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Telesphore Belaire

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Telesphore Belaire

Birth
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Nov 1916 (aged 23)
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Y-73-2-3
Memorial ID
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birth name registered as Joseph Telesphore, Marinette County Register of Deeds, Vol. B. of Births, page 253

NOTE: obituary is dated November 28, 1916, page 2; however the grave marker erroneously has the year of his death as 1918
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HAD BEEN ILL FOR YEAR~UNDERWENT TWO OPERATIONS SINCE ARRIVAL FROM MINNEAPOLIS YEAR AGO

Telesphore Bellaire, 23 years old, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bellaire after a year's illness. Tuberculosis was the cause of death.

The young man had been employed in Minneapolis and was obliged to give up his work a year ago and come home. He submitted to an operation for appendicitis in January and another one in July. He had been confined to his bed since then.

The survivors are his parents and brothers and sisters: Daniel, Clarence, Russell, Clinton, Marie and Myrle. He was a member of the Modern Woodman of America.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning from St. Joseph's church, the Rev. Fr. Vaissiere will officiate.

Marinette EagleStar, November 28, 1916 page 2
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birth name registered as Joseph Telesphore, Marinette County Register of Deeds, Vol. B. of Births, page 253

NOTE: obituary is dated November 28, 1916, page 2; however the grave marker erroneously has the year of his death as 1918
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HAD BEEN ILL FOR YEAR~UNDERWENT TWO OPERATIONS SINCE ARRIVAL FROM MINNEAPOLIS YEAR AGO

Telesphore Bellaire, 23 years old, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bellaire after a year's illness. Tuberculosis was the cause of death.

The young man had been employed in Minneapolis and was obliged to give up his work a year ago and come home. He submitted to an operation for appendicitis in January and another one in July. He had been confined to his bed since then.

The survivors are his parents and brothers and sisters: Daniel, Clarence, Russell, Clinton, Marie and Myrle. He was a member of the Modern Woodman of America.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning from St. Joseph's church, the Rev. Fr. Vaissiere will officiate.

Marinette EagleStar, November 28, 1916 page 2
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Gravesite Details

Variation of last name spelling: BELAIR, BELLAIRE, BELAIRE, BLAIR



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