A life-long resident of the county passed away Friday evening when Elier Ruelle answered the final summons at his home on School street, a victim of dropsy. Mr. Ruelle was born in Mishicot on July 7, 1865 and was sixty years of age. He was married to Miss Emily Well in 1889 and they made their home at Mishicot until 1922 when they came to this city where he was employed at the Eggers company plant. Surviving him are the widow and ten children, Mrs. Dennis Kayo, Mrs. Fred Zermuehlen and Miss Agnes, Joseph, Arthur, Louis, Albert, Wilfred, Gustave, and Walter, all of this city. Five brothers, Alex of this city, Monroe and Levi of Kenosha, Louis and Wilfred of Niagara and four sisters, Mrs. George Emond of this city, Mrs Louis Burbey of Coleman, Mrs. George LaPlante of Niagara and Mrs. Treffley Bellon of Alberta, Canada and seven grandchildren also survive him.The funeral was held Tuesday morning with services at St. Luke's Catholic church, Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating. Internment was at Holy Cross cemetery.
From the Two Rivers Chronicle, October 16, 1925.
A life-long resident of the county passed away Friday evening when Elier Ruelle answered the final summons at his home on School street, a victim of dropsy. Mr. Ruelle was born in Mishicot on July 7, 1865 and was sixty years of age. He was married to Miss Emily Well in 1889 and they made their home at Mishicot until 1922 when they came to this city where he was employed at the Eggers company plant. Surviving him are the widow and ten children, Mrs. Dennis Kayo, Mrs. Fred Zermuehlen and Miss Agnes, Joseph, Arthur, Louis, Albert, Wilfred, Gustave, and Walter, all of this city. Five brothers, Alex of this city, Monroe and Levi of Kenosha, Louis and Wilfred of Niagara and four sisters, Mrs. George Emond of this city, Mrs Louis Burbey of Coleman, Mrs. George LaPlante of Niagara and Mrs. Treffley Bellon of Alberta, Canada and seven grandchildren also survive him.The funeral was held Tuesday morning with services at St. Luke's Catholic church, Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating. Internment was at Holy Cross cemetery.
From the Two Rivers Chronicle, October 16, 1925.
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