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2001 Rev. Donald W. O'Brien, OMI Missionary Oblate Priest for 43 years Hollywood, FL Rev. Donald W. O'Brien, OMI, 71, died unexpectedly while on vacation in Hollywood, Florida on Monday, May 26, 2008. Born in Lynn, MA on May 31, 1936, he was the son of the late John E. and Sarah (Brophy) O'Brien. He was educated in Lynn prior to attending Boston College from 1954-56. In 1957, Fr. O'Brien entered the Missionary Oblates' Novitiate in Tewksbury, MA and made his first vows on September 8, 1958. On September 8, 1961 he professed his perpetual vows. He was ordained to the priesthood in Washington, D.C. on May 31, 1965 by Bishop Francis McSorley, OMI. Fr. O'Brien's first Oblate assignment was to Japan where he was a Missionary for two years. He returned to the United States in 1967 and was assigned to Sacred Heart Parish in Lowell, MA. In 1974 he went to Florida where he spent the next 15 years. He ministered at St. Stephen's in Miramar, FL until 1978. Following that, he was in the Diocese of Palm Beach where he served at Cardinal Newman High School then St. Edward's Parish. His last assignment in Florida was at St. George's in Ft. Lauderdale. In 1989, he returned to Sacred Heart Parish in Lowell for 5 years, followed by an assignment to Immaculate Conception Parish in Lowell where he ministered until 2000. He then resided at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Residence in Tewksbury until his death. He is survived by a sister, Geraldine Pelletier of Lynn, MA. In addition to his parents, he was also predeceased by a sister, Mary, in 1988, a brother, Robert, in 1992 and a brother, John in 2007. O'BRIEN All services and calling hours will be in the Chapel at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Residence, 486 Chandler Street, Tewksbury MA. Calling hours will be on Thursday, June 5, 2008 from 2 until 4 and from 7 until 9 P.M. with a prayer service at 7:30 P.M. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, June 6, 2008. Burial will take place in the Oblate plot on the grounds of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Residence. As an expression of Sympathy, donations in memory of Fr. O'Brien may be made to the Oblate Infirmary Fund, 486 Chandler Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876-2849. ARRANGEMENTS BY THE FAY McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 105 MOORE STREET, LOWELL. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD I. McCABE & SON, 978-459-9222.


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O'Brien, Rev. Donald W. (I11274)
 
2002 Rev. J. Louis Comeau
Published: October 12, 2019
Age 95, formerly of Meteghan River, passed away Friday, October 11, 2019 in La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan. Born July 13, 1924, in Meteghan River, he was a son of the late Agapite "Capit" H. and Elizabeth (Melanson) Comeau. After attending the local
Age 95, formerly of Meteghan River, passed away Friday, October 11, 2019 in La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan. Born July 13, 1924, in Meteghan River, he was a son of the late Agapite "Capit" H. and Elizabeth (Melanson) Comeau. After attending the local school, he entered St. Anne's College in Church Point, graduating with a B.A. degree in 1946. He then studied for the priesthood at Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax and was ordained a Roman Catholic priest on March 25, 1950 by Bishop Leverman. He served as assistant in the Halifax Archdiocese at Saint Mary's Basilica and Saint Lawrence, Fairview. Transferred in 1954 to the newly-formed Yarmouth diocese. He served for short periods in Kentville, Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau and at Saint Patrick, Digby. From there he was named pastor of Saint Alphonse and then to the neighboring parish, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Salmon River in Clare. He was rector at Saint Ambrose Cathedral, Yarmouth for two years. Appointed pastor of Stella Maris Parish, Meteghan, he soon was entrusted to build the present church in the center of the village. After one year as pastor of Amiraults Hill and Surette's Island, Yarmouth Co., he returned for a second and last term to Saint-Vincent-de-Paul and Hectanooga retiring in June 2000 after 50 years of active ministry and took residence in his small home in Meteghan River. On this and other occasions, he was recognized by public officials for his lifelong contributions to the Acadian culture using different tools of popular media. He was predeceased by sisters, Alda and Yvonne in infancy, Lucille; brothers, Bernard, Rev. Delbé, Ralph, Delphis, Mederic and Fred. He is survived by brother, Désiré (Blanche), Meteghan River; 30 nephews and nieces. Prayer vigil will be held Tuesday, October 15th starting at 7 p.m. in Église Sacré-Coeur, Saulnierville, where funeral will take place the following day at 11 a.m. with Rev. Pierre Drouin officiating, with reception to follow in the parish hall. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Église Sacré-Coeur, Saulnierville. 
Comeau, Rev J. Louis (I7937)
 
2003 Revette Richard Breaux
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

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Breaux Bridge - Funeral Services will be held at 5:30 pm, on Wednesday, January 1, 2014, at Pellerin Funeral Home in Breaux Bridge, for Revette Richard Breaux , 51, who passed away on Sunday, December 29, 2013, at Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe, LA.

The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Pellerin Funeral Home in Breaux Bridge from 11:30 am on Wednesday until time of service.

Deacon Marcel "Butch" Hebert will officiate at the Funeral Service. Reading the scriptures will be Nicki Breaux and Renee Buckman.

Mrs. Breaux enjoyed watching sports, especially LSU. She enjoyed fishing and spending time with her family and grandchildren. She loved lighthouses, enjoyed going to the beach with her family and enjoyed listening to music.
Mrs. Breaux was a graduate of Ruston High School.

She is survived by her husband, Patrick Breaux of Breaux Bridge; her father, Robert ?Bert? James Richard, Sr. of Ruston; her sons, Jonathon Breaux and his wife, Nicki, of Carencro, Eli Breaux and Dylan Breaux of Breaux Bridge; her daughter, Chereé Breaux and her fiancé, Wade Devillier of Breaux Bridge; her brother, Robert "Butch" Richard, Jr. and his wife, Sally of Shalimar, FL; her sister, Renee Buckman and her husband, Charlie of Southern Pines, NC; her grandchildren, Annie Claire Castille and Peyton Jeanne Breaux; her nieces, Kelly Cowan and Candace Buckman; her nephews, Robert ?Trey? Richard III and Bret Buckman.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Ruth Myrtle Klear Richard and her step mother, Louise Richard.

The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Glenwood Regional Medical Center, Sue Crump, Lisa and Stan Bennett for the care and compassion given to Revette during her illness.

Pellerin Funeral Home, 211 Berard St., Breaux Bridge, Louisiana 70517, (337-332-2199) is in charge of arrangements. 
Richard, Revette (I7584)
 
2004 Rhéal Cormier, 64, of Cocagne and formerly Cap-Pelé passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, June 11, 2019. Born in Cap-Pelé, he was the son of the late Georges and Léa (LeBlanc) Cormier.

He enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending time outdoors. He loved listening to music.

He is survived by two sisters: Dora Cullen (late Robert) of Cap-Pelé and Aurella Breau (Joe) of Port Colborne, ON; six brothers: Donald (Alfreda), Yvon (Rose) and Bernard (Rita) all of Shemogue, Paul-Hubert (Roseline) of Cap-Pelé, Roméo (Alma) of Dieppe and Adrice (Karen) of London, ON; caregivers of 34 years: Alice and Donald Robichaud of Cocagne and their children: Paul and Michel (Lise), as well as many nieces and nephews.

The family will receive condolences at Frenette Funeral and Cremation Centre, 2648 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 from 9 to 10:45 am. The funeral will be celebrated at the Sainte-Thérèse-d?Avila Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 11:00 am. Interment will be in parish cemetery.

In memory of Rhéal, a contribution to the Centre Habiletés du Sud-Est Inc. would be appreciated.

Cremation and funeral arrangements are under the direction of Frenette Funeral and Cremation Centre, Cap-Pelé (577-3297). Words of comfort and online condolences may be forwarded through our website at: www.frenettefuneralhome.com 
Cormier, Rhéal (I9001)
 
2005 Rheal Joseph Hebert
Rheal J. Hebert, 67, of Shediac, passed away on Wednesday, May 23, 2018. Born in East Shediac, he was the son of the late Valmore and Yvonne Hebert.

Rheal was a loving father; a great lover of music. He loved to laugh and tell great stories, but most of all, he had an uncanny ability to connect with people, and in doing so, touched the lives of many.

Rheal is survived by his daughter, Meadow Bachalo (Steven).

In keeping with Rheal?s wishes, there will be no visitation hours or funeral service. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Fergusons Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995).

Memorial donations may be made to Grace Communion International. Online condolences for the family can be shared at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com 
Hebert, Rheal Joseph (I5231)
 
2006 Richard E. Comeau, 74, of Merrimack, NH passed away on Sunday July 21st, 2019 at the Elliot Hospital after a long illness surrounded by his loved ones.

He was born in Lynn, MA son of the late Francis and Emily (Thibault) Comeau. Richard served our country with the United States Air Force and later worked in the Defense Industry until his retirement.

Along with his parents, Richard was also pre-deceased by his sister Adele Comeau and a brother, Louis Comeau.

Richard leaves behind his loving wife of 51 years Celeste (Rompa) Comeau of Merrimack, his son Jeffrey Comeau of Milford, siblings Peggy Franco of Peabody, MA, Joe Comeau and his wife Ann Weeks-Comeau of Wolfeboro, NH & Thousand Oaks, CA, Donna Maas and her husband Peter of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sharon Chase and her husband Tom of Newburyport, MA and many wonderful nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, as well as his beloved dog Gus.

A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 16 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack, NH on Tuesday July 30th at 9:30 AM. A private service at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen will be held at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution may be made in Richard?s name to St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or at stjude.org 
Comeau, Richard Edward (I13689)
 
2007 Richard John Kampersal, 90, a lifelong resident of Holliston and son of Rein and Mildred (Kairit), died Saturday, May 26, 2018.

Richard was a 1945 graduate of Holliston High School and went on to serve in the U.S. Army. In 1949 he married the love of his life, Elinor (Stevens) who survives him. Richard is also survived by his daughters, Cynthia Robshaw and her husband Everett, and Susan Bertolino, both of Holliston, his siblings, Donald Kampersal, George Kampersal and Dorothy Kampersal, his grandchildren, Jennifer Taylor and Jason and Justin Ferdenzi, five great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are welcome to attend Richard?s funeral service on Saturday, June 2nd at the First Congregational Church, 725 Washington St., Holliston at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Lake Grove Cemetery, Holliston.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Richard?s name to: Ambulance Gift Account of Holliston Fire Dept., 59 Central St., Holliston, MA 01746.

 
Kampersal, Richard John (I5856)
 
2008 Richard Lake was born 1539 at Rayleigh, Essex, England the son of John and Elizabeth Lone Lake. He married in 1564 at Essex, England, Anne Wardell the daughter of Edward and Anne Morel Bibte Wardell.

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John Lake 1565-1612 Md Elizabeth Sandell Died North Benfleet, Essex, England 
Lake, Richard (I10301)
 
2009 Richard Obediah EISENHAUER
Published: September 11, 2018
In loving memory of Richard Obediah Eisenhauer, who passed away on September 7, 2018, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII, surrounded by his loved ones. He was predeceased by wife, Elsie; and son, Michael. He is survived by daughters, Linda Peters and Deborah Hallett; sons, Richard Eisenhauer and John Eisenhauer; 11 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. He was employed at Moir's Ltd. from 1953-1988. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, September 14th in The Salvation Army, 328 Herring Cove Rd., Spryfield. Online condolences by visiting:www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca
 
Eisenhauer, Richard Obediah (I9239)
 
2010 RICHARD, Joseph (Victor & Marie BRASEUSE)
b. 6 Jan. 1785, bt. 28 Aug. 1785
Spons: Francois PITRE & Marie Josephe PITRE.
Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.50)

RICHARD, Joseph - originally from this parish (dec. Victor & dec. Madeleine BRASSEUR) m. 28 April 1812 Marie RICHARD - originally from this parish (Louis & Marie DUGAS)
Wits: Vidal ESTILETE.
Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.222)


Source: Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 ? 1900) CD by Rev. Donald J. Hebert 
Richard, Joseph Victor (I11789)
 
2011 Rita "T-Bebe" Breaux
BREAUX BRIDGE, Louisiana

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Breaux Bridge - A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 am on Saturday, January 6, 2018, at St. Bernard Catholic Church for Rita T. Breaux, 82, who passed away on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at Opelousas General Hospital.





The family requests that visiting hours be observed at the funeral home from 10:00 am until 9:30 pm on Friday, and continue on Saturday at 7:00 am until 10:00 am.





A rosary will be prayed at 6:00 pm on Friday, by Wildie D. Roberts.





Rev. Garrett McIntyre will officiate at the Funeral Mass. Interment will follow at St. Bernard Cemetery No. 2 in Breaux Bridge.





Rita, better known as "T Bebe", loved listening to music and dancing. She enjoyed traveling to music festivals and supporting her sons? music careers. T Bebe enjoyed spending time in her flower garden and liked to shop for little knick-knacks. She worked for Hebert's Supermarket for over 20 years as a cashier. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.





She is survived by her daughter, Carolyn Trahan and husband Tery; her sons, Gary Breaux and wife Carmen, Pat Breaux, and Jimmy Breaux; her grandchildren, Colby Breaux, Laurie Latiolais and spouse Clinton, Jared Breaux, Jonathan Breaux and spouse Nikki, Eli Breaux, Cheree DeVillier and spouse Wade, Dylan Breaux and spouse Summer, and Megan Breaux and fiancé Mark; her great grandchildren, Annie Castille, Peyton Breaux, Edison DeVillier, Emma Latiolais, Preston Latiolais, Noah, and Bailey; her sister, Margie Lanerie; and her brother, James Thibodeaux.





She was preceded in death by her husband, Preston Breaux; her companion, U. J. Meaux; parents, Addie and Germaine Guidry Thibodeaux; baby sister, Ethel Thibodeaux; and daughter in law, Revette Breaux.





Pallbearers will be Gary Breaux, Pat Breaux, Jimmy Breaux, Jonathan Breaux, Eli Breaux, Colby Breaux, and Tery Trahan. 
Thibodeaux, Rita (I7600)
 
2012 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Frontain, Rita Marie (I4571)
 
2013 Rita Marie Kolenda Snyder, 78, of New Market, VA Died Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Rita lived in Murray NJ from 1960 to 1989 and was a founding member of The Warren Co ARK Chapter.

Surviving are daughter, Cathy Snyder Shirley of New Market, VA, daughter, Susan Snyder Wooten of New Market, VA; son, William F Snyder; sister, Florence Schalk of Silver Spring, MD; brother, Henry Kolenda of Norristown, PA, brother, Stanley Kolenda of Shenandoah, PA, brother, Joseph Kolenda of Conshohocken, PA; She is also survived by four grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by: father, Frank Kolenda, mother, Helen Kolenda, husband, William Francis Snyder, six siblings.

 
Kolenda, Rita Marie (I10321)
 
2014 Robert ''Robby'' Roy Joseph Ogilvie
February 8, 1963 - November 28, 2014
OGILVIE, Robert Roy Joseph "Robby" - age 51, Weltons Corner, Kings Co. It is with great sadness in their hearts that the family announces his passing after a long and hard fought battle with cancer, on Friday, November 28, 2014, in Soldier's Memorial Hospital, Middleton. Born in Berwick, on February 8, 1963, he was a son of Ruth (Toole) Ogilvie-Fitch (and husband Eugene), Greenwood Square, and the late Merrill Ogilvie. Robby worked on farms all of his life and later had operated heavy equipment at Sawler Gardens, Somerset. He was an avid animal lover and enjoyed time spent with his horses. Family meant the world to Robby and he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Besides his dear mother he survived by his loving wife, Stacy (Amero) Ogilvie; loving sons, Dillon and Adam Ogilvie, at home; special chosen daughter, Richelle (Shawn) Louie, Calgary, Alta.; two granddaughters; brother, Merrill (Judy) Ogilvie Jr., Weltons Corner; sister, Jane (Wendell) Rafuse, Auburn; several nieces and nephews. Besides his father, he was predeceased by brothers, Danny and Timmy Ogilvie. Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation. Memorial service will take place at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 2, in the Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main St., Middleton, toll free 1 (855) 825-3448, with Rev. Danny Smith officiating. Burial will take place in the Round Hill Cemetery, at a later date. Family flowers only, donations in his memory may be made to the Kings Co. S.P.C.A. or to the Margaret Salsman Cancer Care Memorial Fund. On-line guest book may be signed by visiting: www.middletonfuneralhome.com 
Ogilvie, Robert Roy Joseph (I10457)
 
2015 Robert Armand Theriault April 18 1940 September 24 2020
Posted on September 29, 2020 by Mary
Robert Armand Theriault
April 18, 1940 ? September 24, 2020

Robert A. Thériault, age 80, of Meteghan, passed away peacefully in Yarmouth Regional Hospital on Thursday, September 24, 2020 with his daughters by his side. Born in Berwick, he was a son of the late Irenée ?Ernie? and Cecile (Maillet) Thériault.
His beloved career as an engineer saw him working locally at Université Sainte-Anne then, rewardingly, for CSAP. His public-mindedness, kindness and belief in doing things well saw him serving on municipal council. In his retirement he took up curling and golfing. He would like the friends he will miss at the Clare Golf and Country Club to know that if he could be buried on any one hole, it would be the ?dastardly? fifth. He was often happiest logging a woodlot that has been in his family for seven generations. His love of the outdoors, his engineering career and his generosity found him serving on the Association Sentier Clare / Rail to Trail Association, including being President into his 80th year. He was also an avid reader and library user, devouring novels and informative non-fiction.
He inspired his treasured daughters to be kind and to look at the world around them with both curiosity and love. He will always be remembered for his kind heart.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia; daughters, Adrienne (Robbie) and Gisèle (Darryl); brother, Lawrence (Doris); sister, Louise (Serge); many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his sister, Yvonne; son, Robert.
Cremation has taken place. Donations can be made to the Jacky Comeau & Friends Cancer Help Fund Association or contact Caisse Populaire de Clare about donating to Rails to Trails in his memory. A ceremony celebrating Robert?s life will occur at a later date.
The family would like to thank Dr. Jean-Luc Dugas, Dr. Erica Lasher, Dr. Lisa Gillis, the local VON, and especially Star Deveau at Continuing Care.
?Papa, tu vivras dans nos c?urs pour toujours.? 
Thériault, Robert Armand (I7563)
 
2016 Robert E. Adams, 74, of 223 Ash St, Gardner, died Thurs, May 20th in Heywood Hospital, Gardner following an illness.

Born in Gardner on August 28, 1929, he was the son of Reginald and Hazel (Coane) Adams.

He was a printer employed by Simplex Time Recorder Co. of Gardner for 14 years, retiring in 1990. He was previously employed by the former Hatton Printing Co. of Gardner.

Mr. Adams was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. He was a lifetime member of V.F.W. Ovila Case Post 905 of Gardner.

Mr. Adams was a Korean War Army Veteran.

He leaves his wife of 46 years, Dorice M. (Richard) Adams of Gardner; 2 sons, Thomas E. Adams and his wife Denise of Baldwinville, James E. Adams and his wife Melinda of Gardner; 1 brother, Richard Adams of Hillsboro, NH; his stepmother, Louise (Wiktorski) Adams of South Hadley; 2 half-brothers, Paul P. Adams of Albuquerque, NM and Gary L. Adams of Palmdale, FL; 3 grandchildren, Neil W. Adams, Dale S. Adams both of Gardner and Hannah L. Adams of Baldwinville; 1 uncle, Russell Adams of Baldwinville; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral services will be held Monday from the Boucher Funeral Home, Inc, 110 Nichols St., Gardner with a Mass at 10am in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 166 Cross St, Gardner. Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery, Gardner. Calling hours at the funeral home are Sunday, May 23 from 6-8pm.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 6 Strathmore Rd., Natick, MA 01760 or to the Jimmy Fund, Dana Farber Institute, 44 Binney St., Boston, MA 02215. Brought to you by: Boucher Funeral Home 
Adams, Robert E. (I13837)
 
2017 Robert Lawrence "Bob" Marx
January 6, 1923 ~ August 19, 2020

Robert Lawrence ?Bob? Marx, 97 of Sioux City, died peacefully surrounded by family on August 19, 2020. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 22, 2020 at Mater Dei Parish, Nativity Catholic Church with Father Andrew Galles as Celebrant. Burial, with military honors by the United States Marine Corps, will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation, with family present, will be at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, August 22nd at the church. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorials be offered in Robert?s name to Boys Town, Omaha, Nebraska.

Robert was born on January 6, 1923 in Le Mars, Iowa to L. T. and Teresa (Merry) Marx. He attended East High School and Morningside College. Soon after high school he worked on the Alaskan Highway. He later joined the United States Marine Corp and served in World War II as part of the Pacific Theater, B-25 bombing crew. Before being deployed he met Alice O?Grady, while in Washington, D.C. He married the love of his life at St. Mary?s Parish in Franklin, MA on March 2, 1946. After the wedding, the couple settled in Sioux City and began a wonderful life together.

Bob rejoined the military and became one of the first charter members of the Iowa National Guard 174th Battalion and served during the Korean Crisis.

Bob returned to Sioux City to start a family as well as working various jobs. In 1953, he started Marx Truck Line with his brothers, Wally and Don. Over his career Bob started many successful ventures including the purchase and renovations of Southern Hills Country Club. Bob?s vision transitioned it into a family focused golf facility.

With all of his success in business, family remained the priority and primary focus. Bob retired from his work life in 2000 to relax and enjoy the life he and Alice had created. Bob?s 97 years of life included overcoming tough times, adversity and hard work. Throughout all of this, family was the number one priority.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife Alice of 74 years. He was a proud father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His children include Jeanne Kramer (Jake), Denise Reinking (Jeff), Grady Marx (Karla), Tim Marx (Mary), Eva Marx-Gomez (Dennis) and Amy Shea (Tim). In addition, he was a role model to his eighteen grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. He is survived by brothers George Marx, Jim Marx and sister-in-law, Joanne Marx, in addition to numerous nieces and nephews.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, L.J. and Teresa; brothers Don (Jack) Marx, Richard Marx, Wallace Marx and Bill Marx, and sisters Mary Frances Gunther, Geraldine Haley and Pat Steele.

Pallbearers include Ben Reinking, Natalie Schaller, Alicia Smith, Amber Wisner, Tony Reinking, Ryan Reinking, Samantha Sweisberger, Andrew Miller, Monica Kramer, Anna Miller, Bob Marx, Jessie Jacobson, Emily Marx, Nolan Shea, Declan Shea, Quinlan Shea, Asher Gomez and Levi Gomez.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Boys Town of Omaha, NE in Bob?s name.

[Source: Meyer Brothers Funeral Homes in Sioux City, Iowa] 
Marx, Robert Lawrence (I80)
 
2018 Robert Mavericke was baptiszed at Awliscombe, England 28 Dec. 1578, died at Dorchester, Mass., 3 Feb. 1635/36, being according to Winthrop " near sixty years of age." He married at Ilsington, Devon, England 28 October 1600, Mary Gye, who was living in New England as late as 9 Oct. 1666. In 1665 Col. Cartwright states that Mr. Samuel Maverick, his fellow commissioner, " hath his mother, wife, children & brothers living there in Massachusetts"
"Memorial concerning the Massachusets," quoted in the Register, Vol. 48 Pg. 207. On 9 October 1666 Samuel Maverick, writing from Rhode Island to Secretary Sir William Morrice, says that his mother" presents her humble service." Calendar of State Papers, Colonial , America and West Indies, 1661 - 1668, pp. 414 - 415, no. 1288. 
Maverick, Rev John (I9067)
 
2019 ROBICHAUD, J. Alcine "Al" Longtime of Saugus, and Past Commodore & lifelong member of the Winthrop Yacht Club, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 11, 2020 at the Brudnick Center for Living, at age 88. Al was born in Meteghan Centre, Nova Scotia on December 11, 1931, one of 10 children of the late Bernard and Cecile (Gaudet) Robichaud. Raised in Meteghan Centre, Al settled in Saugus with wife Gracie, where they lived for over 50 years. Well known in the Lynn and Saugus area, Al was an honest, hard-working licensed Electrician and handyman for many years. A boating lover, Al served as the Commodore for the Winthrop Yacht Club, and took great pride in the yacht club while supporting his fellow members. Generous and kind, Al was always ready to help his family and friends. He served as a source of strength for his 10 brothers and sisters, and was always available to them. He will be missed. Al was the beloved husband of the late Grace D. (Braid) Robichaud, with whom he shared 55 years of marriage. Dear brother of Blanche Gaudet of Nova Scotia, Annette Thibault of NH, Pierre Robichaud of Nova Scotia, Marie Cotreau and her husband Ernie of Saugus, Geraldine Comeau of Nova Scotia, and Daniel Robichaud of Nova Scotia. Predeceased by three sisters, Louise, Rose Emma, and Georgette. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Association MA Chapter, 685 Canton St., Ste. 103, Norwood, MA 02062. To send express condolences, please visit RobinsonFuneralHome.com Life Celebration by Robinson Funeral Home

Published in Boston Globe from Oct. 14 to Oct. 18, 2020. 
Robichaud, J. Alcine (I8726)
 
2020 Robicheau, Arnold ?Ted? Arthur ? age 68 of Digby, passed away at home on November 2nd, 2015. Born in Digby, he was a son of the late Wilfred and Rossie ?Betty? Robicheau. Ted is survived by sons, Arnold Jr., Ontario; Charles, Digby; brothers, Stanley (Flora) Robicheau; Douglas (Loretta) Robicheau; sisters, Joyce (Arthur) Farris, South Range; June (Barry) Mersereau, Lower Sackville; Nora (Andy) Saulnier, Kentville; Shirley (Doug) Gillespie, Dartmouth; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, He was predeceased by daughters, Betty in infancy; Barbara; brothers, Isaiah, Wilfred ?Billy?, Harley, Thomas ?Wayne?; sisters, Olive ?Sis?, Nancy, Thelma and Frances. No public visitation as per Ted?s wishes, Funeral Service at 1pm Monday November 9th from Jayne?s Funeral Home, Digby (902-245-2525), Rev. Jeff White will preside. Interment in South Range Cemetery. Leave condolences at www.jaynesfuneralhome.com Robicheau, Arnold (I10356)
 
2021 Rodessa Ann "Ro" Marceaux
September 05, 1956 - November 16, 2007

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Rodessa Ann ?Ro? Marceaux passed away on Friday, November 16, 2007, with her loving family by her side. Ro was born on September 5, 1956, to Walter and Wanda Hebert LeBouef. Ro has three siblings, Darwin LeBouef, Pam Colella, and Annette Ruiz. Ro was married to Keith Ray Marceaux on September 7, 1974, and they shared a love that began in high school and blossomed into 33 years of love, devotion, and happiness. Together they raised three loving sons, Joshua Brooks Marceaux, Chad Anthony Marceaux, and Paul David Marceaux. Ro carried herself with a sense of grace and humility extending compassion to everyone in her life. She inspired all with her ability to bestow infinite love with a sincere passion for life?s treasures. Her unconditional love for her husband and children existed with every breath she took, every beat of her heart, and every moment of her life.

Ro was not only a loving wife and mother, but also a respected businesswoman. Together, Ro and Keith owned ?The Health Food Cottage?. Ro nurtured and grew the business from a small shop on Avenue G to a full service Health Food establishment on Highway 35. The store has a beautiful decorum, providing a peaceful and harmonious environment, which exudes her very essence. Ro?s charming smile, gracious and helpful persona embodied her entire staff.

Her family would like to extend a special thanks to the members of Holy Cross Catholic Church, the members of St. Mark?s Episcopal Church, and all others that offered prayers and support to her and her family during their time of grief.

The Rosary will be held at 8:00 PM Sunday, November 18, 2007 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. The Funeral Mass will be held at 2:00 PM Monday, November 19, 2007 at Holy Cross Catholic Church with Reverend Susan Kennard and Father Casey Jarzombek officiating. Interment will follow at Cedarvale North Cemetery. Pallbearers include Sandy Marceaux, Shawn Marceaux, Joshua Marceaux, Chad Marceaux, Paul Marceaux, and Darwin LeBouef.
 
LeBoeuf, Rodessa (I8664)
 
2022 Roger E. Carlson Obituary
Here is Roger E. Carlson?s obituary. Please accept Everhere?s sincere condolences.

It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Roger E. Carlson (Westwood, Massachusetts), born in Norwood, Massachusetts, who passed away at the age of 73, on January 30, 2020. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Roger E. Carlson.

He was loved and cherished by many people including : his parents, Arthur Edward and Mildred Marie Carlson (Rosen); his wife Mary Bell Carlson (Wood); his daughter Kimberly M. Carlson (Collin P. Hinkley) of Millis; his brother Arthur Carlson (Jillian) of Stow; his grandchildren, Mackenzie, Lilly and Nola Hinkley; his nieces and nephews, Karen Tower, Laura Carlson, Dianna Maddocks, Dawn Gosselyn, Charlene Wood and Scott Wood; and his brothers-in-law, Bob Wood and Bill Wood (Ann).

In lieu of flowers donations to the American Diabetes Association, 260 Cochituate Road, #200, Framingham, MA 01701 or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Suggested donation : American Diabetes Association 
Carlson, Roger (I297)
 
2023 Roger J. Messier, 45, of 35 Edward St., died suddenly this morning at his home. Death, according to Associate Medical Examiner Joseph M. Silver, was due to natural causes.

Mr. Messier, a World War II Army veteran, was employed at Standard Pyroxoloid Corp., Leominster.

He was born in Granby, Canada, May 29, 1921, the son of the late Alfred Messier and Aldea (Dextraze) Messier, and lived here for the past 44 years.

He was a member of St. Joseph's Church and the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma (Gaudet) Messier; two daughters, Mrs. Edward P. LeBlanc and Mrs. Eugene Bedard; a brother, Norman Messier; and three grandchildren, all of this city.

The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Aubuchon Funeral Parlors, with a Solemn High Mass of Requiem to be celebrated in St. Joseph's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Calling hours at the funeral home are Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

 
Messier, Joseph Roger (I13605)
 
2024 Roger Kuessey was a young Irish refugee captured by the British.. He arrived in Port Royal in 1665. He was the pioneer family of the Caissy name in Acadia. Between 1676 and 1678, he settled in Beaubassin, Acadia. He is said to have planted the first fruit trees at a place which is called today ?Bute a?Roger.? Some of Roger?s descendents took the surname Roger (Catherine Roger in chart). He was said to by Irish, but ?became? Acadian.
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20 Mar 1682: Roger Quessy's name appears on the record of La Vallere's allotment to his tenants.

Prosecution of Jean Campagna, 1685: Depositions of Roger Kessy, of Irish nationality, a resident of Beaubassin, aged about thirty-five years, and of Marie Kessy, aged sixteen years; deposition of Francois Poirier, aged thirty-six years.?

from www.genie.com
Roger Caissy / Quessy MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1646
Ireland
Death: circa 1730 (76-92)
Beaubassin, Acadie
Immediate Family:
Son of Michel Kuessey and Rosalie Comeau
Husband of Marie-Françoise Poirier
Father of Anne-Marie Caissie; Jean Quessy; Pierre Quessy; Michel Quessy; Guillaume Quessy and 1 other  
Kuessey, Roger (I3921)
 
2025 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4803
 
2026 Rosaline Amirault 2020
Posted on January 22, 2020 by Mary
Rosaline Amirault
Rosaline Marie Amirault, age 91 affectionately known as
?Gwen? of the former Gwen?s Diner, Middle East
Pubnico, died January 20, 2020 in Nakile Home for Special Care,
Argyle. Born in Lower East Pubnico, she was a daughter of
the late Edgar and Febronie (Muise) Amiro. She is survived
by her daughters; Gwen (Kevin) Grant, Oakfield, NS, Marlene (Bobby)
Smith and Kathy (Gilles) Bourque, both of Middle East Pubnico,
brothers; Clarence (Wanda) and Clifford, both of Lower East Pubnico,
sisters; Marjorie Comeau, Halifax, Eloise Forrest, Lower Sackville,
Shirley Belliveau, Lower East Pubnico and Sharon Belliveau, Lower West
Pubnico, 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Besides
her parents she was predeceased by her husband François
Amirault and a sister Barbara. Visitation will be in the
West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico, Wednesday, January 22,
2020 from 7-9pm. A Mass of Christian burial will be held
Thursday, January 23rd at 11am in the
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Middle East Pubnico with
Fr. Cyrille Assihou officiating. Interment will be in the
parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the
Immaculate Conception Cemetery Fund, East Pubnico Fire Department or
to a charity of choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to
West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle West
Pubnico. 902 762-3407
As a young girl, she helped in her father?s store and worked
as a waitress in various restaurants. She operated Gwen?s Diner for 48
years. Mom loved to sing, to dance, play Bingo and loved to have a
good yarn with her customers. 
Amiro, Rosaline (I6966)
 
2027 Rosaline M. Boudreau
March 14, 1923 - March 06, 2016

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BOUDREAU, Rosaline M. ? Age 92, of La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of Meteghan River, died peacefully, Sunday, March 6, 2016 in La Villa Acadienne surrounded by her family. Born in Meteghan River, she was a daughter of the late Leonard and Sarah (LeBlanc) d?Entremont. After completing her grade 12 she worked at the Royal Bank in Meteghan River, following her marriage to Melvin she worked by his side at the Overall Factory in Meteghan River, then at the post office in Meteghan River. They also sold monuments for Heritage Memorials for many years. Rosaline was a loving and selfless wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother, always putting others first. She loved her family and adored her granddaughter and great-grandchildren. In her spare time she loved playing cards, playing scrabble, doing her crossword puzzles, cryptoquotes and recently enjoyed coloring. She leaves her husband of 69 years, Melvin, La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan; daughter, Jeanne-Louise (Albert), Saulnier; granddaughter, Amanda (Gilles) LeBlanc, Ottawa; great-grandchildren, Kenley, Grayson; sisters, Sister Anna d?Entremont, Celeste Deveau; many nieces and nephews. Visitations will be held Friday, March 11th, from 2-4 p.m. and Saturday from 10-10:30 a.m. in the Meteghan Funeral Home followed by funeral at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville. Interment in parish cemetery. Donations can be made to Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville, La Villa Acadienne Charitable Foundation or charity of your choice. The family would like to thank the staff of La Villa Acadienne for the care and compassion given to Rosaline during her stay. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends but forever will be in our hearts. 
d'Entremont, Rosaline (I2836)
 
2028 Ruby T. Johnson
January 12, 1915 - July 18, 2015

VILLE PLATTE ? It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Ruby T. Johnson announces her passing on Saturday, July 18, 2015 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Ville Platte. A Catholic service will be held in her honor on Monday, July 20, 2015 at 2:00 PM at Ardoin's Funeral Home in Ville Platte. Rite of Committal will follow in the Johnson Cemetery in Bayou Chicot with Father Greg Downs as celebrant.
A loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Ruby will be lovingly remembered by her daughters Mrs. Robert (Jackie) Jones and Donna Sue Fontenot and husband Jasper all of Ville Platte. Also left behind to cherish her memory are her 5 grandchildren: Prentice ''Buddy'' Downs, Cynthia Downs Cober and husband Steve, Fr. Greg Downs, Jaime Jasper Fontenot and wife Elizabeth, and Jody Paul Fontenot and wife Nicole and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
She now joins in Heaven her beloved husband Eluid Johnson, parents Willis and Odette Thibodeaux, daughter Claudia Johnson Downs, and an infant son.
At the request of the Johnson family, visitation will be held on Monday, July 20, 2014 from 10:00 AM until time of service at Ardoin's Funeral Home in Ville Platte. A rosary will be recited Monday at 1:00 PM.
Family and friends may view the online obituary and/or send condolences to the family at www.ardoinfuneralhomes.com.
Ardoin's Funeral Home in Ville Platte is in charge of arrangements.
 
Thibodeaux, Ruby (I4154)
 
2029 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Theriault, Arthur (I2885)
 
2030 Ruth Emily Cairns Obituary
Here is Ruth Emily Cairns?s obituary. Please accept Echovita?s sincere condolences.

We are sad to announce that on February 5, 2020 we had to say goodbye to Ruth Emily Cairns (Halifax, Nova Scotia), born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Ruth Emily Cairns.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Robert Amirault and Elsie Amirault (DeViller); her former husband Stan; and her siblings, Phyllis Amirault and Robert Amirault.

She is survived by : her husband Stanley; her sons, Martin Cairns (Diane), Paul Cairns, Chris Cairns (Christine) and Mitchell Cairns; her granddaughters, Emily Cairns (Ben), Kathleen Cairns and Kit Cairns (Laura); and her sisters, Merriam Sullivan (Hubert), Ethel Cottreau (Robert) and Patricia Paul (Clyde). She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, or charity of choice in memory of Ruth.

Suggested donation : Heart and Stroke Foundation 
Amirault, Ruth Emily (I13325)
 
2031 Ruth McHugh Powers
Aug. 1, 1933 - Dec. 5, 2015
Resident of San Jose
After a brief battle with lung cancer, Ruth passed away peacefully in her home. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, daughter of Eleanor & John McHugh, she joins her son Terry, and four of her seven siblings in heaven.
Having lived a very full life, Ruth is best known for being a quick-witted, strong, and patient mother of nine children, a consistent and giving parishioner and choir member at Queen of Apostles Church, a steadfast community volunteer, an excellent bridge player, a fierce grammarian, and a loyal friend to many.
Ruth is survived by her husband of 62 years, John Thomas (Tom) Powers, and children Jack, Kevin (Lisa), Tim, Brian (Kim), Neil (Karol), Maureen, Shannon London (Bill), & Megan. She was a loving grandmother of 13, and great-grandmother of three.
Her memorial service is Sat., Dec. 12, at 12pm at Queen of Apostles; 4911 Moorpark Avenue. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to American Cancer Society in Ruth's memory. Send to your local division or this ACS address, with Ruth's name on the enclosure: 3609-C Midway Dr., San Diego, CA 92101. 
McHugh, Ruth Cecille (I1002)
 
2032 ry Margaret (Peggy) Faron Wurtz died at home on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 after a brief illness. Born March 10, 1930 to Joseph and Leabelle (Dionne) Faron in Mapleville, Rhode Island, she spent her childhood in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Peggy graduated in 1947 from St. Clare High School in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and moved with her parents and sisters to the Tacoma, WA area in 1948. Peggy met Adam Wurtz at a dance in the Evergreen Ballroom, and the couple shared the dance floor of life for the next 60 years. They were married in St. Benedict?s Catholic Church in Spanaway, WA on September 5, 1951. Peggy not only married Adam, but the United States Air Force, and the couple were stationed in England, Spokane, Japan, and Montana before Adam retired from the military in 1966 and they moved to Yakima with their brood of 6 children. The couple raised their children in Yakima and moved to Selah in 1983. Peggy loved God and her family. She was absolute in her faith and her love and was a wonderful example to her family and anyone blessed enough to be a part of her life. She worked in retail most of her life to help support the family and to make sure the children could attend Catholic schools, but always had time for anyone in need of a hug, shoulder, or listening ear. She made living on a shoestring budget seem almost easy and could make the miracle of the loaves and fish look like child?s play. Often a group would arrive without warning and she could happily, and seemingly without effort, put together a feast from what appeared to be a nearly empty pantry and fridge. No one left her home without a delicious meal and a warm smile. Peggy?s family soon grew to include her children?s spouses and her grandchildren. She was dubbed ?Hungry Grandma? by a grandson because she asked anyone who came to her home if they were hungry and always had a child?s and grandchild?s favorite food on hand when they arrived. She made everyone feel like family and feel loved, and she did so with a sincere heart and loving hands. Peggy was devoted to Adam and lovingly cared for him during their nearly 60 years of marriage even during his difficult final months. She never complained and never lost her temper during the most trying times. Her acceptance of God?s will was a beacon for the world and God?s love was reflected in the simple things she did every day. Peggy is survived by her children, Theresa Rowe of Tumwater and Terry?s children Sean, Steve, Mike, and Summer; Mary Wurtz of Selah, and her daughter Laura; Adam Wurtz, Jr, (Bridget) of Hanover, PA and their children Adam III, Zachary, Joseph, Megan, and Jacob; Joseph Wurtz (Jean) of Yakima and their children Jason, Angie, and Ben; Robert Wurtz of Selah, and Catherine Hoppis (Jeff) of Selah and their children Spencer and Maddy. She was also delighted to claim 21 great-grandchildren. Peggy also leaves behind 3 sisters, Patricia (Trish) and Marjorie (Mudge) of Tacoma, and Elaine of Selah and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband Adam, her parents, and a sister, Francis. Peggy was an active member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Selah, and YLI. Visitation will Sunday, September 8, 2013 at Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home, 1010 West Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA from 4-6 PM, followed by recitation of the Rosary. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 1107 West Fremont Avenue, Selah, WA at 11 AM, Monday, September 9, 2013 followed by a reception in the parish hall. The funeral procession will proceed at 1:45 to Calvary Cemetery 1405 South 24th Avenue, Yakima, WA. ?Love is patient, is kind; Love does not envy, is not pretentious, and is not puffed up. Love is not ambitious, is not self-seeking, and is not provoked. Love thinks no evil, does not rejoice over wickedness, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears with all things, believes all things, and endures all things.? (1Corinthians, 4-7). Peggy was love. To share a memory of Peggy visit www.lmfuneralhome.com. Faron, Mary Margaret (I3251)
 
2033 Ryan Jeffery Grandin March 11, 1979 November 16, 2015
Ryan Jeffery Grandin 36, a resident of Baton Rouge, and a native of Morgan City passed away November 16, 2015 at his residence. Ryan is survived by his mother Sandra Chiasson Grandin of Baton Rouge and a native of Morgan City. He is also survived by his Godfather Michael James Chiasson of Denham Springs and a native of Morgan City and godmother Jacqueline Chauvin of Morgan City.

He was preceded in death by his father Jeffery John Grandin of Beaumont Texas and a native of Morgan City, maternal grandmother Irene Eve Grow Chiasson of Morgan City and his paternal grandparents Alfred and Mary Grandin of Morgan City.

Ryan was a huge LSU fan, he loved the Tigers! He was an electrician by trade. He loved spending time with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all that knew and loved him.

The family request your presence for the memorial service on Saturday, November 21, 2015 from 12:00 - 2:00 at Hargrave Funeral Home. Grave side service will follow in the Morgan City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family request a gift of donation. 
Grandin, Ryan Jeffery (I5966)
 
2034 RYAN, Eileen Mary- Age 83 of Brighton, passed away in Digby General Hospital on December 8th, 2016. Born in Acaciaville, Digby Co., she was a daughter of the late Hugh and Margarete (Gaudet) Amero. Eileen loved working in the flower garden, knitting and playing bingo. Eileen is survived by daughters, Mary Ellen (Scott); Tammy (Jason); sons, Gary; Greg (Edith); Gordon (Janet); Anthony (Joanne); Randy (Joy); Mark (Tammy); sisters, Adeline (Lower Sackville); Joan (Dartmouth); many grandchildren and great grandchildren also several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Eileen was predeceased by husband, Harry; son, Robert; grandsons Gary Junior and Matthew also many brothers and sisters. Funeral service will be held at 11am Wednesday, December 14th, from Jayne?s Funeral Home, 7 Birch St., Digby. Father Vincent Onyeklu will preside. Interment in Madonna Cemetery, Marshalltown. Donations in Eileen?s memory may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice. Leave condolences at www.jaynesfuneralhome.com Amero, Eileen Mary (I4670)
 
2035 Rynella - A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, 2008 at St. Marcellus Catholic Church in Rynella for Clovis Hebert, Jr., 85, who died Thursday, May 15, 2008 in New Iberia.

Interment will follow in the Broussard Cemetery.

Rev. Donovan Labbe will be the celebrant.

A native and lifelong resident of New Iberia, Clovis passed away peacefully at the residence of his great nephew Michael Dionne and his wife Phyllis. Clovis enjoyed, listening to KXKC, gardening, and going to the casino. Clovis never met a stranger; he loved meeting new people and he touched a lot of lives through his caring personality. Perhaps you have been blessed to have known Clovis or maybe an acquaintance from Meches, where one would see or meet him on a regular basis; he will be missed by all.

Survivors include his great nephew Michael Dionne and his wife Phyllis, who cared for him from December until his death; his godson, Randy Hebert; sister in law, Alice Hebert and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clovis Hebert, Sr. and Edolie Robicheaux Hebert; brothers, Clomare, Joseph, Nelson, Fulton and Deluke Hebert; his sisters, Jeanne Derouen, husband Wilton, Rynella Dionne, husband Ray, Lillie Barrilleaux, husband Kaiser, Rosie Deslatte, husband Luke and Louise Fitch, husband Andrew.

Pallbearers will be Everette Dionne, Ray Dionne, Michael Dionne and Randy Hebert.

A gathering of family and friends will be Friday, from 10:30 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. at Pellerin Funeral Home, 502 Jefferson Terrace Blvd, in New Iberia. A rosary will be prayed at 6:00 p.m. Visitation will continue Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home.

The extraordinary and compassionate care given to Clovis during his final days by Hospice of Acadiana and the staff at Iberia Medical is greatly appreciated.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston Street, Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503.

Pellerin Funeral Home, 502 Jefferson Terrace Blvd, New Iberia, 365.3331, is in charge of arrangements. 
Hebert, Clovis Jr. (I9902)
 
2036 Rynella - A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at St. Marcellus Catholic Church in Rynella for John Wayne Freyou, Sr., 74, who passed away on Saturday, February 1, 2020, in Lafayette.

Entombment will be at a later date in Holy Family Cemetery.

Rev. Keith Landry will be the Celebrant.

A gathering of family and friends will be Monday from 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm at Pellerin Funeral Home in New Iberia. A rosary, led by the Men?s Rosary Group, will be prayed at 7:00 pm Monday. Visitation will continue on Tuesday from 8:00 am until 1:15 pm.

A native and lifelong resident of Iberia Parish, Mr. Freyou was born on October 29, 1945 to the late Sidney and Irene Landry Freyou. He was a retired sugar cane farmer and former council member of the Iberia Parish Council. Mr. Freyou enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, riding his four wheeler, cooking, helping others, and most of all spending time with his family and friends.

Survivors include his wife, Marnell Robicheaux Freyou of New Iberia; sons, Matthew Freyou and wife Robin of New Iberia, John W. Freyou, Jr. and wife Theresa of Broussard; grandchildren, Chelsea Freyou, Rebecca Freyou, Tyler Freyou, Ethan Freyou, Reese Freyou, Addison Freyou, Aubrey Freyou; sister, Phyllis Phillips and husband David Phillips, Sr. of New Iberia; brother, Glenn Freyou and wife Linda of New Iberia; sister-in-law, Deena Fouquier Freyou of New Iberia; and several nieces, nephews, and godchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ernest Freyou. 
Freyou, John Wayne Sr. (I8885)
 
2037 s. of William and Mary (Barrett) Dyer, h. of Anne (Hutchison) Dyer, Anne m. Daniel Vernon after Samuel's death

Samuel was born in 1635, quite possible on the Atlantic Ocean while his parents were immigrating from England to Boston. He was baptized 20 Dec 1635 in the Boston Church, the same month that the Dyers joined the church. Dyer became a freeman of Boston on 3 March the following year. There his parents were quickly attracted to the dissident religious teachings of John Wheelwright (1593-1679) and Anne Hutchinson. By 1638 they left to help settle the colony in Portsmouth RI.
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Dyer, Samuel (I9807)
 
2038 SABEAN, Kenneth Benjamin - 83, Belliveau Cove, Digby Co., died February 2, 1998, in Digby General Hospital. Born in Weaver Settlement, he was a son of the late James and Minnie (Burns) Sabean. He attended St. Peter's Anglican Church, Weymouth North. Surviving are daughter, Waneta (Mrs. Wellington McLaughlin), Halifax; foster daughter, Deborah (Mrs. Dave Best), English Mountain; sons, Benjamin Hiltz, Danvers; Edward and Glendon Hiltz, Riverdale; sister, Mildred Brattian, Weymouth; brothers, William, Smiths Cove; Herman, Digby; Stanley, Havelock; Roy, Saulnierville; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by daughter, Glena; grandson, Christopher; granddaughter, Krista; sisters, Minnie, Eva, Levina; brothers, Henry, Harry. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Jayne's Funeral Home, Weymouth North. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Weymouth North, Rev. Mark Marshall officiating. Burial in St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery. Donations to any charity. Sabean, Kenneth Benjamin (I5791)
 
2039 Sabo, Katherine Ann (nee Kerek) Age 80, devoted wife of Edward L. Sabo for 59 years; loving mother of Edward J. (Lisa) Sabo, David (Jannette) Sabo, Michael (Gina) Sabo, Richard (Laurel) Sabo; dear sister of Lorraine (Late Jack) Hennelly, Lena (Late Darl) Ward, Raymond (Diane) Kerek; loving aunt to many nieces and nephews; loving grandmother to 11 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Visitation and Interment are private.

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Published in Chicago Sun-Times on Oct. 14, 2014. 
Kerek, Katherine Ann (I6431)
 
2040 Sabrina Dorris "Bertie" Bourg, Corpus Christi, TX, a resident for the last three and a half years of Mt. Carmel Retirement Home passed away Monday, February 17, 2003, at age 91.

She was preceded in death in 1981 by her husband of 52 years, Adam Lee Bourg.

Sabrina Bourg is survived by four sons and a step-daughter. James Richard, age 70, lives with wife Judith in Maggie Valley, N.Carolina. Joseph Lee, age 69, lives with wife Laurel in Seattle, Washington. John Patrick, age 64, lives with wife Molly in Reedsville, Pennsylvania. Frederick Dorris, age 55, lives with wife Lore in Locust Dale, Virginia. Earline Walker, age 78, lives with husband Dan in Slidell, Louisiana. Surviving are grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Sabrina will also be greatly missed by Vern of Victoria, Texas, who "adopted" Sabrina as her "Mom" in Harlingen over fifty years ago.

A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated February 20, 2003 at St. Patrick Catholic Church with Rev. Roger Smith celebrating, and Msgr. Michael Adams, Msgr. Patrick Higgins, and Rev. Arnold Anders con-celebrating.

Burial will follow at Mont Meta Memorial Park in San Benito.

Corpus Christi Caller-Times dated February 20, 2003
 
Doris, Sabrina (I8457)
 
2041 Samuel James Rideout
June 26, 1948 - June 13, 2017

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It is with great sadness that the family of the late Samuel Rideout announce his passing at his residence on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at the age of 68 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 45 years, Josephine (nee Lovell); sisters and brothers: Margaret (Cline) Bourinot, Meta (Bryce) Bruce, Howard, Earl (Betty), Frank (Ann) and Edward (Brenda); sisters-in-law: Florence Brake, Rosie Lovell, Hannah Park, Molly Brake, and Marina (Gerald) Kinslow; brothers-in-law: Sandy (Patsy) Lovell, Samuel (Katherine) Lovell and Richard (Inez) Lovell; as well as a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his son Bill (2004); parents Edith and Samuel Rideout; parents-in-law Sarah and Joseph H. Lovell; sister Maxine (Marcel) LeBlanc; sisters-in-law: Olive, Millie, Greta, Emma (Lawrence) and Nettie (Donald); brothers-in-law:Esau, Maurice (Florence), Albert (Angie), Billy, William, George and Roland. In keeping with Sam?s wishes, cremation has taken place. Friends may visit Country Haven Funeral Home, 167 Country Road on Thursday, between the hours of 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will take place on Friday, June 16, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. from St. John The Evangelist Anglican Cathedral with Reverend Baxter Park officiating. Interment will take place at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the charity of one?s choice. The family guest book may be signed by visiting www.country-haven.ca .

 
Rideout, Samuel James (I6736)
 
2042 Sandra Blanchard November 5, 1954 ? January 1, 2013
Sandra Blanchard, 58, a native of Pierre Part and a resident of Morgan City passed away, Tuesday, January 1, 2013 at her residence. Sandra is survived by her son, Corey Rivera of Houma; her daughter, Stacy Aucoin and her husband, Glendon, of Patterson; her son by heart, Bryan Pisani; two sisters, Marion Pisani and Edna Landry and four grandchildren, Scott Bourgeois, Danielle Bourgeois, Austin Rivera, and Ashlynn Bergeron. She was preceded in death by her father, Clarville Blanchard; her mother, Edna Hebert Blanchard and two sister, Mary Lee Liner and Lorraine Corcoran. Sandra was loving, caring, compassionate but most of all, selfless. Known for doing everything for others, she gave anything and everything she had to both her family and friends. Sandra loved her grandchildren immensely. She was a wonderful mother, sister, and grandmother. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. The family requests that visitation be observed Friday, January 4, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm at Hargrave Funeral Home with visitation continuing at Hargrave Funeral Home on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at 8:30am until time of funeral services at 12 noon. Sandra will be laid to rest in the Morgan City Mausoleum. 
Blanchard, Sandra (I4755)
 
2043 SAULNIER (THIBAULT), Aimée ?Mae? - Age 100, of La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of Meteghan Centre, passed away peacefully Wednesday, August 16, 2017, at La Villa. Born in Saulnierville, she was a daughter of the late Isaac and Agathe (Saulnier) Thibault. Mae worked for many years at the Clare Municipal Home, Meteghan Centre, before moving to La Villa Acadienne as their head cook. She enjoyed playing cards, quilting and sewing. She is survived by her children, Elaine (Philip) Comeau, Saulnierville; Diane (the late Bernard) Melanson, Saulnierville; Giles (Penny), Martensville, Sask.; sister, Helen Melanson, La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan; daughter-in-Law, Geneva Saulnier, Cole Harbour; grand-children, George, Gilbert, Claude, Paul, Gisele, Rhea, Tosha, Justin, Stephanie; 13 great grand-children. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Stanis; sons, Victor Pierre, Victor Albert; grandson, Brian; brothers, Alfred, Raymond, Jim, Isaac, Willis, Emery, Victor; sisters, Cecile, Helene, Agnes. Visitation will be Sunday, August 20th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Meteghan Funeral Home. A Funeral mass will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in Stella Maris Church, Meteghan, with Rev. Wieslaw Papuga officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Donations in memory can be made to a charity of your choice. Thibault, Marie Aimée (I922)
 
2044 SAULNIER, Philomene - 80, Saulnierville Station, passed away June 9, 2006, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Saulnierville, she was a daughter of the late Adolphe and Elizabeth (LeBlanc) Melanson. Philomene was well-known for her generosity in many different organizations and helped many people along her way. She was an executive member of the Clare Unit Canadian Cancer Society for many years, mostly services to patients, and was chosen volunteer of the year for the municipality of Clare. She was also the recipient of the Silver & Gold pins, and was very dedicated to the Lodge that Gives. Philomene was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Clare Branch No. 52, a member and past president of the Ladies Auxiliary which she was very proud of. She was a volunteer at our local radio station CIFA; devoted member of the Clare Seniors Club and a member of Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville. Surviving are her husband, Charles; brothers, Henri (Ruth) Melanson, Saulnierville; Elie (Shirley) Melanson, Saulnierville; Theodore (Jacqueline) Melanson, Saulnierville; Alphonse (Elaine) Melanson, Meteghan River; sisters, Louise (Daniel) Comeau, Saulnierville; Blanche (Desire) Comeau, Meteghan River; Lydie (Thomas) Saulnier, Saulnierville; Antoinette (Eddie) Theriault, Little Brook; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by son, Thomas. Visitation was held Sunday in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral service 11 a.m. today in Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville, where a Legion service will follow, Rev. Edgar Mvubu officiating. Interment in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: June 12, 2006 
Melanson, Philomene (I4049)
 
2045 SAULNIER, Pierre Jean ? age 73, of St. Benoni, passed away Monday, April 2, 2018, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in St. Benoni, he was a son of the late Denis and Viola (Saulnier) Saulnier. Carpenter by trade, avid hunter and sport fisherman, at the age of 73, Pierre has left us to move onto a happy and peaceful place where he will be reminiscing, singing and playing his guitar until his heart?s content. A great reunion it will be of family, musicians, and friends where music, laughter and love never end. Whether playing at dances, variety shows, nursing homes, benefit shows or their weekly garage ?Friday Nights Music Row?, his love and passion for music will never be forgotten. We will always remember the toe tapin, shoulder liftin energy and enthusiasm he had with every tune he played. He is survived by his wife, Sadie; son, John (Suzanne); granddaughter, Skylar, all of St. Benoni; daughter, Joy Saulnier (Wayne); granddaughter, Janik, all of Saulnierville; brothers, Maurice (Marilyn), British Columbia.; Kenneth (Nellie), St. Benoni; Russell (Rosaline), Meteghan River; Robert (Bernadette), St. Benoni; Daniel (Jeanne), St. Benoni; sisters, Jeannette (Edouard) Comeau, Meteghan River; Ruth Deveau (Bob), St. Benoni; also many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Richard, Ronald, Desire. Cremation has taken place and visitation will be held Friday, April 6, from 7-9 p.m. in Meteghan Funeral Home. A private burial will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to Jacky Comeau & Friends Cancer Help Fund Association or to a charity of your choice. Saulnier, Pierre Jean (I7650)
 
2046 Saulnier, Rosalind (Rose and affectionately known as Gram to most), 101. It is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great-great grandmother Gram at her home in Villa Acadienne, Meteghan on Feb 7 with her daughter Carol by her side.

Born on October 5, 1918 to the late Edward and Estelle (Surette) Thibodeau, Yarmouth. She was predeceased by her husband Jarvis Joseph Saulnier; daughter, Patricia (Clark) Ayer; step-son, Irving (Madeline) McWhinnie; two sons, Frederick and Ronald in infancy; brothers, Frederick, Wilfred, Cecil and Donald; sisters, Mary and Cecilia; grandchildren, Elaine and Christopher; great-grandsons Mathew Verhoeven and Travis Pothier. She is survived by her sons, Robert, Georgetown, ON, Jarvis (Gloria), Lefroy, ON, Harold (Rose), Ingersoll, ON, Wilfred (Ethel), Deep Brook, Raymond, Truro, and daughters Claudine (the late Frank Muise), Yarmouth and Carol (Gary) Landry, St. Bernard. Rosalind was dearly loved by her children, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren whom she also loved dearly.

Rosalind (Gram) was a devoted wife and mother not only to her own children but to any kids in the neighborhood, proven many times over by those who always made our home the second if not the first place they visited while on vacation; she was a second mom to many. She was adored by all who knew her during her 101 years; never rich but abundantly wealthy in love. She worked hard for her family, there was no limit to her doing what she could to ensure that everyone was clothed and fed, even if it meant her going with less.

We would like to thank the personal care workers from Digby/Clare Home Support Agency who assisted with her care before moving to the La Villa Acadienne, especially Leona Thibeault, and Rachel Hurtle whom she adored. Thank you also to the staff of the Seniors' wing of the Digby General Hospital, to the entire staff of La Villa Acadienne and especially to the staff of Salon Rita who helped make her stay as comfortable as possible of the last few years. Thank you Mary Chandler for being there with Carol during Gram's final moments, your compassion will never be forgotten, it made the inevitable easier to accept. Thank-you to doctors, Lionel d'Entremont, Jean-Luc Dugas, Alain Blinn and especially Dr Julie Chandler for their medical care over the years. Thank you also to Annette Comeau and Lennie Romain of the Ministry of Care and Companionship for their visits while she was in palliative care. A special thank-you also to family and friends who took the time to visit during Gram's time at La Villa Acadienne, Salon Rita, she always enjoyed the visits no matter the length.

Visitation will take place Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Jayne's Funeral Home, Weymouth North. Funeral service will take place Friday at 11:30am in St. Joseph Parish Church in Weymouth with burial at Saint Joseph Cemetery, Payson Rd followed by a reception at Saint Bernard Fire Hall, St Bernard. Donations in her memory may be made to La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan or to a charity of your choice. Share a memory or leave a condolence at www.jaynesweymouth.com 
Thibodeau, Rosalind Marie (I4835)
 
2047 SAULNIER, Ryan Joseph ? age 31, Yarmouth, passed away peacefully, with family at his side, on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at the QE II Health Sciences Centre (VG Site), Halifax. Ryan was a son of Ernest (Marsha) Saulnier and Joan (Andy) Surette. Although afflicted with CF, his disease certainly did not define who Ryan was. Scooty, as he was affectionately known, was an energetic and outgoing guy who loved DJ-ing under the name DJ-Xtreme. He also enjoyed volunteering with the J-Strong Foundation, the CF Foundation, Mariner?s Centre and Eastlink. He was a huge fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs as well as of the Yarmouth Mariners, and he loved wrestling and driving around town on his scooter. Many people will remember Ryan for his smile and his positive outlook on life. Aside from his loving parents, he is survived by his brother, Keegan Williams-Surette, as well as by his maternal grandmother, Jane Surette (Ernie Muise) and his paternal grandmother, Rose Marie Saulnier; his godparents, Myrna Cottreau and Roger Saulnier, in addition to many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by a sister, Anita Saulnier, as well as by his maternal grandfather, Belmont Surette and his paternal grandfather, Ernest Saulnier. Visitation will take place from 7-9 p.m. Friday, with prayers at 8 p.m. at H.M. Huskilson?s Funeral Home, 29 Albert Street, Yarmouth. A memorial service will take place at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 12 from Saint Ambrose Co-Cathedral, Yarmouth, Deacon Bruce Hubbard officiating. The service will be live-streamed on Huskilson?s Facebook page. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, seating may be limited at both the visitation and the Cathedral and immediate family will be given priority for seating. Social distancing guidelines must be followed and masks are required at both the funeral home and Cathedral. Interment will follow in St. Raphael Cemetery, Pinkney?s Point. It has been requested that there be family flowers only. Donations towards Ryan?s funeral expenses would be appreciated or memorial donations may be made to the CF Foundation, the J-Strong Foundation or to a charity of choice. You may sign the online guestbook by visiting www.huskilson.net. Saulnier, Ryan Joseph (I7135)
 
2048 Scholastique Hebert was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Hebert and Theotiste Hebert. She was the wife of Joseph Duhon. Hébert, Marie Scholastique (I10964)
 
2049 SÉBASTIEN CHIASSON

Guyon-Denis and Jeanne Bernard's fourth child, Sébastien, was born in Chebouctou (now Halifax) in 1670. As a child he moved with his family to the new Acadienne colony of Beaubassin where he helped his father and older brothers clear the land for crops.

When Sébastien was about twelve years old his mother died. Guyon-Denis took the family to Québec and got remarried to a woman only a few years older than Sébastien. They returned to Beaubassin where Sébastien's new step-mother gave him four more siblings.

In 1693, Sébastien (spelled Bastien in the 1693 census of Beaubassin) married Marie Blou (daughter of Jacques Blou and Marie Girouard). Their eventual family was small by Acadienne standards (Sébastien died in his early thirties) consisting of a son Jacques, and two daughters, Marie and Agnès; although later, a second (unnamed) boy appears in two censuses.

On September 21st 1696, New England militia led by Benjamin Church attacked Beaubassin, burning buildings, slaughtering livestock and killing some of its inhabitants, but most fled inland and survived because the English feared the Acadiennes? marksmanship and were unwilling to chase them beyond the reach of their ships? cannons. The following year the Treaty of Ryswick ended King William?s War and restored Acadie to France, but in 1702 after only a few years of peace, a new conflict began: The War of Spanish Succession.

By the 1698 census Sébastien and Marie's farm had sixty-three acres under cultivation, with 24 cattle, 12 sheep and 10 hogs, but by 1700 they were cultivating only twelve acres and the following year, just four acres. The 1701 census also reported that they had two boys and two girls. The existence of a fourth child in generally not known but this helps validate an entry in the 1703 census: The Widow Bastien, 2 boys, 2 girls. The inference is that Sébastien died between 1701 and 1703, and his widow Marie is referred to by what was perhaps his dit name: Bastien.

In late June 1704, Benjamin Church, the man who led New England militia against Acadie in 1696, returned with a force of seven hundred Bostonians and Massachusetts?s natives. They sailed into Bassin-de-Minas and attacked Grand-Pré, Pisiguit and Cobequid. At Grand-Pré, Church tried to sneak up on the Acadiennes by mooring his ships behind a small wooded island and approaching the village in whale boats, but after reaching the tideline and attempting to cross the mudflats on foot his men were blocked by deep tidal channels and returned to their boats to wait for the flood tide to cover the obstructions. The delay and rising sea revealed them to the locals, who fled into the woods.

His soldiers sacked the colony, killing livestock, burning houses, and breaking open the salt-marsh dikes which flooded the enclosed farmland with seawater, threatening to destroy the land?s usefulness for several years; but after Church?s men left the Acadiennes quickly repaired the aboiteaux, saving the soil from complete salt saturation and allowing them to plant crops the following year.

At Beaubassin, Germain Bourgeois (son of Jacques Bourgeois) negotiated with the New Englanders and showed them a signed document giving their sworn loyalty to the English king. This seemed to satisfy Church but many of his soldiers were less disciplined and went off to pillage the area and raze the village: burning houses, farms and the church.

Sébastien Chiasson's widow Marie Blou, with her family of young children, would have been there at the time and no doubt witnessed the destruction.

Around 1708 Marie got remarried to François Lapierre and had six more children with him.

In 1710, a fleet of English and New England ships commanded by General Francis Nicholson, sailed into Port-Royal basin carrying two thousand troops and laid siege to the fort. After a few days of bombardment Governor Subercase surrendered. Port-Royal was renamed Annapolis Royal.

In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht ended The War of Spanish Succession in Europe and its North American extension: Queen Anne?s War. France ceded Acadie and Newfoundland to England but retained the St. Lawrence valley and the islands of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, including Île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island) and Île Royale (Cape Breton Island). The treaty language however did not define the geographic extent of Acadie with enough detail, and France believed that a wide swatch of the mainland (the future province of New Brunswick and a portion of the future state of Maine) still belonged to them, while England held the opposite view, causing decades of conflict and skirmishes between French and British forces, finally erupting into full-scale battle during the Seven Years? War.

Families began to abandon their farms in peninsular Nova Scotia and started a migration to Île Royale and later Île Saint-Jean. The area of Beaubassin began to take on the role of a frontier, with French militia retreating into New Brunswick protected by their Micmac allies, and making lightning attacks across the Chignecto Isthmus against British targets of opportunity.

Marie Blou appears in the 1714 census of Beaubassin (Francois LaPierre and Marie Blou his spouse; children: Jacques, Michel, Marie-Josephe) and is presumed to have died after that year, which some unspecified sources say was 1726.  
Chiasson, Sébastien (I3974)
 
2050 Sebastien de Montbel, Count d'Entremont of Montbel, Lord of Montpellier and of Nottage, Knight in the Order of Savoie, was born around 1490 (ed. probably around 1500, parents married in 1499). He had become heir to Charles de Montbel, Count d'Entremont, his cousin (sic. ed: his father), and married Beatrix Pacheco on 17 September 1539 at the Castle of Chambour; Beatrix Pacheco was lady-in-waiting of Queen Eleanore, wife of King François I, and daughter of the Duke of Escalona (sic. ed: actually great-granddaughter of the past Duke). From this marriage he had the following offspring:
Leonor, died as an infant.
Jacqueline, who followed.
Sebastien was also the counsellor d'Entremont (of Emmanuel?) Philibert, Duke of Savoie, and he died in June 1572. 
de Montbel, Sébastien (I3936)
 

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