Aileen Bezanson1
F, #24102, d. 26 January 1988
Father* | Leon Edward Bezanson1 b. Nov 1903, d. 16 Apr 1962 |
Mother* | Bernice Louise Fox1 b. 1904, d. 14 Jan 1989 |
Family | Sturgess Moore |
Relationship | 5th great-granddaughter of Jean George Bezanson |
Aileen Bezanson was also known as Eileen Bezanson.2 She married Sturgess Moore.1 Aileen Bezanson died on 26 January 1988.1
Last Edited | 29 Feb 2016 |
Harold E. Bezanson1
M, #24110, b. 19 June 1932, d. 13 March 2016
Father* | Albert E. Bezanson1 b. May 1906, d. 27 Jun 1973 |
Mother* | Iva Dorothy Bruce1 |
Family | Marion Levy d. 13 Mar 2016 |
Relationship | 5th great-grandson of Jean George Bezanson |
Harold E. Bezanson was born on 19 June 1932 at Nova Scotia.2,1 He married Marion Levy.1 Harold E. Bezanson and Marion Levy lived in Columbia, Maryland.1 Harold E. Bezanson died on 13 March 2016 at Transitions of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, at age 83.2
Obituary from Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), 9 February 2021:
Obituary from Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), 9 February 2021:
Harold E. Bezanson, 88, of Littlestown, died Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, at Transitions of Gettysburg. He was the widower of Marion L. Bezanson who died March 13, 2016.
Born June 19, 1932, in Nova Scotia, Canada, Harold was the son of the late Albert and Ivy Bezanson.
He was a high school graduate and served in the Canadian army.
Harold was owner of Magna Gauge specializing in electronics.
Surviving are his sons, Gary Bezanson of Littlestown, and Wendell Bezanson of Ashville, N.C; and his sister, Elsa Parker of Laurencetown, Nova Scotia.
Harold was predeceased by his brothers and sisters.
He was a member of Seventh Day Adventist of Columbia, Md. He enjoyed building model airplanes, adult coloring and riding his motorcycle.
Due to COVID-19, services are private.2
Born June 19, 1932, in Nova Scotia, Canada, Harold was the son of the late Albert and Ivy Bezanson.
He was a high school graduate and served in the Canadian army.
Harold was owner of Magna Gauge specializing in electronics.
Surviving are his sons, Gary Bezanson of Littlestown, and Wendell Bezanson of Ashville, N.C; and his sister, Elsa Parker of Laurencetown, Nova Scotia.
Harold was predeceased by his brothers and sisters.
He was a member of Seventh Day Adventist of Columbia, Md. He enjoyed building model airplanes, adult coloring and riding his motorcycle.
Due to COVID-19, services are private.2
Last Edited | 24 Jul 2023 |
Marion Levy1
F, #24111, d. 13 March 2016
Family | Harold E. Bezanson b. 19 Jun 1932, d. 13 Mar 2016 |
Marion Levy married Harold E. Bezanson.1 Marion Levy and Harold E. Bezanson lived in Columbia, Maryland.1 Marion Levy died on 13 March 2016.2
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2021 |
Howard William Bezanson1
M, #24119, b. 16 April 1924, d. 27 April 1977
Father* | Leverett Theodore Bezanson1 b. 17 Feb 1901, d. 30 Aug 1938 |
Mother* | Bertha Alice Wells1 b. 19 Dec 1906, d. 8 Feb 1971 |
Family | Christine Good b. 6 Jun 1926, d. 7 Apr 2015 |
Children |
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Relationship | 5th great-grandson of Jean George Bezanson |
Howard William Bezanson was born on 16 April 1924 at Boston, Massachusetts.1,2 He married Christine Good on 11 May 1946. He was 22. She was 19.1 Howard William Bezanson died on 27 April 1977 at Quincy, Massachusetts, at age 53.3,2,1 He was buried in Center Cemetery, Pembroke, Massachusetts.4
Death Notice from The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 28 April 1977:
Death Notice from The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 28 April 1977:
BEZANSON -- Howard W. Sr., of Pembroke, unexpectedly April 27, husband of Christina R. (Good) Bezanson, father of Howard Jr., George E., Leverett T., John K., Christina R., Ella C., Dorothy M., Clare S., all of Pembroke, Mrs. Amos (Bertha) Wood of Plympton, Mrs. Bruce (Catherine) Pierce of Waynesboro. Pa., Mrs Michael (Jean) Austin of Eastham, Barbara in Armed Services in Germany, brother of Robert of Lockport, N.Y., Richard of Bedford, N Y., Edward of Helene, Montana, Mrs. Raymond (Barbara) Fisler of Seattle, Wash.
Funeral Service at the Methodist Church, Bryantville on Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Interment in Center Cemetery, Pembroke. Calling hours and flowers omitted by request.3
Funeral Service at the Methodist Church, Bryantville on Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Interment in Center Cemetery, Pembroke. Calling hours and flowers omitted by request.3
Last Edited | 2 May 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Dorothy Evans, Bezansons from Nova Scotia, 215, 255.
- [S3] Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, HOWARD BEZANSON, Born=16 Apr 1924, Died=Apr 1977, Issued=MA (Before 1951).
- [S2] Howard W. Bezanson, Sr. Death Notice, The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 28 April 1977, p. 43.
- [S836] Various Contributors, "Find A Grave", Howard W. Bezanson, Sr., Center Cemetery Cemetery, Pembroke, Massachusetts; Memorial Number: 57177737.
- [S4] 1930 U.S. Federal Census; Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; FHL Film: 2340670; Roll: 935; Image: 276.0; ED: 0067; Page: 5B; Lines: 76-81.
- [S4] 1940 U.S. Federal Census; Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T627_1628; ED: 11-137; Page: 61A; Lines: 31-38.
- [S4] 1950 U.S. Federal Census; Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: 5893; ED: 27-43; Sheet: 18.
- [S1] Dorothy Evans, Bezansons from Nova Scotia, 255.
Christine Good1
F, #24120, b. 6 June 1926, d. 7 April 2015
Family | Howard William Bezanson b. 16 Apr 1924, d. 27 Apr 1977 |
Children |
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Christine Good was born on 6 June 1926 at Quincy, Massachusetts.2 She married Howard William Bezanson on 11 May 1946. She was 19. He was 22.2 Howard William Bezanson and Christine Good appeared on the census of 1950 at 60-D Reycroft Street, Quincy, Massachusetts, with Christine Rennie Bezanson.3 Christine Good died on 7 April 2015 at Golden Living Center, Plymouth, Massachusetts, at age 88.4 She was buried on 11 April 2015 in Center Cemetery, Pembroke, Massachusetts.4
Obituary from The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, Massachusetts), 9 April 2015:
Obituary from The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, Massachusetts), 9 April 2015:
Christina Rennie (Good) Bezanson, age 88, of Pembroke, died on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at the Golden Living Center in Plymouth.
Mrs. Bezanson was born in Boston, June 6, 1926, the daughter of the late Catherine (Kelly) and James Good. She was raised in Quincy and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Weymouth. She and her late husband, Howard, chose to raise their family in Pembroke.
She is survived by seven daughters, Bertha Wood and her husband Amos of Plympton, Catherine Pierce and her husband Bruce of Texas, Jean Bowen and her husband Leo of Carver, Barbara Bezanson of Pembroke, Ella Penney and her husband David of Middleborough, Dorothy Landry and her husband Brian of Kingston, Clare Donnelly and her husband Ray of Pembroke; three sons, Howard Bezanson Jr. and his wife Patricia of Hanson, George Bezanson of Carver, John Bezanson and his wife Jennifer of Halifax; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a great great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Chris; her sons, James and Leverett; and sisters, Catherine Lynds and Jean Braley.
Visiting hours are omitted. Her funeral Mass will be held at Saint Thecla's Church, 145 Washington Street, Pembroke, Saturday, April 11, 2015, at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at the Center Cemetery, Oldham Street, Pembroke.4
Mrs. Bezanson was born in Boston, June 6, 1926, the daughter of the late Catherine (Kelly) and James Good. She was raised in Quincy and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Weymouth. She and her late husband, Howard, chose to raise their family in Pembroke.
She is survived by seven daughters, Bertha Wood and her husband Amos of Plympton, Catherine Pierce and her husband Bruce of Texas, Jean Bowen and her husband Leo of Carver, Barbara Bezanson of Pembroke, Ella Penney and her husband David of Middleborough, Dorothy Landry and her husband Brian of Kingston, Clare Donnelly and her husband Ray of Pembroke; three sons, Howard Bezanson Jr. and his wife Patricia of Hanson, George Bezanson of Carver, John Bezanson and his wife Jennifer of Halifax; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a great great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Chris; her sons, James and Leverett; and sisters, Catherine Lynds and Jean Braley.
Visiting hours are omitted. Her funeral Mass will be held at Saint Thecla's Church, 145 Washington Street, Pembroke, Saturday, April 11, 2015, at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at the Center Cemetery, Oldham Street, Pembroke.4
Last Edited | 2 May 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Dorothy Evans, Bezansons from Nova Scotia, 255.
- [S1] Dorothy Evans, Bezansons from Nova Scotia, 215, 255.
- [S4] 1950 U.S. Federal Census; Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: 5893; ED: 27-43; Sheet: 18.
- [S2] Christine Rennie (Good) Bezanson Death Notice, The Patriot Ledger (Qunicy, Massaachusetts), 9 April 20015.