In Sept. 1909, she married Fred Badger at St. Bernard's Church at Lyon Mountain. A year later they moved to Saranac where they purchased a home. For the following 36 years, Mrs. Badger was active in the affairs of the village.
Survivors include, besides her husband, three daughters, Mrs.Samuel Biafore, Mrs. Bert McCarthy, and Miss Jeannette Badger, all of Saranac; one son, Walter Badger, of Lebanon, NH; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Badger of Saranac, Mrs. Louis Alexander and Mrs. Ernest Germain of Southbridge, Ma. and one brother, Joseph Smith, also of Southbridge.
Plattsburgh press-Republican., March 30, 1946
In Sept. 1909, she married Fred Badger at St. Bernard's Church at Lyon Mountain. A year later they moved to Saranac where they purchased a home. For the following 36 years, Mrs. Badger was active in the affairs of the village.
Survivors include, besides her husband, three daughters, Mrs.Samuel Biafore, Mrs. Bert McCarthy, and Miss Jeannette Badger, all of Saranac; one son, Walter Badger, of Lebanon, NH; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Badger of Saranac, Mrs. Louis Alexander and Mrs. Ernest Germain of Southbridge, Ma. and one brother, Joseph Smith, also of Southbridge.
Plattsburgh press-Republican., March 30, 1946
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