Our Family's Journey Through Time
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2701 | ?b?CORRIGAN, William Hamilton?/b? On Wednesday, Feb 1, 1961, at his home, 3th. Line, Clarendon, William Hamilton Corrigan in his 91st. year, husband of the late Margaret Alice Scully. Resting at George Hynes and Son, Shawville, Que. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 o'clock, to St. Paul's Anglican Church. Interment in parish cemetery, L.O.L. No. 27 service Thursday 8:30 p.m. Masonic service Friday 3 p.m. | Corrigan, William Hamilton (I7371)
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2702 | ?b?Couple Married At Stewarton?/b? At a quiet wedding ceremony performed Saturday afternoon tn Stewarton United Church. Miss Mary Iabel McEwen. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McEwen of Carleton Place, became the bride of Kenneth Franklin Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Campbell of Smiths Falls. Rev. Dr. F. S. Milliken officlated at the ceremony, The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Emerson Fallis Leslie C. Bryenton was best man. For her marriage the brlde wore a grey tailored suit wlth matching accessories. Her corsage bouquet was of pink sweetheart roses and white hyacinths. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left on a motor trip. On their return they will take up residence in Smiths Falls. | Family: Kenneth Franklin Campbell / Mary Isabel McEwen (F14416)
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2703 | ?b?Couple Married Easter Saturday ?/b?St. George's Anglican Church was the scene Saturday afternoon of the wedding of Miss Norma (Adele) Battison and Owen Gourlay Grant, of Trenton, formerly of Ottawa. The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar Battison and the bridegroom the son of Mrs. Bert Grant and the late Mr. Grant of Ottawa. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Anne Cass as maid of honor. The best man was Basil Grant, brother of the groom. Edgar Battison and Athos (Hap Grant were ushers. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. C. Vaughan. The church was decorated with Easter flowers. J. W. Neil played the organ. The bride wore a ballerina-length gown of beige lace over satin, styled with a Peter Pan collar and cap sleeves. She wore matching lace mitts and cap, and carried a semi-cascade of Queen Elizabeth roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at The Red Door. The couple left by motor on their honeymoon. | Family: Owen Gourley Grant / Norma Battison (F8632)
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2704 | ?b?Couple Wed In Smiths Falls ?/b?A charming wedding was solemnlzed on Friday afternoon In the chapel of St. John the Evangelist Church, Smiths Falls, when Lois Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pegg of Lombardy, became the bride of Melvln Weir, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans of Kemptville. Rev. G. H. Sadler performed the ceremony. For her wedding, the bride wore a steet-iength gown of white nylon organdy, and carried a corsage bouquet of red roses and calla llllies. Miss Thelma Wood of Smiths Falls attended the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Grenville Moffitt, was best man. Following the ceremony, the couple left for a honeymoon In Western Ontario. On their return they plan to reslde In Smiths Falls. | Family: Melvin Weir Resford "Mel" Evans / Lois Evelyn Pegg (F11192)
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2705 | ?b?COX, Velma (Graham) ?/b?Peacefully in Almonte Hospital on Saturday July 5, 1997, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Wallace Cox. Loving mother of Graham (Sheila), Lyle (Marion), Dorothy Campbell (Lome), and Mildred Simpson (Gene) of California. Grandmother of Janice, Donald, Dalton, Grant, Lara, and Gregory. Predeceased by brothers Clifford, Earl and Everett Graham. Friends may call at the Carp Chapel of the Tubman Funeral Homes, Rivington St. , Carp, Monday from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Christ Church Anglican, 3rd Line of Huntley, Tuesday July 8th at 2 p.m. Interment Christ Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. | Graham, Inez VELMA (I15034)
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2706 | ?b?COXFORD ROSS COXFORD POTTER?/b? ESTEVAN. By a double wedding ceremany performed at Young's United church, Winnipeg, Feb. 12, Emergene Ross, of Estevan, was married to William Clarence Coxford, and Muriel Winnifred Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potter, Taylorton, became the bride of Alfred Ernest Coxford. The grooms are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coxford, Estevan, and they recently returned from overseas after serving with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. Rev. W. E. Donnelly officiated. Miss Ross wore a turquoise dressmaker suit trimmed with black braid and black accessories. Her corsage was American beauty roses. Miss Potter wore a dressmaker suit of aqua blue with black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. A wedding dinner for 15 guests was held at the St. Charles hotel. Both couples will live in Estevan. | Family: William Clarence "Tubby" Coxford / Emergene Ross (F452)
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2707 | ?b?COXFORD ROSS COXFORD POTTER?/b? ESTEVAN. By a double wedding ceremany performed at Young's United church, Winnipeg, Feb. 12, Emergene Ross, of Estevan, was married to William Clarence Coxford, and Muriel Winnifred Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potter, Taylorton, became the bride of Alfred Ernest Coxford. The grooms are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coxford, Estevan, and they recently returned from overseas after serving with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. Rev. W. E. Donnelly officiated. Miss Ross wore a turquoise dressmaker suit trimmed with black braid and black accessories. Her corsage was American beauty roses. Miss Potter wore a dressmaker suit of aqua blue with black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. A wedding dinner for 15 guests was held at the St. Charles hotel. Both couples will live in Estevan. | Family: Alfred Ernest Coxford / Muriel Winnifred "Minnie" Potter (F457)
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2708 | ?b?COXFORD, John James?/b? John (Jack) Coxford of Wetaskiwin passed away October 24th, 1984, in Wetaskiwin, at the age of 70 years. Survived by his loving wife, Nancy; son, Robert and wife Gayle; daughter, Anne and husband, Don wallis; grandchildren: Jonathan, Nathan, Timothy and Carmen; sister, Mrs. Mabel Garrett of New Westminster, B.C. Funeral service will be held Saturday, October 27 at 100 p.m. from the Emmanuel Anglican Church, Wetaskiwin with Reverend Canon Winchester officiating, with cremation to follow. Donations to the Anglican Church Memorial Fund or the Auxiliary Hospital Comfort Fund would be appreciated Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin. 1-352-2501. | Coxford, John James (I739)
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2709 | ?b?COXFORD,Robert Walter (Bob)?/b? On Friday, September 22, 1995, Bob Coxford, a pioneer Edmontonian, peacefully passed from his physical home to his spiritual home. He is survived by his loving wife Margaret (Peg) Coxford; his son Theodore Robert (Ted) Coxford, his daughter Robin Lynne Alary (Murray) of Halifax, Nova Scotia; a granddaughter Laura Donnelly (Hugh) of Oakville, Ontario; one sister Ada Mary (Babe) Lavoie of Edmonton, and a sister-in-law Marion Coxford of Sydney, B.C.; numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. The family extends a deep expression of gratitude to Dr. Ian Ferguson and the staff of Station 64 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and to the staff of St. Michael's Extended Care Facility for their wonderful care given in shepherding Bob to his spiritual home. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 27, 1995 at 1 00 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 8715-118 Avenue with interment to follow at Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Fort Road. Reverend Keith Humphrey and Reverend William Graham officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the 'St. Andrew's Memorial Fund. Foster and McGarvey Limited. Funeral Directors and Licensed Crematorium. 428-6666. | Coxford, Robert Walter "Bob" (I766)
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2710 | ?b?COXFORD?/b? -The Funeral Service of William Clarence (Tubby) Coxford who died on March 25th was held from the Chapel of McKague's Funeral Home on March 28th at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. D. Morrison. Pallbearers were: Bob Murray, Earl Allward, Sterling Molonskl, Fred Johnson, Guy Devenny, Pete McLachlan. Legion Rites were observed In the Chapel by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 63 and the Army, Navy and Air Force Vetrans Association Branch No. 38 under the direction of W.J. Jack. Interment was made in the Woodlawn Cemetery. | Coxford, William Clarence "Tubby" (I1273)
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2711 | ?b?CRAM, Eva Florence?/b? - In hospital, Carleton Place, Thursday, March 18, 1971, Eva Florence Stevenson, in her 76th year, beloved wife of the late John Wallace Cram, dear mother of Barbara (Mrs. E. G. Cameron), Ottawa; William, Sault Ste Marie. Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West. Service Monday, March 22 at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemteries. At the request of the family no visiting at the funeral home until Saturday evening. In lieu of flowers donations to Cardiac Unit, Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. Source: Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario | Stevenson, Eva Florence (I5733)
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2712 | ?b?CRAM. Willard A.?/b? In hospital at Carleton Place on Tuesday, May 25, 1965, Willard A. Cram, beloved husband of the late Margaret Ethelina Simpson, son of the late James Cram, and Mary Whyte, in his 90th year. Resting at Patterson and Son Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West where service will be held on Thursday, May 27, at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemetery 04 | Cram, Willard Asa (I2749)
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2713 | ?b?CRAWFORD, Harold J. T. ?/b?In Ottawa on Friday, August 5, 1988, age 55, Harold Crawford of R.R. 1, Oxford Mills. Beloved husband of Marion Evans. Dear father of Robert of Kemptville, Bill of Ottawa, Dave, at home, Debbie Crawford and Diane Crawford. Brother of Arthur of Halifax and Donald of North Augusta. Grandfather of Dale Michael and Stephen. The family of the late Harold Crawford will receive friends at the Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, on Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel of the Funeral Home on Monday at 2:30. Interment Oxford Mills Cemetery. | Crawford, Harold J. T. (I11811)
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2714 | ?b?CRAWFORD, Marion Donelda ?/b?In hospital on Monday, July 6, 1992, age 57. Marion Evans, of R.R. 1, Oxford Mills, wife of the late Harold Crawlord. Beloved daughter of Helen Evans of Oxford Mills and the late William Evans. Loving mother of Robert (and his wife Kathryn) of Kempt-ville, Bill of Ottawa, Dave of Kemptville, Debbie (Mrs. Dale Armstrong) of Kemptville and Diane (friend of Glen Stinson) of Heckston. Sister of Dick (and his wife Jean) Keith, both of Oxford Mills and Faye (Mrs. Allan Seabrooke) of Kemptville. Grandmother of Dale Mike, Stephen and Bruce. Predeceased by 1 sister, Marie. The family of the late Marion Crawford will receive friends at the Grant Brown Funeral Home, Rolston Chapel, Kemptville, Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Oxford Mills Cemetery. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the North Grenville Association for Community Living or the Ottawa Civic Hospital Cancer Clinic. | Evans, Marion Donelda (I10595)
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2715 | ?b?CRUICKSHANK At Victoria, B.C. ?/b?On March 14, 1969, Grace Helen, beloved wife of A. Norman Cruickshank, of 2500 Mowat St., Victoria, formerly of Edmonton. Also survived by a son, Robert A. in Calgary, and a daughter, Mrs. D. L. Hyde, of Toronto; 2 brothers, J. E. Duncan, Vancouver, and Brock Duncan, Medicine Hat; 6 grandchildren. She was a member of the Women's Canadian Club. Funeral service was held Monday March 17th, at 1:30 p.m. in HAYWARD'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, Victoria, Rev. R. G. Thompson officiated. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. | Duncan, Grace Helen (I3298)
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2716 | ?b?CRUICKSHANK?/b? - August 27, 1971, Robert Allan, at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, aged 41 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Irene (Toni) Cruickshank of 5220 Veronica Road N.W. Besides his wife, Mr. Cruickshank is survived by a son, Robert Duncan, a daughter, Katherine Grace, both at home, his father Mr. A. Norman Cruickshank, Victoria, B.C., and a sister, Mrs. D. L. (Kathaleen) Hyde, Weston, Conn. Mr. Cruickshank was predeceased by his mother a year ago. Services at THE GARDEN CHAPEL (Foster funeral Home) 540 16 Ave. N.W. on Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. Rev. James Elliott of St. David's United Church officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers. If friends desire, kindly send donations to The Alberta Heart Foundation, 2011 10 Ave. S.W., Calgary 4. Ph. 289-1944. Y9008 | Cruickshank, Robert Allen (I3311)
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2717 | ?b?Cumming Kennedy?/b? Ormi Jean Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, Miami, Man., and David George Cumming, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cumming, Springside, sask., were united in marriage Sept. 1, at 7 p.m., in the ladies parlor of Knox United church. Dr. Crossley Hunter officiated. The bride wore a princess frock jof heavenly - blue crepe, with a tailored self bow at the V - neck!ine. Her veil was draped from a crown of blue feathers. She carried a bouquet of pink Delight roses and baby's breath. Attendants were Miss Doreen Duncan, cousin of the bride, and LAC. W. N. Langley, R.C.A.F. A reception was held at Child's. Mr. and Mrs. Cumming left for Kichimanetoo beach, Good Spirit Lake, Sask. For going away the bride wore a tailored blue suit, the jacket opening over a white sheer blouse. Her tricorn hat was of black sfraw. The young couple will reside in Winnipeg. | Family: David George Cumming / Ormi Jean Kennedy (F12933)
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2718 | ?b?DALE, BARBARA HELEN?/b? WOODLEY, Barbara Helen DALE At the Pontiac Community Hospital Shawville, Quebec on Saturday, November 18, 2000 after a brief illness, aged 85 years. Beloved wife of Alwyn Chip Dale. Predeceased by her parents Richard and Louise Woodley and brother-in-law Cliff Dale. Loving mother of Nancy Conroy (Peter) and Steven (Amber). Devoted grandmother of Lindsay Dale. Friends may call at the W. J. Hayes & Son Funeral Home, 134 Center Street, Shawville, Quebec on Monday, November 20, 2000. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, November 21st at 2 pm Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. Donations to the Pontiac Community Hospital C-T scan. Ottawa Citizen, Nov. 20/00 | Woodley, Barbara Helen (I7389)
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2719 | ?b?DANIEL HENDERSON. ?/b? CARLETON PLACE, Ont.. May 6. -The death occurred today of Daniel Henderson. Sr., a highly respected citizen of Carleton Place, in his 73th year The late Mr Henderson was born in the township of Beckwlth in 1851. and moved here about four years ago. In addition to his widow, he is survived by four sons. James, of Beckwith: Dan of Carleton Place; John of Nemigos. and Earl, of Beckwith, also four daughters, Mrs. Isaac Wilson. Perth: Mrs Jas. Mcintosh, Balderson; Mrs Albert Savage. Stittsville; Mrs Alfred Powell, Ottawa, and three brothers and two sisters, Peter, Duncan and James. Boyswain. Man., and Mrs Wm Latimer. Boyswain: Mrs David Miller. Vancouver. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Moore street. Wednesday. May 8. at 1.30 om. Interment will be made at St. Fillan's cemetery. Clipping location on The Ottawa Citizen page 18 dianeduncan01 Member Photo CLIPPED BY dianeduncan01 ? 3 seconds ago CLIPPED FROM The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 07 May 1929, Tue ? Page 18 | Henderson, Daniel (I5220)
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2720 | ?b?Daniel R. Evans?/b? PACKWAUKEE, Wis. - Former Missoula resident Daniel R. Evans, 37, died Thursday, Jan. 30, at his Packwaukee, Wis., home. Before becoming ill with multiple sclerosis in 1983, Mr. Evans drove trucks for Jim Palmer Trucking Co. in the Missoula area. Survivors include his wife, Connie; his mother, Claire Evans; two sisters, and several other relatives. Services were held Feb. 4 in Packwaukee. The family suggests memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. | Evans, Daniel Richard (I36917)
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2721 | ?b?Daughter of Charles Miller and Margaret Evans.?/b? Richard W. Drew and Maggie Miller were married Dec. 15, 1897 at Renfrew County, Ontario. Maggie listed her place of birth as Pakenham, Ontario. From the Calgary Herald, December 31, 1943 page 9 (includes photo): Mrs. R. W. Drew Dies Suddenly Mrs. Richard W. Drew, 68, of 1136 Riverdale Ave., died suddenly of a heart attack while taking a walk in her neighbourhood Thursday afternoon. She was seized with a fainting spell and was seen by a friend, who hurried to her assistance. An ambulance was called, but Mrs. Drew was dead when it arrived. Mrs. Drew, who before her marriage was Margaret Miller, was born in Renfrew, Ont., in 1875. With her family she had lived in Calgary for 16 years. Mr. Drew was a divisional freight agent with the Canadian Pacific Railway, and retired in 1939 after 43 years service with the company. They had lived in Regina for about 14 years before coming to Calgary. During the last war, Mrs. Drew was an active member of the I.O.D.E. She was a life member of the Red Cross Society, and during this was gave much of her time to war work. With her family she attended Christ church and was a valued member of the Women's Auxiliary. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Keith M., Calgary and Lt. Richard C. Drew, R.C.A.S.C., at Camp Borden, Lt. Drew will reach home Monday. Ven. Archdeacon Dudley F. Kemp will conduct funeral services at Christ church on Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the family plot, Burnsland cemetery. Leyden's are In charge of arrangements. Contributor: No Worries (48464485) Alberta Death Reg. #1943-08-203034 | Miller, Margaret Ann "Maggie" (I23182)
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2722 | ?b?DAVID J. LOCKHART. ?/b?(Special to The Citizen.) ALMONTE, March 31. Mr. David J. Lockhart, second son of the late Hugh Lockhart, formerly of Almonte, passed away at his home in Rokeby. Sask. He was born on June 23, 1862. He was married to Miss Sarah Amelia Fea. formerly of Rokeby, Sask. To them one child was born, Irene Myria, who died, aged eight months. He had four sisters, four brothers: (Jessie) Mrs. Jas. Syme, Appleton; Willie, deceased; (Elizabeth) Mrs. Fred Dennison, of Yorkton, Sask.; (Margaret) Mrs. P. T. Buchard, of Edmonton. Alberta; (Minnie) Mrs. Dr. George Butchard, of Hibbing, Minn.; Hugh S. Lockhart. of Battle-ford, Sask.; Robert E. Lockhart, of Rokeby. Sask, and Alfred P. Lockhart, of Rokeby, Sask. The funeral was very largely attended. The late Mr. Lockhart was very well knowri to many in this district. He and his wife were visitors here about nine years ago. | Lockhart, David James (I6835)
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2723 | ?b?David Kidd dies after cycle crash DALLAS?/b? David D. Kidd, 56, of 1160 Fairview Ave., a former candidate for the Oregon Legislature and a well-known former Salem resident, died Friday when his motorcycle, crashed in the 3300 block of Silverton Road in Salem. An autopsy was scheduled today to . determine whether Kidd died as a result of injuries or of a heart attack. His wife, Margie, said he had a history of heart trouble. A native of McMinnville, Kidd lived in Portland, Silver-ton, Salemand a number of Oregon cities before coming here in 1973. For many years he was in law enforcement including service with the Multnomah County sheriff's department, assistant police chief at Harrisburg and chief of police at Florence, He also had been employed as a State of Oregon weigh-master for five years and for the last three years was employed by Salem Escort Service, a motorcycle unit that escorts funeral processions. He was en route to Salem from Silverton Cemetery at the time of the accident. An active member of the Democratic Party, Kidd- ran unsuccessfully for the Oregon Legislature in 1964, 1966 and 1972. His civic activities, included membership in St. Vincent dePaul Catholic, Church and Salem Breakfast , Optimist Club, of which he was president. He also was an active supporter and worker with the Flamingo Drum ' and Bugle Corps of Oregon, a Salem youth activity. Survivors include his widow, Margie, Dallas; seven daughters, Dorothy McKey and Diane Goetz, both of Salem, Donna Schiedler, Mt. Angel, Beth and Linda Kidd, both of Portland, and Patty and Lynn Kidd, both of Dallas; three sons, Bob, Dallas, William Thomas, with the Air Force at - Chanute AFB, 111., and Donald, Springfield; his father, Frank W. Kidd, Salem, and 14 grandchildren. Services are pending at Rigdon-Ransom Colonial Chapel, Salem. | Kidd, Harold Donald "David" (I3903)
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2724 | ?b?DAVID MILHOUSE FRASER ?/b? On Jan. 9 David Milhouse Fraser of 11302-64 St., formerly of Gibbons, passed away in the city at the age of 87 years. He Is survived by two daughters. Mrs. McDowell of Brockville, Ontario, Mrs. Arkley of Ottawa, Ontario, six sons, Fred of Vancouver, Lennox of Paynton. Sask., Cecil of Killam, Alta., John of Gibbons, Hugh of Edmonton. George of New Westmlnster. B.C. 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Jan. 13 at 2 o'clock from Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Chapel corner 112 St. Jasper Ave. Rev. D. K. Allan will officiate and interment will take place In the Beechmount cemetery. Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Directors. | Fraser, David Milhouse Miskelly (I8144)
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2725 | ?b?DAVIS, Ralph Eugene "Gene"?/b? In loving memory of Ralph Eugene "Gene" Davis, 78 years, who passed away Friday morning, June 3rd, 2005 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site. Beloved husband of Geraldine "Gerry" "Deanie" nee Munro Davis of Sudbury. Loving father of Catherine friend Doug Drozda of Regina Beech, Sask. and Terri husband Ronald Young of Lumsden, Sask. Special grandfather of Christopher, Clinton, Shane and Raymond. Son of Ralph Eugene and Doris nee Secord Davis both predeceased. Dear brother of Bill wife Margaret of Moncton, N.B., Pauline husband Lewis MacAfee of Berwick, N.B., Harold wife Florence of St. John, N.B., Betty husband George Robinson of Trenton and Allen of Sussex, N.B. Dear brother-in-law of Mildred Davis. Gene was born in Sussex, B.C. He married "Gerry" Geraldine in Sudbury in 1956. He came to Sudbury in 1953 from New Brunswick and worked as a credit manager for Texaco Canada for over 23 years retiring in 1986. The family will honour his request of no visitation and no funeral. Cremation at Park Lawn Crematorium, Sudbury. In lieu of flowers donations to Northern Cancer Fund or St. Paul's United Church would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the LOUGHEED FUNERAL HOME, 252 Regent St., Sudbury. | Davis, Ralph Eugene (I40895)
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2726 | ?b?DAVIS. William?/b? In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Tuesday, December 23, 1980, in his 84th year. William Edmond Davis, husband or the late Viola Barker. Dear father of Muriel (Mrs. George Giles), Kingston, Reita (Mrs. Mel Brisbin), Kingston and MacNaughton (Mac) Davis, Almonte. Dear brother of Vera (Mrs. William Carnahan), Almonte. Predeceased by 2 sisters, Mary (Mrs. Harvey Scott) and Bella Davis. Private family service at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin St, Almonte, on Wednesday at 3:30 f .m. Reverend Jack Lougheed officiating, interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | Davis, William Edmond "Poppy" (I65)
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2727 | ?b?Deaf-But Became Scientist?/b? A former University of Alberta student, Research Council of Alberta geochemist and one of the few deaf people to hold a doctorate has died. Dr. Donald James Kidd, 44, assistant professor of physics at Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., died suddenly of a heart attack at his home. Deaf from infancy, Dr. Kidd was born in Nordegg, AB., the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kidd. He received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Toronto and also took graduate studies at the University of Alberta. ?b?RESEARCH GEOLOGIST ?/b? He was with the Research Council, of Alberta from 1956 to 1961 and previously served as a research geologist with the Geophysical Engineering and Surveys Co. in Ontario and as an exploration and consulting geologist for the Arctic Institute of North America. Dr. Kidd joined Gallaudet College in 1961 as an instructor in mathematics. He became an assistant professor of physics two years ago. The deaf scientist also served on the faculty of the college's summer science institute for science teachers of the deaf in 1965 and 66. He was a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario and of the National Association of Geology Teachers and a fellow of the Geological Association of Canada. He contributed reports and research papers to publications such as American Mineralogist and The Arctic. ?b?TAUGHT DEAF PEOPLE?/b? Dr. Kidd was active in organizations of the deaf in Canada and the United States, taught an adult deaf Sunday School in Canada and served as an itinerant lay preacher for the Ontario Deaf Mission . three winters. Dr. Kidd is survived by his wife, Mary; a son and a daughter, his mother and a brother. Burial was in the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Washington. | Kidd, Dr. Donald James PHD. (I6925)
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2728 | ?b?DEAN, Lennis Osbourne?/b? On Sunday, October 14, 1990, in hospital, Shawville, Quebec, in his 80th year, beloved husband of Lillian Wallace. Carpenter, Charter Member of Shawville Lions Club, he was noted for his dedication to his church and community service, work through the Lions Club. He was greatly loved father of Frances Reid (Bill), Audrey Sharpe (Brent), John (Freda) and Robert (Lau-'reen) . Grampa Dean will be fondly remembered by his 1 1 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren, as well by the children from the Stark's Corners community. Predeceased by 2 brothers, Clarence and Ernest and 2 sisters. Amy and Gladys and 1 granddaughter April. Surviving, his sister Lila and brothers Leslie (Ethel) and Ronald (Mona) and sisters-in-law Marjorie Woodman and Sadie Dean. Friends may call at W.J. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home. Shawville. Quebec, Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 30 p.m. Lions Service Monday, 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday. October 16, at 2 p.m. for service at Stark's Corners United Church, Interment Stark's Corners United Cemetery. In lieu of tlowers donations to the Stark's Corners United Church Memorial Fund or the Pontiac Reception Centre, Shawville, Quebec, greatly appreciated. | Dean, Lennis Osbourne (I34221)
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2729 | ?b?DEAN, Lillian Margaret (nee Wallace)?/b? Peacefully in Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, Quebec, after a brief illness, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Lennis Dean. Cherished mother of Frances Reid the late Bill Audrey Sharpe (Brent), John (Freda) and Robert Laureen). Grandma by her life's example gave her 1 1 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren a legacy of courage and strength of purpose. She touched the lives of her many friends and relatives with her energy and perseverence in the face of physical handicaps. Lillian is survived bv brother. Tommy (Louise) and sister-in-law, Eileen. Predeceased by sisters, Aggie, Mary; twin sister, Robina and brothers, Johnnie and Harry. Friends may call at the W. J. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home, 134 Centre Street, Shawville, Quebec, on Saturday, September 21, from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. for service to the Starks Corners United Church. Interment Starks Corners United Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Lillian's family request donations to the Stark's Corners United Church | Wallace, Lillian Margaret (I34220)
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2730 | ?b?Death Notice - GARLAND, John M. ?/b?Passed away on February 8, 1994, in Victoria, at the age of 76 years. Predecased by his brother Donald McK. survived by his loving wife Martha Louise; son John C. (Dale), daughters Susan Clair (Seaton) Finlay. Joanna Audrey (Adam) Bramble; seven grandchildren Martha, john D. and Patrick Garland; Nicole and John Findlay; Timothy and Ginevra Bramble. Mr. Garland was Past President of the Board of Trade in Ottawa; Past President of the Ottawa Advertising and Sales club; Past President of Ottawa Children's Aid Society; Past Chairman of supply Services Committee, Boys Scouts of Canada; publisher of "Canadian Boy" - the Boy Scouts Magazine of Canada. Private Memorial Service to be held. | Garland, John Masson (I26772)
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2731 | ?b?Death of James E. McAdam. ?/b? James Evans McAdam, for six years a resident of tills city, died test night at his lute residence, 374 Gllmour street, after an Illness of about a year. He was 63 years of age and was born at White Lake, Ont. . The greater part of his life was spent In Renfrew, where he was a well known merchant. In religion he was a Methodist and attended McLeod Street church. He leaves to mourn him a widow, formerly. Miss Mary A. Potter, two sons, Robert E., at home; James B., ot Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and two daughters, Miss Lila J., superintendent of Victoria General hospital, Renfrew, and Mrs. Norman C. Allan oi Ottawa: two brothers, John, of Gates-vllle, Michigan; William, of Stewart-vllle, Ont., and three sisters, Mrs. John Bannerman, of Nelson, B.C.: Mrs, H. Taylor, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre, 694 Wellington street. The remains will be shipped to Renfrew . tonight at 8.55 o'clock by the O. T. R. Service will be held at the house at 7 .o'clock, conducted by Rev. It. G. Peever. The funeral will be held tomorrow at Renfrew and v411 be conducted by -the Canadian Order of Foresters, of which he was a member. | Allan, Norman C. (I32468)
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2732 | ?b?Death of Mr. Bryson. -?/b? We regret to announce that Mr. Thomas Bryson, M.P.P. for Pontiac, died on Wednesday morning of inflamation of the bowels. Deceased was a man of good ability, and just entering on a useful career, as a representative, when he was taken down with the illness which has thus terminated fatally. He was a brother of Hon. Geo. Bryson, of Coulonge, and Mr. Robt. Bryson, Almonte. He had been driving through the county purchasing grain, we believe, and took suddenly ill, and was carried into the house of Mr. James Carswell, at Bryson, where he remained until the time of his death. | Bryson, Thomas (I8158)
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2733 | ?b?Death of Mr. George W. Simpson?/b? Mr. George W. Simpson died at his home at Olive Branch yesterday about ten o'clock of pneumonia. He had been sick several days and his death was not unexpected. The funeral was held this afternoon by Rev. E. C. Snyder, pastor of Olive Branch Baptist church, of which Mr. Simpson was a useful and influential member. Mr. Simpson was one of the very best men of the county. He always engaged in farming and was a good one. He was a man of striking appearance and personality that attracted attention and respect from strangers, as his life and character on the love and respect of his neighbors. He always stepped forward and took his part in church and school affairs and for the betterment of his community. He was born and reared in the same neighborhood in which he passed his life. Mr. Simpson was twice married. The first time to Miss Dry, the second time to Miss Lizzie Thomas, daughter of Mr. E. W. Thomas, now of Weddington who survives him. He is survived by his wife, five sons and five daughters. The sons are Zeb, Bunion, Clyde, Hoyle and Onis Simpson. The daughters are Mrs. S. W. Bennett of concord, Mrs. J. M. Burns of Marshville, Mrs. William Thomas of Olive Branch, and Misses Mary and Mittie Simpson. Mrs. M. H. Hamilton of Marshville, is a sister of the deceased and Dr. G. B. Nance, of Monroe, is a brother-in-law, and Mr. J. W. Hamilton, of Monroe is a nephew. The Monroe Journal Monroe, NC Tuesday, March 27, 1923 Page 1 | Simpson, George William (I21948)
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2734 | ?b?Death of Mrs. Garland. ?/b?The death of Mrs. Jemima Garland, widow of the late Andrew J. Garland, occurred at her home in Ashton early Sunday morning In her 85th year. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, the service being conducted by the Rev. Mr. Reid In Christ Church, Ashton. The late Mrs. Garland was greatly esteemed In the neighborhood and a very Iarge number of relatives and friends were at the funeral. The deceased was born in Ireland in 1840. coming to Canada shortly afterwards with her father. Sgt. Major Wm. Hall, one of the early settlers at Richmond, | Hall, Jemima (I10311)
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2735 | ?b?DEATH OF MRS. RICHARDS.?/b? Former Oshkosh Resident Explres at the Home of Her Daughter In Chicago. Oshkosh friends of the deceased will be pained to learn of the death of Mrs. William Richards which ocurred Saturday at midnight at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry T. Bowers In Chicago. Her death was due to general debility. The deceased was born In Brockville. Canada, in 1821 and removed to Oshkosh in 1866 where she lived until a few years ago when she went to Tusten to reside. Mrs. Richards lived In Tusten until recently when she went to Chicago to visit her daughter. Besides a husband, five children survive, vis: Albert Richards and Mrs. Edward Duffleld living In Canada, Mrs. Alice Drummer of Tusten and Renry Richards and Mrs. H. T. Bowers of Chicago. Funeral services were held Sunday at the residence of her daughter Mrs. H. T. Bowers, 400 Marshfield avenue, Chicago, and the remains were sent to this city. Private funeral services were held here this afternoon, the remains being Interred at Riverside cemetery. | Dockerel, Mary Ann (I41480)
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2736 | ?b?Death Was Due to Asphyxiation. ?/b?One of the saddest enquiries that has ever come before a coronor's jury in this city was the inquest yesterday on the bodies of Mrs. Thomas Bryson, of Fort Coulonge near Ottawa, and her 11-year -old granddaughter. The deceased and her grnd-child arrived in the city on Monday evening and at once went to the residence of Mrs. White, 388 Mountain street, where they had been expected as guests. At 11 o'clock in the evening both retired, and when morning came they were dead. Investigation at the inquest showed that the deaths were due to asphyxiation through a leaking gas cock. The evidence showed that the cock was loose and turned completely around, and the presumption was that the deceased lady, after turning the gas off, had turned it on again. The Jury decided that the deaths were purely accidental, and returned a vertict to that effect, with no blame attached to the residents of the house. the deceased is a relative of Hon. George Bryson, and of Mr. John Bryson, M.P for Pontiac. ?b?Jane Fumerton & Robina Bryson Obituary ?/b? Sad Fate of Mrs Thos Bryson and Granddaughter. The bodies of Mrs Thomas Bryson and her grandchild, of Fort Coulonge, who were asphyxiated in Montreal last Monday night were taken to Fort Coulonge for interment. The story of how Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild met their death is peculiarly sad. Mrs. Bryson who is 60 years of age, with her grandchild, 11 years old, were visiting a friend, Mrs. White at 388 Mountain street, Montreal. Mrs Bryson, when she retired about 11 o'clock, was in the best of health and spirits. In order to prevent any accident, Mrs. White went to Mrs Bryson's room and showed her how to turn off the gas. This was the last time Mrs. Bryson was seen alive. At 6 o'clock next morning Mrs. White and her daughter prepared breakfast, expecting that their guests would be down about 7 o'clock. Leaving her daughter and her son, Mr. R. White, of the Royal Electric Co. to wait breakfast for Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild, Mrs. White left the house for half an hour to make some small purchases. When she returned shortly after 7 o'clock she was told by her daughter that Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild were still in their room. "Well, they must be tired and we shall let them sleep a little longer," replied Mrs. White. The time wore on, yet not a sound was heard from Mrs. Bryson's room. Finally, a little after 8 o'clock, Mrs. White went up to the room, knocked at the door several times and called her friend's name but got no response. Her fears were then aroused and she called to her son and daughter to come and see if anything was wrong. Mr. White opened the door in great agitation and rushed into the room, followed by his mother and sister. The room was full of gas, which for an instant made them draw back half choked. A heartrending picture met their view. Lying on the bed, dead, were Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild. The little one's head lay on her grandmother's arm in a restful manner; she looked just as if asleep. Mrs. White ran over to the bedside, took the little one's hand and Mrs. Bryson's in her own, and then cried out in terrified tones, "They are cold. They are both dead." Mr. White ran at once for Dr. Cameron, but medical aid could do nothing. The doctor examined the room and found that the gas had not altogether been turned off. An inquest was held and the jury brought in a verdict of accidental death. Investigations showed that the deaths were due to a leaking gas cock which was loose and had been turned completely around. It is supposed old Mrs. Bryson turned the gas off and then accidently turned it on again. The late Mrs. Bryson is mother-in-law of Mr John Bryson, M.P., and the child his only daughter. The child was about eleven years of age, and very active. Her mother died about a year ago. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Bryson evincing the deep sympathy felt for the family in their double bereavement. | Fumerton, Jane (I8157)
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2737 | ?b?Death Was Due to Asphyxiation. ?/b?One of the saddest enquiries that has ever come before a coronor's jury in this city was the inquest yesterday on the bodies of Mrs. Thomas Bryson, of Fort Coulonge near Ottawa, and her 11-year -old granddaughter. The deceased and her grnd-child arrived in the city on Monday evening and at once went to the residence of Mrs. White, 388 Mountain street, where they had been expected as guests. At 11 o'clock in the evening both retired, and when morning came they were dead. Investigation at the inquest showed that the deaths were due to asphyxiation through a leaking gas cock. The evidence showed that the cock was loose and turned completely around, and the presumption was that the deceased lady, after turning the gas off, had turned it on again. The Jury decided that the deaths were purely accidental, and returned a vertict to that effect, with no blame attached to the residents of the house. the deceased is a relative of Hon. George Bryson, and of Mr. John Bryson, M.P for Pontiac. ?b?Jane Fumerton & Robina Bryson Obituary ?/b?Sad Fate of Mrs Thos Bryson and Granddaughter. The bodies of Mrs Thomas Bryson and her grandchild, of Fort Coulonge, who were asphyxiated in Montreal last Monday night were taken to Fort Coulonge for interment. The story of how Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild met their death is peculiarly sad. Mrs. Bryson who is 60 years of age, with her grandchild, 11 years old, were visiting a friend, Mrs. White at 388 Mountain street, Montreal. Mrs Bryson, when she retired about 11 o'clock, was in the best of health and spirits. In order to prevent any accident, Mrs. White went to Mrs Bryson's room and showed her how to turn off the gas. This was the last time Mrs. Bryson was seen alive. At 6 o'clock next morning Mrs. White and her daughter prepared breakfast, expecting that their guests would be down about 7 o'clock. Leaving her daughter and her son, Mr. R. White, of the Royal Electric Co. to wait breakfast for Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild, Mrs. White left the house for half an hour to make some small purchases. When she returned shortly after 7 o'clock she was told by her daughter that Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild were still in their room. "Well, they must be tired and we shall let them sleep a little longer," replied Mrs. White. The time wore on, yet not a sound was heard from Mrs. Bryson's room. Finally, a little after 8 o'clock, Mrs. White went up to the room, knocked at the door several times and called her friend's name but got no response. Her fears were then aroused and she called to her son and daughter to come and see if anything was wrong. Mr. White opened the door in great agitation and rushed into the room, followed by his mother and sister. The room was full of gas, which for an instant made them draw back half choked. A heartrending picture met their view. Lying on the bed, dead, were Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild. The little one's head lay on her grandmother's arm in a restful manner; she looked just as if asleep. Mrs. White ran over to the bedside, took the little one's hand and Mrs. Bryson's in her own, and then cried out in terrified tones, "They are cold. They are both dead." Mr. White ran at once for Dr. Cameron, but medical aid could do nothing. The doctor examined the room and found that the gas had not altogether been turned off. An inquest was held and the jury brought in a verdict of accidental death. Investigations showed that the deaths were due to a leaking gas cock which was loose and had been turned completely around. It is supposed old Mrs. Bryson turned the gas off and then accidently turned it on again. The late Mrs. Bryson is mother-in-law of Mr John Bryson, M.P., and the child his only daughter. The child was about eleven years of age, and very active. Her mother died about a year ago. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Bryson evincing the deep sympathy felt for the family in their double bereavement. | Bryson, Robina Cobb (I10532)
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2738 | ?b?Deaths FULTON, Clifford Reid ?/b?In hospital on Wednesday. June 25, 1975, Clifford Fulton of Almonte in his 77th year, beloved husband of Violet Dickson and dear brother of Mrs. Mary Sayyeau, Mrs. Grant McDougall (Edith) and Thomas, all of Almonte; Mrs. Thomas Graham (Effie) of Carleton Place, and Mrs. Donald Sncdden (Edna) of Perth. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St., Almonte, where Service will be held on Friday, June 28, at 2 p.m. Rev. Robert J, McCrea officiating. Interment Union Cemetery, Pakcnham. | Fulton, Clifford Reid (I1190)
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2739 | ?b?Deaths BARKER, Clarence ?/b? In Renfrew hospital, Sunday, February 28, 1982. W. Clarence Barker (Barker Motors Ltd.), aged 64 years, beloved husband of Ella Juby and dear father of Ann (Mrs. Eppie Mulder) of Milton, Ontario; Joan (Mrs. Jim Turnbull) of Hamilton; Bonnie (Mrs. Carson Bennett) and Bob; both of Renfrew as well as 6 grandchildren. Dear brother of Dorothy (Mrs. John Thurston) of Ottawa; Lois (Mrs. Bill Baxter) of Kingston. Predeceased by a brother, Ferguson. Resting at the Cochrane-Anderson Funeral Home, 175 Argyle Street, Renfrew until Tuesday, March 2nd at 1:45 p.m. thence to Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church for Service at 2 p.m. Entombment in Renfrew Vault. For those desiring, donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. | Barker, W. Clarence (I45)
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2740 | ?b?Deaths FERGUSON, Hugh Aberdeen?/b? In hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario, on Friday, February 19, 1982, in his 87th year, Hugh Aberdeen Ferguson, beloved husband of the late Margaret McEwen by a first marriage and Pearl Isabella Anderson by a second marriage. Dear father of John Ferguson, R.R. 2, Carleton Place. Dear brother of Marguerite Ferguson. Predeceased by 3 brothers and 1 sister. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place, for visiting on Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday at 2 p.m., Reverend Robert Hill officiating. Interment United Cemeteries in the Spring. In lieu of flowers donations made to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. | Ferguson, Hugh Aberdeen (I14640)
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2741 | ?b?Deaths HALPENNY, Jenny ?/b? At Niagara Falls. Ontario, on Wednesday, March 1 1, 1992. Jenny Alice Elizabeth Robertson, in her 95th year, wife of the late Elwood Halpermy. Dear mother of Douglas Donald (Marlon) of Niagara Falls. Sister of the late Elmer Donald Robertson of Carle-ton Place. Dear grandmother of Blaine (Marsha) Halpenny and Dawn (David) To-net. Loved great-grandmother of Breanna, Becky and Tyler Tonet. Dear aunt of Muriel (Laurie) Mackie and the late Ruth Robertson. Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted in the Chapel on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Prestonvate Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated. | Robertson, Jennie Alice Elizabeth (I33926)
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2742 | ?b?Deaths?/b? Baldwin - On June 12, at Winnipeg General Hospital, William Sherman, aged 62 years, beloved husband of Margaret A. Baldwin, Shoal Lake, Manitoba. Remains were forwarded Thursday evening June 13th, to Almonte, Ont, where funeral service and interment will take place. Bardel Funeral Service. Winnipeg Free Press, Friday 14 Jun, 1935, page 18 | Baldwin, William Sherman (I1833)
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2743 | ?b?Deborah Darlene "Debbie" (Lowe) ROY?/b? In loving memory of Deborah (Debbie) Darlene Roy (nee Lowe), at the age of 69. Debbie passed away peacefully at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Friday, September 24th, with family by her side. Debbie was a lifelong resident of Carleton Place and will be forever missed by her family and many friends. Daughter of the late Irene (Shail) and the late Allan Lowe. Loving wife of 49 years to Gilles Roy. Mom to her precious daughters, Koraleigh Roy, Vanessa (Sean) Lamothe, and Stacey (Desmond) Devoy. Nana to Haven and Tye Lamothe, & Michaela and Loughlin Devoy. Sister to Donna (Lee) Ward and Dale (Lisa) Lowe. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to L.A.W.S. Private family arrangements have been entrusted to Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com (613)257-3113 | Lowe, Deborah Darlene "Debbie" (I33816)
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2744 | ?b?Des Giles ? obituary?/b? July 25, 2023 Giles, Desmond Leslie "Des" (Last Butter-Maker in Almonte) Passed away peacefully with family by his side on July 23, 2023 at the Almonte Country Haven. "Des" Of Almonte, Ontario, at the age of 95. Predeceased by his wife Elizabeth May. Survived by his daughters Penny (Ronald), and Paisley (Ron). Proud "Grandpa" of Trevor, Trisha, Kyle, Kayla and Koby, and "Poppa" to his great-grandchildren Jake, MacKenzie, Emily, Kane, Kole, Evey, Karson, and Kassidy May. Missed by his special friend Bram. A special thank-you to the staff from the Almonte General Hospital and the Almonte Country Haven. Donations in memory of "Des" may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 from 2 to 4pm and 6 to 8pm. Chapel Service will occur on Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 11am. Interment at the Auld Kirk Cemetery and reception in the Almonte Legion to follow service. | Giles, Desmond Leslie (I29670)
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2745 | ?b?DESARMIA, Arthur Louis "Art"?/b? (Life member Branch 240, Royal Canadian Legion) In Fairview Manor, Almonte on Saturday, December 13, 2008. Art Desarmia Almonte, age 79 years Beloved husband of the late Beatrice Munro. Dear brother of Sheila Manion (Joe) of Almonte and Barry (Gay) Desarmia of Carleton Place. Predeceased by 3 brothers; Francis, William, & Patrick. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 pm, Rev. Fr. Pierre Champoux. Spring interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. Legion members are asked to assemble in the Chapel of the funeral home for a service on Monday evening at 6:45 p.m. Donations in memory of Art may be made at the funeral home to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation and would be appreciated. Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com | Desarmia, Arthur Louis "Art" (I13092)
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2746 | ?b?DESJARDINS, Blanche?/b? Peacefully at the Perth Hospital, with her family by her side, on Sunday, October 21, 2012, at the age of 78. Predeceased by her husband Lawrence. Loving mother of Marie and Paul (Sarah). Proud grandmother of Josie. Survived by her sisters Dorothy (Randolph Legree-deceased) and Eileen (Dan Boothby). Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Cora and her special uncle Jim. Predeceased by her sisters Alma (Stewart Malloch) and Delia (Jim Graham-surviving). Blanche will be missed by all her nieces and nephews, friends, and family. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Thursday in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at St. Mary's Cemetery. For those who wish, a donation to the Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerth.com I amer it FUNERAL HOME S CHAPEL | Yuill, Blanche Audrey (I11228)
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2747 | ?b?DEWAR, Rachel ?/b? - In hospital, Carleton Place. Thursday, June 12, 1969, Rachel Simpson, widow of Alfred Dewar; dear mother of Margaret, Kingston; dear aunt of Mae (Mrs.' Earl Graham) and Blair Simpson, Goulbourn; Lloyd Hill, Ottawa; in her 93rd year. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue. West. Service Saturday, June 14. ar 3 p.m. Interment Dewar's Cemetery | Simpson, Rachel Elizabeth (I9401)
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2748 | ?b?DICKSON ?/b?September 29. Claude Hempton. aged 40. beloved husband of Mrs. Winnifred Robena Dickson of 2224 4th Ave. W. Services conducted by the Rev. A. F. Miller will be held in Park Memorial Chape!, Saturday at 1:30 o'clock McINNIS and HOLLOWAY Funeral Directors. | Dickson, Claude Hempton (I13207)
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2749 | ?b?Died ?/b?On Friday, 14th inst., Mr. Moses Barnett, an old inhabitant of this village. He was born in the Parish of Caugher, County Tyrone, Ireland, July 14th., 1793, and emigrated to this country in the year 1823. He served for seven years in the 11th. Reg. of Infantry. His funeral which was attended by a very large number of friends took place on Sunday, 16th., at St. Paul's Church, Almonte | Barnett, Moses Francis (I7354)
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2750 | ?b?Died -?/b? Campbell - On Sunday evening, William Ramsay Campbell, of 112 Fourth Ave., city, formerly of Almonte, Ont. Funeral Tuesday, May 17, 1904, from his late residence at 2 p.m. to Beechwood cemetery. Carleton Place and Almonte papers, please copy. The Evening Journal, Ottawa, 16 May, 1904, page 1 | Campbell, William Ramsay (I18333)
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