Word was received in this city yesterday of the death Sunday night at his home in Little Rock, Ark., Richard R. Bouchard, former resident of this city. Death came suddenly but the telegram contained no particulars.
Decedent was a son of Mrs. Sarah V. Bouchard, South Eighth street, this city. For a number of years he was employed as a machinist at the Wabash shops here, but he had been a resident of Little Rock for several years, where he followed his occupation.
Surviving are his mother and one sister, Miss Virginia S. Bouchard of this city, employed as a teacher in the Douglas school. A wife and two small sons also survive. The mother and sister were with him when death came, being on a visit at the home.
The remains will be forwarded to this city for interment.
~IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-15-1916
Word was received in this city yesterday of the death Sunday night at his home in Little Rock, Ark., Richard R. Bouchard, former resident of this city. Death came suddenly but the telegram contained no particulars.
Decedent was a son of Mrs. Sarah V. Bouchard, South Eighth street, this city. For a number of years he was employed as a machinist at the Wabash shops here, but he had been a resident of Little Rock for several years, where he followed his occupation.
Surviving are his mother and one sister, Miss Virginia S. Bouchard of this city, employed as a teacher in the Douglas school. A wife and two small sons also survive. The mother and sister were with him when death came, being on a visit at the home.
The remains will be forwarded to this city for interment.
~IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-15-1916
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