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8951 The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- 26 Sep 1993
KROGER, CELESTE INA ARBOUR "LESSIE"
Died Monday, 20 Sep 1993, at her daughter's residence in Albuquerque, NM. She was born 16 Nov 1904, in Baton Rouge. Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., 3 to 9 pm Sunday. Religious services at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825Government St., at 1 pm Monday. Interment in Resthaven Gardens of Memory. Survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Celeste and Ron Cernik, Houston, and Marie Louise and Paul Gardiner,Albuquerque; two sons, John Kroger Jr. and Steve Kroger,both of BatonRouge; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Preceded in death by parents, Hunter Arbour and Georgia Ina Stevens Arbour; husband in 1976, John M. Kroger; and a brother in 1988, Fred Arbour. Pallbearers will be grandsons.

She had 4 children 
ARBOUR, Celeste Ina "'Lessie'" (I2740)
 
8952 The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- Saturday 22 Oct 2011
Raymond P. Arbour, 70, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center at noon Friday, 21 Oct 2011. A resident of Denham Springs and a native of Baton Rouge, Raymondgraduated from Catholic High Schooland served in the US Navy for fouryears. A graduate of LSU and a retiree of ExxonMobil, he is survived by his wife of 46 years, Ruth R. Arbour; two daughters, Ashley Laborde and husband Jeffrey, of Denham Springs, and Allyson Lambert and husbandWallace, of Spanish Fort, AL; four grandchildren, Tristan Laborde, Taylor Laborde, Ainsley Lambert andAbigail Lambert; four brothers and a sister, Harold Arbour, Gerald Arbour, Barbara Delaune, Dale Arbour and Daryl Arbour. Preceded in death by hisparents, Cyril T. Arbour, who was a native of Baton Rouge, and Murnie K. Arbour, who was a native of Bogalusa. Raymond was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus Council 3331, ExxonMobil Research Retirees Club and the Quality of Life Association. He also volunteered on a regular basis at Lewis Vincent Elementary School. Visitation at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Greenwell Springs, on Sunday, 23 Oct, from 5 pm to 8 pm, with recitation of the rosary at 7:30 pm. Visitation resumes at the church Monday, 24 Oct, from 9:30 am until Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 am. Interment in Resthaven Gardens of Memory, Baton Rouge. Services under the direction of Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd. Inlieuof flowers, donations can be made to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. A special thanks to Sherri, Terri, Priscilla, Jason, Myles, and Chris of the MSCC unit at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. The family would also like to thankDrs. Spell, Hines, Boedefeld, Pirzadah, and Kantrow, the Rev.Sam Maranto, Lisa, Danielle, and Christine. 
ARBOUR, Raymond Patrick (I1682)
 
8953 The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- Wednesday 07 Sep 2011
Doris Cleo James Carmeno passed away Sunday, 4 Sep 2011, at The Carpenter House of St Joseph Hospice at the age of 83. Preceded in death by her husband, Sam Carmeno; a son, Steve Hymel and parents; mother, Quinna Mae Arbour; stepfather, Lawrence Arbour; and father, George W. James. She is survived by a son, Carey M. Hymel and wife, Terri Latimer Hymel; grandchildren, Brittany Hymel-Truax and husband, Todd Truax, Michelle Hymel-Hood and husband, James Hood, and Paul Hymel; and a godchild, Kathy McLean and husband, James McLean Jr. Visitation at Rabenhorst FuneralHome East, 11000 Florida Blvd., on Thursday, 8 Sep, starting at 9 am until procession to Roselawn Memorial Park for internment at 11 am.She had 2 children 
ARBOUR, Doris Cleo (I3414)
 
8954 The Advocate (Baton Ruge, LA) -- 11 Nov 2002
ARBOUR, REBECCA STONE -- A homemaker, wife, mother and tireless volunteer, she died at her home on Friday, 8 Nov 2002, after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was 61. Visiting was at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., from 6 pm to 8 pm Sunday. Visiting at the funeral home from 10 am until service at 11 am Monday, conducted by the Rev. Gerald Burns. Interment in the Arbour family plot atRoselawn Memorial Park. Survived by her husband, Robert Arbour, Baton Rouge; a son, Michael Arbourof Dallas and wife Katherine K. Arbour and their three children, Sydney, Katherine, and Caroline; a daughter, Denise A. Tebbe of New Orleans and husband James Tebbe and their three children, Trey, Sarah, and William; a daughter, Jeanne A. Favrot of Birmingham, AL, her husband, Stephen Favrot, and their four children, Elise, Reeves, David, and Stone; and a sister, Barbara Meierhoefer, Washington DC. Preceded in death by her mother, Alexina Stevenson Stone; and father, Oliver L. Stone. She wasa graduate of LSU and a committed community service leader. She had served as treasurer of the Baton Rouge chapter of the Colonial Dames, on the board of the Big River Council of Camp Fire of America andpast president of the Baton Rouge Junior League. She served for 10 years on the national council of Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity as director of alumni,director of personnel and treasurer and vice president. She was a 20-year volunteer with the United Way of Greater Baton Rouge and on its board of directors, and was chair of various subcommittees of the Community Partnership Division, including the Appropriations Committee and the Admissions Committee. She was a member of St Aloysius Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society, 4919 Jamestown Ave, Suite 104, Baton Rouge,LA 70808. 
STONE, Rebecca (I6158)
 
8955 The Anaconda Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 30 Jan 1910
A SURPRISE PARTY
A pleasant surprise was given at the home of Miss Vivian Arbour, 90 East Front Street, Friday evening. Games and music made the evening enjoyable. Those present were Miss Alfreda Davis, Jessie Schroder, Josie Scott, Ida Wood, Princess Betzler, Margaret Schultz, Maggie McLeod, Elnora Davis, Messrs. Robert Ledigate, Frank Denkin, Wallace Barren, Jimmie Reynolds, Aubrey Osler, John Griffiths, Corby Estey, Will Yutz, Tom Yutz,Robert Betzler, Lee Hawksworth, Archie Hawksworth, Arthur McLeod, Dennis Corrison.

On 12 Sep 1918, Vivian and Ivan were apparently still married, as Mrs. Vivian Binns was recorded as Ivan's next of kin on his WWI Draft Registration, living at 604 Eland St, Anaconda, MT.

Vivian sailed on the "Queen Mary" into New York, NY, arriving on 09 Nov1945, returning from war as a "High Score Casual" headed for the Separation Center in DesMoines, IA. She had achieved the rank of CPL and reported her name as Vivian B. Arbour.

unknown newspaper (Butte, MT) -- 13 Feb 1958
For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Bessemer J. Lawrence, a group of theirfriends surprised them with a party Saturday at their home, 1825 Schley Street. Group singing was enjoyed wiht Mrs. Harvey Horton accompanying on the piano. Mr. Lawrencewas presented with a gift, and midnight supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Al Hulversen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Judd,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dallman,Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dorville, Mr. and Mrs. James Hoida,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Claridge, Mr. and Mrs. George Laun, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hausehildt, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoida, Mrs. Constance Estabrook, Mrs. Marion Bolitho,Mrs. Esther Murphy,and Douglas Estabrook.
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Bio from Facebook 12 Feb 2010:
12 Feb 1894 -- Vivian Grace ARBOUR, the youngest child of Fred ARBOUR and Ida TERRY, was born along the western frontier in Glendale, Montana.In about 1912 she married Ivan Derry BINNS and gave birth in 1915 to their daughter Ida E. BINNS. Their marriage seems to have soured some time after this, as they eventually divorced. Vivian married Bessemer John LAWRENCE - known as BJ - on 09 Feb 1926 inDeer Lodge, MT. They had nochildren together. BJ worked variously as a railroad firefighter, as ateamster, and as a butcher. During WWII, Vivian served as a WAC. At the end of the war, Corporal Vivian sailed on the "Queen Mary" into New York Harbor, arriving on 09 Nov 1945. She returned from war as a "High Score Casual" and headed for the Separation Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Vivian died in Silver Bow County, MT, on 22 May 1976 at the age of 84. BJ died less than 4 years later.
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Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- 23 May 1976
Lawrence -- Mrs. Vivian G. Lawrence of the Legion Oasis passed away Saturday morning in a local nursing home. Her remains are in Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home where Rev Michael Chilton will conduct services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.Entombment in Mountain view Cemetery Mausoleum.
Attention: Silver Leaf Rebecca Lodge 10 - All officers and members are requested to assemble at Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home this Sunday evening at 7:30 to participate in ritualistic services for Vivian G. Lawrence.
Attention: Ruth Chapter Order of Eastern Star - All officers and members are requested to assemble at Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home this Sunday evening at 8:00 to participate in ritualistic servicesfor Vivian G. Lawrence.

Card of Thanks -- 30 May 1976
We would like to thank Dr. Jacobson, the pallbearers, Father Burke and neighbors and friends for all their acts of kindness, also the nurses, aides, and managers of the Butte Park Royal Nursing Home who took care of her. The Silver Leaf Rebecca Lodge 10 and the Ruth Chapter of Eastern Star. The organist and soloist, the flowers, food we received, and tothose who came to pay their last respects. Family of Vivian G. Lawrence 
ARBOUR, Vivian Grace (I7118)
 
8956 The ashes of Cyrille Francis were half buried in « le cimetière Belmont» in Ste-Foy and the other half was buried in January 1999 in St. Matthew's RC parish in Jersey, CI, UK in the same tomb as his parents. LE GARIGNON, Cyrille Francis (I51492)
 
8957 The Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- 01 Nov 1994
ARBOUR, BEATRICE JOHNSON
Died 9:30 pm Saturday, 29 Oct 1994, at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. She was 87, a native of Lottie and a resident of Plaquemine. Visiting at Wilbert Funeral Home, Plaquemine, 10 am to 1:45 pm Tuesday. Religious services at St Clement of RomeCatholic Church, Plaquemine, at 2 pmTuesday, conducted by Father Jerome Dugas. Entombment in Grace Memorial Park Mausoleum. Survived by three daughters, Gloria Dupont, Plaquemine, Juanita Arbour, New Orleans, and Jan Fleming, River Ridge; a son, J.Donald Arbour, Plaquemine; a sister, Daisy Boudreau, Lockport; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, George Donald Arbour; parents, Frank and Clelie Petit Johnson; and a brother, Earl Johnson Sr. Pallbearers will be grandsons. 
JOHNSON, Beatrice (I3361)
 
8958 The Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- 15 Sep 2002
EAST, CLARA ARBOUR
Owner of Eastwood Plantation, she died Friday, 13 Sept 2002, at Lane Memorial Hospital, Zachary, after a lengthy illness. She was 97 and wife of the late John L. East, who was of Plains. She is survived by a sister, Tallulah Arbour of Baton Rouge; three nephews, Joseph H. Arbour and wife Evelyn of Baton Rouge, Frank Brian Arbour and wife Bennett Ann, and Willard Arbour and wife Lisa, all of Atlanta; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins by marriage and by blood. Surviving also are her faithful employee, John Hadden; and devoted nephew, John Troth. She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Anna Brian Arbour; and brothers, Frank Brian Arbour, Willard L. Arbour, and Joseph H. Arbour Sr. Pallbearers will be Johnny Hadden, John Troth, Joseph H. Arbour Jr., Brian Arbour, Hardy Brian, and Willard Arbour. Special thanks are given to her loyal and longtime caregivers for their loving concern over the many years, without whom her life would have been different. She referred to the following as her guardian angels, Iona Veal, Elizabeth Davis, Margaret Judson, Mildred Mills, Pearlie Fields, and Darrell Jetson, all of whom referred to her as Mrs. Daisy. The family wishes to thank the staff at Lane Memorial Hospital fortheir great care and compassion. Visitation at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., from 9 am Monday until funeral at 11 am, with the Rev. Kenny Lairdofficiating. Burial inRoselawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations maybemade to a favorite charity. 
ARBOUR, Clara (I2943)
 
8959 The Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- 18 Aug 2004
SOMMERS, DOROTHY ARBOUR -- A native of Baton Rouge and resident of Lebanon Junction, KY, she died Monday, 16 Aug 2004, at Frazier Rehabilitation Hospital in Louisville, KY. She was 88 years old. Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd., Thursday, 19 Aug, from 5 pm to 9 pm and from 8 am to 9:30 am Friday, 20 Aug. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Patrick Catholic Church at 10 amFriday, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Martin. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial Park. She is survivedby her sons, Frank Sommers and Michael Sommers, both of Baton Rouge, Keily Sommers of South Shore, KY, and G.C. Sommers of Cincinnati; daughters, Mrs. Shelby (Lynette) Owens of Kingwood, Texas, Mrs. Roy (Cordie) Willis of Lebanon Junction, Mrs. David (Carolyn) Brown of The Colony, Texas, and Suzanne Moore of Pace, FL; and a brother, Donald Arbour. She isalso survived by 24 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, John F.Sommers Sr.; son, Kenneth Sommers; daughter, Mary Sommers; parents, Clarence and Ida Arbour; three brothers and five sisters, Pallbearers will beJohnny Sommers, Steven Sommers, Matt Willis, Jamie Legier, David Brown, and David Owens. 
ARBOUR, Dorothy May (I3435)
 
8960 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, Robert (I43282)
 
8961 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, Elizabeth (I43522)
 
8962 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, Thomas (I43523)
 
8963 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, William (I43690)
 
8964 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, James (I43709)
 
8965 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour. HARBOUR, Thomas (I44076)
 
8966 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour.1788 - Hargham Banns published between James POOLEY Singleman of WestHarling & Elizabeth HARPER Singlewoman of Hargham 5th, 12th, 26thOctober 1788 HARBOUR, Elizabeth (I43525)
 
8967 The children of Thomas Harper and Elizabeth Hunt were baptised asHarperbut subsequently the surname has changed to Harbour.Grave inscription reads;Sacred/ to the memory of/ John HARBOUR/ who died/ May 22 1834/ aged 82years/ also of/ Elizabeth his wife/ who died/ September 22nd 1839/aged 82 years HARBOUR, John (I43528)
 
8968 The Church of Saint-Merri or Église Saint-Merry) is a parish church in Paris, located near the Centre Pompidou along the rue Saint Martin, in the 4th arrondissement on the Rive Droite (Right Bank).[2] It is dedicated to the 8th century abbot of Autun Abbey, Saint Mederic, who came toParis on pilgrimage and later died there in the year 700. In 884 Mederic was declared patron saint of the Right Bank.[2].
Église Saint-Merri or Église Saint-Merry

Location 76 Rue de la Verrerie, 4e
State France
Geographic coordinates 48°51???32???N 2°21???04???E 
OUDIN, Marie (I38141)
 
8969 The church record says Isaïe-Avila drowned in the Rivière des Mille-Îles, which flows just north of Laval (the river is the city limits). Ste-Thérèse being a few miles north from the river, we cannot say he died in Ste-Thérèse.

"Ce premier août mil huit cent quatre vingt sept, nous prêtre soussignéavons inhumé dans le cimetière de cette paroisse le corps de Isaïe Avila noyé avant hier au soir dans la rivière des Mille-Îles agé de vingt ans huit mois et seize jours, fils ré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»légitime de défunt Jean-Baptiste Arbour et de Élisabeth Filion de cette paroisse. Présents Éphrem Gravel et Pierre Filion qui n'ont pu signer. Lecture faite."

"On this first of August 1887, I undersigned priest, have interred in this parish's cemetery the body of Isaïe Avila who drowned in the evening of the day before yesterday in the Rivière des Mille-Îles, at the ageof twenty years and eight months a,fils ré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»nd sixteen days, son of the late Jean-Baptiste Arbour and Élisabeth Filion of this parish. Attending were Éphrem Gravel and Pierre Filion who could not sign. Reading done."
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ARBOUR, Avila Isaîe (I2298)
 
8970 The Clifton Advocate (IL) -- Friday 07 Jul 1911
. . . police and has not yet been arrested. The men under arrest are Gene ARBOUR and Joe Jolliver of Kankakee and the third is John Hawiey fonnerly a sojour . . .

The Clifton Advocate (IL) -- Friday 28 Jul 1911
. . . Joseph Joliver and Eugene ARBOUR indicted by grand jury 8 July onthe charge of breaking into the slaughter ho . . .
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Eugene's WWI Draft Registration reports him as being of medium height and medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.
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Kankakee Republican News (IL) -- 13 May 1944
MAN, THROWN OUT OF CAR IN CRASH, DIES -- Eugene Arbour, 69, Falls On His Head; Funeral Is Monday
Eugene Arbour, 69, of 502 Industrial Avenue, Hobbie Heights, died at 10o'clock this morning at St Mary Hospital as a result of head injuries received when two automobiles collided at Chicago Avenue and Chestnut Street, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. One automobile, driven by William Benjamin of 650 Industrial Avenue, was going west, and the other, driven by Naomi York, wife of William York, a student at Olivet College, was going south. Arbour, riding with Benjamin, was thrown out of the car by the impact and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. The body is at Hertz Memorial Temple, where funeral services will be held at 3:30 Monday afternoon. Friends may call after noon Sunday. Arbour, a retired tiler, was born in Beaverville on 9 Jan 1875, but came to Kankakee while he was aboy and lived most of his life here. In 1892, he married Josephine Guertin who died 13 years ago. He is survived by nine grandchildren, including Mrs. Bertha Cremer with whom he lived; a sister,Mrs.Louise Hoffman, and a brother, Charles Arbour, both of Kankakee; and a stepson, Alvin Guertin.
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ARBOUR, Eugene (I3693)
 
8971 The Columbian (Clark Co, WA) -- Sunday 28 Jun 1998
KATHLEEN A. CRUTHERS Vancouver
Lifelong Vancouver resident, Kathleen A. Cruthers, 53, died Wednesday 24 June 1998, in Vancouver. The Columbian was unable to determine the cause of death. Mrs. Cruthers was bon 28 Dec 1944, in Vancouver. She had worked as a sales clerk at Crosley Bowl for the past seven years. She enjoyed collecting rabbit figurines and Princess Diana memorabilia. Survivors include two sons, David and Tony, bothof Vancouver; one daughter,Theresa Edmonds of Fairfield, CA; and one brother Wayne Arbour of Vancouver. A funeral will begin at 10 am Tuesday at Memorial gardens Funeral Chapel. Private burial will follow in Evergreen memorial Gardens Cemetery. Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made tothe American Heart Association, 11807N E 99th St Suite 1160, Vancouver, WA 98682.
She had 3 living Cruthers and 1 living McKay 
ARBOUR, Kathleen Anne (I5120)
 
8972 The Columbian (Clark Co, WA) -- Thursday 28 Feb 2013
MARY HELEN (ARBOUR) MCVAY 30 July 1928 -- 25 February 2013
Mary Helen Arbour McVay, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away 25 February 2013, surrounded by her family. While her memory was slowly taken from her by Alzheimer's, she remained theheart of our family. Mary was bornin Plaquemine, Louisiana on 30 July 1928 to Mattie and Warren Arbour. Her older sister Ruth (deceased) and younger brother John (living) completed thefamily. They moved to Vancouver in 1935 where Warren owned and operated a grocery store. Mary spentmany days after school helping her father at the store. Mary met her future husband, Bill, in Aprilof 1947 and were married on October 18th of the same year. Over their 65 years of marriage, they raised 3 children, Jeffrey, Shari and Dave who gave her 6 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. While Mary's number one focus was always her family and raising her children, she did become a manager for Hickory Farms in the Commercial Sales division and worked for thatorganization for 20 years.Mary loved to travel, spending the month of March in Palm Desert each year, along with family vacations to Sunriver and the beach. Anything thatgot her on the road was a good day to her. Mary is survived by her husband, Bill; children, Jeffrey McVay (Pam), Shari Ludlow (Mike) and DaveMcVay (Bobbie); grandchildren, Katherine Kissick, Alex McVay, Jessica Ludlow, Jacob Ludlow, Kalah McVay, Tyler McVay; and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will beheld at St Joseph's Catholic Church inVancouver at 11:00 am on Friday, March 1st. The family would like to thank caregivers Vicky and Peter Cutile for opening their home and hearts to Mary and our family in her final days. Please sign Mary's Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.She had3children 
ARBOUR, Mary Helen (I6070)
 
8973 The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) -- Tuesday 24 Mar 1998
Vancouver -- Lillian M. Hillen died Friday, 20 March 1998, in San Antonio, Texas, while visiting her daughter. She was 71. Mrs. Hillen was born 30 Sep 1926, in Vancouver and graduated from Vancouver High School in1944. She attended Washington StateCollege. Mrs. Hillen returned to Vancouver 10 years ago. She was preceded in death by a son, Bruce, and her first husband, Don Vandervelden. Mrs. Hillen was a member of the Northwest Watercolor Association and First Church of Christ,Scientist. Survivors include her husband, Victor, at home; one daughter, Jill Vandervelden of San Antonio; two stepdaughters, Marylou O'Neil of San Diego and Gail Holt of Spokane; one son, Jeffrey of Eugene, OR; two stepsons, Arthur Hillen ofWindsor, Ontario, Canada, and Steven Hillen of Long Island, NY; two sisters, Shirley Knight and Eileen ONeil; one brother, Kenneth Arbour; two grandchildren; 18 step-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and 14 step-great-grandchildren. There will be no service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Science Church, Canterbury Crest, or charity of donors choice.
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ARBOUR, Lillian Mary (I5280)
 
8974 The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) -- Wednesday 15 Oct 2008
Irene Ann Arbour 15 July 1922 -- 11 October 2008
Irene Ann Arbour, 86, of Vancouver, WA, passed away peacefully with family and friends by her side, on 11 Oct 2008. She was born on 15 July 1922, in Plaquemine, Louisiana. She is survived by daughters, Debi Wannamaker and Donna Quintana; 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Shewas preceded in death by her husband John, and her son Johnny. She wasa soft hearted, head strong woman, that loved to laugh. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and taking trips to Reno, NV. Shewill be missed by everyone, who was blessed to have known her. Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, 17 Oct,at 11:00 am at St Joseph's Catholic Church, 400 S. Andresen, Vancouver, WA.

Excerpts from her online guestbook:

by Sharon Smith : 15 Oct 2008 8:21am
I have so many wonderful memories of ReRe...and they all make me smile.She was a woman of courage and always looked at the brighter side of life. Love to all her family. Sharon 
SHARON, Irene Ann (I3195)
 
8975 The Columbian (WA) -- Wednesday 22 Sep 2010
RUTH ANNALEE ARBOUR BATON 4 June 1926 -- 13 September 2010
Ruth Annalee Arbour Baton peacefully left this earth 13 September 2010 at age of 84. She lived in Vancouver, WA since coming to Clark County in 1935 with her family at age 9. She was born to Warren and Mattie Arbour on 4 June 1926 in Plaquemine, LA. Ruth was a loyal Blazer fan from the team's inception and was the family resident video-photographer. Ruth is survived by four children, Pam (John) Garofalo, Jan (Brian) Bell, Bonnie (Sid) Harvey and Bill (Kim) Baton Jr.; sister, Mary McVay; brother, John Arbour; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Bill Baton Sr.; andher 5 year old daughter, Terri Lynn in 1971. Graveside service will beheld at Evergreen Memorial Gardens,Saturday, 25 September, at 2:00 pm. Celebration of Ruth's life will be immediately after at the family home. The family requests donations be made to the Ray Hickey house, Vancouver, WA in lieu of flowers. Please sign Ruth's guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.She had 5 children 
ARBOUR, Ruth Annalee (I6805)
 
8976 The Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL) -- 21 Jun 1976
MARY L. HOFFMAN
A longtime resident of Kankakee, Mrs. Mary Louise Hoffman, 91, of 1159 S. Schuyler Ave, died at 4 am today at a local nursing home. She had been ill a year. Services will be at 10 am Wednesday at Yates-Orrison Funeral Home, the Rev. Earl J. Bruso officiating. Burial is to be in MoundGrove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Tuesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Hoffman was born on20 Sep 1884 in Beaverville,a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Medard Arbour. She was married on 12 Dec 1899 to William Fred Hoffman. He died in 1942. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Bierman of Kankakee; six granchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Hoffman was a member of the Independent Order of Foresters.

The Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL) -- 23 Jun 1976
MARY L. HOFFMAN
The funeral for Mrs. Mary Louise Hoffman, 91, 1159 S. Schuyler Ave, whodied Monday, was conducted today by the Rev. Earl Bruso at the Yates-Orrison Funeral Home. Burial was in Mound Grove Gardens. Pallbearers were Arthur William Bierman, Robert Chamberlin, Dennis Hoffman, Vernon Coy, Howard Hoffmand, and Ralph Richard.She had 6 children 
ARBOUR, Mary Louise (I6078)
 
8977 The Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL) -- Friday 03 Jun 2005
DOROTHY GREEAR -- Urbana
Dorothy J. Greear, 65, of Armstrong, formerly of Kankakee, died Thursday (02 June 2005) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. There will be novisitation. Graveside services will be held at 2 pm Monday in KankakeeMemorial Gardens. Memorialsmay be made to the American Cancer Society or to an organization of the donor's choice. Renner-Wikoff Chapel, Urbana, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Greear was a housekeeper at Carle Clinic for 16 years. She was born 23 May 1940, in Kankakee, the daughter of Joseph Eugene and Dorothy Fern Patchett Arbour. She was a memberof the First Baptist Church in Kankakee and attended the Church of Christ in St Joseph. She enjoyed collecting savings banks. Surviving are one daughter andson-in-law, Mary and Danny Jenkins of Armstrong; four brothers, Joseph Eugene Arbour of Bourbonnais, Howard Allen Arbour of Buckingham, Charles Ray Arbour of Kankakee, Kenneth Duane Arbour of Fairview Heights; one granddaughter; and severalnieces and nephews. Deceased are two brothers, one sister, and two grandchildren.

News-Gazette (Champaign-Urbana, IL) -- Saturday 04 Jun 2005 -- pA4
DOROTHY GREEAR
Armstrong -- Graveside services for Dorothy J. Greear, 65, of Armstrongwill be at 2 pm Monday at Kankakee Memorial Gardens, Kankakee. There will be no visitation. Renner-Wikoff Chapel, 1900 S. PhiloRoad, U, is handling arrangements. Ms. Greear diedat 11:52 am Thursday (2 June 2005)at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. She was born 23 May 1940, in Kankakee, a daughter of Joseph Eugene and Dorothy Fern Patchett Arbour. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Jenkins of Armstrong; four brothers, Joseph Eugene Arbour of Bourbonnais, Howard Allen Arbour of Buckingham, Charles Ray Arbour of Kankakeeand Kenneth Duane Arbour of Fairview Heights; and a granddaughter. She was preceded in death by two brothers, a sister and two grandchildren. Ms. Greear was a housekeeper at Carle Clinic for 16 years. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Kankakee, and also attended Church of Christ in St Joseph. She collected savings banks. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to an organization of the donor's choice.
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ARBOUR, Dorothy Jane (I3434)
 
8978 The Family Book LEBON, Theophile Alexandre (I52055)
 
8979 The family had connections with Henry Purcell. FARMER, Isabella Emily Agnes (I34679)
 
8980 The family is at Preston, Woodleigh, Kingsbridge, Devon in 1891 SurnameFirst name(s) District Vol Page ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Marriages Dec 1883 ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- BLANK Robert Edward Kingsbridge 5b 393 Rowe Mary Ann Kingsbridge 5b 393 STEVENS Edward Kingsbridge 5b 393 Tucker Susan Kingsbridge 5b 393 STEVENS, Edward (I71913)
 
8981 The Hartford Courant (CT) -- Tuesday 17 Aug 2004
ARBOUR, Alice Rose
Alice Rose Arbour, 84, died Saturday, 14 August 2004 at Blair Manor Nursing Home in Enfield. She was the former Alice Urbon, daughter of Francis and Veronica Urbon and native of Somers. She is survived by a daughter, Cynthia Smaldone of Louisville,KY; two sons, Dennis Arbour of Rockport, ME, and Richard Arbour of Russell, MA; two sisters, Antonia Calcasola of Somers, and Florence Reed of Broad Brook; a brother Lawrence Urbon of Somers; four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. A memorial service for family and close personal friends will be held private at a later date. In keeping with Alice's love for her pets, the family would like to request that in lieu of flowers, well-wishers make a donation to their local animal rescue league in her memory. Arrangements by Somers Funeral Home, Somers. 
URBON, Alice Rose (I3083)
 
8982 The Helena Independent (MT) -- 18 Oct 1937
REICHLE COUPLE KILLED AS PLANE LOSES WING, DIVES -- Amateur Pilot is One Victim, Passenger is a Woman
Reichle, 17 Oct -- As his mother looked on from her home, Joseph Polish, 24, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Rudolph Polish, 21-year old mother ofa baby girl, crashed to their deaths here this afternoonwhen Polish's airplane lost a wing and plunged tothe ground from a height of 500 feet. The accident occurred hardly half a mile from the Polish ranch home. Polish's wrist watch was stopped at 3:30 pm. Young Polish, an amateur pilot, had taken his sister-in-law up just after landing with two passengers, Willis and William Smith, Reichle ranch laborers. Plane Old -- The plane, a second-hand, open-cockpit monoplane, had been purchased two weeks ago by Polish, who flew it here from Minneapolis. Mrs. Polish's body was badly mangled. Polish apparently shut off the ignition for the wreckage did notcatch fire. Witnesses said the right wing appeared to fall from the plane while it was about 500 feet from the ground, and theship plunged into a vertical dive, leveling off just before strikingtheearth and plowing into the side of a hill. Wreckage was strewn over a large area. The missing wing was found 155 yards from where the plane crashed. Young Polish, who had been flying for five years, and who frequently took passengers for shortflights, was said to have been qualifiedfor a transport pilot's license. The plane which crashed today was histhird machine. The Family -- Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Polish, preeminent ranchers ofthis section, Polish is survived by severalbrothers and sisters, including a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Jensen of Russell, CO. Mrs. Polish's husband, daughter, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour, of Reichle, survive.

from FindAGrave.com -- excerpted 05 Jun 2012
Nellie Evelyn Arbour Polish
Birth: 1915
Wisdom, Beaverhead Co, MT
Death: 17 Oct 1937
Beaverhead Co, MT
Parents: Joseph Carl Arbour (1890 - 1965) & Alice Florence Stephens Arbour (1895 - 1964)
Inscription: Polish 1915 Nellie 1937
Note: Single Stone with seven family names
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Dillon, Beaverhead Co, MT
Plot: Plat B, Blk A, Lot 101, Space 4 
ARBOUR, Nellie Evelyn (I6310)
 
8983 The Helena Independent (MT) -- Friday 07 Aug 1936
CRASH IN LOUISIANA TAKES LIVES OF FIVE
New Orleans, 6 Aug -- Trapped in the blazing wreckage of an overturned automobile, five persons were burned to death 18 miles south of here today. One other was burned possibly fatally. All were members of well-known New Orleans families. The dead:Mrs. A. F. Bernius, wife of a local pharmicist; her granddaughter, Laura Bernius, 4; Mrs. Arthur Arbour andher son, Arthur Arbour Jr.; and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, 28, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bernius. The injured: A. F. Bernius, husbandofMrs. Bernius, and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, his daughter-in-law. Witnesses told officers they believed the accident and fire was caused by a blowout. 
ARBOUR, Arthur Joseph (I2245)
 
8984 The Helena Independent (MT) -- Friday 07 Aug 1936
CRASH IN LOUISIANA TAKES LIVES OF FIVE
New Orleans, 6 Aug -- Trapped in the blazing wreckage of an overturned automobile, five persons were burned to death 18 miles south of here today. One other was burned possibly fatally. All were members of well-known New Orleans families. The dead:Mrs. A. F. Bernius, wife of a local pharmicist; her granddaughter, Laura Bernius, 4; Mrs. Arthur Arbour andher son, Arthur Arbour Jr.; and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, 28, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bernius. The injured: A. F. Bernius, husbandofMrs. Bernius, and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, his daughter-in-law. Witnesses told officers they believed the accident and fire was caused by a blowout. 
LEBLANC, Marion (I2246)
 
8985 The Helena Independent (MT) -- Saturday 02 Jun 1935
283 WIN PLACES ON HONOR ROLL
Two hundred and eighty-three students at Butte High School gained places on the final honor rolls for the year, according to announcements yesterday by Principal Scott Fries. Seventy-five placed on the first list,which requires an average of 1.4 orbetter. To get on the second list,students must have averaged 2.2 or better. The listing follows:
. . . Second Honor Roll . . . Vivian Arbour . . .
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US WWII Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Vivian B Arbour
Birth Year: 1919; Race: White, citizen (White); Nativity State or Country: Montana; State of Residence: Montana; County or City: Beaverhead
Enlistment Date: 30 Apr 1943; Enlistment State: Montana; Enlistment City: Butte; Branch Code: Inactive Reserve; Grade Code: Aviation Cadet; Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law; Component: Womens Army Corps; Source: Civil Life
Education: 2 years of high school; Civil Occupation: Housekeepers, private family; Marital Status: Single, without dependents; Height: 38; Weight: 111
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Vivian sailed aboard the Queen Mary on 09 Nov 1945, returning from service in Europe. She was a Corporal with the WAC (Women's Army Corps) andwas among the "High Score Casuals." They were headed forSeparation Center #51 in Fort Des Moines, IA. Herservice number was 912398 and her MOS was 784, making her a Weather Observer. Her Advanced Service Rating was 50, which placed her among the higest scores in the WAC. The Advanced Service Rating Score was the system that the US Army used at the endof WWII in Europe to determine which soldiers were eligible to be sent back to the US for discharge from military service. As the end of the war in Europe became a reality, the US War Department began planning for the "redeployment of Army Personnel" following the end of hostilities. The Readjustment Regulations were first introduced on 15 Sep 1944 and revised 15 Feb 1945 and again on 05 Mar 1945. The rules were simple in general principle: "those who had fought longest and hardest should bereturned home for discharge first." The US Army divided units of the European Theater of Operations into four categories:
troops already designated as Occupation Forces (such as the 3rd and 7thArmy)
troops that had been overseas for less than one year, or those: a) to be redeployed directly to the Pacific; b) to be redeployed to the Pacific by way of the United States; c) to be redeployed to the US to be placed in strategic reserve.
troops or units to be organized (or re-organized) in the European Theater for roles as either Occupation Forces or as troops being redeployed to the Pacific Theater of Operations.
troops with long overseas service that were to remain in Europe only while needed, and then to be returned to the US for inactivation.
New replacement troops would replace the "veterans" returning home. An enlisted man needed a score of 85 pts to be considered for the demobilization. The scores were determined as follows for each:
Month in service = 1 pt
Month in service overseas = 1 pt
Combat award (including medal and battle stars) = 5 pts
Dependant child under 18 = 12 pts
Time of service was calculated from 16 Sep 1940. The four criteria werethe only ones from which points were calculated. No points were issuedfor age, marriage, or dependents over the age of 18. Battles and awards were also only accepted from a predetermined list. Necessary scores may have been different for the WAC.
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The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 19 Nov 1950
BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS OF WEEK
Vivian Arbour, a veteran trainee in the secretarial department, took a civil service examination Friday.
*
* The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 24 Mar 1957
COUPLE WED IN DILLON CHURCH RITES
Sheridan -- Ray G. Simonsen, prominent rancher of the Sheridan community, was married at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, 16 March, in the Lutheran Church in Dillon to Miss Vivian Arbour of Helena, formerly a resident of Dillon, The double ringceremony was performed by the pastor in thepresence of relatives of the bride and bridegroom. The bride wore a street-length costume of beige net, with matching headband and accessories. She carried a nosegay of red roses. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Staudaher of Sheridan. After the wedding trip to points in California, Mr. and Mrs. Simonsen will be at home on his ranch southwest of Sheridan. 
ARBOUR, Blanche Vivianne (I2504)
 
8986 The Lewiston Daily Sun (ME) -- 21 Jul 1939
AUTO CRASH INJURIES FATAL TO AUGUSTA MAN
Augusta -- Jean B. Bernard, 44, who was injured in an accident at NorthBelgrade about 10:30 Thursday night, died shortly after being taken tothe Augusta General Hospital. When admitted to the hospital he was placed on the danger list with a compundfracture of one leg and serious head injuires, Dr. A. J. Gingras said at the hospital. Four others were less seriously injured when the automobile crashed into the rear of a parked truck in the town of North Belgrade, State Trooper Paul Curtis said. The others were Samuel Lerman of Portland, John Arbour, son-in-law of the dead man, Morie Brown, and Omer Arbour, all of Augusta. Two other Portlanders, Clarence King and Royal Bird, were not hurt. King was the driver of thetruck, police said.Bernard, who lived at 38 Northern Avenue, was born inAugusta on 20 Jan 1895, the son of Louis and Olivine Breton Bernard, and had lived here all his life. He was employed as a doffer in the spinning room of the Edwards MfgCo. He leaves a widow, MarieCoulombe Bernard; seven daughters, Mrs. Jean Arbour, whose husband wasalso in the crash, Mrs. Raoul Grenier, and the Misses Therese, Lorraine, Doris, Leitte, and Bertha, all of Augusta; two sons, Perley and LeoofAugusta; two sisters Mrs. JamesBolducand Mrs. George Boutito of Lowell, MA; a grandson; and several more distant relatives.
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Kennebec Journal (ME) -- 20 Jan 1982
JEAN M. ARBOUR
Augusta -- Jean M. Arbour, 65, of Eight Rod Road, died Monday at Williams Health Care Facility following a lengthy illness. He was born in Augusta, 17 February 1916, the son of Francois and ErnestineDupuis Arbour.He had been employed by Bates Manufacturing Company for a total of 40 years, retiring in 1976. He was a member of St Augustine Catholic Church and the Cushnoc Chapter Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife, Anita Bernard Arbour of Augusta; two sons, Francois and Roger Arbour, both of Augusta; one daughter, Lorraine Dufour of Augusta; four brothers, Leo, Armand, Omer, and Arthur Arbour, all of Augusta; one sister, Florence Busque of New Britain, CT; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one aunt; andseveral nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may visit today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered Thursday at 10 am from St Augustine Catholic Church. Burialwill be in Holy Family Cemetery in the spring. 
ARBOUR, Jean Marie (I3952)
 
8987 The little fellow suffered from an infection of the trachea, otherwide known as a severe sore throat. ARBOUR, Albert (I1440)
 
8988 The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Wednesday 26 Feb 1964
MRS. ARBOUR OF DILLON DIES
Dillon -- Christian Science services will be read Thursday at 2 pm in the Brundage Chapel for Mrs. Alice F. Arbour, 68, Wisdom native and lifelong resident of this area who died Tuesday morning at Barrett Hospitalfollowing a brief illness. Interment will be in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery. Born 6 Aug 1895, at Wisdom, Mrs. Arbour was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Stephens, Wisdom pioneers. She married Joseph C. Arbour on 31 Dec 1912, at Butte and the family moved from the Big Hole Valley to Glen in 1932. Since 1941, they had resided inthe family home on West Park. Mrs. Arbour was a member of the Christian Science Church. Surviving in addition to the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Tom Williams of Dillon, Mrs. Ray Simonsen of Helena, and Mrs.Charles Viviano, Long Beach, CA; a son, Wayne J. Arbour, Helena; a sister, Mrs. Dan Tovey, Sheridan; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; along with numerous nieces and nephews. A son and daughter preceded her in death. 
STEPHENS, Alice Florence (I2506)
 
8989 The Montreal Gazette (QC) -- 21 Sep 1982
ARBOUR, Real. At Montreal, 18 September 1982, aged 57 years. Mr. Real Arbour, husband of Gisele Tessier, ex-employee of Immigration Canada. Survived by his wife and his children Yolande, Emile, and Sylvie. Restingat T. Sansregret Ltd, 4419 BeaubienEast, Montreal. Funeral service Wednesday at 10 am at St Jean Vianney Church. Interment Cote-des-Neiges Cemetery. 
ARBOUR, Real (I3600)
 
8990 The name Dymond was spelt Daimond in the marriage register DYMOND, Thomas (I34050)
 
8991 The New York Genealogical and Biographical RecordAuteur : New York Genealogical and Biographical SocietyEdité en 1880.The following is a faithful List of the | Persons Married by the Rev*.Df. Rodgers, j after his Removal to the City of New York, whonardupoux ei??heuole?ees18 Rivitab»«tab»ich J tookPlace in the Month of July, 1765. |November 1765, 2d. Richard Harbour & Mary Wool, both of New York.2d. Matthias Compton, of New Jersey, & Catharine Green, ofNew York.Presbyterian Church Famille: Richard HARBOUR / Mary WOOL (F30827)
 
8992 The News-Gazette (Champaign-Urbana, IL) -- 23 Jun 1999
LARRY ARBOUR
Clifton -- Larry Julius Arbour, 48, of Clifton, died Monday (21 June 1999) at Provena St Mary's Hospital, Kankakee. Funeral services will be at 10 am Friday at St Peter's Church at the corner of Third Street and Third Avenue, Clifton. The Rev. Lee Bacchi will officiate. Burial will be in Ashkum Catholic Cemetery, Ashkum. Visitation will be from 4:30 to 8:30 pm Thursday at Knapp Funeral Home, 415 N. Main St., Clifton.

US Veterans Cemeteries (ca 1800-2006)
Name: Larry J Arbour
Service Info.: SGT US AIR FORCE VIETNAM; Birth Date: 03 Aug 1950; DeathDate: 21 Jun 1999; Cemetery: Ashkum Catholic Cem; Cemetery Address: ILSt Rt 116w Ashkum, IL 60911

US. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Larry Julius Arbour
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 3 Aug 1950
Death Date: 21 Jun 1999
SSN: 326421399
Branch 1: AF
Enlistment Date 1: 13 Jan 1970
Release Date 1: 3 Nov 1973
He had 3 Living Arbour 
ARBOUR, Larry Julius (I5177)
 
8993 The Oregonian (Portland, OR) -- 20 Mar 1996
MARY ALICE "MOSSY" ARBOUR
A private memorial service has been held for Mary Alice 'Mossy' Arbour,who died 17 March 1996, at age 71. Mrs. Arbour was born 10 May 1924, in Portland. Her maiden name was Bertine. She was an elementary school teacher and retired in 1971. She lived in West Linn for the past 19 years. She was a member of the Christian Science Church. Surviving are her husband, Urban S.; daughter, Wendella Edginton of West Linn; sister, Virginia Angove of Irvine, CA; and a grandchild. Disposition will be by cremation. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. 
BERTINE, Marie Alice (Mossy) (I7053)
 
8994 The parish register does not record Margaret's baptism but she is mentioned in John's will in February 1687/8. CORTEEN, Margaret (I27031)
 
8995 The Sault Star (ON) -- Jul 2005
ARBOUR, Paul -- Passed away suddenly at home (Sault Ste Marie, Ontario)on Tuesday, 5 July 2005, at the age of 67. Beloved husband of Kay (neeThistle). Son of the late Douglas and Floris Arbour. Dear brother of Joan Fazi (Frank) and Brian (Ann). Brother-in-law of Billie Thistle (Lucie), Wallace Thistle (Jo-Anne), Shirley Jenkins (Ed), Joyce Downing (John), Diane Keating (Bernard), and Gordon Thistle (Barb). Lovingly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Paul retired from St Mary's Paper(Abitbi) after 38 years of service and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 25. Friends called at the Arthur Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (492 Wellington E. Sault Ste Marie, Ontario 705-759-2522) on Friday, 8 July, from 6-9 pm. Funeral service was from the chapel on Saturday, 9 July, at 10 am. Rev. Bruce McLeish officiated. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Alzheimer's Society, Willowgrove United Church, or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. www.arthurfuneralhome.com

The Sault Star (ON) -- 05 Jul 2006
ARBOUR, Paul -- In memory of a dear cousin, who passed away one year ago 5 July 2005. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns backevery leaf. Remembered by Charles, Carolyn Brown and family 
ARBOUR, Paul Douglas (I89332)
 
8996 The Sault Star (Sault Sainte Marie, ON) -- Friday 21 Aug 2009
ARBOUR, Pearl -- passed away peacefully at the Huronia District Hospital, Midland on Wednesday 12 August 2009, in her 87th year. Pearl Arbour of Midland, beloved wife of the late Grant Arbour. Dear sister of JoyceRoss, Doreen McCarty, and the lateFrank and Albert Diboll. Sister-in-law of Germaine Arbour, Diane, and Roy Arbour. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, and friends. Cremation has taken place. Ifdesired, memorial donations to the Midland SPCA or the charity of yourchoice would be appreciated. Arrangement entrusted to the Nicholl Funeral Home, 330 Midland Ave., ONL4R3K7 
DRIBOLL, Pearl (I32239)
 
8997 The Star (Toronto, ON) -- Friday 30 Jan 2009
JOHN ARBOUR Peacefully at home on Wednesday, 28 January 2009, surrounded by his family. Predeceased by his mother Evelyn. Loving husband of Karen and beloved father of David (Melissa) and Michael. Will be sadly missed by his grandchildren. Cherished brother of Kathryn, Patricia, Kevin (Cathy), Debra (Rick), and Karen (Bruce). Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Dear son-in-law of Avery (Brenda) and the late Mary Brooks. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd.(north of Lawrence), Weston on Saturday from 3 - 6 pm. Service on Sundayat 1 pm in the Ward Chapel. Reception to follow at Central United Church. Cremation. Memorial donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences tothe family may be sent to john.arbour a wardfh.com Forever In Our Hearts 
ARBOUR, John (I3164)
 
8998 The Take-off of Claude Arbour -- by Josée Corriveau -- LivresPlus
Claude Arbour, lover of nature, reveals to us his great passion, ornithology. It admirably succeeds in making us enjoy the wild world of the forest, its priceless and invaluable beauty. There is the impression by reading this book of living one privileged moment, where time stops andthe life takes all its direction. The author tells us of his tour through the seasons. He describes with great talent the landscape which surrounds him, but particularly the life of the birds. He tells of the masterly appearance in the sky of certain specimens, such as the large peak. One learns enormously about the rate and rhythm of life from these wild birds. His observations are very precise and are well documented. Ithus discovered that the corbel could live at very cold temperatures, being able to go as cold as -30C. In each change of season, nature follows its course and lets us observe it in silence while trying to remindus about all that the author tells us. Arbour encourages us with curiosity.Thus, following a passage on the Kildir Plover, I could not be prevented from going to see in an encyclopedia what this bird resembled whose existence I was unaware of up to now. It is necessary for one to beimpassioned about nature to accompany the author in his memorable descriptions, which give us the taste to go into the woods and to observe nature. This book can even be useful, in a certainway, in reference to the amateurs of ornithology out of grass. And if you are not a lover of nature, it will enable you to initiate yourself in the secrecies of an environment which calls upon observation and discovery. With you to agree to give up you there.
The Take-off Text of Claude Arbour -- Collection "Great Nature" - livedHistory - for 12 to 16 years -- 146 pages (year 2000) -- Editions Michel Quintin
[translated by Google and then edited]

From amazon.com -- excerpted 01 Nov 2010
In "Choosing Wildness," Claude Arbour describes his unusual life on a wilderness lake in northern Quebec amidst a lively community of wild birds and animals. In vibrant, moving prose, he documents his personal journey from high school dropout to noted ornithologist and conservationist, explaining how he goes beyond reintroducing birds into the wild to preserve a network of nesting sites in the lake region. Arbour brings readers deep inside the mind of a man with the courage to forsake city life and the insight to explore the transformative power of nature.
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L'Action.com -- submitted online 12 Jul 2008 [translated English]
At Lac Villiers, in Saint-Michel-des-Saint, Mr. Claude Arbour, husband of Danielle Asselin, died on 8 July 2008, at 53 years of age. In addition to his wife, he leaves in mourning: his children Shemaand Ayla, his mother-in-law Mrs. Therese Laporte Asselin, his brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, as well as several other relatives and friends. He was devoted to a life of safeguarding plants and animalsby his keen work and writings. An homage will be paid tohim this autumn for his compiled work.

L'Action.com -- submitted online 12 Jul 2008 [original French]
Au Lac Villiers, à Saint-Michel-des-Saints, le 8 juillet 2008, à l'âge de 53 ans, est décédé M. Claude Arbour, conjoint de Danielle Asselin. Le défunt laisse dans le deuil, outre sa conjointe,ses fils Shema et Ayla, sa belle-mère MmeThérèse Laporteré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»Asselin, ses frères et soeurs, beaux-frères et belles-soeurs ainsi que plusieurs autres parents et amis. Comme il a consacré sa vie à la sauvegarde des espèces végétales et animales par son travail acharné et ses écrits, un hommage lui sera consacreré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»é à l'automne pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre.

L'Action.com -- submitted online 14 Jul 2008 [translated English]
Nature lovers have just lost a friend: Claude Arbour died on 8 July, north of Saint-Michel-of-Saint, at his installations in Lac Villiers, which he made known through many conferences, writings, and reports on television. He was 53 years old. Born in Joliette, Claude Arbour became, as noted in a book published by Michel Quintin Editions, a custodian of hunting and fishing, a breeder of dogs, and a naturalist guide. Ecologist and self-educated ornithologist, Claude was interestedin the protection and repopulation of the osprey, a member of the eagle family. His research funds were generated by pamplets and books, which allowed thousands of people, many in Quebec as well as foreigners, to follow his adventures and success. He leaves in mourning his wife, Danielle Asselin, their children Shema and Ayla, as well as several relatives and friends. He was devoted to a life of safeguarding plants and animals by his keen work and writings. An homage will be paidto him this autumn for his compiled work.

L'Action.com -- submitted online 14 Jul 2008 [original French]
Les amants de la Nature viennent de perdre un ami: Claude Arbour est décédé le 8 juillet au nord de Saint-Michel-des-Saints, à ses installations du Lac Villiers qu'il a fait connaître par le biais de nombreuses conférences, écrits et reportages à lreré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»a télévision. Il avait 53 ans. Originaire de Joliette, Claude Arbour deviendra, précise un document diffusé par les Éditions Michel Quintin, un gardien de chasse et de pêche, un éleveur de chiens et un guide naturaliste.Écologiste et ornithologue areré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»utodidacte, le Lanaudois s'est intéressé à la protection et au repeuplementd'un membre de la famille des aigles, le balbuzard pêcheur. Sa recherche de fonds s'est traduite par deslettres circulaires et des livres quiont permisà des milliers de pe areré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ersonnes, tant au Québec qu'à l'étranger, de suivre ses aventures et succès. Le défunt laisse dans le deuil sa conjointe, Danielle Asselin, sesfils Shema et Ayla, ainsi que de plusieurs parents etamis. Puisqu'il a consacré sa vie à la sauvegarde dareré recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»es espèces végétales et animales, un hommage lui sera rendu cet automne pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre.
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Claude Arbour was an accomplished writer, ornithologist, ecologist, conservationist, and expert on backwoods survival, medicinal plants, and animal tracking. He established the Fondation Naturalistedu Lac Villiersand continued his researchand conservation activities for ospreys and other birds and animals. Widely recognized for the quality of his observations and data, Arbour frequently collaborated with scientists and professional animal trainers. He lived in the wilderness of northern Quebec, near Saint-Michel-des-Saints, until the summer of 2008 when he chose to end his life after learning he had multiple-sclerosis and could nolonger live in the wild that he loved 
ARBOUR, Claude (I2305)
 
8999 The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) -- Tuesday 01 Nov 2005
Funeral Notice -- JOACHIM
Mrs. Joan Arbour Joachim passed away peacefully on the evening of 7 September 2005, surrounded by her family. She was the devoted wife of the late Joseph W. Joachim, Jr. Mother of the late Joseph W. Joachim III and the sister of the late Edgar Francis Arbour, Jr. She was the daughterof the late Edgar Francis Arbour, Sr. and Olga Wallbillich Arbour. Sheis survived by her daughter, Gretchen J. Kerr; Son-in-law Donald H. Kerr; her three grandchildren: Hillary, Elizabeth, and David Kerr; Sister-in-laws: Verna W. Arbour and Margaret J. Le Corgne; along with many nieces and nephews.She had 2 children 
ARBOUR, Joan (I4703)
 
9000 The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) -- Wednesday 28 Feb 2007
CAMILLIA WINGERTER ARBOUR
Camillia Wingerter Arbour passed away on Sunday, 25 February 2007 at the age of 75. Wife of the late Emile G. Arbour, Sr., mother of Mary Ann Ambrosia wife of Morris Ambrosia, Emile G. Arbour, Jr., and the late Wayne J. Arbour, sister of Melanie Boudreaux, Joyce Cronin, John, Wilbert, and Raymond Wingerter and the late Ura Gurtner, Althea Adams, and Melva Fairleigh, daughter of the late Camillia Landry Wingerter and John Wingerter, also survived by six grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren,and many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Arbour was a native of New Orleans, LA, and a resident of Metairie, LA. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass to be celebrated in the Chapel of Jacob Schoen and Son Funeral Home, 3827 CanalStreet at N. Scott on Wednesday, 28 February 2007 at 11:00 am. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Wednesday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Interment will be private on a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Diabetes Association, 3340 Severn Avenue, Metairie, LA 70002, preferred. Guest book may be signed on line at www.legacy.com. 
WINGERTER, Camilla (I3605)
 

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