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LaFontaineMrs. Harry O. Clukey Mrs. Harry O. Clukey passed away Wednesday morning at her home on Lakeview street after an illness of several months. She was bornin Canada fifty- nine years ago, the daughter of Felix and Mary Lafontaine. She came to Dex- ter with her parents when she was a child, and forty-one years ago was married to Harry O. Clukey of this town. Mrs. Clukey was a faithful member of St. Ann's Parish and belonged to the Altar Society connected with the church. Surviving besides her husband are five children, Lester and Jerome of Dover-Foxcroft, Raymond, Mrs. Theo- dore Mountain and Mrs. Arthur Ronco of Dexter; two brothers Edward La- fontaine of Haverhill, Mass. and Lewis Lafontaine of Dexter; five sis- ters, Mrs. Maude Therien of Berlin, N. H., Mrs. Frank Veno of Rochester, N, H., Mrs. Delvine McDonald of Shir- ley, Mrs. Minnie Richard and Mrs. Delores Nichols of Dexter. Funeral services will be held at St Ann's Catholic church Saturday morn- ing at 9 o'clock and burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Aug. 14, ‘41 MRS. HARRy O. Clukey DEXTER, Aug. 15 Mrs. Rosie Clukey, 69, died Wednesday follow- ing a long illness. She was born In Dexter, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lafontaine. She is survived by her husband, Harry 0. Clukey, flve children, Ray- mond, Lester, and Jarome, Mrs. Lora Mountain, and Mrs. Adelaide Ronco, two brothers, Eddie La- Fontaine of Haverhill, Mass., and Louis. LaFontaine of Dexter; five sisters, Mrs.Maud Therien of Ber- lin, N. H., Mrs. Frank Veno of Rochester, N. H. Mrs. John Rich- ardas, Mrs. Eddie Nichols, and Mrs, Delvine McDonald, all of Dexter. The fu