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Frank A. Demaranville

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Frank A. Demaranville

Birth
Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1938 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 57
Memorial ID
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The surname of the stone is spelled Demaranvill however, documents show the spelling to be Demaranville.

The funeral of Frank A. Demoranville, 81 of Myrick Street Myricks was held Sunday afternoon at the Dagen Funeral Home in Taunton Massachusetts.

He died Thursday while enroute to his home from Taunton. Born in Freetown, he was the son of the late Dennis and Abbie (Braley) Demoranville and had residend in Myricks for 38 years, being a member of the Pentecostal Church in that town.

A former engineer on the Old Colony Division of the New Haven Railroad for 14 years, he had been fireman and engineer at the Churchill Box Factory in Myricks for 30 years.

Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Bertha Brailey and Mrs. Bernice Holmes of Myricks and Mrs. Grace Wordell of Taunton; a son, Frank B. Demoranville of Taunton. He also is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Annie Tripp, and Mrs. Ella Tilden of Brockton, and a brother Gilbert Demoranville of East Freetown.
The surname of the stone is spelled Demaranvill however, documents show the spelling to be Demaranville.

The funeral of Frank A. Demoranville, 81 of Myrick Street Myricks was held Sunday afternoon at the Dagen Funeral Home in Taunton Massachusetts.

He died Thursday while enroute to his home from Taunton. Born in Freetown, he was the son of the late Dennis and Abbie (Braley) Demoranville and had residend in Myricks for 38 years, being a member of the Pentecostal Church in that town.

A former engineer on the Old Colony Division of the New Haven Railroad for 14 years, he had been fireman and engineer at the Churchill Box Factory in Myricks for 30 years.

Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Bertha Brailey and Mrs. Bernice Holmes of Myricks and Mrs. Grace Wordell of Taunton; a son, Frank B. Demoranville of Taunton. He also is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Annie Tripp, and Mrs. Ella Tilden of Brockton, and a brother Gilbert Demoranville of East Freetown.


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