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Leopold Paul Alfred Lamine

Birth
Mélin, Arrondissement de Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
Death
13 Mar 1924 (aged 72)
De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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PAUL LAMINE DIES AT WEST DE PERE

DE PERE –Paul Lamine, 73, for several years a resident of Green Bay, passed away at his home in West De Pere on Thursday morning after an illness of one week. The remains will be taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Guillion, 921 Smith St., Green Bay.

Mr. Lamine was born in Belgium in 1840, coming to America with his parents when an infant. He lived in Dyckesville for a number of years after which he moved to Green Bay where he resided until about six years ago when he took up his residence in De Pere. He leaves to mourn his death his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Jules Van Calster, Dyckesville, Mrs. Walter Maersch and Mrs. John Guillion of Green Bay; six sons, Felix and Noel of W. De Pere, Eli, August and George of Green Bay and William of Beloit; a sister Mrs. John L. Boutton of Green Bay, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be held from SS. Peter and Paul Church in Green Bay Monday morning at 9 o'clock with interment in Allouez.

Green Bay Press-Gazette (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
14 Mar 1924, Friday, Page 2
PAUL LAMINE DIES AT WEST DE PERE

DE PERE –Paul Lamine, 73, for several years a resident of Green Bay, passed away at his home in West De Pere on Thursday morning after an illness of one week. The remains will be taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Guillion, 921 Smith St., Green Bay.

Mr. Lamine was born in Belgium in 1840, coming to America with his parents when an infant. He lived in Dyckesville for a number of years after which he moved to Green Bay where he resided until about six years ago when he took up his residence in De Pere. He leaves to mourn his death his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Jules Van Calster, Dyckesville, Mrs. Walter Maersch and Mrs. John Guillion of Green Bay; six sons, Felix and Noel of W. De Pere, Eli, August and George of Green Bay and William of Beloit; a sister Mrs. John L. Boutton of Green Bay, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be held from SS. Peter and Paul Church in Green Bay Monday morning at 9 o'clock with interment in Allouez.

Green Bay Press-Gazette (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
14 Mar 1924, Friday, Page 2

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