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3001 ?b?McMURTRY ?/b?- At a local hospital, Thursday, December 31, 1931, J. Benjamin McMurtry, in his 76th year. Funeral from Mackenzie Bros. Undertaking Parlour, Bank street, on Saturday January 2, 1932 at 10 a.m., to South March Anglican Church thence to South March cemetery. McMurtry, John Benjamin (I7681)
 
3002 ?b?McMurtry?/b? - Died on May 28, 1932, Mrs Jennie McMurtry, 143 Lyon St., in her 58th year, beloved wife of David H. McMurtry.
Funeral Wednesday May 30 at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew's Church. Interment at Beechwood cemetery. Service at 2 p.m. 
Barnett, Jennie (I7688)
 
3003 ?b?McPHERSON, MRS, GERTRUDE ELIZABETH?/b?,
66, 409 51st Ave. Terrace W., Bradenton, Tuesday (July 30, 1963)
Born in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. In Bradenton nine years from Detroit. Survived by her husband, Hugh C; two sisters, Alice Evans, Detroit, and Mrs. M. Miller, Port Huron, Mich.
Services Thursday 1 p.m. Griffith - Cline Bradenton Chapel, the Rev. Richard K. Wiggins, pastor of Roser Memorial Church, Anna Maria, officiating. Burial in Manasota Memorial Park.
Tampa Bay Times, st. Petersburg, florida, 31 Jul 1963, pg 14, col 3 
Evans, Gertrude Elizabeth (I35133)
 
3004 ?b?MELANSON, Clifford Wilson
?/b?In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Thursday, November 14, 1991, in his 89th year. Clifford Wilson Melanson, husband of the late Ethel Irene Gordon. Dear father of William (Nicole), Vanier; Donald (Norma), Lanark, and Kenneth (Theresa) , Maple Ridge, B.C. Dear brother of Jennie (Mrs. Albert Lotan) , Almonte, and Agnes (Mrs. James Currie) , Almonte. Predeceased by four brothers, Lawrence, William, Joseph and Kenneth and two sisters, Effie (Mrs. Jack Fulton) and Rachel (Mrs. Stewart Currie) . Also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 14 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Monday at 11 a.m., Rev. Clifford Evans oficiating. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Donations made to Fairview Manor, Almonte, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 
Melanson, Clifford Wilson (I9870)
 
3005 ?b?MELANSON, Kenneth Melvin?/b?
At a local hospital, on Monday, August 22, 1955, Kenneth Melvin Melanson, in his 40th year, beloved son of Alexander Robert Melanson and the late Caroline Miller, of Pakenham, Ontario. Resting at the Kerry-Scott Funeral Home, Elgin St., Almonte, Ont., for service on Wednesday, August 24, at 2 p.m. Interment in Pakenham United cemetery. 
Melanson, Kenneth Melvin (I10604)
 
3006 ?b?Melville "Mel" Albert Fee?/b?

"Sheriff of Ashton"

Peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte, with his son by his side on Friday, November 4, 2022, at the age of 92. Loving husband of Shirley Robertson for 65 years. Dear father of Sheryl (Brent Lewis) , Vivian Fee and Bernie (Patti). Proud grandfather of Amanda (Neil), Ben (Jess), Blake (Kathy), Bridget (Jan) and Alysa. Great-grandfather of Sienna, Maddison, Dawson, and Lewis. Predeceased by his brothers Arthur and Kenneth and his sisters Muriel and Helen.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Drake for his care of Mel.

Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Sunday, November 6, 2022 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at United Cemeteries, Carleton Place.

For those desiring, donations to Ashton United Church or Fairview Manor would be appreciated by the family. 
Fee, Melville "Mel" (I5340)
 
3007 ?b?MEMPHIS?/b? - Evelyn Audrey Whisenhunt, 75, died Thursday, July 20, 2006.
Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Hughs Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Tom Anderson officiating. Private burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

Mrs. Whisenhunt was born Dec. 31, 1930, in Drumheller, Alberta, to Bill and Mabel Myrle Matier Barnett. She married Benny Whisenhunt on June 19, 1970, in Garland.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Tony Farmby of Heath and Doug Farmby of Richardson; a daughter, Dawn Ann Whitehead of Lone Oak; two brothers, Doug Barnett of Edmonton, Alberta, and Don Barnett of Fernie, British Columbia; and numerous grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to the Fairview Cemetery Chapel Fund, P.O. Box 265, Memphis, TX 79245.

Amarillo Globe-News, July 22, 2006 
Barnett, Evelyn Audrey (I34149)
 
3008 ?b?MERRIFIELD, Ann Ennls ?/b?
At a nursing home in Kemptvllle, Ontario, on Sunday, June 21, 1953, Ann Ennls Goode, beloved wife of the late Justls Philomon Merrlfield. Richmond, Ontario. In her 88th year. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Richmond United Cemetery. 
Good, Ann Ennis (I13537)
 
3009 ?b?MILLER, Melville,?/b?
77, of 1130 Vorney Avenue expired August 14, 1970 In Marwood Manor. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday In the Pollock-Jowett Funeral Home. Burial In Lakeside cemetery.

The Times Herald, Port Huron Michigan, 17 Aug 1970, pg 13 
Miller, Melville (I35136)
 
3010 ?b?MILLER-GRAHN
?/b?- Karen Grahn and Thomas R. Miller were united in marriage Jan. 20, 1984 in Wayne.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burkhart, Romulus. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miller, Port Huron.
Sandra Stiltner. sister of the bride, was matron of honor.
Steven Misiak was the best man. A reception and dinner were held in the UAW Hall, Romulus.
The couple honeymooned in Jamaica. They are living in Belleville.

The Times Herald, Port Huron, Michigan, 26 Feb 1984, pg 11 
Family: Thomas R. Miller / Karen Graham (F12467)
 
3011 ?b?MILLER. Nellie I.?/b?
Age 85 ot 3215 Monticello. April 72. Beloved mother ot Robert J. Dear grandmother ot Robert J. Jr., and Thomas R. Miller. Dear sister of Miss Alice Evans. Funeral service 1 00 pm. Wednesday. Pollock-Randall Funeral Home. Interment Lakeside. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials to First United Presbyterian Church.

The Times Herald, Port Huron, Michigan, 24 Apr 1979, pg 13 
Evans, Nellie Aileen (I35132)
 
3012 ?b?MILLER?/b?
On March 18, 1988 Elizabeth Jane. Age 87 years. Of Haddonfield, N.J. Survived by two nieces Sarah C. Duff of Baltimore Md., Elizabeth D. Zimmerman of Phila., two nephews Thomas A. Miller of Md. & Robert J. Miller of Florida. and her sister-inlaw Katherine Miller of Newark De. Service for relatives and friends Saturday 11 a.m. STRETCH, EVANS & KAIN FUNERAL HOME, 8 W. Kings Hwy. Haddonfield. Where friends may call after 10 a.m. Interment Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery. 
Bradley, Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" (I32754)
 
3013 ?b?Milton, Robert Edward?/b?

Robert passed away peacefully at the Smiths Falls hospital on Saturday, September 12, 2020 at the age of 84. Loving husband of Barbara Neilson and father of Robert David Milton, Barry Milton and Andrew Milton. Sadly missed by his sister Pamela Darlington. Private family services will be held at the Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte at a later date. 
Milton, Robert Edward "Bob" (I42412)
 
3014 ?b?Miss Alice Elizabeth Betts?/b?
Alice E. Betts, Plans Wedding, Westfield - Mr. and Mrs Raymond Livingston Betts of 754 Fairacres Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Elizabeth Betts, to Navy Ens. Mark Bedford Slater Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Slater of Bronxville, N. Y. Miss Betts, a 1959 alumna of Westfield High School, was graduated last month from Duke University, Durham, N.C., where she received a B.S. degree in nursing. Ensign Slater is a 1961 graduate of Duke University with a B.A. degree in business administration. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. - Assigned to the destroyer USS Cony, he is sta tioned at Norfolk, Va.
An October wedding is planned. 
Family: Marcus Bedford Slater, Jr. / Alice Elizabeth Betts (F965)
 
3015 ?b?Miss C. B. Quinn Passes At 60
?/b?MERRICKVILLE (Special) - Miss Beatrice Quinn, former resident of Merrickville, died in a Toronto hospital following a lengthy illness. She was 60, Miss Quinn was born at Andrewsville, near Merrickville, daughter of the late William Quinn and his wife, Jerusha Kerford. Her early life was spent in Merrickville, where she was a telephone operator. Later she moved to Brampton and continued her work as telephone operator. For the past few years she had lived in Toronto She was a member of the Anglican Church.
Left are three sisters, Mrs. Hilda Williams, of Sarnia; Mrs. Stella Blakely, of Millbrook and Mrs. Laura Kendrick, of Merrickville; three brothers, Fred of Trossach, Sask.; Herbert, of Weyburn, Sask., and George, of Edmonton, Alta. The funeral was held from the Laurin Funeral Home, Merrick ville, to Holy Trinity Church where the service was conducted bv Rev. G. H. Nolting. Burial was in Union cemetery. 
Quinn, Cora BEATRICE (I37197)
 
3016 ?b?Miss Graue Engaged to John English?/b?
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Crane, 922 .MarArthur avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to John English, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer English, 813 South Mercer avenue.
The wedding will take place in early August. 
Family: John Wesley English / Florence Graue (F12773)
 
3017 ?b?Miss Hester Lowe ?/b?
A native of Ashton, Ont Miss Hester Alydia Lowe, died Sunday after a brief illness. She was 53.
A daughter of the late Wesley J. Lowe and Margaret B. Graham, she was educated In Ashton, coming to Ottawa in 1941. She was employed with the Civil Service, latterly at Rookcliffe Air Station as a clerk with personnel Air Materiel Command. She attended Stewart-on United Church and was a member of the Ellard Circle.
Miss Lowe, who resided at 562 Somerset Street West, leaves six brothers, Allan, Frank, Gordon, William and Albert, of Ashton, and Ellard, of Smiths Falls, and four sisters, Mrs. R. Fulford (Jean), Carp, Mrs Herb Moore (Florence), Stittsville, Mrs. S. Hudson (Mary), Ottawa, and Mrs. James Duncan (Marjorie), Ashton.
Rev. Herbert Reid will conduct the funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richard Road. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery (United Cemeteries). 
Lowe, Hester Alydia (I4061)
 
3018 ?b?Miss J. M. S. Carroll Bride of H. J. Findlay
?/b?CARLETON PLACE. June 13.
(Special) The . marriage was solemnized at the home of the bridegroom's mother, yesterday afternoon, of Miss Jessie Maude Salmon Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carroll of West-mount, Que., and Pilot Officer Hugh John "Jock" Findlay. of Trenton, son of Mrs. David Find-lay of Carleton Place, and the late Mr. Findlay. Rev. D. C. Munro, minister of Memorial Park United church, performed the ceremony. The wedding music was played by the groom's sister, Mrs. Douglas B. McColl of Toronto. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in Heaven blue triple sheer with short matching Jacket, trimmed with blue fox. She wore a matching turban with crown feathers and her corsage was of orchids. Among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs. McDougall, Errol McDougall, Graham Ferguson, Gordon Cushing, Miss Mariota Spillman, Miss ' Doreen Dann, Mrs. Gaylen Duncan, Jr., Misses E. Henry, P. Henry and Elizabeth Henry, Mr. and Mrs.'R. A. C. Henry, Miss K. Graham, Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S.. Carroll, Miss Helen Carroll. Miss Everyn Carroll, Major and Mrs. George Barton, Messrs. Lovell Carroll,' Dan Doheny, John Kerrigan, all of Montreal; Mr. . Frank, Gibson, Hamilton; Andrew Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McColl, Toronto; Pilot Officer K.. Wilson, Perth: Pilot Officer K. Boomer, Pilot Officer D. McKenna, Ottawa; Mrs. E. J. Salisbury, Miss Sonia Salisbury, Almonte. 
Family: Flying. Officer Hugh John Findlay, Royal Canadian Air Force / Jessie Maude Salmon Carroll (F13172)
 
3019 ?b?Miss Lillian Hamilton?/b?
Becomes Bride of Donald Reeves, Moose Jaw 15Y a ceremony performed at 3:30 on Saturday afternoon by Rev. H. H. Upton at the First Baptist church. Miss Lillian Geneva Hamilton, of Regina, became the bride of Mr. Donald Reeves, of Moose Jaw. The church was thronged with friends of the couple. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .Hamilton, Reg'na, and the groom is the son of Mr. Frank Reeves, of Swift Current, and the late Mrs. Reeves. Mr. II. Percy Hamilton, Regina, brother of the bride, and Miss Ada Reeves, Swift Current, sister of the groom, were the best man and the bridesmaid; and the ushers were Messrs. Jack Chalmers, Swift Current, and Shirley Johnson, of Avonlea. Palms, cut flowers and potted plants graced the church. The bride was given away by her father. Captain James Mitchell was the organist, and Mrs. C. P. Helstrom sang charmingly "My World." The bride wore a gown of Ivory double georgette, richly trimmed with Alencon lace, the long train of lace and georgette falling In I pane effect. Her veil was of silk net flecked with eilver leaves and arranged in Juliet cap style with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and orchids with a shower of 'silver ribbon. The only piece of Jewelry worn by the bride was her grandmother's wedding ring. The bridesmaid's frock was of French blue silk organdy with which she wore a beige hat and accessories. Her shower bouquet was of carnations. The bride's mother wore a midnight blue crepe costume with picture hat to harmonize and a corsage of Talis man roses; and Mrs. R. Kinne, the bride's sister, wore a dark blue figured crepe romalne dress with becoming hat and a corsage of dark red roses. Messrs. Robert Usher, R. Lees and J. Chalmers. The out-of-town guests were: Mr. Shirley Johnson, of Avonlea; Mrs. Jean Fumerton, Meyronne; Mrs. Fred Hamilton with Evelyn, Wil liam and Howard, of Balcarres; Mr. Frank Reeves, Miss Ada Reeves and Mr. Jack Chalmers, of Swift Current; and the following from Moose Jaw: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lees, Mr. and Mrs. Phil West, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Legge, Robert and Irene Legge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Len Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. CUff Boyd. Telegrams of congratulations were received from many friends. The newly married couple left on a three weeks trip to Yellowstone park, the bride wearing a national blue ensemble with a Gainsboro hat. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will take up residence in Moose Jaw. Society in Ottawa Reception Held A reception and dinner was held In the blue and gold room of the Hotel Champlaln when 80 guests were received by the bridal couple and their attendants, and by Mr. Frank Reeves, Swift Current, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamilton. The dinner table was centred by the bride's cake and orange blossoms, and the decorations Included bowk of pink peonies and carnations with rose tapers In silver holders, OTTAWA, June 11. The Gover nor-General, attended by members of his staff, was present at the press gallery dinner In the parliamentary restaurant Saturday night. The Governor-General and the Countess of Bess-borough attended morning service at Parkdale United church today, and His Excellency unveiled a war memorial tablet la the church after the service. Sir Mlachael Cu line-Seymour and Capt. Flsherrowe were in attendance, j Lady Bessborough will attend a luncheon of the Women's Institute of the province of Quebec, meeting at Macdonald college next Wednesday. The luncheon la being ar ranged by tne school of household science with the assistance of the Macdonald Women's union. Mrs. G. P. Matthews left Sunday for Vancouver, where she will spend the next few weeks. The Governor-General and Lady Beesborough will attend Toronto's centennial pageant at exhibition park early in July. Net is being promoted by dress houses in practically all price lines. in daytime developments, the all- net costume as well as the costume with crepe frock and net coat or Jacket, with navy, brown and black all stressed.

Mr. and Mrg. W, A. Hamilton announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Lillian Geneva, to Mr. Donovan Reeves, Moose Burn-j Jaw, the son of Mr. Frank Reeves, of Swift Current, and the late Mrs. I Reeves. The wedding will take place early in June. 
Family: Donavan Reeves / Lillian Geneva Hamilton (F5318)
 
3020 ?b?MISSING - ?/b?Mortimer (Monty) Stevens, 60, one of temagami's best known residents for years, has been missing since Sep 6, when he indicated to a hotel clerk he was going to spend the night on an island owned by the Stevens family on Tamagami Bay in Lake Temagami. He has not been seen since, and police have dragged the lake without success. Mr. Stevens is a son of a prominent family which once owned the Minawassi Hotel (then known as the Ronnoco Hotel) in Temagami.

?b?Temagami Man "Monty Stevens" Missing Year
?/b?TEMAGAMI (Staff) - Nothing further has been heard of a missing Temagami man,M. Y. "Monty" Stevens, for more than a year. Temagami OPP informed the Nugget today
Mr. Stevens, about 60, was officially reported missing one year ago today. He borrowed a flashlight from the night clerk at the Minawassi Hotel telling him he was going to spend the night at the family cottage located about a quarter of a mile from the mainland in Temagami Bay. He has not been heard of since.
Information at that time revealed the man had been staying at Camp Tonamo for some time and intended doing some business in Temagami the following day.
OPP Cpl. Hugh Gary of Temagami is in charge of the investigation. 
Stevens, Mortimer York "Monty" (I1590)
 
3021 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Mary Joan Woikin (F12157)
 
3022 ?b?MONTGOMERY?/b?
Mrs. G. Eileen Montgomery, of 5, 336 Main St. N., Moose Jaw, passed away in the Pasqua Hospital, Sunday, March 27, 1988, at the age of 81 years. Born in Moose Jaw in 1906, she received her education there. The former Eileen Miller had worked tor the Saskatchewan Government Telephones prior to her marriage. Mrs. Montgomery enioyed her cottage at Emma Lake, knitting, travelling, and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband, Charles Edwig Montgomery in 1973; and her mother, Eliza Ann Miller. She is survived by two daughters: Pat (Vern) Dyck of Winnipeg, Shirley (Bill) Hersche of Regina; eight grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at W.J. JONES & SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1988, AT 1:30 P.M. Rev. John Carley will officiate and interment will follow at the family plot, Rosedale Cemetery. Memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society, 123 1st Ave. N.E., Moose Jaw, S6H 0Y9, would be appreciated. Donald Jones, Funeral Director, 693-4644. 
Miller, Gertrude Eileen (I35492)
 
3023 ?b?MOORE?/b? - At Mount St. Mary Hospital, Victoria, B. C. on Monday, February 13, 1984, John Harvey Moore, M. B., M. D., C. M., F. A. C. S., F. R. C. S., CAN, in his 95th year, of 2941 Seaview Road, a pioneer resident and practicing physician and surgeon, having resided here for 85 years, born in Walkerton, Ontario.
He leaves in sorrow, his wife dorothea, two sons, John and Richard of Victoria; five grandchildren; one great grand-grandson.
He served as a surgeon with the Pioneers in France in the First World War. He was an honorary member of Elk River Lodge AF & AM No. 35, B. C. R., Fernie, B. C.
Funeral service in McCall Bros. chapel, Johnson at Vancouver Street, on Friday, February 17 at 4:00 pm with Padre Tony Roberts officiating, followed by cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. 
Moore, Dr. John Harvey M. B., M. D., C. M., F. A . C. S., F. R. C. S., CAN (I4186)
 
3024 ?b?Morris J. Gilmour?/b?
Morris James Gilmour, formerly of Almonte and a well-known resident of Ottawa for some years, died at an Ottawa hospital, Saturday, after an illness of about two weeks' duration. Mr. Gilmour, who was in his 40th year, had many friends both in Ottawa and Almonte. Born in Almonte, he lived here until September 1915, when he enlisted in the 73rd Battalion at Montreal. He was wounded on the Somme on November 11, 1916, and was discharged in 1918 as being unfit for service owning to disability. Returning to Almonte he went to Ottawa in 1925 and was on the Senate Staff. He was a member of Bethany United Church. Surviving him are his wife, formerly Annie MacIntosh; one son, Roy; two daughters, Margaret and Norah, at home; two brothers, Harry and Roy, in Ottawa, and two sisters, Mrs. W. Byrne, and Mrs. Stanley Turnbull, Newark, N.J. The funeral was held from his home, 76 Harmer Avenue, at 12:30 p.m. to Almonte by motor. The body was received at the Auld Kirk Cemetery by a large assembly of returned men who were comrades of the deceased. The Rev. J. R. MacCrimmon conducted the service and after a general salute the remains was committed to the vault.

1931, Friday January 9, The Almonte Gazette front page 
Gilmour, Morris James (I29719)
 
3025 ?b?Moses Barnett Dies In Hospital
?/b?A resident of Ottawa and district for many years and active in the Masonic Order for more than half a century, Moses Barnett Hamilton, 9 Foster Street, died in hospital on Monday after a short illness. He was in his 82nd year. Mr. Hamilton was born at Shawville, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, and was educated at Almonte. He has been a stationary engineer with Canada Packers, Ltd., Hull, for more than 30 years. In religion he was an Anglican and as a Mason held membership in Chaudiere Lodge. He was married at Thurso, his wife being the former Harriet Dole. She died several years ago. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Jean Fummerton, Portage La Prairie, Man. The body is resting at the parlors of A. E. Veitch and Son, Ltd., 453 Parkdale Avenue, where a public service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. 
Hamilton, Moses Barnett (I7351)
 
3026 ?b?Mother of Flag Resident Dies?/b?
TREHERNE, Manitoba, Canada (SNS) Mrs. Eva Luella Griffith, 68, mother of Mrs. Muriel Hart, Flagstaff, died last Saturday in a local hospital after a long illness. Survivors include her husband, Garnet; two daughters, Mrs. Hart, and Mrs. Luella Sinha of Winnipeg; three sons, Gordon of Brandon, Carl of Montreal, and Wallace of Rathwell; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in Trehene United Church with the Rev. Olive Olfrey officiating. Burial was in Woodlands Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggested donations to Care of Canada, 63 Spark street, Ottawa, Canada. Mrs. Hart and daughter, Ariel, have been here for two weeks and expect to return to Flagstaff about May 5. 
Simpson, Eva Luella (I37146)
 
3027 ?b?MOULTON, Emily?/b?
Peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte on Sunday, January 4, 2009 in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Ernie Moulton. Dear mother of Ossie Moulton (Faye) of Middleville and Venerable Ross Moulton (Donna) of Stittsville. Loving grandmother of Cardiff (Julie), Stephen (Sarah), Laura and Emma and great-grandmother of 6 great-grandchildren. Also survived by her special cousin, Iva Gardiner and dear friends Mary and Howard Robinson. Predeceased by her brothers, William and Thomas Ireton and sister Florence Bowland. Special thanks to the staff at Fairview Manor for their loving care. Friends may call at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte on Tuesday, January 6th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton on Wednesday, January 7th at 11 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery in the spring. Those wishing may make memorial donations to St. George's ACW Memorial Fund or the charity of their choice. Tributes, condolences and donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com 
Ireton, Emily M. (I39520)
 
3028 ?b?Mr James Stewart?/b?
Last Friday Mr James Stewart of Ramsay was bought to the R.M. hospital suffering from pneumonia, with little hope for recovery, and on Wednesday evening the unequal contest ended. A very sad feature of the sad occurrence is that his wife died only bout two months ago, and now the four little children, who were then left motherless, are now left fatherless as well. The late Mrs Stewart was a son of the late George Stewart and was in his 45th year. He was married to a daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Munro of Clayton, who died the end of February last. There are four children left, the youngest about a year-and-a-half old, and the eldest about six years. The funeral will take place on Friday at 2.30 o'clock to the eighth line cemetery.

1914, Friday May 8, The Almonte Gazette front page 
Stewart, James (I14711)
 
3029 ?b?Mr William BARKER?/b?
The death occured at his home on Water Street on Tuesday, Feb 27, of Mr William Barker in his 84th year. He was born on the 8th line of Ramsay and farmed on the homestead until 1910 when he retired and lived in Almonte until the time of his death. His parents were the late James Barker and Joanne Hood.
Some 57 years ago he married Annie Coxford who survives together with one son and two daughters, namely Mr W.J. Barker of Saskatchewan; Mrs Viola Davis of Almonte and Mrs G.H Callard of Langley, B.C. There are also four brothers and two sisters, James, Robert and Alex of Ramsay; David of Seattle, Mrs W. Blanton of Seattle and Mrs A. E. Beach of Carleton Place.
The funeral took place this Thursday afternoon from the family residence on Water Street to St Mary's Vault where the remains were placed until the Spring when interment will be made in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev C.D. McLellan of Bethany United Church. The pallbearers were four nephews and two grandsons, namely: Messrs John Barker, Almonte; Melville Barker, Ramsay; Herbert and Harold Snedden, Appleton; Clarence Barker of Renfrew; and Mac Davis of Almonte
 
Barker, William (I2)
 
3030 ?b?Mr William John Duncan?/b?
Ramsay lost one of its best known farmers on Tuesday, January 28th, 1941, in the death of Mr William John Duncan. he was in his 84th year and passed away on the farm, 11th line of Ramsay, where he was born and spent his long life.Mr Duncan was a son of the late Robert Duncan and his wife Elizabeth McLinton. In 1905 he was married to the former Mina Simpson of Goulbourn, who predeceased him in 1935. He is survived by two sons, James K. Duncan of Ashton and Robert J. on the homestead. There are also brothers and sisters, namely, James of Winnipeg; Alexander in Penticton, B.C.; Mrs James Caskey, Winnipeg; Mrs Geo Robertson, Penticton, B.C. and Mrs Kidd Simpson, Ashton. The late Mr Duncan was one of this district's most substantial citizens. He lived quietly and industriously and never sought public office. He was a member of Bethany United Church, Almonte. He was a good neighbour and will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends. The funeral will be held from the family residence on Friday afternoon at 2:30 (Standard Time) to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. 
Duncan, William John (I1377)
 
3031 ?b?Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson
?/b?St Andrews Church, Yorkton; was the scene of a double-ring ceremony when Eleanor Joanne, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lasco of Jedburgh, became the bride of Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thompson of Saskatoon. The Rev. W. E. Schank officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of nylon sheer over taffeta. Raised appliques outlined the scalloped bodice and her shoulder-length veil of nylon tulle fell from a crown of aurora borealis and pearls. She carried a single - mauve orchid bouquet surrounded with stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Misses Violet Pametta and Bernice Dabko. They wore blue peau de soie street - length dresses with matching shoes and pillbox hats. The bridegroom was attended by Messrs. Bill Parker and Ray Lasco. Ushers were Messrs. Bob Thompson and Ray Bohach.
At the reception in the Legion Hall, Misses Beverly Malcolm and Elinor Newman presided at the guest register. Mr. Lou Pavelich, master of ceremonies, proposed the toast to the bride. Following a trip to Penticton, Kelowna, Banff, Calgary, and other points west, the couple will reside at Ste. 2 2015-7th St. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of the University of Saskatchewan. 
Family: Wayne Hiel Thompson / Eleanor Joanne Lasco (F13075)
 
3032 ?b?MR. JAMES E. BROWN.?/b?
The death occurred on Sunday at Toronto of a former well known Ottawa resident, Mr. James Ernest Brown, only son of the late James Brown amd Mrs. Agnes Brown, 47 Arthur street. Mr. Brown passed away following a short illness. He was born In Ottawa and until three years ago had made his home here. He was a mechanic in the employ of the C.N.R. and was transferred from Ottawa to Toronto. Besides his widow, who was formerly Miss Minnie Milks, of Ottawa, he leaves one daughter, Evelyn, and two sons, Ernest and Lloyd, all of Toronto; also hls mother, Mrs. Agnes Brown of Ottawa, and three sisters, Mrs. E. F. Day, Mrs, R, S, Crain and Mrs. A. Parker, all of Ottawa. Tho deceased was a member of Fidelity Lodge A. F. and A, M. The funeral will be held at Toronto on Wednesday. 
Brown, James Ernest (I33150)
 
3033 ?b?Mr. Samuel Arthur

?/b?Mr. Samuel Arthur, 95 James Street, died yesterday in his sixty-ninth year. Mr Arthur was born in Ireland and came to Canada in his childhood, having since lived in Almonre, Huntley and Ottawa. Of the Capitak he was a resident for nearly half a century and became well know here as a Forester, a member of the United Workmen and in his capacity of harness maker. Although he had been ailing for the past two years, Mr. Arthur was not taken seriously ill until three weeks previous to his death.
He is survived by his widow, two sons, John S. and Clarence A., by a brother in Carleton Place and a sister in Almonte.
The service will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. J. W. Woodside, of Chamlmers Church, and the funeral will be at 2:30 to Beechwood Cemetery. 
Arthur, Samuel (I31165)
 
3034 ?b?MR. SAMUEL F. COX?/b?
Mr. Samuel Fraser Cox, one of the best known residents of Hull, passed away last evening at 10.10. He had been ill for some months with pleurisy, but the end came rather suddenly and unexpectedly. The deceased was born in Ottawa on June 10, 1847. He was educated in the Ottawa Public schools, and when a young man entered the employ of the M.B. Eddy Company. He afterwards secured a lucrative position with the Upper Ottawa Improvement Co., which he held for 25 years. Recognized as a citizen of sterling worth, he took quite a prominent place in the public life of Hull. Among other positions he served as chairman of the trustee board of the Model school at Hull. He was also a prominent member of the Western Methodist church of Ottawa, and a strong adherent of the Sons of Temperance Society.
In 1875 he married to Miss E. McNiece of Drummond township. The children resulting from their marriage were : Dr. James R. Cox, medical missionary in China; George E., of this city; Charles, in his second year medical courses at McGill University; Harry, deceased three year ago; Mrs. W.M. Dean, 18 Primrose avenue, city. He is survived by Mrs. Geo. Fowler of Ottawa; Mrs. I. Starr, Rideau; Miss Charlotte Cox, of Ottawa; and Miss Mary Cox, of Toronto, sisters. The funeral takes place on Friday at 3 o'clock to Hull cemetery.
The Ottawa Evening Journal, Thursday, April 11, 1907, pg 8 
Cox, Samuel Fraser (I18094)
 
3035 ?b?Mr. William Madden.
?/b?ALMONTE. Nov. 11.
-Again the Angel of death has visited Ramsay township and this time has claimed William Richard Madden, who passed away very peacefully at his home on Saturday evening at five o'clock. The deceased was the eldest son of the late Mr. John Madden, one of the pioneers of the township, who passed from our midst twenty-three years ago. William remained on the homestead.
Thirty-three years ago he married Miss. Margaret Powell, of Arnprior, and to them eight children were born; seven girls and one boy. who is the 'youngest. They are: Mrs. Wm. DiIIon, Braeside; Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Carleton Place; Margaret, Winnifred, Laura and William John, at home;Etta of the N. Bawlf Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Man., and Maude, of the Pembroke public school. He Is survived by all these and his little niece. Marjorle, also three sisters, Mrs. Nicholas BawIf, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs. Ellen Enright, Tacoma, Wash.and Mrs. Mary McKay, Seattle, Wash. His only brother, Timothy. of Grand Rapids, Mich., predeceased him thirteen years ago.
The late Mr. Madden was subject to paralytic strokes and had been ailing for about a year. The third one came upon him Wednesday afternoon and for three days he rallied "until the Golden gates were opened and a gentle voice said Come" He bore his, long suffering very patiently and his demise at the age of sixty-seven is mourned by all who Knew him, for he was a kind and loving husband and father, a true friend and a good neighbor. His funeral which was largely attended took place from his late residence, 12th line of Ramsay, to St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, Almonte, on Tuesday morning at eight o'clock, thence to the ninth line cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs James Galvin, Ed. Kennedy, Patrick Kelly, Wm. O'Brien, George O'Brien and Robert Powell.
Mrs. Madden and family have the deepest sympathy of all in their sad bereavement..

Canada
Ottawa, The Ottawa Citizen
1914 Nov 13
Page 13 
Madden, William Richard (I34632)
 
3036 ?b?Mrs Daniel Drummond?/b?
The death occurred last week at Arnprior of Mrs Daniel Drummond of John St., Carleton Place, after an illness of a few weeks following a paralytic stroke with which she was seized while visiting at that town. Deceased, whose maiden name was Marion McCallum, was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Alex McCallum, and was born in Glasgow, Scotland on March 15, 1838. She was married to Daniel Drummond on July 6, 1859, her husband passing away some years ago. She is survived by five sons and five daughters, viz., William J. and George T., of Bristol, Que; Dr S.J., of Cassandra, Mich; Rev S.R., of Hamilton; David J., of Carleton Place; Mrs Robert Dunlop and Miss Marion C., of Carleton Place; Mrs Jos Chapman, of Ramsay; Mrs P. Lawson Stewart, of Fitzroy, and Mrs Alex W. Stewart, of McNab. Two sons are deceased: Alex P. and Malcolm G. The late Mrs Drummond was active in the work of St Andrew's church, Carleton Place, of which she was a consistent and respected member, her particular activities being along temperance and missionary lines. She was beloved by all and the announcement of her death will bring sorrow to many homes. The funeral took place from her home on John St., to the Eighth Line cemetery. 
McCallum, Marion (I38609)
 
3037 ?b?Mrs Duncan Cram?/b?
There passed away at her home in Almonte on Wednesday, October 5th, Mrs Duncan Cram whose long residence in this town must appeal to the sentiment of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. The late Mrs Cram, whose maiden name was Marguerite Paterson was the daughter of the late John Paterson and May Wilson of Appleton, from whose home she was married about thirty-six years ago to Mr Duncan Cram, of Appleton. For a great many years Mr and Mrs Cram resided on Church street, where Mr Cram owned considerable property. Mr Cram died in 1905 leaving his widow who had since resided on Church Street. Mrs Cram was one of a family of seven children, four boys and three girls: James, Andrew, William and John Paterson, also Jennie, Mrs H. Higgins, of New York and Mary deceased. The deceased was a lady of kindly disposition who enjoyed to an unusual extent the sympathy and respect of friends and neighbours. Though not enjoying the best of health of late years and seldom leaving her home she exhibited a patience and cheerfulness that might well set an example to all who knew her. The funeral which was held on Friday, October 7, from her home to Bethany United Church, where the service was held, was attended by many of her old friends and acquaintances. The pallbearers were Messrs J.J. Munroe, and Neil Munroe, cousins of deceased, Mr J. Paul, Mr J. Neilson, Mr Wm Black, Dr T.R. Paterson. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. 
Paterson, Margaret (I5790)
 
3038 ?b?Mrs Jas. Fumerton, Beckwith Pioneer Aged 95 Passes On

Carleton Place, Nov 19
?/b?The death ocurred at her home on the 12th concession of Beckwith last evening of one of the community's oldest residents in the person of Jane Cavers, widow of the late Mr. James Fumerton, who passed away in her 96th year.

The late Mrs. Fumerton was born on October 18, 1841, and was the eldest of the family of the late Mr. Thomas Cavers and his wife Margaret Lockhart, who lived on the 12th. concession of Beckwith township four miles from Morphy's Falls, known now as Carleton Place. When school age came she attended the little old log school house, half-way between Ashton and Morphy's Falls, situated on the 11th line of Beckwith.
The late Mrs. Fumerton was married on September 10, 1861 to Mr James Fumerton in Almonte by the Rev. Dr. McMoran, of Paisley, Scotland, and to the union were born six children, five sons, William James, Thomas, David, all deceased and councillor Robert Fumerton of Beckwith, who survives. The only daughter, Margaret, is also deceased. Deceased's husband, passed away on April 10, 1871.

Mrs. Fumerton was a staunch Liberal and at the age of 94 years was the oldest voter in this part of Lanark county, when she cat her ballot at an Ashton polling booth in the dominion election last fall. A loyal subject of the King, she could recall what great excitement there was in Almonte the day that King Edward VII, as the Prince of Wales, drove by stage coach from Arnprior to Almonte, as there was no connecting rail link between.

One of the early pioneers in this section, Mrs. Fumerton could relate many incidents pertaining to Beckwith township. She would tell how, as a young woman of 30 years, her husband of only ten years died, and with six children to care for, she scanned the horizon of time and the almost overwhelming elements about her, with unfaltering courage, high hope and deep faith, resolved to win through for the sake of her family. Hardship was her lot, and many hard days she spent following the cradle in the harvest fields, binding the grain into sheaves. the too log fences were to be built and to be maintained in repair, wood was to be cut to keep her family warm throughout the winter and in the spring and seed for another crop was to be sown.

Besides her son, Councillor Robert Fumerton of Beckwith, she is survived by two sisters, Miss Tena Cavers, Carleton Place, and Mrs. Margaret Lester of Ottawa; also three brothers, Peter Cavers, of Detroit, Edward Cavers of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, and James Cavers of Goward, Ontario.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Robert Fumerton on Friday afternoon at 2:30 to St. Fillian's cemetery. Service will be conducted at the house at 2 o'clock, Rev. Andrew McLachlan of Almonte, will be in charge of the service. 
Cavers, Jane (I7314)
 
3039 ?b?Mrs M.J. Gilmour - Annie Rebecca McIntosh?/b?
The funeral of Mrs Morris J. Gilmour, mother of Roy M. Gilmour, prominent Carleton Place business man, was held Tuesday afternoon to Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev H.S. Clugston, of First Union Church, Ottawa, conducted the service. Mrs Gilmour died suddenly last Saturday evening while visiting her son. She was the former Annie R. McIntosh, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert McIntosh and was born in Pakenham. She lived in Almonte for a time but she resided in Ottawa for a great part of her life. Her husband, Morris James Gilmour, predeceased her in 1930. She was a member of Hazel Rebecca Lodge of Ottawa. In addition to her son, she is survived by two daughters, Margaret, of Ottawa, and Nora, of Toronto.

1947, Thursday December 4, The Almonte Gazette page 4 
McIntosh, Annie Rebecca (I33022)
 
3040 ?b?Mrs Robert McIntosh?/b?
There passed away a former highly respected resident of Almonte in the person of Mrs Robert McIntosh, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Jas A. Wilson, 133 Langley Ave, Toronto, on Saturday, July 16th. The deceased was born in the township of Ramsay about 75 years ago. She was the daughter of the late James and Mary McCann. She was married to Robert McIntosh who predeceased her about 30 years ago. To this union was born six children. Her youngest son Harry, served in Major Bell's company, and was killed in the late war. She leaves to mourn her passing, two sons and three daughters, William of Spy Hill, Sask, and Robert of Toronto; Mrs M.J. Gilmour of Ottawa, and Mrs John Johnston of Toronto, and also two sisters, Mrs William Armstrong of Ramsay, and Mrs William Allison of Winnipeg. The funeral took place upon the arrival of the Toronto train on Tuesday morning, July 19th. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk cemetery.

1932, Friday July 22, The Almonte Gazette page 3 
McCann, Ann "Annie" (I17447)
 
3041 ?b?MRS SARAH ANN FRASER?/b?
The funeral servlce of Mrs Sarah Ann Fraser, beloved wife of Mr David Fraser, of Gibbons Alta., who I passed away at the family residence on Sunday evening June 25, at the age of 55 years, was held on Wednesday afternoon, June 28, at 3:30 o'clock from Andrews Brothers funeral chapel, 112 St. and Jasper Ave. Rev Dr Scott MacKenzie officiated. Interment was made in the Beechmount cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband, four sons, Cecil of Edmonton, John, Hugh and George all of Gibbons: one sister Mrs J E Burrows of Ottawa Ont,. one brother W A Coxford of Douglas, Michigan. The pallbearers were Messrs J B McEwen, T Mc- Klrdy, C Biumfit, L A Sprague, G R Gibbons, J A Hays. Beautiful floral tributes were received from The Family: Archie and Florenence Coxford and Family: Jimmle and Madgie Coxford and Family; James and Lyle Hays and Family; Ladies Aid of Gibbons: Knights of Pythias of Gibbons G R Gibbons and Family: Mr and Mrs MacGregor. Andrews Brothers Funeral Directors. 
Coxford, Sarah Ann (I8143)
 
3042 ?b?MRS THERESA HAMILTON SMITHS FALLS
?/b?The death occurred here of Theresa Hamilton wife of Alexander Hamilton at her home 77 Montague street She was 66 Mrs Hamilton born in Ashton Ont in 1884 daughter of Daniel Sullivan and the former Margaret Conboy She was a member of the Catholic Women's League and the Smiths Falls Hospital Auxiliary Mrs Hamilton leaves as survivors her husband five sons Thomas Leo John Ernest and Vincent all of Smiths Falls and four daughters Mrs O'Neill of Smiths Falls Mrs Mary Benjamin of Toronto Mrs Jack Herrick of Niagara Falls NY and Mrs Nokes of Kirkland Lake Requiem Mass was held Saturday in St Francis de Sales Church Interment was in the church cemetery The funeral was under direction of the Amy funeral home.

Canada, Kingston
The Kingston Whig-Standard
1950 Feb 20
Page 16 
Sullivan, Theresa (I11262)
 
3043 ?b?Mrs William Barker?/b?
The death occurred on Almonte night, April 5th, of Mrs William Barker aged 87 years. She passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs Agnes Snedden of Appleton with whom she had resided for the last five years. Mrs Barker was a daughter of the late James Coxford and his wife Mary Kennedy and was born on the homestead near Blakeney.
She married the late William Barker in 1881, lived on a farm on the 8th Line of Ramsay. Some 40 years ago the couple moved to Almonte. Mrs Barker was a member of Bethany United Church and a life member of the Women's Missionary Society.
Left to mourn her are NE son and two daughters, namely, Wm J. Barker of Moosomin, Sask.; Mabel (Mrs C.H. Callard) Langley Prairie, B.C. and Viola (Mrs G.R. McMahon) Kingston. There are four brothers and three sisters - Archie, Edmonton; Robert, Estevan, Sask.; Thomas of Ottawa; Herbert of Almonte; Mrs Agnes Snedden, Appleton; Mrs Elizabeth Fulton and Janie Black of Fort William.
The funeral was held on Monday from the residence of Mr W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, to Bethany Church where the service was conducted by the pastor, Rev W.J. Scott, hence to the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
Pallbearers were two grandsons, Clarence Barker of Renfrew and Mac Davis of Almonte and four nephews, Stuart Coxford of Ottawa; Melville Barker of Ramsay; Harold and Herbert Snedden of Appleton. [Maiden Name: ?b?Annie COXFORD?/b?] 
Coxford, Annie (I34986)
 
3044 ?b?Mrs Wm Armstrong?/b?
A highly respected resident of Ramsay, Mrs William Armstrong. passed away at her home on the 10th line on Monday, August 31st, at the age of 82 years. About two years ago she suffered a stroke and since that time her health had been seriously impaired. Mrs Armstrong's maiden name was Elizabeth McCann, second daughter of the late James McCann and Mary Kemp, and all her life was spent in this community, where she was beloved by all. Fifty-four years ago she was married to William Armstrong who survives. To this union were born four daughters and one son, three of whom survive, namely, Mary, Mrs Wesley McCann, Pakenham; Jessie at home, William James of Brockville. Two daughters Margaret, Mrs Andrew Kirk and Rebecca, Mrs Andrew McPhail predeceased her. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs W. Allison, Winnipeg, Man. Prior to church union Mrs Armstrong was a Presbyterian and since that time she was a member of the United Church at Blakeney. The funeral which was largely attended was held on Wednesday, Sept 2nd at 2.30 p.m. from the family residence, Rev G.D. Empy, officiating. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Robert McPhail, William Smithson, William Voyce, Peter McDougall, Gordon Sadler and Edward Armstrong.

1936, Thursday September 3, The Almonte Gazette page 8 
McCann, Elizabeth "Eliza" (I17446)
 
3045 ?b?Mrs. A. Simpson ?/b?
ST1TTSVILLE (Special)
Mrs. Alva Simpson of Ashton, Ont., died recently at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Graham of Goulborne. She was 78.
Daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. James Simpson, the former Mary Ann Simpson married, in 1911, Alva Simpson who died in 1951.
She leaves, besides her daughter, a son, Blair of Ashton, ' a sister, Mrs. R. Dewar of Carleton Place and two grandchildren.
The funeral service was held Tuesday at the Fleming Brothers Funerai Home. Rev. James Hamilton officiated. Interment was in Dewar's Cemetery,
 
Simpson, Mary Ann (I13531)
 
3046 ?b?MRS. A.E. GEDDES
?/b?Richmond, Nov 24 - (Speciial)
The death occured very suddenly of Mrs. Adam E. Geddes at her home in Richmondat the age of 66 years.
She was the former Annie May McCoy, daughter of the late William McCoy and his wife Martha Faulkner and was born April 7, 189(1)7 at Stanleys Corners, Ont., and received her education there. She was an Anglican in religion.
She was married January 1, 1914 at Stanleys Corners
Survivors include her husband, three daughters, Mrs. John Fisher (Ida) Ashton; Mrs. George McCallum (Edith) Richmond; and Mrs. J.L. Smith (Elvira) Ottawa; one brother, George McCoy, Stittsville, and 11 grandchildren.
The funeral service at the Tubman parlors, 403 Richmond road, Ottawa, was conducted by Rev. A. J. Poole.
Interment took place in Munster Union cemetery.
 
McCoy, Annie May (I29057)
 
3047 ?b?Mrs. A.M. Callard Laid To Rest?/b?
Mrs Anne Mabel Callaid, wife of Mr. G. H. Callard, 21767 Simmonds Road, Murrayville, passed away In Langley Memorial Hospital on Wednesday of last week. She was in her 65th year. Mrs. Callard was born in Almonte, Ontario, and came to Murrayville 18 years ago from Sask. An active community lady, Mrs. Callard took special interest in the Langley chapter No 50 of the Order of the Eastern Star and in the Missionary Society and Womens Auxiliary of Sharon United Church.
Funeral Services were under the auspices of the OES, Langley Chapter No 50, in Sharon United Church on Friday, July 8th, at 1 30 oclock. Rev. H I Hare officiated and the service was .followed by cremation. Columbia Funeral Service was in charge of the arrangements. Rather than have flowers, Mrs Callard had requested befoie her death that donations be sent to either the Sharon United Church building fund or the Womens Missionary Society.
Mourning her passing are her husband; a daughter, Laura, at home; a son, CFO John, RCN, at Dartmouth, NS, three grandchildren; a brother, William, in Moosomin, Sask , and a sister, Viola, at Kingston, Ontario.
Pall bearers for the funeral service were R. M. Johnson, A Anderson, B. Anderson, W. Mattick, R Rump and R R. Fox, all past masters of Eureka Lodge No 103, AF. and AM.
Pall bearers for the funeral service were M Johnson, W. J. Brown, W. K Reid, W. C. Stevens, W. Gooden and J. F. Hill. 
Barker, Annie Mabel (I53)
 
3048 ?b?Mrs. Agnes G. Rowan ELKHART?/b?
-Mrs. Agnes G. Rowan of Paw Paw, Mich., who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard Matzke of Elkhart, died at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday in Elkhart General Hospital where she had been admitted Sunday. She is survived by another daughter, three sons, eight grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Hawley Funeral Home in Paw Paw with burial there in Prospect Hill Cemetery. 
Greig, Agnes Gertrude (I2769)
 
3049 ?b?Mrs. Alice Winslow
Dies in Her 94th Year?/b?
Mrs Alice Winslow. widow of E. P. Winslow of Montreal, died yesterday at the home of her son. E S. Winslow-Spragge, Almonte, Ont. She was 93.
Mr. Winslow was the daughter of William Spragge. deputy minister of Indian affairs at the time of Canadian Confederation, and Martha Ann Molson of Montreal. She had lived In Montreal prior to moving to her son's home less than a year ago. Mrs. Winslow was married in Christ Church Cathedral in 1884. Her husband, a member of the staff of the Bank of Montreal travelled extensively In Canada and Mrs. Winslow made numerous friends In many cities and towns.
Survivors Include four sons. E. S. Winslow-Spragge of Almonte and Montreal. Hugh Winslow of Ste. Agathe des Monts. Kenelm M. Winslow of Montreal and Terence H. Winslow of Perth, Ont., a daughter. Mrs. A. S. Duguid of Ottawa. 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grand-chlldren. 
Spragge, Sarah Maria ALICE (I32770)
 
3050 ?b?Mrs. Allan McCann?/b?
St. Andrew's United church, Pakenham, was filled to capacity for the funeral services of the late Mrs. Allan McCann, formerly Jean Clarissa Stewart, on Friday Jan. 3rd 1947.
In her 49th year, Mrs. McCann passed away peacefully early on New Year's morning at her late residence after a lengthy illness.
Born at Goshen in McNab Township, she was educated at S.S. No. 3 McNab, Renfrew Collegiate Institute and Ottawa Normal School. Her eight years teaching included service at No. 2 Ross, No. 2 Fitzroy and No. 2 Pakenham.
At the time of her marriage in 1925, her home was on the 3rd line of Fitzroy, where the family moved in 1918.
Mrs. McCann is survived by her husband, two sons, Stewart and Keith of Pakenham; her mother, Mrs. Andrew Stewart of Pakenham; one sister and five brothers, Miss Helen Stewart, Reg. N. of Northampton, Mass.; Dr. John from Bellows Falls, Vermont; Barclay and Lloyd of Kinburn; Dr. William from Watervleit, N.Y., and Arthur of Almonte.
The late Mrs. McCann was interested in Community affairs, and was a devout member of the United church where she served in many of its activities. For years she taught a class in Sunday School, was a valued member of the Women's Association and gave generously of her time and talents to the work of the Women's Missionary Society. Besides holding various offices in the local auxiliary she was well known thoughout Renfrew Presbyterial through her work as Mission Band Secretary.
During her illness she was constantly remembered by friends near and far and on her death many beautiful floral offerings were received which showed the appreciation of loving friends.
The pallbearers were: Edgar McCann, Stuart Fulton, Gordon Sadler, John Early, Dan Early and Allan Early, all first cousins of the deceased.
Interment was made in the family plot in the Union Cemetery in Pakenham with service conducted by Rev. H.A. Turner.
Among those attending from a distance were her aunt, Miss Mina Early from Montreal, Dan Early and Allan Early from Alton.

News From Pakenham District, The Almonte Gazette,
January 9, 1947 
Stewart, Jean Clarissa (I27494)
 

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