PFC Alfred Louis Daniels died on August 9, 1971 at Claremont General Hospital in Claremont, NH after a short illness. He was born on October 15, 1893 in Haverhill, MA; the son of Pierre and Cordelia (Dauphais) Daniels.
He had lived in Claremont for the past sixty five years. He was a retired employee of Joy Mfg Co where he had worked for thirty five years. He was a veteran of World War I serving in the U S Army. He was a member of the VFW.
He married Rosanna Provencher on February 27, 1922 in Claremont but she preceded him in death.
He married Lucille Adosinda Braga on August 30, 1935 in Claremont.
The family includeshis wife; two sons, George R Daniels of Enfield, CT and Alfred J Daniels of Claremont; one daughter, Jacqueline Daniels Boardman of Fairfax, VA; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; brother Middie Daniels of Claremont; and three sisters Lauda LaCasse, Clarinda Webb, and Eclida Syriac all of Claremont.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Source; New Hampshire Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, August 10, 1971
PFC Alfred Louis Daniels died on August 9, 1971 at Claremont General Hospital in Claremont, NH after a short illness. He was born on October 15, 1893 in Haverhill, MA; the son of Pierre and Cordelia (Dauphais) Daniels.
He had lived in Claremont for the past sixty five years. He was a retired employee of Joy Mfg Co where he had worked for thirty five years. He was a veteran of World War I serving in the U S Army. He was a member of the VFW.
He married Rosanna Provencher on February 27, 1922 in Claremont but she preceded him in death.
He married Lucille Adosinda Braga on August 30, 1935 in Claremont.
The family includeshis wife; two sons, George R Daniels of Enfield, CT and Alfred J Daniels of Claremont; one daughter, Jacqueline Daniels Boardman of Fairfax, VA; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; brother Middie Daniels of Claremont; and three sisters Lauda LaCasse, Clarinda Webb, and Eclida Syriac all of Claremont.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Source; New Hampshire Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, August 10, 1971
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