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Ronald Stanley ARBOUR[1]

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Nom Ronald Stanley ARBOUR Naissance 4 juil 1920 Ontario,,,,Canada,[Sault Sainte Marie] - Algoma District,Algoma District Genre Masculin Décès 8 nov 2006 Michigan,,,,Usa, - Cause: Parkinson
_CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD Inhumation Resurrection Cemetery,,,Michigan,Usa, ID personne I6757 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Edmond Stanley ARBOUR, n. 27 mars 1891, Ontario,,,,Canada,Waubaushene,L0k 2c0,Simcoe County d. entre 1960 et 1971, Michigan,,,,Usa,
(Âgé de 68 ans)
Mère Mary Agnes Maud HAZEL, n. 18 sept 1889, Midland,,,Ontario,Canada,Simcoe County d. 15 mars 1980, Farmington,,Oakland County,Michigan,Usa,
(Âgé de 90 ans)
Mariage 14 juil 1919 Ontario,,,,Canada,[Sault Sainte Marie] - Algoma District,Algoma District _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F1032 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Helen Mary PALKO, n. 16 août 1920, Saint Louis,,Gratiot County,Michigan,Usa, Mariage 24 déc 1942 Michigan,,,,Usa, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F22195 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - From grandson Robb ARBOUR on 01 Mar 2007: Ronald S. Arbour was born on 4 July 1920, in the Canadian city of Sault Ste. Marie. He came to America with his parents and lived in Waukesha, WI, until he was 5 years oldand then moved to Detroit, MI. Before WWII, he was a night watchman ina cemetery. When the war came, he enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Valparaiso, IN. Soon after, he became a Sergeant/Gun Instructor and was re-stationed in Macon, GA. He had a total of 40 months in service. Ronald and Helen married in 1942 and proceeded to have four children. After the war, he became a plumber's assistant while studying at Lawrence Tech. He got a degree in Drafting and started working for Detroit Cut Stone, a company he would later own. He sold the company in 1982, but stayed on theirpayroll for 9 more months before retiring. Ron and Helen lived on Pingree in Detroit for their first five years of marriage.Some of Ronald's friends were former members of Detroit's Purple Gang.This street was later the height of destruction during the 1967 Detroit riots. In 1948, they moved to 740 Meadowdale in Ferndale, MI. They bought this house for $10,800.00 and raised their family there. Helen started working for the J.L. Hudson company in 1961 and worked there untilshe retired in 1984. Ronald and Helen owned their Ferndale house until1998, when they sold the house and moved back totheir 40-acre farm in Chesaning, MI, which Helen's parents sold to them in 1968. Ronald livedthere until he passed away from Parkinson's Disease on 8 November 2006. Helen still resides there.
In 1940, Ronald reported that he had earned $124 in 1939.
He had 4 Living Arbour
- From grandson Robb ARBOUR on 01 Mar 2007: Ronald S. Arbour was born on 4 July 1920, in the Canadian city of Sault Ste. Marie. He came to America with his parents and lived in Waukesha, WI, until he was 5 years oldand then moved to Detroit, MI. Before WWII, he was a night watchman ina cemetery. When the war came, he enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Valparaiso, IN. Soon after, he became a Sergeant/Gun Instructor and was re-stationed in Macon, GA. He had a total of 40 months in service. Ronald and Helen married in 1942 and proceeded to have four children. After the war, he became a plumber's assistant while studying at Lawrence Tech. He got a degree in Drafting and started working for Detroit Cut Stone, a company he would later own. He sold the company in 1982, but stayed on theirpayroll for 9 more months before retiring. Ron and Helen lived on Pingree in Detroit for their first five years of marriage.Some of Ronald's friends were former members of Detroit's Purple Gang.This street was later the height of destruction during the 1967 Detroit riots. In 1948, they moved to 740 Meadowdale in Ferndale, MI. They bought this house for $10,800.00 and raised their family there. Helen started working for the J.L. Hudson company in 1961 and worked there untilshe retired in 1984. Ronald and Helen owned their Ferndale house until1998, when they sold the house and moved back totheir 40-acre farm in Chesaning, MI, which Helen's parents sold to them in 1968. Ronald livedthere until he passed away from Parkinson's Disease on 8 November 2006. Helen still resides there.
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