Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


Woburn Daily Times, 2 June 1927

Mrs. Marion Vigneau Laid At Rest.
Mrs. Marion Vigneau, for the past twenty-four years a well-known resident of the North Woburn Section of this city, was laid at rest Tuesday morning, the funeral cortege leaving her late home, 6 School street, North Woburn at nine o'clock and a High Mass of Requiem celebrated by the Rev. Richard F. Boland was held at St. Anthony's church, North Woburn at nine thirty o'clock. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery, Montvale.

Mrs. Vigneau was born in Nova Scotia, the daughter of Isaac Bouchie and Mary Ebert, about eighty-five years ago, and resided there for a number of years. About twenty-four years ago she took up residence in Woburn, and had since made her home here, her tender, even, disposition making for her many acquaintances. She succumbed on last Sunday, following an illness of about three months, passing away about 12:15 p.m.

She leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters, Mrs. Henry Cullivan of North Woburn and Mrs. Mealy Merchant of Everett, and two sons, Edward of North Woburn and John of Providence, Rhode Island. Thirty-nine grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren also survive her.

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1927 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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