Biography Deschenes Felix



Biography Deschenes Felix

1861 - Recensement famille: François Miville-dit-Deschenes & Emérence Lévêque
09, Deschênes François, m, 46 ans, marié, cultivateur; 
10, Lévêque Emérence, f, 42 ans, mariée; 
11, Deschênes François, m, 20 ans; 
12, Deschênes Majorique, m, 18 ans; 
13, Deschênes Noël, m, 17 ans; 
14, Deschênes Justine, f, 16 ans; 
15, Deschênes Félix, m, 15 ans; 
16, Deschênes Dositée, f, 13 ans; 
17, Deschênes Pierre, m, 10 ans; 
18, Deschênes Eugénie, f, 7 ans; 
19, Lavoie Marie, f, 19 ans, servante; 
Recensement du Canada, 1861, Bas-Canada (Province de Québec), District Kamouraska (comté), Sous-district Rivière-Ouelle (paroisse), Page 79 (33)
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4108780_00174

1871 - Recensement famille: Félix Deschène & Caroline Côté
09, Deschène Félix, m, 24 ans, marié, agent du G.T.R
10, Deschène Caroline, f, 29 ans, mariée; 
11, Deschène Arthur, m, 2 ans; 
12, Deschène Eva, f, 5 mois, née octobre; 
13, Lamonde Marguerite, f, 19 ans, domestique; 
Recensement du Canada, 1871, Province de Québec, District 135 Nicolet, Sous-district (d) Ste-Angèle, Page 7, Maison 14, Famille 22
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1871&op=img&id=4395484_00330

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Histoire de la famille:

https://occgs.com/projects/rescue/family_files/files/LEVESQUE%20Family.pdf

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Nécrologie: 

Rock Springs Rocket no. 45 October 01, 1909
PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN’S LIFE ENDED
Felix Levesque Succumbs Following An Operation At Ogden—Was Conscious Until the Last, Suffering Intensely

Died at Ogden, Thursday Sept. 30, Felix Levesque, at the age of 62 years.

A man of excellent habits and sturdy constitution, he had been actively engaged in his duties as agent of the Union Pacific depot until within a few days of his demise. He had been with the company for thirty-three years, thirty years of which time he had been agent in this city, meeting the conditions and situations of this position always with courtesy. His temperament was quiet and his speech candid, his courtesy gaining the confidence and respect of those about him.

The deceased was taken to Ogden early in the week, where an operation was performed on the kidneys on Wednesday from which he did not rally, passing away at 6:17 the following morning, surrounded by his wife and family whom he had summoned. He was conscious until the last and suffered intensely.

The funeral will be conducted at 9:30 from the home, with services at the Catholic church at 10 o’clock. The W.O.W. lodge will conduct the services at the grave.

The deceased is survived by a widow, seven sons and three daughters, one daughter, Mrs. Eva Caron living in Marshall, Minn.; Mrs. W.C.C. Freeman, Arthur, Henry, Eugene, Alphonse, Charles, Willie, baby Josephine, all of this city, and Horace, of Superior.

In the death of Mr. Levesque the company loses one of its most valued employees, and the city one of its staunchest citizens, and the sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family.

 

 

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