Philip Belliveau, 70, of 149 Daniels street, died at his home Saturday afternoon after a long illness. A native of Canada, he had resided in this city 26 years. He was employed by the Fitchburg Shoe Co. He was a member of the St Camille society, Sacred Heart League and Artisan Society.
Besides his wife, Mrs Pelagie (Richard) Belliveau, he is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Edmond [Alvina] Lablanc of Nova Scotia, Mrs Lina Leger and Mrs Louis [Edmee] Plourde, both of this city, Mrs Edward [Elise] Gaulin, Mrs Edmond [Yvonne] Breault and Mrs Romeo [Margaret] Couture, all of Tavistock, N.Y.; a son, Dominic, of this city; a sister, Mrs Raymond LeBlanc of Moncton, NB; two brothers, Andie Belliveau of Long Island, N.Y., and Alyre Belliveau of Moncton, and 21 grandchildren. The funeral will be from the Aubuchon funeral parlors tomorrow with a high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St Joseph's cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral parlors will be today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock.
Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Sentinel, 14 Mar 1949, page 14
Philip Belliveau, 70, of 149 Daniels street, died at his home Saturday afternoon after a long illness. A native of Canada, he had resided in this city 26 years. He was employed by the Fitchburg Shoe Co. He was a member of the St Camille society, Sacred Heart League and Artisan Society.
Besides his wife, Mrs Pelagie (Richard) Belliveau, he is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Edmond [Alvina] Lablanc of Nova Scotia, Mrs Lina Leger and Mrs Louis [Edmee] Plourde, both of this city, Mrs Edward [Elise] Gaulin, Mrs Edmond [Yvonne] Breault and Mrs Romeo [Margaret] Couture, all of Tavistock, N.Y.; a son, Dominic, of this city; a sister, Mrs Raymond LeBlanc of Moncton, NB; two brothers, Andie Belliveau of Long Island, N.Y., and Alyre Belliveau of Moncton, and 21 grandchildren. The funeral will be from the Aubuchon funeral parlors tomorrow with a high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St Joseph's cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral parlors will be today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock.
Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Sentinel, 14 Mar 1949, page 14
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