CHAMPLAIN — Agnes Dupont,
94, died Tuesday in St. Joseph's
Hospital in Cheektowaga, N.Y.
She was born in Champlain on
July 6, 1884, the daughter of
William Lavalley and Lucy
Lamondi(Also known as Normandin)
She was married to the late John
Dupont.
She is survived by one daughter,
Grace Bernier of Champlain; one
son, George Dupont of Schenectady;
13 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren
and 11 greatgreat-
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday morning at 9:30 in St.
Mary's Church in Champlain.
Burial will take place in St.
Mary's Cemetery in the spring.
***From Pattsburgh Press-Republican Jan 4, 1979
This was also a snippit found in the Press Republican for May 20th, 1976
Seniour Citizens who were nominated for Clinton County Seniour Citizens Award and received a certificate of Recognition.
"Mrs. Agnes Dupont, age 91,
once the favorite midwife in Champlain.
Since Jan. 1, she has made
six quilts for needy families, cares
for elderly sick and is an inspiration
to all who know her"
CHAMPLAIN — Agnes Dupont,
94, died Tuesday in St. Joseph's
Hospital in Cheektowaga, N.Y.
She was born in Champlain on
July 6, 1884, the daughter of
William Lavalley and Lucy
Lamondi(Also known as Normandin)
She was married to the late John
Dupont.
She is survived by one daughter,
Grace Bernier of Champlain; one
son, George Dupont of Schenectady;
13 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren
and 11 greatgreat-
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday morning at 9:30 in St.
Mary's Church in Champlain.
Burial will take place in St.
Mary's Cemetery in the spring.
***From Pattsburgh Press-Republican Jan 4, 1979
This was also a snippit found in the Press Republican for May 20th, 1976
Seniour Citizens who were nominated for Clinton County Seniour Citizens Award and received a certificate of Recognition.
"Mrs. Agnes Dupont, age 91,
once the favorite midwife in Champlain.
Since Jan. 1, she has made
six quilts for needy families, cares
for elderly sick and is an inspiration
to all who know her"
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