Death claimed Mrs. Henry Gagnon at her home on North Fifth street yesterday afternoon, after an illness of but ten days when Mrs. Gagnon suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Gagnon nee Eugenia Courchene was born at Two Rivers sixty nine years ago to that day, having been born on May 30, 1855.
She is survived by five children, Mrs. E.J. Vaudreull of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. George Martin of Milwaukee, Mrs. George Kotchi of Bay City, Mich., Mrs. Darrel Jansen of this city and Mrs. Henry Wierzbach of Two Rivers.
She is also survived by two sisters being Mrs. Jessie Gauthier of Milwaukee and Mrs. Otto Henning of Sturgis, Mich.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at nine o'clock from the Sacred Heart church with burial at Two Rivers. (Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 31, 1924 p.2)
Death called Mrs. Eugenia Gagnon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. Jansen, Manitowoc, Friday last after an illness of about ten days. Deceased was the widow of Jonas Gagnon, deceased who was for many years a prominent business man of this city. He passed away in 1915. Deceased, before her marriage to Mr. Gagnon in 1873, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Courchaine, who were residents here for many years. For the past three years she has made her home with her daughter in Manitowoc. Funeral services were held from Sacred Heart Church at Manitowoc with interment beside her husband at Pioneer's Rest Cemetery (Calvary)
Deceased is survived by the following children: Mrs. George Kotchi, Bay City, Mich., Mrs. D. Jansen, Manitowoc; Mrs. E.J. Vaudrevuil, of Los Angeles and Mrs. Henry Wierzbach of Two Rivers. Three sisters, Mrs. Otto Henning of Sturgess, Mich., Mrs. Jessie Gauthier, Milwaukee and Mrs. J. Gascon of Escanaba, Mich., also survive. (The Reporter, Fri., June 6, 1924)
Death claimed Mrs. Henry Gagnon at her home on North Fifth street yesterday afternoon, after an illness of but ten days when Mrs. Gagnon suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Gagnon nee Eugenia Courchene was born at Two Rivers sixty nine years ago to that day, having been born on May 30, 1855.
She is survived by five children, Mrs. E.J. Vaudreull of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. George Martin of Milwaukee, Mrs. George Kotchi of Bay City, Mich., Mrs. Darrel Jansen of this city and Mrs. Henry Wierzbach of Two Rivers.
She is also survived by two sisters being Mrs. Jessie Gauthier of Milwaukee and Mrs. Otto Henning of Sturgis, Mich.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at nine o'clock from the Sacred Heart church with burial at Two Rivers. (Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 31, 1924 p.2)
Death called Mrs. Eugenia Gagnon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. Jansen, Manitowoc, Friday last after an illness of about ten days. Deceased was the widow of Jonas Gagnon, deceased who was for many years a prominent business man of this city. He passed away in 1915. Deceased, before her marriage to Mr. Gagnon in 1873, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Courchaine, who were residents here for many years. For the past three years she has made her home with her daughter in Manitowoc. Funeral services were held from Sacred Heart Church at Manitowoc with interment beside her husband at Pioneer's Rest Cemetery (Calvary)
Deceased is survived by the following children: Mrs. George Kotchi, Bay City, Mich., Mrs. D. Jansen, Manitowoc; Mrs. E.J. Vaudrevuil, of Los Angeles and Mrs. Henry Wierzbach of Two Rivers. Three sisters, Mrs. Otto Henning of Sturgess, Mich., Mrs. Jessie Gauthier, Milwaukee and Mrs. J. Gascon of Escanaba, Mich., also survive. (The Reporter, Fri., June 6, 1924)
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