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1901 | Obituary of Lorette Wilkins It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother Lorette Monique (Melanson) Wilkins. Lorette died peacefully at her home on August 5, 2014. Born in Saulnierville on March 24, 1918, she was a daughter of Frank Edmond Melanson and Mayatrice (Saulnier) Melanson. She was predeceased by both parents, her sisters, Adele, Flora, Delima Melanson; brother, Conrad Melanson and her husband, Roy Albert Wilkins. She is survived by daughters, Mary Beatrice (Wilkins) Yaciuk of Granville Beach, Flora Katherine (Wilkins) Jenkins of Coquitlam, BC, and Adele Angeline (Wilkins) Thompson of Sandy Bottom Lake. Lorette opened her heart and home to three more children, Maura Doucette, Tanya Doucette and Mearle O'Neal. Lorette was a kind and generous person who loved life. She loved to play the piano, guitar and harmonica. Her family was everything to her and in turn she was everything to them. She received a great deal of joy from all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her love knew no bounds. She will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched throughout her 96 years. A special thanks to the VON and Dr. Buchholz for their exceptional, kind, compassionate service. They made her final days comfortable. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. Friday from the Kaulbach Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Annapolis Royal. Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on the Parker Mountain Road with Terry Musgreve officiating. Interment will be in the Round Hill Cemetery. Donations in Lorette's memory may be sent to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. On line condolences may be sent to www.kaulbachfamilyfuneralhome.com | Melanson, Maria Lorette Monique (I14474)
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1902 | Obituary of Lorraine Gleiser With family by her side, Lorraine peacefully passed away and was welcomed into the loving arms of our Lord on Tuesday, May 24th, 2016 at the age of 65. She is survived by her husband Brian and is the beloved mother of Tim (Heather Hadden), Amy (Paul Healy), and Michael (Alisha Gleiser). Beloved Grandma of Nixon, Suki, Beatrice, Grant, and Jagger. Loving daughter of Mary Theresa Gaudet of Kitchener (formerly of Hamilton) and predeceased by her father, Joseph Martin Gaudet. Lorraine's infectious smile and joyful personality was shared with so many as she was an active volunteer in the Waterloo community. Lorraine's most magical moments were spent with her family, especially during the summer months at the cottage. She will be fondly remembered by all those whose lives she touched and will be sorely missed by her Acadian family in Nova Scotia where she spent most summers as a child. Family and friends are invited to join with Lorraine's family at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S. in Waterloo on Sunday, May 29th from 2-5pm. A funeral mass will commence at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 173 Lourdes St. in Waterloo on Monday, May 30th at 2:30pm. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Lorraine's life following mass at Golf's Steakhouse, 598 Lancaster St. W., Kitchener. A private family burial will take place at a later date. The Gleiser family would like to express their sincerest appreciation to the staff of Sunnyside Nursing Home - especially the nursing and personal service workers on the Buttonworks floor - for their compassionate care over the past two years and in Lorraine's final days. | Gaudet, Lorraine (I11047)
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1903 | Obituary of Marie Muriel Brittain Brittain, Marie Muriel, 79 of Granville Ferry passed away February 16,2017 in the North Queens Nursing Home, Caledonia. Born in Concession she was a daughter of the late Fred and Eva (Sabean) Robichaud. Marie is survived by her husband Russell, children: Eva (Stephen) Hill of Weymouth, Donald (Angela) Parkers Mountain Road, Arthur of Ontario, Judy of Berwick, Richard (Ann) of Concession, Robert of Parkers Cove, Alice of Annapolis Royal, Peter of Torbrook, Linda of Middleton, Debbie of Weymouth, 16 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren; brothers; Richard (Paulette) Robichaud of Clare, Donald Robichaud, sisters: Edith Day and Lucille Kathleen, Estelle Hill. Predeceased by a son in infancy. Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of the Kaulbach Family Funeral Home, Bridgetown. A graveside service will be held at a late date in Wadeville Cemetery, Granville Centre. Donations in memory may be made to a charity of choice. On Line condolences may be sent to www.kaulbachfamilyfuneralhome.com To plant a tree in memory of Marie Brittain, please visit Tribute Store | Robicheau, Marie Muriel (I13609)
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1904 | Obituary of Mary R. (Doucette) Muse Mary R. (Doucette) Muse, 90, beloved wife of the late John A. Muse, Sr., died Saturday afternoon at the Woodbriar Nursing Home in Wilmington following a lengthy illness. Born in Wakefield, she was the daughter of the late William & Fannie (Muse) Doucette. She lived there in her youth and attended schools there. She lived in Peabody for the last 71 years. Mrs. Muse worked at Bowman? s Bakery and also for Dunkin Donuts for a short time besides nurturing her family and keeping a loving home environment. She was a very devoted communicant at St. John the Baptist Church in Peabody, was a member of the Ladies Sodality, the Peabody Council on Aging, she enjoyed bowling at Metro Bowl, and was a gifted musician who played piano and organ, even played at the Nursing home for a short time. She was living with five generations of family, and is survived by two sons, Thomas Muse and David Muse, both of Peabody; nine daughters, Dorothy Richard of North Billerica, Elizabeth Inman and Marjorie Conroy both of Peabody, Mary Fawcette, Jean Russo, and Patricia Savory all of Danvers, Katherine Livingstone of Salem, Sally Henry of Georgetown, and Carol Stone of Peabody; 43 grandchildren, 64 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, one sister, Agnes Pierce of NJ, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, and two sons Robert Muse and John A. Muse, Jr. who died December 2004, three brothers, Edward Doucette, Ernest Doucette, and Alfred Doucette, and a sister Frances Greene. Her funeral will be held on Wednesday at 10 AM from the Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 12 Chestnut St. location, Peabody, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11 AM in St. John? s Church, Peabody to which relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. A visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Burial will be in St. Mary? s Cemetery, Salem. Memorial donations may be made to Woodbriar Nursing Home, Alzheimers Floor, Concord Suite, 90 West St., Wilmington, MA 01887-3039. To plant a tree in memory of Mary Muse , please visit Tribute Store Cemetery Service Wednesday, February 16, 2005St. Mary Cemetery226 North StreetSalem, MA12:00PM Funeral Wednesday, February 16, 2005St. John the Baptist Church16 Church StreetPeabody, MA11:00AM | Doucette, Mary R. (I4886)
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1905 | Obituary of Michael Francis Plunkett Michael was born in Berkhamsted, Herts, U.K. on April 17, 1939 and was educated in Berkhamsted and Watford. He served an apprenticeship as an engineer and then joined the Metropolitan Police in London. If you were selected as a Police Officer in London you were known as 1 man in 20. Of all the applicants only 1 in 20 was selected. He served for many years and was Ex-Prime Minister Harold Macmillan?s bodyguard. His love though was Canada, he immigrated in 1976 and lived and worked here for 44 years. He was in policing as well as a Senior Claims Manager at SGI and set up their Investigation Division, he also set up Investigation Division at Workers Compensation Board in the Internal Audit Department. When he retired, he worked as a Commissionaire until he became ill. Michael is survived by his partner of 30 years Christine Brown, sister Olive Conway, nephew Oliver Conway (Reece) Scarlet, Cecelia, Nimah and Mollie, niece Colleen (Jez) Reynolds Charlie and Delilah, niece Sarah (Jimmy) Conway-Dyer Ava and Sophie. He was such a kind gentleman and passed after nearly six months in hospital. He visited U.K. many times over the years and wanted to return home. His ashes will be interred with his Mother in the U.K. | Plunkett, Michael Francis (I8500)
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1906 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Collie, Joyce (I5295)
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1907 | Obituary of Nora Tobin <p>The family of the late Nora Mary Tobin are saddened to announce her passing in Happy Valley Goose Bay on April 30, 2018 at the age of 92 years. She will be sadly missed by her children: Maureen (Ernie) Norman, Tom (Betty) Tobin, Gerry (Diane) Tobin, Ida (Don) Byrne, Sheila Broomfield, Leone (Brod) Randell, Jack (Yvette) Tobin, Leo (Debbie) Tobin, Madonna (Wilson) Gear, Rick (Marlene) Tobin, Ella (Sean) O'Donald, Susie (Mac) Gillard, 34 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren. Sisters Lucy Gardener,and Gertude Carroll. As well, a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband John Tobin, sons Little Leo, Neil, Albert; parents, Edward and Bridget Flynn, grandson Bradley Tobin, great grandson Dylan Gillis, son-in-law Jim Broomfield, 5 brothers and two sisters. Special thanks to Labrador Grenfell Health nurses and doctors who took great care of her while in hospital.</p> Service Service Date: Saturday, May 5, 2018 Service Time: 11 a m Service Location: Sacred Heart Parish, Conche NL | Flynn, Nora Mary (I6320)
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1908 | Obituary of Patrick "Paddy" Dempsey DEMPSEY , Patrick Charles (Paddy) - 85, Herring Cove, husband of the late Lillian (Greene), passed away December 24, 2013, at the QEII Health Science Centre, after a short and courageous battle, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Halifax, N.S, he was the son of the late Ansel and Catherine (Power) Dempsey. He loved life and being with his family. He gave unconditionally throughout his life and his family was always his first priority. Never was there a more caring and loving father, grandfather and husband. He worked for DND as a cable rigger/foreman for 36 years. He also worked the pilot boat and fished with his dad and brothers out of Herring Cove. But, his best career was being the most wonderful father of seven children, which he did with much pride and tremendous love. He loved to tell stories and was known as a story teller. His life was an open book of adventures and he loved to tell those that would listen to all his tales. He loved dancing and being creative in every aspect of life, from painting murals on canvas to carving creatures from wood, (totem poles). We referred to dad as the Maud Lewis of our family. He was an amazing carpenter, mechanic, electrician, and jack- of-all- trades. He is survived by his loving daughters, Paulette Purcell (Stanley), Portuguese Cove; Sandra Purcell, Herring Cove; Diana Hart (Andrew), Ketch Harbour; Connie Hopgood (Brad), Wolfville; Patti Lynn Brown (Paul), PEI; and his loving sons, John (Bonnie) Dempsey , Purcell?s Cove, and Kenny Dempsey, New Minas. Many of his grandchildren surrounded him during his illness and passing, Jennifer Clark (Andrew) , Robbie (Cindy) Purcell, Ian (Carolyn) Dempsey, Darrel (Caralee) Dempsey, Brandon (Meaghan) Hart, Amber Hart, Sarah Brown (Eddie), Ryan Brown (Kelly), Brehanna Hopgood, Hayden Hopgood, Holly (William) Chappus, Jason Purcell (Tanya), and Chris Purcell, as well as 12 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Doreen Reardon (Bill), Rosie Dempsey (Brian), Shirley, Angela, Cathy Macdonald (Fred), and brothers, Edward "Ned" (Laura) Dempsey, Raymond (Vivian) Dempsey, Dennis (Barb) Dempsey, Ansel (Barb) Dempsey, Joseph (Julie) Dempsey, and many cousins, nephews and nieces, along with a special niece, Agnes Morris (Donald). He was predeceased by his loving wife, Lillian, sister, Mary Purcell (Doug), brother, Jerry (Doreen) Dempsey, his special grandson, Stanley Jr. "Babe", son-in-law, Robert Purcell. He will be forever remembered and missed by his much loved family and friends. Cremation has taken place under the care of JA Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd., 149 Herring Cove Road, Halifax (477.5601), where visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service will be held on Monday, December 30, 2013 at 10:30 AM in St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Herring Cove, NS. In memory of Paddy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Children's Wish Foundation or a charity of choice. Words of comfort may be sent to the family by visiting www.walkerfh.com | Dempsey, Patrick Charles (I7821)
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1909 | Obituary of Rosalie Therese Matthews Matthews, Rosalie ?Rose? Therese (nee McGuire), passed away peacefully at Mountain Lea Lodge, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Thursday, July 30, 2020, in her 89th year. Born March 25, 1932 in Sydenham, Ontario, daughter of the late Leo and Mary (nee Duggan) McGuire. Predeceased by husbands, Harold Matthews and Donald Collie; and newborn Lynn Collie. Survived and deeply loved by her children, Nick Collie (Charlotte), Simcoe, ON; Dawn Anderson, Niagara Falls, ON; and Brett Collie (Melissa), Phinney Cove, NS; grandchildren, Matthew Collie; Jonathan Collie (Joanne); Jared Collie; Lindsay (Niels) Engel; Beverley Lamb (Shane); James Lamb; David Collie (Michelle); and William Collie; stepchildren, Linda (David) Hart, Fort Erie, ON; Brian Matthews Sr. (Barb), Waldec, NS; and the late David Matthews (Charlotte), Fort Erie, ON; step-grandchildren, Theresa Donovan (David); Alan (Lisa) Mitchell; William (Cecily) Mitchell; Brian Jr., Kevin, Maggie, and Pamela Matthews. Beloved sister of Maureen (Helmuth) Rudolph; brother-in-law, Robert Collie; sister-in-law, Hazel Hockley. Also survived by numerous great and great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers, Edward, Joseph and Francis McGuire; sisters-in-law, Geraldine and Anne McGuire; brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law, Harold and Isabelle Collie; Joyce and Robert Finn; Anita Collie; Gordon and June Matthews; Jean and Jim Compeau; Marie and Reese Drehmer; Howard Matthews. Rosalie will also be dearly missed by lifelong friend, Rita Boutin, Fort Erie, ON. Rose was a member of St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church, CWL, and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Fort Erie, holding executive positions in both organizations over the years. She was always willing to volunteer in community events and fundraisers, especially those involving Douglas Memorial Hospital and St. Michael?s Parish. Rose worked for many years at Prince Rubber and Plastics, Buffalo, NY as office administrator, retiring in 1977. She was a voracious reader who enjoyed dancing, knitting, camping and baking with her grandchildren. But most of all, she loved family and cherished visits with them. The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the staff at Mountain Lea Lodge for taking excellent care of Mom in her time there. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Children?s Hospital of Western Ontario; Ronald McDonalds Children?s Charities or the Alzheimer?s Society. Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of Kaulbach Family Funeral Home, Bridgetown and once the travel restrictions ease, a celebration of life will be held in Fort Erie, ON. On line condolences may be made by visiting www.kaulbachfamilyfuneralhome.com | McGuire, Rosalie Therese (I5277)
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1910 | Obituary: (Griffin) O?Grady, 89 FRANKLIN - Margaret Mary (Griffin) O?Grady, 89, formerly of Franklin, died May 27, 2013 in the Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Worcester. She was the wife of the late Thomas L. O?Grady. Born in Charlestown, May 25, 1924, the daughter of the late William and Veronica (Tobin) Griffin, Mrs. O?Grady was raised in Charlestown and Medfield and had lived in Franklin since 1945. Mrs. O?Grady was a graduate of Medfield High School. She received her nursing education while in the Navy. An LPN, she had worked at the former Pondville Hospital in Norfolk for many years and following that had worked at the Pond Home in Wrentham. Mrs. O?Grady was always helping her neighbors and friends with her nursing skills. She had been the past president of FISH, a member of the Franklin Red Cross, the Catholic Women?s? Club and had been an active member of St. Mary?s Church. She enjoyed traveling, attending events at the Senior Center and entertaining at her home. Mrs. O?Grady served in the Navy during World War II, attaining the rank of Hospital Apprentice 2nd class. She is survived by her children, Thomas O?Grady, Jr. of Hudson, New Hampshire, Maureen Hippert of Leicester and John O?Grady of Rochester. She was the sister of the late Bill Griffin, Vera O?Grady, Helen Woods and Marie Bowles. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be held on Thursday, May 30 from the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin, 131 Main St., Franklin at 11:15 followed by a funeral Mass in St. Mary?s Church at noon. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Calling hours will be on Wednesday from 6-8. www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com | Griffin, Margaret (I48)
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1911 | Obituary: Massachusetts GARDNER - Herve G. LeBlanc, 68, of 59 Abbott St. died Wednesday at Heywood Hospital. He leaves two daughters, Brenda M. Pecchia of Gardner and Joyce A. Suomalo of Westminster; a brother Leo LeBlanc; and sister, Geneva Hebert, both of Gardner; three grandchildren; a close friend, Virginia Dow of East Templeton; nieces and nephews. He was born in Gardner, the son of Antoine and Madeline (Robichaud) LeBlanc, and lived here all his life. He received his high school diploma in 1993 through Mount Wachusett Community College, where he was still enrolled in the liberal arts curriculum. He was a police patrolman in the City of Gardner where he worked for 32 years, retiring in 1990. Mr. LeBlanc was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was aboard the USS Missouri at the historic signing of the Japanese surrender at Toyko Bay on Sept. 2, 1945. He participated in the battles of Okinawa and Iwo Jima and the bombardment of Japan. He was a member of Ovila Case Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, the USS Missouri Association, the International Brotherhood of Police Officers Retired, American Battleship Association, the U.S. Naval Institute and Sampson World War II Navy Veterans Association. He was a member of Our Lady of Holy Rosary Church. The funeral will be held tomorrow from Dufault-Boucher Funeral Home, 110 Nichols St., with a Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, 135 Nichols St. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are 6 to 9 tonight. Flowers may be sent, or memorial contributions made to American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham 01701. | LeBlanc, Herve G. (I1374)
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1912 | Occupation ? 1668 Gouverneur suppléant de l'Acadie Last Changed: October 12, 2019 by Occupation ? Seigneur de Port-Royal Last Changed: October 12, 2019 by Custom Event ? Recensée à Port-Royal en 1739: 32 ans | Saint-Etienne de La Tour, Marie (I2305)
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1913 | Occupation ? He arrived in Port Royal Nova Scotia around 1640. For a time he was appointed as Lieutenant General, a civil position such as a justice of the peace. Before arriving he had the title of armurier du roi to the king (a gunsmith). | Dugas, Lt. Gen. Abraham (I2662)
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1914 | Occupation~ Farmer Marriage~ Mary Ann Robicheau Child(ren)~ 1) Luke Gilleo (1858 - ) 2) Rose Elizabeth (Godet) Gilleo (1863 - ) 3) John Reuben Gilleo (1865 - ) 4) John Freeman Gilleo (1868 - ) 5) Mary Elizabeth (Cunningham) Gilleo (1875 -) 6) Addie Rose Gilleo (6 May 1884 - 1979) 7) Seretha Gilleo (9 Mar 1889 - ) Last name listed as Gillis on death record. Source(s): 1) Nova Scotia, Canada, Deaths, 1864-1877, 1890-1960, Registration Year: 1910 - Book: 6 - Page: 89 - Number: 529 | Gillieo, Oliver (I1792)
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1915 | Of 12 Tuscany Cres., Cambridge, on Thursday, Dec. 8, 1988, at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Margaret Kavanagh; dear father of Bill of Newfoundland, Jim, Tom, Kevin, Richard, Mike, Patrick, John, Margaret (Mrs. Joe Kavanagh), Patricia (Mrs. Don Stone), Jean O'Brien, Marie Mrs. Ben Durnford and Cathy O'Brien, all of Cambridge; lovingly remembered by 38 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and four sisters, Loretta O'Brien and Bridget O'Brien, both of Cambridge, Mrs. Josephine Brown of Newfoundland and Mrs. Bernadine Connors of Milton. Predeceased by three daughters, Ellen, Mary and Rita. Mr. O'Brien was born on Bell Island, Nfld. and came to Cambridge in 1985. He had been employed for 40 years at Wabana Mines in Bell Island and was a retiree of Eastern Steel Products of Cambridge. He was also a member of St. Clement's RC Church, Cambridge and the Preston-Hespeler Council of the Knights of Columbus. The family will receive friends at the Barthel-Stager Funeral Home, 566 Queenston Rd., Cambridge, Thursday (today) 2-4 p.m. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Amoral mass will be celebrated Saturday, Dec. 10, 1988, at St. Clement's RC Church, Cambridge, at 10 a.m. Interment Parklawn cemetery, Cambridge. Kitchener-Waterloo Record 8 Dec 1988 pg B15 | O'Brien, Thomas Patrick (I13464)
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1916 | of Leominster, MA; 73 LEOMINSTER, MA -- Beverly M. McDermott, 73, of Leominster, MA died August 4, 2012, surrounded by her loving family. She was the cherished mother of five daughters and their spouses: Deb and Mark Fontaine, of Leominster; Diane and Robert Rhoden, of Mulberry, FL; Judy and Steve Robichaud, of Gardner, MA; Brenda and Mark Fortier, of Westminster, MA; Christine and Paul Robichaud, of Fitchburg, MA. Other survivors include her brother, Robert Burdick, and his wife, Patty, of Fitchburg, and her four sisters and their spouses: Joan and Paul McDermott, of Fitchburg; Nancy A. Arsenault, of Fitchburg; Shirley and Dick Sivula, of Mooresville, NC; and Constance V. Burdick of Fitchburg. She also leaves eight grandchildren: Alissa Guay, Justin Robichaud, Kaley and Lexi Rhoden, Mark Adam and Katie Fortier, and Chelsie and Cameron Panzarella, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. She was also eagerly awaiting the upcoming birth of a great- grandchild. Beverly was the daughter of the late Minnie and Joseph Burdick, of Boston. She enjoyed all New England sports teams and bowling, where she won many trophies. She loved being with her five daughters and their families. MCDERMOTT -- Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, August 8, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg. A funeral service will be held Thursday, August 9 at Higher Grounds Ministry, 186 Central Street, Gardner, MA at 10:00 a.m. | Burdick, Beverly (I1704)
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1917 | Okay, where can I begin. Brady was my sister's husband, my children's uncle, my husband's best friend, Jeremey's big brother, Scott and Jackie's wonderful son, and Katelyn's Piran. Brady was one of those people. When Brady came through a door, everyone smiled, all the kids loved him, (my sons first word was Brady) and the grown ups loved him even more, because once he got there, the kids were occuppied for the rest of the time. It is difficult to sit here and try to write about him, because there are so many wonderful things to say about him. Brady was just one of those people, that make you constantly ask yourself, "Why did God take him?" But I guess we will never understand the answer to that. Brady and my sister Jonn' were married on April 8, 2006 one month prior to the date of his accident. Brady was a lineman for SLEMCO and was severly burned while at work. They had been dating since October 2000, and Brady has been a part of our lives ever since. He loved my sister so much, I can remember thinking to myself sometimes and saying, "This guy is really head over heels for this girl." He did everything for her, they were never apart. My sister used to babysit for me, and sometimes spend the night. Brady would drive to see her, because he said he missed her too much. And the couple of times I was home while she babysat, they talked on the phone at least 5 times a day to say I Love You. On their wedding day Brady said that it was the happiest day of his life, and I was so proud that my sister gave that to him. Brady was such a vibrant and fun person. He loved his whole family, and would have done anything for any of them. Brady will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Brady until we meet again, please watch over us, and help us through this. | Richard, Brady James (I12335)
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1918 | Oldest son Antoine, fils, born at Chignecto in December 1683, married Marie-Blanche, daughter of Antoine LeBlanc and Marie Bourgeois, in c1705 probably at Minas and settled at Rivière-des-Habitants there. According to Stephen A. White, between 1707 and 1734, Marie-Blanche gave Antoine, fils 10 children, eight sons and two daughters. Bona Arsenault gives them another son. The British deported the family to Massachusetts in the fall of 1755. Antoine, fils died at Boston after 1755, in his 70s. Marie-Blanche also died at Boston after 1755, in her late 60s. Their daughters married into the Thériot and LeBlanc families. All of Antoine, fils's eight sons created families of their own, and one of them emigrated to Louisiana from France in 1785. | Landry, Antoine (I11976)
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1919 | Olivier Thibodeau was among the group of eight Acadian heads of families who entered into a contract in New Orleans on 4 Apr 1765 with Captain Bernard Dauterive, for the purpose of raising cattle in partnership, the initial herd to be supplied by Dauterive. He is found on the 1774 census of the Attakapas Post. "There being no Commandant or Notary in the Post, have previously contracted an accord of mutual interest with the dec. Fr. Valentin, Cure of Opelousas; now wishing to conform to "la loy des Prince qui, par son authorite annulle tout acte de Mariage ou de Testament fait par un Pretre et Cure" the law of Princes which by its authority annuls all acts of marraige and Testament performed by a Priest and Pastor. At the time of their marriage they had between them both three children with no right to inherit. Now wish to make a marriage contract and Last Will and wish that they "pourront laisser sans qu'aucun du premier lit comme le second" include those of the first marriage literally "first bed" as those of the second m. contract dated: 30 Sept. 1786 Olivier Thibodeau Wits: Jacques, Jenne, Neuville; Alexandre Chevalier Declouet. (SM Ct.Hse.: OA-vol.4 1/2, #60). * * * Olivier Thibodeaux settled on land above that of his cousin, Amand. He received a Spanish grant of 6 arpents front by 40 arpents depth on both sides of Bayou Teche on June 20, 1771. He also obtained a grant of land in the Bayou Vermilion area on Jan 5, 1777. This land lay directly above that of his father and probably included part of the present-day Lafayette Municipal Golf Couse. [?Thibodeau from Acadia to Acadiana?, Gertrude C. Taylor, Attakapas Gazette v. 19-20 Spring/Winter 1984-1985, ] | Thibodeaux, Olivier (I7769)
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1920 | Olivier was born about 1643, as he was 43 years old when he died. He married Marie "L'Ainee" Gaudet (daughter of Denis Gaudet and Martin Gauthier) in 1666, in Port-Royal, Acadia. They are the parents of the following: 1) Jean I (1667-After 1678) 2) Jacques (1669-1723) 3) Bernard (1670-1751) md Claire Bourg 4) Louis (1673-1673) 5) Olivier (1674-1709) md Jeanne Blanchard 6) Jean II (1676-After 1686) 7) Marie (1677-after 1711) md (a) Jacques Gouzil and (b) Louis Blain 8) Anne (1679-1758) md (a) Mathurin Tennier and (b) Etienne Pierre Poitevin 9) Pierre (1681-1759) md Marie Madeleine Gautrot | Daigle, Jean Olivier (I9974)
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1921 | On July 13, 2016, Mary Ann Hammond, beloved wife of the late Harry John Hammond; devoted mother of Harry Hammond, Jr. (Denise), Peter Hammond (Sharon), Judy Benvenuto (Marc), Lisa Farrow (Scott), and the late David Matthew Hammond; cherished grandmother of Lauren Swann, Rachel Hammond, Kyle Benvenuto, Chase Farrow, Camden Farrow, Mia Benvenuto and Cassidy Farrow; loving sister of the late Joan Blanzy. The family will receive friends at HARRY H. WITZKE'S FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City on Tuesday, 4-7pm and on Wednesday, 11-11:30am at Our Lady of the Angels Chapel - Charlestown. A Mass of Christian burial will be said in the chapel at 11:30am. Interment will follow at Crest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gilchrist Hospice of Howard County. | Keefe, Mary Ann (I14164)
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1922 | On October 8, 2019 Marlyn Jean Ingvaldson (nee Oliver) passed into the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ in White Rock, British Columbia at the age of 75. She is survived by her husband Charles, sons Stephen, Jeffrey, Christopher, grandchildren Valbjorn (Val) Rafe, Elizabeth (Lily) and Anna, siblings Richard and Joyce, step brothers David and Tommy. Predeceased by her father Arthur Oliver, mother Elsie Belcher, sister Mabel (Bee), step brother Digby, step sister Joyce. Marlyn (Marnie) was born in Montreal and moved to Coquitlam in 1957. She graduated grade 12 from Victorville California in 1960. She married Charles in 1962, and recently celebrated her 57th wedding anniversary in August. As a young wife and mother, Marnie was actively involved with her children's many activities, joining the Lacrosse Executive, becoming Vice President of the St George's Ladies Auxiliary. Marnie was an accomplished bookkeeper working at Shoppers Drug Mart for many years. In later life Marnie's passion was genealogy, when she joined the British Columbia Genealogy Society, serving on the executive for a decade and two terms as President. Marnie loved to travel, visiting over 70 countries with Charles and many friends. Marnie relished the friendships she had made through all the stages of her life, and loved having her family, sons and grandchildren gather at home with her. She loved and was loved greatly. Donations to: Christian Life Assembly (Boxes of Love) 21277 56 Ave, Langley City, BC Published on October 19, 2019 | Oliver, Marlyn Jean (I12524)
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1923 | On September 16, 2003; HARRY J. HAMMOND of Ellicott City, beloved husband of Mary Ann (nee Keefe) Hammond; devoted father of Harry J. Hammond, Jr., Peter J. Hammond, Judy M. Benvenuto and Lisa A. Farrow. Also survived by seven grandchildren and two sisters. Family will receive friends Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at HARRY H. WITZKES FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, INC. 4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott city. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 1 PM at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment Crest Lawn Memorial Gardens. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in Baltimore Sun on Sep. 18, 2003. | Hammond, Harry John (I14163)
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1924 | ouis Adam Topham, 88, a life time resident of Morgan City passed to his new life Wednesday, December 8, 2010 surrounded by his loving family. Louis served his country in the U. S. Army during World War II and was active in campaigns in Southern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe WDGO. A graduate of the Army Cooks and Bakers School at Ft. Sam Houston, he served from 1940 to 1945. He was a member of the VFW, American Legion and AARP. Louis enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, crabbing, camping and boat racing in the Atchafalaya River long ago. His family was first, he would cook for family gatherings and greatly enjoyed his children, grand and great-grandchildren and politics. Louis was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church. He retired as Maintenance Supervisor for Kerr-McGee. Louis was married to his loving wife Agnes Giroir Topham for 64 years. He is survived by three sons, Willie Topham and his wife Pricilla of Bayou Vista, Russell Topham of Morgan City, and Leroy Bailey and his wife Brigetta of Indonesia; two daughters, June ?cookie? Topham of Morgan City and Viola ?Pinky? Daigle and her husband Larry of Bayou Vista; eighteen grandchildren and twenty three Great Grandchildren; and one Great ?Great Grandchild. Louis is preceded in death by his parents Oliver and Viola Boudreaux Topham; his wife Agnes; a son Louis Topham, Jr.; a grandson Lawrence Topham; four brothers Oliver Topham, Charles Topham, Baby Willie Topham and Baby Topham; Daughter-in- Law Donna Sue Oncale Topham ,and a Sister-in-law Stella Topham. Visitation will be at Hargrave Funeral home Friday, December 10, 2010 from 4:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.; continuing Saturday, December 11, 2010 at Hargrave Funeral Home from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.; with a service of Christian Burial at 1:00 p.m. The East St. Mary Veterans Funeral Squad will conduct full graveside military honors. He will be laid to rest in the Morgan City Cemetery. | Topham, Louis Adam (I5906)
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1925 | O`BRIEN, Mary (Minnie) (nee Kavanagh) - Passed peacefully away at Dr. Walter Templeman`s Memo rial Hospital at Bell Island on November 6th, 2000. Age 89 years. Predeceased by her husband Richard and precious daughter Bernardine. Leaving to mourn daughters: Mary (Adrian Gibbons) , Stephenville and Lorraine (Emil Muehl), Toronto, Ont.; sons: Martin (Laura), Vancouver, B.C ., James (Diane), Cambridge , Ont., Richard (Cathy), Bell Island, Edward (Denise), Bell Island , Robert (Madeline), Torbay; 18 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren; a large number of niece s and nephews; 1 surviving sister Franc is (Brown), Manuels; and 1 surviving brother Stephen , Calgary, Alberta; 2 deceased sisters: Sarah (Neary), Annie (O`Brien); 5 deceased brothers : Jack, Eddie, Jim, Bob, Martin. Resting at Pendergast` s Funeral Home, Bell Island. Visitatio n Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00 - 10:00 p.m. Funeral Mass on Thursday, November 9th, 2000 at 2:0 0 p.m. in St. Michael`s Parish, Bell Island. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bell I sland. | Kavanagh, Mary (I5442)
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1926 | P. Gallant: We do not know Antoine Belliveau's place of origin, nor the date of his arrival in Acadia. As the names Belliveau and Guyon (or Guillon) appear many times in the parish registers of La Chaussee (Poitou), it is possible that Antoine came from that region.? Recensement de Port-Royal, 1671: Antoine Belliveau, 50 ans, marié à Andrée Guyon (Dion), 56 ans. Antoine est arrivé en Acadie vers 1645. ref: L'Acadie des Ancetres, Bona Arsenault, c 1955 | Belliveau, Antoine (I2699)
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1927 | Parents immigrated to Louisiana from Maryland. Her father was very young when his family was deported by the British from Acadia to Maryland. Her father is on Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville, Louisiana. Her mother was born in Maryland during the exile. * Birth year is incorrect in her birth record. A transcription of the original register sent in Sep 2001 says the birthdate is really given as 24 Dec 1778. * Birth and Death locations are Christening and Burial locations. * She was of the first generation of Acadian immigrants born in Louisiana Marie Elise (Doralise) Landry, daughter of Joseph and Marie Anne Melanson, was born 24 Dec 1797 in LA; Christened 4 Nov 1805 St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA[1] Elise died 19 Feb 1878 in Vermilion Parish and was buried in Abbeville, Vermilion Parish. The parish records notes she was 80 years old, so born 1797-1798[2]There was a probate of her father's estate on 10 Sep 1800, Doralise was named last indicating she was the youngest of the ten children.[3] Marie Doralise Landry married Pierre Paul Thibodeau 23 Nov 1813 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish. [4] Children For research purposes, not verified 1. Maximilien THIBODEAU b: 12 Jan 1815 in , St. Martin, LA c: 7 May 1815 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA 2. Pierre THIBODEAU b: 11 Oct 1816 in , St. Martin, LA c: 14 Sep 1817 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA 3. Marie Sylvanie THIBODEAU b: 13 Oct 1818 in , St. Martin, LA c: 14 Nov 1819 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA 4. Jean Beloni THIBODEAU b: 14 Jun 1820 in , St. Martin, LA c: 24 Sep 1820 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA 5. Marie Melanie THIBODEAU b: 11 Dec 1821 in , St. Martin, LA c: 11 Mar 1822 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA 6. Marie Celanie THIBODEAU b: 24 Dec 1823 in , Lafayette, LA c: in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 7. Emile THIBODEAU b: Abt 1826 in , Lafayette, LA c: 13 Sep 1828 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 8. Celasie THIBODEAU b: 5 Dec 1827 in , Lafayette, LA c: 23 Mar 1828 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 9. Olivanie THIBODEAU b: Abt Jul 1832 in , Lafayette, LA c: 2 Feb 1833 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 10. Doralise THIBODEAU b: Abt Dec 1834 in , Lafayette, LA c: 11 Sep 1835 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 11. Anselme THIBODEAU b: Abt Oct 1836 in , Lafayette, LA c: 21 Nov 1837 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 12. Marie Belzire THIBODEAU b: 7 Jun 1839 in , Lafayette, LA c: in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA Sources 1. ? Title: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101; Author: Donald J. Hébert; Publication: Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; CD 101. Text: Note: Birth year is not 1778; should be 1797. ?LANDRY, Elise (Joseph & Marie MELANCON) b. 24 Dec. 1778 [sic], bt. 4 Nov. 1805 Pats: Not listed; Mats: Paul MELANCON & Marie THERIOT; Spons: Valery BROUSARD & Marie Madeleine LANDR Y. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #292)? 2. ? Title: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101; Author: Donald J. Hébert; Publication: Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; CD 101. Text: LANDRY, Doralise wid. of Pierre Paul THIBODEAUX d. 19 Feb. 1878 at age 80 yrs. (Abbeville Ch .: v. 2, p. 60)? 3. ? Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, Rootsweb.com. Text: At the request of Marie MELANTON [sic], widow of Joseph LANDRY, to wed second to Thomas PARE, Commandant deBLANC went to her residence to inventory estate for preservation of the rights of the [ten named] children, all minors, dated 10 Sep 1800. Doralise was named last. [Probably same child as Elise]? 4. ? Title: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101; Author: Donald J. Hébert; Publication: Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; CD 101. Text: THIBODEAUX, Pierre - native of this parish (major son of Anselme - inhabitant at Vermillion & Anne TRAHAN) m. 23 Nov. 1813 Louise LANDRY - native of this parish (minor daughter of Jo seph - inhabitant at Vermillion & Marie MELANCON) Wits: Joseph BOUDRO, Valeri BROUSARD, Louis CHEMIN. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #318) LANDRY, Elise (Joseph & Marie MELANCON) b. 24 Dec. 1778, bt. 4 Nov. 1805 Pats: Not listed; Mats: Paul MELANCON & Marie THERIOT; Spons: Valery BROUSARD & Marie Madeleine LANDRY. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #292) | Landry, Marie Elise (I4301)
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1928 | Parents: John Arthur Ryan 1879?1943 Mary Katherine/Kathleen Robicheau 1889?1966 WW II Veteran | Ryan, Harry Joseph (I4671)
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1929 | Parents: Andrew George Jackson and Luna Mae Chauvin Husband: Frederick Robert "Fred" Williams Children: Meryle E. Williams, Roland James "Jim" Williams, Beverly Margaret W. Hamer, Agatha "Nathalie" W. Coleman Delaune, Francis R. "Tutty" Williams, Robert Frederick "Dickie" Williams, Clyde F. Williams, Marie "Patricia" W. Breaux Lee, and Betty Joyce W. Duval. | Jackson, Edna May (I8440)
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1930 | Parents: George J. Williams and Valerie Alice Prejean Wife: Edna Mae Jackson Williams | Williams, Frederick Robert (I8439)
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1931 | Parents: JEHAN THERIOT and PERRINE REAU. She was born 1643 in Port Royal, Acadia, and died December 08, 1726 in Port Royal, Acadia. She married Pierre Thibodeau 1660 in St-Jean Baptiste de Port Royal, Acadia. Jehanne's father was born in 1601 in Martaize' France. In 1635 he married and in 1637 arrived in Acadia. Their son Pierre, brother of Jehanne, is behind the establishment of Grand Pre (St-Charles les Mines et St-Joseph de la riviere aux Canards). Pierre and Jeanne had at least eighteen children and 159 Grandchildren. Many found their way to Louisiana. Children: Marie 1660, Marie "l'ainee" 1661, Marie "la Cadette" 1662, Marie Jeanne "la benjamine" 1664, Anne Marie "l'ainee" 1665, Catherine Marie 1667, Pierre "l'Ainee" 1670, Jeanne 1672, Jean Pierre 1673, Antoine 1674, Pierre "le cadet" 1676, Michel 1678, Cecile 1680, Anne Marie Louise "Anne Marie la cadette" 1682, Catherine Josephte 1686, Claude 1684, Pierre Lejeune, Joseph 1691, Charles 1694 ---------------- Jehanne Terriau died 22 years later on December 8, 1726. Michel and Antoine, their sons, stayed at the grave until the day after her death, with the cure' of Breslay. One more time, the entire colony of Pree' Ronde had the burden of transporting the body to Port Royal in snow and cold of December, and one can imaging the emotion at the long family funeral procesion."Please add the above note to her biography and her burial at Saint Jean Baptiste Cemeterie, Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia | Thériot, Jeanne (I3706)
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1932 | Parker, Colo., and formerly of Westminster ? Tiffany M. Blood-Collins, 31, died December 14, 2013, suddenly at her home in the arms of her husband and two children, from complications of Crohn?s disease. Parker, Colo., and formerly of Westminster ? Tiffany M. Blood-Collins, 31, died December 14, 2013, suddenly at her home in the arms of her husband and two children, from complications of Crohn?s disease. Tiffany leaves her husband, James V. Collins, her beloved children, Ayden S. Collins and Jayda R. Collins, all of Parker, Colo., her mother, Joyce (LeBlanc) Suomala, of Westminster; Mark Suomala of Fitchburg; her father, Bruce E. Blood, of Leominster; three sisters, Amber (Ber) Suomala, of Sterling, Colo., and Erika (Boo) Suomala, of Leominster, Tessa (Rae) Blood, of Leominster; maternal grandmother, Eva M. Duguay (her Angel), of Gardner; her future stepfather, Mark J. Arnold, of Westminster; future stepsister, Lindsey S. Arnold, of Leicester, an aunt and uncle Brenda and Paul Pecchia, of Athol, as well as many other aunts, uncles and cousins. Tiffany was born in Leominster on January 16, 1982. She attended The Applewild School in Fitchburg, through the 9th grade, where she developed her love of sports and field hockey. She went on to graduate high school from Cushing Academy in Ashburnham. She was recruited from high school as a Division I Field Hockey Goal Keeper for Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Tiffany was a dedicated mother throughout her illness, and took great pride that her children were ?the one thing she got right in this life.? She cherished every moment that they were by her side, she only wanted to keep them close and near. She loved her husband, ?her best friend,? with all she had left to give. Tiffany and her husband shared an athletic common bond and a love of sports that few people could match. Tiffany was a lover of life and liked a good time and a lot of laughs. She had the admiration of many friends and family, for her strength of mind and body, and that within it, carried a soft heart. Tiffany would want to be remembered mostly for her athletic accomplishments, which included years of intense body building. She took great pride in having a discipline to be able to acquire the goals that were not for the weak or timid. She used these same principles and strengths during her long illness. Tiffany?s family came second to none; she will be dearly missed by her young children as time goes on. Tiffany would not want us to be sad around them, but to carry the memories that made her the best mother, wife, daughter and friend. Tiffany?s family is planning to honor and celebrate Tiffany?s life, with a Funeral Mass, on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Edward the Confessor Church, 10 Church Street, Westminster, MA There are no calling hours and burial will be private. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the ?Children of Tiffany Blood Memorial Fund? c/o IC Federal Credit Union, 41 Main Street, Westminster, MA 01473 The Westminster Chapel of the Sawyer-Miller-Masciarelli Funeral Homes, 123 Main Street, Westminster, MA is assisting the family with Funeral Arrangements. See www.masciarellifamilyfuneralhomes.net for further information. | Blood, Tiffany M. (I1382)
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1933 | Part of Acadian expulsion sent to Boston/Worcester. Died and interred at Hopital General de Montreal. Augustin Leblanc , Françoise Hébert and Pierre Leblanc Pinou are deported to Massachusetts in 1755 | LeBlanc dit Pinaud, Pierre Hilaire (I3960)
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1934 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, Emma (I8031)
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1935 | Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Center on Monday, May 10, 2010, Edward O'Brien, age 77 years of Witless Bay. Predeceased by his parents Gertrude and Terrence O'Brien, sister Mary Arrowsmith, brothers: Paddy, Vick, Teddy (Joan), Phonse (Josephine), son-in-law Andrew Mulcahy. Leaving to mourn his loss his loving and devoted wife Mary; daughters: Josephine (Glen Carter), Martina (Jeffrey Duff); sons; Terry (Grace), Tommy (Yvonne), Edward (Brenda Komick); cherished grandchildren whom he loved more than life itself: Amanda, Michael, Brittany, Jennifer, Terrence, Victoria, Sherry (Justin Walsh), Thomas; special little friend Brianna Duff. Also leaving to mourn sister Agnes Hayes; sisters-in-law: Leonce O'Brien, Angela O'Brien, Lizzie Carew; brother-in-law Gerry Arrowsmith; special niece and life long friend Patsy (Rupert) Byrne; special nephews: Pat (Lucille) O'Brien, Aiden (Arlene) O'Brien, Phonse (Loretta) O'Brien and a large circle of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Ryan's Funeral Home, Bay Bulls. Visitation Wednesday, May 12th from 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Thursday, May 13th from 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial from St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Witless Bay, on Friday, May 14th at 1:30 p.m. Interment to follow at Holy Cross R.C. Cemetery, Witless Bay. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations to a charity of one's choice. | O'Brien, Edward (I13212)
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1936 | Patricia ?Pat? Ann (Saulnier) Ayer, New Edinburgh Ayer, Patricia ?Pat? Ann - 55. It is with great sadness that we announce that Pat passed away on April 3, 2012 in the Capital Health Centre (VG), Halifax, with her husband by her side. Pat had an extensive battle with non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma, which was in complete remission at the time of her death. However, in January, she contacted a virus, which she was unable to beat after a difficult struggle. Pat will be greatly missed by her husband, Clark Ayer, New Edinburgh; mother, Rosalind (Thibodeau) Saulnier; sisters, Claudine (Frank) McNeil, Yarmouth and Carolyn ?Carol? (Gary) Landry, St. Bernard; brothers, Irving(Madeline), McWhinney, Port Wade; Robert ?Bob?, Georgetown, ON; Jarvis (Gloria), LeFroy, ON; Harold (Rose), Ingersoll, ON; Wilfred (Ethel), Deep brook; Raymond, Truro; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, many friends and relatives also her best friend, Ester Cromwell. Pat also had a special connection with her great-great niece Abbie. Pat was predeceased her father, Joseph Gervais ?Jarvis?, brothers, Frederick and Ronald, Maternal Grandparents, Edward and Estelle (Surette) Thibodeau; Paternal Grandparents, FranÇois ?Frank? and Mary (Robicheau) Saulnier, as well as her ?kids?, Whiskey, Mitsou, Mack and Molly. Pat took pride in her home and enjoyed crafts and gardening. She loved nature, animals, reading Sylvia Browne and other metaphysical books, listening to music, especially Chris de Burgh and Pat always looked forward to visits from her brothers. Pat believed in God and believed there is a better life after death. The family would like to thank the many doctors and nurses in Digby, Yarmouth and in the Halifax VG. A special thank-you to the staff of 8A Centennial Building, and to Dr. Stephen Couban, Jo-Ann Edwards of the Hemotolgy Department at the QEII, also her family physician, Dr. Lionel d?Entremont for your unending care. Visitation 2-4pm and 7-9pm, Sunday April 8th from Jayne?s Funeral Home, (245-2525)Weymouth North. Funeral Mass will be 10am, Monday April 9th from St. Joseph?s Roman Catholic Church, Weymouth. Father Keith Billard presiding. Donations in memory of Pat can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Cancer Research Foundation, since she devoted her life in finding a cure for cancer. On line condolences to www.jaynesfuneralhome.com | Saulnier, Patricia (I4837)
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1937 | Patrick B. Kelly arrived in America in December of 1853, with his wife Mary Ryan and their first four children, Bridget,Michael,Thomas and James Henry. Family information has them traveling by boat from Ireland to New Orleans and then by wagon to Illinois, where some Ryan relatives were living. They stayed in Illinois a couple of years, having two more children,twins,Mary Ann and Patrick II there in 1854. They were in Van Horne,Iowa, by 1857, when their seventh child, Charles was born. Patrick's father, Michael, a widower, also accompanied them on the journey. In Iowa they purchased land from the government, at $1.25 an acre and begin farming. At one time the family owned 1100 acres. The family planted more then crops in Iowa, they also planted their roots and although many Kelly family members have branched out to other areas of the United States, the core of the family remains there to this day. | Kelly, Patrick B. (I12343)
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1938 | Patrick Gordon Gaudet March 26, 1973 ~ March 11, 2020 (age 46) Obituary & ServicesTribute WallDonations Obituary GAUDET, Patrick Gordon - Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital in London on Wednesday March 11th , 2020 in his 47th year. Loving son to Gordon Gaudet and the late Jean Gaudet (2018). Forever missed by his sister Sheena Lewis and his nephews Symon Gaudet and Jacob Lewis. Patrick was a big man with a big heart. Friends and relatives are invited to join the family at Brock and Visser Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (519-539-0004), on Wednesday, March 18th, 2020 from 10am to 11am. The memorial service will take place in the chapel at 11am. Cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial contributions to Canadian Mental Health or a Charity of choice would be appreciated and may be arranged through the funeral home. Online condolences at www.brockandvisser.com To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Patrick Gordon Gaudet, please visit our floral store. | Gaudet, Patrick Gordon (I4141)
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1939 | Patrick Joseph O'Brien May 22, 1947 - January 04, 2019 Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family, Patrick Joseph O?Brien, age 71 years. Predeceased by his parents, Matthew and Ellen O?Brien (nee Butler); sisters, Mary Martin (nee O?Brien) and Sadie Monahan (nee O?Brien); brothers, Vincent, Jimmy, Pius and Paul; father-in-law and mother-in-law, William and Madeline Squires and his sister-in-law, Eileen Ottawa (nee Squires). Leaving to mourn with very heavy hearts; his soulmate and loving wife of 48 years, Rita O?Brien (nee Squires); his children, Patricia (Dale Wall), Norman (Nancy Flight), Christine (Keith) Ryan and Corina (Morley) Gillingham; his pride and joy: 5 grandchildren, Mackenzie O?Brien, Connor and Logan Wall and Katherine and Mitchell Ryan whom he loved with all his heart; he will be dearly missed by them all. Patrick also leaves to mourn, his sister, Bride (Jim) Evans; brother, Tom (Dianne) O?Brien and brother-in-law, David Martin as well as extended members of the O?Brien, Butler and Squires families. Special thanks to Dr. Mary O?Brien and all the nurses at the ICU and CCU of the Health Sciences Centre; you will always be in our hearts. Resting at Caul?s Funeral Home, Torbay. Visitation on Monday from 2-9pm and Tuesday from 10am-12pm. Funeral Mass will take place at 2pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 from Holy Trinity Church with interment to follow at the Holy Trinity RC Cemetery, Bauline Line. Flowers are gratefully accepted or donations in Patrick?s memory may be made to the Lung Association of Newfoundland Labrador. | O'Brien, Patrick Joseph (I12552)
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1940 | Paul F. White, age 62, entered into eternal life suddenly on Monday, November 13, 2017, at his home in Braintree. Beloved husband of the late Suzanne L. (Quireyns) White, Paul was a lifelong Braintree resident. A graduate of Braintree High School, he received his pressmans certification from Blue Hills Technical School. Mr. White worked for the Ink Spot Company in Quincy. Longtime member of East Braintree Civic Association, he enjoyed countless tides pulling striped bass out of Barnstable harbor and was a Boston sports fan to the core. Paul was especially a family man at heart. Beloved husband of the late Suzanne L. (Quireyns) White, he was the devoted father of Sarah A. and Justin J. White, both of Braintree; beloved son of Dorothy A. White of Barnstable and the late Frank C. White; beloved brother of Kathleen Sylvester and her partner James Luker of Marstons Mills, Karen Brown and her husband Dr. Arthur Brown of Holbrook, Joyce White and her husband Steven McCurdy of Milton, Ronald White and his wife Kirsten MacLean of Milton, Thomas White of Braintree and David White and his wife Laurel of Weymouth; loving Buppy of Vanessa. Paul loved his partner Betsie Kilmain of Rockland and her special devotion to his family. Funeral from the Clancy-Lucid Funeral Home, 100 Washington Street, Weymouth Landing on Thursday, November 16 at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Thomas More Church, 8, Hawthorne Road, Braintree at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours on Wednesday from 3 until 5 and 6-8 p.m. Burial in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. If desired, donations may be made in his name to Childrens Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115. For directions and messages, see clancylucid.com. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Patriot Ledger on Nov. 14, 2017. | White, Paul F. (I4474)
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1941 | Paul is the son of Claude Boudrot and Catherine Meunier. He married Madeleine-Josephe Doiron in about 1730. He died en route to France during the Acadian expulsion. He was traveling with his family: Paul Bouderot (Boudreau), died Marie-Josephe Doiron, died Charles Bouderot, hospitalized 3 Nov 1758, survived Anne Bouderot, hospitalized 3 Nov 1758, survived Joseph Bouderot, hospitalized 3 Nov 1758, survived Bazile Bouderot, died Mathurin Bouderot, died They were on the Duc Quillaume, which arrived in St-Malo on 1 Novemeber 1758. There were 342 passengers, 146 died at sea, and 29 died in the hospital in St-Malo. | Boudrot, Paul (I11925)
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1942 | Peabody - Kathryn E (Muse) Livingstone, 75, of Peabody, died peacefully Tuesday morning surrounded by her loving family following a brief illness. Born in Peabody, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Doucette) Muse. She was raised and educated in Peabody and was a graduate of Peabody High School, class of 1961. Kathryn was a machine operator for over 30 year for Devcon in Danvers before she retired. She enjoyed knitting, sewing, diamond-dots and cross stitching with her sisters. Her favorite endeavor though, was spending time with her family and sharing in all of their activities. Kathryn is survived by her three daughters, Linda Kostek of Vestal, NY, Cheryl Alley of Florida and Dawn Herrick of Waltham, her 12 brothers and sisters, and by her beloved six grandchildren, Daniel Alley, Scott Alley, Kimberly Hill-Pyche and by Michael, Sarah, and Kellie Kostek, her great grandson, Cameron Pyche. Her funeral will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Conway, Cahill-Broder Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St, Peabody followed by her Funeral Mass at 12 p.m. at St. John's Church, Peabody to which relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to Care Dimension, 75 Sylvan St, Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. For directions and on-line obituary, visit www.ccbfuneral.com. Published on January 9, 2020 | Muse, Kathryn E. (I4884)
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1943 | PEABODY ? Robert A. Gaudette, 90, of Peabody, died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010 of natural causes at the Radius Health Care Center in Danvers. He was the loving husband of the late Rita (McCarthy) Gaudette. He was born in Manchester, N.H. on May 1, 1919, the son of the late John and Margaret (Perry) Gaudet and had resided most of his life in Peabody. He was a graduate of Peabody High School. Bob entered the U.S. Army in January of 1942 during World War II and served overseas in Central Europe and the Rhineland with the 6th armored division artillery prior to his discharge in October of 1945. Following his discharge, he began working at the United Shoe Machine Corp in Beverly where he was employed for 38 years prior to his retirement in 1980. He had been a member of the Second Corps Cadets of Salem and was a very active and long time member with the Yankee Division Veterans Association where he served as a past national Commander and held various offices with the YD VA. Bob enjoyed doing gardening around his house and lending a helping hand to his neighbors. He and his wife had wintered in Port Orange, Fla. for many years and had been a member of the B.P.O.E. Elks in Port Orange. He also enjoyed playing cards and being with his family. He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Jean Gaudette of Amesbury and Michael and Sheila Gaudette of Salem; three daughters and a son-in-law, Maryann Gaudette of Peabody, Maureen and her husband Roger Lemay, and Rita Corey, wife of the late Paul Corey all of Manchester, N.H.; a son-in-law, Kenneth Harvey of Swampscott; a sister and brother-in-law, Marjorie and Donald Gray of Salem, N.H., 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; his sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Mary Calder of Topsfield, Howard McCarthy of Manchester, N.H., Theresa McCarthy of Peabody and Rachel Gaudet of Beverly, and several nieces and nephews. He was the father of the late Margaret Harvey and Diane Gaudette and the brother of the late Clarence, Wilfred, John and Richard Gaudet and Barbara Winskowitz. ARRANGEMENTS: A visitation will be held on Monday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody. His funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the funeral home followed by a funeral Mass in St. Ann's Church, Lynn St., Peabody, at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Peabody. Expressions of sympathy may be made to charity of your choice. For directions and online guestbook, please visit www.ccbfuneral.com Published on February 6, 2010 | Gaudette, Robert Authur (I12664)
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1944 | Peacefully at the Palliative Care Unit of the Community Hospital, O?Leary, on Thursday, January 21, 2016, with his loving family by his side, of George R. Arsenault, Nail Pond, aged 78 years. Beloved husband of Nelda (Allain) Arsenault. Born in Nail Pond on May 12, 1937, he was the son of Alphie and Dorothy Arsenault. Loving father to Robert, (Donna), Nail Pond; Jackie (Doris), Nail Pond; Kerry (Donna), Kildare; Ricky (Wendy), Oromocto: Blair (Tammy), Nail Pond; Duane (Cheryl), Gunion Road; and Brian (Tracy), Richmond. Dear grandfather to Vanessa, Sara, Jessi, Chris, Janel, Devan, Erica, Alisha, Adam, Corey, Meghan, Cody, Dominic, Benjamin, Heidi, Josie, Jacob, Austin, Donovan, Isaac and Alivia and great-grandfather to 13 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Brother to Elizabeth Gallant, Freddie, John and Victor. He was predeceased by siblings William, Madeline, Anita, Eddie, Ulderic, Cyril, Anne Marie, Andrew and Phillip. Resting at the West Prince Funeral Home, 522 Thompson Road, for visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral will be held Saturday, Jan. 23, at St. Simon & St. Jude Church, Tignish, with funeral mass at 10:30 a.m. Celebrant Rev. Brendan Gallant. Memorial donations to St. Simon & St. Jude Church Building Fund would be greatly appreciated. www.peifuneralcoops.com | Arsenault, George R. (I8753)
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1945 | Peggy Joy Foster Trahan, 78, of Lake Charles entered into Heaven Friday, October 30, 2020 from a local hospital following a brief illness. Mrs. Trahan was a lifelong resident of Lake Charles. She was a graduate of Lake Charles High School where she proudly marched with the LCHS Kilties and has remained an active member of the 1959 reunion committee. She will be most remembered to countless families as the A.M. Barbe High School Attendance Office Secretary and Secretary to the Assistant Principal. She enjoyed outings with the girls, gardening, collecting years of her ?favorite things?, cooking all things but especially, specialty dishes, making holiday goodies and preparing for all holidays. She was a true lady, a lady of grace, always well put together with a kind generous heart, welcoming sweet smile, listening ear and positive comforting guidance. She was a picture-perfect example of a nurturing mom and a true friend. Ms. Peggy was also a ?social butterfly? whose spirit brightened any room she entered. She was a vivacious member of many social organizations: numerous Pokeno groups, Bourré group and the Golden Girls. She will be most remembered for her overwhelming love of everything and everyone. Her influence will live on in the countless lives she touched. Mrs. Trahan, affectionately known as, ?Nonny?, leaves to cherish her memory, two sons, Stuart Paul Trahan (Robin) and Jerald Charles Trahan (Sara), both of Lake Charles; one daughter, Melissa Trahan (Ryan Fountain) of Many; fifteen grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Fred L. Foster of Lake Charles; the Golden Girls and her beloved dog, Candy. She was preceded in death by her husband of fifty-four years, Lawrence Norris Trahan and her parents, Irvin Foster and Lucille Moss Foster. Graveside services will be at 12:00 PM Sunday, November 1st, 2020 at Consolata Cemetery under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. Monsignor Jace Eskind will officiate. Visitation Saturday will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM with a rosary service beginning at 6:00 PM at Lake City Baptist Church. | Foster, Peggy (I10388)
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1946 | Perrine Bourg was married twice. She married Simon Pelletret in about 1 639-40 and René Landry in about 1645. Perrine Bourg was the sister of A ntoine Bourg who was married to Antoinette Landry, sister of Perrine's s econd husband, René Landry. She is NOT the sister of Antoine Bourg---REF: : Stephen White, Universi te of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. _TMPLT: geni.com René L'aîné Landry Birthdate: 1618 Birthplace: La Chaussée, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Death: 1686 (68) Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Place of Burial: Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Immediate Family: Son of Étienne Landry and Catherine Goulet Husband of Perrine Landry Father of Marie Marguerite Landry; Madeleine Landry; Pierre Landry and Claude Landry Brother of Perrine Landry Occupation: Ploughman, Laboureur White (pp. 914-915) does not list any parents for Antoinette, Perrine, or René l'aîné; however, it does suppose they are siblings. Please do not change the name of the placeholder parents; or add or change the parents without adding a reliable source citation, so that researchers can evaluate the evidence. --- Due to the efforts of Isaac de Razilly (1587-1635) and his successor, Charles de Menou D'Aulnay (c.1604-1650)8, it has been estimated, that about 120 permanent inhabitants came to Nova Scotia during a ten year period between 1632 and 1642: the "Bretagne Colonists." Razilly made his first trip to Nova Scotia in 1632, coming out only with workmen, no families. At any rate, there is no record of Acadian families prior to 1636. Likely, there were a few French families established in Nova Scotia before 1636; and, where so, it is further likely, that the wife was a full blooded Micmac. The first French Acadian families (women and children) came over in 1636. The Saint Jehan, "under the command of Captain Saunic weighed anchor at La Rochelle April 1, 1636, carrying 78 passengers and 18 crewmen ..." A precious passenger list, of this voyage in 1636 has survived and has been published; it lists all the men and women who boarded the Saint-Jehan and includes names such as LeCreux (one of the leaders), Motin, Martin (farmer), LeMoine (farmer), Blanchard (vinegrower). Of this 1636 group, it would appear, out of 96, there were but eleven French women, I submit, the first ever to arrive and permanently settle in Acadia. The rest were workmen, most of whom would have returned back to France within a year or two of their arrival. Thus the first Acadian families might have been found working and living, between the years 1632-1636, on the shores of the LaHave River (around the present day community of LaHave, Lunenburg). This first community, a dozen families, or so (there are no records), due to political reasons, were relocated to Port Royal sometime just after 1636. At any rate we pick up our story at Port Royal in 1640. It is likely, that directly to Port Royal, René came out with his young wife Perrine (she was a Bourg, or a Bourc), together with their first born, a son, René, junior, b.c.1640. We now know that this couple were married in France, before they came out to the New World. The only other thing I might say of this first family, at this time, is that they were to have ten children, the four males being: René (b.1640), Pierre (b.1658), Antoine (b.1660), & Claude (b.1662). In the census of 1671, we can see Rene (age 52), Perrine and certain of their children listed, including: Pierre (age 13), Claude (age 8); they have 10 cattle and 6 sheep. In the census of 1678, we again see Rene and Perrine with their two boys Pierre and Claude, living on an acre of land, and 10 cattle. From: The Landrys of Old Acadia. by Peter Landry. www.blupete.com/Genealogy/LandryOA.htm | Landry, Rene (I2408)
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1947 | Perrine married Jean on 8 May 1635, in Martaize, Poitou, France. They are the parents of the following: 1) Claude (1637-1725) md Marie Gaudreau 2) Jean (1639-) md before census 1671 3) Bonaventure (1641-1731) md Jeanne Boudreau 4) Jeanne (1643-1726) md Pierre Thibodeau 5) Germain (1646-1678) md Andree Brun 6) Catherine (1650-1713) md Pierre Guilbault 7) Pierre (1654-1725) md Cecile Landry | Rau, Perrine (I3708)
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1948 | Philip T. Clark, Sr., age 94, passed away peacefully surrounded by those who loved him at the Walpole Health Center on Monday, August 12, 2019. He was the son of the late Orell E. and Winfred (Tennyson) Clark. Philip was born on December 1, 1924 in Foxborough and was a graduate of Foxborough High School, Class of 1942. He proudly served his country in the US Army Air Corps during WWII. He was a long-time employee of the former Foxboro Company as a system analyst and estimator. Philip was a member of the Independent Sportmans Club in Foxborough and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed music, especially playing the guitar and the piano. He was a former member of the South Foxborough Community Club. He most enjoyed spending time with his family. He was a loving and devoted father, grandfather and great grandfather. Devoted father of Philip T. Clark, Jr. of Taunton and his late wife Rena, David W. Clark of Marion, Susan J. Clark of Woonsocket, RI, Patti Clark- Conway and her husband Philip of E. Walpole, Laurie A. Marino and her husband Edward of Attleboro, Christopher M. Clark and his wife Suzanne of Attleboro, Matthew R. Clark and his wife Gina of S. Attleboro, Barry J. Clark of FL and the late Brian M. Clark.. Loving grandfather of twenty, great grandfather and great great grandfather of many. Brother of the late Arthur O. Clark Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend calling hours on Monday, August 19 from 4 PM to 7 PM at the Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 30 South Street, Foxborough. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at the National Cemetery in Bourne. For additional information please contact 508 543-5471. To send an on line condolence please visit the funeral home web site at www.robertsandsonsfuneralhome.com. | Clark, Philip T. Sr. (I12622)
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1949 | Phillip Arsenault was born in Nail Pond on May 1, 1939, the son of Alphie and Dorothy Arsenault. He was the beloved husband of Josephine (Doucette) Arsenault. He was predeceased by his parents, brothers William, Cyril, Eddie, Andrew, Uldric, and sisters Madeline, Anita and Anne Marie. Phillip is survived by seven children, eight grandchildren, a great-grandchild plus a sister and four brothers. Phillip passed away on August 26, 2014, he was 75 years of age. | Arsenault, Phillip (I8764)
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1950 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Theriault, Philomene (I10983)
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