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Mary Louise <I>St. Germaine</I> Grenier

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Mary Louise St. Germaine Grenier

Birth
Saint-Hippolyte, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
May 1946 (aged 74)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1713962, Longitude: -87.5911139
Plot
Garden: A / Section: 16 / Lot: 7 / Sp: 5
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MARY LOUISE GRENIER (d. 1946)

Mrs. Hermidas Grenier, 75, 1719 11th street, Two Rivers, died at her home yesterday, following a lingering illness.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's Catholic church, Two Rivers, with the Rev. Peter Nilles officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The body lies in state at the Klein and Stangel Funeral home where it may be viewed after 2 p.m. Sunday. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Born Mary Louise St. Germaine in St. Hippolite, Canada, Dec. 23, 1870, the deceased was the daughter of Alphonse and Amelia Doucquette St. Germaine. She lived in Canada until 18 years of age, when she moved to Two Rivers with her parents. She was married to Hermidas Grenier at Coleman, Wis., July 10, 1892, and the couple settled on a farm near there, remaining for 21 years, and then returning to Two Rivers where Mr. Grenier was employed at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company. They have made their home there ever since.

Mrs. Grenier is survived by the husband; six sons, Lesime of Two Rivers, route 2, Edward of Denmark, and Felix, Joseph, Simon and Arthur, all of Two Rivers; four daughters, Mrs. Edward Carron, Mrs. Joseph Gates, Mrs. Anton Markus and Mrs. Joseph Hansel, all of Two Rivers. there are 28 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers, Delore St. Germaine of regon, Henry of Tippler, Wis., and Felix of Oconto; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gagnon of Two Rivers, Mrs. Sophie Lavallier of Coleman, and Mrs. Cecelia LaBine, Mrs. Delia Meyer and Mrs. Michael Meyer, all of Tippler.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, May 25, 1946 P.2

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Grenier, Mary Louise
Age: 75
Burial Date: 5-28-1946
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)
MARY LOUISE GRENIER (d. 1946)

Mrs. Hermidas Grenier, 75, 1719 11th street, Two Rivers, died at her home yesterday, following a lingering illness.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's Catholic church, Two Rivers, with the Rev. Peter Nilles officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The body lies in state at the Klein and Stangel Funeral home where it may be viewed after 2 p.m. Sunday. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Born Mary Louise St. Germaine in St. Hippolite, Canada, Dec. 23, 1870, the deceased was the daughter of Alphonse and Amelia Doucquette St. Germaine. She lived in Canada until 18 years of age, when she moved to Two Rivers with her parents. She was married to Hermidas Grenier at Coleman, Wis., July 10, 1892, and the couple settled on a farm near there, remaining for 21 years, and then returning to Two Rivers where Mr. Grenier was employed at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company. They have made their home there ever since.

Mrs. Grenier is survived by the husband; six sons, Lesime of Two Rivers, route 2, Edward of Denmark, and Felix, Joseph, Simon and Arthur, all of Two Rivers; four daughters, Mrs. Edward Carron, Mrs. Joseph Gates, Mrs. Anton Markus and Mrs. Joseph Hansel, all of Two Rivers. there are 28 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers, Delore St. Germaine of regon, Henry of Tippler, Wis., and Felix of Oconto; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gagnon of Two Rivers, Mrs. Sophie Lavallier of Coleman, and Mrs. Cecelia LaBine, Mrs. Delia Meyer and Mrs. Michael Meyer, all of Tippler.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, May 25, 1946 P.2

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Grenier, Mary Louise
Age: 75
Burial Date: 5-28-1946
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)

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