Edward Leger1

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Edward Leger||p6129.htm#i61281|Tilmon Léger|n. 24 juin 1905\nd. 1981|p874.htm#i8740|Lena Arsenault|n. 1905\nd. 1981|p5351.htm#i53509|Frédéric Léger|n. 9 Juil 1866|p868.htm#i8677|Elizabeth Bastarache|n. 23 jan 1869\nd. v 8 Juil 1933|p873.htm#i8730|Jacob Arsenault||p6127.htm#i61270|Léonie Richard||p6128.htm#i61271|

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Raymond Leger1

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Raymond Leger||p6129.htm#i61282|Tilmon Léger|n. 24 juin 1905\nd. 1981|p874.htm#i8740|Lena Arsenault|n. 1905\nd. 1981|p5351.htm#i53509|Frédéric Léger|n. 9 Juil 1866|p868.htm#i8677|Elizabeth Bastarache|n. 23 jan 1869\nd. v 8 Juil 1933|p873.htm#i8730|Jacob Arsenault||p6127.htm#i61270|Léonie Richard||p6128.htm#i61271|

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Leonie Léger1

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Leonie Léger||p6129.htm#i61283|Tilmon Léger|n. 24 juin 1905\nd. 1981|p874.htm#i8740|Lena Arsenault|n. 1905\nd. 1981|p5351.htm#i53509|Frédéric Léger|n. 9 Juil 1866|p868.htm#i8677|Elizabeth Bastarache|n. 23 jan 1869\nd. v 8 Juil 1933|p873.htm#i8730|Jacob Arsenault||p6127.htm#i61270|Léonie Richard||p6128.htm#i61271|

Famille: Cormier

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Cormier1

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Famille: Leonie Léger

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Starla Leger Feldman1

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Starla Leger Feldman||p6129.htm#i61285|Andy Feldman||p6128.htm#i61276|Rose Léger||p6128.htm#i61275|||||||Emile J. Léger|n. 27 Juil 1930\nd. 15 Sep 2004|p5000.htm#i49999|Rita M. Richard||p5000.htm#i50000|

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Marie Roy1

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Marie Roy||p6129.htm#i61286|Michael Roy||p6128.htm#i61278|Diane Léger||p6128.htm#i61277|||||||Emile J. Léger|n. 27 Juil 1930\nd. 15 Sep 2004|p5000.htm#i49999|Rita M. Richard||p5000.htm#i50000|

Références:

  1. [S4238] Emile J. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, September 18 2004;Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA
    Monday, September 18th, 2004

    Emile J. Leger - FITCHBURG -
    Emile J. Leger, 74, of 138 Cathy St., died Wednesday, Sept. 15, in The Highlands Long-Term Care Center, after an illness. He was born July 27, 1930, in New Brunswick, Canada, the son of the late Tilmon and Lena (Arsenault) Leger. Mr. Leger worked for 36 years at Aubuchon Hardware in Westminster, and as a truck driver. Prior to that, had had worked at the former Philbin Ford in Fitchburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, earning the rank of private first class, and was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, the Worcester Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and the Men’s Retired Bowling League in Fitchburg. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Rita M. (Richard) Leger; two sons, John Leger of Fitchburg and Richard Leger of Laguna Beach, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Leger Feldman and her husband, Andy, of Worcester and Diane Roy and her husband, Michael, of Fitchburg; four brothers, Alderic Leger of Worcester, Marcel Leger of Leominster, Edward Leger of Naples, Fla., and Raymond Leger of Leominster; one sister, Leonie Cormier of Leominster; two step grandchildren, Jeremy and Garrison Feldman; and two granddaughters whom he adored, Marie Roy and Starla Leger Feldman. Another son, Albert Leger, predeceased him.

    Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg, MA, USA
    17 Sep 2004 & 18 Sep 2004
    LEGER -- On Sept. 15, Emile J. Leger, 74, of Fitchburg. A funeral with military honors, will be held Monday, Sept. 20, from Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Road, Fitchburg, with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, 49 Woodland St., Fitchburg. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home.

Anselme Thibodeau1

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Anselme Thibodeau||p6129.htm#i61287|Fidèle Thibodeau|n. 1853\nd. 13 Déc 1936|p1187.htm#i11864|Madeleine Léger|n. v 1849\nd. v 1924|p905.htm#i9042|Ambroise Thibodeau||p3267.htm#i32661|Françoise Babineau||p3267.htm#i32662|Hyppolite Léger|n. 23 Août 1819\nd. 16 Déc 1899|p409.htm#i4081|Osithe Boudreau|n. 26 juin 1821\nd. 1 mai 1891|p905.htm#i9041|

Références:

  1. [S4241] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 16 1936, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, December 16th, 1936 pg 9

    Fidele Thibodeau Shediac, Dec. 15 -
    The death of Fidele Thibodeau, of Barachois, occurred on Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anselme Leger, at the age of 83 years. Although the deceased had been suffering from heart trouble, his passing came as a shock to the parish. His wife predeceased him some twelve years ago in the U.S.A., and he leaves to mourn one son, Anselme, New Hamshire, and four daughters, Mrs. Anselme Leger, of Barachois; Mrs. Denis LeBlanc, of Gardner Mass.; Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Alfred Allard, both of Fitchburg, Mass. The funeral was held this (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock from St. Henry's Church, Barachois, with Rev. Father Edgar LeBlanc officiating. The Pallbearers were Aurel, John A. and John P. Leger, Laurent Bourque, Raymond Cormier and Arthur Gaudet. The deceased has a wide circle of friends who gatheres at the church to attend the obsequies and there was a large number of mass cards and floral tributes received.

fille Thibodeau1,2

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fille Thibodeau||p6129.htm#i61288|Fidèle Thibodeau|n. 1853\nd. 13 Déc 1936|p1187.htm#i11864|Madeleine Léger|n. v 1849\nd. v 1924|p905.htm#i9042|Ambroise Thibodeau||p3267.htm#i32661|Françoise Babineau||p3267.htm#i32662|Hyppolite Léger|n. 23 Août 1819\nd. 16 Déc 1899|p409.htm#i4081|Osithe Boudreau|n. 26 juin 1821\nd. 1 mai 1891|p905.htm#i9041|

Famille 1: Zoël Cormier

Famille 2: Denis LeBlanc

Références:

  1. [S4241] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 16 1936, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, December 16th, 1936 pg 9

    Fidele Thibodeau Shediac, Dec. 15 -
    The death of Fidele Thibodeau, of Barachois, occurred on Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anselme Leger, at the age of 83 years. Although the deceased had been suffering from heart trouble, his passing came as a shock to the parish. His wife predeceased him some twelve years ago in the U.S.A., and he leaves to mourn one son, Anselme, New Hamshire, and four daughters, Mrs. Anselme Leger, of Barachois; Mrs. Denis LeBlanc, of Gardner Mass.; Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Alfred Allard, both of Fitchburg, Mass. The funeral was held this (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock from St. Henry's Church, Barachois, with Rev. Father Edgar LeBlanc officiating. The Pallbearers were Aurel, John A. and John P. Leger, Laurent Bourque, Raymond Cormier and Arthur Gaudet. The deceased has a wide circle of friends who gatheres at the church to attend the obsequies and there was a large number of mass cards and floral tributes received.
  2. [S4255] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 18 1936, pg 15;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Friday, December 18th, 1936 pg 15

    Fidele Boudreau Barachois, Dec. 17 -
    The citizens of Barachois and surrounding districts deeply regret the sudden death of one of their highly esteemed citizens, Mr. Fidele Boudreau, who died Sunday, December 13th, at the age of 84. The deceased gentleman leaves to mourn one son, Mr. Sam Thibodeau, of Hartford, Conn.; also four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Zoel Cormier, of Fitchburg, Mass.; Mrs. Frank Allard, of Gardner, Mass., and Mrs. Anselm Leger, of Barachois. The funeral took place Tuesday morning at 8:30 with high mass of requiem celebrated by Rev. Father Edwar LeBlanc, pastor of the parish. The pall-bearers were: Mr. Aurele Leger, Jean Batiste A. Leger, Jean Batiste D. Leger, Arthur Gaudet, all of Barachois; M. Laurent Bourque, of Scoudouc, and Alvine Cormier, of Cape Bauld.

    Note: Should be Fidele Thibodeau not Fidele Boudreau.

Denis LeBlanc1

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Famille: fille Thibodeau

Références:

  1. [S4241] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 16 1936, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, December 16th, 1936 pg 9

    Fidele Thibodeau Shediac, Dec. 15 -
    The death of Fidele Thibodeau, of Barachois, occurred on Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anselme Leger, at the age of 83 years. Although the deceased had been suffering from heart trouble, his passing came as a shock to the parish. His wife predeceased him some twelve years ago in the U.S.A., and he leaves to mourn one son, Anselme, New Hamshire, and four daughters, Mrs. Anselme Leger, of Barachois; Mrs. Denis LeBlanc, of Gardner Mass.; Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Alfred Allard, both of Fitchburg, Mass. The funeral was held this (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock from St. Henry's Church, Barachois, with Rev. Father Edgar LeBlanc officiating. The Pallbearers were Aurel, John A. and John P. Leger, Laurent Bourque, Raymond Cormier and Arthur Gaudet. The deceased has a wide circle of friends who gatheres at the church to attend the obsequies and there was a large number of mass cards and floral tributes received.

Sara Thibodeau

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Sara Thibodeau||p6129.htm#i61290|Fidèle Thibodeau|n. 1853\nd. 13 Déc 1936|p1187.htm#i11864|Madeleine Léger|n. v 1849\nd. v 1924|p905.htm#i9042|Ambroise Thibodeau||p3267.htm#i32661|Françoise Babineau||p3267.htm#i32662|Hyppolite Léger|n. 23 Août 1819\nd. 16 Déc 1899|p409.htm#i4081|Osithe Boudreau|n. 26 juin 1821\nd. 1 mai 1891|p905.htm#i9041|

Famille: Thomas Boudreau

Références:

  1. [S4241] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 16 1936, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, December 16th, 1936 pg 9

    Fidele Thibodeau Shediac, Dec. 15 -
    The death of Fidele Thibodeau, of Barachois, occurred on Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anselme Leger, at the age of 83 years. Although the deceased had been suffering from heart trouble, his passing came as a shock to the parish. His wife predeceased him some twelve years ago in the U.S.A., and he leaves to mourn one son, Anselme, New Hamshire, and four daughters, Mrs. Anselme Leger, of Barachois; Mrs. Denis LeBlanc, of Gardner Mass.; Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Alfred Allard, both of Fitchburg, Mass. The funeral was held this (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock from St. Henry's Church, Barachois, with Rev. Father Edgar LeBlanc officiating. The Pallbearers were Aurel, John A. and John P. Leger, Laurent Bourque, Raymond Cormier and Arthur Gaudet. The deceased has a wide circle of friends who gatheres at the church to attend the obsequies and there was a large number of mass cards and floral tributes received.
  2. [S4255] Fidele Thibodeau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 18 1936, pg 15;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Friday, December 18th, 1936 pg 15

    Fidele Boudreau Barachois, Dec. 17 -
    The citizens of Barachois and surrounding districts deeply regret the sudden death of one of their highly esteemed citizens, Mr. Fidele Boudreau, who died Sunday, December 13th, at the age of 84. The deceased gentleman leaves to mourn one son, Mr. Sam Thibodeau, of Hartford, Conn.; also four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Boudreau and Mrs. Zoel Cormier, of Fitchburg, Mass.; Mrs. Frank Allard, of Gardner, Mass., and Mrs. Anselm Leger, of Barachois. The funeral took place Tuesday morning at 8:30 with high mass of requiem celebrated by Rev. Father Edwar LeBlanc, pastor of the parish. The pall-bearers were: Mr. Aurele Leger, Jean Batiste A. Leger, Jean Batiste D. Leger, Arthur Gaudet, all of Barachois; M. Laurent Bourque, of Scoudouc, and Alvine Cormier, of Cape Bauld.

    Note: Should be Fidele Thibodeau not Fidele Boudreau.
  3. [S4596] Mrs. Thomas Boudreau - nécrologie, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 28 octobre 1938, pg 7;voir aussi: Mrs. Thomas F. Boudreau - funérailles, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 31 octobre 1938.
  4. [S6666] Philippe Boudreau - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, June 21, 1975, pg 10.

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