Lloyd, Mary (b. ABT 1834, d. 31 JAN 1879)
Death: 31 JAN 1879 Caledonia, Columbia, WI
Death: 12 AUG 1896 Caledonia, Columbia, WI
Death: 15 JAN 1929 Caledonia, Columbia, WI
Death: 1943 Columbia Co., WI
Burial: Silver Lake Cemetery, Lewiston, Columbia, WI
Death: 28 FEB 1891 Caledonia, Columbia, WI
Death: 16 DEC 1872 Caledonia, Columbia, WI
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Note: AUGUSTA -- Emerentienne Tondreau, 88, of Gray Birch Drive, formerly of Chateau Cushnoc and Mount Vernon Avenue, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, with her family at her side.
She was born in Augusta on March 11, 1916, a daughter of the late Aime and Delvina (Grenier) Pomerleau.
Mrs. Tondreau was a communicant of St. Augustine Catholic Church; a member of Cushnoc Senior Citizens, Happy Family Senior Citizens and St. Paul's Cursillistas; and a former member of the Calumet Auxiliary.
She had been employed by R. P. Hazzard Shoe Co. for more than 35 years. Her joy in life was her family. Her many hobbies included cake decorating, sewing, knitting, crocheting, ceramics and cooking for many family gatherings.
She was predeceased by her husband, Laurent Tondreau; two brothers, Richard Pomerleau and Donald Pomerleau; and two sisters, Grace Demos and Germaine Pomerleau.
Survivors include three sons, Ronald Tondreau and his wife, Mildred, of Sacramento, Calif., Norman Tondreau and his wife, Beatrice, and Patrick Tondreau, all of Augusta; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Piper and her husband, Philip, of Augusta; also eight grandchildren, Linda Ganzha and her husband, Valentin, Kathy L. Tondreau, Ronald L. Tondreau Jr. and his wife, Lisa, of Los Angeles, Reginald Tondreau and his wife, Pamela, of Sidney, Lisa Beeckel and her husband, Tom, and Tina Partridge and her husband, Charles, all of Augusta, Marcia Pouliot and her husband, Rick, of Manchester and April Henry and her husband, Mike, of Mays Landing, N.J.; great-grandchildren Cassey, Zachariah and Mallory Tondreau, Andrea, Stephanie and John Beeckel, Charlie and Sydney Partridge, Dustin and Danielle Tondreau, Leah Pouliot and Abigail Henry; two great-great-grandchildren, Danika Plaisted and Shaylee Greene; a brother, Ernest Pomerleau of Augusta; two aunts, Emelienne Cloutier of Lewiston and Blandine Grenier of Connecticut; an uncle, Raymond Grenier of North Vassalboro; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Death: 4 JAN 2005 Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, ME
Death: BEF 2005 Augusta, Kennebec, ME
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Death: FEB 1938 Augusta, Kennebec, ME
Note: John L. Dusseau died January 9, 1999, of a stroke. He designated Haverford as the principal beneficiary of his estate, and his gift completes the funding of the Dusseau Professorship in the Humanities and a scholarship fund in the name of his wife Audrey, who died in 1979. John was born on July 4, 1912, the son of Philadelphia artist Thomas Dusseau and Amelia McClure. He attended Lansdowne High School, graduating in 1930. He received his M.A. from Duke University in 1935. On January 3, 1938, he and Audrey were married in Upper Darby. They enjoyed 41 years of marriage, sharing a commitment to writing and to learning about the people and cultures of the world, whenever John could break away from his duties as editor at the medical and science publishing house of W. B. Saunders Company. They had no children. John cherished learning and communicating. He was nicknamed "Fountain" by his high-school classmates. His French middle name of LaFontaine captured the essence of a student described in his high-school yearbook as Lansdowne's foremost orator. In 1980 John married Sheila B. Sloane, the president and owner of Medi Phone, Inc., a medical transcription firm. During their 14 years of marriage, Sheila and John wrote and edited several word books in pathology and laboratory medicine that are used as a resource by medical transcriptionists. They were divorced in 1994, and Sheila died in 1997 after a long battle with cancer. John moved to Waverly Heights in Gladwyne and made new friends. He continued to play bridge competitively. He assumed leadership roles in the Residents' Association and its Newsletter, The Waverly Window.
Death: 9 JAN 1999 PA
Death: 13 APR 1951 Erie, Monroe, MI
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