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Louisa <I>Leclair</I> Tudo

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Louisa Leclair Tudo

Birth
Parish, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
19 Oct 1889 (aged 49)
Parish, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Parish, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
4A
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Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 29, 1889 - East Palermo - Oct. 28 - Mrs. Fayette Tudo, died at her home Saturday night after an illness of about seven months of consumption at the age of fifty years. She leaves a husband and three children - one son and two daughters to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at Upson's Corners Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Manchester of Hastings officiated, assisted by Rev. Mr. Gardner.

Newspaper Obituary - Mexico Independent, Oct 1889 - Departed this life, Oct. 19th 1889, at her home in East Palermo, Louise, eldest child of the late Francis and Katherine Leclair and wife of Fayette Tudo, aged 49 yrs, 10 months and 18 days. She was buried from her home Tuesday the 21st,. . . Her remains were conveyed to the family lot in the Parish Cemetery and laid beside her son. She was the eldest of six children. At about the age of 20 she was united in marriage to the husband of her choice, who survives her. Four children, two sons and two daughters, came to bless and cheer their home. Frank died by the mysterious disease, consumption. For a number of months it has been evident that her days were numbered and that she must succumb to this same disease. A devoted husband and the three remaining children, besides her only remaining sister, Mrs. Pauline Dawley of Colosse, and two brothers, C.F. Leclair of New Haven and Henry, who resides in the old childhood home near Colosse, are left to mourn her loss.
Card of Thanks - We wish to extend to those friends and neighbors, through the columns of your paper, our most sincere gratitude for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy during the illness, death and burial of our beloved wife and mother. And to those kind friends who draped and beautified the church in so becoming a manner with eloquent, though silent, messengers of love and respect, and to the choir for their appropriate assistance. We would commend Heaven's choicest blessings upon them in days of trial and like affliction, for their devoted manifestations of sympathy and kindness unto us, is the earnest wish of their appreciative friends.
FAYETTE TUDO,
MR. AND MRS. ALFRED TUDO
EMMA TUDO
LILLIE E. TUDO
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 29, 1889 - East Palermo - Oct. 28 - Mrs. Fayette Tudo, died at her home Saturday night after an illness of about seven months of consumption at the age of fifty years. She leaves a husband and three children - one son and two daughters to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at Upson's Corners Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Manchester of Hastings officiated, assisted by Rev. Mr. Gardner.

Newspaper Obituary - Mexico Independent, Oct 1889 - Departed this life, Oct. 19th 1889, at her home in East Palermo, Louise, eldest child of the late Francis and Katherine Leclair and wife of Fayette Tudo, aged 49 yrs, 10 months and 18 days. She was buried from her home Tuesday the 21st,. . . Her remains were conveyed to the family lot in the Parish Cemetery and laid beside her son. She was the eldest of six children. At about the age of 20 she was united in marriage to the husband of her choice, who survives her. Four children, two sons and two daughters, came to bless and cheer their home. Frank died by the mysterious disease, consumption. For a number of months it has been evident that her days were numbered and that she must succumb to this same disease. A devoted husband and the three remaining children, besides her only remaining sister, Mrs. Pauline Dawley of Colosse, and two brothers, C.F. Leclair of New Haven and Henry, who resides in the old childhood home near Colosse, are left to mourn her loss.
Card of Thanks - We wish to extend to those friends and neighbors, through the columns of your paper, our most sincere gratitude for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy during the illness, death and burial of our beloved wife and mother. And to those kind friends who draped and beautified the church in so becoming a manner with eloquent, though silent, messengers of love and respect, and to the choir for their appropriate assistance. We would commend Heaven's choicest blessings upon them in days of trial and like affliction, for their devoted manifestations of sympathy and kindness unto us, is the earnest wish of their appreciative friends.
FAYETTE TUDO,
MR. AND MRS. ALFRED TUDO
EMMA TUDO
LILLIE E. TUDO


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