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THE AUGUSTA GAZETTE, 28 November 1975 |
Obituary of BELLE BOUCHER |
Graveside Services Set for Mrs. Boucher Saturday Belle Boucher, 71, a former long time resident of Augusta, died at her home in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, on Wednesday. She was a well known artist and teacher of art in the Augusta area. Funeral services were at 10:00 a.m. this morning in the Norwood - Welch Chapel, at Idabel, Oklahoma. Graveside services are scheduled for 11 o'clock Saturday morning at the Elmwood Cemetery, in Augusta. Dunsford's Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. She was born on August 16, 1904, in Warren, Pennsylvania. Her survivors include: her husband, Harley R. Boucher; one sister, Mrs. Inez Johnson of Augusta, and a niece Mrs. David Black of Augusta. A son, James Oscar Boucher preceded her in death. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Marland Boucher |
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