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2651 | DOB, DOD: obit Hermon and Bangor - Carolyn Duplessis, 82, passed away peacefully January 12, 2020 at Eastside Rehab. She was born in Old Town, June 2, 1937 the daughter of Clement and Marian Violette. Carolyn was athletic in her younger years, enjoying ice skating, roller skating and dancing. She also did some sketching and painted sceneries. Carolyn was extremely fortunate to have a thoughtful, compassionate, loving sister like Charlene, who took the time to visit regularly and make certain her needs were met. Surviving are one son, Merritt "Rocky" Hayden and his wife, Pat of Hermon; one sister, Charlene Bjorn of Bangor; two nieces, Cathy Dewitt of Texas and Cari Osbourn and her partner Jason of Bangor; a nephew, Duke Hayden and his wife Tammy of Winslow. Besides her parents she was predeceased by her sister, Ethel Grant; and three nephews, James and Allen Dewitt and Clement Grant. A graveside service will be held at Lakeview Cemetery, Hampden in the spring. Condolences to the family may be expressed at Memorial-Alternatives.com Published on January 13, 2020 | Violette, Carolyn (Caroline) (P33703)
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2652 | DOB, DOD: obit Lorenzo Violette A long-time resident of Temiscaming died Thursday in hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 60. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at II am from St Theresa Church with interment at the Temiscaming Cemetery. Perron Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. Son of Mrs. Beloni Violette and the late Mr. Violette, he was born Jan 30 1913 at Montreal. He married the former Simone Laframboise at Temiscaming Feb 26 1935. Mr. Violette is survived by his wife, five sons, Robert, and Guy of Ottawa, Raymond and Daniel of Temiscaming, and Michael of Montreal; one daughter Mrs Garry Crawford (Gisele) of Thorne, seven grandchildren, two sisters Mrs. Roger Berube of Temiscaming and Mrs Armend Gergain (Therese); six brothers Roger of Sudbury, Bernard and Roland of Temiscaming, Gerard and Maurice of Toronto and Marcel. | Violette, Laurenzo (P4175)
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2653 | DOB, DOD: obit Nadeau-Deschaine pg 216 has her parents as Narcisse Marquis Jr. and Anastasie Pelletier, but she is not listed with that family in the 1870 census. This would indicate she was a child Narcisse Marquis Sr. and Emilie Cote. | Marquis, Elodie (P2270)
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2654 | DOB, DOD: obit NORMAN DUBAY, VAN BUREN Norman Dubay 27 died Sunday at a Portland Hospital following a long illness. He was born in St Leonard, NB May 16 1941 the son of Claude and Claire (Michaud) Dubay. Surviving besides his parents are 10 brothers Clarence, and Camille, Danbury, Conn., Henry Hartford, Conn., Gilbert Bangor, Donald, James, Claude Jr., Clifford, Robert, and Mitchell all of Van Buren, six sisters Mrs Claudette Deeves, Presque Isle, Mrs Bernadette King, Limestone, Barbara, Carolyn, Suzanne, Pattie Ann all of Van Buren. Friends may call at the Thibault Funeral Home Wednesday from 1-9 pm. Funeral services will he held Thursday in St Catholic Church at 9 am with the Rev Leo James Cyr SM pastor officiating at a high mass of requiem. | Dubay, Norman (P86856)
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2655 | DOB, DOD: obit SUMTERVILLE, Fla. - Harold L. Cyr, 73, of Sumterville, Fla., died Friday, April 30, 2010, at Leesburg, Fla. He was born March 9, 1937, in Van Buren, Maine. He served in the National Guard and worked as a master electrician. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Sumterville, Fla. He loved spending time fishing, camping, but, most of all, he loved being with his wife, children, grandchildren and friends. He was an all-around family man. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Aniela Cyr of Springfield, Vt.; son, Rick H. Cyr of Fair Haven, Vt.; daughters, Marcie A. (Ken) Spear of Springfield, Vt., and Lori J. Cyr-Dezan of Springfield, Vt.; grandchildren, Barbara J. Lord, Brian J. Allen, Kilee J. Dezan, Dale D. Dezan, Dylan Larabee-Cyr, Matthew H. Dezan, and Kyle H. Cyr, and Chip Mason-Cyr. | Cyr, Joseph Harold Leonel (P23431)
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2656 | DOB, DOD: obit Thomas in the 1880 census Lippe pg 136 has name as Ambroise, Bergeron pg 223 has D'Ambroise Errata: 211 i) correct husband's first name to D'Ambroise | Duplessis-Sirois, D'Ambroise (Willie) (P7924)
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2657 | DOB, DOD: Obit US Army Korea | Chartier, Louis Rene (P63846)
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2658 | DOB, DOD: obit VAN BUREN – Carline A. Cyr, 62, died Oct. 17, 2007, at a Van Buren health care facility. She was born April 13, 1945, in Van Buren, the daughter of Hypolite and Josephine (Ayotte) Cyr. She was employed as a nutrition consultant aide for the Cooperative Extension Service for several years. She is survived by her husband, Leo James Cyr of Van Buren; one daughter, Susan St. Amand and her husband, Michael, of Strasburg, Va.; two sons, Michael Cyr and his wife, Lori, of Fort Kent, and John Cyr and his wife, Tammy, of Van Buren; two sisters, Cecile Herrin of Bennington, Vt., and Theresa Collins of Van Buren; three brothers, Leo Vaillancourt of Rutland, Vt., Gilman Cyr of Potsdam, N.Y., and Harold Cyr of Springfield, Vt.; four grandchildren, Elisha Cyr, Erin Cyr, Jonathan St. Amand and Jason St. Amand. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no calling hours. A funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, at St. Bruno-St. Remi Catholic Church. Interment will be at the parish cemetery. Those who wish may contribute in her memory to the Edgar J. (Guy) Paradis Cancer Fund, Northern Maine Medical Center, 143 East Main St., Fort Kent, ME 04743. Arrangements are a service of Ouellette-Thibault Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. | Cyr, Carline (P85808)
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2659 | DOB, DOD: Obit What can you say about a wonderful young man who seemed bigger than life? We say HE left us way too soon! This world is forever changed for those who know him! Joshua Ryan Violette, 32 years young, passed on August 22, 2020 due to an ATV accident in The Forks. Joshua was born Sept. 4, 1987 and was a joyous spitfire since birth. He was very athletic, and played sports throughout school. He graduated high school, had some college but was motivated to work hard in his family business, Central Maine Drywall. He had a dream to be a business owner, so it was no surprise that he became a successful entrepreneur. Joshua owned and operated Central Maine Technology, Maine Lawn Barber, and the Burn Crew. He bought, sold, and owned properties, as well as having apartment rentals. He was quite a fitness guru finding time each day to work out and lift weights at many gyms during his daily travels for work. Being very productive, Joshua saw life as an adventurous journey, along with his great work ethic came his playful loving personality that needed to have fun, and that he did! A phrase he often used was, “I’m in Love!” and that was how he lived- loving life! He enjoyed riding motorcycles, ATVs, boats, jet skis, snowboards, hiking, chilling on a beach, hunting, eating great food, and traveling the world. This would seem like a busy life, but what he added to all those activities were friends and family. He had to be around people. With his awesome personality and contagious laugh people were drawn to him.Very dear to him was his relationship with his nieces and nephews. “Uncle Joshy” always found time to visit bringing snacks, hugs, gifts, and great playtime. He made them feel so special! The greatest gift he has left behind are those precious memories!Sadly missed by his parents, Gary and Lynne Violette, of Manchester; brother, Kaleb Violette, wife DeEtte, daughters Claire and Cora of Readfield; sister, Kristi Violette and her son Mason, and brother, Levi Violette, both of Augusta.He was very close to his uncle, Larry and aunt, Chrystal Violette of Manchester, their son, Stephen Violette, wife Ashley and children Makayla, Mathias, Emerson and Elliot; Gabriel and Ashley Flewelling and their children, Seth, Brooke and Ruth; and cousin, Ryan Violette, of Winthrop; paternal grandparents, Leo and Rina Violette of Manchester, maternal grandparents, Robert and Sylvia Cunningham of Winslow; aunt Lisa Landry and husband Russell of Norridgewock; Deb Violette, of Augusta and daughters Kate Spencer, husband James of Colorado; Jessica and Jake Swan of Vassalboro; uncle, Ronald Violette of Winthrop and sons, Ben Violette, wife Victoria of Readfield, Nick Violette of Colorado, and Corey Allen of Pownal; Amy Violette, Sidney, and Stacey Beckim, husband Shane of Augusta.A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Elks Club, Civic Center Dr., Augusta, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. for family and close friends only, due to Covid restrictions. Following that service anyone wanting to visit with the family, can, at a luncheon reception held from 1 to 4 p.m. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Giberson Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Bingham and Madison. http://www.gibersonfuneralhome.com.His parents have set up a Joshua Violette Memorial Fund named “Joshua’s Heart”, which will continue his legacy of helping those in need. Donations can be sent c/o:Lynne Violette80 Cobbossee LaneManchester, ME 04351or given at the reception. | Violette, Joshua Ryan (P64870)
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2660 | DOB, DOD: obit Willard "Bill" Violette, 60, of Orange, CA, formerly of Collinsville, husband of Betty Lewis Violette, died Thursday, (July 17, 1997) at home in California. Born in Hartford, June 9, 1937, son of Mildred Caserta and the late Joseph Violette. He leaves two sons, Wayne of Riverside, CA and Alan of Arizona and two stepsons, Steve and Mike. Besides his wife, sons and stepsons, he leaves four brothers, Norman of Madawaska, ME; Harold of Augusta, ME; Patrick of Agawam, MA and Armand of Bristol and two sisters, Joan Caron of Bristol and Sandra Austin of New Hartford and several nieces and nephews. Bill was a volunteer fireman in Collinsville for many years. A Memorial Service was held at the Waverly Chapel in Santa Ana, CA. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. | Violette, Willard Alfred (P48778)
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2661 | DOB, DOD: obit WILLIAM LAJOIE, VAN BUREN, March 12-William J. Lajoie 88, died Thursday at a St Basile NB nursing home after a short illness. Lajoie was born in Edmundston June 27 1870 son of Joseph and Ida (Marquis) Lajoie. He was a membpr of the League of the Sacred Heart. Surviving are four sons Willie, Felix, and Come of Van Buren, and Abel of Portsmouth, five daughters Mrs Aztlda Cormier, and Mrs Cecile Ouellette of Van Buren, Mrs Anna Martin of Waterville, and Mrs Laura Dube and Mrs Germaine Tardif of Lewiston. Friends may call at Thlbault's Funeral Home here Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 10 o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted at St Bruno's Catholic Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The Rrv John Bouchard SM will officiate at the Solemn High Mass of Requiem. Burial will be at the family lot St Bruno's Cemetery, in spring. The Lajoie Family They Helped Develop Cyr Plantation Above photo is a Family portrait of Mr. and Mrs. William Lajoie, who developed a large amount of land in Cyr Plantation and who have left descendants who still maintain farms in the community. The picture was taken in 1923. First row from left are Come, Gilbert, Willie, William Lajoie (father); Germaine, who became Mrs. Albeit Tardif; Clodie(Violette) Lajoie, the mother; and Felix. In back row, left to right, Emile Abel, Cecil, who become Mrs. Noel Ouellette; Laura, who became Mrs,. Alphy Perreoult and later Mrs. Thomas Dubay; Anna, who became Mrs. Billy Martin and Azilda, who became Mrs. Come Cormier. Mr. William Lajoie came to Van Buren at the age of three with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lojoie, formerly of Edmundston. He was born in 1871. At the age of 19 he married Odedlie Deveau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Deveau of Cyr Plantation • The couple married and resided in Augusta for a year. William worked on the electric car there. At the end of their first year of marriage his wife died in childbirth and so did the baby. William returned to Cyr Plantation and later married Clodie Violette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Violette of Van Buren. The couple first settled on the farm of Michel Lojoie, an uncle of William’s. The agreement was that they could have the farm in return for giving room and board to Uncle Michel. The William Lajoies lived in the barn and he later told his children about being able to hear the horses eating their hay from their living quarters. Azilda, Anna and Willie were all born in the barn, but things did not work out as the family had hoped and they soon moved to the main road, buying Augustin Madore’s farm. Willie was three years old when they made this move to the farm which is now owned by Norman Lajoie. At the new farm, the family put in a great deal of hard work, rising early and going to bed very late, and they developed a prosperous farm and raised a family that grew to 11. William was able to establish each of his older sons on a farm of his own. Felix farmed the land owned by Honore Bosse. Abel took over the farm belonging to Cyprien Lajoie, an uncle, and this land is now owned by Come Lajoie. Willie farmed Billy Martin’s land and later bought “Baby” Lajoie’s farm, all of which is now one farm belonging to Raymond Lajoie. The old homestead went to the late Gilbert, and now his son Norman operates the farm. The Lajoies controlled so much of the land in Cyr Plantation that a mile in the community on the Caribou road became known as “Le Boute Des Lajoie,” a recognition of the hardworking family. When Germaine, the baby, was only 10 years old, Mrs. Lajoie died and the family remained together with Cecile acting as head of the family. William later remarried Agnes Clavette Bourgoin, a widow, who died in 1931. He then lived with his son Gilbert, for 27 years and died at the age of 87 in 1958. Of his children, Come, Willia, Germaine, Felix, Abel and Cecile are still living. — | Lajoie, William Joseph (P7543)
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2662 | DOB, DOD: obit Woodville - Nancy (Merritt) Violette, wife of Danny Violette, was called to heaven way too early as a result of a tragic automobile accident on June 21, 2019. Born to Lorraine and Charlie Merritt on July 8, 1958, Nancy was a woman of many careers. When she first met Danny she was working as a waitress at the Hotel Terrace. Shortly after their marriage she and Danny opened ABC Violette’s Driving School where they taught a generation of young drivers from Millinocket, East Millinocket, Medway, Woodville and Lincoln. Having grown up talking with her mother in American Sign Language, she often taught ASL in local schools. She became certified as a medical assistant and worked for several local medical practices and, most recently, as a home health care aide. By far, Nancy’s favorite job titles were Mom and Grammy. With her former husband, Tim Gordon, and with Danny raised three beautiful daughters. Just as the youngest was graduating from college, Nancy and Dan provided foster care to, fell in love with and adopted Nathan and Abby, then 5 and 2. Nancy’s favorite times were with family, whether playing a quiet game of cribbage with Danny on a Saturday morning before the kids got up, enjoying long summer days at camp on Ambejejus Lake or hosting extended family for Christmas dinner. Nancy was never happier than with family. She was loved and will be missed by all. Nancy was predeceased by her sister, Kathy, her father, Charlie, and her daughter, Erin. In addition to her mother, Lorraine, and the love of her life, Danny, she is survived by daughter Sarah and husband Aaron Brown and grandchildren Madyson, Mallory, Gage, Monroe and Nash; daughter Lauren and husband John Burdett; stepdaughter Brooke and husband Michael York and grandchildren Lyla, Luke and Levi; son Nathan, 12, and daughter Abby, 9. Nancy will also be greatly missed by mother and father-in-law, Dottie and Dick Violette, brother-in-law Rick Violette; brother and sister-in-law David and Theresa Violette; and nephews, Chris and Trevor Violette (two of her many former driver ed students). Friends are invited to share memories of Nancy from 4-6 P.M on Thursday, June 27 at Lamson Funeral Home, 11 Tamarack Street, Millinocket, where a celebration of Nancy’s life will be held 10 A.M. Friday, June 28, with the Rev. Allen Archer officiating. Private interment will be at the Woodville Cemetery. | Merritt, Nancy (P84862)
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2663 | DOB, DOD: obit DOM: Guy Dubay | Keegan, James Patrick (P54068)
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2664 | DOB, DOD: obit DOM: Lippe pg 336 Van Buren – Mrs, Rose (Lajoie) Madore Nicholas died July 11 in an Enfield, Conn., nursing home. She was born Oct. 16, 1892, the daughter of Joseph and Josephine (Violette) Lajoie and lived in Van Buren until 12 years ago, when she moved to Enfield. She was the widow of Joseph Madore and Arthur Nicholas. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Rita Norris and Mrs. Carlita Corbine, both of Enfield and Mrs Doreen Zaugg of Windsor Locks, Conn.; three sons, Adhemar Madore of Van Buren, Rudolph of Westbrook and Roger Madore of Sanford; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Sallie and Mrs. Jane Hybers, both of Portland, and Mrs. Lillian Dubay of Caribou; two brothers, George of Lewiston and Joseph of Portland; 26 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren; and several nephews and nieces. A request was made by the family for memorial donations to the American Cancer Society. Mass of Christian Burial was held July 15 at St. Bruno’s church, Van Buren, and burial was in the parish cemetary in the family lot. | Lajoie, Rosalie (P7535)
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2665 | DOB, DOD: Obit John C. Bjorn, 86, passed away on Jan 16, 2019 following a brief illness. He was born in Barre, VT on October 13, 1932 to Mabel (Cayia) Bjorn and Louis M. Bjorn. John attended Montpelier High School and Yale Medical School before dedicating 60 years of his life to the practice medicine in Hampden, Bangor, Jonesport and Bucksport. John lead a life of quiet influence. He was a loving husband, a reliable friend and colleague, and a larger than life role model for his children and grandchildren. In addition to his parents, John was predeceased by his son Rob Bjorn, his brother Bob Bjorn and stepsons, Alan and James Dewitt. He is survived by his beloved wife of 40 years, Charlene (Violette) Bjorn; daughter, Roz Reeves and husband, Tom, of Florida, daughter, Pam Peck and husband, Tom, of Frankfort, son, Preston Bjorn and wife, Jeanna, of Hampden, daughter-in-law, Laurie Bjorn of Kennebunk, and step-daughter, Cathy Kowalski and husband, Paul, of Texas. He shared tremendous pride in his grandchildren, Liza Foley and husband Jon, Riley Cole and Brittany Cole, all of Massachusetts, Rob Peck and wife Amanda of Glenburn, Clark Bjorn of Hampden, Jack Bjorn and fiancé Liz Marcotte of New Hampshire, Ryan Bjorn and fiancé Alexis Hahn of Maryland, Michael Kowalski of Texas and Amie and Mae Dewitt of Japan. Six beautiful great grandchildren were the source of much joy and laughter in recent years. | Bjorn, John C. MD (P33702)
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2666 | DOB, DOD: obit LEVESQUE. Venolia G. (Lapointe) Levesque, 70, of 162 River Southington, widow of Simon J. Levesque, died Wednesday (March 29, 1995) at Bradley Memorial Hospital, Southington. Mrs. Levesque was born April 2, 1924, in St. Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada, and was a daughter of the late Xavier and Anna (Cyr) Lapointe. She resided In Hartford before moving to Southington eight years ago. She was a member of St. Dominic Church, Southington. Mrs. Levesque Is survived by four sons, Alfred Levesque of Newington, Paul-Emlle Levesque of Kensington. Reno Levesque of Plalnville, andPierre Levesque of Southington; four daughters, Rachel Dionne, Jacqueline Caston-guay, Suzanne Beaulieu, all of Bristol, and Denyse Levesque of Southington; two brothers and three sisters of Canada; and a sister. Georgette Castonguay of Farmington; 14 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday (April 1, 1995) 10 a.m., at St. Ann Church, Bristol. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Bristol, today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. | Lapointe, Venolia G. (P87089)
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2667 | DOB, DOD: Obit Violette, Kathleen Verina "Kay" 87, of Longmont, died May 25, 2010 in Longmont. She was born December 7, 1922 in Bidford on Avon, England the daughter of Albert and Florence (Gibbs) Gould. Kay married Charles Joseph Violette on July 12, 1945 in Leamington Spa, England. Kay was a WWII war bride and arrived in the United States on March 3, 1946 aboard the Queen Mary. Kay worked for Brede Sign Company as a switchboard operator. She then worked for Barrett Moving and Storage for 35 years as an account supervisor. Kay was preceded in death by her husband Charles, her daughter Penny Carbert, parents, 2 brothers and 1 sister. She is survived by her two sons, Michael and his wife Cathie of Longmont, Colorado and Richard of Boynton Beach, Florida and her son-in-law Duane Carbert. She is further survived by four grandchildren, Tom Violette and his wife Heather, Brandie (Violette) Puraty and her husband Mitch, Terra Carbert and Christine Carbert. Kay had four great-grandchildren, Clayton Carbert- Sandberg, Ryan and Sophia Violette and Addison Puraty. Memorial services will be held to celebrate her life on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1310 Main Street, Hopkins, Minnesota. A private inurnment will follow at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN. The family is requesting donations be made to HospiceCare Center of Boulder and Broomfield Counties, 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Lafayette, CO 80026 for its kind and loving care of Kay during her illness. | Gould, Kathleen Verina (Kay) (P5819)
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2668 | DOB, DOD: obit | Paradis, Emma (P3531)
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2669 | DOB, DOD: Obit | Bergel, Vergie Merle (P6321)
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2670 | DOB, DOD: obit | Sleeper, Ester (P7202)
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2671 | DOB, DOD: obit | Hoxie, Adasa (P7677)
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2672 | DOB, DOD: obit | Parent, Percy Joseph (P8129)
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2673 | DOB, DOD: Obit | Vienneau, Joseph Roma (P8295)
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2674 | DOB, DOD: obit | Thibodeau, Annie (P10430)
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2675 | DOB, DOD: obit | Goguen, Sarah (P12963)
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2676 | DOB, DOD: obit | Bouchard, Phyllis (P66264)
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2677 | DOB, DOD: obit | Daigle, Bernardette J. (P66789)
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2678 | DOB, DOD: obit | Lajoie, Willie (P85844)
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2679 | DOB, DOD: obit | Chesney, Jean M (P86215)
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2680 | DOB, DOD: obit & Enrollment Application of Washington Indians | Sampson, Minnie (P67931)
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2681 | DOB, DOD: obit 1901 BDN GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Emily | Michaud, Emelie (P27197)
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2682 | DOB, DOD: obit which has DOM as 11 Nov 1914 | Bourgault, Lumina (P54916)
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2683 | DOB, DOD: obit, Lippe pg 237 has Anne Marie b. 20-5-1935, 1940 census has Jean Errata: 640a) correct name to Jean Marie, and date of b. to 9-3-1939 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Anne Marie BIRTH: Also shown as Born 20 May 1935 | Violette, Jean Marie (P23519)
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2684 | DOB, DOD: OR Death Certificate Not listed in Lippe Listed with the family in the 1860 Van Buren census Errata: pg 42 39e) add missing child Andrew b. 22-9-1846 Van Buren, Maine d. 24-11-1929 Mable, Oregon ANDREW VIOLETTE, 83, PASSES NEAR MABEL Andrew Vlolett died Sunday at the home of his nephew John H. Parks at Mabel at the age of 83 years. Mr. Vlolett was born at Van Buren, September 22, 1846. He has been a resident of Eugene and vicinity for the past 45 years. He made his home on the Howard brothers place north of Eugene. He Is survived by one brother, Walter Vlolett of Stock hole and one nephew, John H. Parks. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. at St. Mary's Catholic church. Father F. P. Leipzig will officiate. Interment will be at Mt. Calvnry cemetery. | Violette, Andrew (P66824)
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2685 | DOB, DOD: Oregon Births and Deaths GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Phrona A | Maynard, Phrona (P78613)
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2686 | DOB, DOD: PA Death Certificate, marriage cert has DOB as 17 Jan 1889 and last name is spelled Violett WWII Draft Card has Violett and he signed it Violet SSN: 200-05-9152 Enlisted in Army 7 Jun 1918 Discharged 1 Mar 1919 | Violett, Antonio G. (P64251)
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2687 | DOB, DOD: Poitras BIRTH: Also shown as Born 5 Dec 1837 Not listed in Lippe Errata: add missing child Philippe b. 10-11-1837 St. Basile, New Brunswick | Pelletier, Philippe (P1983)
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2688 | DOB, DOD: Poitras GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Celanire Not listed in Lippe Errata: 75 add missing child Celanie b. 24-2-1885 St. Basile, New Brunswick | Michaud, Celanie (P10156)
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2689 | DOB, DOD: Poitras Not listed in Lippe Errata: 48 add missing child Sophie b. 5-8-1852 St. Basile, New Brunswick | Thibodeau, Sophie (P62997)
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2690 | DOB, DOD: Poitras Not listed in Lippe Errata: 48 add missing child Sophie b. 8-12-1853 St. Basile, New Brunswick | Thibodeau, Sophie (P25559)
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2691 | DOB, DOD: Poitras Not listed in Lippe Errata: 75 add missing child Severine b. 2-1-1871 Parent, New Brunswick | Michaud, Severine (P70057)
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2692 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Daigle, Philomene (P59102)
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2693 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Lapointe, Alfred Romeo Albert (P83806)
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2694 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Lapointe, Beatrice Nelida (P83808)
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2695 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Lapointe, Joseph Elie (P83809)
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2696 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Lapointe, Marie Anne (P83811)
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2697 | DOB, DOD: Poitras | Lapointe, Rose Anna (P83812)
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2698 | DOB, DOD: Poitras - Find a Grave has 6 Feb 1895 for death Marr: Poitras | Doucet, Louis Louison (P55)
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2699 | DOB, DOD: Poitras age 67 DOM: Lippe pg 321 In the 1881 census she is married and living next door to her parents in St. Leonard. | Doucet, Anastasie (P1189)
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2700 | DOB, DOD: PRDH DOB: Nova Scotia Births and Baptisms DOM: Tanguay Listed in Isle St Jean 1752 Census | Daigre, Jean Baptiste (P85914)
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