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The many friends of Miss Louise Berfleld, of this borough, will be Interested to learn that she will be married to Leon E. Larrahee, son of the late Hon. D. C. Larrabee, in this place next Wednesday, September 28th. These young people are well known to our citizens, who will congratulate each and both on their happy choice of life partners, while wishing for them all the sunshine and happiness alloted to mankind.
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Wedding of Leon Larrabee and Louise Berfield
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Louis Berfield Larrabee, former Resident of Coudersport, died in Old Greenwich 18 Nov 1943.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
25 Nov 1943, Thu • Page 3
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herbstritt and daughter, of Coudersport, R. D., called at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbstritt. Sunday.
LOUISE BERFIELD LARRABEE, FORMER RESIDENT, DIES
Louise Berfield Larrabee, for many years a resident of Coudersport, died in Old Greenwich, Conn., November 18, 1943.
Mrs. Larrabee was born in First Fork, Pa., on February 12, 1871. In 1883 she moved to Coudersport where she graduated from the local high school. In 1892 she married Leon E. Larrabee. She was the mother of two children, Carlos Benjamin, who died in infancy, and Carroll Burton, who is president of the Printers' Ink Publishing Company, New York City.
During her life in Coudersport she was prominent in the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was also a member of the S. H. G. for many years.
In 1905 whe moved to Bradford, Pa., where she lived until 1924. In Bradford she continued her interest in church work. She was also president of the Women's Literary Club of Bradford. In 1924 she moved to Columbus, Ohio, and in 1927 to Los Angeles, Calif.
In 1929 she returned to the East to make her residence in Old Greenwich, Conn. She and her husband celebrated their golden wedding in 1942. She had been ill for nearly two years.
She is survived by her husband, her son, Carroll, and two granddaughters, Donna and Elizabeth Larrabee, all of Old Greenwich.
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