Albert Oct. 28, 1937 - April 25, 1975
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May 8 1975 Fort Covington Sun
Albert Bonaparte, 37, of Syracuse, a son of Angus Bonaparte Sr., of St. Regis, Quebec, was pronounced dead on arrival at Lee Memorial Hospital April 25 following an accident at
the site of the Miller Brewing Co. plant where he was working on construction. Workers were reportedly lowering a fermentation tank into its cradle with a crane when the chain supporting the tank broke. The tank fell, striking Bonaparte in the head. Funeral services were held April 28 in St. Regis
Catholic Church. Interment was in the parish cemetery.
Surviving besides his father are three brothers, Angus Jr., of Buffalo, Joseph and Hubert, both of St. Regis; three sisters,
Mrs. Eleanor Mandell of Buffalo, Mrs. Barbara Lazore of Rochester and Miss Anna Mae Bonaparte of St. Regis
Albert Oct. 28, 1937 - April 25, 1975
NY tombstone project
May 8 1975 Fort Covington Sun
Albert Bonaparte, 37, of Syracuse, a son of Angus Bonaparte Sr., of St. Regis, Quebec, was pronounced dead on arrival at Lee Memorial Hospital April 25 following an accident at
the site of the Miller Brewing Co. plant where he was working on construction. Workers were reportedly lowering a fermentation tank into its cradle with a crane when the chain supporting the tank broke. The tank fell, striking Bonaparte in the head. Funeral services were held April 28 in St. Regis
Catholic Church. Interment was in the parish cemetery.
Surviving besides his father are three brothers, Angus Jr., of Buffalo, Joseph and Hubert, both of St. Regis; three sisters,
Mrs. Eleanor Mandell of Buffalo, Mrs. Barbara Lazore of Rochester and Miss Anna Mae Bonaparte of St. Regis
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