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Joseph Louis Edmund ARBOUR

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Nom Joseph Louis Edmund ARBOUR Naissance 29 déc 1906 Ontario,,,,Canada,Victoria Harbour,Simcoe County Genre Masculin Décès 27 jan 1970 Keswick,,,Ontario,Canada, - Cause: Heart Attack
_CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1360 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Edmond Louis ARBOUR, n. 23 fév 1878, Sainte-Émélie-de-L'Énergie,J0k 2k0,Lanaudière,Québec,Canada, d. 13 avr 1964, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County
(Âgé de 86 ans)
Mère Marie Clemence Adelaide GIROUX, n. 28 juin 1885, Ontario,,,,Canada,Lafontaine,Simcoe County d. 27 déc 1964, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County
(Âgé de 79 ans)
Mariage 20 juil 1903 Ontario,,,,Canada,Victoria Harbour,Simcoe County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F382 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Marie Marguerite MAC DONALD, n. 11 nov 1912, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County d. 16 jan 1990, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County
(Âgé de 77 ans)
Mariage 17 sept 1932 Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants + 1. Richard ARBOUR, n. 11 déc 1941, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County d. 8 avr 2009, Dorset,,,Ontario,,Haliburton County
(Âgé de 67 ans)
2. Alan ARBOUR 3. Basil ARBOUR 4. Bernadette ARBOUR + 5. Edmund ARBOUR 6. John ARBOUR 7. Linda ARBOUR 8. Theresa ARBOUR ID Famille F381 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Carte d'événements Mariage - 17 sept 1932 - Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County Décès - 27 jan 1970 - Keswick,,,Ontario,Canada, = Lien Google Earth
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Notes - Between the ages of 18 and 24, Louis worked for Canada Steamship Lines as a cook's assistant. Then in about 1928, Louis' entire family moved to Toronto into the Parliament and Queen Streets area. TheCatholic Church in that area is St Paul's,even today. In November 1931, a few years after their arrival in the big city, Louis stood witness at the wedding of his sister Kitty. Less than a year after that, Louis chose his life partner. After their wedding, the young couple lived on Sumach Street,where their first two sons were born. Shortly after this, they moved to the east side of the Don River to help son Edmund's asthma. Louis and Margaret eventually had five sons, to which they added three adopted daughters. They were also grandparents to 19 children by October 1977 - although Louis only lived to hold three of his grandchildren before his death. Six great-grandchildren have been added to their clan since 1986.Louis and Margaret also became godparentsto their grandson Paul ARBOURin October 1965 in Toronto. Margaret made it her life's work to raise her children to become thoughtful, responsible adults. She was extremely proud of the fact that all of her children graduated fromhigh school-not necessarily a common feat inthe1950s and 1960s. Margaret was veryreligious herself and made sure that all of the children attended Catholic schools, both at the elementary and secondary levels. This upbringing was quite instrumentalin encouraging their son Allen to becomeaCatholic priest. In fact, the family was honored enough to have three priests among their sons at one point.
Toronto Star (ON) -- 28 Jan 1970
ARBOUR, Louis E. -- At his residence, 316 Irene Dr., Keswick, on Tuesday, 27 January 1970. Louis Arbour, beloved husband of Margaret McDonald;dear father of Edmund, Reverend Alan Arbour, John, Basil, Richard, Bernadette, Linda, and Theresa.Restingat the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 67 Main St., Newmarket. Funeral on Thursday to Church of St John Chrysostom for Requiem Mass at 11 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
- Between the ages of 18 and 24, Louis worked for Canada Steamship Lines as a cook's assistant. Then in about 1928, Louis' entire family moved to Toronto into the Parliament and Queen Streets area. TheCatholic Church in that area is St Paul's,even today. In November 1931, a few years after their arrival in the big city, Louis stood witness at the wedding of his sister Kitty. Less than a year after that, Louis chose his life partner. After their wedding, the young couple lived on Sumach Street,where their first two sons were born. Shortly after this, they moved to the east side of the Don River to help son Edmund's asthma. Louis and Margaret eventually had five sons, to which they added three adopted daughters. They were also grandparents to 19 children by October 1977 - although Louis only lived to hold three of his grandchildren before his death. Six great-grandchildren have been added to their clan since 1986.Louis and Margaret also became godparentsto their grandson Paul ARBOURin October 1965 in Toronto. Margaret made it her life's work to raise her children to become thoughtful, responsible adults. She was extremely proud of the fact that all of her children graduated fromhigh school-not necessarily a common feat inthe1950s and 1960s. Margaret was veryreligious herself and made sure that all of the children attended Catholic schools, both at the elementary and secondary levels. This upbringing was quite instrumentalin encouraging their son Allen to becomeaCatholic priest. In fact, the family was honored enough to have three priests among their sons at one point.