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CORMIER - EDWARD W. - Bar Harbor, 1952

EDWARD  W.  CORMIER

Bar Harbor Times
October 16, 1952

Edward W. Cormier, 48, well known in Maine sporting circles and loved by those who knew him, died at his home thursday evening, October 9.
He came to Bar Harbor 12 years ago to open a local bowling alley.  Before coming to Maine, he had been a professional boxer in Massachusetts.  In Maine, he was well known in boxing circles, having worked in Bangor before World War 2 as an announcer, promoter, referee and trainer.  He was born in Waltham, Mass..
Mr. Cromier is survived by his wife, Helen, of Bar Harbor;  one son, Robert, now in Korea;  one daughter, Jane, of Bar Harbor;  his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cormier;  a sister, Miss Mary Cormier;  and a brother, Joseph Cormier of Waltham, Mass..
Funeral Mass was offered Monday at the Holy Redemmer Catholic Church, Bar Harbor.
Internment was at the Catholic Cemetery with Hugh Kelly,  Charles Tobin, Frederick Small, John Healey, Thomas Gill, and Hollis Wood as Pail Bearers.


Edward A. Cormier
BIRTH 1904
DEATH 10 Oct 1952 (aged 47–48)
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
BURIAL
Holy Redeemer Cemetery
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine,

wife;
M. Helen Kenney Cormier
BIRTH 14 Jun 1901
South Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine
DEATH 21 Dec 1999 (aged 98)
York County, Maine
BURIAL
Holy Redeemer Cemetery
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine

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