Miss Bombard was employed with Ballard Mill and was a domestic worker for local families.
Born April 26, 1900, in Brandon, a daughter of Joseph and Julia Trushaw Bombard, she attended local schools.
She was a communicant of Notre Dame Church.
Surviving are a nephew, Richard Bombard, Binghamton, and a niece, Beatrice Bombard, Brushton.
Three brothers, Delbert, Wilbert and Herbert Bombard, two sisters, Harriet Dupree and Josephine Whitcomb, and several nephews and nieces died before her.
A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Notre Dame Church with the Rev. Thomas Kornmeyer presiding. Spring burial will be in St. Augustine's Cemetery, North Bangor.
Watertown Daily Times
New York
Wednesday, December 31, 1997
Miss Bombard was employed with Ballard Mill and was a domestic worker for local families.
Born April 26, 1900, in Brandon, a daughter of Joseph and Julia Trushaw Bombard, she attended local schools.
She was a communicant of Notre Dame Church.
Surviving are a nephew, Richard Bombard, Binghamton, and a niece, Beatrice Bombard, Brushton.
Three brothers, Delbert, Wilbert and Herbert Bombard, two sisters, Harriet Dupree and Josephine Whitcomb, and several nephews and nieces died before her.
A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Notre Dame Church with the Rev. Thomas Kornmeyer presiding. Spring burial will be in St. Augustine's Cemetery, North Bangor.
Watertown Daily Times
New York
Wednesday, December 31, 1997
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