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2801 | ?b?FLOWER, Robert Joseph November 11, 1922 - Regina, Saskatchewan August 19, 2017 - Calgary, Alberta?/b? Robert Flower, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather passed away Saturday. August 19, 2017 at the age of 94. surrounded by family. Bob was a Pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada and overseas from 1941-1945. After the war, Bob married Dolores in 1946. A true 'Riders' fan. Bob grew up in Regina. Saskatchewan and attended the University of Saskatchewan graduating in Geological Engineering. After graduation. Bob started his career with Chevron as a Geological Engineer and eventually settled in Calgary Their home will always be remembered as a place of welcome where jazz played and drinks were served. Bob and Del were charter members of the Calgary Winter Club They enjoyed life to the fullest, especially their retirement years in their motorhome travelling to Arizona. Robert (Bob) was predeceased by his wile Lillian Dolores. Bob will be greatly missed by his children Richard (Maya Mani). Ken. Greg (Catherine O'Bryne). Deborah Redmond (Daniel Redmond); his grandchildren Tesshu. Keiko. Zachary, Kleran, Kelsey. Jared. Nicholas. Andrew and Sean: and nis greatgrandchildren Anjall and Uma Cheerio dad and grandpa, you will he greatly missed A Family Memorial Service will be held Condolences may be forwarded through www mcinnisandholloway com II friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Agape Hospice. 1302 8 Avenue N W . Calgary. AB T2N 1B8 Telephone' (4031 282-6588 The family would like to (hand the nurses, doctors and HCAs for making Bob's last few weeks of lile comfortable. In living memory of Robert Flower, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park | Flower, Robert Joseph "Bob" (I36202)
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2802 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Margaret Rose Fordham (F13031)
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2803 | ?b?Former manager dies ?/b?Charles C. (Chappy) Chapman, 78, a former manager of the Smile Hat Shop in the 1800 block Scarth St., died recently in Brandon. He served with the Regina Rifles and the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps from 1940 to 1947, retiring with the rank of major. While in Regina he was a member of the Caledonian Curling Club and a charter member of the Queen City Kinsmen Club. He is survived by his wife Dorothy, of Brandon; a daughter, Mrs. T. (Margot) Moore, of Burlington, Ont.; a son Bob, of Toronto; and two brothers, Will, of Victoria and Cliff of Grimsby, Ont. | Chapman, Charles Carter "Chappy" (I16304)
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2804 | ?b?Former School Trustee Ernie Scott Passes On ?/b?A school trustee in Surrey for eleven years, and a past chairman of the School Board, Thomas Ernest Scott of 19441 North Bluff Road was buried on Tuesday. He died at Shaughnessy military hospitul on March 26th, at the age of 70 years. "Ernie" Scott had lived at Hazelmere for the .past 32 years. He was very active in community work there until illness in recent years, with Hall's Prairie Farmers' Institute one of his main interests over the years. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two sons, Murray at Nanaimo and Joseph, Lethbridge; and two daughters, Mrs. Muriel Brodie, Hazelmere and Mrs. Connie McBurnie, North Surrey. Also surviving are eight grandchildren; one brother in Ottawa; and one sister in Manitoba. Funeral services were held from Cloverdale chapel of S. Bowell &; Sons, with Rev. F. H. Golightly officiating. Interment took place at Hazelmere Cemetery. | Scott, Thomas Ernest "Ernie" (I1692)
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2805 | ?b?FORSYTHE ?/b?Leander (Lee) Forsythe passed away January 20, 2011 at age 71 He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Lillian, his three children Wendy, Wayne (Elfriede), and Shelley (Shayne); six grandchildren Arrick, Seleighne, Hannah, Franziska, Tristan and Ethan; sisters Sylvianne Penner, Ruth (Gary) Ring and Jeame (Tim) White; Lillian's siblings Lois Horvath, George Long (Joanne), Janice Fisher (Earl), Myrna Bentz (Wilt), Everett Long (Jeame) and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Em Gray (Claude), Harold Forsythe (Ida) and in-laws Earl and Gertrude Long. A family time of remembrance will be held at a later date. Memorial donations can be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice. | Forsythe, Leander Harold "Lee" (I509)
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2806 | ?b?FORSYTHE?/b? Tuesday. July 18. 1972 Mr. Arthur Walton Forsythe, age 85 years, late of Killarney, Manitoba, formerly of Regina, Sask. Predeceased by his wife. Eva Isabel in 1 963. Mr. Forsythe is survived by two daughters, Mrs. (Evelyn) James Ritchle, Killarney, Man., Mrs, (Gwendolyn) D. M. Barr, Arborg, Man.; two sons, Gordon , Maple Creek, Haiold, 2605 Linday St.. Regina; sixteen grandchildren, twenty-one great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Catherine Cochran. Perth. Ont. Funeral service will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, Friday. July 21, 1972 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. R, Robinson officiating. Interment in Reglna Memorial Gardens. | Forsythe, Arthur Walton (I243)
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2807 | ?b?FOX, Mary Katherine?/b? Last Address: Warea (Married) Age at Death: 47 Years Date of Death: 13 Aug 1938 Category: Burial Funeral Director: W Abraham Ltd., PO Box 4016, NEW PLYMOUTH 4340 Date of Burial: 15 Aug 1938 Cemetery: TE HENUI Location in Cemetery: 1936 Extension - Row 3 Lot 14 Plot 1 | Florence, Mary Catherine (I33427)
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2808 | ?b?FRASER, E. Gloria (nee Bradley)?/b? Gloria died peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte, just before her 93rd birthday. The first baby delivered by Caesarian section at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, she grew up on the family farm in what was known as Hazeldean, lived for many years in Ottawa, but also in Glencoe, Almonte, and Carleton Place. Gloria enjoyed many summer sunsets on Mississippi Lake. Gloria was predeceased by her parents, Edna and Garland Bradley, her husband Donald Fraser, her sister Fay McCartney and her son-in-law Denis: all much loved. She is survived by her two daughters Christina and Mary (Allan) who were so very fortunate to have had her as a loving Mom and Mother-in-law; her adored grandchildren Liam (Lauren) and Ellen (Harry); several nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews; and Bradley and Switzer cousins. | Bradley, E. Gloria (I14093)
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2809 | ?b?From Memories Along the Badger Revisited. ?/b?It is noted that this area was covered by large trees of mixed forest oak, elm etc. some several feet in circumference when the settlers first arrived. A fire went through the area some time after settlement and, combined with cearing and lumbering activities, removed this vegetation. The current vegetation is mature but not of the size reported. 1st mail delivery to Cartwright was 1882, earlier Clearwater, 16 miles away. Present owner of Section is Ken Barkman (1979), Member of the Mennonite Church of God in Christ. Bought the farm from Earl Trembath. it was a treed property with a small amount of cultivated land. Strawberries and broilers. (William) Bill and Flora (Sommerville) East (to Cartwright in 1905), lived on 29-3-14 for 22 years, then bought section 19-2-14, known as the Duncan Estate, a most beautiful farm, and lived there for 22 years. Son Murray farmed with them. They owned and raised standard bred race horses. In 1966 Bill and Flora retired to Killernay, MB. Thomas Mowbray, born West Linton Scotland, came to Canada about 1906. Moved to Manitoba 1908 and worked for Bob Duncan for a short time. ?b?Visit to Cartwright and Property, October, 2009?/b? The Badger River cuts deeply into the rolling prarie landscape at, and near, the Old Cartwright location and through the farm. A large portion of the Duncan section is occupied by river bed and the steep banks. Further north is a marked buffalo jump site where hunts were conducted. On Robert's E 1/2 section, there is a deep V valley extending back from the river and we were told that the door to the 'cave' in the river bank was still there when Ken McKibbin was a young man. He is now in 80's but remembers the Duncans. In this V valley there is a quicksand swampy area that never freezes and into which farm animals (team of horses) have been lost. We walked along the river bank and up onto the hillside but the cave was in a location further from the river. The flat area along the river was the site of the Sunday School picnics. Robert's side of the river had more gradual access, David's opposite on the W1/2 of the section has very steep banks. Robert's house, first one of small logs, was located on the SE corner of the property near Keith Barkman's house. The Boundary Commission Trail (wagon wheel ruts) are still evident to the east of the road near the bridge on the hill behind the cairn for Old Cartwright.;; In MB in 1893 when his father died. | Duncan, Robert (I2327)
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2810 | ?b?FRY, Lawrence (Larry)?/b? ?b?Retired Deputy Minister of Health & Welfare Canada?/b? Peacefully at Almonte General Hospital on Friday April 20. Larry Fry of Harlem, in his 91st year. Beloved husband of the late Peggy Locke. Dear father of Julie (Patrick) Gonneau of Burritt's Rapids and Jim Fry (Susan McAleer) of Ottawa. Dear brother of Donald (Betty) Fry of Ottawa. Fondly remembered by grandson; Matthew Fry (Mikaela Delaney) of Ottawa. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of the SCOTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Inurnment St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Newboyne. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Alzheimer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. | Fry, James Lawrence "Larry" (I37130)
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2811 | ?b?FULTON, Effie May?/b? - Peacefully in her sleep at Fairview Manor, Almonte on Wednesday, February 6, 1991. Effie May Melanson of almonte. Age 92 years. Beloved wife of the late John C. Fulton. Dear mother of arthur and his wife Anne (Stewart) of Almonte; Helen May (Mrs. Donald MacHardy) of Arnprior and Raymond and his wife Isabel of Pakenham. Dear sister of Mrs. Agnes Currie; Jennie (Mrs. Ab Lotan) and clifford Melanson all of Almonte. Predeseased by 1 sister Mrs. Rachael Currie and 4 brothers Lorne; Bill; Joe and Kenneth. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Friends called at the C. R. Gamble Funeral home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Friday. Rev. Graham Mcleod officiated. Spring interment Union Cemetery, Pakenham. | Melanson, Effie May (I1203)
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2812 | ?b?FULTON, Thomas Simpson?/b? At his residence, 39 Euphemia Street, Almonte, Ontario, in "his 74th year. Thomas Simpson Fulton, beloved husband of Jennie Velma Melanson; dear father of Carl Murray, R.C.N. (Pineimuta), Manitoba; dear grandfather of Barbara Anne and Ian Thomas; dear brother of Edith (Mrs. Grant McDougal), Almonte, Effie (Mrs. Tom Graham), Carleton Place and Edna (Mrs. Don Snedden), Perth. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, Ontario, for visiting on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Funeral service in the funeral home on Monday at 11 a.m. Reverend Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Pakenham United Cemetery. R5273R | Fulton, Thomas Simpson (I1192)
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2813 | ?b?Funeral of Mrs. Hilton?/b? Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie J. Hilton, who died Monday afternoon, were held Wednesday afternoon in the Sutton Funeral home. Rev. J. C. Brogan, pastor of the Grace Methodist church, conducted the services. George Putnam sang, accompanied by Mrs. Irwin Beeson. Interment was in Maplewood cemetery. The pallbearers were A. Ramey Moore, Lyman D. Thayer, Roy Soule, Emory Davis, Jesse Schaeffer, and E. L. Williams. [Emporia Gazette: Thurs. Apr 19, 1934] | Sisk, Elizabeth Jane "Bessie" (I36644)
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2814 | ?b?Funeral Today For Pharmacist At St. Joseph's?/b? Ivan?b? ?/b?Milton Moore, a pharmacist at St. Joseph's Hospital for 31 years and a resident of Victoria for 35 years, died at the hospital Tuesday. Funeral services will be held in McCall Bros., floral funeral chapel Friday at 2 pm under auspices of Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M., followed by interment at Hatley Memorial Gardens. Mr. Moore was a member of the Columbia Lodge, a treasurer of Camosun Chapter Royal Arch and a member of the Preceptory. He leaves the widow, Doris; two daughters, Ann and Ruth, and one son, Robert, at his home at 1025 Southgate Street, Victoria, and one brother, Dr. John H. Moore of Victoria. | Moore, Ivan Milton (I4184)
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2815 | ?b?G.D. Stewart?/b? George Daniel Stewart, a resident of Ramsay township, died at Almonte General Hospital of Jan 11, 1983 after a lengthy illness. He was 75. Born on March 25, 1907, the son of the late James Stewart and Catherine Munro, he was educated at SS No 6, Ramsay, and married Isabel Lawson on March 29, 1934 at Cedar Hill, who survives him. He worked as a farmer in Lanark county all of his life. Mr Stewart is survived by sons James of Pakenham township, Daniel at home, and daughters Doris (Mrs Ellard Peever) of Cobden, and Mary of Ottawa. He is also survived by brothers Robert, Malcolm and William of Almonte. he is predeceased by one son Elmer. Funeral service was held at the Kerry Funeral Home on Jan 13 at 11 am, the Rev Jack Lougheed officiating. Burial was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers included Jack Penman, Donald Munro, Glen Lawson, Robert Cochran, Robert Gunn and Donald Stewart. 1983, Wednesday January 19, The Almonte Gazette page 6 | Stewart, George Daniel (I16632)
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2816 | ?b?GARLAND ?/b?The death of Gladys Eveline Garland age -88 years of 903 Avenue X, North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan occurred in a Calgary hospital on Wednesday, February 1st, 1984. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 6th at 1:30 P.M, from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Fred Davies. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Jubilee Home, Lloydminster, Alberta or a charity of the donors choice would be appreciated). Surviving are: her son, Hamish (Anne) of Llovdmin-ster, Alberta; her daughter, Ish-bel (Douglas) Cormack, of Calgary, Alberta; seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, William James Garland in 1976. Mrs. Garland resided in Rosetown for many years before retiring to Saskatoon in 1952. She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Rosetown and was a long time Phoning Secretary tor the Girl Guides of Canada, Saskatoon Area Council. Interment will lake place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th St). | Middlemas, Gladys Evelyn Isobel (I35087)
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2817 | ?b?GARLAND, Mary Sophia ?/b?At the home of Mrs. Harry Crawford, Carleton Place, on Saturday, July 18, 1964. Mary Sophia Tomlinson, widow of Nicholas Garland, daughter of the late Nicholas Tomlinson and Eliza McLinton, in her 94th year. Funeral service was held in Patterson and Son Funeral Home, Carleton Place, on Monday, July 20, at 2:30 p.m. Interment took place Dewar's cemetery. | Tomlinson, Mary Sophia (I20959)
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2818 | ?b?GARLAND, Robert Edward Feb. 28, 1941 - May 5, 2020 ?/b?Passed?b? ?/b?peacefully, surrounded by family on Tuesday, at North Shore Hospice. Born Feb. 28 1941 in Winnipeg, he is survived by his children Jon, Glenn and Karen Lamare, 6 grandchildren, ex-wife Patricia, brother Charles (Judy) of Galliano island and predeceased by his brother Fraser. | Garland, Robert Edward (I34839)
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2819 | ?b?GARLAND?/b? Mr. John Russell (Russ) Garland, of Wevburn, Sask., passed away on April 20, 1985, in the Weyburn Union Hospital, at the age of 71 years. Survived by his wife; Lillian, one son; John (Jean), Weyburn, four daughters: Connie (Lome). High Prairie, Alta., Sandra (Jim), Judy (Neil), and Penny, all of Weyburn, 14 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. Predeceased by his parents; Howard and Annie Garland, one daughter; Laura, and one sister; Madge Evans. The funeral service will be held Wednesday, April 24, at 2:00 p.m., from the Chapel of the Weyburn Funeral Home, with Rev. Jack Wal-rath, officiating. Interment to take place in Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Flowers gratefully declined. Those who wish may make donations to the Diabetic Fund. Arrangements In care of the Wevburn Funeral Home, Wevburn, Sask. | Garland, John Russell "Russ" (I34253)
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2820 | ?b?GEORGE E GILES ?/b?A retired civil servant George Edwin Giles 60, 258 Day's road who died recently at Kingston General Hospital alter a five-week Uneu was buried - in Cataraqui Cemetery He was born in Sarnia a son of the late Mr and Mn George T Giles but had been a Kingston resident for more than 40 years ' Mr Giles retired five months ago from his civil servant's post at Royal Military College He was a past-president vice-president and former treasurer of the Royal Cana- dian Horse Artillery Brigade Association here Mr Giles had been a member of the organization since Ki formation Jan 27 1847 Surviving are his wile the former ' Muriel Davis five daughters Mrs 'Barry (Lau-' reen) Wright Kingston Mrs -Garth (Jo-Anne) Reid St Catharines Mrs John (Ell) Simpson Mrs Terry (Jacque- ' line) Bennett and Lynda all of -Kingston a son George Kingston4 and three sisters Mrs J (Anne) Sherman -Mrs E (Lillian) Arnold and Mrs F (Martie) Neilson all of Ottawa! Pallbearers were Donald Haylock Donald Gordon Fred Wright Syd Taylor Lu-cien (Bas) Bartlett and Douglas Tyrell | Giles, George Edwin (I75)
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2821 | ?b?George W. Kidd, Pioneer Buried at Restoule ?/b?The passing of George Wesley Kidd at Carr, Pringle Township, as noted last week, removes one of the district's best known pioneers and a man who was always held in the highest esteem. George Wesley Kidd was born in Alice township, near Pembroke, on December 1st., 1863, a son of the late Richard Kidd and Ann Edwards, He came to this district from Pembroke in 1887 and located on two hundred acres of bush land in Pringle township, which was later to become one of the best farms in the area. He married Isabella Hamilton of Locksley two years after locating his homestead, and together they cleared the land and made the home which was to be the family abode through the years. The fine brick residence was built about 45 years ago and is and is a well established landmark in the prospeous Carr settlement. Mr. Kidd was a leader in the affairs of his community, and had much to do with the building the first church at Restoule. He was superintentant of the Sunday school for a number of years. His interest in community affairs continued until until advancing years caused his retirement. His wife predeceased him Nov 26, 1941. A son Clifford, died in April 1946. Mr. Kidd is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Orval Dewell (Mabel) of Troy, Ont., and three sons, Roy of North Bay, Manson of Carr, and Cecil of Port Loring. A brother, Joseph Kidd, lives at Pembroke. the funeral on Tuesday was very largely attended, many of the the residents of the district being present to pay their last respects to one who had been so well know and esteemed. The service in the United Church at Restoule was conducted by Rev. P. D. Cameron, and a very beautiful duet, "No One Ever Cared for Me LIke Jesuse" was sung by Mrs. R. Eckford and Mr. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron was the organist. The pallbearers were Ford Kidd, Milton Kidd, Keith Kidd, Harold Kidd, Denzil Kidd and Arnold Hunt. Interment was in the family plot in Restoule cemetery. Besides the immediate relatives, those present from a distance for the funeral were: Joseph Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kidd, Miss Mayme Kidd, Mrs. S. Sweezy, Mrs. James Hamilton, Mr. Jack Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hunt, (all from Pembroke); Robert Hunt from Eganville; Mrs Jean Jeffrey from Portage Du Forte; Mr. George Kidd from North Bay. | Kidd, George Wesley (I34689)
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2822 | ?b?Gerald John Morrison "Gerry" Munro?/b? He was a professional ice hockey player who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Maroons and the Toronto St. Pats. He was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He married Florence M. Cameron in 1925 at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Munro died in Sudbury, Ontario in 1968 and was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery. His wife, Florence died in 1958. | Munro, Gerald John Morrison "Gerry" (I16789)
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2823 | ?b?Geraldine Claire Davis (Munro)?/b? In loving memory of Geraldine Claire Davis (Munro) "Gerry", "Deanie", who passed away on June 20, 2015 at Wascana Grace Hospice. Predeceased by husband Ralph Eugene "Gene" Davis; she is survived by daughters Cathy Davis and Terri Young (Ron). Special grandmother to Christopher, Clinton, Shane and Raymond and great-grandchildren Carson and Addison. Beloved sister of Georgina Currie (Merrill) and Diane Penttinen (Unno) all predeceased. Sadly missed by many cousins, nieces and nephews, sisters and brothers-in-law. Born in 1926 to Florence and Gerald Munro, Gerry spent her life in Sudbury, Ontario. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church, and had many special friends and wonderful times there. She moved to Regina in 2006, and became a member of Heritage United Church where again she made many wonderful friends. Gerry loved to travel and visit family and friends. She loved the Blue Jays and to watch their games. She will be fondly remembered by many for all the good times had together. At Gerry's request there will be no service. Donations to Wascana Grace Hospice c/o The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home, 50 Angus Road, Regina, SK S4R 6P6, or to Heritage United Church 1050 N. Arnason Street, Regina, SK S4X 4K9 would be appreciated. | Munro, Geraldine Claire (I40894)
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2824 | ?b?GILES, Helen May ?/b?Entered Into rest at Clayton, Ontario, Friday, October 30, 1970, Helen May Poxon in her 69th year, beloved wife of E. Lloyd Giles, loving wife of the late George Pretty; mother of Marjorle (Mrs. Fred Miller) of Ottawa; grandmother of Janet, Karen, and Shirley. Resting at the Young's Funeral Home, Lanark. Service will take place in St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton, on Monday, November 2 at 2.30 p.m. Interment United Cemetery, Clayton. Z357Z | Poxon, Helen May (I24631)
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2825 | ?b?Gillan, Robert Edward "Ted"?/b? (August 18, 1935 - September 29, 2018) Farmer of Fitzroy Twp. "70 years" and Graduate KAS 1956 class. Passed away in the Rosamond Unit of the Almonte General Hospital, at the age of 83 years. He was the loving husband for 53 years of Helen (Closs). Son of the late Welland and Mary (Bourk) Gillan. Survived by brother Frank and Arlene, and sister-in-law Maureen (late Art), nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial Service in St. Andrew's United Church (Pakenham, ON.) on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 2pm. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the St. Andrew's United Cemetery. | Gillan, Robert Edward "Ted" (I39049)
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2826 | ?b?GILLAN, Arthur Richard "Art"(Lifelong Farmer)?/b? Peacefully at Almonte on Tuesday morning, November 3, 2015 in his 82nd year. Eldest son of the late Welland and Mary (nee Bourk) Gillan. Beloved husband and best friend of Maureen (nee Biggs) for over 56 years. Dearly loved father of Mason (Joan). Predeceased by 2 sons: Jim and Shane. Dear brother of Ted (Helen) and Frank (Arlene). Proud "Grandpa" of Jennifer Gardner (Matt), Ritchie Gillan (Margaret McLean), Shannon Gillan and Mitchell Gillan (Erin) and great- grandfather of 3. Fondly remembered brother-in- law of Rene Biggs (late Everett); Marjorie Clement (late George), Evelyn Matthews (Norman) and Reg Biggs (Amy). Also survived by 2 special aunts, Mary Scott and Edna Armstrong as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. Art loved agriculture and farming with his family over the years. He was always looking for new ways to improve farming practices. Art was a proud graduate of Kemptville College, year 1954. Over the years, Art served as president of the Lanark County Junior Farmers; a 4-H leader; a director on the Ontario Soil & Crop Association; a director on the Advisory Board at Kemptville College as well as a director on the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame. Art also loved antique tractors, curling and travelling, and was a long standing member of St. Andrew's United Church, Pakenham. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, November 7th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Sunday, November 8th from 12 noon until 1 p.m. A Funeral Service will be conducted in St. Andrew's United Church, Pakenham on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. Donations in memory of Art to St. Andrew's United Church in Pakenham; the UofO Heart Institute or the charity of your choice would be most appreciated by his family. A heartfelt "thank you" to the staff at Almonte Country Haven and the Almonte General Hospital. | Gillan, Arthur Richard "Art"" (I39052)
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2827 | ?b?GILMOUR, Robert McIntosh?/b? (Retired employee of Sears/Chase) Peacefully, surrounded by his family and friends, on Sunday, December 8, 2013, aged 65 years. Beloved husband of Irene. Devoted father of Julie (Steve Callahan), Brad, Sarah (Eric Simard) and Michael (Jacqueline). Proud grandfather of Kaleb, Cole, Morgan; Emily, Alex; Avery and Abigail. Cherished brother of Penny (Chris Ellis) and Peter. Predeceased by his brother David. His greatest passion, skiing, is reflected in adaptive programs in Calabogie and Kitchener. Bob touched the lives of many people, he will be truly missed by all who knew him. | Gilmour, Robert Mcintosh (I33028)
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2828 | ?b?Gladys Maxine Colby, ?/b?age 89 of White Cloud, formerly of Grand Rapids, passed away Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at the Metron of Big Rapids Nursing Center. Maxine was born on December 12, 1926 in Conklin, Michigan to James Elmer and Nellie Irene (Batson) Colson. Gladys met and later married Lyle A. Colby in 1977 in Grand Rapids and Lyle preceded her in death on March 14, 1999. Maxine had been a Registered Surgical Nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Rapids for 40 years until her retirement when she moved to the White Cloud area. Gladys was a member of the Nurses Alumni Group of St. Mary's Hospital and was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in White Cloud. Maxine is survived by her sister-in-law, Arlene Colson and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister, Wilda Stark and Lois Colson; her brothers, George Colson and John Colson. Crandell Funeral Home | Colson, Gladys Maxine (I39448)
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2829 | ?b?Gold McKitrick ?/b?Rev. Paul united Dorothy May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McKitrick and Douglas Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gold, in marriage at a ceremony November 28 in First Baptist Church. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Roy D. McKitrick, the bride wore white satin en train, her floor-length veil cascading from her Mary Stuart head-dress encrusted with pearls. She carried a bouquet of deep pink rosebuds, and was attended by Miss Isobel Young wearing powder blue jersey with matching hat: and pink and white carnations en corsage. Mr. Joseph Hopp was best man while Mr. Arnold McKitrick was usher. Mr. and Mrs. Gold left for Victoria following a reception held in Helen's Tea Room and when they return will live at 2077 West Thirty-seventh Avenue, The Vancouver Sun Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 05 Dec 1942, Sat ? Page 12 | Family: Douglas Alexander Gold / Dorothy McKitrick (F12293)
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2830 | ?b?GRACE JOHN LEONARD "Len"?/b? Passed away peacefully on June 9, 2013 at the Ottawa General Hospital. Len Grace Formerly of Almonte, at age 83. Beloved husband of Norma for 50 years. Survived by his son Doug Sally and granddaughter Lauren Sally. Sibling to Frances Shane (the late Arnold), Helen Grace, and Madeline Jordan (Lawrence). Will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Son of the late John F. and Mary. Pre-deceased by his brothers Jim, Hugh, Gerald and survived by his sister-in-law Kaye. Len retired from the Ontario Department of Highways and that is when his life truly began. His interests in Agriculture, Finances and Music arose to the forefront of his life. He was the general manager for twelve years of the Ottawa Winter Fair while simultaneously owning a herd of championship cattle. Combining his former work history with his retirement, he successfully supervised and taught at an international tax corporation. Finally he was the founding President of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championship. Friends are invited to call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313) for visiting on Wednesday, June 12 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass will be held at the Holy Name of Mary Church (134 Bridge Street, Almonte, ON.) for a Celebration of the Eucharist at 11am on Thursday, June 13, 2013. Interment Parish Cemetery. | Grace, John LEONARD (I43524)
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2831 | ?b?Grace Duncan?/b? DUNCAN, GRACE-It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Grace Katherine Duncan on December 14, 2005 at the age of 91 years. Grace's family was at her bedside to provide comfort to her until she passed on gently into the night. Grace was predeceased by her husband Willis and two sisters Pearl and Frieda. She leaves behind a daughter Carole (Ed); two sons Bill (Eleanor) and Douglas; seven grandchildren Michael, David (Brenda Jane), Douglas (Pam), Andrea (Darroch), Chad (Christina), Marquita (Grant), Jana (Tim), and eight great grandchildren Matthew, Haylee, Mitchell, Sarah, Ryan, Nathan, Kimberly and Jessie. Grace's memory will continue to live in the hearts of the family, which loved her and now mourn her passing. At Grace's request, a service will not be held. A PRIVATE FAMILY memorial will be held at a future date. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations in Grace's memory may be made to the Elmview Resident & Family Support Group, 4125 Rae Street, Regina, SK S4S 3A5. Published on December 17, 2005 | Storey, Grace Katherine (I3356)
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2832 | ?b?GRACE E. McKIRDY?/b? The district was saddened last Thursday, March 12th, to learn, that the infant daughter Grace Elaine (McKirdy), of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer E. McKirdy of Galbraith had passed away, aged one year, eight months and six days. Born at Almonte, the little babe had from birth a life of suffering. However she was a good-natured child, loveable and very affectionate. She loved music, pictures and playing with her toys. She will be greatly missed by the multitude of friends who knew and loved her. Surviving to mourn her loss are her parents, sister Cheryl and brothers Robert and Bryan. The funeral service was held at her home on Sunday, March 15th, with over 200 relatives and friends attending. Mr. Oscar Waterbury of Toronto officiated. Five friends sang "Precious Thought." Interment was in Clayton Mausoleum. Pallbearers were four cousins, Misses Marion Munro, Kathryn McKirdy, Muriel and Wilma Molina. Relatives attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noland and son of Manitoulin Island; Mrs. A. Gillespie of Sherbrooke, Que.; Mrs. L. Bell of Sawyerville, Que. and Miss Stella Beane of Montreal. Other relatives and friends attended from Oshawa, Picton, Napanee, Kingston, Montreal, Brockville, Arnprior, Renfrew, Ottawa, Winchester and North Hatley, Que. | McKirdy, Grace Elaine (I12429)
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2833 | ?b?Grace Wolf Dies In Galt At 77 ?/b?Mrs. Grace A. Wolf, 77, died Nov. 1 in a Galt rest home after a long illness. She was a native of Canada. Surviving are one son, Sgt. Waren Wolf, of the U. S. air Force in Sacramento; and one grandson, Robert Wolf, of Seatle, Washington. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Galt Mission Chapel, with chaplain Harry Bearre of Mather Air Force Base officiating. Cremation will be in Cherokee Memorial Park. | Freeman, Grace Adele (I34676)
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2834 | ?b?GRACE, James F. (Jim) ?/b?Peacefully in hospital, Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at age 86. James Francis Grace, beloved son of the late John F. Grace and the late Mary Kennedy. Dear brother of Leonard (Norma) Grace, Frances (late Arnold) Shane, Helen Grace, and Madeline (Lawrence) Jordan. Predeceased by brothers Hugh and Gerald Grace. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday after 9:30 a.m. Thence to Holy Name of Mary Church, Almonte for Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Spring interment Holy Name of Mary Parish Cemetery. Donations made in memory of Jim to the Memorial Fund at Holy Name of Mary Church or the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. Condolences to www.kerryfh.ca . | Grace, James Francis "Jim" (I43523)
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2835 | ?b?GRACE, Norma (nee Ireland)?/b? At Alta Vista Manor, Ottawa, on Monday, April 9, 2018, at age 93 years. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Grace and the late Vernon Sally. Loving mother of Doug Sally. Cherished grandmother of Lauren (Lauren). Will be remembered by sister Joan and brothers Lyle (Iona) and Ron (Jean), and sisters-in-law Dawn (the late Hilton) and Beverly (the late Arnold), also sisters-in-law Helen, Fran (the late Arnold), Madeleine (Lawrence) and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Carman Ireland and Myrtle Woolsey. Some of Norma's many interests included Ottawa Winter Fair and the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championship. | Ireland, Mary Norma (I43525)
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2836 | ?b?GRAHAM FORGIE?/b? ALMONTE, April 4. (Special) Word was received here of the death at Maynard, Mass., of Graham Forgie, a former wtll known Almonter. Mr. Forgie died Wednesday following an extended illness. He was born in Almonte, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Forgie. In the earlier days when lacrosse was booming, Mr. Forgie played on several championship Almonte teams. He. left Almonte many years ago and following some time at Sherbrooke. Que., moved to Maynard, Mass., where he had made his home. Surviving in addition to his widow, the former Mary Robertson, is one son. Fraser Forgie of Maynard. There are also two sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Alex McLean of Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mrs. R. J. Cowie of Winnipeg; Duncan Forgie of Almonte; John and Robert Forgie, both of Winnipeg, and William Forgie of Toronto. Interment was at Maynard, Mass. | Forgie, Graham (I33692)
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2837 | ?b?GRAHAM, Mae Registered Nurse Graduated June 19, 1936 Retired R.N. Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital.?/b? Peacefully in hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, in her 89th year. Mae Elizabeth Simpson, beloved wife and friend of the late Mills Earl Graham (1993). Beloved mother of Ross Graham. Beloved friend of Russell Cathcart for over 50 vears, a dearly dependent friend, so faithful to me, during my illness. Sister of the late Blair Simpson of Ashton. Daughter of the late Alva E. and Mary Ann Simpson. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 , p.m. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. David Spivey officiating. Spring interment Munster Union Cemetery. In memory of Mae, memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Carleton Place Hospital would be appreciated. | Simpson, Mae Elizabeth Margaret (I6320)
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2838 | ?b?GRAHAM, Milton David?/b? In hospital, Ottawa, Sunday, October 13, 1968, Milton David Graham of R. R. 3 Stittsville; beloved husband of Cora Cassidy; dear father of Denzil, Claude, Russell, Sterling, Dalton, all of Stittsville; Gilmour of Hamilton; Shirley (Mrs. Ivan Sea-brooke) Stittsville; Hazel (Mrs. Rankin Bradley) and Helen (Mrs. Willis Ludlow), Ottawa; 24 grand children, in his 92nd year. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Ave. W., Carleton Place, until Wednesday, October 16 at 2 p.m. Service in Munster United Church at 2.45 p.m. Interment Munster Union Cemetery. Orange service Tuesday 7 p.m. L879L | Graham, Milton David (I5487)
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2839 | ?b?GRANT, Owen Gourlay ?/b?Of Vancouver (formerly of Ottawa). Peacefully in his sleep at the home of his daughter Holly on Saturday, November 6, 2004, in his 80th yeair. Son of the late Bert G. and Flossie V. (Bradley) Grant of Stittsville, Ontario. Loving Father of Ruth (John) Gray of Ottawa, Heather of Pender Island, B.C., and Holly (Paul) Koit of Anmore, B.C. Dear Grandfather of Catherine and Christopher Gray, and Nigel and Naomi Koit. Predeceased by his brothers Robert and Athos (Hap). Survived by his ' brother Basil B. (Cathy) Grant of Vancouver, and eight nieces arid nephews in Vancouver and ; Halifax. He is also survived by numerous cousins - in the Ottawa area and across Canada. No ' service. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. | Grant, Owen Gourley (I25102)
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2840 | ?b?GRIGG, Lila Jane ?/b?At Renfrew, Ontario, Friday, November 8, 1968, Lila Jane McAdam, in her 90th year, beloved wife of the late Edgar Allen Grigg; mother of the late Francis Grigg; sister of Mrs. Minnie Lennox. Resting Mc- Phail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where Funeral Service will be conducted on Monday at 2 p.m.- Interment Thomson Hill Cemetery. H863H cfoabot nov. 8 bm | McAdam, Lila Jane (I32464)
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2841 | ?b?GRIGG-McADAM ?/b?On Wednesday, Feb 25, 1914, at the residence of the bride's mother, Ottawa, by the Rev. thomas Brown. Lila, daughter of Mrs. Jas. E. McAdam of Ottawa, to Edgar Allen Grigg, son of Chas. K. Grigg, Esq., Renfrew. | Family: Edgar Allen Grigg / Lila Jane McAdam (F11393)
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2842 | ?b?HAMILTON ?/b?ESTEVAN (Special) Funeral service for Gordon Hamilton, 71. of Estevan was held in Stirling Baptist Church at Estevan, with Rev. Lyle Kennedy officiating. Burial was in Sours Valley Memorial Gardens with Estevan Funeral Home (Orsted) in charge. Mr. Hamilton was born at Ottawa, Ont. and came to Indian Head with his parents in 1904. He moved to Regina in 1905 and was married in 1922. In 1943, they moved to Estevan. Predeceased by a brother, Fred, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Kinnee, Mr. Hamilton is survived by his wife. Myrtle; a son, Ronald of Surrey, B.C.; a brother, Percy of Trail, B.C.; a sister, Mrs. Don Reeves of Regina; and three grandchildren. | Hamilton, John GORDON Alexander (I7359)
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2843 | ?b?HAMILTON -?/b? On Thursday, September 9, 1943, in hospital, Jessie A. Hamilton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton, of Shawville, Que. Funeral from the residence of her brother, Hubert Hamilton, Shawville. Date and time later. | Hamilton, Jessie Agnes (I32374)
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2844 | ?b?HAMILTON, Annie E. (nee Hayes) ?/b? On Tuesday, November 3, 1987, in her 99th year, predeceased by her husband Rev. William E. Hamilton, and her daughter Genevieve Nash. Dearly loved mother of Keith and Doris (Leeson), Ottawa, and Eunice (Ellison), Los Angeles. Survived by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hayes Funeral Home, Shawville, Quebec, on Thursday from 2 to 5 and Service will be held in the Chapel at 1:30 p.m. on Friday. In gratitude for the loving care she received from the staff of the Perley Hospital, donations to the Perley Hospital Building Fund in her memory would be deeply appreciated. | Hayes, Annie Ethel (I15920)
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2845 | ?b?HAMILTON, Annie Pearl ?/b? On Tuesday, March 21, 1978, at Ottawa, Ont., in her 78th year, daughter of the late Edward and Isabella (Hill) Hamilton. Dear sister of Hubert, Shawville; Mabel, Ottawa, Ont. Predeceased by Reverend W.E. Hamilton, Ottawa. Resting at W.J. Hayes "and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral arrangements later. | Hamilton, Annie Pearl (I32377)
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2846 | ?b?HAMILTON, Rev. William E.?/b? In hospital, Monday, May 23, 1966, Rev. W. E. Hamilton of 340 Clemow Avenue, beloved husband of Annie E. Hayes, in his 76th year, dear father of Mrs. A Leeson (Doris), Mrs. A. Nash (Genevieve), Mrs. P. Ellison (Eunice), and Keith Hamilton, all of Ottawa; brother of Hubert of Shawville, Quebec; Miss Annie Hamilton of Ottawa, and Mrs. Ira Boucher of Carp. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 11 a.m. interment Maplegrove cemetery, Shawville, Quebec. | Hamilton, Rev. William Edgar (I15919)
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2847 | ?b?HAMILTON, Verda Kesiah ?/b? On Tuesday, October 28, 1997 in hospital, Shawville, Quebec, Verda McQuaig in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Hubert Hamilton. Dear mother of Shirley Seymour (Donald), Cicero, New York. Predeceased by sons Donald and Edward. Loving grandmother of Sharon Seymour, Cicero, New York, Wayne Seymour (wife Patricia), Orlando, Florida and great-grandchildren Peter, Michelle and Paul. Friends may call at the W. J. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home, 134 Centre Street, Shawville, Quebec, on Thursday, October 30 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday, October 31 , 1 997 at 1:30 p.m. for service to Shawville Wesleyan Church. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. | McQuaig, Verda Kesiah (I17111)
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2848 | ?b?HAMILTON?/b? - at a local hospital on Wednesday, August 23. 1939. George Barnett Hamilton, aged 38 son of M. Barnett Hamilton and the late Mrs Hamilton. The body will rest at Emond Funeral parlors. 271 Blvd. St. Joseph. Wrightville. | Hamilton, George Barnett (I33340)
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2849 | ?b?HAMILTON?/b? At a local hospital Thursday, May 28, 1942. William John Hamilton, beloved husband of Elizabeth Dunn Caldwell. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd.. 315 McLeod St., where service will be held In the chapel on Saturday. 30th Inst., at 3 p m. Interment Mcrlvalecemetery. ?b?William J. Hamilton Passes in 67th. Year ?/b?Friends will regret to hear of the death today in a local hospital of William John Hamilton, beloved husband of Elizabeth Dunn Caldwell. Mr. Hamilton was in his 67th. year.?b? ?/b?He was born in Ottawa, the son of the late George Hamilton and Margaret Boyd, and received his education here. Upon leaving school he entered the carpentry trade. In 1917 he moved to Shawville, returning to Ottawa in 1927. He married the former Eleanor McMurtry in 1904, One son, George (Mac) of Hamilton and one daughter, Mrs. A Jewkes of Ottawa were born to them. His wife predeceased him in 1936. In 1939 he married Elizabeth D. Caldwell. The family residence is at 207 Hawthorne Avenue. Besides his widow and two children, he is survived by a stepson, Sergent D. S. Caldwell, overseas; a sister, Miss Mary Hamilton, Metcalfe, Ont., and two grandchildren. The remains are resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd., 315 McLeod street, where the funeral service wilkl take place in the chapel on Saturday at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Merivale cemetery. | Hamilton, William John "Jack" (I17194)
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2850 | ?b?HAMMOND, Inez Margaret _?/b?_ On Tuesday, December 5, 1961 at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. Bronson, Quyon, Quebec, Inez Margaret Bronson, beloved wife of Harold M. Hammond, in her 53rd year. Resting W.J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Quebec. Funeral Thursday December 7 at 1.30pm for service at Quyon United Church. Interment Mohr's Cemetery. (The Ottawa Citizen -- Wednesday, December 6, 1961) | Bronson, Inez Margaret (I42121)
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