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Antonia M.
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1914 - 2006
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Obituary for Antonia M. Les

ANTONIA MARYANN LES, 91, of 86 Linden Street, Pittsfield, died Sunday at her home.
Born in Pittsfield, October 22, 1914, a daughter of Lukas and Mary Aubar Jamula, she was a graduate of Pittsfield schools.
Mrs. Les had been employed as a tester for General Electric Company retiring in the mid l980s with 20 years service. Prior to G.E., she worked at the former Elmvale and Wyandott mills.
She was a communicant of Holy Family Church and a member of the Pittsfield Senior Citizens. She enjoyed crafts and needlepoint, knitting and cro-
Cheting, and baking and cake decorating.
Her husband, Frederick Les, died in 1954.
Mrs. Les is survived by a son, Richard F. Les of West Palm Beach, Florida, a brother, Edward Jamula of Lanesborough, and a sister, Nellie Barron of Pittsfield.

FUNERAL NOTICE: A graveside service for ANTONIA MARYANN LES, who died Sunday. June
4, will be Friday, June 9, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Joseph's Cemetery with Rev. Michael A.
Shershanovich, Pastor of Holy Family Church, officiating. Those attending are invited
to meet inside the Cemetery gate at 10:45 a.m. There are no calling hours. In
lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mrs. Les May be made to Holy Family
Church in care of DERY FUNERAL HOME, 54 Bradford Street, Pittsfield.
Mrs. Les was pre-deceased by four sisters, Helen Jamula, Della Paquette,
Bernice Bianco, and MaryAnn Bulsa.

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