The Springfield Sunday Republican, Sunday, March 7, 1954, Page 2A, Column 3
Mrs. George Theriaque
Mrs. Delina (Fredette) Theriaque, wife of George Theriaque of 27 John St., died Saturday night at Mercy Hospital after a short illness. She was a former employee of the F. W. Woolworth Co. store here. Born in Castleman, Ontario, Can., a daughter of the late Julian and Rosena (Thibert) Fredette, she had lived the past 53 years in Springfield. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. James Dulude of Bristol, Conn.; two brothers, Henry of Holyoke and Nelson Fredette of Springfield; four sisters, Mrs. Alfred Perras of Easthampton, Mrs. James Foley of Springfield, Mrs. Eva Sideleau and Mrs. Leo Farrell, both of North Wilbraham; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements in charge of the T. P. Sampson Co. are incomplete. Friends may call at the Liberty St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. after 7 o'clock tonight.
The Springfield Sunday Republican, Sunday, March 7, 1954, Page 2A, Column 3
Mrs. George Theriaque
Mrs. Delina (Fredette) Theriaque, wife of George Theriaque of 27 John St., died Saturday night at Mercy Hospital after a short illness. She was a former employee of the F. W. Woolworth Co. store here. Born in Castleman, Ontario, Can., a daughter of the late Julian and Rosena (Thibert) Fredette, she had lived the past 53 years in Springfield. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. James Dulude of Bristol, Conn.; two brothers, Henry of Holyoke and Nelson Fredette of Springfield; four sisters, Mrs. Alfred Perras of Easthampton, Mrs. James Foley of Springfield, Mrs. Eva Sideleau and Mrs. Leo Farrell, both of North Wilbraham; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements in charge of the T. P. Sampson Co. are incomplete. Friends may call at the Liberty St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. after 7 o'clock tonight.
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