Lorenzo Joseph Lavoie1 
M, #38109, b. Sep 1, 1911, d. Dec 22, 1980
| Father* | Adolph Lavoie2 |
| Mother* | Zelma Pilon |
Family | Irene Virginia LaFountain b. Jan 7, 1914, d. Sep 21, 2003 | |
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Chronological Events | ||
| Birth* | Sep 1, 1911 | Lorenzo Joseph Lavoie was born on Sep 1, 1911 at Bourget, Prescott and Russell County, Ontario, Canada .1,2 |
| He was the son of Adolph Lavoie and Zelma Pilon.2 | ||
| Marriage* | Sep 14, 1936 | Lorenzo Joseph Lavoie married Irene Virginia LaFountain, daughter of John Adolph LaFountain and Clara Desgreniers, on Sep 14, 1936 at Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, United States .1,3 |
| Death* | Dec 22, 1980 | Lorenzo Joseph Lavoie died on Dec 22, 1980, at age 69 at Rutland City Hospital, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, United States , from ventricular fibrillation.2 |
| Obituary | Dec 23, 1980 | OBITUARY: SPRINGFIELD – Lorenzo J. Lavoie, 69, died suddenly Monday upon arrival at the Rutland Hospital. He was born in Bourget, Ontario, Sept. 1, 1922, son of Adolph and Zelma (Pilon) Lavoie. Survivors include his wife, Irene (Lafountaine) Lavoie, whom he married 44 years ago in Richford; four sons, Richard Lavoie of Fairfax, Rene Lavoie of Sherburne, Peter Lavoie of Chester and Stephen Lavoie of Colchester; four daughters, Shirley Wright of Hinsdale, N.H., Barbara Boegman and Jane Thompson, both of Springfield and Mary Thompson of North Springfield; three sisters, all of Timmins, Ontario; 18 grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Springfield. Burial will be in the spring in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Family visiting hours will be Tuesday evening at the Davis Memorial Chapel. Published in the Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland, Vermont - Tuesday, December 23, 1980.4 |
| Entombment* | Dec 24, 1980 | He was Entombed on Dec 24, 1980 at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, United States . Location of ashes unknown. Check out the Oakland Cemetery, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont as an alternative.5 |
