Louis is the husband of Jeanne Elsie "Ziawna" Asset, they married Dec 22, 1900 in Vermelles, 62980, Pas de Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
Together they had 7 children; Maurice, Marie L, Louise, Robert, Susanna, Laura and Raymond.
Louis is a Mechanical Eng. at the time of his death.
(According to the cemetery his name on there records is spelled as the following; Louis Lefebre).
Info added by: M.Bolton
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WOMEN, 3 MEN, 2 BOYS, DEAD IN AUTO MISHAPS-
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Lewis Lefevre, 44, Kansas City, Mo., was killed by a car driven by R. W. Stepanek, 9(or 3)101 South Kenzie street.
SOURCE: Chicago Daily Tribune, 9 Dec 1921, pg 21.
Added by: M.Bolton.
The gravesite for Louis Lefebvre is a 20 year term grave. The remains were buried deep and if, after 20 years, the grave was not converted to a perpetual grave the gravesite can be resold and another person interred above the original remains. The remains are still there but there is no stone or marker indicating that fact. According to the office staff at St Joseph’s all the term graves which were not converted to perpetual gravesites have been resold. Not all have second remains in them yet.(This is the CRAZIEST thing I ever heard). What kind of Grave yard sells a grave like this ???????????????????????????
Louis is the husband of Jeanne Elsie "Ziawna" Asset, they married Dec 22, 1900 in Vermelles, 62980, Pas de Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
Together they had 7 children; Maurice, Marie L, Louise, Robert, Susanna, Laura and Raymond.
Louis is a Mechanical Eng. at the time of his death.
(According to the cemetery his name on there records is spelled as the following; Louis Lefebre).
Info added by: M.Bolton
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WOMEN, 3 MEN, 2 BOYS, DEAD IN AUTO MISHAPS-
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Lewis Lefevre, 44, Kansas City, Mo., was killed by a car driven by R. W. Stepanek, 9(or 3)101 South Kenzie street.
SOURCE: Chicago Daily Tribune, 9 Dec 1921, pg 21.
Added by: M.Bolton.
The gravesite for Louis Lefebvre is a 20 year term grave. The remains were buried deep and if, after 20 years, the grave was not converted to a perpetual grave the gravesite can be resold and another person interred above the original remains. The remains are still there but there is no stone or marker indicating that fact. According to the office staff at St Joseph’s all the term graves which were not converted to perpetual gravesites have been resold. Not all have second remains in them yet.(This is the CRAZIEST thing I ever heard). What kind of Grave yard sells a grave like this ???????????????????????????
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Buried: Dec 10, 1921.
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