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Myrtle Ardell “Mertie” <I>Waterman</I> Tremblay

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Myrtle Ardell “Mertie” Waterman Tremblay

Birth
South Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
8 Jul 1967 (aged 69)
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Somersworth, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Myrtle Tremblay

DOVER - Funeral services for Myrtle A. Tremblay of Central Towers were held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary church.

A requiem high Mass was said by Rev. Paul McDonough, Pastor with St. Mary's choir accompanied by Roger Gardner organist.

There were many relatives and friends attending the church and the Dover Housing authority was represented by William McCann.

Interment took place in the family lot in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Somersworth with committal prayers at the grave by Rev. McDonough.

The bearers were Ronald Tremblay, James Smith Jr., Edmund Chenard Jr., Robert Hoyt, Ernest Hebert and Wilbur Smith. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the McGill Funeral Home, Charles E. Tasker, director.

Mrs. Tremblay died Saturday at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital after a very brief illness. She was an employee of the Hospital and a resident of Central Towers.

She was born in Royalton, Vt., on Feb. 2, 1898 the daughter of Warren F. and Mary (Morse) Waterman. She formerly lived in Somersworth before coming to Dover thirteen years ago.

Members of her family include two sons, Arthur Tremblay of Sanford, Me. and Donald Tremblay of Boston, Mass., five daughters, Mrs. William (Margaret) Hoyt, Mrs. James (Ethel) Smith, Mrs. Robert (Ella) Hebert, Mrs. Edward (Lillian) Chenard Sr. and Mrs. James (Theresa) Crowley all of Dover; two brothers, Harold Waterman of Concord, and Warren Waterman of Tyngsborough, Mass.

Source: Foster's Daily Democrat, Mon., July 10, 1967, p. 8
Myrtle Tremblay

DOVER - Funeral services for Myrtle A. Tremblay of Central Towers were held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary church.

A requiem high Mass was said by Rev. Paul McDonough, Pastor with St. Mary's choir accompanied by Roger Gardner organist.

There were many relatives and friends attending the church and the Dover Housing authority was represented by William McCann.

Interment took place in the family lot in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Somersworth with committal prayers at the grave by Rev. McDonough.

The bearers were Ronald Tremblay, James Smith Jr., Edmund Chenard Jr., Robert Hoyt, Ernest Hebert and Wilbur Smith. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the McGill Funeral Home, Charles E. Tasker, director.

Mrs. Tremblay died Saturday at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital after a very brief illness. She was an employee of the Hospital and a resident of Central Towers.

She was born in Royalton, Vt., on Feb. 2, 1898 the daughter of Warren F. and Mary (Morse) Waterman. She formerly lived in Somersworth before coming to Dover thirteen years ago.

Members of her family include two sons, Arthur Tremblay of Sanford, Me. and Donald Tremblay of Boston, Mass., five daughters, Mrs. William (Margaret) Hoyt, Mrs. James (Ethel) Smith, Mrs. Robert (Ella) Hebert, Mrs. Edward (Lillian) Chenard Sr. and Mrs. James (Theresa) Crowley all of Dover; two brothers, Harold Waterman of Concord, and Warren Waterman of Tyngsborough, Mass.

Source: Foster's Daily Democrat, Mon., July 10, 1967, p. 8

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TREMBLAY
1888 ALPHONSE E. 1953
HIS WIFE
1898 MYRTLE A. 1967
1930 DONALD A. 1993



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