Rosanna married 29 May 1916, in Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire, Napolean Jean Tremblay.
To this union were born 5 children: Lillian Mary 1917; Iline 1918; Marion M. 1920; Rena Rose 1924; and John Paul 1927.
MRS. TREMBLAY DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
The funeral of Mrs. Napoleon Tremblay, 99 Lakeside avenue who died at the Marlborough hospital last night will take place at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 8:45. Mrs. Tremblay was 34 years old and is survived by her husband and four children [should be five children per Karen Tomecek]. She was at the hospital but a short time when she passed away. Pneumonia was the cause of her death.
Source: Marlborough Enterprise, April 21, 1928
FUNERAL OF MRS. TREMBLAY ON SUNDAY
The funeral of Mrs. Napoleon Tremblay, who passed away after a short illness, at the Marlboro hospital last Friday, was held on Sunday, at St. Mary's church at 8:45. Rev. J. L. M. Levesque officiated at the requiem high mass, during which the choir under the direction of J. B. Chagnon, rendered the Gregorian Chant. A delegation of the St. Annes' Sodality of which deceased was affiliated, attended the services. Burial was in the parish cemetery in charge of Undertakers Buisson & Morin.
The bearers were: Richard Roberts, Eugene Tremblay, George, Joseph and Olive Johnson [should be Owen Johnson per Karen Tomecek], and Charles Sealy [should be Charles Seavey per Karen Tomecek].
Source: Marlborough Enterprise, April 30, 1928
Rosanna married 29 May 1916, in Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire, Napolean Jean Tremblay.
To this union were born 5 children: Lillian Mary 1917; Iline 1918; Marion M. 1920; Rena Rose 1924; and John Paul 1927.
MRS. TREMBLAY DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
The funeral of Mrs. Napoleon Tremblay, 99 Lakeside avenue who died at the Marlborough hospital last night will take place at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 8:45. Mrs. Tremblay was 34 years old and is survived by her husband and four children [should be five children per Karen Tomecek]. She was at the hospital but a short time when she passed away. Pneumonia was the cause of her death.
Source: Marlborough Enterprise, April 21, 1928
FUNERAL OF MRS. TREMBLAY ON SUNDAY
The funeral of Mrs. Napoleon Tremblay, who passed away after a short illness, at the Marlboro hospital last Friday, was held on Sunday, at St. Mary's church at 8:45. Rev. J. L. M. Levesque officiated at the requiem high mass, during which the choir under the direction of J. B. Chagnon, rendered the Gregorian Chant. A delegation of the St. Annes' Sodality of which deceased was affiliated, attended the services. Burial was in the parish cemetery in charge of Undertakers Buisson & Morin.
The bearers were: Richard Roberts, Eugene Tremblay, George, Joseph and Olive Johnson [should be Owen Johnson per Karen Tomecek], and Charles Sealy [should be Charles Seavey per Karen Tomecek].
Source: Marlborough Enterprise, April 30, 1928
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