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AUGUSTA DAILY GAZETTE, 20 December 1961
Obituary of LENA BOUCHER
Mrs. Lena Boucher
of Douglass Dies

Funeral services will be held at Hilyard Chapel at Douglass Friday afternoon at 2 for Mrs. Lena Boucher of Douglass who died last night in the El Dorado hospital. Robert Thomas of the Cumberland Community church will be in charge. Interment will be in Elmwood cemetery in Augusta.

Mrs.Boucher entered the hospital nine days ago. A native of Alta Vista, Kans. where she was born May 21, 1893, she was married to Charles Boucher at Augusta on Oct. 8, 1912. The couple lived in the Bloomington and Douglass communities all their married lives.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Boucher is survived by nine children. They are William, George and Mrs. Eleanor Leap of El Dorado; Mrs. Martha Cody of Augusta; Mrs. William Mahlandt, Henry and Virgil of Douglass; Mrs.. Ethel Rickard of Newton; and Jack of Derby. There are 24 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters and four brothers.
Transcribed and Contributed by Marland Boucher


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