home.
She was born in France Nov. 22, 1858, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Lampre.
On Sept. 20, 1875, in France, she was married to Camille LeBrun, who died in
Great Falls in 1908.
They came to this country in 1888, going in 1895 to Belt. They took up a
homestead in Fromberg in 1897, and remained there until moving to Bear Creek in
1905.
Surviving are five daughters; Mrs. Johh Vegher of Italy, Mrs. Marie Worthington
and Mrs. Anna Baker of Billings, Mrs. Jane Brown of Fontana, Calif., and Mrs.
Roy Vanderpool of Portland, Ore.; two sons, Joseph of Covena, Calif., and Arthur
of Lockwood Flats; 43 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Requiem mass celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Red
Lodge cemetery.
Billings Gazette (MT), 6 Oct 1944
home.
She was born in France Nov. 22, 1858, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Lampre.
On Sept. 20, 1875, in France, she was married to Camille LeBrun, who died in
Great Falls in 1908.
They came to this country in 1888, going in 1895 to Belt. They took up a
homestead in Fromberg in 1897, and remained there until moving to Bear Creek in
1905.
Surviving are five daughters; Mrs. Johh Vegher of Italy, Mrs. Marie Worthington
and Mrs. Anna Baker of Billings, Mrs. Jane Brown of Fontana, Calif., and Mrs.
Roy Vanderpool of Portland, Ore.; two sons, Joseph of Covena, Calif., and Arthur
of Lockwood Flats; 43 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Requiem mass celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Red
Lodge cemetery.
Billings Gazette (MT), 6 Oct 1944
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