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I found a match for Thelma's husband. You have to forgive any errors and formatting because it was taken from a pdf.
The Putnam County Courier, Carmel, N. Y.
Thursday Afternoon, July 30, 1964
HUBERT C. JENNETTE
DIES AT HOME HERE
FUNERAL WAS HELD MONDAY
Industrial Arts Teacher at Mahopac
School for 21 Years
Retired in January.
Hubert C. Jennette, industrial
arts teacher at the Mahopac Central
school for 21 years before retiring
last January, died at his
home on Echo Drive, Mahopac.
last Thursday, July 23, 1964. His
age was 55.
The deceased was a son of Simeon
and Emma Ratta Jennette,
and he was born October 10, 1908,
at Rouses Point. He was educated
in the Chazy Central school
and high school, received a B.S.
degree in Industrial Arts at Oswego
Teachers college and his
Master's degree from Syracuse
universtiy
He came to Mahopac as Indus-
trial Arts teacher when that par-
ticular branch ot the educational
system was in its infancy and
during his years at Mahopac he
had developed the course and
greatly enlarged it and also added
much equipment to the shop
for the training of the students.
He retired in January.
Mr. Jennette in addition to his
general industrial arts courses
was well trained in printing
which he also taught at Mahopac,
and during the years had worked
part time and summers in the
shop of this newspaper.
He was a member of the Honorary
Scholastic Society. St. John
the Evangelist church, in Mahopac
and its Holy Name Society.
At Clayton on January 2. 1932.
he was united in marriage with
Miss Thelma Lalonde, who sur-
vives. . He also leaves his mother;
two children. Mrs. Charleen Car-
loni of Homer and a son, Robert
Jennette of Scotia.
Also surviving are six brothers.
Raymond ot Providence, R. I.,
Earl. Kenneth and Roland, all of
Plattsburg, Maynard of Caiifornia
and Alvin of Freeport: and
three sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson
and Mrs. Doris Wilson, both
of Chazy and Mrs. Lucille Buecher
of Bangor, Maine; and seven
grandchildren.
The body reposed at the Cargain
Funeral Home in Carmel
where hundreds of friends called
Saturday and Sunday. A High
Requiem Mass was held at St.
John the Evangelist church in
Mahopac at 10 o'clock Monday
morning. Interment took place at
noon Tuesday in St. Mary's ceme-
tery in- Clayton. Honorary pall
bearers were Dominick Tedesco.
Lawrence Carr. James Rollier
William Orford and. Benjamin
Yaeger. Other pall bearers were
Victor Ross, Reno Veschi, Paul
MacLenithen, Ralph Diaz, Sig-
mond Djiekousky and Alex Williams.