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Anatalie Leblanc
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Wife of Lewis A. Hudon
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Mrs. Appoline Hudon Expires In Hospital
Mrs. Appoline Hudon, 54, wife of L. A. Hudon, 220 Fifth street, died at St. Joseph's hospital at 6 o'clock last evening after an illness of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hudon came from Colville, Wash., to Lewiston four years ago.
Besides her husband she leaves five brothers; Joe Dupuis, O. C. Dupuis, Edgar Dupuis, Wilbur Dupuis, all of Colville and Thomas Dupuis of Alberta.
Mrs. Hudon was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and the Christ Child society of St. Stanislaus church.The body is resting at the Vassar parlors. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 21, 1931 - page 2
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Funeral of Mrs. Hudon - Funeral services will be held from St. Stanislaus church at 9 o'clock this morning for Mrs. L. A. Hudon. Interment will be in Normal Hill cemetery.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 23, 1931 - page 9
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Mrs. L. A. Hudon Rites Conducted On Saturday.
Funeral services were held from St. Stanislaus church at 9 a.m. yesterday for Mrs. L. A. Hudon, solemn high mass being celebrated by the Rev. Father Conrad Brusten and the Rev. Father E. Boll. There were a large number of persons in attendance, a group of relatives and friends coming from Colville, Wash., former home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudon, for the rites.
The body was laid at rest in Normal Hill cemetery, the pallbearers being D. O. Hibbard, W. J. Mace, Albert Desailet, John Bresnahan and Theodore Rush, the last two of Colville.
Others of Colville present were: Joseph Dupuis, Edgar Dupuis, Wilbur Dupuis and O. C. Dupuis, brothers of Mrs. Hudon; Bernard Fellen and Mrs. M. Olds. Arrangements were by the Vassar company.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 24, 1931 - page 10
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Anatalie Leblanc
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Wife of Lewis A. Hudon
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Mrs. Appoline Hudon Expires In Hospital
Mrs. Appoline Hudon, 54, wife of L. A. Hudon, 220 Fifth street, died at St. Joseph's hospital at 6 o'clock last evening after an illness of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hudon came from Colville, Wash., to Lewiston four years ago.
Besides her husband she leaves five brothers; Joe Dupuis, O. C. Dupuis, Edgar Dupuis, Wilbur Dupuis, all of Colville and Thomas Dupuis of Alberta.
Mrs. Hudon was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and the Christ Child society of St. Stanislaus church.The body is resting at the Vassar parlors. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 21, 1931 - page 2
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Funeral of Mrs. Hudon - Funeral services will be held from St. Stanislaus church at 9 o'clock this morning for Mrs. L. A. Hudon. Interment will be in Normal Hill cemetery.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 23, 1931 - page 9
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Mrs. L. A. Hudon Rites Conducted On Saturday.
Funeral services were held from St. Stanislaus church at 9 a.m. yesterday for Mrs. L. A. Hudon, solemn high mass being celebrated by the Rev. Father Conrad Brusten and the Rev. Father E. Boll. There were a large number of persons in attendance, a group of relatives and friends coming from Colville, Wash., former home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudon, for the rites.
The body was laid at rest in Normal Hill cemetery, the pallbearers being D. O. Hibbard, W. J. Mace, Albert Desailet, John Bresnahan and Theodore Rush, the last two of Colville.
Others of Colville present were: Joseph Dupuis, Edgar Dupuis, Wilbur Dupuis and O. C. Dupuis, brothers of Mrs. Hudon; Bernard Fellen and Mrs. M. Olds. Arrangements were by the Vassar company.
Lewiston Morning Tribune - May 24, 1931 - page 10
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