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FRANKLINVILLE - Jean E. Bordeaux, formerly of Green Street, died Tuesday (Sept. 6, 2016) at Absolut Care of Salamanca.
Born June 1, 1923, in Franklinville, she was a daughter of Alfred and Mable Hagans Bordeaux.
Jean attended Ten Broeck Academy in Franklinville. She then went to work, first at Electrical Reactance Co. and then for many years as a handle maker for Ontario Knife Co., both of Franklinville.
She enjoyed bowling in various leagues at Ischua Valley Country Club in Franklinville, loved her nieces and nephews, and enjoyed cheering for the Buffalo Bills.
Surviving are only nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a sister, Viola Campbell; and two brothers, Clare J. Bordeaux and Clinton A. Bordeaux.
Burial will be in Mount Prospect Cemetery in Franklinville.
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©Published in The Olean Times Herald on Sept. 7, 2016
Used with permission
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Obituary
FRANKLINVILLE - Jean E. Bordeaux, formerly of Green Street, died Tuesday (Sept. 6, 2016) at Absolut Care of Salamanca.
Born June 1, 1923, in Franklinville, she was a daughter of Alfred and Mable Hagans Bordeaux.
Jean attended Ten Broeck Academy in Franklinville. She then went to work, first at Electrical Reactance Co. and then for many years as a handle maker for Ontario Knife Co., both of Franklinville.
She enjoyed bowling in various leagues at Ischua Valley Country Club in Franklinville, loved her nieces and nephews, and enjoyed cheering for the Buffalo Bills.
Surviving are only nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a sister, Viola Campbell; and two brothers, Clare J. Bordeaux and Clinton A. Bordeaux.
Burial will be in Mount Prospect Cemetery in Franklinville.
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©Published in The Olean Times Herald on Sept. 7, 2016
Used with permission
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