Two Rivers Section:
Mrs. Edw. Niquette Passes Away At Her Home Here on Friday
Mrs. Ed. Niquette, wife of E.J. Niquette, local merchant, died suddenly
at her home at 1644 24th street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Niquette was in
poor health for the past few months. The deceased was born fifty-three
years ago in Two Rivers and before marriage was Mary Gagnon. She is
survived by two sons, Cyril and Lester, and two daughters, Virginia
Niquette of this city and Mrs. Bert Porter of Chicago.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at nine o’clock from the St.
Luke’s church, Rev. Hugo officiating. The deceased will be laid to rest
at the Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 19, 1928 Page 12
Two Rivers Section:
Mrs. Edw. Niquette Passes Away At Her Home Here on Friday
Mrs. Ed. Niquette, wife of E.J. Niquette, local merchant, died suddenly
at her home at 1644 24th street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Niquette was in
poor health for the past few months. The deceased was born fifty-three
years ago in Two Rivers and before marriage was Mary Gagnon. She is
survived by two sons, Cyril and Lester, and two daughters, Virginia
Niquette of this city and Mrs. Bert Porter of Chicago.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at nine o’clock from the St.
Luke’s church, Rev. Hugo officiating. The deceased will be laid to rest
at the Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 19, 1928 Page 12
Family Members
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Joseph E Gagnon
1871–1938
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Elizabeth Gagnon Schultz
1875–1947
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Anna G. Gagnon Rau
1877–1954
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John Stephen Gagnon
1879–1954
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Agnes Gagnon Rau
1881–1964
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Katherine Gagnon Stockinger
1883–1963
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Emily M "Emma" Gagnon Rehrauer
1885–1961
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Rose Marie Gagnon Cormack
1887–1957
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Clara "Claire" Gagnon
1890–1980
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Ottelia "Delia" Gagnon
1891–1964
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Raymond William Gagnon
1895–1932
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Loretta Gagnon Wilkinson
unknown–1973
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