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- June 1959 Fort Covington Sun
Louis Curleyhead Tarbell, 49, died at the home of a neighbor, John Jackson, of the Hogansburg St. Regis road early Saturday morning. Death was due to coronary thrombosis, according to the report of Dr. George W. Sandford, who had been appointed coroner's physician. Mr. Tarbell was in the habit of stopping at the Jackson home and lying on a couch in an outer room. The family found him dead on the couch at about 2:00 a. m.
He was born on the St. Regis reservation June 10, 1910, a son of Joseph and Margaret Gray Tarbell. The body was taken to the home of a brother, Paul Tarbell The Rev. William Masters, pastor of the Hogansburg Methodist church, conducted the funeral services there at two o'clock on Monday afternoon, with burial in the Methodist cemetery. Surviving are, his wife, the former Miss Mamie LaFrance; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Degonzoc, in California; Dorothy, Shirley, and Nora, all at home; two sons, Dennis Tarbell, with the U.S. army, and William, at home; three brothers, Paul Tarbell and Angus Tarbell, Hogansburg, and Thomas Tarbell, Dannemora, and a sister, Miss Anna Mae Tarbell, Long Island
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