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Adelaide DeRoche

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Adelaide DeRoche

Birth
Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
Death
Apr 1925 (aged 62–63)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E
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MISS ADELAIDE DE ROCHE
Miss Adelaide DeRoche, a former well-known resident of this city and for a number of years housekeeper for the Rev. Joseph Hopkins of St. Mary's church, died last night in a private hospital in Syracuse. She had been in poor health for several years. Born in Kingston, Canada, daughter of Fabian and Lenora DeRoche, Miss DeRoche came to this city when a young girl. Since that time she has resided here and in Syracuse. She baa been in Syracuse for the past two, years undergoing' treatment. While here the was a communicant of St Mary's Church. Miss DeRoche is survived by a sister, Mrs. John O'Nell, of Syracuse; several nieces, including Mrs. James Jacobs, Mrs. George DeLisle, Mrs. Frank Mayer and Mrs. William Decker, of this city and Miss Anna, Campbell, of Syracuse also survive. Several nephews The body will be brought here tomorrow from Syracuse. The funeral will be, held Monday at the home of her niece Mrs. William Decker. 135 West Cayuga street and at St. Mary's Church
MISS ADELAIDE DE ROCHE
Miss Adelaide DeRoche, a former well-known resident of this city and for a number of years housekeeper for the Rev. Joseph Hopkins of St. Mary's church, died last night in a private hospital in Syracuse. She had been in poor health for several years. Born in Kingston, Canada, daughter of Fabian and Lenora DeRoche, Miss DeRoche came to this city when a young girl. Since that time she has resided here and in Syracuse. She baa been in Syracuse for the past two, years undergoing' treatment. While here the was a communicant of St Mary's Church. Miss DeRoche is survived by a sister, Mrs. John O'Nell, of Syracuse; several nieces, including Mrs. James Jacobs, Mrs. George DeLisle, Mrs. Frank Mayer and Mrs. William Decker, of this city and Miss Anna, Campbell, of Syracuse also survive. Several nephews The body will be brought here tomorrow from Syracuse. The funeral will be, held Monday at the home of her niece Mrs. William Decker. 135 West Cayuga street and at St. Mary's Church

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