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Sister Germaine Charlebois
Spokane
Vigil service for Sister Marie Anne Germaine Charlebois (Sister Julian of Egypt), 88, is planned for 7 p.m. Friday at Mount St. Joseph, Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Mount St. Joseph followed by burial at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sister Charlebois, who died Tuesday, was born in Vaudreuil, Quebec.
She later became an American citizen and graduated from Columbus Hospital School of Nursing in 1932 as a registered nurse. She graduated from the College of Great Falls with a bachelor of science degree in nursing.
Sister Charlebois entered the novitiate in 1924 in Montreal. She served at several hospitals in Montana, Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
She retired from Mount St. Joseph in 1980.
Survivors include three sisters, Sister Juliana Charlebois, Aline Brindamour of Montreal, and Eveline Menard of Verdun, Quebec; three brothers, Antoine Charlebois of St. Lambert, Quebec, Gerard Charlebois of Verdun, and Aime Charlebois of Vaudreuil, Quebec; and one niece.
Published November 25, 1993 in the Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA, Page D12
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Elmer Charlebois Dies Unexpectedly
Dr. Elmer Charlebois, 56, Aberdeen dentist who practiced here for the past 10 years died unexpectedly this morning
A veteran of World War I who served overseas as a captain in the medical corps, he was a member of James J. Sexton post No 221 VFW.
He is survived by his wife, Mary, and two sons, Jerry and Robert, all in Seattle.
Funeral Arrangements will be announced by the Elerding company.
Published December 6, 1948 in the Aberdeen Daily World, Aberdeen, WA
ERNEST F. CHARLEBOIS
Funeral services for Dr. Ernest F. Charlebois will be conducted at 10 o’clock Thursday morning at St. Mary’s church with Rev. Richard Queen officiating. James J. Sexton post No. 224, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be in charge of graveside services at Fern Hill cemetery. Burial will be under the direction of the Elerding company.
Published December 7, 1948 in the Aberdeen Daily World, Aberdeen, WA
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Friends Attend Charlebois Rite
Funeral services were held for Mrs. Eva Glen Charlebois on Friday afternoon at three o’clock at the home chapel of Ross-Burke Co. under the direction of Mono Chapter No. 595, Order of the Eastern Star, with Maria Combes, patron, and Jack Bell, patron.
The Rev. W. R. Tuttle of the First Christian Church of Reno was the clergyman. The service was followed by cremation at Mountain View Crematory.
Mrs. Charlebois was a charter member of Mono Chapter No. 595 O.E.S. and was a member of the Highland Park Christian Church in Los Angeles, Calif. She was born in Columbia City, Ind. On April 21, 1892 and died at a Reno Rest Home on Aug. 27. Many friends attended the service.
Published September 2, 1963 in The Reno Evening Gazette, NV
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Mrs. Charlebois Dies at Sparks
Following a long period of ill health, Mrs. Georgia Price Charlebois died Tuesday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lola DeGrutt, in Sparks. Her home was at Topaz, Calif., but a year ago when she became ill, she moved to Sparks.
Born in Los Angeles, she was 56 years old. At one time the family resided in Yerington, later moving to Topaz where her husband, Abe Charlebois, is engaged in Ranching. She was the mother of Leland Ray Charlebois of Topaz, Mrs. Marshall Crawford of Reno, Ernest Gay of Eugene, Ore., Donald Gay, now a prisoner of war in Germany, and the sister of Mrs. DeGrutt of Sparks, Henry and Charles Price or Oregon, Mrs. J. H. Hilbun of Yerington, Mrs. George Friedhoff of Reno, Capt. Archie Price with the U.S. Army in England, and Mrs. Bill Anselmo of Danville, Calif.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Methodist church in Yerington under auspices of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows plot of the Yerington cemetery. The O’Brien-Roger co. is in charge of arrangements
Published January 4, 1945 in the Reno Evening Gazette, NV
CHARLEBOIS – In Sparks, Jan. 2, 1945, Georgia Price Charlebois; wife of Abe Charlebois of Topaz, Calif., mother of Leland Ray Charlebois of Topaz, Mrs. Marshall Crawford of Reno, Ernest Gay of Eugene, Ore., and Donald Gay, prisoner of war in Germany; sister of Mrs. Lola DeGrutt of Sparks, Henry and Charles Price of Oregon, Mrs. J. H. Hilbun of Yerington, Mrs. George Friedhoff of Reno, Capt. Archie Price of the U.S. Army in Britian, and Mrs. Bill Anselmo of Danville, Calif.; a native of California, aged 56 years.
Funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday at the Methodist church in Yerington under direction of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Interment, family plot in IOOF plot, Yerington cemetery. O’Brien-Rogers service.
Published January 4, 1945 in the Reno Evening Gazette, NV
MRS. Charlebois Funeral Is Held
Funeral services were held at Yerington on Friday afternoon for Mrs. George Price Charlebois, who died Tuesday at Sparks. The rites were under direction of the Neighbors of Woodcraft of Yerington, with the Rev. Mr. Clarke as clergyman. Burial was in the family plot of the Odd Fellows cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the O’Brien-Rogers Co. of Reno.
Mrs. Charlebois was the wife of Abe Charlebois, rancher at Topaz, Calif. In failing health for several months, she had been with her sister in Sparks.
Published January 6, 1945 in the Reno Evening Gazette, NV
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MRS. ARTHUR CHARLEBOIS
Mrs. Effie N (Scholes) Charlebois, 78, of (unreadable address), Pawtucket, died Wednesday. She was the widow of Arthur Charlebois.
Born in Pawtucket, she was the daughter of the late William T. and Christine (McCaskel) Scholes. She lived in Pawtucket all her life.
Mrs. Charlebois was a member of the Darlington Congregational Church, Pawtucket.
She is survived by a son, Oliver T. Charlebois of South Attleboro; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey B. Lucke of Pawtucket; a sister, Mrs. Mary Como of Attleboro; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at the William W. Trip Funeral Home, Newport Ave., Friday at 11 a.m.
Published December 23, 1976 in the Pawtucket Times, RI
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Albert R. Charlebois, Jr.
PAWTUCKET – Albert R. Charlebois Jr., 31, of 39 Johnson St., a machinist in machine shops for several years before retiring in 1990 because of illness, died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital.
Born in Central Falls, a son of Albert R. Charlebois Sr. of Pawtucket, and the late Florence (Beaudry) Charlebois, he lived in Pawtucket most of his life.
Besides his father he leaves two sisters, Laura Raliegh of Newport and Anne Marie LaFountain of Pawtucket; his maternal aunt, Helen Becon of Pawtucket; his maternal uncle, Daniel Charlebois, and his paternal uncle, Maurice Beaudry, all of Pawtucket. He was the companion of Beverly Verrill of Pawtucket.
The funeral service will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Cheetham Mortuary, 1012 Newport Ave. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Published Thursday, April 15, 1993 in the Providence Journal, RI
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MRS. CHARLES A. CHARLEBOIS
Mrs. Ethel I. (Dyer) Charlebois, 86, of 494 Putnam Ave., Greenville, and formerly of Pawtucket, died Thursday. She was the widow of Charles Charlebois.
Born in Taunton, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Royal V. and Catherine I. (Rodgers) Dyer. She lived in Pawtucket 40 years before moving to Greenville 15 years ago.
She is survived by a son, Nelson J. Charlebois of Grenville, with whom she lived; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Reed of West Mansfield, Mass., and Mrs. Catherine Child of Dennis, Mass.; one brother, Ralph N. Dyer of Aiken, S.C., and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from the Prata Home, 372 Broadway, Pawtucket, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s Church, Pine Street, Pawtucket, at 9.
Published August 12, 1977 in the Pawtucket Times, MA
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CHARLEBOIS
THEODORE (Ted), Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Theodore, Edward, Ann Michele and Jacqueline; also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday (time later) from Geo. F. Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (North of Ford X-way).
Published Monday, June 6, 1977 in The Detroit News, Page 5C
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CHARLEBOIS
RICHARD, of 4416 Beaconsfield. Beloved husband of the late Marlon; dear father of Mrs. Albert (Beverly) Kendle, Mrs. Norman (Marjorie) Thelge, Mrs. James (Marilyn) Trinkle; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charlebois; dear brother of Theodore; survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerbeghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Tuesday morning at 9:30 and St. John Berchman Church at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 8.
Published Monday, March 5, 1962 in The Detroit News, MI, Page 7B
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CHARLEBOIS, Peter Norman - Who passed away at the Plummer Memorial Hospital, Monday, April 5, 1976. Mr. Peter Norman Charlebois, husband of Mrs. Cora Charlebois of 187 Mark Street. Father of Mrs. Norman Sloane (Ann), of the Sault, grandfather of Stephen, Gregory and Linda and the late Elizabeth Sloane, al of Sault Ste. Marie. At rest at the Arthur Funeral Home, Monday evening from 7 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel, Tuesday, April 6, at 1:30 p.m. Reverand R. H. Farrell officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Published April 5, 1976 in the Sault Star, Sault Ste-Marie, ON
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Lillie V. Charlebois
Services for Lillie V. Charlebois, 79, of Charleston, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Park with the Rev. Malcolm Turkington of Charleston Community Church officiating.
Mrs. Charlebois was born Jan. 30, 1905, at Cove, Ark., and died Jan. 21 at Coos Bay. She lived in the Bay Area for 15 years.
Survivors include her husband, Bernard, daughters, Nacoma Mullins of Cove, Nioma Harding of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Shannon Roseberry of LeMoore, Calif.; brother, Olen Hughes of Marysville, Calif.; sisters, Virgie Clark of Hawkins, Texas, Grace Lee of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Louise Aulston of Mesa, Ariz.; and 14 grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Heart Fund, 1500 S W 12th Ave, Portland 97201
Published January 23, 1985 in the World Newspaper, Coos Bay, OR
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CHARLEBOIS, Cora Belle (Armstrong) – Peacefully passed away at the F.J. Davey Home, surrounded by her family on Tuesday, March 23, 1999 in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late Peter. Loving mother of Ann Sloane (Norman). Dear grandmother of Stephen (Donna), Greg (Joy), Linda and the late Elizabeth. Great grandmother of Brian, Meghan and Jasmine. Sister of Bill (Emma) and sister-in-law of Rhoda. Predeceased by her sisters and brothers Dorothy (Paul), Gertrude (George), Thelma (Howard), Garfield, Elmer (Ruby) and Cecil. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home on Thursday, March 25, 1999 from 3 p.m. until time of funeral service at 4 p.m. Dr. James Gordon officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the F.J. Davey Home would be appreciated.
Published March 24, 1999 in the Sault Star, Sault Ste-Marie, ON
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Through the Ice
OTTAWA, May 4. – John Charlebois, while crossing a lake in the Gatineau lumber district, with two children, broke through the ice. The children endeavored to save their father, and all three drowned.
Bismarck Tribune, The (Bismarck, North Dakota) > 1882 > May > 5
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STRUCK BY A GALE
A Canadian Passenger Steamer Wrecked on the Lakes.
Several Passengers and Part of the Crew Missing.
ST. IGNACE, MICH., Oct 4 – The Canadian passenger steamer California left Chicago Saturday night at 10 o’clock with full cargo of corn and pork, for Montreal. She struck yesterday’s gale in Lake Michigan and when off St. Helena a sea was heaved over her which filled her hold and put the fire out. The crew worked hard but were unable to keep the fires going.
At one o’clock this morning the boat broke up and in one minute and a half went down. There was no time to lower boats and the number of lives lost is yet uncertain. Seven men in the life boat reached Port Less Barbes in an almost lifeless state. Some of them were badly cut up. Those here are the owner, Rourke, of Kingston, Ontario; A.G. Hawkins, Bellville; Peter McNallis, Montreal; Joseph Major, Norway; Wm. Brown, Scotland; J.A. Ives, Montreal; and Marcellan Charlebois, Montreal. Its probable the captain and some of the crew are on board the St. Helena. There are two women and one young man, passengers. The missing are: Captain John Trouke, Toronto; Peter Lago, Montreal; Joseph Faley, Belltough; S.A. Malls, James Ellis and Arthur Howard, all of Toronto; Miss Pappa and ladys’ maid, Kingston; Miss Blood and Lady’s maid, Patton; Bob Day, assistant cook, and three passengers.
Mitchell Daily Republican (Mitchell, South Dakota) > 1887 > October > 4
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Minnie Charlebois
Minnie P. Charlebois, 69, 1312 Avenue D, Ormond Beach, a resident here for the past 19 years, died Thursday at her home after a lengthy illness.
Born in Wingdale, N.Y., Mrs. Charlebois came here from Canaan, Conn. She was a housewife. Survivors include five sons, Lewis MacNeil, Hollywood, Fla.; Arthur MacNeil, Sheffield, Mass.; Neil MacNeil, W. Dummerston, Vt.; Colin McNeil, Canaan; Corrigan McNeil, Ormond Beach; two stepsons. Arthur and Albert, both of Albany, N.Y.; four daughters, Lois Loverin, Oak Hill; Mary Bettis, Springfield, Mass.; Ruth Hodges, Fort Lauderdale; Louise Harvey, Franklin, Ill.; four step-daughters, Rosemary Renaud; Marion Peasley, Barbara Lyman, all of Scarsdale, N.Y.; Karen, Albany, and a sister, Ruth, Sharon, Conn. Hannah is in charge.
Published about May 11, 1979 in an unknown Florida newspaper
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MRS. CHARLEBOIS
Mrs. Susanna Charlebois, 76, 10009 North 20th Street, died Sunday. A native of Hliboka Buckovina, Austria, she had lived in Tampa six years. She was a Lutheran. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Wilk, Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada; Mrs. Katherine Vorce, Coldwater, Mich.; Mrs. Marian Bockman, and Mrs. Isabelle Scannell both of San Jose, Calif.; son Rudolph Scherle, Joliet, Ill.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Emma Duplessis, Coatsworth, Ontario; step-son Carl Scherle, Tilbury, Ontario; sisters, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Orchard Park, N.Y.; Mrs. Caroline Baumgartner, Windsor, Ontario.
Published February 28, 1972 in the Tampa Tribune, FL
CHARLEBOIS, MRS. SUSANNA – Mrs. Susanna Charlebois, 76, of 10009 North 20th Street, Tampa passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock at the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue with Rev. Martin Vogelsang, pastor of the St. John Lutheran Church officiating. Mrs. Charlebois will then be sent to the Van Lerberghe Funeral Home in Detroit, Mich. The family requests that Flowers please be omitted, and those who wish may contribute to the St. John Memorial Fund of the St. John Lutheran Church in her memory. Survivors include 4 daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Wilk, Stoney-creek, Ontario, Canada; Mrs. Katherine Vorce, Coldwater, Mich.; Mrs. Marian Bockman, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Isabelle Scannell, San Jose, Calif., a son Rudolph Scherle, Joliet, Ill.; step-daughter, Mrs. Emma Duplessis, Coatsworth, Ontario, Canada; step-son, Carl Scherle, Tilbury, Ontario, Canada; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mary Andresen!
, Orchard Park, N.Y.; Mrs. Caroline Baumgartner, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren
Published February 28, 1972 in the Tampa Tribune, FL
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CHARLEBOIS, EDWARD – Mr. Edward Charlebois, 79 of 10009 20th St., Tampa passed away Sunday morning. Rosary services will be held Monday Afternoon at 4:00 p.m. from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Ave., Fr. James A. Larkin, of Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. The remains will then be sent to the VanLerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, Detroit, Mich., for services and interment in the Mt. Olive Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susanna Charlebois, Tampa, one son, Ted Charlebois, Detroit, Michigan, eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m. till 9 p.m. Monday.
Published October 4, 1971 in the Tampa Tribune, FL
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RAYMOND L. CHARLEBOIS
Raymond L. Charlebois, 56, Wesley Chapel, died Saturday. A native of Piercefield, N.Y., he had lived in this area since 1959. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hazel Charlebois, Wesley Chapel; sons, Audie and Lowell Charlebois, both of Wesley Chapel; brother, Al Charlebois, N.Y., and four sisters.
Published April 3 & 4, 1972 in the Tampa Tribune, FL
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FERGUSON - Mrs. Marjorie Joyce Ferguson, age 53 years, of 1740 Victoria Avenue died in hospital, July 17, 1987. A lifetime resident of the city she was a member of St. Patrick's Cathedral and enjoyed walking and especially reading. She is survived by her husband Alex, her son David Thunder Bay, daughter Sandra Woodbeck Chatham (here) father Albert Charlebois Thunder Bay, grandson Norman Jr., brother Daniel Charlebois, Thunder Bay, sisters, Jean Bulger, Toronto, Val Boileau Atikokan, Pat Isberg, Victoria B.C.; nieces, nephews and other relatives also survive. She was predeceased by her mother Viola Charlebois in 1986, and son Wayne. Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 P.M. in the Blake Funeral Chapel with Rev. Oliver Rich O.M.I. officiating. Service will be complete in the chapel with cremation to follow and final interment will take place at a later date in the family plot in Mountain View cemetery.
Published July 18, 1987 in The Chronicle Journal, Thunder Bay, ON
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CHARLEBOIS - Mrs. Viola Elizabeth Charlebois, age 77 years, of #419-230 W. Amelia Street, died in hospital, April 4, 1986. Born in Schreiber, she came to the Slate River area in 1914 and has lived here since. She was very fond of the outdoors, especially bicycling and cross country skiing. She is survived by her husband, Albert, her children, Valerie Boileau, Atikokan, Patricia Isberg, Victoria B.C. Jean Bulger, Toronto, Daniel and Marjorie Ferguson both of Thunder Bay, 24 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren also survive. Brother Joseph Maley, Slate River, and sisters Rita Milks and Theresa Dean both of Thunder Bay. She was predeceased by her parents, James and Emma Maley, brothers James Maley, Gilbert Maley, and John Patrick Maley, and a grandson Wayne Fergueson in 1975. Cremation will take place followed by a memorial mass celebrated on Tuesday morning at 11:00 A.M. in the St. Agnes Church by Rev. Martin Rovers O.M.I. Prayers will be offered on Monday evening !
at 8:00 P.M. in the St. Agnes Church. Arrangements were in care of the Blake Funeral Chapel.
Published April 5, 1986 in The Chronicle Journal, Thunder Bay, ON