At the home of her son, Joseph Provo, 214 E. Bloomfield street with whom she had lived for the last six years, Mrs. Sophia Provo, 82, died at 3 o'clock Monday morning following a shock which she had suffered a week before. Another son, Henry, Rome; three daughters, Mrs. George W. Foster, Rome, Mrs. James Osborne, Verona, and Mrs. William Honert, Syracuse, also survive. There are grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her husband died with years ago.
Mrs. Provo was born near Montreal, Canada, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lagoe. When a young girl she came with her parents to Williamstown. She was married in Oswego. For 50 years she lived in Williamstown, where she was a member of St. Patrick's Church and of the church societies. In Rome she attended St. Peter's Church. The funeral will be held in Williamstown.
A woman of kindly disposition, she will be missed by all who knew her.
Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y, Tuesday Evening, June 1, 1926
At the home of her son, Joseph Provo, 214 E. Bloomfield street with whom she had lived for the last six years, Mrs. Sophia Provo, 82, died at 3 o'clock Monday morning following a shock which she had suffered a week before. Another son, Henry, Rome; three daughters, Mrs. George W. Foster, Rome, Mrs. James Osborne, Verona, and Mrs. William Honert, Syracuse, also survive. There are grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her husband died with years ago.
Mrs. Provo was born near Montreal, Canada, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lagoe. When a young girl she came with her parents to Williamstown. She was married in Oswego. For 50 years she lived in Williamstown, where she was a member of St. Patrick's Church and of the church societies. In Rome she attended St. Peter's Church. The funeral will be held in Williamstown.
A woman of kindly disposition, she will be missed by all who knew her.
Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y, Tuesday Evening, June 1, 1926
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