In the spring of 1898, just two weeks shy of her seventeenth birthday, Flavie married a twenty-three-year-old bachelor named Éd- mond Soucy — and looked forward, no doubt, to being both a wife and a mother. By sum- mertime, she was in the family way; and on April 30, 1899, she gave birth to a baby girl who was named Alice. The next day, the Sou- cys celebrated their first wedding anniversary and began to adjust to their new life as par- ents; but their joy would be short-lived. By mid-August, their daughter took sick; and two weeks later, on the thirty-first of the month, Alice passed away.
In short time, Flavie was expectant with her second child; and the following year, three days after marking their second anniversary, the couple became the proud parents of yet another daughter — who was given the name Anna. As it turned out, Anna was a healthy child who inherited her father's genes — and lived to the ripe ol' age of ninety-five.
By the spring of 1901, the couple learned that their third child was on the way; but sadly, the year would close on a tragic note. On October 24, Flavie gave birth to a baby boy who was named after his father. His birth, however, was premature and he succumbed the same day. According to documents in the New Brunswick Provincial Archives, Flavie had contracted typhoid fever; and, weakened by complications from childbirth, she died the fol- lowing week.
At the time of her death, Flavie Soucy was just twenty years of age — and she and her husband had been married for less than four years. Although her cemetery monument in- dicates that she passed away on 'October 30, 1902', her death certificate (in the Provincial Archives) and her burial record (in the church register) confirm that she died on 'October 31, 1901'. Repose en paix, Flavie.
FLAVIE SOUCY's FAMILY
Her Husband:
Édmond J. Soucy 1874-1969 [age 94]
married May 1, 1898
Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue
St-Léonard-Parent, Madawaska, N.B., Canada
Note:
Édmond Soucy remarried in 1902 to
Clara Desjardins 1883-1965
Their 3 Children:
· Alice Y. Soucy 1899-1899 [age 4 months]
· Anna M. (Soucy) Dubé 1900-1995 [age 95]
· Édmond J. Soucy, Jr.
1901-1901 [died the same day]
Her Parents:
Sévérin X. Cormier 1852-1930 [age 78]
and Léocadie (Martin) Cormier
1853-1947 [age 93]
married August 11, 1879
Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue
St-Léonard-Parent, Madawaska, N.B., Canada
Her 7 Siblings:
· Ubalde S. Cormier 1883-1964 [age 81]
· Alfred S. 'Fred' Cormier 1885-1962 [age 76]
· Marie A. 'Annie' (Cormier) Thibodeau
1886-1907 [age 20]
· Joseph J. Cormier 1889-1889 [age 3 weeks]
· Onésime T. 'Ozime' Cormier
1890-1931 [age 40]
· Alice S. (Cormier) Morin 1892-1968 [age 76]
· François-Xavier Cormier
1894-1894 [age 1 day]
Her Grandparents:
· Firmin Cormier 1809-1871 [age 62]
and Céleste M. 'Julie' (Cyr) Cormier
1812-1887 [age 74]
· Basile Martin, Jr. 1822-1887 [age 65]
and Anastasie (Martin) Martin
1833-1911 [age 78]
CEMETERY INFORMATION
Type of Marker: Headstone (monument)
In the spring of 1898, just two weeks shy of her seventeenth birthday, Flavie married a twenty-three-year-old bachelor named Éd- mond Soucy — and looked forward, no doubt, to being both a wife and a mother. By sum- mertime, she was in the family way; and on April 30, 1899, she gave birth to a baby girl who was named Alice. The next day, the Sou- cys celebrated their first wedding anniversary and began to adjust to their new life as par- ents; but their joy would be short-lived. By mid-August, their daughter took sick; and two weeks later, on the thirty-first of the month, Alice passed away.
In short time, Flavie was expectant with her second child; and the following year, three days after marking their second anniversary, the couple became the proud parents of yet another daughter — who was given the name Anna. As it turned out, Anna was a healthy child who inherited her father's genes — and lived to the ripe ol' age of ninety-five.
By the spring of 1901, the couple learned that their third child was on the way; but sadly, the year would close on a tragic note. On October 24, Flavie gave birth to a baby boy who was named after his father. His birth, however, was premature and he succumbed the same day. According to documents in the New Brunswick Provincial Archives, Flavie had contracted typhoid fever; and, weakened by complications from childbirth, she died the fol- lowing week.
At the time of her death, Flavie Soucy was just twenty years of age — and she and her husband had been married for less than four years. Although her cemetery monument in- dicates that she passed away on 'October 30, 1902', her death certificate (in the Provincial Archives) and her burial record (in the church register) confirm that she died on 'October 31, 1901'. Repose en paix, Flavie.
FLAVIE SOUCY's FAMILY
Her Husband:
Édmond J. Soucy 1874-1969 [age 94]
married May 1, 1898
Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue
St-Léonard-Parent, Madawaska, N.B., Canada
Note:
Édmond Soucy remarried in 1902 to
Clara Desjardins 1883-1965
Their 3 Children:
· Alice Y. Soucy 1899-1899 [age 4 months]
· Anna M. (Soucy) Dubé 1900-1995 [age 95]
· Édmond J. Soucy, Jr.
1901-1901 [died the same day]
Her Parents:
Sévérin X. Cormier 1852-1930 [age 78]
and Léocadie (Martin) Cormier
1853-1947 [age 93]
married August 11, 1879
Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue
St-Léonard-Parent, Madawaska, N.B., Canada
Her 7 Siblings:
· Ubalde S. Cormier 1883-1964 [age 81]
· Alfred S. 'Fred' Cormier 1885-1962 [age 76]
· Marie A. 'Annie' (Cormier) Thibodeau
1886-1907 [age 20]
· Joseph J. Cormier 1889-1889 [age 3 weeks]
· Onésime T. 'Ozime' Cormier
1890-1931 [age 40]
· Alice S. (Cormier) Morin 1892-1968 [age 76]
· François-Xavier Cormier
1894-1894 [age 1 day]
Her Grandparents:
· Firmin Cormier 1809-1871 [age 62]
and Céleste M. 'Julie' (Cyr) Cormier
1812-1887 [age 74]
· Basile Martin, Jr. 1822-1887 [age 65]
and Anastasie (Martin) Martin
1833-1911 [age 78]
CEMETERY INFORMATION
Type of Marker: Headstone (monument)
Inscription
À LA MÉMOIRE DE
FLAVIE CORMIER
ÉPOUSE DE
ÉDMOND SOUCY
DÉCÉDÉE LE 30 OCT. 1902
AGÉE DE 20 ANS & 5 MOIS
R.I.P.
In memory of Flavie Cormier, wife of Édmond Soucy, died the 30th of October, 1902, age 20 years and 5 months, Rest In Peace
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