Great Falls Tribune (MT), 11 Dec 1928
Native of Benton Dies at New Home in Wallace, Idaho
Fort Benton, Dec. 10--Mrs. William J. Bade, 26, former Fort Benton girl, died of pneumonia at Wallace, Idaho, Dec. 6. Mrs. Bade, formerly Loretta LaBarre, was the daughter of Fred LaBarre, an old-time stockman of Chouteau county. Mrs. Bade was a graduate of Chouteau county high school and before her marriage a stenographer for the law firm of Miller and Wylie at Fort Benton.
A daughter 2-1/2 years, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBarre, father and mother, three sisters, Rena, Janette and Mrs. John Upmoor, two brothers, Fred and John, all of Fort Benton, and a sister, Mrs. George Merrill of Great Falls, survive.
Funeral services will be held at Fort Benton Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Rev. Fr. John Finucane officiating.
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 11 Dec 1928
Native of Benton Dies at New Home in Wallace, Idaho
Fort Benton, Dec. 10--Mrs. William J. Bade, 26, former Fort Benton girl, died of pneumonia at Wallace, Idaho, Dec. 6. Mrs. Bade, formerly Loretta LaBarre, was the daughter of Fred LaBarre, an old-time stockman of Chouteau county. Mrs. Bade was a graduate of Chouteau county high school and before her marriage a stenographer for the law firm of Miller and Wylie at Fort Benton.
A daughter 2-1/2 years, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBarre, father and mother, three sisters, Rena, Janette and Mrs. John Upmoor, two brothers, Fred and John, all of Fort Benton, and a sister, Mrs. George Merrill of Great Falls, survive.
Funeral services will be held at Fort Benton Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Rev. Fr. John Finucane officiating.
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