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Elizabeth <I>Allard</I> Boileau

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Elizabeth Allard Boileau

Birth
Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York, USA
Death
11 May 1931 (aged 58–59)
Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Red Lake Falls, Red Lake County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pg. 120, Sec: D, Block 1
Memorial ID
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ELIZABETH (ALLARD) BOILEAU was born in Cherubusco, New York to Moses Allard and Modeste (Patnode) Allard .



Funeral For Mrs. Boileau
Held Here Wednesday

Last Rites Conducted At St. Joseph's
Catholic Church-Interment In
Cemetery East Of City

Mrs. Elizabeth Boileau, of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, who has spent several months with relatives here and at Crookston, died Monday afternoon at a Crookston Hospital as a
result of heart trouble, from which she suffered.

Mrs. Boileau was born April 6, 1872, at Cherubusco, New York, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Allard, early settlers in this community. She came here last October from Bonners
Ferry to visit with her five sisters.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. C. Bush, San Jose;. Cal.; Mrs. J. McDarmind, Spirit lake, Idaho, and Miss Phoebe Boileau, Spokane, Wash., and two sons, R. M. Boileau,
Minot, N. D., and A. D. Boileau, San Jose, Cal,; six isters, Mrs. Jereme Longtin, Mrs. Alex Patnode, Mrs. Dan Paul, Mrs. E. G. Buse and Mrs. Sam Miller of Red Lake Falls; Mrs. D. Minor, Haverhill, Mass., and two brothers, Sam Allard of Allard, Wash., and Jos. Allard of Big Falls, Minn.

Funeral services were conducted at St. Joseph;s church in this city at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with Rev. E.J. Lemire officiating. Interment was in the cemetery east of the city.

This newspaper article was found in the Gazette on May 14, 1931. It was added to this site by Michele Ball for relative Jackie Cheves.

ELIZABETH (ALLARD) BOILEAU was born in Cherubusco, New York to Moses Allard and Modeste (Patnode) Allard .



Funeral For Mrs. Boileau
Held Here Wednesday

Last Rites Conducted At St. Joseph's
Catholic Church-Interment In
Cemetery East Of City

Mrs. Elizabeth Boileau, of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, who has spent several months with relatives here and at Crookston, died Monday afternoon at a Crookston Hospital as a
result of heart trouble, from which she suffered.

Mrs. Boileau was born April 6, 1872, at Cherubusco, New York, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Allard, early settlers in this community. She came here last October from Bonners
Ferry to visit with her five sisters.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. C. Bush, San Jose;. Cal.; Mrs. J. McDarmind, Spirit lake, Idaho, and Miss Phoebe Boileau, Spokane, Wash., and two sons, R. M. Boileau,
Minot, N. D., and A. D. Boileau, San Jose, Cal,; six isters, Mrs. Jereme Longtin, Mrs. Alex Patnode, Mrs. Dan Paul, Mrs. E. G. Buse and Mrs. Sam Miller of Red Lake Falls; Mrs. D. Minor, Haverhill, Mass., and two brothers, Sam Allard of Allard, Wash., and Jos. Allard of Big Falls, Minn.

Funeral services were conducted at St. Joseph;s church in this city at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with Rev. E.J. Lemire officiating. Interment was in the cemetery east of the city.

This newspaper article was found in the Gazette on May 14, 1931. It was added to this site by Michele Ball for relative Jackie Cheves.



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