World War I & II
Emile Louis Durocher
obit:
Haverhill Massachusetts Gazette
Tuesday, March 22, 1966
Emile L. Durocher, 67, 27 Arch Ave., a U.S. Army veteran of World Wars I and II,
died Sunday at Jamaica Plain Veterans Administration Hospital.
He was born in Montreal, Canada, son of Moise and Valerie (Emond) Durocher. He
served with the Army for more than 15 years in foreign and domestic fields of
war. He was a retired shoe worker, a Haverhill resident of 25 years and a
member of St. Joseph's parish.
He leaves two sons, Russell, Alabama, and Emile L. Durocher Jr., U.S. Air Force,
San Angelo, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Roland Blackburn, Kingston, N.H.; Mrs.
Albert Sayers, Mrs. Lionel Valcourt and Mrs. Philip Dupuis, all of Haverhill;
two brothers, Raoul, Metheun, and Leo Durocher, Haverhill; six grandchildren,
and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be Thursday morning at 8 from Comeau Funeral Home, 47 Broadway.
A requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church.
Military burial service will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Visiting hours at the funeral home will be tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
World War I & II
Emile Louis Durocher
obit:
Haverhill Massachusetts Gazette
Tuesday, March 22, 1966
Emile L. Durocher, 67, 27 Arch Ave., a U.S. Army veteran of World Wars I and II,
died Sunday at Jamaica Plain Veterans Administration Hospital.
He was born in Montreal, Canada, son of Moise and Valerie (Emond) Durocher. He
served with the Army for more than 15 years in foreign and domestic fields of
war. He was a retired shoe worker, a Haverhill resident of 25 years and a
member of St. Joseph's parish.
He leaves two sons, Russell, Alabama, and Emile L. Durocher Jr., U.S. Air Force,
San Angelo, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Roland Blackburn, Kingston, N.H.; Mrs.
Albert Sayers, Mrs. Lionel Valcourt and Mrs. Philip Dupuis, all of Haverhill;
two brothers, Raoul, Metheun, and Leo Durocher, Haverhill; six grandchildren,
and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be Thursday morning at 8 from Comeau Funeral Home, 47 Broadway.
A requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church.
Military burial service will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Visiting hours at the funeral home will be tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Family Members
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Hector Moise Durocher
1882–1924
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Onesime Joseph Durocher
1884–1918
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Valerie Leocardie Durocher Blackburn
1885–1973
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Romeo Jean-Baptiste Durocher
1888–1962
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Rose Anna Durocher Sayers
1890–1985
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Blanche Albertine Durocher Valcour
1895–1985
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Evelina "Evelyn" Durocher
1896–1938
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Yvonne Marie Antoinette Durocher Dupuis
1901–1992
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Armand Georges Durocher
1902–1962
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Bernadette Durocher
1905–1905
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Raoul Joseph "Ralph" Durocher
1906–1989
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