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From her high school yearbook in 1930, . . .
Known as Lee in high school, Leona's senior entry reads as follows: Leona Doris Arbour "Who is it can read a woman?" Born27 Jul 1912, New Britain; New Britain High School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Science Club 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Tennis 4; Dress Committee. "Lee" certainly keeps 'em guessing, n'est cepas?
This tongue-in-cheek senior Class Presentation was made to Leona: We give you this package of dates from New Britain in case you haven't enough.
From the Class Poem, Leona's stanza reads as follows:
Miss Arbour maypossibly be
A hairdresser great some fine day.
The gentlemen all you will see
Asking permanent waves sans delay.
Lastly, her senior Class Prophecy reads: Leona Arbour -- We find Leona a wealthy widow living in New York. Sheis now enjoying life with a handsome gigolo from France. It must be nice to be rich, huh, Lee?
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Berlin Citizen (CT) -- Friday 02 May 2008
Leona Lake, 94, of Kensington, died Sunday, 20 April 2008, in Maine with her lovingfamily by her side. Mrs. Lake was born in New Britain and was the daughter of George and Lena (Morse) Arbour and was the widow of William Lake. Funeral services and burial will be private. The Berlin Memorial Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Kensington is in charge of arrangements.
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