The Sun
Lowell, Mass.
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1979
Joseph Edmond Rousseau, 82, of 138 White St., Lowell, husband of Mrs. Marie Louise
(Morissette) Rousseau, died Monday at his home after an extended illness, He was born In Lowell, Oct. 2, 1897, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Romuald (Georgianna Levasseur) Rousseau. He was a communicant of Ste. Jeanne D'Arc Church and a member of The Holy Name Society of his parish. Mr. Rousseau was a millwright by trade during his working years. Besides his wife he is survived by a son, Louis Edmond Rousseau; a sister, Mrs. Helene Laurin of Lowell; .three brothers, Joseph E. Rousseau. Ernest Rousseau, and Jean Rousseau. all of Lowell; three grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews, among whom is Rev. Bro. Donat Daigle OMI, presently at Oblate Brothers of Colebrook,
N.H.
The Sun
Lowell, Mass.
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1979
Joseph Edmond Rousseau, 82, of 138 White St., Lowell, husband of Mrs. Marie Louise
(Morissette) Rousseau, died Monday at his home after an extended illness, He was born In Lowell, Oct. 2, 1897, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Romuald (Georgianna Levasseur) Rousseau. He was a communicant of Ste. Jeanne D'Arc Church and a member of The Holy Name Society of his parish. Mr. Rousseau was a millwright by trade during his working years. Besides his wife he is survived by a son, Louis Edmond Rousseau; a sister, Mrs. Helene Laurin of Lowell; .three brothers, Joseph E. Rousseau. Ernest Rousseau, and Jean Rousseau. all of Lowell; three grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews, among whom is Rev. Bro. Donat Daigle OMI, presently at Oblate Brothers of Colebrook,
N.H.
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