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Fran L. “Fanny” <I>Irish</I> Brosseau

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Fran L. “Fanny” Irish Brosseau

Birth
South Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Death
25 Nov 2008 (aged 69)
South Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
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My cousin, Fanny, was the daughter of Dewey William Irish, Sr., and Bernice Julia Spear. She married, Ronald Brosseau, on 22 December 1960 in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

She was the sister of:
Frank Bernard aka "Bill", Carol, Dewey W., Dorothy, Doris, James, Louise and Douglas L.

She was a wonderful wife to Ronald P. Brosseau of South Burlington; loving mother to three daughters and their spouses, Kimberly A. and husband Richard, Sr. of Westford, VT, Diane of South Burlington and Deborah L. and husband John of Milton; extraordinary grandmother to Kasey and Richard, Jr. and Kristin and Jack. She also leaves several nieces, nephews and cousins.

I have happy childhood memories of spending time with my cousins on their parents farm. How as a child I loved to say her name "Fanny" as I had never known anyone with that name & I liked it. Fanny took wonderful care of her brother, Frank Bernard aka "Bill", in his last years.

Note: In the photo Fanny is in the rear row on the left.
My cousin, Fanny, was the daughter of Dewey William Irish, Sr., and Bernice Julia Spear. She married, Ronald Brosseau, on 22 December 1960 in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

She was the sister of:
Frank Bernard aka "Bill", Carol, Dewey W., Dorothy, Doris, James, Louise and Douglas L.

She was a wonderful wife to Ronald P. Brosseau of South Burlington; loving mother to three daughters and their spouses, Kimberly A. and husband Richard, Sr. of Westford, VT, Diane of South Burlington and Deborah L. and husband John of Milton; extraordinary grandmother to Kasey and Richard, Jr. and Kristin and Jack. She also leaves several nieces, nephews and cousins.

I have happy childhood memories of spending time with my cousins on their parents farm. How as a child I loved to say her name "Fanny" as I had never known anyone with that name & I liked it. Fanny took wonderful care of her brother, Frank Bernard aka "Bill", in his last years.

Note: In the photo Fanny is in the rear row on the left.


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