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'''Odelie Gagnon''' was the daughter of [[Alexandre Gagnon (1865)|Alexandre Gagnon]] and the sister of [[Onesime Gagnon (1892)|Onesime Gagnon]], [[Adelard Gagnon (1896)|Adelard Gagnon]], [[Johnny Gagnon (1898)|Johnny Gagnon]], and [[Dolore Gagnon (1899)|Dolore Gagnon]]. | '''Odelie Gagnon''' was the daughter of [[Alexandre Gagnon (1865)|Alexandre Gagnon]] and the sister of [[Onesime Gagnon (1892)|Onesime Gagnon]], [[Adelard Gagnon (1896)|Adelard Gagnon]], [[Johnny Gagnon (1898)|Johnny Gagnon]], and [[Dolore Gagnon (1899)|Dolore Gagnon]]. | ||
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+ | Odelie, Onesime’s sister, married a man named Charles Goupil. Later, he was training a man in Insurance in Rumford, Maine, when he took sick. He died a day later at 39 years old, on August 25, 1925. Onesime’s sister Odelie was in a wheel chair, but she was lucky. Because her parents went to live with her, as she couldn’t stay alone. |
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Odelie Gagnon was the daughter of Alexandre Gagnon and the sister of Onesime Gagnon, Adelard Gagnon, Johnny Gagnon, and Dolore Gagnon.
Odelie, Onesime’s sister, married a man named Charles Goupil. Later, he was training a man in Insurance in Rumford, Maine, when he took sick. He died a day later at 39 years old, on August 25, 1925. Onesime’s sister Odelie was in a wheel chair, but she was lucky. Because her parents went to live with her, as she couldn’t stay alone.