RAYMOND GAGNON
RAY GAGNON, 37, FOUND DEAD IN BED IN CHICAGO
Former Resident of Two Rivers Dies Suddenly There This Morning
Word received here today told of the sudden death at Chicago early this morning,
of Raymond Gagnon, 37, son of pioneer Two Rivers residents, who was found dead
in his bed at his home there. He was a victim of a heart attack.
Supervisor John S. Gagnon, a brother, left here to take charge of the funeral
arrangements as Mr. Gagnon's widow has not returned from a visit in Florida with
her parents there. It is not known whether Mr. Gagnon's body will be brought to
Two Rivers for interment. The deceased was born in this city 37 years ago and in
his early manhood was associated in the bottling works and grocery business.
About 16 years ago he left the city and served in the U.S. coast guard for a
number of years, and since his residence in Chicago worked for the Illinois Central
railroad. He was married eight years ago to a Chicago woman. The couple had no
children.
Besides his widow Mr. Gagnon leaves nine sisters, Mrs. Ed. Schultz, Mrs. Anna Rau,
Mrs. N.J. Rau and Mrs. A.J. Rehrauer, all of this city. Mrs. Rudy Stockinger, Hart,
Mich.; Mrs. Frank Cormack, Wausau; Clara and Elia Gagnon, Chicago and Mrs. Robert
Wilkinson, of Oconomowoc, and three brothers, Joseph, of Philadelphia, Peter of
Indianapolis and Supervisor John S. Gagnon, of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 21, 1932 P.13
RAYMOND GAGNON
RAY GAGNON, 37, FOUND DEAD IN BED IN CHICAGO
Former Resident of Two Rivers Dies Suddenly There This Morning
Word received here today told of the sudden death at Chicago early this morning,
of Raymond Gagnon, 37, son of pioneer Two Rivers residents, who was found dead
in his bed at his home there. He was a victim of a heart attack.
Supervisor John S. Gagnon, a brother, left here to take charge of the funeral
arrangements as Mr. Gagnon's widow has not returned from a visit in Florida with
her parents there. It is not known whether Mr. Gagnon's body will be brought to
Two Rivers for interment. The deceased was born in this city 37 years ago and in
his early manhood was associated in the bottling works and grocery business.
About 16 years ago he left the city and served in the U.S. coast guard for a
number of years, and since his residence in Chicago worked for the Illinois Central
railroad. He was married eight years ago to a Chicago woman. The couple had no
children.
Besides his widow Mr. Gagnon leaves nine sisters, Mrs. Ed. Schultz, Mrs. Anna Rau,
Mrs. N.J. Rau and Mrs. A.J. Rehrauer, all of this city. Mrs. Rudy Stockinger, Hart,
Mich.; Mrs. Frank Cormack, Wausau; Clara and Elia Gagnon, Chicago and Mrs. Robert
Wilkinson, of Oconomowoc, and three brothers, Joseph, of Philadelphia, Peter of
Indianapolis and Supervisor John S. Gagnon, of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 21, 1932 P.13
Family Members
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Joseph E Gagnon
1871–1938
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Mary Gagnon Niquette
1874–1928
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Elizabeth Gagnon Schultz
1875–1947
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Anna G. Gagnon Rau
1877–1954
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John Stephen Gagnon
1879–1954
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Agnes Gagnon Rau
1881–1964
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Katherine Gagnon Stockinger
1883–1963
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Emily M "Emma" Gagnon Rehrauer
1885–1961
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Rose Marie Gagnon Cormack
1887–1957
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Clara "Claire" Gagnon
1890–1980
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Ottelia "Delia" Gagnon
1891–1964
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Loretta Gagnon Wilkinson
unknown–1973
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