- 1943, Monday May 10, The Ottawa Evening Citizen page 22
BOUCHER ? On Monday, May 10, 1943, in hospital, Alphonse Boucher, beloved husband of Ida Chamberlain, of 481 Sunnyside Ave., in his 66 year. Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset St W., from where funeral will be held on Thursday, May 13, at 1.30 p.m. Interment in Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.
1943, Monday May 10, The Ottawa Evening Citizen page 12
Alphonse Boucher
The death of Alphonse Boucher, a moulder by trade and an employee of the Ottawa Car and Aircraft Company for the past few years, occurred this morning at a local hospital. He had been ill for a week. Born in Renfrew 65 years ago. he was the son of Mr and Mrs Oliver Boucher and a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church where he was respected by all who knew him. He is survived by his widow, the former Ida Chamberlain; five sons, Joseph, Detroit; Alonso, Buckingham; Andrew of Ottawa and Reginald and Melvyn at home; four daughters, Mrs A. Miller, Mrs F. Poulin, Mrs Frnk Brady, all of Ottawa, and Sandra at home; two brothers, Joseph and George of Pembroke; three sisters, Mrs J. Leclaire, Almonte; Mrs V. Montford, Ansonville, Ont, and Mrs R. Larose, Iroquois Falls. The funeral will be held at the F.N. Garret parlours on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 when Elder H.R. Brennan will conduct the service. Interment will be in the Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.
1943, Friday May 14, The Ottawa Journal page 18
Funeral is Held of Alphonse Boucher
A large number of friends and relatives attended the funereal of Alphonse Boucher yesterday. Mr Boucher died in hospital Monday in his 66th year. Rev H.R. Brennab officiated at the service held at the Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 564 Somerset street west, and interment was made in Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte. Besides a large number of private floral tributes there were pieces from Ottawa Car and Aircraft, Limited, and staff; Carleton Place Church members; friends from Detroit; employes, Dominion Store, 1075 Bank street; Neighbours; fellow-employes, Ottawa Car and Aircraft, Limited, Foundry Division; Members and Friends of Seventh Day Adventist Church. The Ottawa Car and Aircraft Limited, was represented by M.L. Lambe and T. Ryan. Those left to mourn include five daughters and three sons by his first wife, Regina Gendron, who predeceased him 11 years ago, Mrs Albert Millar, Mrs Fred Poulin, Mrs Frank Brady, of Ottawa, Mrs Vianney Montford, Ansonville, Ont., and Mrs Rene Larose, Iroquois Falls, Ont.; Joseph, of Detroit, Alonzo, of Buckingham, and Andrew, of Ottawa; one daughter and two sons by his second wife, Ida Chamberlain, who survives, Sandra, Reginald and Melvin, at home; one sister, Mrs John Leclair, Almonte, and two brothers, Joseph and George Boucher, Pembroke.
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