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Joseph Cyrille Antoine Ouellette
b.8 Aug 1896 Kenora,,Ontario\Canada
d.28 May 1978 Kenora,,Ontario\Canada
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m. 12 Sep 1921
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Marian's notes B 57 JOSEPH C. OUELLETTE On 13 Aug 1896 WE Priests undersigned the Baptism of Joseph Cyrille Antoine born the 8th day of the month of August to the ligitimate marriage of Andre' Ouellette and Lea Cote' of this parish Godfather: Jean Cyrille Green, Godmother: Antonnette Poirier Andre Ouellette Jean Cyrille Green Family History Center Microfilm (1311205) 16 Jan 2003 Antonette Poirier Married Frances Irene Derry 12 Sept 1921 at Kenora Ont. Roman Catholic Cemetery Kenora Ontario 11 June 2003 We went to the cemetery to take pictures of the grave stones. Went to the office to get the grave sites OUELLETTE Frances Irene Internment Date 15 Sept 1975 RC Section A Row I Grave 12 OUELLETTE Joseph C. Internment Date 31 May 1978 RC Section A row I Grave 13 OUELLETTE IN LOVING MEMORY Frances I. 1898 --- 1975 Joseph C. 1896 -- 1978 OBITUARY Kenora Daily Miner and News Tuesday May 30 1978 JOSEPH OUELLETTE Joseph C. Ouellette, a lifetime Kenora resident,died in Winnipeg, Sunday May 28 1978. Born at Kenora, Aug 8, 1896, he was 81 years old. He was predeased by his wife the late Frances Derry on Sept. 12, 1975 and also by one son Stanley Joseph (Bud) during the Second World War. Surviving are two Daughters <snip> Duggan, Edie, two sons, all of Kenora 21 grandchildren, five great grandchildren. One brother Gerald Ouellette, Regina and one sister Mrs.Annie Poirier, Kenora. The late Mr. ouellette was employed as manager of Western Grocers in Kenora for many years prior to his retirement in 1958. He had previously served as an alderman on the Kenora town counil, was past president of the Kenora Board of Trade, past president of the Rotary Club of Kenora, member of the Curling Club, served on the executive of the Kenora Thistle Hockey club when they won the Western Canadian junior hockey championship in the 1939-40 season. He served overseas during World War One, was a life mmember and charter member of the Knights of Columbus Council 2806 and a member of the Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church. Resting in the Chapel of the Brown Fineral Home until Wednesday, May 31, 1978 at 9:30 a.m. thence to the Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church for funeral services at 10:00 a.m. with Father C. Lafreniere officiating. Burial will follow in the Lake of the Woods Cemetery. Prayers will be said in the Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home, Tuesday, May 30, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Ouellette's grandsons will act as pallbearers. At the request of the family, and if friends so desire, contributions would be appreciated to the Lake of the Woods District Hospital Equipment Fund. Same may be left at the Brown Funeral Home. The Knights of Columbus prayers will be said in the Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home, Tuesday May 30, 1978 at 7:15 p.m. |