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Mitchell Mousseau

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Mitchell Mousseau

Birth
Canada
Death
4 Oct 1904 (aged 59)
Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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* DEATH CAME SUDDENLY

Mitchell Mousseau Succumbed to Heart
Disease This Morning.

Mitchell Mousseau, assistant superin-
tendent of the Twin City Rapid Transit
company, died suddenly of heart
failure, this morning at his residence, 749
Monroe street NE. Mr. Mousseau has
been troubled with his heart for some
time , but his short spells of indisposition-
were not considered dangerous.

Mr. Mousseau had been an employee
in the service of the company for more
than twenty-eight years. He started as
a driver on a mule car 1876 and was the fourth man to do
that work in Minneapolis

Then he went into the construction
department and was gradually
promoted until he held the position of
assistant superintendent.
He was born on a farm in lower Canada
in 1845, and moved to Minneapolis
in the early seventies. He is survived
by a widow and ten children.


The funeral will held Thursday at
9 a.m., from the Notre Dame Catholic
Church.

Reprinted from the Minneapolis Journal Oct 4, 1904
____ _
* DEATH CAME SUDDENLY

Mitchell Mousseau Succumbed to Heart
Disease This Morning.

Mitchell Mousseau, assistant superin-
tendent of the Twin City Rapid Transit
company, died suddenly of heart
failure, this morning at his residence, 749
Monroe street NE. Mr. Mousseau has
been troubled with his heart for some
time , but his short spells of indisposition-
were not considered dangerous.

Mr. Mousseau had been an employee
in the service of the company for more
than twenty-eight years. He started as
a driver on a mule car 1876 and was the fourth man to do
that work in Minneapolis

Then he went into the construction
department and was gradually
promoted until he held the position of
assistant superintendent.
He was born on a farm in lower Canada
in 1845, and moved to Minneapolis
in the early seventies. He is survived
by a widow and ten children.


The funeral will held Thursday at
9 a.m., from the Notre Dame Catholic
Church.

Reprinted from the Minneapolis Journal Oct 4, 1904


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