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Marie Louise Lea Betie Bissonnette

Birth
Saint-Henri-de-Levis, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
12 Sep 1909 (aged 38)
Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
212-1/2 Section: E - Dimensions: 8 x 10
Memorial ID
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Tuesday, September 14, 1909 Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Issue: 147 Page 10

The funeral of Mrs. Albert Bissonnette will be held at the home, 54 Union street, Holyoke, this morning, with requiem mass at Perpetual Help church. The burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. (The article misprinted her husband's name as Alfred instead of Albert).

She was the mother of:
1. Alvina Lea Adelina Marie Bissonnette 1893-1897
2. George Albert Emile Bissonnette 1891-1980 (my grandfather who owned the old City Garage & Stable at 88 Ely Street in the "flats" of Holyoke)
3. Joseph Arthur George Edward Bissonnette 1894-1894
4. Joseph Albert Bissonnette 1896-1899
5. Albert A. Bissonnette 1899-1899
6. Joseph T. Bissonnette 1901-1902
7. Lea Albertine Bissonnette 1903-1911
8. Edmond Bissonnette 1908-1908
9. Joseph L. Bissonnette 1908-1908

Grandmother of:
1. George V. Bissonnette 1920-1920
2. George Albert Bissonnette 1923-1923
3. George Joseph Emile Bissonnette, Sr. 1925-1999 (my dad-retired from Marvellum Paper Co.)
4. Robert Albert Bissonnette 1930-1997 (my Godfather-retired from Dinn Brothers Trophy Company in Holyoke)
5. Paul David Bissonnette, Sr. 1932-2014

Wife of: Louis Albert Bissonnette born 26 Aug 1865 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec, Canada and died 29 March 1930 at home, 54 Union Street in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts; burial Notre Dame Cemetery 29 March 1930. He had worked for the Connecticut Valley Lumber Company.

Marie Louise Lea Betie was born 5 Dec 1870 in St. Henri de Lauzon, Quebec, Canada and died 12 Sept 1909 in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts. Burial in Notre Dame 14 Sept 1909. Most of the younger people above, along with Marie Louise died during the Cholera Epidemic.

THERE IS NO HEADSTONE OR MARKER FOR ANYONE IN THIS FAMILY, JUST THE LOCATION OF PLOT I GOT FROM RECTORY IN CHARGE OF CEMETERY. I NEVER FOUND THE BABY SECTION FOR THE REST OF THE CHILDREN WHO DIED YOUNG.
Tuesday, September 14, 1909 Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Issue: 147 Page 10

The funeral of Mrs. Albert Bissonnette will be held at the home, 54 Union street, Holyoke, this morning, with requiem mass at Perpetual Help church. The burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. (The article misprinted her husband's name as Alfred instead of Albert).

She was the mother of:
1. Alvina Lea Adelina Marie Bissonnette 1893-1897
2. George Albert Emile Bissonnette 1891-1980 (my grandfather who owned the old City Garage & Stable at 88 Ely Street in the "flats" of Holyoke)
3. Joseph Arthur George Edward Bissonnette 1894-1894
4. Joseph Albert Bissonnette 1896-1899
5. Albert A. Bissonnette 1899-1899
6. Joseph T. Bissonnette 1901-1902
7. Lea Albertine Bissonnette 1903-1911
8. Edmond Bissonnette 1908-1908
9. Joseph L. Bissonnette 1908-1908

Grandmother of:
1. George V. Bissonnette 1920-1920
2. George Albert Bissonnette 1923-1923
3. George Joseph Emile Bissonnette, Sr. 1925-1999 (my dad-retired from Marvellum Paper Co.)
4. Robert Albert Bissonnette 1930-1997 (my Godfather-retired from Dinn Brothers Trophy Company in Holyoke)
5. Paul David Bissonnette, Sr. 1932-2014

Wife of: Louis Albert Bissonnette born 26 Aug 1865 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec, Canada and died 29 March 1930 at home, 54 Union Street in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts; burial Notre Dame Cemetery 29 March 1930. He had worked for the Connecticut Valley Lumber Company.

Marie Louise Lea Betie was born 5 Dec 1870 in St. Henri de Lauzon, Quebec, Canada and died 12 Sept 1909 in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts. Burial in Notre Dame 14 Sept 1909. Most of the younger people above, along with Marie Louise died during the Cholera Epidemic.

THERE IS NO HEADSTONE OR MARKER FOR ANYONE IN THIS FAMILY, JUST THE LOCATION OF PLOT I GOT FROM RECTORY IN CHARGE OF CEMETERY. I NEVER FOUND THE BABY SECTION FOR THE REST OF THE CHILDREN WHO DIED YOUNG.

Gravesite Details

Wife of Louis Albert Bissonnette and mother of Lea Albertine Bissonnette. More of their children buried in baby section. Burial: 14 Sept 1909. Born: St Henri de Lauzon, Quebec, Canada; died: Holyoke, Hampden, MA.



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