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Edgar Arthur ("Ben") TREMBLAY - Obituary
From The Southbridge News
Edgar A. "Ben", 65, of 73 Moon St. died Saturday at Little Alum Lake in Brimfield, where he was stricken while at his summer home.
He formerly owned and operated the former Southbridge Tool Co., and was working part-time for its successor, Anjo Tool Manufacturing, Inc.
He leaves his wife, Jeannette (Lippe) Tremblay, a son Robert Tremblay of Southbridge, a daughter Sylvia Baker of Dudley, two brothers, four sisters, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was born in Southbridge, son of William and Josephine (Maynard) Tremblay.
Mr. Tremblay was a communicant of Sacred Heart parish, past president of the Civilian Club and a member of Southbridge Lodge of Elks.
The funeral will be conducted tomorrow from F.A. Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy Street, with a mass at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Charlton Street. Burial will be in St. George Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral home are 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.


Tremblay family in 1920 (28 Apr 1920): Front (L to R): Edgar, Josephine, Louise (baby), Lorraine, Wi
Thanks to Louise Tremblay Meltaus


Southbridge Tool Company, Charlton Street, Southbridge, MA - 1941 - Edgar Tremblay, Archie Gagnon, J
photos belonging to Jeannette Lippe Tremblay


Southbridge Tool Company, Curtis Street, Southbridge, MA - 1949 (approx. 5,000 sq ft of space)
photos belonging to Jeannette Lippe Tremblay


L to R: Sylvia, Edgar (in back), Elzear, Marianne (small child)
photos belonging to Jeannette Lippe Tremblay


Edgar at his camp at Little Alum Pond in Brimfield, Mass.
photos belonging to Jeannette Lippe Tremblay


This is a family gravestone for Lippe/Carmel/Tremblay. My grandparents, Edgar Tremblay and Jeannette
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