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    Her cousins name was Armond, he was an Insurance salesman if I remember right.
    Fire house was on the corner and they lived diaginally across the street.
    We had a couple of families named Cyr in our neighborhood and I went to school with two of them, but I think their family was from Fort Kent.
    Had an uncle from Fort Kent mame was Doucette.
    I have some friends down in the Darmariscotta area, great short range BR shooters ( game I now play). If you are interested in that game they have matches there also in Orrington or Augusta.
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    Armand Leblanc Obituary https://bangordailynews.com/2008/09/25/obituaries/armand-a-leblanc/

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    Her cousins name was Armond, he was an Insurance salesman if I remember right.
    Fire house was on the corner and they lived diaginally across the street.
    We had a couple of families named Cyr in our neighborhood and I went to school with two of them, but I think their family was from Fort Kent.
    Had an uncle from Fort Kent mame was Doucette.
    I have some friends down in the Darmariscotta area, great short range BR shooters ( game I now play). If you are interested in that game they have matches there also in Orrington or Augusta.

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    Maineboy that obit would be for him. Thanks. I remember that they had a place on Long Lake that we would go to for a day when we were up there, end of July and water was so cold you would almost turn purple if you tried to go in for a swim. My uncle bought the place next door and only used it for 5 weeks in the summer for a fishing cabin.
    On her birth papers it says her father was from Cyr's Plantation and her mother was from Edmundston ( LeCerc ).
    They all left because back then ( 1938-1942) they had 3 choices for work, patatoe feilds or lumber camp or paper mill, where as down here at the time the brass/ copper mills were booming. She came down in 1939 and worked at Timex until 1987.
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