I find it entertaining to look into the lives of those whose photographs are shared here. Emelda (LaMontagne) Chouinard lived to the ripe old age of 96, 1907-2003, and was buried next to her husband who died in 1981 in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater FL. She may have lost an infant child, as was sadly common in those days, but she and her husband went on to have two sons and a daughter and presumably descendants alive today. I discovered this by searching findagrave.com until I found the correct spelling of their names by trial and error. John, you must be deciphering handwritten notations on the back of photos.
The LaMontagne's lived in the first house on the right coming into the village of NI past Tricnit Road. They had a grandson named Stuart Joacquin that graduated from Mascenic.
I find it entertaining to look into the lives of those whose photographs are shared here. Emelda (LaMontagne) Chouinard lived to the ripe old age of 96, 1907-2003, and was buried next to her husband who died in 1981 in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater FL. She may have lost an infant child, as was sadly common in those days, but she and her husband went on to have two sons and a daughter and presumably descendants alive today. I discovered this by searching findagrave.com until I found the correct spelling of their names by trial and error. John, you must be deciphering handwritten notations on the back of photos.
Thanks for correction, cursive transcription can be difficult
Too bad the Stratton house was torn down. Nice house in the picture
The LaMontagne's lived in the first house on the right coming into the village of NI past Tricnit Road. They had a grandson named Stuart Joacquin that graduated from Mascenic.
I remember Stuart