To this union were born 5 children: Lillian Mary 1917; Iline 1918; Marion M. 1920; Rena Rose 1924; and John Paul 1927.
Napoleon married next Marie (Morin) Ouimet, former wife of Louis Ouimet. She and Louis had the following children: Marie Ouimet who became the wife of the above John Paul Tremblay, Joseph Ouimet, Theresa Marie Ouimet and Vivian Ouimet.
To the union of Napoleon and Marie were born: Fred (died young, Alfred Paul and Lucille Y.
Napoleon is buried in an unmarked grave. His wife Marie purchased a single grave and made 3 payments on the site but his family never had a monument placed there.
TREMBLAY
In Westfield, Sept. 7, John M. Tremblay, [should read Oct. 7, John N. Tremblay per Karen Tomecek] 76, Basket St., Huntington. Funeral in the F. C. Haley funeral home Friday at 9:30 a. m. followed by requiem Mass in St. Thomas Church at 10 a. m. Burial in St. Thomas Cemetery. Calling hours today 2 to 4 p. m.
Source: Springfield Morning Union, Oct. 8, 1970, page 55
John Tremblay, 76
Funeral services for John Tremblay of Basket Street, Huntington, were held Friday, Oct. 9 from the F.C. Haley funeral home, followed by a requiem high mass in St. Thomas Church.
Mr. Tremblay died Wednesday, Oct. 7 in Noble Hospital. He was 76 years old.
He was a native of Canada and lived in Huntington three years. He was an employee of Marlborough Footwear Company and retired about 10 years ago.
Besides his wife the former Marie Tremblay [this should read the former Marie Morin per Karen Tomecek], he leaves two sons, Alfred of Westfield, and John P. of Penacook, N.H. and a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Ober of Westfield.
Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery.
Source: Westfield News Advertiser, Oct. 14, 1970, p. 6
To this union were born 5 children: Lillian Mary 1917; Iline 1918; Marion M. 1920; Rena Rose 1924; and John Paul 1927.
Napoleon married next Marie (Morin) Ouimet, former wife of Louis Ouimet. She and Louis had the following children: Marie Ouimet who became the wife of the above John Paul Tremblay, Joseph Ouimet, Theresa Marie Ouimet and Vivian Ouimet.
To the union of Napoleon and Marie were born: Fred (died young, Alfred Paul and Lucille Y.
Napoleon is buried in an unmarked grave. His wife Marie purchased a single grave and made 3 payments on the site but his family never had a monument placed there.
TREMBLAY
In Westfield, Sept. 7, John M. Tremblay, [should read Oct. 7, John N. Tremblay per Karen Tomecek] 76, Basket St., Huntington. Funeral in the F. C. Haley funeral home Friday at 9:30 a. m. followed by requiem Mass in St. Thomas Church at 10 a. m. Burial in St. Thomas Cemetery. Calling hours today 2 to 4 p. m.
Source: Springfield Morning Union, Oct. 8, 1970, page 55
John Tremblay, 76
Funeral services for John Tremblay of Basket Street, Huntington, were held Friday, Oct. 9 from the F.C. Haley funeral home, followed by a requiem high mass in St. Thomas Church.
Mr. Tremblay died Wednesday, Oct. 7 in Noble Hospital. He was 76 years old.
He was a native of Canada and lived in Huntington three years. He was an employee of Marlborough Footwear Company and retired about 10 years ago.
Besides his wife the former Marie Tremblay [this should read the former Marie Morin per Karen Tomecek], he leaves two sons, Alfred of Westfield, and John P. of Penacook, N.H. and a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Ober of Westfield.
Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery.
Source: Westfield News Advertiser, Oct. 14, 1970, p. 6
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