BEDORE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD MONDAY MORNING
DIES OF CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE FOLLOWING WEEK OF ILNESS
Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Bedore were held in St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 25th. Burial was at St. Mary's cemetery. The mass and burial services were were read by Father H. Cahill. Mrs. Bedore died early Friday morning after being ill for one week. Cause of death is given as old age and cerebral hemorrhage. The daughter of Frank and Louise Boudreau, Mrs. Bedore was born March 24, 1859 at St. Joseph, Mo. She moved to St. Joseph, Kan. in 1861 and was married there to Paul Racette in 1880. Her husband died in 1923. In 1930 she was married to Joe Bedore at Marshall. Among the many places she has lived are Oregon, Colorado and Wyoming. She came to stay with her daughter at Tracy, Mrs. LeMoine, in 1945. Four brothers and four sisters preceded her in death. There are 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she is survived by her two children, Mrs. Josephine LeMoine, Tracy, and Henry Racette, Milroy. One son, Fred Racette, died in 1947. Six grandsons, two sons of each of her children, were pallbearers. They are: Eugene LeMoine, New Ulm; Richard LeMoine, Thief River Falls; Henry Racette, Green Valley; Virgil Racette, Montevideo; Fred Racette, Marshall; and Ernest Racette, Marshall. Friends and relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were: Eugene LeMoine, New Ulm; Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeMoine, North St. Paul; Richard LeMoine, Thief River Falls; Mrs. Wilson Wiggins, Mandan, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Racette, Milroy; and Virgil Racette, Montevideo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Racette, Jr., Green Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Paradis, Amiret; Mr. and Mrs. John Hager, Minneapolis; Mrs. Ed Maroney, Milroy; and Mr. Maney, Milroy. Mrs. Fred Racette and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Couture, Mr. and Mrs. George Como, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Como, Mrs. Tyrus Couture, Mr. Frank Lens and daughter, Mrs. Ed Como, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Savoie, and Mrs. Stella Knutson, all of Marshall.
BEDORE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD MONDAY MORNING
DIES OF CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE FOLLOWING WEEK OF ILNESS
Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Bedore were held in St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 25th. Burial was at St. Mary's cemetery. The mass and burial services were were read by Father H. Cahill. Mrs. Bedore died early Friday morning after being ill for one week. Cause of death is given as old age and cerebral hemorrhage. The daughter of Frank and Louise Boudreau, Mrs. Bedore was born March 24, 1859 at St. Joseph, Mo. She moved to St. Joseph, Kan. in 1861 and was married there to Paul Racette in 1880. Her husband died in 1923. In 1930 she was married to Joe Bedore at Marshall. Among the many places she has lived are Oregon, Colorado and Wyoming. She came to stay with her daughter at Tracy, Mrs. LeMoine, in 1945. Four brothers and four sisters preceded her in death. There are 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she is survived by her two children, Mrs. Josephine LeMoine, Tracy, and Henry Racette, Milroy. One son, Fred Racette, died in 1947. Six grandsons, two sons of each of her children, were pallbearers. They are: Eugene LeMoine, New Ulm; Richard LeMoine, Thief River Falls; Henry Racette, Green Valley; Virgil Racette, Montevideo; Fred Racette, Marshall; and Ernest Racette, Marshall. Friends and relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were: Eugene LeMoine, New Ulm; Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeMoine, North St. Paul; Richard LeMoine, Thief River Falls; Mrs. Wilson Wiggins, Mandan, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Racette, Milroy; and Virgil Racette, Montevideo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Racette, Jr., Green Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Paradis, Amiret; Mr. and Mrs. John Hager, Minneapolis; Mrs. Ed Maroney, Milroy; and Mr. Maney, Milroy. Mrs. Fred Racette and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Couture, Mr. and Mrs. George Como, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Como, Mrs. Tyrus Couture, Mr. Frank Lens and daughter, Mrs. Ed Como, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Savoie, and Mrs. Stella Knutson, all of Marshall.
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