Catherine <I>Lamitie</I> Tebo

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Catherine Lamitie Tebo

Birth
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA
Death
1 Apr 1928 (aged 79)
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA
Burial
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Catherine Lamakey was the daughter of Peter Lamakey (Lamitie or Lamica?) and Angeline Forkey. She and her husband Luke were married Aug 17, 1865 at Notre Dame Church. They had the following children: Luke b. 1866, Francis b. 1869, Angeline b. 1870, Mary J b. 1872, Peter b. 1876, Melvina b. 1878, Joseph b. 1880.

From the local newspaper: DEATH CLAIMS AGED WIDOW - Mrs. Catherine Tebo Expires at Age 79. - Funeral Service Will Be Held Wednesday. - Mrs. Catherine Tebo, aged 79 years, widow of the late Luke Tebo, passed away at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Champagne, 430 East Main Street. She had been in ill health for some time. Mrs. Tebo was a communicant of Notre Dame Church and was a member of the Holy Rosary Society. She was highly regarded by her many friends and acquaintances.

The deceased's husband, who died five years ago, was a section foreman for twenty-two years and was later foreman in the Ladd & Smallman mills here. She is survived by one son, Frank Tebo, and one daughter, Mrs. Clayton Champagne, with whom she resided, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Martin, of Malone. Nine grandchildren also survive.

Catherine Lamakey was the daughter of Peter Lamakey (Lamitie or Lamica?) and Angeline Forkey. She and her husband Luke were married Aug 17, 1865 at Notre Dame Church. They had the following children: Luke b. 1866, Francis b. 1869, Angeline b. 1870, Mary J b. 1872, Peter b. 1876, Melvina b. 1878, Joseph b. 1880.

From the local newspaper: DEATH CLAIMS AGED WIDOW - Mrs. Catherine Tebo Expires at Age 79. - Funeral Service Will Be Held Wednesday. - Mrs. Catherine Tebo, aged 79 years, widow of the late Luke Tebo, passed away at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Champagne, 430 East Main Street. She had been in ill health for some time. Mrs. Tebo was a communicant of Notre Dame Church and was a member of the Holy Rosary Society. She was highly regarded by her many friends and acquaintances.

The deceased's husband, who died five years ago, was a section foreman for twenty-two years and was later foreman in the Ladd & Smallman mills here. She is survived by one son, Frank Tebo, and one daughter, Mrs. Clayton Champagne, with whom she resided, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Martin, of Malone. Nine grandchildren also survive.



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