EDMOND MAILLE
Edmond Maille of 63 Norcross street, husband of Mrs. Virginie (Cayer) Maille, died last night at St. John's hospital after a long illness. He was 85. He was the son of the late Eusebe and Angele (Charette [sic]) Maille. Mr. Maille was born in Canada. For many years he was employed as a carpenter at the old Hamilton mills. He retired 10 years ago. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Maria Lemire, Mrs. Alice Lebleu and Mrs. Frederick J. Marshall, all of Lowell; three brothers, Harvey of Lowell, Phillip of Springfield and Arthur, better known as Eddie, of Lowell and several nieces and nephews, including Rev. Sister Jean d'Avila of the Grey Nuns of the Cross of this city. He held membership in the Holy Name society of Notre dame de Lourdes parish.
MAILLE--Died in Lowell, Oct. 10, at St. John's hospital, Edmond Maille of 63 Norcross street, husband of Virginie (Cayer) Maille. Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Archambault funeral home, 311 Pawtucket street. Solemn high mass at 10 o'clock in Notre Dame de Lourdes church. Calling hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. today and Sunday. Burial in St. Joseph's cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Funeral Directors Amedee Archambault and Son.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
The Obituary of Mr. Edmond Maille, Lowell, Massachusetts
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Published in the Lowell Sun, 11 Oct., 1952, pg. 3.
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