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2851 ?b?HAMMOND, Robert?/b? __
In hospital on Tuesday, March 4, 1952, Robert Hammond, husband of the late Charity S. Hanna, in his 88th year. Resting Hulse and Playfair, where the service will be held in the chapel on Friday, March 7, at 3pm. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

(The Ottawa Journal -- Wednesday, March 5, 1952) 
Hammond, Robert (I42119)
 
2852 ?b?HARRY, Dorothy?/b?
At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday, January 15, 1983, Dorothy Elizabeth (Belton) Harry of 555 Berkshire Drive, London, in her 74th year. Beloved wife of the late Robert T. Harry. Dear mother of Mrs. Linda Moncrieff of Walkerton, Ross Harry of Gloucester, and John Harry of . Richmond Hill. Dear sister of George Belton of Willowdale, and Mrs. Kay Mclntyre of London. Predeceased by 2 sisters, Elma Dyment and Marg Geddes. Also loved by 3 grandchildren. Funeral service was conducted in the Chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, on Monday, January 17. Cremation with interment of ashes in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa. Memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. 
Belton, Dorothy Elizabeth (I33765)
 
2853 ?b?HAWKINS. Margaret?/b?
In hospital Friday March 6. 1964 Margaret Cameron, beloved wife of the late William Hawkins of Beckwith, dear Mother of Dorothy (Mrs. Roy Cameron), Ottawa; May (Mrs. Neil Campbell), Smiths Falls; Ellen (Mrs. E. McNeely), Aylmer, and Allan, at home. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place. Funeral service Monday, March 9, at 2 p.m. Interment Dewars Cemetery. 
Cameron, Margaret "Maggie" (I34937)
 
2854 ?b?Hazelwood, Alexander Herbert
?/b?
Alexander Herbert Hazelwood of Almonte, Ontario passed away on September 29, at the age of 85. After a valiant fight with cancer, Alex died peacefully surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife Annie (McGee-Hartman).

Alex was born in Mattawa to parents Herbert & Esther Hazelwood on May 6, 1937. His family moved to the farm when he was around the age of 7 and lived alongside his grandparents, Alexander & Delilah Munro. His siblings were Gordon, Donald [Deceased] (Marjorie Richards) Della [Deceased] (Gerald Clark), Clarence (Gwen Byers), Keith [Deceased] (Donna MacLean), Garry [Deceased] (Audrey Smith) and Isabelle (Wallace Eady). Alex married Jean (Gray) in 1957. Jean died of cancer in 1991.

At the age of 54 Alex was fortunate to meet and marry Annie who has stayed by his side over the past 30 years.

He is survived by his children Donna (Kevin Hunter) Linda (Randy Brown), Susan, Diane, Bill (Kim Alexson), Nancy, Michael (Tafline Triska) and Timothy. He is survived by his stepchildren Helen (Tom Gray) and Paul (Cathy Hagon). Annie has the following step children: Judy (Earl Kerr), Sandra (Tony Linardic), Dolores (Bob Trask), Nancy (Len Stroeder), Brenda ( deceased) ( Richard Haines), Louie (Shelley) Hartman. There are 19 grandchildren.

Alex leaves behind 23 Grandchildren, (Jason, Alana, Tara, Rachel, Miranda, Abigail, Shad?, Kaylee, KatieSue, Ashley, Aaron, Shianna, Riley, Dylan, Jonathon, Jordan, Maverick, Lawson, Chace, Matthew, Rebecca, Andrew, Emily) and 13 Great Grandchildren (Kaysa, Dax, Chloe, Judah, Isola, Coco, Patience, Jeremy, Hunter, Zoe, Ford, Mason, Mariana).

Family and Friends May Visit

C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc.

(127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313)

On Friday October 7, 2022 from 2-4pm & 6?8pm. The Funeral will be held at 1281 Rae Road in Almonte, (please follow the road signs) at 1:00 pm on Saturday, October 8, 2022 with a viewing to start at 11:30am. Interment will follow in Guthrie United Cemetery (Clayton). Catered Luncheon after the graveside service at 1281 Rae Road. 
Hazelwood, Alexander Herbert "Alex' (I16523)
 
2855 ?b?Helene Hazel Maitland?/b?
September 19, 1927 ? April 3, 2010
Peacefully with her family by her side, on Saturday April 3, 2010 in her 83rd year.
Beloved wife of Bert Maitland. Loving mother of Sharon (Mike Howett), Shirley, Don (Barbara), Jim (Lauri), and the late Kevin (Barbara). Cherished grandmother of Farrah Howett; Adam, Maria & David Kuzych; Erin, Laura, Matt, Eric, Emily, Kyle, Krissie, Jessica Maitland. Survived by her sisters Lillian Brisco (Cecil), and Gladys Giffin. Predeceased by her brothers Arthur, Hubert, Ernest, and sister Mary Beth Hamilton.
Friends may call at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, April 5, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Service will take place in the Chapel on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 12:30 PM. Internment Wolford Cemetery. Donations in memory of Helene to Easton's Corners United Church or The Parkinson's Society would be appreciated. 
Willoughby, Helene Hazel (I34039)
 
2856 ?b?HENDERSON, Cecil Herbert?/b?
In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario, on Saturday, January 4, 1975, Cecil Herbert Henderson, of 331 High St, Carleton Place; beloved husband of Kathleen Campbell; dear father of Joyce (Mrs. Graeme Barrett) Burlington; dear grandfather of Karen, Frank and Cathy Geard; dear brother of Kenneth, Carleton Place, M.K. of Montreal; Sadie (Mrs. L. Ellins) London; Jeanette (Mrs. F. Westwell) Calgary; Jean (Mrs. F. Barton) Ottawa; Bette (Mrs. E. Chambers) Prescott. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave, Carleton Place. Service in the Chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries. Masonic service at the Funeral Home, on Monday evening. 
Henderson, Cecil Herbert (I14638)
 
2857 ?b?HENDERSON, Dr. James Coulton BA, M.D.C.M., FRCPC, DA?/b?

Dr. James Coulton Henderson died in his 90th year on February 15, 2021 with his beloved family at his side. Jim was the adored husband of Shirley, father of Jim (Karen) and Kim (Kate) and Papa to Arlee (Shane), Erin, Jillian and Rylee.

Jim was predeceased by his siblings Wendell, Orion, Alton and Doris, his brother-in-law Donald Kemp, and sister-in-law Joyce Kemp.

He is survived by his brother-in-law Murray Kemp (Dianne) and sisters-in-law Nadine Royal (Bernie deceased) and Barbara MacLean (Gerry) and many nieces, nephews, and their children in Canada and the United States.

Special thanks to the nurses, doctors and staff at Providence Care Hospital, Parkside 1 for the wonderful care they gave Jim and the kindness they showed to Shirley in the last eight months of Jim's life.

Jim made his entrance at home on July 11, 1930, the youngest of five born to CNR station master John Laughlin Henderson and Lottie Luella Bradley, in Nemegosa small northern Ontario town that no longer exists. Nemegos was so small that Jim was boarded out to attend public school in Chapleau and later, to Fort William (now Thunder Bay) for high school. On visits home from Queen's, the train didn't even come to a full stop in Nemegos. The conductor would just slow down so Jim could hop on and off. Childhood summers and weekends in the north made Jim an expert canoeist out of necessity. There was no other way to get around. Jim always wanted to be a doctor, so in 1950 he set out for Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. It was here, at a boarding house where he ate his meals, that he met the love of his life Shirley Vera Kemp. Jim graduated with his BA in 1953 and immediately began medical school. Shirley and Jim were married on July 7, 1956.

Early married life was dominated by Jim's studies. First they lived in an apartment on University Avenue close enough for Jim to walk to school and for Shirley to walk to work downtown. In 1959, Jim graduated. He immediately returned to school to do his specialty in anaesthesia. Jim and Shirley loved the camaraderie of Queen's med school and attending Class of '59 reunions would become a lifelong highlight for them both. While Jim studied and Shirley worked, they started their family. Jimmy was born in June, 1961, and Kimberley followed in late December, 1962 just in time for a tax deduction Jim always joked. The family spent 1964 in Toronto where Jim worked at Northwestern Hospital and Toronto General while studying for his Fellowship exams. In 1965 they returned to Kingston where Jim worked as an anaesthetist at Hotel Dieu Hospital. He served in many different roles at hospitals and at Queen's simultaneously over the years, including as deputy chief of the department of anesthesia at Hotel Dieu Hospital, president of the medical staff at Ongwanada Hospital, assistant professor in the department of anesthesiology at Queen's, attending staff at Kingston General Hospital and associate staff at Kingston Psychiatric Hospital and Kingston Penitentiary. He retired in 1996 and then started his own business for dental anaesthesia until 2003.

Jim was at heart a family man, and despite spending wonderful yearly vacations on Captiva Island in Florida and after retirement, in Pinehurst, North Carolina, he would always grin from ear to ear and say, "it's good to be home," as soon as they walked back in the front door. Shirley and Jim planned and built their house, which they moved into at the end of 1971 and where they remained for the next 45 years. They loved to entertain and hosted many epic parties and bridge games with dear, dear friends too numerous to name here. Jim loved to garden and spent hours every week keeping the flower beds and lawn immaculate. When he wasn't working, he was always busy, either in the garden, tending to the house and pool or lending an expert hand to any family or friend who needed it. In the rare moments Jim sat still, it was to bury his nose in a book. Adored by his family and friends, respected by his colleagues and appreciated by his many patients over the years, Jim's generosity and kindness will live on in those who knew and loved him 
Henderson, Dr. James Coulton (I34365)
 
2858 ?b?Henry E. Drummer?/b? died Wednesday of consumption, at his residence on Irving street. Mr. Drummer had been sick for over a year during which time he had had five attacks of hemorrhage, bleeding profusely each time. Mr. Drummer was 37 years of age and leaves a wife and two or three children.
The funeral of Henry Drummer took place Sunday from Trinity church and was largely attended. Ex-soldiers and members of the Post G.A.R. met at the post headquarters and attended the funeral in a body.

(SOURCE: Oshkosh Weekly Northwestern - Thurs, 14 Feb 1878) 
Drummer, Henry E. (I41493)
 
2859 ?b?HESS?/b?
On June 17, 1964, JOHN F. HESS, of 4921 Westhllls road, beloved husband of Julia E. Hess (nee Thomas),beloved father of Donna Rose Hess, and beloved brother of Charles W. Hess, Mrs. Rose G. Snyder and Mrs. Cecelia A. Buske.
Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Service on Friday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. 
Hess, John F. (I35978)
 
2860 ?b?Highly Esteemed Lady Of Almonte
?/b?Mrs John MacFarlane was Member of Well Known Family of Bennies Corners
Mrs John MacFarlane, one of the best known and most highly esteemed ladies of Almonte, died on Friday at her home on Church street. She was 73 years of age. She was a native of Bennies Corners. Her maiden name was Janet Young, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Young. There were eleven in the family and all of them have passed away except her brother, Mr Robert Young, of Ottawa. She had four sisters: Mrs John McCarter, Mrs Angus Sutherland, and Mrs Henry Cavers. The brothers who are deceased were: Alexander, William, John, Peter, Andrew and Stephen. Forty-six years ago she was married to Mr John MacFarlane and she lived on the MacFarlane homestead with her husband until 27 years ago when they moved into Almonte to their home of Church street. The old MacFarlane homestead in now occupied by Mr James Turner. Mrs MacFarlane was a most charming woman. She had a delightful disposition and her home was noted for its hospitality. Besides her husband she leaves two daughters to mourn her loss: Jean, Mrs George Buckham, Duncan, B.C., and Mamie, Mrs S.R. Finlayson, Pembroke. There was a very large assembly of relatives and friends at the funeral on Monday. The service was conducted by Rev W.H. McCracken, of St John's Presbyterian Church, and many floral tributes adorned the casket. The pallbearers were all nephews: Messrs M.R. Young, Angus Sutherland, Peter Sutherland, Herbert Young, E.H. Knight and M.R. MacFarlane. Friends from out of town included: Mr and Mrs Robert Young, Mr and Mrs E.H. Knight, Mr Andrew Young, Dr and Mrs O.H. Spratt, Mrs Thos Urquhart, Mr A.K. McLean, and Miss Margaret MacFarlane, all of Ottawa; Col E.J. Mackie and many other friends from Pembroke; Mr William Baird, Carleton Place. Rev Mr McCracken said in part: "I want to hold up before you the life sized portrait of a good woman, as it is sketched for us by the pen of Solomon, believing that you will see in this picture a striking likeness of Mrs MacFarlane, an ideal to which any young woman would to well aspire, a woman of which any man could be justly proud, a mother whose children will rise up and called blessed. "The inspired writer says four things of this good woman all of which can be said of our departed sister. She was industrious. As a result of her work a home is purchased, a vineyard is bought, is not this beautiful home in which we are met today the product of a woman's toil as much as the reward of a man's industry? Such homes make a man independent of the grog shop, the club, or the street corner. ? the seat of the scorner, Mrs MacFarlane loved her household tasks, refusing to be idle, even when strength was failing. She died practically in harness. "She had the characteristic of 'hospitality.' While these neighbours could tell you of the unnumbered act of kindness and love, done by this best of women in the most unostentatious way, through all the year of her devoted life, so that we hear on every hand such testimonies as these 'The best woman in Canada.' 'There is only one Aunt Janet,' others could tell you of the wonderful home in which she was reared, where the heartiest welcome always awaited you, a home where friends always met on the great holidays of the year, and where worshippers could always get a good meal on the Sabbath. I would like to add my own word and bear my own testimony to many kind acts and loving deeds. "This good woman was faithful to her marriage vows. for well nigh half century had our lamented friend fulfilled the good opinion which must have been held of her, when she came to her husband's home, encircled with the glamour of early love. With kindness, fortitude and dignity had she ministered to the needs of husband and daughters, making the home a place of contentment, a haven of rest. "She was a pious women. She loved her Church and was always willing to help in any way towards her prosperity. She was not among the company of those who forsake the assembling of themselves together. It was with a feeling of real home sickness did she pine to be in her solemn assemblies and take her part in the praise Service of the House of God. Especially did she covet a place at our last Communion Service. "Looking back upon a long useful life of health and happiness, she could say with the Psalmist, 'Surely Goodness and Mercy have followed me all the days of my life.' With good faith she could also look forward to the future and say, 'I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever'."

1929, Friday June 28, The Almonte Gazette front page
 
Young, Janet (I33281)
 
2861 ?b?HOBBS, Blanch?/b?
In hospital on Friday, October 23, 1970, Blanche Wills, age 72, widow of (Harry) Robert Henry Hobbs; and dear mother of The Reverend Cannon W. Ebert Ridge wood, New Jersey, Reverend Harry, Ottawa, Craig, Stittsvilie, Mrs. Herbert Wall (Mary), Stirling, Mrs. C. R. Simpson (BernIce), Ottawa; sister of Drm Tom Wills, Flint, Michigan, Ford, Kingston, Harold, Gananoque, Vannle, Lansdowne, Mrs. Ken Hanna (Phyllis), Oshawa, Mrs. Pat Kincaid (Norma), Kingston; also survived by 18 grandchildren). Resting at The Tubman Funeral Home, .403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt, A Requiem Eucharist will be celebrated at Christ Church, Ashton, Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Monster Union Cemetery. The family request that memorials be made to the Primate's World Relief Fund. 
Wills, Blanch (I3740)
 
2862 ?b?HOBBS, Hannah Audrey -
?/b?tt is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing into God's Hands of Hannah Audrey Hobbs (nee Spanswick) on January 8, 2010 at the Toronto Western Hospital, at the age of 83. Loving wife of The Rev, Canon W. Ebert Hobbs for 60 years; devoted mom to Deb (John), Illinois, Chris (Sue), Guelph, Roxanne (Gary), Brighton, and Kim (Ron), Australia; proud grandma ("Nana") to Bronwen, Jennifer, Erin, Theresa, Christopher, John, Rachael, Gary, Megan and Nathan; delighted great-grandma to Ethan, Isaac and William, Audrey's family was her greatest joy. Audrey was born on January 29, 1926 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, daughter of Walter and Elsie Spanswick. She was a faithful, life-long member of the Anglican Church, serving as a Sunday School teacher, Youth Worker, member of the Woman's Auxiliary, Mother's Union, Chancel Guild, St. Paul's Prayer Connection and, most noteworthy, the dedicated wife of an Anglican priest. She enjoyed listening to music, reading, gardening and family get-togethers. Audrey worked in administration at St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, and at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. She had a wonderful sense of humour and a great passion for life that she has passed on to her family. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL H0ME-A.W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville Avenue) from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, January 11. A service of celebration and thanksgiving for Audrey's life will be held on Tuesday, January 12 in ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 227 Bloor Street East, Toronto at 2:00 p.m. If so desired, the family has requested that you consider a donation to St. Paul's Heritage Fund (M4W 1C8). Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com 
Spanswick, Hannah Audrey (I33831)
 
2863 ?b?HODGE, Viola Rae
?/b?In hospital , Smiths Falls , on Sunday, January 6, 1980, Vi Hodge, beloved wife of Cyril Roy "Bud" Hodge; predeceased by her brothers, Delmer and Kenneth Johnson. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. North, Smiths Falls after 2 p.m. Monday and where service will be held in the chapel on Tueday January 8th at 1:30 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.

Ottawa Journal, January 7, 1980, page 41 
Johnson, Viola Rae (I39702)
 
2864 ?b?HOGARTH?/b? _ Audrey Audrey left the building at 9:30 a.m. Monday, August 4, 2008. She said she was off to find Peter Jennings. Audrey was born at home to Helen and Billy Gray, July 21, 1919; sister to Douglas Gray. She was full of warmth, courage, patience and wit. She married Leonard Hogarth and had Gary, Dennis, Brenda and Bill, all of whom created huge challenges and endless opportunities to practice her love and patience. Her endurance was an inspiration. She loved a smart game of duplicate bridge, planting flowers and her years at Sylvan Lake with Monte, Doris and Marg. At her request, there will be no Services held. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made directly to the Mustard Seed Street Ministry (102 - 11 Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2G 0X5). Arrangements entrusted to LEYDEN'S FUNERAL HOME, RECEPTION and CREMATION CENTRE, 17 Avenue and 2 Street S.W., Calgary, Alberta. Telephone: 403-228-4422. Gray, Audrey (I14542)
 
2865 ?b?Hold Funeral For Drowning Victim

?/b?Almonte-Rev. Maurice Egan, parish priest of St. Mary's Church, conducted funeral services here recently for Lawrence Timothy Madden, who was drowned in the Mississippi River.
Father Egan was assisted by Re. Raymond Burke and Rev. Leo Hickey. Rev. John Devine and Rev. Leo Leahy were also in the sanctuary.
The pallbearers were Edgar Carroll, Greg Mantill, James Gleeson, Gordon Brydges, Joe Forest and Jimmy Kirkland.
Mr. Madden leaves his mother, Mrs. John Madden, six brothers, Joseph, Desmond, Gerald, Leo, a twin, Bernard and Raymond, and three sisters, Mary of Ottawa and Kay and Dorothy of Almonte. 
Madden, Lawrence Timothy (I12588)
 
2866 ?b?Homesteading?/b?
Marion together with her family took part in homesteading the Northwest Territories as part of a large exudus of families from the Lanark County area of Ontario. These homesteaders banded together in loose family groups or "clans" with a similar history such as decendents Scottish setlers. In Marion and Hugh's case they made three attemtps to homestead in the Prairies with trips back to Ramsay Township between each attempt.

Marion and Hugh's first attempt to homestead in the 1870s was in an area that is close to the present town of Emerson, Manitoba. Their second attempt was near Pilot Mound, Manitoba which was done together with members of the Heatherington family from Ramsay Twp, Ontario. Then in 1882 Marion, Hugh and some of their children homesteaded in the Armstrong Lake area in the Northwest Territories. Initially they homesteaded together with Marion's sister Jane and her family and were later joined by Marion's youngest brother Duncan. At that time the railhead of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was at Whitewood and the family group had to 'trek' north to the area near the York Colony.

The orgiinal settlement at Armstrong Lake (Lakes) was renamed Rokeby when the CPR tracks on the northern spur line was extended from Saltcoats to Yorkton, NWT and the CPR arbitarily named the station Rokeby rather than the name of the settlement i.e. Armstrong Lake. (The present city of Yorkton is located just to the south of the old settlement of York Colony or Yorktown)

While Hugh was away serving with the militia, Marion was able to prove up the homestead which she named Rosemount and ran the farm when her husband returned home wounded. Initially Marion and her family lived in soddies but with time hauled logs in to build a log house. Then Marion was one of the first in Saskatchewan to order a prefabricated frame house from British Columbia that was shipped to Rokeby in a boxcar and assembled on the farm. This frame house is still in use as the family home.

Marion returned to Almonte, Ontario for the 1905 Reunion when many family members reunited for a short while. 
Fumerton, Marion Gemmill (I6831)
 
2867 ?b?HOOPER KEIFER?/b?
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. ' Keifer, Brandy Glenn Acres, Bareville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Dr. Donald Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooper, 65 S. River St., Plains.
The bride-elect is a graduate of McCaskey High School and Millersville State College. She is a member of the faculty of Reynolds Junior High School, where she teaches science.
Dr. Hooper is a graduate of Temple University and Jefferson where he was a member of Phi Chi and Alpha Omega Alpha fraternities. He is serving his internship at Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital.
A summer wedding is planned. 
Family: Dr. Donald Hooper / Mary Jane Keefer (F13098)
 
2868 ?b?HORNER
?/b?THE FUNERAL SERViICE of Samuel Horner who died on December 31 1974, was held from McKagues Funeral Home on January 3rd at 10.30 a.m Conducted by Rev. Fred Davies. Honorary pallbearers were Wilfred Craig and Ed Langen. Active pallbearers were: Robert Barr, Gordon Warr. Jack Merritt. Walter Trotchie, Demi Stewart, Jack Horsley. Army. Navy, and Air Force Veterans Association rites were observed by Saskatoon Branch No. 38 under the direction of J. Lamer. Interment was made in the Woodlawn Cemetery. 
Horner, LAC. Samuel Herman (I36211)
 
2869 ?b?HORNER, James D.?/b?
- At the Ade Memorial Hospital, Bristol, Que., on Friday, Dec. 23, 1966, James D. Horner husband of the Late Mary Elizabeth Hodgins and dear father of Ebert, RCOC. London, Ontario and Mrs. Syd (Ruth) Barclay, Ottawa. Loving grandfather of Wayne and Marshall Horner and Elizabeth Barclay, in his 89th vear. Resting at Hynes Funeral Home, Shawville, Quebec. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., December 26, 1966. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. 
Horner, James Duncan (I7378)
 
2870 ?b?HORNER, Mary Elizabeth
?/b?- In hospital at Ottawa, on Wednesday, November 11, 1964, Mary Elizabeth Hodgins, in her 81st year, beloved wife of James D. Horner, dear Mother of W. O. 2 J. Ebert Horner, London, Ontario and Ruth (Mrs. Syd Barclay) of RCAF Uplands, Ontario, also survived by 3 grandchildren, Wayne, Marshall Horner and Elizabeth Barclay. Resting at Veitch-Draper, Bank and Carling.
Thursday evening, then onFriday to George Hynes and Son Funeral Home, Shawville, Quebec. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. 
Hodgins, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I25332)
 
2871 ?b?Horricks, Mary;?/b?
Peacefully, at Perth Community Care Centre, Perth, on Monday, September 20th, 2010 at the age of 92. Born in Rosetta, Ontario, on July 28th, 198l Mary Horricks, dearly loved daughter of the late William Arthur and Jean Creighton (nee McKay). Mary was the treasured wife of the late Mansel Enoch Horricks who passed away in 1992.
Mrs Horricks, was the cherished mother of Richard Horricks, of Perth, and Sandra (Jack) Myers, of Lanark.
She was also predeceased by her brothers Willie, John and Harry, and by sister Ellen, as well as a brother James, who died in infancy.
Also left to mourn her loss are Mary's sisters-in-law; Josephine "Jo" Creighton, of Rosetta, and Dorothy Horricks, of Lanark.
Visition to take place at the O'Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, on wednesday, September 22 from 2 until 4 PM, and 7 until 9 PM. Funeral Service will be held in the O'Dacre Family Funeral Chapel on Thursday, September 23, at 11:00 AM.
Interment, Prestonvale Cemetery. 
Creighton, Mary (I43579)
 
2872 ?b?HOWARD SIMPSON. (Special to The Citizen )
ASHTON.?/b? Jan. 23 - Ashton lost one of its most respected citizens last evenlng In the person of Howard Simpson, who passed away at his home on the 9th concession of Goulboum, In his 70th year. Mr. Simpson lived In Ashton all his life and was a diligent and successful farmer.
0n July 10, 1895, he was marrled to Miss Annie Simpson of Ashton. who survives him. He also leaves three sons, Russell at home, and Roy and Austin In Ottawa. A daughter, Edna died in 1919. He is also survived by ten grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs Andrew Fleming of Brandon, Man . Mrs Martin of North Bay, Mrs Richard Dowdall of Carleton Place, Mrs Riggs of Wlnnipeg, Man. Homer of Beckwlth and Weslev ot Ashton.
The funeral will take place from his late residence on Friday afternoon at 1:30 oclock to Dewar cemetery The servlce will he conducted bv the Rev J. H Hewart. 
Simpson, Howard (I10217)
 
2873 ?b?HUNT- James?/b?
James Raymond (Ray) Hunt passed away peacefully at the Bow River Manor on April 15, 2006 at the age of 90 years. Ray is survived by his loving daughters, Judy Riley and Heather Zahorouski, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a brother, Neil. He was predeceased by his wife Winnifred of fifty-six years in 1999.
A Funeral Service will be held at FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL, 3220-4 Street N.W., Calgary (across from Queen's Park Cemetery) on Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. with Interment to follow at Mountain View Memorial Gardens. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made directly to the Bow View Manor, 4628 Montgomery Boulevard N.W., Calgary, AB, T3B 0K7.
FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORIUM. Telephone: 297-0888.
Honoured Provide of Dignity Memorial
www.fostersg3rdenchapel.com 
Hunt, James Raymond "Ray" (I26929)
 
2874 ?b?HUNTER?/b?
Passed away suddenly July 8, 1965, John Levi Hunter of 6260 King George in his 75th year. Survived by hls loving wlte Celia; 2 sons, Sterling, Puyallup, Wash.; Gerald, Montreal, P.O.: 3 daughters. Mrs. Irene Smithson, Seattle; Mrs. Haze Avery, Taha Paradise, California, Mrs. Dorothea Kldd, Burnaby; 12 grandchildren.
The deceased was a member of Shaunavon Lodge No. 110, A.F. & A.M., Shaunavon, Sask. Funeral service Monday, July 12th at 1:00 p.m. in the Little Chapel of the Flowers at Forest Lawn, Grandview Highway and Royal Oak Ave. Rev. George Struthers officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY funeral directors, in charge 
Hunter, John Levi (I16084)
 
2875 ?b?INGRAM, Dean?/b?
In hospital Tuesday, January 5, 1965, age 58 years. Dean Ingram, beloved husband of Edith Howse, loving father of Jordan and Mrs. W. Badley (Deanna); son of Mrs. R. H. and the late Harry Ingram; brother of Gordon of Edmonton, Millicent and Mrs. David Thomson (Mary); 1 grandchild, Catherine Anne, also survives. Resting at Veitch-Draper Limited, Bank Street at Carling. Service in chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Ceme tery. Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated, Room 206, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa 
Ingram, Dean Henry (I32084)
 
2876 ?b?INGRAM, Edith?/b?
Suddenly on Friday, April 26, 1974, Edith Howse, beloved wife of the late H. Dean Ingram; loving mother of Dr. Jordan Ingram of MacDonald College; Mrs. William Badley (Deanna); daughter of Mrs. Gladys and the late Albert Howse; sister of Edward and Garth. Resting at Veitch Draper Ltd., Bank St. at Carling. Service in the Chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 
Howse, Edith Grace (I35381)
 
2877 ?b?IRETON, Thomas Oswald?/b?
At his residence, R. R. 1, Lanark, Ontario, Sunday, February 9, 1986, Thomas Oswald Ireton, aged 75. Beloved husband of Delia Robina Munro; dear father of Brenda (Mrs. Richard Cousineau), Scarborough and Lillian (Mrs. Brian Drummond), R. R. 2, Almonte. Dear son-in-law of Mrs. Charles Munro, Almonte. Dear grandfather of Shelly, Scott and Christopher Drummond. Dear brother of Florence (Mrs. Edgar Bowland) and Emily (Mrs. Ernest Moulton); both of Clayton. Predeceased by brother William. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place for visiting on Monday from 2:30 to 9 p.m. thence to St. John's Anglican Church, Innis-ville for Service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment, St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Innisville. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 
Ireton, Thomas Oswald (I11867)
 
2878 ?b?J. F. Lesway: Mr. John Fulton Lesway?/b?
of Pakenham has passed away, aged 59 years. He is survived by his wife the former Hannah Baird of Kinburn, three children, Leonard of Kinburn; Willis of Napanee; Mrs. Don Symington, Calabogie; two brothers, Harold, Kinburn; Wilfred of Pakenham, two sisters, Mrs. Wm, Morphy of Carleton Place, Mrs. Clifford Campbell, Fitzroy Harbor, Rev. Dr. D. A. MacLellan, Kinburn conducted the funeral service. Interment was made in Pakenham.

Source: The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario, 19 July 1962, Page 7, Col. 2. 
Lesway, John Fulton (I1232)
 
2879 ?b?J. H.. Chamney Dies - 69 Years?/b?
The funeral of Joseph Henry Chamney, well-known area resident, was held on Friday, February 4, Anglican Church, Innisville, where the service was conducted at 2 p.m. with Rev. H. Horsey, assisted by Rev. E. D. Fleming, officiating. Interment was In St. John's Cemetery, Innisville. Mr. Chamney, who had resided at 176 Town Line, passed away on February 3, In C.P. & D Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 69 years of age. Born in Scotch Corners on December 31, 1900, he was a son of the late George Chamney and his wife the late Bertha Stanley. He attended St. John's Anglican Church, Innisville and was a member of L.O.L. No. 92, Innisville. He had farmed for many years at Scotch Corners before retiring to Carleton Place a few years ago. He is survived by his wife, the former Florence Horne; three daughters, Mrs. Murray Code (Muriel) of Drummond, Mrs. Robert Ferguson (Ruth) of Scotch Corners an Mrs. Peter Cann (Joie) of New York; a brother John G. Chamney of Carleton Place. He was predeceased by a brother, Edward M. Chamney and a sister Mrs. Robert Laidlaw (Anne). The pallbearers were Messrs. James Gardiner, Clifford Gardiner, Oliver Gardiner, Lloyd Carnahan, Ross Dezell and Alfred Poole. 
Chamney, Joseph Henry (I12482)
 
2880 ?b?J. R. Drummond
CARLETON PLACE ?/b?
The funeral of John Robert Drummond was held Friday afternoon from the Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West, where Rev. E. C. Kelloway conducted the service. Interment took place in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Drummond died at his home, Miguel Street, May 3 in his 79th year. He was born in Goulburn Township, son of the late Malcolm Drummond and his wife, Elizabeth McEwan. He was yard foreman for many years with the Canadian Pacific Railway at Carleton Place.
He was married in 1902 to the former Catherine McLinton who survives him. Other survivors are two sons, Gordon and Arthur, and a daughter, Mrs. J. E. Drynan, of Carleton Place. 
Drummond, John Robert (I9198)
 
2881 ?b?James "Jim" Frederick Arnold,?/b?
78, of Flat Rock, died Wednesday, January 5, 2011, at Sunnybrook Assisted Living in Hendersonville.

A native of Detroit, Michigan, he was a son of the late Raymond Arnold and Iola Boyce Arnold. He was a prior resident of Royal Oak, MI, Northville, MI, Grand Blanc, MI, Orchard Lake, MI, Centerville, OH, and St. Louis, Missouri, before moving to Henderson County 20 years ago.

Jim received his B.S. in Industrial Management form Lawrence Technological University, in Southfield, MI. He was employed by and retired from General Motors in Quality Control Management. Following his retirement, he worked for Lear Corporation. He served in the Coast Guard as a radio operator. He was a member of St. John in the Wilderness, where he was very active, and the Garden Railroad Club. He loved fishing and gardening, was a talented stained glass artist, and enjoyed hiking with his dog at the Carl Sandburg House National Historic Site.

Survivors include his loving wife of 52 years, Kay S. Arnold; one daughter, Kendra Arnold and her husband, Dave Kormann, of Morristown, NJ; two sons, Jon Arnold of Hendersonville and Kent Arnold and his wife, Susan, of Cincinnati, OH; one sister, Judy St. Clair and her husband, Ed, of MI; two brothers, Tom Arnold and his wife, Mary, of MI, Bill Arnold and his wife, Vicky, of IL; two grandchildren, Grayson James Arnold and Courtney Claire Arnold; and was the favorite uncle to many nieces and nephews. He was blessed with many close friends.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 22, 2011, at 11:00AM at St. John in the Wilderness with Father John Morton officiating. 
Arnold, James Frederick (I33198)
 
2882 ?b?James "Jim" Joseph McCaughna,?/b? age 75, best known as a good brave, and loyal man, decided on October 2, 2019 to allow the angels, who had been hovering around his bed to take him to heaven, ending his many years of suffering. Left on the bed was his rosary, which he always held, and his Green Bay Packers flannel throw that covered him so warmly. Born in Brooklyn, New York Naval Yard Hospital on July 9, 1944, he kicked his identical twin brother, Walt, out into the world and stayed safely within his mother, Rosemary Killen McCaughna for five extra minutes. Their dad, Walter McCaughna was serving in WWII as a Navy Pharmacist on a battle ship, and did not see his boys until they were 2 years old.

The family moved to Indianapolis soon after the war. Jim's father had attended pharmacy school at Butler and was offered a position at Haag's Drugs. Jim graduated from St. Joan of Arc grade school and Cathedral High School, class of 1962. He worked for several railroads, finally retiring from Amtrak in 2004 after more than 30 years of service. Since retirement, Jim has enjoyed his time to be with family and friends. He kept up with his friends, especially enjoying a monthly card game with friends he had known since grade school. He traveled with friends to places he always wanted to go - returning to his beloved Ireland three times. He was an avid NY Yankees fan and was the proud owner of one share of stock in the Green Bay Packers. Jim was a very active member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He had served in every office at one time or the other, elected as president three times. Jim was a quiet man who lived his life with strong convictions of loyalty and love and a great belief in the love of God. Even at his sickest, he would always greet those who visited him with a wave and a fist bump.

May the road rise up to meet him!

He is survived by and will be greatly missed by his wife, Maureen McCarty McCaughna; son, Scott McCaughna; brother, Walter McCaughna; grandsons, Reece McCaughna and Zach Fromm; several cousins; Maureen's family; and many friends.

The family wishes to thank all who helped care for him including, Rock Steady Boxing, Paradigm Hospice, and his special caregivers, Ann Travis and Trevell Rohr.

He will be laid to rest at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana at a later date. 
McConaughna, James Joseph "Jim" (I38412)
 
2883 ?b?James B. Baird Former Speaker Of House, Dies

Pilot Mound, Man. (CP) -?/b? James Bryson Baird, five times elected to the Manitoba Legislature for Mountain Legislature for Mountain constituency and speaker of the House from 1916 to 1922 during the Liberal administration of Premier T. C. Norris, died here yesterday, aged 81.
Born at Appleton, Ont., he came to Manitoba in 1879 and settled in this town, 30 miles west of Winnipeg. An ardent advocate of women's suffrage, he was the first person in Manitoba to petition the government fo women's voting rights. Twenty-five years later he presided in the Legislature when the suffrage bill was passed. 
Baird, James Bryson "J. B." (I8475)
 
2884 ?b?James Butler settled in Goulbourne, Ontario, Canada?/b?
Posted 01 Oct 2007 by engelmom1

James Butler arrived in Quebec with the British 99th Regiment to fight against the American Colonists and to protect Britains interest in the remaining colonies in Quebec. With the War of 1812 over and things settled down he asked the king of England to grant him land so that he could settle there. In 1819 the King granted him land in an area now known as Goulbourne, Ontario within an area given to the men who fought for the King. In giving the land to these retired army men, the King planned to also have the men defend the land if need be at any later date.

So James Butler settled and took a wife, Ellen Harkin, the daughter of the neighbour next door. Children were a forgone conclusion in the lives of this couple and they had many. Included in these many children was a son named William Butler born in or about 1823 after James and Ellen settled the land that the king granted James. 
Butler, James William (I36798)
 
2885 ?b?James McKittrick?/b?
James Garfield McKittrick, 61, of the Royal hotel, died this morning in General hospital.
Mr. McKittrick was born in Ashton, On., and came to Calgary in 1909. He joined the C.P.R. at Carleton Place, Ont., 40 years ago and was a conductor running out of Calgary and Wilkie, Sask., for many years.
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors and the United Church.
Surviving are two brothers, S. Arthur, Portland, Ore.; William N., Wells, B.C.; two sisters, Mrs. William E. Gray, Calgary, and Mrs. M. R. Chappell, Sydney, N.S.
A brother, Frederick, died in April, 1943, in Calgary.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, January 9, 1947, page 8

Alberta Death Reg. #1947-08-001278
Indexed as McKitrick 
McKitrick, James Garfield (I14528)
 
2886 ?b?JAMES P. ROBERTSON. ALMONTE. Aug. 1?/b?
(Special) Relatives in this district received word recently of the death at Enchant, Alta., of James Paterson Robertson, formerly of Clayton. Born in Ramsay, he was married here to Jennie Boyle. His parents were the late John Robertson and Jennie Patterson. He was in his 67th year.

About 33 years go he moved to the West. His wife predeceased him six months ago. Surviving are three sons, Wilbert, Nelson and Kenneth, all of Enchant, Alta., two daughters, Mrs. Earl Wagness of Barons, Alta. and Mrs. Leonard Downing of Medicine Hat, Alta. There are also five brothers, all In the West, and three sisters. Mrs. George Bolger of Clayton, Mrs. Thomas McMunn of Union Hall, and Mrs. Wm. Nolan of Vlrden, Man. 
Robertson, James Patrick (I34167)
 
2887 ?b?JAMIESON, Carol Elizabeth?/b?
Peacefully, at her home in Kingston on Sunday, July 3, 2011, at the age of 65. Cherished daughter of the late Lionel and Jean Jamieson. Beloved sister of Lois Harwood (John). Loving aunt of Aaron (Michelle) of Bradford and Mary (Tyler). Friends will be received at the James Reid Funeral Home (1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston) on Friday, July 8, 2011 from 12 -1 pm with service to follow. Interment to follow at Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte, ON. If desired, remembrance can be made to UHKF (Providence Continuing Care, Mental Health Services). 
Jamieson, Carol Elizabeth (I35734)
 
2888 ?b?Jane Ann Stanley?/b? was the wife of William Drynan. They were married on Sep.25,1900 in Lanark, Ontario.
To this union were born nine children: Cathelen, Clifford, George Warner, Dean Kenneth, Jessie May, Stanley Desmond, Ellen, James Edgar and William Melvin. She died in 1935 in Clayton at the age of 60 yrs. 
Stanley, Jane Ann "Jean" (I15526)
 
2889 ?b?Jane S. Stevenson
?/b?Former Tustin resident Jane Shirley Stevenson died April 6 in Carehouse of Santa Ana. Saddleback Chapel, Tustin, is handling arrangements. A native of Canada, she was a graduate of the University of Alberta. She is survived by her husband John of Laguna Hills, a daughter, Mrs. R B Lamb of Kancho Mirage, and a son, Dr. Craig Stevenson of San Diego. She also leaves five grandchildren. 
Stevenson, Ronalie Jane "Lee" (I35684)
 
2890 ?b?JEWKES, Helen Grace?/b?
Peacefully at Alexander Muir Retirement Residence in Newmarket on Sunday, January 14, 1996. Beloved wife of Arthur and loving mother of Eleanor and her husband Hugh Benham of Regina and Wendy Sims and her late husband John. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Hugh, Steve, Barb, Rob, Warren and Colin and also her 8 great grandchildren. Sister-in-law of Eleanor Hamilton. Predeceased by her brother Mac Hamilton. A Memorial Service will be held at the Marshall Fu neral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, on Saturday, January 20, 1 996, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers a memorial donation to the First United Church, Kent Street, Ottawa, would be appreciated by the family. 
Hamilton, Helen Grace (I2384)
 
2891 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: John Lewis Sims / Living (F829)
 
2892 ?b?JOHN BRYSON?/b?
In Ramsay of the 14th inst., at the residence of his sister, Mrs Baird, John Bryson, aged 69 yrs. The deceased was one of the first settlers of this township, having lived in this vicinity for the last fifty years. He was well known throughout the country, and was followed to the grave by a large number of people. He leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. 
Bryson, John (I8403)
 
2893 ?b?John Coxford Weds at Mannville
?/b? ?b?MANNVILLE - ?/b?In Christ church here Saturday at 3:00 p.m., Mr. John James Coxford, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coxford. of Edmonton, took as his bride. Miss Nancy Mary Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mercer, of Mannville. Rev. S. J. Bell officiated. For the ceremony the church was decorated with ferns, potted plants, snapdragons, and narcissus.
Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a slipper-length gown of white taffeta made on torso lines with a full skirt and fitted bodice. The neckline was accentuated with a lace yoke, and the sleeves were long and tapered. Her fingertip veil of embroidered silk-net was held in place to a coronet of flowers and pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red roses.
?b?Sisters Attendants?/b?
Mrs. G. Arnold and Miss Merrie Mercer were their sister's attend- ants. They wore floor-length gowns in pink and blue respectively, made with full double-net skirts and jersey bodices. They each wore a Juliet cap covered with shirred ribbon trimmed in sequins and a chapel veil and carried bouquets of spring flowers.
Mr. Elmer McCartney, of Edmonton, was best man, and Mr. M. W. Mercer and Mr. W. E. Mercer, brothers of the bride, were the ushers. Mrs. H. Arnold, aunt of the bride, played the wedding music and Mrs. J. Fortin sang 'At Dawning."
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Mercer wore a two-piece afternoon dress in black crepe with turquoise blue trim. Her corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. Coxford. mother of the groom, chose a printed floral sheer dress with a navy blue hat and a corsage of pale yellow roses.
?b?Reception at Home?/b?
A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the bride's table was centred with the wedding cake topped with pink rosebuds. The centrepiece was flanked with bud vases of pink rosebuds.
Toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Bell.
The couple will take up residence at Ek Island Park. For travelling the bride wore a light green three-piece dressmaker suit with brown aceessories and a corsage of red roses.
Out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs. Coxford, the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Croft, Mr. C. H. Croft, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCart ney, Miss M. Mercer. Mrs. G. Arnold. Miss Barbara Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKellor, all of Edmonton; Mrs. T. Lalonde, Fort Saskatchewan; Dr. and Mrs. B. L Love and Miss Shirley Love, Elk Island Park.
The bride and groom both served overseas, the bride serving 11 months in Italy.
During the reception cablegrams received from Miss E. Mercer, of London, England, aunt of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mercer, of Harlaston, England, were read. Telegrams were also received from friends in Victoria, B.C., and from Mr. J. Riddle, of Edmonton. 
Family: John James Coxford / Nancy Mary "Maud" Mercer (F262)
 
2894 ?b?John Duncan Pioneer succumbs
?/b?John Duncan, 87, a retired farmer of the south Regina district near Rowatt died Sunday in a Regina hospital. Funeral arrange ments by Speers will be announced Later.
Mr. Duncan was born at Almonte, Ont. and came to Regina in 1890. He. filed on a homestead on the south Regina plains and has lived there since.
In 1912 (1903 correction) he returned to Almonte and marrled Jessie Steel, who died in 1912. In 1917 (1916 correction) he married Jessie Adams, Vancouver, who predeceased him in 1925.
Surviving Mr. Duncan are three sons, Willis, 2140 Wascana street, James S. of Montreal and Vancouver, a C.P.R. official, Johnston is on the farm, one daughter Miss Mary E. of Vancouver, and six grandchildren.
Also surviving is a brother, Albert Duncan, operator of Duncan's Drug store, and two sisters, Mrs. T. A. Paterson of Almonte, Ont., and Mrs. Ben Holden, Calgary.
Mr. Duncan was predeceased by three brothers, Edward at Almonte in 1951, James former sheriff of Regina, who died in 1339, and William, H. Duncan, who died in Regina in 1948.
John Duncan was one of the founders of Sherwood Presbyterian church, now United church, and was an official in that congre gation for many years. 
Duncan, John (I2908)
 
2895 ?b?John E. Burroughs.?/b?
John Ernest Burroughs, onetime prospector and a highly regarded resident of the Capital for many years past, died at his residence, 284 Laurier avenue west, on Saturday. Born at Almonte in August, 1876, he was educated at Shawville and married the former Mary Coxford at Pembroke in 1900. He was a member of the United church in Ottawa, but owing to ill health during the past seven years, had been living in comparative retirement. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are two daughters. Mrs. J. E. "Nina" Bernard of St. Catharines, and Mrs. Walter J. "Pegi" Baker of Holland, Mich.: one brother, R. K. G. Burroughs, of Toronto, and three sisters, Mrs. George Argue of Fillmore, Sask.: Mrs. A. Battersill of California, and Mrs. Richard Gill of Falcon-bridge. Another brother. Dr. Charles M. Burroughs, prominent Sudbury physician, died some time ago. The body is resting at the Hulse and Playfair Limited Funeral Home, 315 McLeod street, where Rev. F. S. Milliken of; Stewarton United church will conduct the service in the chapel this evening at 8.30. Interment wrill be in Pembroke on Tuesday. 
Burroughs, John Ernest (I7877)
 
2896 ?b?John F. Drummond, Renfrew
?/b?The death of John Francis Drummond, 82 year old head of the Drummond Business College at Renfrew, occured suddenly on december 31 as he was walking along the sidewalk. Mr. Drummond who established the business school here in 1922, was born at Clayton, Ontario, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drummond. He was twice married. His first wife, the former Margaret Weir of Kemptville, predeceased him. in 1918 he married Mary Ellen Hogan of Quinnville, P.Q., who survives. Also surviving are two sons by his previous marriage, Cecil, of Noranda, and Edwin, of Yellowknife, North West Territories. Funeral will be from his former residence on Tueday, January 3, to St. Francis Javier Church for requiem high mass at 8:30 a.m. the body will be placed in the parish vault until spring, when burial will be at Almonte.

The Ottawa Citizen, 2 Jan 1950, page 21 
Drummond, John Francis "Jack" (I37945)
 
2897 ?b?John Garland,?/b?
Mr. John Garland, a well-known resident of Conemaugh township, died Monday, November 27. His funeral occurred the following Wednesday. Mr. Garland was aged 75 years, 6 months and 25 days, and was a highly respected gentleman in this community. 
Garland, John (I31788)
 
2898 ?b?John H. Kolb,?/b?
Contractor, Dies John Henry Kolb, 66, prominent Winnipeg resident, died Sunday at his home at 314 Woodlawn st. Born in Port Elgin, Ont., Mr. Kolb came to Winnipeg in 1003, and was a builder and contractor until 1918, when he entered the painting and decorating profession. Interested in flowers, he judged flowers and gardens for the Winnipeg Gladiolus society several times, and also for the Manitoba Horticultural society. He was interested in astronomy, and for a number of years was treasurer ot the Royal Astronomical society. Besides his widow, Sophia, he is survived by two daughters, Irene, and Mrs. R. J. Wuckert, of Winnipeg; two sons, Homer H., of Victoria, B.C., and Lloyd N., of Winnipeg; three sisters, Viola, of Toronto; Mrs. H. Kaufman, of St. Catharines, Ont., and Mrs. A. Miles, of Winnipeg: three brothers. Josiah, of Creemore. Ont., and Arthur and Hugh, of Port Elgin; also four grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 1.30 at. the Mordue Erothers funeral home, with Rev. J. E. Jones conducting the service. Burial will be In St. James cemetery. Odd Fellows' rites will he conducted at the graveside bv officers and members of the Winnipeg North Star lodge. No. 2. of which Mr. Kolb was a member for many years.

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Kolb, John Henry (I36073)
 
2899 ?b?JOHN KIDD?/b?
A resident of North Bay for the past 20 years, John Kidd died Saturday at tha home of his daughter Mrs. H. H. Kenny, 160 First avenue east. He was In hls 88th year.
Mr Kidd was well known both in this district and in the Ottawa region, from which he came.
Born in Prospect, Ont., he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Kidd. At Pembroke, Ont., he married the former Mary Ann Leach of Smiths Falls on December 24, 1878. His wife predeceased him. He came to North Bay 20 years ago and resided here with hls daughter Mrs H. H. Kenny.
He was an enthusiastic member of the Loyal Orange Lodge and remained active in the organization even until recent years. Mr Kidd was a devout member of the St John's Anglican Church congregation.
Funeral services will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Kenny, with Rev W. W. Jarvis, rector of St. John's Anglican Church, officiating. Loyal Orange lodge members of the city will take part in the services.
The body will be forwarded to Mlcksburg, Ont., for burial. Members of L.0.L. No. 12, Mlcksburg will conduct a service at St. Stephen's Church In that town and interment will be In St Stephan's Cemetery.
Surviving Mr Kidd are a brother George Kidd, North Bay; two sisters, Mrs Susan Edwards, Chapleau, and Mrs E. E. Edwards of Restoule; one son, Thomas Kidd, Brandon, Man., and three daughters, Mrs. H. H. Kenny, North Bay; Mrs. Walter Wright, of North Bay, and Mrs. R. T. Bolton, Moose Jaw, Sask. 
Kidd, John "Johnny" (I4024)
 
2900 ?b?JOHN SLATER DIES LATE FRIDAY?/b?
John Slater, 80. died late Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Miss Margaret Slater, 1021 East Adams Street. Mr. Slater was a native of Canada, but has been a resident of Muncie for the past six years. He was a mem ber of the Odd Fellows Lodge or more than 50 yaars and a life mem ber of the Fresbyterian Church. Surviving are two daughters. Miss Margaret Slater of Muncie and Miss Florence Slater of Regina. Sackatch-wan and a son, John Slater also of Regina. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Dr. John W. Nicely, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in charge. Late Saturday evening the body is to be taken to Mr. Slaters former home, Guelph, Canada, for burial. 
Slater, John (I2716)
 

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