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Further research is required to determine if Pearl remarried after Ferdinand's death in 1959.
There is a gravemarker for Pearl Ida Raglan married to Xavier King Lacourse. it is located in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery - Section 3 - Block B Town of Renfrew.
References
- ↑ Email, in Panke, Jean (Yourth), Recipient: Moffat, Rick
28 Oct 2003.
...I do not know where his wife is buried. Her name was Pearl....
- ↑ Funeral of Ferdinand Luloff, in Obituary -- Luloff, Ferdinand
1959.
Received from Jean Panke, April 4, 2006 in Hannah Yourth.jpg: Hand written date on clipping - 1959
- The sudden passing of Mr. Ferdinand Luloff on Aug. 30th, in the General Hospital at Pembroke, came as a shock to his relatives and friends. He was in his 74th year.
Born July 17, 1886, in North Algona Township, he was a son of the late Ferdinand Luloff and his wife, Hannah Yourth. He was united in marriage to Miss Pearl Raglan, who survives, on Sept. 25, 1935, in St. John's Lutheran Church, Bonnechere. He lived on the homestead until the last two years, when he resided with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weckworth.
The largely-attended funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from the residence to the E.U.B. Church, with the Pastor, Rev. F. W. Krotz, officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Surviving, besides his wife, is one son, Velnor, of Pembroke; also two brothers, William and John, of Golden Lake, besides many other relatives and friends.
Pall-bearers were Messrs. Deiter Drobwrolskie, Wolfgang Grutzmacher, Albert Weckworth, Carl Luloff, Thos. E. McCann and George Lehman.
Many relatives and riends atteneded the wake and funeral from the surrounding district.
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