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Mary Lavina <I>Bouchee</I> Strub

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Mary Lavina Bouchee Strub

Birth
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA
Death
7 Jun 1971 (aged 56)
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA
Burial
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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She was born March 30, 1915 in Livingston and spent her entire life here. She was the daughter of the late Jim and Mary Bouchee.

She Married S. J. (Peck) Strub Feb. 11, 1934, in Helena.

Surviving are one son, Jim of Livingston; two daughters, Mrs. Tony Armenatro of Livingston and Mrs. Jack Voris of Boise, Id.; three brothers, Hank and Bill Bouchee of Livingston and Rod Bouchee of Billings; three grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mrs. Strub was preceded in death by her husband April 30, 1971, and a brother Harry Bouchee.

No words can fully express our appreciation to all our friends and relatives who did so much during the loss of our mother, grandmother and sister, Mary Strub. A special thanks to those who sent floral offerings, foods and memorials. Our deepest thanks to the pallbearers and Rev. Guy Fry for his special words of comfort. Jim Strub and family Mayme Armentaro and family Nina Voris and family Bill Bouchee and family Hank Bouchee and family Rodney Bouchee and family.
She was born March 30, 1915 in Livingston and spent her entire life here. She was the daughter of the late Jim and Mary Bouchee.

She Married S. J. (Peck) Strub Feb. 11, 1934, in Helena.

Surviving are one son, Jim of Livingston; two daughters, Mrs. Tony Armenatro of Livingston and Mrs. Jack Voris of Boise, Id.; three brothers, Hank and Bill Bouchee of Livingston and Rod Bouchee of Billings; three grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mrs. Strub was preceded in death by her husband April 30, 1971, and a brother Harry Bouchee.

No words can fully express our appreciation to all our friends and relatives who did so much during the loss of our mother, grandmother and sister, Mary Strub. A special thanks to those who sent floral offerings, foods and memorials. Our deepest thanks to the pallbearers and Rev. Guy Fry for his special words of comfort. Jim Strub and family Mayme Armentaro and family Nina Voris and family Bill Bouchee and family Hank Bouchee and family Rodney Bouchee and family.

Gravesite Details

Mrs. Mary L. Strub, 55 died Saturday morning at her home a 322 South C. of an apparent gunshot wound. The accident is still under investigation by Park County Coroner John D. Davis.



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