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George H Smith

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George H Smith

Birth
Richmond, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
27 Aug 1956 (aged 62)
Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section AA, Lot 147A
Memorial ID
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George H Smith died at Claremont General Hospital in Claremont, NH on August 27, 1956. He was born on December 21, 1893 in Richmond, Quebec, Canada; the son of James and Etta (Moore) Smith.

He had lived in Claremont for the past fifty years. He was employed by the Joy Mfg Co and was a member of the Claremont lodge of Elks.

He married Helena Nicholas on September 3, 1914 in Claremont.

He was preceded in death by son Kenneth in 1944 in CA.

The family includes his wife of Claremont; five sons Harold Smith of Claremont, Robert Smith of Boston, MA, Leonard Smith of Florida [died 1972], Lloyd Smith of Manchester, NH and George Smith of Fresno, CA; three daughters, Rosanna Frasier, Margaret Johnson and Ruth Lavoie all of Claremont; and two brother Arthur Smith of Claremont and Leonard Smith of Acworth, NH.

Burial is in Mtn View Cemetery.

Source; Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, August 28, 1956
George H Smith died at Claremont General Hospital in Claremont, NH on August 27, 1956. He was born on December 21, 1893 in Richmond, Quebec, Canada; the son of James and Etta (Moore) Smith.

He had lived in Claremont for the past fifty years. He was employed by the Joy Mfg Co and was a member of the Claremont lodge of Elks.

He married Helena Nicholas on September 3, 1914 in Claremont.

He was preceded in death by son Kenneth in 1944 in CA.

The family includes his wife of Claremont; five sons Harold Smith of Claremont, Robert Smith of Boston, MA, Leonard Smith of Florida [died 1972], Lloyd Smith of Manchester, NH and George Smith of Fresno, CA; three daughters, Rosanna Frasier, Margaret Johnson and Ruth Lavoie all of Claremont; and two brother Arthur Smith of Claremont and Leonard Smith of Acworth, NH.

Burial is in Mtn View Cemetery.

Source; Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, August 28, 1956


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