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Beatrice Ida Gonthier Pepin

Birth
Death
4 Feb 1953 (aged 22–23)
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Bennington, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Beatrice Ida Gonthier Pepin, 23, wife of Lionel H. Pepin, 691Mast Road, Goffstown, died Wednesday forenoon at a local hospital following a long illness.
Mrs. Pepin was born in Manchester, the daughter of Eugene and Alice, (Dufresne) Gonthier and had lived here all her life. She was a parishioner of St. Edmond church.
In addition to her husband and parents she is survived by a son, Roger Pepin; two daughters Claire and Therese Pepin; three brothers, Eugene Gonthier, U. S. Navy, stationed in the Philippines. Albert Gonthier and Leo Gonthier, both of this city; her paternal grandfather, Jean Gonthier of Manchester; and several nephews and nieces.
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My grandmother was having surgery on her gall bladder, when the knife slipped out of the doctor's hands and hit her liver, making it impossible to survive. She lived in agony for 5 days, with lines out the hospital doors to give her blood transfusions, but nothing worked. That is where they get "long illness" from.
Mrs. Beatrice Ida Gonthier Pepin, 23, wife of Lionel H. Pepin, 691Mast Road, Goffstown, died Wednesday forenoon at a local hospital following a long illness.
Mrs. Pepin was born in Manchester, the daughter of Eugene and Alice, (Dufresne) Gonthier and had lived here all her life. She was a parishioner of St. Edmond church.
In addition to her husband and parents she is survived by a son, Roger Pepin; two daughters Claire and Therese Pepin; three brothers, Eugene Gonthier, U. S. Navy, stationed in the Philippines. Albert Gonthier and Leo Gonthier, both of this city; her paternal grandfather, Jean Gonthier of Manchester; and several nephews and nieces.
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My grandmother was having surgery on her gall bladder, when the knife slipped out of the doctor's hands and hit her liver, making it impossible to survive. She lived in agony for 5 days, with lines out the hospital doors to give her blood transfusions, but nothing worked. That is where they get "long illness" from.

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To The Grandmother I never Knew, So many say i look like you, but i will never know.



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