ALBERT F. ASHER (ACHIM), merchant, born March 8, 1862 in West Chazy, N.Y., the son of Norbert Achim and Marie Lafosse; married first to Julie Bouvier, August 25, 1883 in Springfield MA, 4 children; married second to Luciana Bussiere, 1 child; member of F.A. Society ; landlord and voter.
Submitted by Dominique Ritchot.
Obituary :
ALBERT ASHER CANDY MAKER, DEAD AT 68
Grosvenor-street Man Will be Buried Saturday at St. Michael's Cemetery
Albert F. Asher, 68, died at his home, 38 Grosvenor street, yesterday after a long illness. He was born in Shazy (sic) N.Y., but had lived her for the past 60 years. He was engaged in the candy-making business at the North end for the past 16 years and gained wide recognition as a confectioner.
Mr. Asher leaves his widow, Mrs. Luciana Asher, and three sons, Frank A., Merrill F. and Arnold A., all of Springfield; a daughter Mrs. E. J. Klicka of West Springfield; two brothers, William J. of Colorado Springs, Col., and Napoleon J. Asher of Taunton, and a sister, Mrs Josephine A. Carlton of this city. Mr. Asher was a member of the St. Thomas' church and the St. Jean the Baptist society.
The funeral will be held at Byron's undertaking parlors Saturday morning at 8.15. A high mass will be celebrated at St. Thomas' church at 9 and burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.
(published in the Springfield Republican, Thursday, June 5, 1930, p. 6)
ALBERT F. ASHER (ACHIM), merchant, born March 8, 1862 in West Chazy, N.Y., the son of Norbert Achim and Marie Lafosse; married first to Julie Bouvier, August 25, 1883 in Springfield MA, 4 children; married second to Luciana Bussiere, 1 child; member of F.A. Society ; landlord and voter.
Submitted by Dominique Ritchot.
Obituary :
ALBERT ASHER CANDY MAKER, DEAD AT 68
Grosvenor-street Man Will be Buried Saturday at St. Michael's Cemetery
Albert F. Asher, 68, died at his home, 38 Grosvenor street, yesterday after a long illness. He was born in Shazy (sic) N.Y., but had lived her for the past 60 years. He was engaged in the candy-making business at the North end for the past 16 years and gained wide recognition as a confectioner.
Mr. Asher leaves his widow, Mrs. Luciana Asher, and three sons, Frank A., Merrill F. and Arnold A., all of Springfield; a daughter Mrs. E. J. Klicka of West Springfield; two brothers, William J. of Colorado Springs, Col., and Napoleon J. Asher of Taunton, and a sister, Mrs Josephine A. Carlton of this city. Mr. Asher was a member of the St. Thomas' church and the St. Jean the Baptist society.
The funeral will be held at Byron's undertaking parlors Saturday morning at 8.15. A high mass will be celebrated at St. Thomas' church at 9 and burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.
(published in the Springfield Republican, Thursday, June 5, 1930, p. 6)
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Albert Asher married Julie Bouvier (Bouvia) Aug. 1883 in Springfield MA. Submitted by Dominique Ritchot.
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