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- [S4453] Adolphe Bourque - nécrologie, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 11 juin 1937, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Friday, June 11th, 1937 pg 9
Adolphe Bourque -
Adolphe Bourque, aged 68, 219 Milk street. Fitchburg, Mass., a native of this county, died on June 3, in Burbank Hospital there from injuries sustained while at work on the dismantling of a chapel of the Rollstone Congregational Church. Mr. bourque, who had been employed as a foreman carpenter for many years, was born in St. Joseph, N.B., 29 Dec 1868, and went to the United States 49 years ago. For the last 40 years he made his home in Fitchburg. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Society of the Immaculate Conception Church. He is survived by hs widow, Elodie (Richard) Bourque; a brother, Narcisse Bourque, of Waltham; four sisters, Mrs. Jeanne Leger, of Milford; Mrs. Camille Melanson, of Moncton; Mrs. Philomon Landry, College Bridge, and Mrs. Philias Breau, of Shediac. His brother Maxime died only eleven days ago at Rochester, N.Y., and was brought here for burial at St. Joseph. A high mass of requiem was celebrated in the Immaculate Conception Church by Rev. Fr. Clermont. Burial was in St. Bernard's cemetery where Rev. Fr. Clermont said prayers at the grave. there were amny floral tributes. - [S6940] Death Occurs in United States, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, April 13, 1957, pg 3.