Lowville Journal and Republican, Wednesday, May 20, 1992, pg. 23. North County Catholic, May 20, 1992, pg 15.
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FUNERAL MASS HELD FOR LOTTIE CAMPANY
..Lottie Campany, 87, formerly ...Valley View Courts, Lowville, ...Sunday, May 10, at the Lewis ...Extended Care Facility where she had been a resident for ...a year.
A funeral Mass was said on Wednesday, May 13, at St. Peter's Catholic church with the Rev. ____Christman, pastor, officiating. Burial was in DeKalb Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to St. Peter's Catholic Church Memorial Fund or to Friends of Lewis County Hospice, Inc., P.O. Box ___, Lowville, NY 13367.
Surviving are two sons, James and Edwin G., both of Lowville; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Elaine)__, Lowville; a sister, Mrs. ___(Emma) McDonald, Ro___ 16 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A son, Richard, three brothers, Ernest, Sharden and Beuthel Bressett, and three sisters, Mrs. Blance Bice, Mrs. Lenora Maxon and Mae Bressette, died before her.
Born June 16, 1904, in Canton, daughter of Henry and Bertha Fluno Bressett, she married Clarence A. Campany June 28, 1920, in St. Peter's Catholic church with the Rev. George Murray, then pastor, officiating. The couple lived all their married life in Lowville. Mr. Campany died Dec. 2, 1978, at the age of 80.
Mrs. Campany was a waitress at many area restaurants.
Source: Lowville Journal and Republican, Wednesday, May 20, 1992, pg. 23.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Lottie Campany wishes to express their thanks to family and friends for their kindness at the time of their loss. A special thanks to Monsignor Christman and Father Monica. A deep and special thank you for the kindness and understanding of the Virkler-Percoski-Miller Funeral Home. A thank you also to Dr. Daniel Root and the staff of the second floor nusrsing home for their patience and understanding.
Source: Lowville Journal, Wednesday, May 27, 1992, pg. 5.
Lowville -- Lottie Campany, 87, Funeral Mass may 13 at St. Peter's Church; burial in Dekalb cemetery.
Source: North County Catholic, May 20, 1992, pg 15.
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