She went to her sister's home about ten days ago due to illness. The family home is on Long Sault Island.
Mrs. Lena May LaMay was born in May 5, 1903, in Canada. At the age of 14 years she married Arnold Losey in Canada and 10 years ago they came to Massena, and for some years have resided on Long Sault Island where Mr. Losey was a farmer.
She is a daughter of Pluppip and Mary Elizabeth Valvois LaMay. Surviving are her husband; eight children,. Arthur, Doris, George, Walter, Wilfred, Frederick and twins, Leo and Leona, all residing at home; three sisters, Mrs. George Montroy, 146 North Main Street; Mrs. Ernest Baker, Hamilton, Ont. Miss Rose Lamay, Toronto, Ont.; two brothers, Cecil and Earl LaMay, both of Cornwall, Ont.
Funeral services will he held Tuesday morning from the home of her brother-in-law, Osborne Losey, 7 Belmont Avenue, with burial in the Beach Street cemetery.
The Republican-journal., June 06, 1932, Page 4
She went to her sister's home about ten days ago due to illness. The family home is on Long Sault Island.
Mrs. Lena May LaMay was born in May 5, 1903, in Canada. At the age of 14 years she married Arnold Losey in Canada and 10 years ago they came to Massena, and for some years have resided on Long Sault Island where Mr. Losey was a farmer.
She is a daughter of Pluppip and Mary Elizabeth Valvois LaMay. Surviving are her husband; eight children,. Arthur, Doris, George, Walter, Wilfred, Frederick and twins, Leo and Leona, all residing at home; three sisters, Mrs. George Montroy, 146 North Main Street; Mrs. Ernest Baker, Hamilton, Ont. Miss Rose Lamay, Toronto, Ont.; two brothers, Cecil and Earl LaMay, both of Cornwall, Ont.
Funeral services will he held Tuesday morning from the home of her brother-in-law, Osborne Losey, 7 Belmont Avenue, with burial in the Beach Street cemetery.
The Republican-journal., June 06, 1932, Page 4
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