The cemetary that my mother's family is in was donated by my great-grandfather and another family in the area. My great-grandparents are first in the front row, with my sister, Melissa Ann Ducote, at the end. She is buried next to my grandparents. No one is alone there, with all the aunts, uncles, cousins and my other great-grandparents buried there.
My family spoke only French, all from cajun french heritage. It wasn't until my parents' generation that they were taught English in school.
Please visit my grandparents also, Lonis and Dora Guillory.
The cemetary that my mother's family is in was donated by my great-grandfather and another family in the area. My great-grandparents are first in the front row, with my sister, Melissa Ann Ducote, at the end. She is buried next to my grandparents. No one is alone there, with all the aunts, uncles, cousins and my other great-grandparents buried there.
My family spoke only French, all from cajun french heritage. It wasn't until my parents' generation that they were taught English in school.
Please visit my grandparents also, Lonis and Dora Guillory.
Family Members
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Cecile Glorina Dubroc Juneau
1876–1948
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Deville Dubroc
1879–1902
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Martinez L "Martin" Dubroc
1881–1966
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Isabella Dubroc Bonnette
1898–1990
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Anita Dubroc Brouillette
1900–1982
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Sampson Joseph Dubroc
1902–1985
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Anderson J Dubroc
1904–1968
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Andy Dubroc Smith
1904–1983
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Pauline Dubroc Dauzat
1907–2005
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Doralice Dubroc Blanchard
1908–1993
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Dora Dubroc Guillory
1908–1996
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Sybil Marguerite Dubroc Lamartinere Bordelon
1915–2012
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Clementine Dubroc
1916–1916
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