1940 census Eleanor is living on Front Street in Chicopee with her mother and two
"legal wards," brothers Malcolm Livermore and Clayton Livermore.
They were the sons of Ray H Livermore.
died at Wesson Memorial Hospital after a long illness; descendant of the Ames family, manufacturers of military arms in the last century; a student of antiques and rare furniture; many years conducted a private school and small museum on her premises; a lover of poetry, she contributed to various periodicals; educated in Chicopee schools, Miss Porter's School, and Piedmont College in Demarest, Ga.; for awhile she and her mother conducted school for children and working mothers known as the Ames Family School in Chicopee; funeral will be at Dickinson-Streeter with burial at Maple Grove Cemetery
[published Friday, September 18, 1959, Springfield Union]
The funeral of Miss Eleanor Ames Hale of 355 Front St., Chicopee, was held at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home Saturday morning. Rev. O. W. Lorimer Sargent, pastor of the Federated Church of Chicopee officiated. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Chicopee.
[published Sunday, September 20, 1959, Springfield Union]
1940 census Eleanor is living on Front Street in Chicopee with her mother and two
"legal wards," brothers Malcolm Livermore and Clayton Livermore.
They were the sons of Ray H Livermore.
died at Wesson Memorial Hospital after a long illness; descendant of the Ames family, manufacturers of military arms in the last century; a student of antiques and rare furniture; many years conducted a private school and small museum on her premises; a lover of poetry, she contributed to various periodicals; educated in Chicopee schools, Miss Porter's School, and Piedmont College in Demarest, Ga.; for awhile she and her mother conducted school for children and working mothers known as the Ames Family School in Chicopee; funeral will be at Dickinson-Streeter with burial at Maple Grove Cemetery
[published Friday, September 18, 1959, Springfield Union]
The funeral of Miss Eleanor Ames Hale of 355 Front St., Chicopee, was held at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home Saturday morning. Rev. O. W. Lorimer Sargent, pastor of the Federated Church of Chicopee officiated. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Chicopee.
[published Sunday, September 20, 1959, Springfield Union]
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