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Mary Pamela <I>Nadeau</I> Boynton

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Mary Pamela Nadeau Boynton

Birth
Quebec, Canada
Death
24 Mar 1924 (aged 46)
Ashland, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Ashland, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6961805, Longitude: -71.6414866
Plot
Lot 390
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Mary was the daughter of Frank Xavier and Mary (Mirer) Nedeau of Canada and Maine. She was born in Sherbrook, Quebec, Canada.

Mary Pamela Nedeau and Eddie Vado Boynton were married October 25, 1900 in Ashland.

Mary Pamela Nedeau's middle name is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable -- pa MEL a. Gladys Hughes, daughter.

Mrs. Eddie V. Boynton
The funeral of Mrs. Mary P. Boynton, wife of Eddie V. Boynton, who passed away at the Boynton home on Main street Monday, was held at the home Wednesday afternoon with Rev. Gerardet as officiating clergyman. The funeral was in charge of E.G. Gammons. Burial was in Green Grove Cemetery. The bearers were members of the Sons of Veterans, George E. Dow, Joseph Roberts, Robert Bruce and William Brown. Mrs. Boynton was born in Quebec May 9, 1877. She is survived by her husband, one daughter Gladys, one son Elbridge, and one brother, Frank Nadeau of West Upton, Mass., besides many other more distant relatives. Mrs. Boynton had a large circle of friends and everybody was a welcome visitor at her home. The handsome display of flowers testified to the high esteem with which she was held by her many friends. The following is a list of the flowers: Ed Boynton and family, pillow, wife and mother; Ed Boynton and family, spray pinks; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boynton, spray pinks; Ernest Boynton and family, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs Robert Boynton, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes, jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Poole, spray of pink roses; Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, basket; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hughes, spray roses; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes, spray roses; Lawrence Hughes, spray pinks; Melvin Hughes, spray roses; Miss Martha Hughes, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray, spray roses; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Fifield, spray peas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Willey, spray pinks; W.R.C., emblem, Mrs. Agnes Brady and Miss Elsie Guyotte, spray pinks; Mr.and Mrs. Henry Thompson, spray peas; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Grey, spray snapdragons; Mr. Alie McDonald, spray mixed flowers; Mr. and Mrs. John Vallier, spray callas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaman, spray white pinks. The members of W.R.C. attended the service in a body and performed the funeral service.

Card of Thanks
We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement, and whose sympathetic deeds and words will never be forgotten. We also wish to thank all who so generously gave the very beautiful flowers, the sweet remembrance of which cannot fade away.

Card of Thanks
Eddie V. Boynton
Elbridge F. Boynton
Gladys Mildred Boynton The Ashland Citizen, March 29, 1924, page 2.
Mary was the daughter of Frank Xavier and Mary (Mirer) Nedeau of Canada and Maine. She was born in Sherbrook, Quebec, Canada.

Mary Pamela Nedeau and Eddie Vado Boynton were married October 25, 1900 in Ashland.

Mary Pamela Nedeau's middle name is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable -- pa MEL a. Gladys Hughes, daughter.

Mrs. Eddie V. Boynton
The funeral of Mrs. Mary P. Boynton, wife of Eddie V. Boynton, who passed away at the Boynton home on Main street Monday, was held at the home Wednesday afternoon with Rev. Gerardet as officiating clergyman. The funeral was in charge of E.G. Gammons. Burial was in Green Grove Cemetery. The bearers were members of the Sons of Veterans, George E. Dow, Joseph Roberts, Robert Bruce and William Brown. Mrs. Boynton was born in Quebec May 9, 1877. She is survived by her husband, one daughter Gladys, one son Elbridge, and one brother, Frank Nadeau of West Upton, Mass., besides many other more distant relatives. Mrs. Boynton had a large circle of friends and everybody was a welcome visitor at her home. The handsome display of flowers testified to the high esteem with which she was held by her many friends. The following is a list of the flowers: Ed Boynton and family, pillow, wife and mother; Ed Boynton and family, spray pinks; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boynton, spray pinks; Ernest Boynton and family, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs Robert Boynton, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes, jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Poole, spray of pink roses; Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, basket; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hughes, spray roses; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes, spray roses; Lawrence Hughes, spray pinks; Melvin Hughes, spray roses; Miss Martha Hughes, spray jonquils; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray, spray roses; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Fifield, spray peas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Willey, spray pinks; W.R.C., emblem, Mrs. Agnes Brady and Miss Elsie Guyotte, spray pinks; Mr.and Mrs. Henry Thompson, spray peas; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Grey, spray snapdragons; Mr. Alie McDonald, spray mixed flowers; Mr. and Mrs. John Vallier, spray callas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaman, spray white pinks. The members of W.R.C. attended the service in a body and performed the funeral service.

Card of Thanks
We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement, and whose sympathetic deeds and words will never be forgotten. We also wish to thank all who so generously gave the very beautiful flowers, the sweet remembrance of which cannot fade away.

Card of Thanks
Eddie V. Boynton
Elbridge F. Boynton
Gladys Mildred Boynton The Ashland Citizen, March 29, 1924, page 2.

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1875 Eddie V. 1940 | His Wife | 1874 Mary P. Nedeau 1924

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