Akets, John 1883 - 1965 Bourgeois, Clara 1885 - 1929 Cadorette, Marie Josephine (nee St. Pierre) 1894 - 1984 Chortier, Yvonne 1922 - 1940 Clarkson, Grace 16 Jul 1931 age 69 wife of Aloysius De Leglise, Josephine Eulalie 1862 - 1914 Demers, Arthur Benjamin 8 May 1914 - 15 Sep 1915 Demers, Benjamin 1882 - 1964 Demers, Gina 17 Feb 1918 age 65 Doucette, John 6 Sep 1889 - 13 Nov 1918 Doucette, Josephine 12 Mar 1892 - 7 Nov 1918 wife of John Fortin, Mary Ange (nee Payment) 27 Jun 1917 age 17 wife of Edmond Genest, Armand 'Pete' 1897 - 1980 Genest, Calixte Alfred 24 Aug 1928 age 47 Genest, Delphine Provencher died 23 Apr 1922 Genest, Nere 1851 - 1936 Gordon, Mary A. 5 May 1924 age 82 Gordon, Rosie M. (nee Chizen) 15 Aug 1923 age 33 wife of F. M. Maguire, Frank 13 Feb 1900 - 12 Jul 1914 Maguire, Nellie 1899 - 1916 wife of John Mireau, Adelia (nee St. Pierre) 1896 - 1992 Mireau, Alphonse E. 1880 - 1956 Mireau, Blanche 1898 - 1905 Mireau, Cyprien Joseph 1917 - 1988 Mireau, Cyril 1933 - 1997 Mireau, J. Ovide 1887 - 1976 Mireau, Joseph 1923 - 2006 Mireau, Laurent W. 1930 - 23 Sep 2011 Mireau, Louis 1885 - 1915 Mireau, Louise 1888 - 1908 Mireau, Lucille Virginie 1936 - 1985 Mireau, Paul 1908 - 1928 Mireau, Stephanie Lucille 1986 - 1992 Pajot, Maria wife of Alphonse Provencher, Ada Rose 1900 - 1934 Provencher, Antonio 1891 - 1964 Provencher, (baby) 1934 - 1934 dau of Antonio & Ada Saint Pierre, Raphael 1835 - 1905 hus of Celina Phaneuf Farnsworth St. Pierre, Exilia 1865 - 1931 St. Pierre, Henri 1914 - 1914 St. Pierre, Joseph 1916 - 1916 St. Pierre, Paul 1869 - 1936 Stewart, Irma Lillian (nee Mireau) 1928 - 2005 Turnbull, Catherine Josephine died 16 Mar 1920 wife of John E. 2 unidentified gravesites
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