Person:Justin Lomont (1)

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Justin Peter Lomont
m. 10 Apr 1866
  1. Louis Celestin Lomont1867 - 1869
  2. Charles Edward Lomont1869 - 1945
  3. Ellen E. Lomont1872 - 1953
  4. Ida A. Lomont1874 -
  5. Justin Peter Lomont1876 - 1964
  6. Rosalie M. Lomont1878 - 1953
  7. John Amiel Lomont1881 - 1923
  8. Clement Julian Lomont1883 - 1970
  9. Ernest Alphonse Lomont1886 - 1948
  10. Clarence R. Lomont1889 - 1969
m. 23 Nov 1904
  1. Cletus E. Lomont1905 - 1993
  2. Esther Agnes Lomont1907 - 1907
  3. Joseph Alphonse Lomont1909 - 1995
  4. Ursula M Lomont1912 - 1999
  5. Edna E. Lomont1914 - 1996
  6. Catherine Alice Lomont1915 - 2009
  7. Mary E. Lomont1921 - 2005
  8. Robert H. Lomont1923 - 1976
Facts and Events
Name Justin Peter Lomont
Alt Name Gus Lomont
Gender Male
Birth? 23 Jul 1876 Allen, Indiana, United States
Christening[1] 27 Jul 1876 New Haven, Allen, Indiana, United StatesSt. Louis Catholic Church at Besancon
Marriage 23 Nov 1904 Allen, Indiana, United Statesto Emma M Lothamer
Death[2] Oct 1964 Indiana, United States
Burial? Oct 1964 New Haven, Allen, Indiana, United StatesBesancon Cemetery at St. Louis Catholic Church
References
  1. Source needed.

    Gus was baptised "Justinus Petrus" by Rev. W. Demers. His sponsors were Pierre Gladieux and Rosalie Rose.

  2. Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States. The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
    2A, 31 Oct 1964.

    MONROEVILLE MAN DIES OF CRASH INJURIES. Funeral services for Justin P. Lomont, 88, of R. R. 1, Monroeville, will be at 9 a.m. Monday in the E. Harper & Son Funeral Home, New Haven, and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Louis Catholic Church, Besancon, Rev. Fred Cardinali officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Lomont died at 10 a.m. yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital of injuries he received in a car-truck accident last Saturday on U.S. 30 east of New Haven. The accident occurred when Mr. Lomont, who was apparently parked in front of St. Louis Church, made a U-turn into the path of a semi-trailer truck. He was pinned between the car and truck cab. A retired farmer, Mr. Lomont had resided on the same farm all of his life. He was a member of St. Louis Church and the Holy Name Society. Survivors include three sons, Cletus, Monroeville, and Joseph and Robert, both of New Haven; six daughters, Mrs. Ursula Sockrider, Mrs. Mary Brinker and Mrs. Monica Knecht, all of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Edna Reuille, Monroeville, Mrs. Catherine Ristau, Teneseo, Ill., and Mrs. Carolyn Gill, Zanesville, Wis.; 45 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Clem and Clarence, both of Fort Wayne. The Holy Name Society will have services at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home, where friends my call after noon Sunday.