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Aquila Deschambault

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Aquila Deschambault

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
1960 (aged 86–87)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Berthold, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services were held at St. Ann’s Catholic Church of Berthold for Mrs. Aquila Deschambault, former resident of Berthold, who died the previous Tuesday at a Minot hospital.

Rev. Charles Backes, chaplain at St. Joseph’s hospital in Minot officiated at the service, and burial, in charge of the Thompson-Larson Funeral Home of Minot.

Pallbearers were Wm. Depute, Joe Fitzpatrick, Sabastain Brunner, Clarence Fischer, Ray Nichols and Geo, M. Vollmer.

Born May 7, 1883, in Larah, Ill., Eda Vaillaucourt married Aquila Deschambault on April 25, 1906, and they lived at Aitkin, Minn. for a time. They homesteaded near Froid, Mont. Before moving to Whitewood, Sask. where they lived for eight years.

Coming to North Dakota they lived on a farm near Hartland, before moving to Berthold where they lived 22 years. They left Berthold in 1953 and lived for a year at Deering, before going to Minot where they have made their home since.

Mrs. Deschambault is survived by her husband, two sons, Edgar and Lee, both of Minot, a daughter, Mrs. A. M. Taylor of Berthold; a brother, Eugene Vaillaucourt of Kaunkekee, Ill. And a sister, Mrs. Blanch Cartier of Villardville, Sask.

From The Berthold Tribune.
Funeral services were held at St. Ann’s Catholic Church of Berthold for Mrs. Aquila Deschambault, former resident of Berthold, who died the previous Tuesday at a Minot hospital.

Rev. Charles Backes, chaplain at St. Joseph’s hospital in Minot officiated at the service, and burial, in charge of the Thompson-Larson Funeral Home of Minot.

Pallbearers were Wm. Depute, Joe Fitzpatrick, Sabastain Brunner, Clarence Fischer, Ray Nichols and Geo, M. Vollmer.

Born May 7, 1883, in Larah, Ill., Eda Vaillaucourt married Aquila Deschambault on April 25, 1906, and they lived at Aitkin, Minn. for a time. They homesteaded near Froid, Mont. Before moving to Whitewood, Sask. where they lived for eight years.

Coming to North Dakota they lived on a farm near Hartland, before moving to Berthold where they lived 22 years. They left Berthold in 1953 and lived for a year at Deering, before going to Minot where they have made their home since.

Mrs. Deschambault is survived by her husband, two sons, Edgar and Lee, both of Minot, a daughter, Mrs. A. M. Taylor of Berthold; a brother, Eugene Vaillaucourt of Kaunkekee, Ill. And a sister, Mrs. Blanch Cartier of Villardville, Sask.

From The Berthold Tribune.


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