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Joseph Bresette

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Joseph Bresette

Birth
St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
1913 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Heuvelton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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St Lawrence Republican - May 21, 1913

News of the death of J Bresette of Heuvelton reached this place recently which occurred April 8th after a long and severe illness from a complication of diseases accompanied by old age. He was born in the town of Brasher and lived there until his coming to Lisbon where he was married to Martha Dashnaw, which took place March 2, 1858. He was known as a good man, a good neighbor, a kind husband and a tender and loving father and was well respected by all who knew him. He served his country as a true soldier. On the 10th of September he enlisted in the 60th Infantry and served one year. He then re-enlisted in the cavalry and served three years until honorably discharged. He was a prisoner in Belle Isle and Libby Prison. His health became impaired from the sufferings there and never a well man after. A few years ago he sold his farm near Mount Aloney and bought a home in Heuvelton where he lived until his death. If he was once your friend it was hard to be otherwise. He disliked to lose confidence in a friend.

He was a true Republican and always took a great interest in all that concerned the Republican party. He was a well-read man and could converse in the topics of the war and of political affairs for hours and was much interested in the affairs of foreign wars and countries. His age was 77 years 3 months and, four days. He leaves his aged companion, 73 years old, and two brother and three sisters and five children; Henry Bresette of Dekalb, Theodore Bresette of Ogdensburg, Mrs. Margaret Lalone, Mrs. Martha Creighton; Mrs Lettie Chambers and number of grandchildren to mourn his departure. He has answered the last roll call, the lights are out, he has gone and the flag he so valiantly
fought for still waves over the land of the free and the home of the brave.

The funeral was from the R. C. church at Heuvelton; interment at that place; services by Rev. Father Kitts of the R. C. church
St Lawrence Republican - May 21, 1913

News of the death of J Bresette of Heuvelton reached this place recently which occurred April 8th after a long and severe illness from a complication of diseases accompanied by old age. He was born in the town of Brasher and lived there until his coming to Lisbon where he was married to Martha Dashnaw, which took place March 2, 1858. He was known as a good man, a good neighbor, a kind husband and a tender and loving father and was well respected by all who knew him. He served his country as a true soldier. On the 10th of September he enlisted in the 60th Infantry and served one year. He then re-enlisted in the cavalry and served three years until honorably discharged. He was a prisoner in Belle Isle and Libby Prison. His health became impaired from the sufferings there and never a well man after. A few years ago he sold his farm near Mount Aloney and bought a home in Heuvelton where he lived until his death. If he was once your friend it was hard to be otherwise. He disliked to lose confidence in a friend.

He was a true Republican and always took a great interest in all that concerned the Republican party. He was a well-read man and could converse in the topics of the war and of political affairs for hours and was much interested in the affairs of foreign wars and countries. His age was 77 years 3 months and, four days. He leaves his aged companion, 73 years old, and two brother and three sisters and five children; Henry Bresette of Dekalb, Theodore Bresette of Ogdensburg, Mrs. Margaret Lalone, Mrs. Martha Creighton; Mrs Lettie Chambers and number of grandchildren to mourn his departure. He has answered the last roll call, the lights are out, he has gone and the flag he so valiantly
fought for still waves over the land of the free and the home of the brave.

The funeral was from the R. C. church at Heuvelton; interment at that place; services by Rev. Father Kitts of the R. C. church

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