Saturday July 22, 1933
Mrs Delima LaFave
Tupper Lake - Funeral Services for Mrs Delima Lafave, 74 were held in St Alphonsus Church yesterday morning with Rev Edward O Hervieuix officiating.
Mrs LaFave died at her home at 33 McFarland Street from a shock. She was born in St Justine de Newton Qubec and had resided in this state for nearly a half century. She had resided in this village for the last 45 years moving her from St Regis Falls. She was a member of the St Jean Batiste Society here.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs Fred Proulx, Mrs Alexander Reandeau and Mrs Louis LaFrance and four sons, Adrean, Clifford, Lawrence and Joseph, all of Tupper Lake. Burial was made in the local cemetery.
Tupper Lake Free Press Thursday July 20, 1933
Mrs. D LaFave 76, Dies at Home Tuesday
Death comes suddenly after return from auto trip - Was resident of Tupper Lake for past 45 years - Internment tomorrow.
Stricken shortly after returning from a trip to Malone Tuesday after noon, Mrs Delima LaFave, 76 Passed away at her home at 13 McFarland street about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday night.
Mrs LaFave and her son Clifford of this village had motored to Malone to visit friends Tuesday morning, returning shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon. She became ill soon after reaching her home and failed rapidly. Death was attributed to shock and old age.
Born in 1867 in St Justine de Newton, Province of Quebec, Mrs LaFave moved into New York State nearly half a century ago and made her home in St. Regis Falls. After residing there four years she took up her residence in 188x in what was then a hamlet of a few scattered houses - Tupper Lake. She made her home her for the past 45 years. Two years ago her Husband Louis LaFave, passed away here. She was a member of the Societe St Jean Baptiste, Local French-Canadian fraternal organization.
Mrs LaFave is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Proulx, Mrs Alice Rando and Mrs Louis LaFrance, and four sons, Joseph Adrian, Clifford and Lawrence, all of whom reside in Tupper Lake.
Funeral services will take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in St Alphonsus Church and interment will be in the local Catholic Cemetery.
Saturday July 22, 1933
Mrs Delima LaFave
Tupper Lake - Funeral Services for Mrs Delima Lafave, 74 were held in St Alphonsus Church yesterday morning with Rev Edward O Hervieuix officiating.
Mrs LaFave died at her home at 33 McFarland Street from a shock. She was born in St Justine de Newton Qubec and had resided in this state for nearly a half century. She had resided in this village for the last 45 years moving her from St Regis Falls. She was a member of the St Jean Batiste Society here.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs Fred Proulx, Mrs Alexander Reandeau and Mrs Louis LaFrance and four sons, Adrean, Clifford, Lawrence and Joseph, all of Tupper Lake. Burial was made in the local cemetery.
Tupper Lake Free Press Thursday July 20, 1933
Mrs. D LaFave 76, Dies at Home Tuesday
Death comes suddenly after return from auto trip - Was resident of Tupper Lake for past 45 years - Internment tomorrow.
Stricken shortly after returning from a trip to Malone Tuesday after noon, Mrs Delima LaFave, 76 Passed away at her home at 13 McFarland street about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday night.
Mrs LaFave and her son Clifford of this village had motored to Malone to visit friends Tuesday morning, returning shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon. She became ill soon after reaching her home and failed rapidly. Death was attributed to shock and old age.
Born in 1867 in St Justine de Newton, Province of Quebec, Mrs LaFave moved into New York State nearly half a century ago and made her home in St. Regis Falls. After residing there four years she took up her residence in 188x in what was then a hamlet of a few scattered houses - Tupper Lake. She made her home her for the past 45 years. Two years ago her Husband Louis LaFave, passed away here. She was a member of the Societe St Jean Baptiste, Local French-Canadian fraternal organization.
Mrs LaFave is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Proulx, Mrs Alice Rando and Mrs Louis LaFrance, and four sons, Joseph Adrian, Clifford and Lawrence, all of whom reside in Tupper Lake.
Funeral services will take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in St Alphonsus Church and interment will be in the local Catholic Cemetery.
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