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3201 ?b?Simpson, Kathleen Aleta
?/b?On December 23rd. 1978, Mrs Kathleen Aleta Simpson of Ste. 326, 11445, 135 Street, Edmonton, passed away aged 75 years.
She is survived by three sons, Bill of Edmonton, Robert of Summerland, British Columbia and Terry of Edmonton; three daughters, Mrs. Henry(Beatrice) Neufeld of Pincher Creek; Mrs. Donald (Roberta)Beil and Miss Viola Simpson of Edmonton, 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; two brothers and one sister; Arthur Conn of Victoria, British Columbia, Mac Con of Calgary and Mrs. W. (Marg) Goodman of Edmonton.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 27th. at 1:00 p.m. from Howard and McBride's Chapel with the reverend Brian Hunter officiating. Cremation will take place in the Edmonton Crematorium. If friends so desire, memorials may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 9907 108 Avenue, Edmonton.
Howard and McBride Funeral Services, Phone 422-1141 
Conn, Kathleen Aleta (I8724)
 
3202 ?b?SIMPSON, Robert Hill?/b?
On November 29, 1975, Mr. Robert Hill Simpson of Apt. No. 326, 11445 -135 Street passed away at the age of 78 years. He is survived by his loving wife, Kathleen; three sons. Bill of Edmonton. Robert of Summerland, B.C., Terry of Edmonton; three daughters, Mrs. Henry (Beatrice) Neufeld of Plncher Creek, Alberta, Mrs. Donaid (Roberta) Beil of Edmonton, Miss Viola Simpson of Edmonton; two sisters, Mrs. C. H. (Muriel) Chapman of Victoria, B.C., and Mrs. J. S. (Isobel) Daly of Abbotsford, B.C.; fifteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Mr. Robert Hill Simpson was a veteran of World War I. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 2 at 1 :00 p.m. from Howard & McBrlde's Chapel with Rev. Frank Samis officiating. Cremation will follow. If friends so desire memorials may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation. Howard & McBride Funeral Services. Phone 422-1141.

Edmonton Journal
(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
01 Dec 1975, MonPage 38
 
Simpson, Robert Thornton Hill (I6223)
 
3203 ?b?SIMPSON, Roy Gilbert
?/b?In hospital, Sunday, May 16, 1976, Roy Simpson, beloved husband of the late Victoria Lett. Dear father of Clifford, of Ottawa; Bernice (Mrs. Robert Sackville), Brampton; and Beverley (Mrs. George Cormick), Ottawa. Also survived by eleven grandchildren. Resting at The Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd at Roosevelt after 7 p.m. Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery 
Simpson, Roy Gilbert (I13628)
 
3204 ?b?SIMPSON, Ruby
?/b?At the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, March 31, 1997, in her 81st year. Ruby Lila Flewellyn, beloved wife of the late Allan Simpson. Loving mother of Wilma (Robert) Kelly, Brampton; Ross (Hilda) Simpson, Ashton; Glenyce (Leslie) MacDonald, Oshawa; Marilyn (Allen Renaud), Petawawa and Robert Simpson, California. Dear sister of Lola Flewellyn. Dear grandmother of Neil and Christine Simpson; David Kelly, Andrea (John) Bourrie, Carolyn Kelly-Zammit (Rocky); and Walter and Wendy MacDonald. Great-grandmother of Allan and Jessica Simpson. Predeceased by a son Donald and by brothers Leslie and Everette Flewellyn and by a sister Ethel MacGregor. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place for visiting on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thence to rest at Ashton United Church on Wednesday at 1 p.m. until time of Complete Funeral Service at 2 p.m., Rev. Jim Baldwin officiating. Interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place at a later date. If desired, memorial donations to Ashton United Church or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 
Flewellyn, Ruby Lila (I13620)
 
3205 ?b?SIMPSON-GREIG
?/b?At the?b? ?/b?residence of the bride's mother, Jan 15th. by Rev. A. E. Mitchell, B. A., Wm. James Simpson, of Ashton, to Miss Sarah Greig, daughter of Mrs. J. F. Greig, 9th line, Ramsay. 
Family: William James Carl Simpson / Sarah Jane Greig (F1874)
 
3206 ?b?SIMPSON. Robert Nelson?/b?
In hospital, Carleton Place. Friday, January 31, 1969. Robert Nelson Simpson, beloved husband of Ethel Crawford: dear uncle of Wallace Crawford. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home. Lake Ave. W. Service Monday. February 3 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Dewars Cemetery in the spring. 
Simpson, Nelson Robert (I6153)
 
3207 ?b?SIMPSON?/b?
At his residence Ashton, Ont, on Monday, May 20th. 1940. John Kidd Simpson, beloved husband of Mary Jane Duncan, age 76 years. Funeral from his residence, Wednesday. May 22. at 1.30 p.m. (S.T.) Interment Dewar's cemetery. 
Simpson, John Kidd (I2382)
 
3208 ?b?SIMPSON?/b?, Catherine Beatrice Pearl
-In hospital, Saturday, January 26, 1937, Pearl simpson, 297 Cooper St., beloved daughter of the late william Simpson and Henrietta Cherry, and sister of Maude in Ottawa. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, where funeral service will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 
Simpson, Catherine Beatrice Pearl (I13689)
 
3209 ?b?SLATER
?/b?Friday. May 11th. Florence Jane Slater, late of 2078 Hamilton St., Regina, passed away at the age of 79 years. Miss Slater Is survived by one brother, Mr. John Slater, of 2460 Montague St.. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel at Speers Funeral Home on Monday. May I4th at 1:30 p.m., with the Rev. Harry Mutchmor officiating. Interment will be in the family plot, Riverside Memorial Park.
(Parking space available North of the Chapel for funerals at Speers Funeral Home.) 
Slater, Florence Jane (I15780)
 
3210 ?b?SMITH, Walter Lawson
?/b?On July 9, 1975; in Detroit, Michigan, age 70; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Smith, Quyon, Quebec; survived by his wife Mary; brother Gerald, Ottawa; sisters Marjorie, Highland. Michigan; Bessie, Corry, Penn; Girlie, Ottawa; Grace, Ottawa; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, July 11, Detroit, Michigan. H067H 
Smith, Walter Lawson (I17224)
 
3211 ?b?SNEDDEN, Susan Jean?/b?
In hospital at Almonte, Ontario, on Monday, June 6, 1983, Susan Jean Fumerton. in her 81st year, beloved wife of the late Herbert Ross Snedden and by previous marriage of the late William Clifford Sadler. Dear sister of Beth (Mrs. Stewart Aitken). Carleton Place. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries. 
Fumerton, Susan Jane "Jean" (I1295)
 
3212 ?b?SNEDDEN, William Earle?/b?
In hospital at Almonte on Saturday, May 19, 2007 following a difficult battle with Multiple Myeloma. Earle Snedden of Almonte, age 71 years. Beloved husband of Marilyn Robertson. Loving father of Robert, Almonte, Ken (Clara), Vernon, B.C., Debbie (Darren), Osoyoos, B.C. and Ray (Judith), Nepean. Proud grandfather of Nicolas, Alexie & Mackenzie. Dear brother of Kay Hudson (Graham), Kinburn, Sandy (Marion), Almonte and Beth Keating (Brian), Union, Kentucky. Friends may call at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 7 to 9 pm and on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. No visiting on Wednesday. Service in St. Andrew's United Church, Pakenham on Wednesday morning at 11 am. Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Donations in memory of Earle may be made to St. Andrew's United Church, Almonte General Hospital or the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre. Condolences: crgamblefuneralhome@bellnet.ca

2007, Tuesday May 29, The Almonte Gazette page 12 
Snedden, William Earle "Earl" (I29771)
 
3213 ?b?SPENCE, Eliza Garland?/b?
In hospital, on Wednesday, November 11, 1953, Eliza Garland Cochrane, widow of John Lancaster Spence, of 463 Cambridge Street, in her 85th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service In the chapel on Saturday. November 14th, at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 
Cochrane, Elizabeth "Eliza" Garland (I15692)
 
3214 ?b?SPENCE, Harry A.
I?/b?n hospital on Saturday, May 13. 1972, Harry A. Spence, age 73, retired branch manager C.N.R., of 97 Grove Avenue, beloved husband of Letltia J. Whaley, dear father of Alan, brother of Mabel (Ottawa) and Gerald (L'Orignal); also survived by four grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Monday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 
Spence, Harry Alexander (I18276)
 
3215 ?b?STANZEL, Clifford Alvin?/b?
In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario, on Tuesday, April 29, 1980, Clifford Alvin Stanzel, in his 78th year, beloved husband of Lena Shail. Dear father of Joyce (Mrs. Craig Hobbs), Stittsville; Alvin, Toronto. Dear brother of Iva (Mrs. Harold Ellis). Ashton, Ont; Alice (Mrs. Morgan Clarke). Stittsville; Effie (Mrs. Reginald Chase). Harrowsmith. Ont.; Stella (Mrs. Walter Johnston), Oshawa. Predeceased by brothers Herb and Jim. Loving grandfather of Cheryl, Karen. Curtis. Carol (Mrs. Robert Chandler). Kathy (Mrs. Gary Milne) and Clifford. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home. 61 Lake Ave. W, Carleton Place, where friends may call after 7 p.m., Tuesday. Service in the Funeral Home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. 
Stanzel, Clifford Alvin (I4653)
 
3216 ?b?STEELE, "Annie"?/b?
In hospital, Carleton Place, on Saturday, March 4, 1989, Pennyann Amstine, age 78 years. Beloved wife of the late J. Roy Steele. Loving mother of Vera Mildred (Mrs. Gerald Trimble) ; Thomas William Steele and Margaret Eileen (Mrs. Dennis Graham) all of Carleton Place. Predeceased by 1 daughter Lorna Jane. Dear sister of Ruby Kline, Vancouver, B.C. Predeceased by 2 brothers Sidney and Frank. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home and Chapel, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place, on Monday, March 6 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral and committal services in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Spring interment United Cemeteries of Carleton Place. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 
Amstine, Pennyann "Annie" (I34732)
 
3217 ?b?STEELE, Vera
?/b?At Fairview Manor, Almonte, Ontario, on Sunday, December 24, 1989, Vera Ellen Steele (formerly of Carleton Place) , age 87 years. Dear daughter of the late Thomas Cranmer Steele and his wife, the late Jane Giff. Predeceased by 3 brothers, Harold, Roy and John and by 1 sister, Pearl (Mrs. Ab Leach). Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home and Chapel, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place, Ontario, on Tuesday, December 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral and committal services complete in the Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Spring interment, United Cemeteries of Carleton Place. 
Steele, Vera Ellen (I34727)
 
3218 ?b?STEWART
?/b? ? Peacefully at home R.R. #1, Almonte, Ontario on Thursday February 17th, 1994. Isabel Amelia Lawson. In Her 82nd Year. Beloved wife of the late George Daniel Stewart. Dear mother of Doris (Mrs Ellard Peever), Eganville; Mary, Almonte; James (Elaine), Pakenham and Daniel, Almonte. Dear sister of Mary Penman, Almonte and Jack Lawson, Cedar Hill. Also survived by one son Elmer and one brother Bill Lawson. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Saturday. Rev Heather Kincaid and Rev Ted Colwell officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery in the Spring.

1994, Wednesday February 23, The Almonte Gazette page 12 
Lawson, Isabel Amelia (I16634)
 
3219 ?b?STEWART
DOUGLAS CHARLES?/b?
(Former Warden, Lanark County,
former Reeve , Ramsay Township)

Peacefully in his sleep in hospital at Almonte on Sunday, February 3, 2008
Doug Stewart
of Almonte, age 84 years.
Dearly loved husband of Loreen Jeffrey. Beloved father of Barbara of Orleans, Kenneth, Kathryn and Patricia all of Ottawa and Kelly Priesto (Terry) of Carleton Place. Brother of Alex, Neil and Duncan McKinnon (Mac). Cherished grampa of Megan, Tara & Nicholas.
Friends may call at the
C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL
127 Church Street, Almonte
for visiting on Wednesday, Feb. 6 from 7 to 9 pm and on Thursday Feb. 7 from 12 noon until time of Service in the Chapel at 2:30 pm. Rev. Jim Ferrier officiating. Spring interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place.
Donations in memory of Doug may be made at the funeral home to the Fairview Manor Auxiliary and would be much appreciated by his family.
 
Stewart, Douglas Charles "Doug" (I27319)
 
3220 ?b?STEWART, Christena?/b? - In Toronto on Friday, June 19, 1953, Christena Stewart daughter of the late Peter Stewart and Catherine McDougall, age 85 years. Resting at Patterson and son Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W., Carleton Place, on arrival from Toronto at 10 p. m. Saturday where service will take place Suncday, June 21 at 2 p. m., interment in United cemetery. Stewart, Christina (I37657)
 
3221 ?b?STEWART, Duncan W.
?/b?At Carleton Place District Hospital, on Tueday, May 26, 1970, Duncan W. Stewart, beloved husband of the late Isabel Cavers and dear father of Alex, Almonte; Neil, Perth; Douglas, Almonte; and Mac, of Ottawa; 9 grandchildren; in his 81st. year. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, where service will be held on Friday, May 29, at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place. 
Stewart, Duncan Wardner "Dunc" (I27316)
 
3222 ?b?STEWART, J. Alex?/b?
Peacefully at Almonte Country Haven on Saturday, July 5 2008 in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn Neilson and predeceased by his first wife Della Ireton. Brother of Neil and Mac Stewart and the late Douglas Stewart. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Ave., Carleton Place on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 12 noon until time of service in the chapel at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. John's Anglican Cemetery. Memorial donations to Almonte Country Haven or Zion Memorial United Church would be appreciated. Tributes, condolences and donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com 
Stewart, John Alexander "Alex" (I27327)
 
3223 ?b?STEWART?/b? - At her late residence, William Street, Carleton Place, on October 11th. 1922. Margaret Stewart, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alexander Stewart of Beckwith, Ont., in her 79th. year. Stewart, Margaret (I37615)
 
3224 ?b?SUDDEN PASSING OF MR. ROBERT BARNETT
?/b?Well Known Resident Dies at Age of 64.
Many friends will learn with regret of the death of a well known and highly esteemed resident of this city in the person of Robert Barnett, aged 64 years, which occurred suddenly thls morning at his late residence, 4 Christie street. The late Mr. Barnett had been in ill health for the past year, but his passing was quite unexpected, because only this morning he had gone out to shovel snow in his backyard after breakfast, and it is thought .hat the exercise was too strenuous for him as he complained of not feeling very well when he returned to the house. He passed away soon afterwards.
Born in Clayton, Ontario, 64 years ago, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Barnett, deceased had remained there until he was 21, when he went to Duluth, Minn., to reside. He left Duluth about 30 years ago, coming to Ottawa, where he has lived since.
In religion the late Mr. Barnett was an Anglican, having been a prominent worker in St. Luke's church and a member of the executive of the synod. He was also on several committees of the church. The late Mr. Barnett had been a builder and contractor, but retired six years ago. Surviving him, besides his widow, formerly Miss Mary Timmons, of Pakenham, are one daughter, Mrs. S. H. Ogden, of Ottawa; two sons, Percy, of R. Stewart and Son, insurance agents, and George, of The Citizen Advertising Department, and two sisters, Mrs. J. MacFarlane. of Haileybury, Ont., and Mrs. William Banning, of Winnipeg. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Interment will take place in Pakenham. 
Barnett, Robert (I15261)
 
3225 ?b?SUSANNAH DUNCAN LAWSON?/b?
An old resident of Almonte passed away at Quyon on New Year's day in the person of Catherine McGregor, wife of Mr Walter Lawson, at the age of 61 years. the deceased lady was for many years a resident of Almonte and Ramsay, leaving here for quyon about eight years ago. her death was not totally unexpected, as she had been ailing for a number of years, although not confined to bed. Mrs Lawson was a daughter of Mr. Duncan McGregor and was born in Ramsay. Mrs W Barnett, Arnprior, and Mrs J.R. McMunn are sisters of the deceased. Mr Duncan McGregor, California, is a brother. the funeral took place on Saturday from Quyon to the eighth line cemetery, via Pakenham, and was accompanied by a large number of sorrowing friends and acquaintances from both places. quite a number drove out from Almonte and joined the cortege as it neared the cemetery thus showing their respect for an esteemed friend, and their sympathy for the bereaved ones.
[Name on STONE; Susana DUNCAN?] 
Duncan, Susannah (I2392)
 
3226 ?b?SUTHERLAND?/b? - On July 6th 1983 Dr. G. Bonar Sutherland of Sechelt, B.C. and formerly of Saskatoon, Sask. Survived by his loving family: wife Edna; two daughters, Dr Heather and Heidi. Graveside service was held on Monday, July 11th in the Capilano View Cemetery West Vancouver B.C. with Rev. M. Ralston officiating. Hollyburn Funeral home in care of arrangements. Sutherland, Dr. Gerald Bonar (I1674)
 
3227 ?b?SYMINGTON, Doris?/b?
1941 ? 2017
Doris Symington silently slipped away on June 7, 2017, at the age of 76 to rejoin her husband Donald Symington, parents John Lesway and Hannah (nee Baird), and brothers Leonard and Willis Lesway. She will be greatly missed by her cherished sons Brent (Cheryl) and Blair (Andrea), loving grandchildren Vanessa, Jacob and Kathryn, as well as her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Doris is survived by sister-in- law Doris Lesway, and brother-in-law Claire (Faye) Symington. Special thanks to Dr. Manorie Edirisinghe for her compassionate support. Friends are invited to attend the Celebration of her Life at:

Capital Funeral Home & Cemetery
3700 Prince of Wales Dr.
613-692-1211

On Sunday, June 11, 2017, from 2:00 p.m. until the time of service in the Chapel at 4:00 p.m. Memorial donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and Sharing memories at
www.arbormemorial.ca/en/capital 
Lesway, Doris (I9147)
 
3228 ?b?SYMINGTON, John MILTON?/b?
Passed away in Fairview Manor, Almonte, Ontario on Thursday May 8, 1997. Milton Symington of Arnprior and formerly of Almonte, in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Annie Sutherland. Dear father of Helen (Bill) Dean, RR 1, Arnprior, Kathleen Kay) (Jim) Kilburn, of Arnprior, Doreen (Garnet) Zeibarth of RR 1, Pakenham and Ron (Denise) Symington of Cornwall. Predeceased by a son Allan and a daughter Eileen. Dear brother of Mary (Mrs Everton McIntyre) of Saskatoon and Evelyn (Mrs Cecil McIntyre) of Almonte. Predeceased by brother Alex and Charles Symington. Survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Respecting family wishes the visitation andfuneral service will be private family only. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Ontario.
Funeral arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. For further information please call 613 623-2538 or 1-800-420-7321.

From Almonte Gazette, date unknown

Well-Known fiddler dies at Fairview Manor May 8

Long-time Ottawa Valley entertainer Milton Symington died May 8 at Fairview Manor. He was 92.

After a long career as fiddle player, Mr. Symington moved into Fairview Manor in Almonte last September. He continued to play with the band, Milton Symington and Friends at local venues, including the Manor and Country Haven.

Mr. Symington lived with his wife Annie in Ramsay township until 1953, when they moved to the Arnprior area. They raised six children and Annie , who died in 1887, attended as many of her husband's concerts as she could.

Mr symington headed the Renfrew County fiddler's Association, sang in the Almonte United church choir and volunteered with the Oddfellows and the Masons. He also called square dances.

"I wonder now how I found the time." Mr. Symington said in an interview last September. "Many's a night I didn't have time to sit down to supper."

Mr symington is survived by sisters Mary McIntyre of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Evelyn McIntyre of Almonte, as well as several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is the father of Helen (Bill) Dean, Kay (Jim) Kilburn, Doreen (Garnie) Zeibarth, Ron (Denise) and father-in-law of Barbara symington and Merlyn Zeibarth.

He was predeceased by son Allan and daughter Eileen Zeibarth, as well as brothers Alex and Charlie.

After a private family funeral on May 10, interment took place at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Glenn, Dale and Barry Dean, Dwayne and Greg Zeibarth, and Jason Symington were pallbearers. 
Symington, John "Milton" (I9125)
 
3229 ?b?TERPSTRA, JOHNNEY "Dutchie"
?/b?Suddenly at home on Sunday, September 8, 2019.
Johnney of Almonte, at the age of 89.
Beloved husband of the late Muriel (nee Munro). Cherished Dad of Ron (Bridget) and Kathy O'Connell (Pat). Grampa to Jason (Jenn), Jeff (Sarah), Amanda and Breanna. Great-Grampa to Brayden and Owen. Predeceased by his brother Charlie (Denise). Brother-in-law of Wilma Munro and Larence Munro. "Uncle Johnney" to many. 
Terpstra, Johnney (I39010)
 
3230 ?b?TERPSTRA, Muriel Ethel "Gramma to many"?/b?
Peacefully at home surrounded by the love of her family on Friday, May 20, 2016, Muriel Munro of Almonte, age 79 years. Dearly loved wife of Johnney Terpstra. Cherished mom of Ron (Bridget) & Kathy O'Connell (Pat). Gramma to Jason (Jenn), Jeff (Sarah), Amanda, & Breanna. Great- gramma to Brayden & Owen. Sister of Wilma Munro (late Bill). Predeceased by 2 sisters, Eileen McLeod & Marion Munro and 6 brothers, Delbert, Daniel, John, Kenny, Howard & "Pete". Sister-in-law of Larence & Nessie. Predeceased by her brother-in-law, Charlie Terpstra (Denise).
Private family graveside service. Friends are invited to share memories at the Almonte Civitan Hall on Monday, May 23 at 2 p.m. For those who may choose to honour Muriel with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte Civitan Medical Loan Cupboard. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 
Munro, Muriel Ethel (I39009)
 
3231 ?b?The First Mayor of Shawville, Quebec.?/b?

" The death of Mr. John Dale of this village, on Sunday morning last, removes another of the fast disappearing landmarks of this section. Mr. Dale, who was in his 71st year, had been in an enfeebled state of health for some years past, and lately was unable to leave his home. In early life, Mr. Dale took an active part in Municipal matters, and for several terms represented Clarendon at the County Council board. After the incorporation of Shawville, Mr. Dale had the honour of being its first Mayor. The deceased gentleman was a member of the English Church and a strong Conservative in politics. He was also a member of the Orange Order, under whose auspices his funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon." 
Dale, John Jr. (I42951)
 
3232 ?b?The Late Mr. James Stewart?/b?
Sooner or later death comes to us all, but to very few is given such a fullness of years as was enjoyed by Mr. James Stewart, one of Ramsay's pioneers who died on Thursday of last week, at the ripe old age of 87 years. Born in
Glasgow, Scotland, in the opening of the present century, he spent the earlier years of his life there as clerk in a warehouse. When about 21 years of age he emigrated to this country, coming as a passenger on the ship "Buchanan" in 1821, working his passage out by acting as clerk on the vessel. On landing he took up land, the property secured being that lot which includes "the Point," opposite Burnside, but this he afterward exchanged for the farm on which his life was spent. Being one of the first settlers in the township, he endured all the privations incident to a life in the backwoods, and many were the tales he could tell of the hardship suffered and obstacles overcome by himself and his wife (Helen Brown) in their efforts to establish a home for themselves on Canadian soil. While the Rideau canal was being built his spare time between seeding and harvest was spent working on it. On one occasion while away his wife disposed of a few bushels of surplus wheat they had for a dollar a bushel, the money received being the nucleus of it after years grew to be a comfortable income., and which was enjoyed by them until about ten years ago, when his wife died. The deceased was a man of sterling worth, whose word was as his bond, and whose sympathy and assistance were never withheld from those who were deserving it, and many are the kind and grateful memories that still linger in the hearts of those who received bounty at his hand. In the early years of Presbyterianism in Ramsay he cast in his lot with that denomination, and for many years was a member and elder of the old church at the eighth line,. when St. Andrew's church was established in Almonte he was one of the first elders appointed, a position which he held up to the time of his death, discharging the duties of that office with the same Christian earnestness and zeal which characterized his whole Christian life, preaching more eloquently than with word by his quiet and consistent walk in the footsteps of that Master whom he delighted to serve, and whose consolations he so much enjoyed during his declining years. In politics he was a staunch Reformer, but never took an active part in public matters. He was a man of robust constitution, and up to a few days of his death was going about as usual, attending to little duties around the house, but on Tuesday he was prostrated by what seemed to be a general breaking down of his system., and on Thursday, to him, the welcome summons came, bidding him join the bright throng above. The funeral on Saturday was very largely attended, evincing the high esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew him.

26 Aug 1887
Almonte Gazette front page 
Stewart, James (I2765)
 
3233 ?b?Theresa Scott

?/b?Theresa Scott - With her family by her side, Theresa Scott (nee Clupp) passed away peacefully on Monday, May 13, 2013 at the Emerson Personal Care Home (formerly of Dominion City) at the age of 89. Theresa is survived by her husband Osborne; sons Bruce (Bonnie), Dale (Patricia), Ronald, and daughter Terry (Barry), along with seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Saturday, May 18 at 2:00 p.m. at the Domminion City United Church followed by inurnment at the Domminion City Cemetery. Her family wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the loving care given to Teresa at the Emerson Personal Care Home. Special thanks to Dr. Sharkey. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to remember Theresa may hoour her memory by making donations to the Dominion City United Church or the Emerson Personal Care Home. Weibe Funeral Home Altona Ltd. 204-324-5404 in care of arrangements.

As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on May 16, 2013.
 
Clupp, Theresa Marie (I15474)
 
3234 ?b?Things to check out:?/b?
Penticton Press: 29 Sep 1906 - Town and Country - C. Robertson of Peachland who has been here about 8 weeks returned to his home on Tuesday.
Penticton Press: 24 Nov 1906 - Land Deal - Nine Mile Point, 3 acres, $1000.
Penticton Press: 13 Nov 1909 - Naramata - The nuculeus of what we expect will be a promising band...includes H. Robertson.

?b?Okanagan Electoral District 1910 - objection to listing - have left district?/b?
Duncan, James, Rutland, Lot 7 and 22, farmer
?i?Miller, David; Miller, James; Miller, John Ewing; Miller, Adolph; - move this line to Miller file when reconstructed.?/i?
Robertson
3106 Robert Hutchings, Peachland, L4 in 1183, Dentist
3107 Charles James, Peachland, L 12 in 1183, fruit grower
3110 John Lindsay, Armstrong, Robertson's farm, farmer
3111 Robert Hutchingson, Peachland L12 in 1183
3112 James, Vernon, Coldstream Hotel, Carpenter. 
Robertson, Archibald George (I2375)
 
3235 ?b?THOM, Gordon J.?/b?
In hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario, on Thursday, March 5, 1987, Gordon J. Thorn, beloved husband of Kathleen E. Munro. Dear father of David and his wife Teresa of Arnprior; Donald and his wife Beverly of Newmarket; Malcolm (Mac) of Carleton Place; Margaret of Carleton Place; Albert (Bert) and his wife Beverly of R.R. 2, Almonte; Ruth and her husband Stephen Boyce of R.R. 2, Almonte. Dear brother of Hazel (Mrs. Percy Drynan) of Carleton Place and Kenneth of Toronto. Dear grandfather of 9 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the funeral home on Saturday at 2 p.m., Rev. Robert Hill officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, In the spring. Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the Thorn family.
 
Thom, James GORDON (I41389)
 
3236 ?b?THOMAS DUNCAN, SPRATT PIONEER, DIES IN DETROIT

?/b?Thomas Duncan, aged 85 years, fofmer Spratt pioneer, died Monday evening, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Guy Brandymore of Detroit, from infermities of age.
Mr. Duncan had lived in Spratt for 40 years, going to Detroit to make his home about 4 years ago.
He is survived by three sons, William of Spratt, Charles of Detroit and Thomas of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin and five daughters, Mrs Andrew Searls of Woodstock, Canada, Mrs. Thomas Schreeves of Chippewa Falls, Mrs. Lillian sleeper and Miss Emma Duncan of Detroit, and Mrs. Isaiah Cramer of Alpens. mrs David Bosley, a daughter, was buried a week ago last Monday.
The body will be brought to Alpens, thursday morning to the Williams Funeral Parlors. Services will be held at 2 o'clock thursday aftermoon in Spratt, and burial will be made in the Sprattcemetery, with Rev. J. W.Dingle officiating. 
Duncan, Thomas Stephen (I6113)
 
3237 ?b?Thomas S. Bulloch
?/b?Funeral service for Thomas S. Bulloch, 82 a pioneer of the Reston district was held in the Carscadden Funneral Home in Virden on Aug 19 with the burial in Reston cemetery with masonic rites. Mr. Bulloch died in Brandon General Hospital Aug 7.
He came to this district from Hopetown, Ont. as a boy with his parents. The late Mr. and Mrs William Bulloch, and farmed for many years north of the village. In 1905 he married Margaret Ellen Munro who predeceased him in 1950. For the past few years he has resided in Brandon. One brother Clyde resides in Reston and there are also five sisters surviving. Mrs Stewart Campbell, Mrs E. McKinley, Mrs. J MacPherson, Mrs. L. Fumerton and Mrs. H. Neil.
Mr Bulloch was a charter member of Reston Masonic Lodge. 
Bulloch, Thomas Stewart (I15633)
 
3238 ?b?THOMAS?/b? - Olive Fern Thomas (nee Quibell) passed away at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home. Edmonton, AB on Friday, June 7, 1996 in her 87th year. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, June 12 at 1:00 p.m. from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 10th Street and Cumberland Ave., Saskatoon, SK. Surviving are her son, Keith (Kris) of Trout Lake, BC and grandchildren, Vicki (Gary) Woolger, Donna (Fred) Hayne and Gary; her daughter, Carol (Bob) Garland of Sylvania. SK and grandchildren. Robert (Kelanie) and Tammy (Roland) Doerksen. Also survived by five great-grandchildren, David, Brian and Krista Woolger and Blair and Megan Hayne; and daughter-in-law, Martha Thomas; brother, Cecil (Hilda) Quibell and family; sister-in-law, Clara Quibell and family; sister-in-law, Gladys Quibell and family; and brother-in-law, Elmer Thomas, She was preaeceased by her husband, Edgar Wilson Thomas; her parents, Henry and Ada Jane Quibell; and brothers, Floyd and Neville. The late Mrs. Thomas was born June 17, 1909 in Bobcaygeon, ON. Her family moved to Conquest, SK to Homestead when she was a year old. Olive grew up in the Conquest and Young area, and Last Mountain where she completed her education. She worked in Rosetown and Moose Jaw where she met and married her husband, in 1930. 0liive and Edgar lived in Wynyard and Leslie and farmed near Silver Park before moving to Saskatoon in 1950. For the past ten years she has lived in Edmonton, AB. Olive will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by family and friends, Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. A Service will be held in Edmonton, Tuesday, June 11, 1996. Arrangements are in care of Harmony Funeral Services, Edmonton, AB.

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Quibell, Carol Fern (I25340)
 
3239 ?b?Thompson - Totten?/b?
Miss Harriet Totten, daughter of Mrs, Samuel Bleecker Totten, was married to Wilfred Mostyn Thompson last evenlng In St. Michael's Protestant Episcopal church. The bride was given away by her brother, Milton Totten. She wore a gown of Ivory whlte satin trimmed with Duchess lace, her veil of the same lace being held in cap effect by a ooronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.
The bridal attendants were Mrs. Lester R. Davis and Mrs. Wallace Gibson, sisters of the bride, and Miss Margaret Phelan of Newark, N. J. Llttle Ruth Davis, nelce of the bride, acted as flower girl. Russell W. Hudglns was the best man, and the ushers were Major John W. Totten, Frank Hoffman, Wallace Glbson and Eugene Foley, There was a choral service by tho choir of the church. A small reception followed at the home of the bride's' mother. 20B West 103d street. When they return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson will live In Flushing, Queens. 
Family: Wilfred Mostyn Thompson / Harriette Maurice Totten (F9263)
 
3240 ?b?THOMPSON-STEWART?/b?
Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Ross Stewart are .pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Heather Cona to Robert Norman Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, on Saturday, August 28 at 4 oclock in Second Street United Church. Dr. J. E. Stewart, grandfather of the bride, will officiate. 
Family: Robert Norman Thompson / Heather Cona Stewart (F13082)
 
3241 ?b?Three Sisters Attend Miss Jean Kellough?/b?
Miss Jean R. Kellough and Mr. Douglas J. King were united in marriage in Almonte, United Church on Saturday afternoon with Rev. W. J. Scott of Lindsay, Ont., officiating. The bride is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Kellough, of Almonte, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. King, of Newcastle, NB. Mr. Dan McCuan was organist and Mrs. Peter Santangelo of South Norwalk, Conn., was soloist. Mr. Kellough gave his daughter in marriage and she was attended by her three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Virgin of Almonte, was matron of honor, and Mrs. H. E. Stuart of Simcoe and Miss Carol Kellough of Almonte were bridesmaids. The flower girl was Miss Susan King, niece of the bridegroom. Mr. W. W. King of Cold Lake, Alta., was best man for his brother and the guests were ushered by Mr. J. L. Virgin and Mr. W. R. James. The bride wore a gown of satin faille fashioned with an Empire bodice having lily point sleeves and a "V" neckline. The bell-shaped skirt extended into a short chapel train. Her shoulder length veil of French illusion was held in place by a matching Sweetheart headdress. Her attendants wore street length sheath dresses of pale blue brocade having matching organza cummerbunds and back bows. Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents "Spruce Hill Farm", Mr. and Mrs. King left on a wedding trip to Europe. They will reside in Prescott where both are members on the teaching staff of South Grenville District High School. Going away the bride wore a blue Chanel suit with white, accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. King is a graduate of Macdonald Institute, Guelph and Mr. King is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. 
Family: Douglas J. King / Jean R. Kellough (F3668)
 
3242 ?b?THURSTON, John Sidney (Formerly of Renfrew)?/b?
In hospital on Wednesday, August 13, 1980, John Thurston, age 66 years; beloved husband of Dorothy Barker. Dear brother of Janet (Mrs. MacDonald), Beatrice (Mrs. Wilson), Patricia (Mrs. Gourlay) and Alex, all of Ottawa. Son of the late Alex and Elizabeth Thurston. Friends may call at Hulse and Play-fair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday; thence to rest at the Cochrane-Anderson Funeral Home, 175 Argyle Street, Renfrew, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. Service in the Chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Thomsonville Cemetery, Renfrew. 
Thurston, John Sidney (I44)
 
3243 ?b?TOOP - SIMPSON.?/b?
At noon on Monday, December 29, Frederick Wesley Toop and Pearl Edith Simpson were united in marriage by Rev. A. K. Roberts in the Methodist church. Albert Hall and Miss Alma Campbell were the witnesses to the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Sampson Toop of Sumas, and is president of the Sumas Epworth League, while the bride is the daughter of Robert M. Simpson of South Sumas, and is secretary of the league. The happy couple will spend their honeymoon visiting the Sound cities, joining home by way of Victoria, and will reside at Sumas on the Toop homestead. The many friends, both in Sumas and Chiiliwack, extend hearty congratulations to the young couple. 
Family: Frederick Wesley "Fred" Toop / Pearl Edith Simpson (F4537)
 
3244 ?b?Toop, Aylmer?/b?
Following a brief illness, on Thanksgiving morning, October 12 Aylmer Toop passed away peacefully at home on the family farm so dear to him, with his daughter Jo-Ann by his side. He was the tenth child of Margaret Doucett Toop and C. Gordon Toop. In 1957 he brought his bride Madella home from Alberta and together they worked the farm and raised two children. Madella passed away in 2014 and Aylmer was predeceased by his parents and each of his brothers and sisters. He is survived by Madella's brother Lloyd Gimbel of Stettler, Alberta. Aylmer was extremely proud of his family which includes son Charles (Loralee) of Sherwood Park, Alberta and daughter Jo-Ann (George Gref) of Cornwall, Ontario. He was always a hard worker and instilled his work ethic in his children and his grandchildren whom he loved dearly: Alexa Toop, Michael Gref, Katharina Gref and Bretton Toop. He valued his friends and neighbours and always had a story to share. The family wishes to thank them for their friendship, support and the special parade held in honour of his 91st birthday this past July, organized by the Read family who have been like family to Aylmer over the years.
Due to restrictions imposed by the Covid pandemic, there will be no funeral. A private interment at Auld Kirk Cemetery 
Toop, Charles Aylmer (I28430)
 
3245 ?b?TREADWELL, Prof. J. Michael?/b?
Suddenly at Peterborough, Ont. on Saturday, April 24,1999 Prof J. Michael Treadwell of Trent University. Son of the late John (Jack) Treadwell (deceased - R.C.A.F. WWII-1943) and Mary. Elizabeth Ingram. Since 1954 stepson of the Rev. David thomas of Ottawa. Dearly loved husband of Florence Cohez and proud father of Julie, Christopher, Clarissa and Aurelie, all of Peterborough. Also survived by two loving sisters Elizabeth Thomson and Naomi Hunter (John), all of Toronto.
Friends may call at the Comstock Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, on Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church , 235 Rubidge Street, Peterborough on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Cremation. 
Treadwell, Prof. James Michael (I35393)
 
3246 ?b?TURNER JEAN MARIE
?/b?passed away peacefully March 3rd, 2002 at Taber, Alta., enroute from Yuma, AZ. to her home at Candle Lake. Predeceased by her father and Mother, Alston and Anna Scott, her brother Robert and Richard and son Donald. She Is lovingly remembered bv D'Arcy her husband ot 59 year and son Scott of Prince Albert ond Robert of Regina, grandsons Blair (Toronto), Kelvin and wife Nlta (Calgary) and granddaughter Heather (Edmonton), Jean was cremated In Medicine Hat, Alta, and her ashes will be laid to rest at Candle Lake In the spring. In lieu of flowers, donation to Victoria Hospital Foundation, Prince Albert or Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Saskatoon would be appreciated. 
Scott, Jean Marie (I1651)
 
3247 ?b?TURNER/COXFORD (POTTER)
?/b? Muriel Winnifred Muriel Winnifred Turner, born Bierrfait, Sask. 1919, passed away at Parkholm Lodge, Chilliwack, Nov. 4, 1997. Pre-deceased by her first husband Alfred Coxford; her son Jim and her sister Edith. Survived by her devoted husband Kenneth Turner; her daughter Geri Cameron; five grandchildren; and three stepsons: Terron of Big River, Sask., Dan of Regina, Sask., and Dennis (Beth) of Victoria.
Cremation, no service at the request of the deceased. 
Potter, Muriel Winnifred "Minnie" (I1290)
 
3248 ?b?VAN IDERSTINE?/b?
Dec. 30th, 1968, Alan George aged 42 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Doreen W. Van Iderstine, 2615 35th St. S.W. Born at Moose Jaw, Sask., Mr. Van Iderstine had lived in Calgary since 1952 where he operated Equipment Rentals. Besides his loving wife, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Iderstine, Saskatoon, a brother. Ken Van Iderstine, Moose Jaw, a sister, Mrs. Vern (Joan) King, Kenora, Ont.
Services conducted by Rev. Dr. Robert Tillman will be held in MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY'S "Park Memorial Chapel" (15th Ave. and 4th St. S.W.) Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Queen's Park Cemetery. 
Van Iderstine, Alan George (I1657)
 
3249 ?b?VAN IDERSTINE?/b?
Mrs. Bessie Van lderstine of 803 220 High St. East, Moose Jaw passed away suddenly Wed , Dec. 8th, 1982 age 87 years. Born at Almonte, Ontario In 1895, she came to Moose Jaw In 1912, later marrying George Elliott Van lderstine in 1920. The couple moved in 1950 to Saskatoon. Mr. Vanlderstine passed away in 1971. Mrs. Van lderstine returned to Moose Jaw in 1980 and has resided here since. Predeceased by her husband, a son Alan In 1969, she is survived by one daughter Mrs. Joan King, Winnipeg; one son Kenneth and his wife Neta, Moose Jaw; grandchildren, Mrs. Deborah (Brad) Holland Fort Francis, Ontario, Barbara King, Winnipeg, Craig Van lderstine, Edmonton, Glenn, Saskatoon and Jeffrey of Moose Jaw. Funeral Services were held at W. J. Jones and Son Chapel, Sat., Dec. 11th at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. A. W. Martin officiated. Interment at Rosedale Cemetery. Memorial Donations to Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 521, Moose Jaw, Sask. S6H 4P2, would be appreciated. 
Scott, Elizabeth Mary Ann "Bessie" (I1455)
 
3250 ?b?VAN IDERSTTNE-THE DEATH OF?/b?
George Elliott Van Iderstine. age 78 years, of 1805 Clarence Avenue, formerly of Moose Jaw. Sask.. occurred in a local hospital on March 17. 1971. The funeral service will be held on Saturday March 29 at 19.30 am. from McKague's Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. D. J. H. Cook. A graveside committal service will be held at 3 p m. in the Rosedale Cemetery in Moose Jaw, conducted bv Dr Homer Lane. Surviving are: his wife. Bessie, one daughter Mrs. Vernon (Joan) King of Fort Franis, Ontario: one son. Kenneth D. Van Iderstine of Moose Jaw; predeceased by a son. Alan George in 1968 also surviving are five grand children, one sister. Miss Rea van Idenstine. of Charlottetown. P.EJ : three brothers, Ira of Victoria, Davis of Winnipeg and Roy of Regina. Mr Van Iderstine was born in Hunter River, PEI, coming west to Moose Jaw in 1912. In 1920 he married Miss Bessie Scott. Mr Van Iderstine was active in amateur radio in Moose Jaw with 10 AB the forerunner of CHAB Moose Jaw. In 1950 he moved to Saskatoon and worked for manv vears for the Royal Shoe Store and Brickers Shoes before ill health forced his retirement in 1968.
Interment will be made in Rosedale cemetery, Moose Jaw. Guest parking directly south of the Funeral Home, Third Ave. and 29th St. 
Van Iderstine, George Elliot (I1655)
 

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