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Louisa <I>LaPratt</I> LaFave Wood

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Louisa LaPratt LaFave Wood

Birth
Anchorville, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Death
25 Feb 1941 (aged 68)
Gagetown, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Gagetown, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.655125, Longitude: -83.2488028
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Came to Tuscola County in 1876. Sister of Francis Xavier (Frank), Joseph, Antoine Jr., Henry and Gabriel

Married Edward LAFAVE 14 Aug 1893 in Gagetown, MI. Second marriage was to Garvis WOOD 27 Nov 1912 in Gagetown, MI.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1941, page 8
Mrs. Louisa Wood Dies at Gagetown
From Gagetown Correspondent.
Mrs. Louisa Lafave Wood passed away at her home, southwest of Gagetown, on Tuesday, February 25, after a year's illness. Funeral services will be held at St. Agatha's Church here this (Friday) morning at nine o'clock. Rev. Fr. McCullough will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Louisa LaPratt was born August 24, 1872, in Anchorville, Michigan, and came to Tuscola County in 1876. She married Edward Lafave in 1893, who passed away several years ago. Her second marriage was with Garvis Wood in 1912. Mrs. Wood was a member of St. Agatha's Church and Altar Society.
Besides her husband, she leaves seven daughters, Mrs. David Romain and Mrs. Howard Naples of Caro, Mrs. Henry Turner of Cass City, Mrs. Earl Ward of Flint, Mrs. Henry Rabideau, Mrs. Arthur Carolan and Mrs. William Johnston, Jr., of Gagetown; two sons, Henry and Garfield Lafave, of Gagetown; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Ballinger and Mrs. Fred Fadie, of Detroit; and five brothers, Henry and Frank LaPratt of Gagetown; Manuel and Joseph LaPratt of Caro, and Lewis LaPratt of Alabama.
Came to Tuscola County in 1876. Sister of Francis Xavier (Frank), Joseph, Antoine Jr., Henry and Gabriel

Married Edward LAFAVE 14 Aug 1893 in Gagetown, MI. Second marriage was to Garvis WOOD 27 Nov 1912 in Gagetown, MI.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1941, page 8
Mrs. Louisa Wood Dies at Gagetown
From Gagetown Correspondent.
Mrs. Louisa Lafave Wood passed away at her home, southwest of Gagetown, on Tuesday, February 25, after a year's illness. Funeral services will be held at St. Agatha's Church here this (Friday) morning at nine o'clock. Rev. Fr. McCullough will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Louisa LaPratt was born August 24, 1872, in Anchorville, Michigan, and came to Tuscola County in 1876. She married Edward Lafave in 1893, who passed away several years ago. Her second marriage was with Garvis Wood in 1912. Mrs. Wood was a member of St. Agatha's Church and Altar Society.
Besides her husband, she leaves seven daughters, Mrs. David Romain and Mrs. Howard Naples of Caro, Mrs. Henry Turner of Cass City, Mrs. Earl Ward of Flint, Mrs. Henry Rabideau, Mrs. Arthur Carolan and Mrs. William Johnston, Jr., of Gagetown; two sons, Henry and Garfield Lafave, of Gagetown; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Ballinger and Mrs. Fred Fadie, of Detroit; and five brothers, Henry and Frank LaPratt of Gagetown; Manuel and Joseph LaPratt of Caro, and Lewis LaPratt of Alabama.


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