MRS. E.A. (Alice) Chambers, 77, of 20 7th Ave S.W., died
Friday morning at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Services are to be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Church in
Yankton.
Aberdeen American News, Aberdeen, South Dakota, 29 September 1969, p. 3, col. 6 |
Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Gates Funeral
home by the Rev. Andrew Foley of Sacred Heart Church of Aberdeen. Rosary will also be said Wednesday evening at
the Schenck Funeral Home in Yankton.
Mrs. Chambers was born May 28, 1892 in Bon Homme
County. She was married to Louis P.
Lanctot at Yankton in 1913. They lived
in Yankton and in Wyoming. Mr. Lanctot
preceded her in death in 1922. In 1950,
she was married to E. A. Chambers at Yankton.
They had lived in Aberdeen since that time.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, James Lanctot,
Sunnyside, Wash., and Edward Lanctot, Portland, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Lee
(Marie) Rardin, and Mrs. Samuel (Josephine) Swift, both of Portland, Ore.; 17
grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one step-son; three step-daughters; two
brothers, Charles Snyder [sic], Casper, Wyo., and Robert Snyder [sic],
Minneapolis; and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Tester, Sioux City, Iowa.
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