Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


The Lowell Sun, 2 June 1926
DEATHS
   TOUSIGNANT—Leude Tousignant, a well known resident of Centralville and a member of St. Louis's church, died yesterday at his home, 228 Ennel street, after a brief illness, aged 58 years, 7 months and 27 days. He conducted a grocery store in Centralville for several years. He was a member of Court St. Paul, Catholic Order of Foresters, Samuel de Champlain society and the Sacred Heart league of Fitchburg. Besides his wife, Marie Louise (Blouin) Tousignant, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. Rosina Piche, Miss Anita and Miss Berangere Tousignant, all of this city; five brothers, Fidele of St. Cecile, Levrard, P.Q., Arthur and Nave of St. Sophie, P.Q., Hermenegilde of Montreal, F. W., and Angelo Tousignant of Lowell, and four sisters, Mrs. Helen Fournier of Victoriaville, P.Q., Mrs. Laura Lacroix of St. Augustin Conte Port Neuf., Mrs. Aurea Fournier of Montreal and Mrs. Alzemise Fournier of Quebec.
   REAGAN—Mrs. Anna M. (Hannigan) Reagan, beloved wife of Francis J. Reagan, a former resident of Lowell but now of Brooklyn, New York, died at her home, 417 Prospect place, Brooklyn, New York after a brief illness. Besides her husband, deceased is survived by her father, James Hannigan, two sisters, Mrs. Helen Connors and Miss Thersa Hannigan; two brothers, John and Francis Hannigan,all of this city. The body was brought to this city and removed to the home of Mrs. Bridget Chamberlain, 75 Cushing street by Undertaker Peter H. Savage Son.
   SMITH—Miss Roberta Olive Smith, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 1631 Bridge street, Dracut, aged 22 years. She leaves her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Smith; two sisters, Frances M. and Louise E., and one brother, Adelbert H. Smith.
CARDS OF THANKS
   I wish to express my sincere thanks for the many evidences of sympathy and kindness shown by friends and relatives, in my recent bereavement, the death of a loving wife. While words fail to convey the full measure of my appreciation, I assure all that such kind solicitude will ever be remember by me. ARTHUR PROVENCHER.
   We, the undersigned wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many kind relatives, neighbors and friends who by their acts of kindness, floral and spiritual offerings helped to lighten the burden of sorrow in the sickness and death of our dear mother, Mrs. Catherine Daley. Their kindness we will ever hold in grateful and loving remembrance. JAMES F. AND JOHN J. DALEY.
   We, the undersigned, desire to express publicly our sincere thanks to those who by their offerings of floral tributes, acts of kindness and expressions of condolence, served to lighten the burden of our grief in the death of our beloved brother, Thomas M. Fahey. Such evidence of true friendship we shall ever cherish in loving remembrance. MISS MARY FAHEY, MRS. JOSEPH FAHEY & FAMILY.
   We, the undersigned, take this method of expressing our sincere thanks, and heartfelt gratitude to all our kind friends, who by their expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness, and offerings of floral tributes, served to temper the keenness of our grief, on the death of a beloved husband and brother. We will ever cherish in loving memory these manifestations of true friendship. MRS. D. W. MULLIN, MRS. MARY L. SULLIVAN, MRS. W. W. KEENE.

FOUND DEAD IN BED
   WOONSOCKET, R.I., June 2. (AP)—William Connell of Norwich, Conn., 56, was found dead in bed by his companion, Thomas Creighton, also of Norwich, in a rooming house here today. The men, former residents of Blackstone, Mass., came here for the Memorial day holidays, and Creighton admitted Connell had a fit during the night following a drinking bout.
   The medical examiner found death due to a heart attack.
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1926 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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