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6351 | DOB: Michigan Births & 1900 census | Rivet, Ada R Twin (P85273)
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6352 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Percic, Dorothy Paula (P15295)
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6353 | DOB: MN Birth Index DOD: Find a Grave | Violette, Gerald Dennis (Jerry) (P35360)
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6354 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Lawrence Joseph (Larry) (P66608)
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6355 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Viola Victoria (P77017)
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6356 | DOB: Montana Birth Certificate DOD: California Death Index The 1940 Los Angeles Census has Carrie's last name as Jungers and she is listed as the head of the household | Barnden, Carrie Isabelle (P85559)
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6357 | DOB: Montana Birth Certificate DOD: California Death Index | Barnden, Marguerite (P85558)
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6358 | DOB: Montana Birth Certificate DOM: Lippe pg 156 & Montana Marriage Records Electrical engineer who built radars around the world Edmond Joseph Violette's (Ed) memorial service will take place on September 25, 2021 outdoors at Greenwood & Myers Mortuary in Boulder. He passed away on August 12, 2021 at the age of 90 in Missoula, Montana. He was the youngest of five children. He had three brothers Sherman, Glenn and Jim and his sister Iris. He married Gloria Johnson in Polson in 1950 starting a 66-year adventure. He moved to Boulder, CO in 1955 and was one of the first engineers hired into the newly built laboratories of the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). Ed was born in Deer Lodge on September 25, 1930. He spent his youngest years in Deer Lodge and Post Creek, Montana eventually ending up in Polson where he attended high school. He was a dedicated athlete playing football, basketball, track and golf. The rumor was that he never let classes get in the way of a pickup basketball game or an afternoon of golf. When his children got a look at his High School Yearbook, his Senior Picture was accompanied by the notation - "He was rarely found in study hall, but often located in the gym or on the field." He went on to participate in Football and Track at Montana State University and, despite his attention to sports, he graduated with a BS in Electrical Engineering. He served in the Air Force where he applied his degree to research on high-frequency radio communications and the new field of computer-to-computer data transfer. After the Air Force, he applied these skills at the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). He finished his career with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) overseeing the installation of communications equipment at research stations around the Pacific. He would let his wife (Gloria) and children (Susan, Lynee, Dan and Joseph) know that he was off to some exotic location to help build a NOAA weather station. It might be Peru, Chile, Guam, Fiji, Samoa, the Marshall Islands, or the Aleutians - he was a million-mile frequent flier before that was a thing. After the children had grown, his wife Gloria would often accompany him on these months-long work trips to the far reaches of the Pacific - occasionally living in tents or in the village closest to the research site. He was a lifelong participant in sports - a fast-pitch softball pitcher on a Colorado State Champion team, and he helped organize teams to play football, basketball and softball in city leagues. He started playing tennis in his thirties, and went on to earn top 5 state rankings in the senior divisions. He supported tennis in Boulder serving on the Board of the Boulder Tennis Association, and he was a member of the Rocky Mountain Tennis Center for over 30 years. Upon retirement, he built a summer house on Flathead Lake just outside of Polson, MT doing most of the construction himself. He and Gloria used this house as a base of operations for adventures on the lake and in the mountains with their children and grandchildren. He is survived by daughters Susan and Lynee, and his son Daniel who are grateful for his gracious spirit and his example of a life lived in full. | Violette, Edmond Joseph II (P4068)
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6359 | DOB: Montana Birth Record, Lippe pg 156 has 1914 DOM: Montana Marriage Certificate DOD: Find a Grave James Joseph Violette ST. IGNATIUS - James Joseph Violette, 91, of St. Ignatius, passed away Thursday, March 10, 2005, of natural causes at Millpond Assisted Living in St. Ignatius. Jim was born July 23, 1913, in Deer Lodge, the son of Edmond and Mabel (Barnden) Violette. He grew up and attended school in Deer Lodge. After he graduated from high school, the family moved to St. Ignatius and he worked on the family ranch. He met Gladys English, who lived on a neighboring farm, and they were married in November 1937. For 68 years they never left each other's side and had a love affair that never dimmed. Jim's first job was in the Flathead Mine outside of Niarada. There he built their first house from railroad ties, roofed with sod, and handcrafted their furniture. After the nine years, they returned to the ranch on Post Creek and moved into a former stage stop that they remodeled and lived in for the rest of their lives. During World War II, Jim worked in Oregon at the shipyards as a welder. In 1962 he began work for the University of Montana as night watchman. He moved to mechanic in the motor pool and ran that until he retired in 1975. Jim's legacy set the bar to live a deliberate, simple, self-sufficient life. Jim and Gladys proudly maintained and shared the bounty of their renowned, perfect, weedless garden with family and friends. A 60-pound hubbard squash was not uncommon. Jim was a talented, celebrated mechanic who was seldom paid, but always appreciated for his generosity. When machine parts were unavailable, he would manufacture what was needed. Jim was on a competition sharpshooter team. Additionally, as an avid hunter, he fed his family from hunting trips into the Bob Marshall Wilderness as well as his favorite hunting areas in the Little Thompson. He belonged to a flying club and enjoyed flying a Piper Cub into Schaefer Meadows to fish. Committed to his community, he helped organize a Civil Air Patrol and participated as a ham radio operator, taught hunter safety and was a rural volunteer firefighter. Finally, Jim and Gladys' kitchen was the centerpiece for their weekend pinochle gathering, where they warmly welcomed their dear friends. For all of these memories, Jim's smile and creativity will be missed. Survivors include Jim's loving wife Gladys; brother Edmond Violette and wife Gloria of Boulder, Colo.; two sons, Bill and wife Jenny of Missoula, and Glenn and wife Patricia McLaughlin of Whitefish; daughter Betty of Bigfork; grandchildren, Mike and wife Cheryl and their children Max and Emily, Kris Violette of Missoula, Porter Dassenko and wife Anita of Belgrade and great-granddaughters Bridget and Natasha Dassenko; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Cremation has taken place. Eratta: 291d) correct date of birth to 23-7-1913 Deer Lodge, Montana; correct date of marriage to 5-11-1937 | Violette, James Joseph (P4071)
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6360 | DOB: Montana Certificate of birth Dorothy Marie Yung YUNG, Dorothy Marie - Age 89, of Roseburg passed away on Sunday, June 25, 2000 at a local care home. She was born on September 12, 1910. She was raised and educated on her fathers ranch in Montana. Her mother ran a boarding house. She moved to Oregon many years ago, settling in Roseburg. She was a cook at the Timber Grill. Graveside services will be held at the Civil Bend Cemetery on Wednesday, June 28, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. TAYLOR'S FAMILY MORTUARY is in charge of arrangements. Read more: http://www.genealogybuff.com/or/or-douglas-obits19.htm#ixzz6PT1fAi59 | Violette, Dorothy Marie (P7059)
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6361 | DOB: MT Certificate of Birth | Ouellette, Estella Ann Twin (P86572)
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6362 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 122 | Marquis, Honore (P42518)
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6363 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 216 | Marquis, Joseph Charles (P87142)
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6364 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 216 | Marquis, Sophie (P87150)
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6365 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 258 | Marquis, Joseph (P11175)
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6366 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 258 | Marquis, Armoirie (P43262)
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6367 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 38 & Jette pg. 774 Bailiff (hussier) in 1693 | Marquis, Charles (P63462)
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6368 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 389 | Marquis, Virginia (P61023)
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6369 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marquis, Pauline (P86925)
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6370 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 46 | Marquis, Joseph-Marie Jr. (P87133)
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6371 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 48 Hyppolite and his second wife came to the Saint John Valley around 1811. Nadeau-Deschaine pg 48 | Marquis, Hyppolite Philippe (Paul) (P63450)
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6372 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 522 | Marquis, Herman Leo (P63480)
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6373 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 63 | Marquis, Pierre (P87131)
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6374 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 73 | Thibodeau, Oliver III (P87409)
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6375 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 86 | Marquis, Felicite (P10869)
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6376 | DOB: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 86 | Family: Benjamin Levasseur / Felicite Marquis (F1808)
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6377 | DOB: Naturalization papers | Vaillancourt, Hubert (P7938)
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6378 | DOB: Naturalization Record DOD: CA Death Index GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as David BIRTH: Also shown as Born Cabino, Canada. | Violette, David Joseph (P4294)
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6379 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Thibodeau, Marie Ida Anne (P12325)
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6380 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Marie Eva (Yvonne) (P15414)
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6381 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Nadeau, Melanie Leonie (P60152)
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6382 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Michaud, Joseph George David (P83399)
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6383 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Joseph Isaac (P87186)
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6384 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Anne (P87187)
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6385 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Maxime (P87188)
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6386 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Patrick (P87189)
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6387 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Fidele (P87190)
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6388 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Jos Clovis (Leonide) (P87191)
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6389 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Joseph Alcide (P87192)
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6390 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Levite (P87193)
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6391 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Michaud, Leon Alderic (P87198)
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6392 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Theriault, Joseph Ubalde (P87347)
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6393 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Theriault, Agnes (P87348)
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6394 | DOB: NB Birth Record | Theriault, Joseph Edmond (P87349)
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6395 | DOB: NB Birth Record & 1901 census has 1896 | Ouellet, Joseph Maxime (P87236)
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6396 | DOB: NB Birth Record & Poitras DOD: Poitras Adesse on 1901 & 1921 census | Violette, Edese (P4366)
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6397 | DOB: NB Birth Record as Marie Lodie & Lippe pg 111 & Poitras DOD, DOM: Lippe pg 111 MARY ST. PETER CARIBOU Mrs. Mary St Peter, 76, died Saturday in Mars Hill hospital after a long illness. Mrs. St Peter was born April 11, 1892, in Siegas, N.B. the daughter of Joseph and Virginia (Willette) Violette. She was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and was the widow of Paul A. St Peter. Surviving are two sons, Alphy and Albeo of Caribou; a daughter, Mrs. Addis (Estelle) Martin, Caribou; two brothers, Maxime and Ubade of Siegas, N.B., two sisters, Mrs. Carise (Alice) St. Peter of Caribou and Mrs, Billie (Flavie) Bard of St. Leonard, N.B., and 11 grandchildren. | Violette, Marie Lodie (P2890)
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6398 | DOB: NB Birth Record, 1901 census has 17 Nov 1895 | Theriault, Joseph Francois (Frank) (P7727)
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6399 | DOB: NB Birth Record, 1901 census has 30 June 1895 DOD: Social Security Death Index | Ouellet, Joseph Alfred (Fred) (P87234)
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6400 | DOB: NB Birth Register | Violette, Joseph Aaron Alphonse (Pit) (P5621)
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