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1825 - 1871 (46 years)
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Name |
Paul LaVoy |
Born |
28 Feb 1825 |
Erie Twp., MI |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Farmer |
Died |
7 Aug 1871 |
Erie, MI |
Cause: Consumption |
Person ID |
I00048 |
Tombeau Family Tree |
Last Modified |
24 Feb 2007 |
Father |
Francois LaVoy, II, b. 30 Oct 1776, St-Philippe-de-la-Prairie , d. 13 Sep 1852, Erie, MI (Age 75 years) |
Mother |
Marie ("White Feather") Gouin, b. 8 Feb 1790, Detroit, MI , d. 9 Sep 1852, Erie, MI (Age 62 years) |
Married |
5 Jul 1808 |
Detroit, MI (St. Anne Church) |
Family ID |
F0041 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Elizabeth Reau, b. 14 Jul 1824, Monroe, MI , d. 19 Sep 1895, Erie, MI (Age 71 years) |
Married |
Abt 1847 |
Monroe Co., MI (St. Antoine ?) |
Children |
+ | 1. Dennis LaVoy, b. 1 Oct 1848, Erie, MI , d. 31 Oct 1894, Erie, MI (Age 46 years) |
| 2. David LaVoy, I, b. 1850, Erie, MI , d. 25 May 1869, Erie, MI (heart disease) (Age 19 years) |
| 3. Margaret LaVoy, b. 2 Feb 1853 |
| 4. Elizabeth Melandy LaVoy, b. 19 Jun 1857, d. Bef 1877 (Age < 19 years) |
| 5. Dominic LaVoy, b. 17 May 1855, Erie, MI , d. Bef 1860, Erie, MI (Age < 4 years) |
| 6. Ellen LaVoy, b. 14 Mar 1860, Erie, MI , d. 21 Oct 1873, Erie, MI (Age 13 years) |
| 7. Adelaide LaVoy, b. 4 May 1863, Erie, MI , d. 26 Nov 1876, Erie, MI (consumption) (Age 13 years) |
+ | 8. David Paul LaVoy, b. 2 Dec 1865, Erie, MI , d. 26 Mar 1905, Erie, MI (tuberculosis) (Age 39 years) |
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Family ID |
F0054 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
The Descendants of Paul LaVoy and Elizabeth Reau
VIII. Paul LaVoy was the eighth known child of Fran‡ois LaVoy and Marie
Gouin, the founding parents of the LaVoy Family of Monroe County
Michigan. His brothers and sisters in order of birth were Charles, Mary,
an ungendered infant, Lambert, Francis, Jr., David, Fabian, and a
younger sister, Esther LaVoy. From Paul and his brothers spring num-
erous descendants bearing the name LaVoy in the Monroe, MI and Toledo,
OH, area.
A Family Bible, held by Evelyn Mae Stark, Paul's great-granddaughter,
gives Paul's birthdate as 28 February 1825. St Joseph's Baptism Records,
Erie, MI, indicate that a child of Fran‡ois LaVoy and Marie Gouin was
baptized 16 april 1825.(I, pg. 2). As the page is torn, the name and
birthdate are not available, but this entry is most likely Paul's.
(Paul's birthdate is also confirmed in the 1880 Road Atlas of Monroe
County in the Erie Township biography of Paul's son, Dennis LaVoy.)
Paul married Elizabeth Reau (Roe), perhaps in Monroe, at St. Antoine's,
where, she she was born 14 July 1824, the daughter of Joseph Reau and
Th‚rŠse GenviŠve Cousineau. The Monroe County Court House Records, as
compiled by the Monroe County Historical Society, do not contain a
record of this marriage, a not unusual event in the early days of the
Monroe County marriage records.
Paul LaVoy purchased forty acres from his parents for the princely sum
of $500, the averqge cost of farms in those days. The farm was located
in Erie, MI, and most likely a parcel of the original land purchased by\
his parents in the 1820's. The purchase took place on 22 November 1844
and Paul paid $500 in cash at the time. As a wife is not mentioned on
this date as co-purchaser, it is assumed Paul, age 19, was not married
at the time. The property purchased by Paul is described as follows: the
NW ¬ of the NW ¬ of Section 28, Township Eight South and Range Eight
East. (Monroe County Deeds, Liber, Folio 429).
Paul is also mentioned as an heir to his parents' estate in papers filed
by his oldest brother, Charles LaVoy, dated 20 September 1852 (Probate
File #1373). His father, Fran‡ois LaVoy, had died a week before on 13
September 1852 and his mother, Marie Gouin LaVoy, four days before her
husband on 9 September 1852, according to these papers.
By this date several of Paul's siblings are now deceased, the only
survivors being his older brothers, Charles, Francis, Jr., and Fabian
LaVoy.
Paul and his wife, Elizabeth, are found in Erie Township in the 1850
Federal Census for Monroe County, MI (p.310, dwelling #60) as follows:
Paul LaVoy, 25, farmer, born in Michigan, real estate valued at $300.
Elizabeth, age 26, born in Michigan, Danniel, age 2; David, age 2/12.
Also found in their entry, either as visitor on the day of Census, or
household help, is a ten year old boy named John Cousineau.
Paul's 1860 Census entry is also located in Erie Township (pg 212,
dwelling # 567) as follows:
Paul LaVoy, age 35, white male, farmer, born in Ohio. No value is
attached to his personal or real property in this Census. The change of
his birthplace from Michigan to Ohio no doubt stems from the change in
the state boundary line. At one time Toledo was part of Michigan. There
was a celebrated farmer's pitchfork war to resolve the matter. Michigan
was given the Upper Peninsula as a consolation prize for its loss of
Toledo to Ohio.
Also in this entry are Elizabeth, his wife, age 36, Dennis, age 12 (Ob-
viously the "Danniel" of the 1850 Census); David, age 10, Margaret, age
7, Elizabeth L. age 3, (all born in Michigan) and two unrelated individ-
uals, Joseph Belander, age 16, laborer, or farmhand, and Euselica Lav-
rence, age 15, born in Canada and listed as a "domestic".
In the 1870 Census, Paul LaVoy is again listed in Erie Township (pg.
264, dwelling #143) as follows:
Paul LaVoy, age 42, white male, farmer, born in Ohio, real estate valued
at $10,000 and personal property at $800. His wife Elizabeth is listed
as age 42 and keeping house. Dennis is now 21 and still living at home.
Margaret is age 17 and listed as living at home. Elizabeth F. age 13,
attending school, Ellen age 16, attending school, Adeline, age 7, at
home and David, age 4, at home.
There are some obvious problems with this entry: Ellen, now 16 was not
mentioned in the 1860 entry. David is listed as 4 in this entry while
another David is mentioned in the 1850 and 1860 entries who would be
much older than 4. It is possible that the older David died and another
child was named David.
The baptismal records of St. Joseph's, Erie, MI, indicate births and
baptisms for the following children which suggests Ellen's age may have
been misstated and that there was another younger David in the family:
(1) Margaret LaVoy, born and baptized 2 February 1853. (I,163)
(2) Dominic LaVoy, born 17 May 1855 and baptized 19 May 1855. This child
must have died before the age of 5 as he is not mentioned in the 1860
Census. (I, 189)
(3) Melandy LaVoy, born 19 June 1857, but no baptism date recorded in
the register (I, 206). This must be the Elizabeth L mentioned as age 3
in the 1860 Census and Elizabeth F, mentioned as age 13 in the 1870
Census. The probate file for her father Paul's estate (#1981) indicates
she died before 20 March 1877, but that she was alive at the time of her
father's death in 1871, age 17.
(4) Helena (Ellen) LaVoy, born 14 March 1860 and baptized 15 March 1860
This must be the Ellen of the 1870 Census with age 16 being a misreading
of age 10. (III, 22). The probate file (#1981) for her father's estate
indicates that she died 21 October 1873.
(5) Adelaide LaVoy, born 4 May 1863, but no date of baptism occurs in
the entry (III, 41). The probate file for her father's estate indicates
she was deceased before 20 March 1877, but was age 8 at the time of her
father's death.
(6) David LaVoy, born 2 November 1865 and baptized 4 November 1865 (III,
49-50). This is the David, age 4, of the 1870 Census.
I was unable to find a record of Dennis LaVoy's or the older David
LaVoy's baptism at St. Joseph's using the Rheaume indexes. Perhaps they
were baptized at another Church. Several early LaVoy baptisms in other
branches have not been found at St. Joseph's suggesting a nearby Church
in Ohio may have been used also.
The tender ages of many of the children and the cold weather suggest
that baptism occuring on the day of birth or a day or two later may have
occurred in the home rather than the Church.
Of the eight known children of Paul LaVoy and Elizabeth Reau, Dennis,
David I, Margaret, Dominic, Elizabeth, Ellen, Adelaide, and David II,
only three survived to 20 March 1877, according to the probate file
which was initiated by their mother, Elizabeth on 25 August 1871, about
two weeks after their father's death of consumption on 6 August 1871.
The 1880 Census for Erie Township records an entry for Elizabeth, age
50, with her son David, age 14, who is listed as having attended school
in the last year.
Elizabeth Reau (Roe) LaVoy, Paul's wife, died 19 September 1895,
according to the family Bible.
Pictures of the couple can be found in the 150th Anniversary Parish
History of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Erie, p.43.
VIII-1 Dennis LaVoy, the first child of Paul LaVoy and Elizabeth Reau,
was born 1 October 1848 according to both the Family Bible, mentioned
earlier, and the 1880 Historical Road Atlas for Monroe County
Biographies for Erie, MI.
This latter reference states he was born in Erie and that he married on
1 October 1872, although the County Marriage Records indicate the date
as 30 September. He married Ellen Cousino, born 17 December 1841 in
Erie, the daughter of Isadore C. Cousino and Rosella Duval. Dennis'
occupation was that of a farmer. Dennis died 31 October 1894 according
to the family Bible.
Dennis LaVoy and Ellen Cousino's children, according to the 1880 Atlas
were: Rose A., Paul A., Auston E., and Adaline L. LaVoy. Dennis was also
the guardian of Dora Tabor.
The 1880 Census for Dennis LaVoy is found in Erie Township (pg. 370R,
dwelling #218):
Dennis LaVoy, farmer, age 31; Ellen, wife, keeping house; Paul, 4;
Austin, 3; Adaline, 1/12, born previous April; Dora Tabor, age 7,
servant.
Dennis died 31 October 1894, according to the family Bible.
The children of Dennis LaVoy and Ellen Cousino and their families are as
follows:
VIII-1-1: Rose A. LaVoy, born 1 November 1873 and died an infant 6 May
1874. (1880 Monroe County Road Atlas)
VIII-1-2: Paul A LaVoy, born 18 December 1875. (1880 Road Atlasa.
Obituary. MEN, 5-3-58). Paul married twice: (1) to Bernetta Morrin, the
daughter of David Morrin and Elizabeth Guire. She was 18 at the time of
her marriage to Paul A. and resided in Erie. Paul was 22. They were
married on 11 October 1898 at St. Joseph's, Erie, by Fr. Emil Wolfstyn.
Witnesses to the wedding were sister Ada Lavoy, and Jasper LaPointe.
(Monroe County Marriage Records, VI, 223, #512). Paul is noted to be a
farmer in the marriage record.
Paul married a second time to Anna J. Kessler on 21 January 1920 in\
Toledo, Ohio. Anna J. Kessler was born 20 February 1889 in Toledo, Ohio,
the daughter of John and Josephine Kessler. (Obituaries in MEN, October
1,2, and 4, 1968)
Paul was a life long farmer. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church,
Erie. He lived at 831 Substation Road, Erie, at the time of his death on
1 May 1958 at the age of 82 of a heart ailment (MEN obituary, 5-2 and
5-3-1958). He is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Erie.
He was survived by his wife, Anna, sons Raymond of Toledo, OH, Paul, Jr.
and Jesse of Temperance, MI, and daughters, Mrs. Marie Schaefer of
Toledo and Mrs Agnes Grochowski, Erie, MI; and his sister, Addie Cogan
of Toledo.
Anna J. Kessler LaVoy was a member of St. Joseph's parish, Erie, and St.
Anne's altar society. At the time of her death she lived at 831
Substation Road, Erie. She had lived in the area for 48 years. She died
of a heart ailment at age 79 on 1 October 1968 and was buried in St.
Joseph's cemetery.
She was survived by 2 sons, Jesse LaVoy of Tehcumseh and Paul N. LaVoy
of Temperance, a stepson, Raymond Etzel of Toledo, a daughter, Mrs
Robert (Rita) Zink of Temperance, a step-daughter, Mrs. L.J. (Marie)
Schaefer of Temperance. Her husband and a daughter preceded her in
death. (MEN obituaries, 10-1, 10-2, 1nd 10-4-1968).
Besides the above children, another son, Lester LaVoy, age 16 died in a
car accident on 23 August 1937. The details of this accident are
narrated in a front page story in the Monroe Evening News (MEN), dated
23 August 1937. He was survived by the following: two brothers, Paul and
Jesse LaVoy, a step-brother, Raymond Etzel of Toledo, a step sister, Mrs
Louis Schaefer of Toeldo, and two sisters, Rita Marie and Agnes LaVoy.
Burial was at St.Joseph's Cemetery.
VIII-1-3: Austin Edward LaVoy, the third child of Dennis LaVoy and Ellen
Cousino, was born 29 August 1877. (1880 Monroe Road Atlas) He died 7
July 1906, age 29, at 9 o'clock in the morning of "dropsey of the
heart" He had "suffered silently for six weeks" attended to by his
mother. He was not married at the time of his death. (Obituaries,
Monroe Record Commercial, 19 July 1906, pg 3, c.l; The Monroe Democrat,
13 July 1906, pg 5, c.5)
VIII-1-4: Adaline L. LaVoy, the fourth child of Dennis LaVoy and Ellen
Cousino, was born 28 May 1880. (1880 Monroe County Road Atlas, father's
biography) Married , age 30, to Frank Cogan, age 27, born in Jackson,
OH, the son of Joseph Cogan and Nancy Green. Frank Cogan was a merchant
at the time of his marriage which took place in Monroe on 27 June 1911
with Fr. C. O'Meara officiating. (Monroe County Marriage Records, VIII,
17, #242)
VIII-3: Margaret LaVoy was the third child of Paul LaVoy and Elizabeth
Reau. Her baptismal record at St. Joseph's, Erie, indicates she was born
and baptized on 2 February 1853 (I, 163). At the age of 22, on 25
January 1875, St. Joseph's Church, Erie, she married Samuel LaPointe,
age 26, a farmer. Margaret was one of the three children to survive into
adulthood of a sibship of eight.
VIII-8: David Paul LaVoy was the eighth child of Paul LaVoy and
Elizabeth Reau and one of three to survive into adulthood of a sibship\
of eight. He was born 2 November 1865 and baptized 4 November 1865,
according to St. Joseph's records, Erie. (III, 49-50).
He married at the age of 25 on 4 February 1891 to Exaline Dusseau, age
16, the daughter of Eli Dusseau and Orillia Shinevare (Confirmed by
family Bible) (The family Bible indicates that Eli Dusseau was born 11
February 1840 and died 22 December 1929 and that Orillia Shinavere
Dusseau was born 18 September 1852 and died 12 December 1912.) (Monroe
County Marriage Records, VI, 66, #986) Gabirel Dusseau and Anna LaVoy
were witnesses. The records indicate he was a farmer.
Exaline Dusseau LaVoy was born 27 July 1874 (Family Bible).
David Paul LaVoy and Exaline Dusseau had eight children, four of whom
survived their father's death: Harry LaVoy, age 12; Edna Cecelia LaVoy,
age 10; Ethel LaVoy, age 5, and Alton LaVoy, 11 months.
David Paul LaVoy died on 26 March 1905 from tuberculosis from which he
had suffered for 10 years. Besides his wife and four children he was
survived by a sister, Mrs S. W. LaPointe of Monroe. (Death Certificate,
Monroe County, Liber B, pg 215; Obituaries, The Record Commercial, 6
April 1905, p.2, c.2; Monroe Democrat, 7 April 1905, p. 7, c. 4)
Exeline Dusseau LaVoy, the widow of David Paul LaVoy remarried to Dennis
Duval 30 November 1916. Dennis Duval was born 5 March 1863. (Family
Bible) Four years later in April, 1922, the couple moved into their new
house according to a note in the Family Bible. Exaline Dusseau LaVoy
Duval died 20 July 1966. Dennis Duval died 11 October 1932. (Bible
Records.)
The eight children of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau were as
follows (according to the family Bible): Edgar, Harry, Edna, Beattrice,
Ethel, Eddie, Floyd, and Elton LaVoy.
VIII-8-1: Edgar Lucious Lavoy, born 14 September 1891, died 23 May 1893.
VIII-8-2: Harry A. LaVoy was born 5 October 1892, Erie, MI. He lived in
Deerfield for the last 27 years of his life and was a member of St.
Alphonsus Church in that city. He married May R. Duval. The date of the
marriage is uncertain as three dates have been found. The Family Bible
states it wa 9 January 1916. Harry's obituary states it was 9 June 1917
and Mae's obituary states it was 8 January 1917.
Harry A. LaVoy died 8 March 1944 in Deerfield (Obituary) or 9 March 1944
(Bible) and was buried in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. He was survived by his
mother (Exeline Dusseau LaVoy Duval), his wife, two daughters, Mrs=
Lillian Diver and Mrs Harriet Walker of Deerfield, and three sons,
Donald, Merlyn and Harry LaVoy, Jr., as well as two sisters, Mrs Edward
Roe of Detroit and Mrs Joseph Stark of Erie, and a brother Alton LaVoy
of Erie. Two sons preceded Harry A. LaVoy in death. (Obit, MEN, 3-9-44)
Mae R. Duval LaVoy lived at 1240 Bragg Road, Deerfield, at the time of
her death at age 85 on 21 September 1975. She was born 25 April 1890 in
Albuquerque, NM, the daughter of Daniel and Pauline Duval. She was a
lifetime resident of the Deerfield area, a member of St. Alphonus
Church, Deerfield, its Altar Society, a member of the American Legion
Post 392 Auxillary, and the Deerfield Senior Citizens. Burial was in St.
Alphonsus' Cemetery. She was survived by three sons, Donald and Harry of
Deerfield, and Merlyn of Toledo, OH. and two daughters, Mrs Beaumont
(Lillian) Diver and Mrs Irving (Harriet) Welkler, both of Deerfield. She
was preceded in death by two sons. (Obit, MEN, 22 September 1975)
Harry A. LaVoy and Mae R. Duval's son, Donald D. LaVoy, was born 25
October 1920 in Summerfield Township, MI. He married Martha Watson on 4
November 1944 in Deerfield. He was a self-employed farmer in Petersburg,
a member of St. Alphonus Parish in Deerfield, and a member of the
Deerfield and Petersburg Fire Departments.
He died at the age of 71 years on 24 April 1992 and was interred in St.
Alphonsus Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his brother Henry (Harry)
and sister Lillian Lavoy (Mrs Beaumont Diver).
He was survived by his two sons, Dennis LaVoy of Petersburg and Harold
LaVoy of Toledo, OH; a daughter Rita LaVoy of Deerfield, a sister,
Harriet Welker of Deerfield, and a brother, Merlyn LaVoy of Toledo.
(Obit, MEN, 4-25-92)
Harry A. LaVoy and May R. Duval's son, Harry LaVoy was born 5 June 1924
in Deerfield, MI. He married Mavel Dawson 27 June 1953. He had farmed in
the Deerfield area most of his life. During World War II he was a
Marine. He held membership in the Deerfield American Legion Post, the
Summerfield Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6509, and the Adrian Knights
of Columbus. At the time of his death he resided at 1240 Bragg Road,
Monroe County. He died on 17 April 1986 at the age of 61 years.
He was preceded in death by an infant son, his parents, and his sister
Lillian LaVoy Diver.
He was survived by his wife, two sons, Augustus LaVoy of Toledo and
Gregory LaVoy who was still at home at the time of his father's death,
his daughter Renee LaVoy, at home, and his brothers, Donald LaVoy of
Deerfield and Merlyn LaVoy of Toledo, and a sister, Mrs Harriet Welker
of Deerfield.
He was buried in St. Alphonsus Cemetery, Deerfield. (Obits, MEN, 4-18,
4-19-86)
A daughter of Merlyn LaVoy, Jackquelyn Marie LaVoy, was born on or about
18 December 1949, and died at the age of 11 days (Obit, Toledo [OH]
Blade, 12-30-1949).
VIII-8-3: Edna Cecelia LaVoy was the third child of David Paul LaVoy and
Exeline Dusseau. She was born 5 September 1894 in Erie. (Family Bible)
At age 19. she married Jeseph E. Stark, age 21, a cost accountant who
resided in Lasalle, MI. He was the son of Frank Stark and Sarah Baron.
Edna LaVoy married Joseph E. Stark on 18 November 1913 at St.Joseph's,
Erie. Harry LaVoy and Norma Stark were witnesses. (Monroe County
Marriage Records, VIII, 144, #621)
Edna Cecelia LaVoy Stark Jacobs died 26 December 1982. Joseph Stark died
30 January 1946. (Family Bible)
The descendants of Edna Cecelia LaVoy and Joseph E. Stark are noted in
Loretta Cousino's 1958 Book, Cousineau Sur La Baie, and are as follows:
Their children were: Audrey, Aaron, Merril, Jeanette, Evelyn, Joseph,
Duward, Dolores and Calvin Stark.
VIII-8-3-1: Audrey Stark married Wilson Diver. Their children are:
Janice, Robert, Judith, Kaye Jean, Dean, Terrance, and Dale Diver
VIII-8-3-2: Aaron Stark
VIII-8-3-3: Merril Stark married Lucelia Roe Anderson. Their child is
Kieth Stark.
VIII-8-3-4: Jeanette Stark married Oneal Petee. Their children are Gary,
Pamela, Gayle Ann, and Douglas Petee.
VIII-8-3-5: Evelyn Mae Stark was born 27 January 1923 in Toledo, OH. She
married Carl Anthony DuVall on 30 November 1946 at St. Joseph's Church,
Erie. He was born 16 April 1921 in Erie, the son of Dominic Francis
DuVall and Ida Amelia Wammes. Their children are:
VIII-8-3-5-1: Anita DuVall
VIII-8-3-5-2: Lonnie DuVall
VIII-8-3-5-?: Wendy Sue DuVall, born 10 January 1956, Toledo, OH. She
married Mark Daniel Angelocci (born 23 July 1954, Royal Oak, MI) on 12
September 1980 in Ypsilanti, MI.
Information for this branch of the LaVoy family was supplied in large
part by the efforts of Wendy Sue DuVall-Angelocci, an amateur
genealogist like the current writer who is working on her Monroe County
family connections. She currently lives in Novi, MI.
VIII-8-3-6: Joseph Stark, Jr. Died as an infant.
VIII-8-3-7: Duward Stark married Waneta Steinman. Their children are
Dennis Lee and Vicki Lynn Stark.
VIII-8-3-8: Dolores Stark married Harry Steinman. Their chidren are
Leigh, Lynn, and Ralph Steinman.
VIII-8-3-9: Calvin Stark (deceased)
VIII-8-4: The fourth child of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau was
Beattrice Ignatious LaVoy, born 1 July 1897 and died 15 August 1898.
VIII-8-5: The fifth child of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau was
Ethel LaVoy, born 11 July 1899, married Edward Roe 18 November 1920.
Ethel LaVoy Roe died 27 November 1989. (Family Bible)
VIII-8-6: The sixth child of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau was
Eddie Eugene LaVoy, born 8 April 1901 and died 31 March 1902.
VIII-8-7: The seventh child of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau was
Floyd Duby LaVoy who was born 31 December 1902 and died 18 February
1903.
VIII-8-8: The eighth child of David Paul LaVoy and Exeline Dusseau was
Alton A. LaVoy, born 10 April 1904 in Erie, he married Agnes L. Miring 6
June 1928. (Family Bible) He was employed for 25 years as a plater by
Dura Corp., retiring in 1966. He had farmed also. At the time of his
death he lived on N. Erie St., in Toledo, Ohio. He died at the age of 86
on 9 September 1990. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Erie, MI.
He was preceded in death by his wife Agnes. He was survived by two sons,
David LaVoy of Temperance, MI, and Alton LaVoy, Jr., of Erie, MI, and
two daughters, Mrs Dorothy Cousino and Mrs Alvaretta Fay, both of
Temperance. (Obit, 9-11-90, MEN)
Agnes L. LaVoy died at the age of 82 on 14 May 1986 in Toledo, Ohio She
had once owned a farm in Erie and was buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery,
Erie. (Obit, MEN, 5-15-86)
Compiled 19 February 1994
Patrick L. Tombeau
11035 Ingram
Livonia, MI 48150
ph. (313) 421-7323
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