| <tab>His daughter Delphine was married to J. Albert Laurin, the long-time mayor and newspaper editor of Alexandria. Two of David Courville’s sons were dentists: (1) Cleophas (Clifford) (13 March 1898-7 May 1964), who was a dentist in B.C. He served in both World Wars, being a captain in the Canadian Army dental corps in the Second World War. He died at his home at Rossland, B. C. (2) Edmond (28 Sept. 1900-21 June 1957), for many years a dentist in Cornwall. Also, another of David Courville’s sons, Albert (17 Feb. 1902-19 Dec. 1963), graduated in medicine from McGill, and became an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. He practised in Rumford, Maine, from about 1932, and in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from 1938. In the Second World War, he was a major in the U. S. Army Air Force Medical Corps. He died in a Montreal hospital. | <tab>His daughter Delphine was married to J. Albert Laurin, the long-time mayor and newspaper editor of Alexandria. Two of David Courville’s sons were dentists: (1) Cleophas (Clifford) (13 March 1898-7 May 1964), who was a dentist in B.C. He served in both World Wars, being a captain in the Canadian Army dental corps in the Second World War. He died at his home at Rossland, B. C. (2) Edmond (28 Sept. 1900-21 June 1957), for many years a dentist in Cornwall. Also, another of David Courville’s sons, Albert (17 Feb. 1902-19 Dec. 1963), graduated in medicine from McGill, and became an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. He practised in Rumford, Maine, from about 1932, and in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from 1938. In the Second World War, he was a major in the U. S. Army Air Force Medical Corps. He died in a Montreal hospital. |