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thank you so much roger, the baby's name was roger too! I don't know anything about arthur cloutier but angie was my aunt her maiden name was houle. She was born on June 9, 1890 and died July 5, 1984. I took care of her before she died in a nursing home, the used to call her "Houdini" she weighted no more then 90 pounds her whole life and she could get outta anything, they used to tie her down so she wouldn't get hurt.................but nothing would keep her down!!!!!!!!!!! she was so cute and i loved her very much. I can remember talking to her many many years ago about her husband and child but can't remember what she said, he died log before i was born.............but i do know that she loved him very very much and that is why she never remarried.
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thank you so much roger, the baby's name was roger too! I don't know anything about arthur cloutier but angie was my aunt her maiden name was houle. She was born on June 9, 1890 and died July 5, 1984. I took care of her before she died in a nursing home, the used to call her "Houdini" she weighted no more then 90 pounds her whole life and she could get outta anything, they used to tie her down so she wouldn't get hurt.................but nothing would keep her down!!!!!!!!!!! she was so cute and i loved her very much. I can remember talking to her many many years ago about her husband and child but can't remember what she said, he died log before i was born.............but i do know that she loved him very very much and that is why she never remarried.
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Bonjour Janice,
Here's the translation:
"Deceased on July 19th, 1916, aged 30, and his wife Angéline Houle...
"Deceased on May 30th, 1914, aged 2 months.
Although I have a large database on Cloutiers, I dont seem to have this family in it. I would appreciate very much knowing where and when they married and the name of their parents. Please get back to me at: cloutierdesilets(a)videotron.ca
Thanks a lot,
Salut !
Roger
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from the Kennebec Journal
AUGUSTA — Marie Edith Dostie, 97, formerly of Mount Vernon Avenue, died Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at Augusta Rehabilitation Center, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born in Augusta, April 23, 1905, the daughter of Augustin Cloutier and Angelina (Mathieu) Cloutier.
Mrs. Dostie was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church. She had been employed by Bates Manufacturing Co. for 20 years and by E.E. Taylor Shoe Co. for 10 years while raising 12 children.
She was an extraordinary person with many natural talents. She could tat, crochet, sew, quilt and make braided and hooked rugs. As a young mother, she would make many of her children's clothes. Over the years, in her "spare" time, she tatted beautiful ladies' handkerchiefs, crocheted countless afghans and made about 100 quilts. She shared most of these items with family and friends.
Marie Edith was predeceased by two husbands, Albert Soucy and Alonzo Dostie. She was also preceded in death by a son, Roger Soucy, and a daughter, Ann Marie Gagne.
Surviving are five sons, Herman Soucy and John Soucy of Largo, Fla., Rene Soucy of Manchester, N.H., George Soucy of Belgrade, and Arthur Soucy of Mount Vernon; five daughters, Albertine Labbe, Theresa Smith, Gloria Fleming and Rose Couture, all of Augusta, and Constance Beckim of Gardiner; one brother, Rosario Cloutier of North Whitefield; two sisters, Marion Fortin and Reinette Dearborn, both of Augusta; one stepson, Gabriel Dostie; two stepdaughters, Rachael Violette and Pauline Gauthier; 42 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours will be 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, at Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 5, at St. Augustine Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Holy Family Cemetery.