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Mrs. Fred Dubuque who has been ill for some time with bronchial pneumonia, died Friday evening. The funeral services were held the Catholic church at Alburg. The interment was in the Catholic Cemetery at Alburg Center. Relatives from out of town were, Mrs. Lynn Richardson and Mrs. Melvin Emrick of Acton. Mass, Mrs. Mary Rich of St. Al bans Bay, daughters, and Thomas Dubuque of South Hero, son, Mrs. Geo. Shaw of East Highgate and Miss Lily Dubuque, South Hero, grandaughters. brother, Mose Patnode of North Hero and son Steven, Isiah Dubuque and son Charlev of North Hero, Mrs. George Conn and Mrs Walter Schoolcraft of this place and also daughters. Fred Dubuque, whose wife was buried Monday, suffered a shock directly after the funeral left the house. At present writing Tuesday evening there is no hope entertained of his recovery. Mr. Dubuque has been a familiar figure on the streets of St. Albans and Swanton for a number of years. Having lost both limbs in a rail way accident, makes his case a peculiarly distressing one.
The Swanton Courier, Swanton, Vermont - Thu 11 Jan 1917
Contributor: Backus Family History (47039629)
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Mrs. Fred Dubuque who has been ill for some time with bronchial pneumonia, died Friday evening. The funeral services were held the Catholic church at Alburg. The interment was in the Catholic Cemetery at Alburg Center. Relatives from out of town were, Mrs. Lynn Richardson and Mrs. Melvin Emrick of Acton. Mass, Mrs. Mary Rich of St. Al bans Bay, daughters, and Thomas Dubuque of South Hero, son, Mrs. Geo. Shaw of East Highgate and Miss Lily Dubuque, South Hero, grandaughters. brother, Mose Patnode of North Hero and son Steven, Isiah Dubuque and son Charlev of North Hero, Mrs. George Conn and Mrs Walter Schoolcraft of this place and also daughters. Fred Dubuque, whose wife was buried Monday, suffered a shock directly after the funeral left the house. At present writing Tuesday evening there is no hope entertained of his recovery. Mr. Dubuque has been a familiar figure on the streets of St. Albans and Swanton for a number of years. Having lost both limbs in a rail way accident, makes his case a peculiarly distressing one.
The Swanton Courier, Swanton, Vermont - Thu 11 Jan 1917
Contributor: Backus Family History (47039629)
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