Obit: LeClaire, Gilbert (1830 - 1916)
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Surnames: LECLAIRE
GONGNE DEVAL MARLOW NEHABA PANGER ----Source:
DORCHESTER HERALD (Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.) 12/01/1916 LeClaire, Gilbert
(15 Jul 1830 - 30 NOV 1916) Died, at the home
of his son, Julius, Gilbert LeClaire at 9:30 o'clock Thursday
evening, aged 86 years. Deceased was born
in Montreal, Canada July 15, 1830 and in 1852 was married to
Adeline Gongne, to which union was born nine children as follows:
Adeline Panger of Williston, N.D.; Julius LeClaire of this city; J.
J. LeClaire of Fifield; Delia Deval of Bellingham, Wash.; Dell
LeClaire of Minn.; Mrs. Tom Marlow and Mrs. John Nehaba, both of
Cloquet, Minn.; Tellis LeClaire of Black Hawk, Ontario, Canada, and
Mrs. Gilbert Marlow who preceded him in death three months ago. In 1868 he left
Canada, going to Fond du Lac, and in 1877 came to this village
(Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.), settling on the west forty acres
of land now owned by his son Julius. Funeral services
will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Louis Catholic
Church. Deceased was a man
who united sound sense with strong convictions, and a candid,
outspoken temper, eminently fitted to mould the rude elements of
pioneer society into form and consistency, and aid in raising a
high standard of citizenship in our young and growing state. How
much this community owes him and such as he, it is impossible to
estimate, though it would be a grateful task to trace his influence
through some of the more direct channels, to hold him up in these
degenerate days, in his various characters of husband and father,
of neighbor and friend, to speak of the sons he has reared to
perpetuate his name and emulate his virtues. But it comes not
within the scope of this brief article to do so. Suffice it to say,
he lived nobly and died peacefully at the advance age of 86 years.
The stern Reaper found him, "as a shock of corn, fully ripe for the
harvest." Not for him be our
tears! Rather let us crown his grave with garlands; few of us will
live as long or as well and fewer yet will the Angel of Death greet
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