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- aka Charles-Edward ARBOUR
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According to his WWI Draft Registration, Edouard was of medium height and medium build with brown eyes and brown hair.
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In 1940, Edward reported that he had earned $510 in 1939. The family also had 5 men living as boarders with them.
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Kennebec Journal (ME) -- 4 Dec 1970
Augusta -- Edward C. Arbour, 70, of 11 Boothbay St., died Thursday afternoon at the Augusta General Hospital after a long illness. He was bornin Joliet, Canada, 5 Dec 1899, the son of Bartholomew and Celina Boisvert Arbour. Mr. Arbour was acommunicant of St Augustine Catholic Church, a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, St John the Baptist Union of America Conseil Laval, the Calumet Club, the Artisan Society, and the Maine State Employees Association. He was employed asa supervisor in the Harlow Building of the Augusta State Hospital for 21 years, retiring a year ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Adele Laflamme Arbourof Augusta; two daughters, Mrs. Odette Dupont of Gardiner and Mrs. Yvette Frost of Randolph; a sister, Gabriel Arbour of Montreal, Canada; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A high requiem Mass will be sung Monday at 9 am at St Augustine Catholic Church. Burial will be in StAugustine Cemetery.
ARBOUR, Edward C. -- Members of the Catholic Order of Foresters are asked to Sunday at 7:30 pm at the Plummer Funeral Home, Inc, 16 Pleasant St., to recite the rosary for their departed member.
ARBOUR, Edward C. -- Friends may call the Plummer Funeral Home, Inc, 16Pleasant St. today, Saturday, and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm. Ahigh requiem Mass will be sung Monday at 9 am at St Augustine CatholicChurch.
ARBOUR, Edward C. -- Members of the Calumet Club are asked to meet Sunday at 7 pm at the Plummer Funeral Home, Inc, 16 Pleasant St., to recitethe rosary for their departed member.
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