Thursday, January 29, 2009

Lemire Sisters

Here is a picture of two Lemire sisters (about 1940-50). The sister on the left I assume is Amanda (Dupont). The other sister living at that time was Florida Maria, who was a that time a Nun. The sister on the right is Beatrice Evangeline.

Their parents were Zacharie Lemire and Marie Louise Pepin. Zacharie and Marie had 12 children-6 boys and 6 girls. Amanda was the second born, while Beatrice was the youngest.

Grandma Beatrice "Mere" was married to Harvey Vernon Brockway in 1918 (Letellier, Manitoba, Canada) and had three children; Frank, Leo, and Pearl. In 1959, Mere married George Oliver Woodford in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mere died in November 1985.

I remember Mere as short and thin (a petite 4' 9"), having a french-canadian accent and an amazing positive approach to everything. Grandpa George loved her very much. Mere had a three foot tall doll. I remember my sister wanting to play with it. Grandpa George gave it to her after he found out that she had never had a doll of her own.

Thanks to Frank Brockway, we have now an audio history of Mere in MP3 format to download to hear some of her memories.

3 comments:

  1. Thank's for sharing your memories of Mere. I don't remember her at all. I do remember Gpa Georage. I remember his house was very clean cold and we were not allowed to touch anything.

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  2. Wow, I just accidentally found this and wanted to thank you for posting.

    Also, to let you know that I was with my father when he made the recordings of Grandma Mère and Grandpa George, and I remember the stories.

    Also to correct you on the French word "Mère". Her children called her Mère, and the grandchildren called her Grandma Mère. In French, "Mère" means Mother, "grand-maman" is grandma and "grandmère" is grandmother -- So it was merely a mix of english and french.

    It was while I served my mission in Paris France -- Mère passed away, just 2 days prior to President Kimball's passing. I think I still have an audio recording of her funeral which my father sent to me -- if I can dig it out. I also have a handwritten account of hers which he also sent to me at that time.

    Cousin Ann (Brockway) Agent
    http://AgentFamilyNews.blogspot.com

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  3. It is always good to hear from family and to receive their contributions (and corrections if needed).

    -E

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