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Mary Louise <I>Dupuis</I> Deau

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Mary Louise Dupuis Deau

Birth
Canada
Death
24 Aug 1925 (aged 61–62)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1713905, Longitude: -87.5880585
Plot
Garden: A / Section: 40 / Lot: 4 / Sp:
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Mrs. Louise Deau, wife of Joseph Deau, passed away at her home yesterday at the age of 63 years. Death was due to paralysis.

Mrs. Deau, nee Dupuis, was born in Canada in 1862 (sic) and came to the states when three years old. She has been living in Two Rivers with her family for the past twelve years. Besides her husband she is survived by four children, her daughter, Mrs. Clara Kenyon, of Pond, Wis.; and sons, Delor, Louis and August, all of Two Rivers. She also leaves four brothers, Alfonse of Coleman, and Oliver, William and Wilford, all of Two Rivers, six sisters, Mrs. Peter Belonger, Mrs. Max Laurant, Mrs. Joseph Lapine (sic), Mrs. Frank Dupura (sic), all of Two Rivers, Miss Clara Hansen of Coleman, and Sister St. Geneva of Oak Park, together with eleven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 9 o'clock from the St. Mark's Catholic church and burial will be made at the Holy Cross cemetery. The Rev. Father Nilles will officiate.

Manitowoc Herald News, August 25, 1925 p.5

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Deau, Mary L.
Burial Date: 8-25-1925
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)

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Mary is a daughter of Louis Dupuis and Celestine Beaudry
Mrs. Louise Deau, wife of Joseph Deau, passed away at her home yesterday at the age of 63 years. Death was due to paralysis.

Mrs. Deau, nee Dupuis, was born in Canada in 1862 (sic) and came to the states when three years old. She has been living in Two Rivers with her family for the past twelve years. Besides her husband she is survived by four children, her daughter, Mrs. Clara Kenyon, of Pond, Wis.; and sons, Delor, Louis and August, all of Two Rivers. She also leaves four brothers, Alfonse of Coleman, and Oliver, William and Wilford, all of Two Rivers, six sisters, Mrs. Peter Belonger, Mrs. Max Laurant, Mrs. Joseph Lapine (sic), Mrs. Frank Dupura (sic), all of Two Rivers, Miss Clara Hansen of Coleman, and Sister St. Geneva of Oak Park, together with eleven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 9 o'clock from the St. Mark's Catholic church and burial will be made at the Holy Cross cemetery. The Rev. Father Nilles will officiate.

Manitowoc Herald News, August 25, 1925 p.5

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Deau, Mary L.
Burial Date: 8-25-1925
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)

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Mary is a daughter of Louis Dupuis and Celestine Beaudry


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