She was born in Fort Kent March 19, 1909, daughter of Michael and Mattie (Tardif) Cyr.
Mrs. Jackson was a graduate of Madawaska Training School, and was retired school teacher. She was a member of the Ladies of St. Anne of Fort Kent.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Cyr of Millinocket, Miss Pauline Jackson, of Fort Kent; eight brothers, the Rev. Joseph J. Cyr, S.M.M., Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y., Fortuna and Leo, both of Waterbury, Conn., Antoine of Augusta, Omer of Millinocket, George of Fort Kent, Noel of Presque Isle, Albert of St. Francis; one sister, Mrs. Rose Anna Keeley of East Boston, Mass. and Eight grandchildren.
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She was born in Fort Kent March 19, 1909, daughter of Michael and Mattie (Tardif) Cyr.
Mrs. Jackson was a graduate of Madawaska Training School, and was retired school teacher. She was a member of the Ladies of St. Anne of Fort Kent.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Cyr of Millinocket, Miss Pauline Jackson, of Fort Kent; eight brothers, the Rev. Joseph J. Cyr, S.M.M., Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y., Fortuna and Leo, both of Waterbury, Conn., Antoine of Augusta, Omer of Millinocket, George of Fort Kent, Noel of Presque Isle, Albert of St. Francis; one sister, Mrs. Rose Anna Keeley of East Boston, Mass. and Eight grandchildren.
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