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Harry Gauthier

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Harry Gauthier

Birth
Death
30 Nov 1922 (aged 41–42)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-2-7-1
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HARRY J. GAUTHIER

H. GAUTHIER DIES SUDDENLY, HEART FAILURE
Harry Gauthier, for years a blacksmith with a shop on North Seventh
street, died suddenly at his home 918 Buffalo street this morning, a
victim of heart failure. Mrs. Gauthier was aroused by the heavy breathing
of her husband but was unable to arouse him and before other members of
the family could be summoned, he had passed away. He was in apparent health
upon retirement last night and his death was a terrible shock.
Mr. Gauthier was born in Canada 42 years ago and had resided here for many
years. He was married 21 years ago to Amanda Lesperance, the widow who with
three children survives, two of the children Mrs. L. Mandel and Raymond
Gauthier residing here. The whereabouts of a second son Frank, are unkown
to the family. Four brothers Jule, John, Charles and Oscar, all of Green
Bay and two sisters Mrs. Fred Nevue, of Minnesota and Mrs. M. Lacomb, of
Marinette also survive.
The funeral will be held from Sacred Heart church Thursday morning at 10:30.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 28, 1922 P.1
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[bur 11-30-1922/cause: heart disease]

HARRY J. GAUTHIER

H. GAUTHIER DIES SUDDENLY, HEART FAILURE
Harry Gauthier, for years a blacksmith with a shop on North Seventh
street, died suddenly at his home 918 Buffalo street this morning, a
victim of heart failure. Mrs. Gauthier was aroused by the heavy breathing
of her husband but was unable to arouse him and before other members of
the family could be summoned, he had passed away. He was in apparent health
upon retirement last night and his death was a terrible shock.
Mr. Gauthier was born in Canada 42 years ago and had resided here for many
years. He was married 21 years ago to Amanda Lesperance, the widow who with
three children survives, two of the children Mrs. L. Mandel and Raymond
Gauthier residing here. The whereabouts of a second son Frank, are unkown
to the family. Four brothers Jule, John, Charles and Oscar, all of Green
Bay and two sisters Mrs. Fred Nevue, of Minnesota and Mrs. M. Lacomb, of
Marinette also survive.
The funeral will be held from Sacred Heart church Thursday morning at 10:30.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 28, 1922 P.1
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[bur 11-30-1922/cause: heart disease]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95205249/harry-gauthier: accessed ), memorial page for Harry Gauthier (1880–30 Nov 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95205249, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).