Entremont and the Baroness Magdeleine Mius d'Entremont. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52153339/joseph-mius_d_entremont_dit_d_asy Joseph Mius d'Azit, I French: Joseph Mius, dit d'Azit Birthdate: 1680 Birthplace: Route du Cap de Sable, Bonaventure, QC, Canada Death: December 13, 1729 (49) Port Royale, Acadia Place of Burial: Arcadia, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada Immediate Family: Son of Philippe Mius and Coyoteblanc Husband of Marie Jeanne Amirault Father of Joseph Mius, II; François Mius d'Entremont; Angélique Mius, D'Entremont; Marie Josephite Muis D' Entremont Raymond; Claire Mius; Jean-Baptiste Baptiste Mius D'azy, I; Marguerite Hebert; Cecile1 Mius Mius; Genevieve Mius; Marie Madeleine Henry; Dominique Mius; Charles Benjamin Mius; Pierre (?) "Dietsry" d'Entremont Muise-Mius; Rosalie Mius; Francois Mius and Charles Amant 1 Mius « less Brother of Françoise Bonnevie; Marie- Madeleine Viger; François Mius d'Azy; Mathieu Muis; Maurice Mius dit d'Azit; Jacques Mius; Jean- Baptiste Mius; Pierre d'Azit Mius d'Azy; Marie Thomas; Madeleine Guedry; Philippe d'Azit Mius and Anne- Marie (dite Nannette) Guedry | Mius, Joseph I (I9717)
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1632 | Joseph Y. "Roger" Thibodeau, 66 Beloved Husband, Father, Son and Brother WESTMINSTER -- Joseph Y. "Roger" Thibodeau, 66, died Tuesday, December 9, 2014, at the Leominster Hospital, after being stricken ill at home. He leaves his wife of 38 years, Sandi (Marble) Thibodeau, two daughters, Jill Thibodeau of South Boston, and Megan Thibodeau, of Vancouver B.C.; his mother Helene (Doiron) Thibodeau; four sisters, Phyllis Richard and her husband Omer, Doris Caouette and her husband Cleo, Charlene Daigle and her husband Charlie, and Jocelyn Levasseur, and her husband Yves, all of Gardner, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Roger is predeceased by his father, Edmond Thibodeau. Roger was born in Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada, on September 6, 1948. He lived in Rogersville, NB Canada, until he was 16. His family moved to Gardner in 1964. He was a 1966 graduate of Gardner High School, and a 1968 graduate of Worcester Industrial Technical Institute. Roger served in the U.S. Air Force as a Sergeant in the Vietnam War from 1968 - 1972. He and Sandi were married on May 1, 1976, and moved to Davis Road in December of 1980. He worked as a Computer Field Service Engineer for Digital, Compact and HP, from 1972 until his retirement in August of 2012. Roger was a member of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church in Gardner. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and was a Boston Sports Fan. THIBODEAU -- A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, 135 Nichols Street, Gardner, MA. Burial will be Private in the Woodside Cemetery, Westminster, MA. Calling Hours will be on Friday, December 12, 2014, from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m., in the Westminster Chapel of the Sawyer-Miller-Masciarelli Funeral Home, 123 Main Street, Westminster, MA 01473. In Lieu of Flowers, Memorial Contributions can be made in Roger's name to the Forbush Memorial Library, P.O. Box 468, Westminster, MA 01473. See www.masciarellifamilyfuneralhomes.net for further information. | Thibodeau, Roger Joseph (I7082)
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1633 | Joseph, fils, son of Joseph Trahan and Élisabeth Aucoin, born probably in Maryland in c1762, first appears in South Louisiana church records in June 1783, when he married Françoise, daughter of fellow Acadian Modeste Pitre, at Attakapas. Joseph, fils probably had come to the colony as a young orphan in the late 1760s and lived on the river before crossing the Atchafalaya Basin to the Attakapas District. He and Françoise settled on the Vermilion. Their daughter married into the Landry family. Joseph died probably on the Vermilion in February 1793, in his early 30s. His sons and grandsons settled in what became Lafayette and Vermilion parishes. They were especially numerous around Abbeville on the lower Vermilion. Source: Steven Cormier's Acadians in Gray: www.acadiansingray.com | Trahan, Joseph (I12355)
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1634 | Joseph-Andre was born in Port-Toulouse, Acadie, in about 1722. He married (1) Marguerite Hebert in 1745, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Firmin (1746-1827) md Ludivine Dupuis 2) Joseph-Jean-Andre (1748-1813) md Marguerite Forest 3) Marguerite (1756-1810) md David Melanson He married (2) Marie Doiron in about 1759, in St-Charles-Des-Mines, Acadie. 1) Francois (1758-1844) md Anastasie Bourgeois He died in Tédiche, New Brunswick. | LeBlanc, Joseph André (I8973)
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1635 | Joseph-Pepin, son of Bénoni Hébert dit Manuel and Jeanne Savoie, born probably at Chignecto in c1748, came to Louisiana from Halifax in February 1765 with the Broussard dit Beausoleil party. Spanish officials counted him in the "District of the Pointe" in April 1766. He married Madeleine, daughter of fellow Acadians Jean Trahan and Marguerite Broussard, at Attakapas in April 1771. They settled on the upper Vermilion. Their daughters married into the Broussard and Duhon families. Joseph-Pepin and Madeleine had at least five sons, all of whom married. Three of the lines became substantial ones. The other two lines, except for their blood, probably did not survive. | Hebert, Joseph Pepin (I2117)
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1636 | Judith Widlake of Glen Burnie died on April 16, in Elkridge, Maryland, after a long illness. She was 83 years old. She was born on April 4, 1934 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. She graduated from Fitchburg High School in 1952, and studied music at Columbia College in South Carolina. She was a resident of Glen Burnie for 51 years. Mrs. Widlake was an administrative assistant at both Glen Burnie Park Elementary School and Woodside Elementary School. She was a devoted and caring wife, mother and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Margaret (MacFarlane) Shapland, her husband of 59 years, Kenneth T. Widlake, her sister Barbara Anne (Shapland) Sweatman and her brother Arthur E. Shapland, Jr. She is survived by her four children, Douglas A. Widlake and wife Maureen of Catonsville, Maryland, Susan J. Wyrick and husband Larry of Clifton, Virginia, Scott T. Widlake and wife Melinda of Bethesda, Maryland, David W. Widlake and wife Judy of Eldersburg, Maryland, her sister Jean S. Shapland of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, her grandchildren DJ, Daniel and wife Sarah, Morgan and husband Brendan, Julie, Bennett, Garrett, Nathan, Georgia, Rachel, Evan, Jessie and Charley. The Reverend Dr. Tracey Davenport will conduct a memorial service to be held at Harundale Presbyterian Church on Saturday, April 22, at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow in the church columbarium. Memorial donations may be made to the Harundale Presbyterian Church, 1020 Eastway, Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060. | Shapland, Judith (I985)
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1637 | Judy Saulnier October 03, 1954 - February 10, 2012 Share this obituary Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share in Email Send Sympathy Card Saulnier, Judy ? Tante Jude?- 57, of Saulnierville. We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our dear wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Judy left us on February 10, 2012 at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital, surrounded by many loving family and friends. Born in Concession, she was a daughter of the late Adolphe and Saraphie (d?eon) Deveau. Her passions included family gatherings, traveling, and volunteering at the schools, especially École Jean-Marie-Gay, where she spent countless hours of enjoyment helping the children. Judy also loved attending antique car shows and driving around in their 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible (and their 1970 Pontiac GTO). She is survived by beloved husband of 38 years Hubert, Saulnierville; daughter Trina (Roger) Bouteiller, Meteghan; son Marcien, Saulnierville; daughter Lindy (Terry) LeBlanc, Saulnierville; siblings, Gerard (Pauline) Deveau, Salmon River, Richard (Pauline) Robicheau, Cape Ste Marie; Edith (Wally) Day, Hammonds Plains; Estelle (George) Hill, Hassetts; Marie (Don) Brittain, Granville; Kathleen (Frank) McKay, Dartmouth; Doreen George, Massachusetts; Lucille Robicheau, Meteghan; Donald Robicheau, Massachusetts; seven grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. Visitations today, February 13 from 2:00-4:00pm, 7:00-9:00 pm at the Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Tuesday February 14, at 2:00 pm in Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville. Interment in parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Children?s Wish Foundation or IWK Health Centre Foundation. | Deveau, Judy (I10199)
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1638 | Julien died 26 Oct 1789 at age of approximately 65. Husband of Renee Julienne Josselin Present at the funeral is two sons Denis and Joseph Blin Note that the birth announcement of his son Julien Jan Blinn, this Julien signs his name as Belin. | Blinn, Julien (I8004)
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1639 | Julien Leger was the son of Michel Prospere Leger and Marguerite Louise Boutin. He was the husband of Marie Duhon. | Léger, Julien Sr. (I10957)
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1640 | Julien was born in Orleanais, a former province of France, which included the cities of Orleans, Chartres, and Blois. He married Anne Charlotte Girouard before 1678. They are the parents of the following (*verified with PRDH): 1) Alexandre (1676-1740) md Francoise Beriault 2) Pierre (1683-1738) md Jeanne Doucet 3) Marie (1684-) unmarried 4) Jacques (1685-) md (a) Marie-Charlotte Bonnevie and (b) Angelique Comeau 5) *Anne (abt 1687-1770) md Mathieu Doucet 6) Madeleine (1694-) md Francois Amirault 7) Marguerite (1698-) md Joseph Amirault 8) *Charles (abt 1704-1776) md Marie-Josephe Doucet Note: In 1790, Orleanis province was merged into the Centre Region, along with Touraine and Berry provinces. In 2015, Centre Region was renamed the Cenre-Val de Loire. | Lord dit Lamontagne, Julien (I12313)
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1641 | Julienne Leger was the son of Hypolite Leger & Marie Felonise Fidelis Duhon & the husband of Clara Primeaux. | Leger, Julien (I9879)
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1642 | July 10, 2017--trip to church office supplied section location & 4 people recorded as buried here: Edward Usie; Clementine Usie; Arthur Courville; Yolande U. Moreau. Only dates on records are for Yolande. Vault owners name is Yolande Usie & vault was purchased 15 Feb 1978. Responsible party is Patricia Courville. Use, Valery (Pierre & Marie Celeste Boudraux) m. 19 April 1847 Eveline Albert (Aubin & Marie Rose Ayot) [Thib Ch vol 3, page 10]. Another daughter: Flora who married Adonis Guidry. Married Alcee Serrette in 1895 | Use, PVT Valery Delphin (I8185)
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1643 | June 27 2019 June 27 2019 Amelia?s Obituary Infant Amelia Kate Babin, left this world to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, June 27, 2019. Amelia is survived by her parents, Amber and Damian Babin; brother, Daniel Babin; sister, Elise Babin; paternal grandparents, Blaine and Monica Babin; aunts, Britny Punch and husband Holden, Christian Scott, Megan Babin; uncles, Jerrod Courteaux Jr., Jordan Courteaux, and Kyle Courteaux; numerous cousins. Amelia is preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Lisa Courteaux. There will be no services at this time. Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the Babin Family. | Babin, Amelia Kate (infant) (I11824)
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1644 | Justin Joseph Hebert, Sr. was one of the sons born to Emile Hebert and his wife Alice Labauve. Justin was employed as a baker for the majority of his work life. Justin was united in marriage in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Regina Hebert. Justin and Regina were blessed with the birth of nine children during their 43 year marriage: Delta Hebert Conrad Daisy Hebert Labauve Lejeune Irene Hebert Gonzales Riley Joseph Hebert Justin Joseph Hebert, Jr. Julia Hebert Dupuy Ferdinand Thomas Hebert Cpl. Millard Mitchell Hebert Cpl. Lloyd P. Hebert, Sr. Justin was left a widower at the age of 68 when his wife Regina passed away. He survived her by twenty years. | Hebert, Justin Joseph Sr. (I6201)
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1645 | Katherine Mary Kelly, age 78, of Quakertown, Pennsylvania, passed away on October 1, 2020, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was a loving wife to Richard Kelly with whom she would have shared 48 years of marriage in November. Born in Jersey City, NJ, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Nora (O'Neill) Walsh. Katherine graduated Neptune High School in Neptune, NJ, and went on to earn her Bachelors? Degree in Education from Mary Crest College in Davenport, IA. Retired from teaching, Katherine loved snapping pictures and creating scrapbooks for friends and relatives. She was committed in her faith and involved in church ministry as a Eucharistic Minister for nursing homes, on the bereavement committee, and as a leader of the Rosary Alter Society at St. Luke?s Roman Catholic Parish in Toms River, NJ. She also supported the church?s missions in Uganda. In her retirement, she also enjoyed events with the Red Hat Ladies. In addition to her husband, she is survived by children: Matthew (Amy), Jill McComsey (David), and Nora Westkott (John); grandchildren: Madeline, Jack, Kiera, Nathan, Colin and Gavin; and siblings: James, Joseph, Robert, Raymond, Noreen Heheman, Joan Baran, Barbara Rioual, and Janet Massa, as well as numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews. She will be remembered for a smile that lit up her whole face and for her contagious laughter. You are invited to visit with Katherine?s family and friends from 12:00 PM- 1:00 PM Friday, October 09, 2020 at Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, 135 W. Pumping Station Road Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Her memorial service will follow at 1:00 PM. Interment will be held at St. John?s Lutheran Cemetery in Spinnerstown. | Walsh, Katherine Mary (I12466)
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1646 | Kathleen Clair Schultz Murphy passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2014, at the age of 70, after a brief illness. She is survived by her children, Monica Murphy Dalide (Michael), Daniel G. Murphy, Jr., Erin Murphy Ballam (Richard, Jr.). and Kathleen Clair Murphy; grandchildren, Veronica (Nick), Lauren (Jeremiah), Michael, Jr. Brandon, Cameron, Daniel III, Kathryn, Peyton, and Liam; great grandchildren, Madeline, Nico, Luca, and Connor and soon-to-be Benjamin. She is also survived by her brother, William A. Schultz and her sister, Patricia R. Schultz, many nieces, nephews and cousins. Kathleen was preceded in death by her parents, Leonard Maurice and Mary Bridget Gibbons Schultz. Relatives, friends, employees of the Fourth Circuit and Louisiana Supreme Courts and Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office are invited to attend the Visitation and Memorial Mass at Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St., New Orleans LA 70119, on Monday, August 25, 2014. Visitation will begin at 6:00 P.M. and conclude with Mass in the funeral home chapel at 7:30 P.M. Kathy loved a good sale rack, all things New Orleans, her beloved family and her sweet puppy, Jameson. | Schultz, Kathleen Clair (I3608)
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1647 | Kathleen E Ells 2020 Posted on January 19, 2020 by Mary Kathleen E. Ells It is with saddened hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Kathleen (Kay) Ells, 91, of Fenwick NS, at the K. E. Spencer Memorial Home with her loving family by her side on Thursday, January 16, 2020. Born in Fenwick, Nova Scotia, she was the daughter of the late Osborne and Nellie (Smith) Ripley. Kathleen was a homemaker and seamstress. She enjoyed spending time at her summer home in Jacksons Point with her family and friends. Kathleen always enjoyed a game of darts, cards and sitting around a bonfire sharing stories. She also enjoyed a good craft, whether it be knitting, sewing, needlepoint or making one of her many quilts. Kathleen will be sadly missed by her daughter, Signa Nickerson (Paul); sons, Lindsay Ells (Judy) and Kevin Ells (Mary Louise); grandchildren, Mark (Heather), Stephanie (Kelly), Amara (Mike), Olivia (Evan), Justin and Jillian; great grandchildren, Kelsea (Alex), Emma, Kenzie and Alyssa, as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family members. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. In addition to her parents, Kathleen was predeceased by her husband, Harley Ells; sisters, Hilda, Hazel, Elsie and Beryl and brothers, Conan and Wallace. A Service and Burial to celebrate and honour Kathleen?s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Fergusons Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995). In memory of Kathleen, donations to the Alzheimer?s Society would be appreciated. Online condolences for the family may be shared on Fergusons Funeral Home Facebook page or at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com Click here to View Condolences Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Kathleen E Ells 2020.. fergusons funeral home Death notice for the town of: Moncton, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick death notice Kathleen E Ells 2020 mortuary notice Kathleen E Ells 2020 | Ripley, Kathleen E. (I6642)
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1648 | Kennedy, Captain Edward C ?Bud? Age 86, passed away on Monday, March 26, 2018. Born in Mulgrave, N.S. on November 26, 1931 he was a son of the late Capt. Aloysius and Rita ( Keating ) Kennedy. He enjoyed sports throughout his life, playing baseball, hockey, golf, pool and many outdoor activities. His marine career started in Mulgrave aboard the SS Scotia. He, along with many other Mulgrave mariners, moved to Yarmouth as part of the crew of the M.V. Bluenose in 1955. He also served aboard the MV Marine Cruiser, SS Gypsum Queen, MV Marine Evangeline and the MV Marine Bluenose. He enjoyed every day at sea and was always keenly aware of the weather, keeping an eye out for the next big blow. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and one of the early members of the Chebogue River Aquatic Club. In his retirement he enjoyed golf, hunting and fishing with Clayton, boating on the river with Hugh, and Mariners Hockey games. He is survived by his wife of over sixty years Vivian (Cleveland ) Kennedy; sons Richard (Maureen Candie) of Montreal, and Scott (Melanie Smith) of Yarmouth, daughters Deborah (Randy) Cook, and Kelly (Randy) Pippy of Yarmouth; former daughter-in-law Denise Olsen; sisters Yvonne Ryan Calgary Alta., and Rosalie Kennedy of Ottawa Ont.; sister-in-law Ruby Kennedy of Moncton N.B; brother?s-in-law George (Jean) Cleveland of Yarmouth, and Wallace Fahie, Saskatoon.Sask.; grandchildren Ryan, Jared, Mitchell, Anastacia Cook and Katia Antispenka; Patrick, Ethan, and Emma Kennedy; Katelyn, Victoria and Shane Pippy; Devin and Zachary Kennedy; and their partners. His Great Grandchildren Amelie, Kyla, Vivian, Jordan, Milana, Brooklynn, Abbie, Patrick, Alexis and Grace. His many caring nieces and nephews of both Kennedy and Cleveland families. He was predeceased by his brothers Germain, B.C. and Paul, Moncton NB, as well as sisters Adair and husband Gary Meagher, Mulgrave, Dawna and Merle Crittenden, Quebec, and brother-in-law Patrick Ryan, Calgary. On January 7, 2018, he had lost 2 great grandchildren Jayla Kennedy and Winston Prouty in a tragic fire. Visitation will be Tuesday, March 27, 2018 from 7-9pm in the Sweeny?s Funeral Home Chapel, Yarmouth. Funeral Mass will take place Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 1pm from the St. Ambrose Cathedral, Yarmouth, Father Henry Smolenaars officiating. Burial in the Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to charity of your choice. Final arrangements have been entrusted to Sweeny?s Funeral Home and Crematorium, Yarmouth. On-line condolences may be sent to: sweenysfh@eastlink.ca or you may sign the guestbook on-line at: www.sweenysfuneralhome.net | Kennedy, Captain Edward Clare (I13421)
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1649 | Kings daughters and founding mothers. The Filles du Roi. 1663-1673 By Peter Gagne volume 1 pages 121 & 122. Marie Campion died between 28 January 1697 and 7 January 1704. There is no specific date given. | Campion, Marie (I9678)
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1650 | Landgraf (Landgrave) von Hessen-Kassel. He married 1) in Kassel, Princess Mary of Great Britain, Ireland and Hannover (1723-1772), and 2) in Berlin, Philippine Markgräfin von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745-1800). His second marriage produced no children. He died at Schloß (Castle) Weissenstein. | von Hessen-Kassel, Friedrich II (I14392)
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