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Alfred Emile Barbeau

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Alfred Emile Barbeau

Birth
Quebec, Canada
Death
8 Sep 1946 (aged 44)
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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-age 44 years

-son of ANDREW ANDRE and MARIA (PARADISE) BARBEAU
-husband of LOUISE (PLANTE) BARBEAU (m: Jan. 25, 1926, Nashua, N.H.)
-came to this town 26 years ago from Canada
-Naturalization: 25 Sep 1936
-residence: 151 South Colony Street
-died at the Meriden Hospital
-employed at the Wallingford Steel Company
-member of the St. Pierre Society of this town and the Franco-American Society of Meriden
-survived by his wife, Louise; two sons, Roger and Raymond; his mother, Mrs. Mary Barbeau; three sisters, Bertha, Mrs. Luc Levasques and Miss Germaine Barbeau all of Canada; five brothers, Anthony Barbeau of New Britain, and Girard, Gustave, Lucian and Reoul, all of Canada

A solemn requiem mass was celebrated in Holy Trinity Church on Wednesday, September 11, 1946, officiated by the Rev. Vincent P. Bodnar, Rev. John J. Delaney and the pastor, Rev. Richard P. Morrissey. Miss Gertrude M. Kane was organist and soloist.

Bearers ere Albert Roberge, Dona Broulette, Edward Foucault, Ray Bartek, Thomas Hirbour and Romeo Roberge.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Thomas E. Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 43 Church St., Wallingford, Connecticut.


-age 44 years

-son of ANDREW ANDRE and MARIA (PARADISE) BARBEAU
-husband of LOUISE (PLANTE) BARBEAU (m: Jan. 25, 1926, Nashua, N.H.)
-came to this town 26 years ago from Canada
-Naturalization: 25 Sep 1936
-residence: 151 South Colony Street
-died at the Meriden Hospital
-employed at the Wallingford Steel Company
-member of the St. Pierre Society of this town and the Franco-American Society of Meriden
-survived by his wife, Louise; two sons, Roger and Raymond; his mother, Mrs. Mary Barbeau; three sisters, Bertha, Mrs. Luc Levasques and Miss Germaine Barbeau all of Canada; five brothers, Anthony Barbeau of New Britain, and Girard, Gustave, Lucian and Reoul, all of Canada

A solemn requiem mass was celebrated in Holy Trinity Church on Wednesday, September 11, 1946, officiated by the Rev. Vincent P. Bodnar, Rev. John J. Delaney and the pastor, Rev. Richard P. Morrissey. Miss Gertrude M. Kane was organist and soloist.

Bearers ere Albert Roberge, Dona Broulette, Edward Foucault, Ray Bartek, Thomas Hirbour and Romeo Roberge.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Thomas E. Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 43 Church St., Wallingford, Connecticut.




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