AFTER TWENTY YEARS
Mrs. Saucier Found Her Missing
Husband in Windsor
After being lost to his wife and family
for twenty years, Joseph Saucier returned
to his home in Wyandotte yesterday after-
noon. A few days ago he was found by his
son-in-law at the Hotel Dieu, in Windsor.
His wife went to the hotel Monday and re-
cognized him. Saucier denied his identity
at first, but finally acknowledged it, after
Mrs. Saucier had proved that he was her
husband.
During the past twenty years Saucier has
wandered about Essex county, picking up
odd jobs, and finally settled at the Hotel
Dieu, where he was employed as help.
Son of Germine Saucier and Sophie Bellefleur.
AFTER TWENTY YEARS
Mrs. Saucier Found Her Missing
Husband in Windsor
After being lost to his wife and family
for twenty years, Joseph Saucier returned
to his home in Wyandotte yesterday after-
noon. A few days ago he was found by his
son-in-law at the Hotel Dieu, in Windsor.
His wife went to the hotel Monday and re-
cognized him. Saucier denied his identity
at first, but finally acknowledged it, after
Mrs. Saucier had proved that he was her
husband.
During the past twenty years Saucier has
wandered about Essex county, picking up
odd jobs, and finally settled at the Hotel
Dieu, where he was employed as help.
Son of Germine Saucier and Sophie Bellefleur.
Family Members
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Louis Denis Saucier
1858–1908
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Susanna Saucier Rushlow
1860–1942
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Theodore Saucier
1863–1955
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Hilaire "Elie" Saucier
1868–1933
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Edith Saucier Perry
1869–1931
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Marie Adele "Ida" Saucier Rushlow
1871–1966
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Henrietta M. "Hattie" Saucier Christie
1873–1954
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Joseph Saucier
1874–1963
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Mary A. Mathilda "Mae" Saucier Pine-Teifer
1880–1959
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