Occupation:Retired/Mason Contractor
Residence:252 Stoney Hill Rd. Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA.
Byron Funeral Home, State St. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. in charge.
Note;
My grandfather was a sweet gentle man. I remember visiting him with my parents at the nursing home. He cried and wanted to go home. They lost his false teeth. His son Henry lived in Lowell, MA and couldn't go to him often. When he did go and took him in the car for a ride, Mitch tried to jump out.
His house was auctioned off for back taxes to a Mr. Roberts. He left his furniture to my mother, his step daughter. There was no money. I remember him in his suspenders and hat going through his strawberry bushes and garden. Lots of memories as a child. I'll never forget him.
Mitch died in The Brimfield Nursing Home, Brimfield, MA.
Cause of death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease, Cerebral Hemorrage.
Burial:Aug. 4, 1958 in Maplewood Cemetery, Parker St. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. with his 2nd and 3rd wives.
Lillian Anna Dennis Dupont
Rosa C. Zuner
Obituary from Springfield Public Library; Springfield Daily News Friday, August 01, 1958,
"Mitchell V. Barbeau, 87, of 352 Stony Hill Rd. Wilbraham, died Tuesday at Brimfield Nursing Home after a long illness. He was born in Canada, July 13, 1871 and was a stone mason for many years. He leaves a son, Henry A., of Lowell; a step daughter, Mrs. (Florence) Henry Schott of this city, and a granddaughter, Mrs. William R. Young, Jr. of Lexington. The funeral will be held at the Byron funeral home Monday morning at 11. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery here. Calling hours at the funeral home are Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Occupation:Retired/Mason Contractor
Residence:252 Stoney Hill Rd. Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA.
Byron Funeral Home, State St. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. in charge.
Note;
My grandfather was a sweet gentle man. I remember visiting him with my parents at the nursing home. He cried and wanted to go home. They lost his false teeth. His son Henry lived in Lowell, MA and couldn't go to him often. When he did go and took him in the car for a ride, Mitch tried to jump out.
His house was auctioned off for back taxes to a Mr. Roberts. He left his furniture to my mother, his step daughter. There was no money. I remember him in his suspenders and hat going through his strawberry bushes and garden. Lots of memories as a child. I'll never forget him.
Mitch died in The Brimfield Nursing Home, Brimfield, MA.
Cause of death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease, Cerebral Hemorrage.
Burial:Aug. 4, 1958 in Maplewood Cemetery, Parker St. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. with his 2nd and 3rd wives.
Lillian Anna Dennis Dupont
Rosa C. Zuner
Obituary from Springfield Public Library; Springfield Daily News Friday, August 01, 1958,
"Mitchell V. Barbeau, 87, of 352 Stony Hill Rd. Wilbraham, died Tuesday at Brimfield Nursing Home after a long illness. He was born in Canada, July 13, 1871 and was a stone mason for many years. He leaves a son, Henry A., of Lowell; a step daughter, Mrs. (Florence) Henry Schott of this city, and a granddaughter, Mrs. William R. Young, Jr. of Lexington. The funeral will be held at the Byron funeral home Monday morning at 11. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery here. Calling hours at the funeral home are Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
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