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Marie Philomene Mouton Domingue

Birth
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
29 May 1897 (aged 27)
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of:
Livodiais Mouton
and
Marcelite (Hernandez) Mouton

First wife of:
Adam Amédée Domingue


Death Notice:
THE LAFAYETTE GAZETTE
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 5, 1897
Page 4, Column 3
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Necrological.
SCOTT, La., June 2.--There died near this place on the 28th of May a lady whose death has deprived a grief-stricken husband of a dutiful wife and five chldren of a devoted and kind mother. Mrs. Adam Domingue, born Philomene Mouton and aged 27 years, died after a long and painful illness. All the aid that medicine could give and every comfort that loving hands could offer did not prolong her stay on earth, but alleviated the agony that always precedes death. Deceased was a woman of a most lovable nature, wich, strengthened by a solid religious faith and firmness of character, made her the ideal wife and mother. She died, as she had lived, a devout member of the Catholic church and when the inexorable summons came she was ready to meet her Maker. Her funeral at Carencro was largely attended, a vast concourse of people following her remains to their last resting place. A FRIEND."
Daughter of:
Livodiais Mouton
and
Marcelite (Hernandez) Mouton

First wife of:
Adam Amédée Domingue


Death Notice:
THE LAFAYETTE GAZETTE
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 5, 1897
Page 4, Column 3
----------------------
Necrological.
SCOTT, La., June 2.--There died near this place on the 28th of May a lady whose death has deprived a grief-stricken husband of a dutiful wife and five chldren of a devoted and kind mother. Mrs. Adam Domingue, born Philomene Mouton and aged 27 years, died after a long and painful illness. All the aid that medicine could give and every comfort that loving hands could offer did not prolong her stay on earth, but alleviated the agony that always precedes death. Deceased was a woman of a most lovable nature, wich, strengthened by a solid religious faith and firmness of character, made her the ideal wife and mother. She died, as she had lived, a devout member of the Catholic church and when the inexorable summons came she was ready to meet her Maker. Her funeral at Carencro was largely attended, a vast concourse of people following her remains to their last resting place. A FRIEND."


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