Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 5,701 to 5,750 of 12,186
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5701 | death register Goulbourn, ON, age 21, age 84 gravestone: age 80 years | Hartin, Patrick (I5625)
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5702 | death register Goulbourn, ON, age 84; Aug 1, 1875 gravestone, Jul 25, 1875 | Hartin, Patrick (I5625)
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5703 | death register Huntley, ON gravestone | Cram, Margaret (I5616)
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5704 | death register Huntley, ON gravestone | Hartin, James (I5617)
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5705 | death register Huntley, ON gravestone | Hartin, James (I5617)
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5706 | death register, 7 Dec 1905, Goulbourn, ON, age 71 | Simpson, Joshua John (I2695)
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5707 | death register, Beckwith, ON +++ www.ancestry.ca [accessed 160417] 1901 census, Beckwith Twp., Lanark Co., ON | Cram, Daniel (I5681)
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5708 | death register, Beckwith, ON age 70 years, reported by Samuel G. Cram, his son | Cram, David (I3034)
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5709 | death register, Beckwith, ON age 77 years reported by son: J. W. Cram === gravestone, Maplewood Cemetery, Beckwith, ON | Cram, Daniel (I5681)
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5710 | death register, Beckwith, ON, www.ancestry. Buried in Pine Grove section. | Simpson, Orrie MYRTLE (I5443)
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5711 | death register, Beckwith, ON, www.ancestry.ca Informant on death record: Eric Simpson. (Husband) | Simpson, Orrie MYRTLE (I5443)
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5712 | death register, Beckwith, ON; @ancestry.ca | Stanzel, Stephen Wesley (I4651)
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5713 | death register, Carleton Place, ON age 77 years parents: David Cram & Annie Nicholson December 3 1915-Almonte Gazette Samuel Cram, an aged and esteemed resident of Carleton Place, was found drowned in shallow water near the power house Monday morning. He was 78 years of age and a few years ago underwent an operation on his head. Since then he has been a sufferer from neuralgia, although he was able to go about. | Cram, Samual Gilfillan (I3036)
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5714 | death register, Carleton Place, ON age 79 years, 5 months parents: James Cram & Janet McPhail +++ anonymos, "An Undated Collection of Obituary Notices from Beckwith & Carleton Place for the Period 1892 - 1944", glued into a Sharpe's catalog | Cram, John Fairbairn (I5677)
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5715 | death register, Carleton Place, ON age 79 years, 5 months | Cram, John Fairbairn (I5677)
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5716 | death register, Carleton Place, ON age 88 years reported by A.E. Cram, nepew parents James Cram & Janet McPhail | Cram, James Jr. (I5679)
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5717 | death register, Carleton Place, ON cemetery listing & gravestone, Nokomis, SK | Gemmill, Catherine Ann (I4772)
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5718 | death register, Goulbourn, ON | Bradley, William T. "Billy" (I3800)
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5719 | death register, Goulbourn, ON | Bradley, William T. "Billy" (I3800)
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5720 | death register, Goulbourn, ON; @ancestry.ca | Rathwell, Benjamin (I4654)
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5721 | death register, Goulbourn, ON; @ancestry.ca | Rathwell, Benjamin (I4654)
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5722 | death register, Goulbourn; age 79 Name:James McCaffrey Gender:Male Birth Year:abt 1813 Birth Place:Ireland Age at Death:79 Death Date:27 Nov 1892 Death Place:Carleton, Ontario, Canada | McCaffrey, James (I3780)
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5723 | death register, Montague, ON | King, Janet (I4406)
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5724 | death register, Nepean, ON +++ gravestone, Franktown Public Cemetery, Beckwith, ON | Garland, Margaret (I3610)
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5725 | death register, Nepean, ON age 81 years reported by: Haldane Rodger Cram parents: Daniel Cram & Elizabeth Harkness | Cram, Robert Haldane (I5682)
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5726 | death register, Nepean, ON Name:Elizabeth Rodger Cram [Elizabeth Rodger Gardiner] Death Date:13 Jul 1937 Death County or District:Carleton Death State:Ontario Death Country:Canada Age:77 Gender:Female Estimated Birth Year:abt 1860 Birth Location:Canada Father:Thomas Gardiner Mother:Jean Peterson === gravestone, Maplewood Cemetery, Beckwith, ON | Gardner, Elizabeth Rodger (I5683)
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5727 | death register, Nepean, ON | Cram, Robert Haldane (I5682)
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5728 | death register, Ottawa, ON age 78 years reported by A.S. Cram parents: James Cram & Janet McPhail bur. Beechwood Cemetery | Cram, Isaac (I5680)
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5729 | Death Removes Robt W. Young Spent Practically All His Life On the 10th Line Farm in Ramsay The death occured Sunday afternoon at his home on Church Street of Robert W Young, in his 82nd year. He had been in poor health for some time past and a few weeks ago suffered a broken leg. Born on the 10th line of Ramsay, the son of the late William Young, and his wife Marion Nicholson, the late Mr Young spent practically all his life there moving to Almonte about a year ago. In 1901 he was married to miss Lucinda Scott, who survives him in addition to two daughters and three sons, Miss Jean Young of Toronto; Mrs E Teskey of Kirkland Lake; John E Young, Toronto; Dr. W. S. Young of Geneva, New York, and Bert Young on the homestead in Ramsay. There are also one sister and three brothers, namely, Mrs T. G. Wilson of Arnprior; Peter Young of Vancouver; W. M Young of Detroit and Stephen Young of Saskatoon. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the family residence on Church Street, to Bethany United Church. Services were conducted at church and graveside in the Auld Kirk Cemetery, by Rev C. D. McLellan, assisted by Professor Gilmour of Queens University. The pallbearers were six elders of Bethany Church; James b. Turner of Ramsay; William Munro, Ramsay; Thomas Morton, Herb Coxford, Clifford Robinson and P.A.E. Young of Almonte. Mr Young was a former tax collector of Ramsay township and one of the most popular citizens of that municipality as his large funeral and many floral tributes testified. He had a genial manner and will be greatly missed by a host of friends. Among the many out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral in addition to the immediate family were: Mr and Mrs W.M. Young of Detroit; Mrs T.G Wilson of Arnprior; Mr and Mrs Buckham of Kinburn; Robert Young of Ottawa; William Young, Arnprior; Mrs and Mrs McIntyre, White Lake; Mr and Mrs Morley Alexander, of Pembroke; Mrs Baldwin, Ottawa; J.A. Scott and Mrs Scott, Toronto. | Young, Robert W. (I1829)
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5730 | Death: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLK9-JBJ Son of David Carswell and Janet Mitchell. Widower. Contributor: Val Campbell (48220610) | Carswell, James (I41939)
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5731 | Death:?tab?Apr 17 2004 Published:?tab?Apr 19 2004 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Published by:?tab?The Citizen Obituary:?tab?GLASNER, Shirley (nee Lyons) It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of Shirley, at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Saturday, April 17, 2004. Beloved wife of Ronald Glasner. Loving mother of Joyce Glasner (Doug Strongman), Richard Glasner (Karen) and Judith Ross. Grandmother of Alexa Ross. Dear sister of Patsy Wallace and the late Anna Crowder. Shirley worked as a Senior Estimating Clerk at Computing Devices, was past President of the Ladies Auxilliary of the Manotick Legion, was an active member of the recreation association of Pierce's Corners and loved to travel. The family wishes to thank the Queensway Carleton Hospital 4th Floor Palliative Care nurses and volunteers for their kindness and care. A private family celebration will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com. The Ottawa Citizen | Lyons, Shirley (I18376)
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5732 | Death:?tab?Jan 12 2014 Published:?tab?Jan 15 2014 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Published by:?tab?The Toronto Star ?tab??b?SACKVILLE, Bernice Edna ?/b?- On Sunday, January 12, 2014, Bernice Edna Sackville of Brampton (born in Ottawa, nee Simpson) passed away peacefully at the age of 80. Predeceased by her beloved husband of fifty years Robert Sackville. She will be sadly missed by her four daughters, sons-in-law and six grandchildren. Lynn Sackville, husband Nick MacKinnon, Clea and Jake of Vancouver, Dr. Patricia Sackville, husband Basil Hii, Vita and Kai of Vancouver, Carol Sackville-Duyvelshoff, husband Frank Duyvelshoff, Christina and Daniel of Oakville, Judy Sackville of Burlington. Friends will be received at The Ward Funeral Home Brampton Chapel, 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10), Brampton on Thursday, January 16 from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, January 17 at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Brampton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Please visit the book of memories at www.wardfuneralhome.com Published in the Toronto Star on Jan. 15, 2014 Source:?tab?View the full obituary on the Drouin Genealogical Institute's Website | Simpson, Bernice Edna (I13634)
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5733 | Death:?tab?Jan 4 2012 Published:?tab?Jan 7 2012 Belleville, Ontario, Canada Published By:?tab?The Intelligencer Obituary:?tab?MORTON, Brenda Lee - Suddenly as a result of an accident on Wednesday January 4th, 2012 at the age of 47 years. Beloved spouse and friend of Tim Marsh. Cherished mother of Christina Deckert (Patrick), Belinda Saulnier (David), Aleesha Morton (Jordan). Much loved grandma of Jayden & Owen. Loving daughter of Audrey & the late Garry Hazelwood. Survived by her siblings Nada Webb (Robbin), Mike (Jennifer) and John (Ping). Fondly remembered by parents in law Dennis & Barb Marsh. Brenda will be lovingly remembered by all of her family and her many friends. The family will receive friends at the WEAVER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME - East Chapel, 29 Bay St., Trenton on Sunday January 8th, 2012 from 5-8 PM and again on Monday January 9th, 2012 from 12 - 1 PM. Funeral Service will follow in the East Chapel at 1 PM. Rev. Gordon Hazelwood officiating. Cremation following. Interment will be held at a later date at Mount Evergreen Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Quinte Humane Society (cheques only) would be appreciated by the family. Online Guestbook & Condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com The Intelligencer, Belleville, ON, 2012-01-07 Source:?tab?View the full obituary on the Drouin Genealogical Institute's Website | Hazelwood, Brenda Lee Morton (I16522)
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5734 | Death:?tab?Sep 29 2010 Published:?tab?Sep 30 2010 Belleville, Ontario, Canada Published By:?tab?The Intelligencer Obituary:?tab?HAZELWOOD, Garry - Peacefully passed away at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Wednesday September 29, 2010 at the age of 65 years. Beloved husband of Audrey (nee Smith) of Trenton. Loving father of Brenda Morton, Nada Webb, Mike (Jennifer) Hazelwood and John Hazelwood. Dear grandfather of Derek, Chrissy, Belinda, Brad, Michelle, Aleesha, Ali, Brandon, Cynthia, Emily and Michael. Survived by his siblings Gordon Hazelwood, Don (Marjorie) Hazelwood, Della (Gerald) Clark, Alex (Annie) Hazelwood, Isabelle (Wallace) Eady and the late Keith Hazelwood (surviving wife Donna). The family will receive friends at the WEAVER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME - East Chapel, 29 Bay St., Trenton on Thursday September 30, 2010 from 5-8 pm. Service to be held at the East Chapel on Friday October 1, 2010 at 11 am. Interment at Mount Evergreen Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the charity of your choice (cheques only) would be appreciated by the family. Online guestbook & condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com 9505526 Source:?tab?View the full obituary on the Drouin Genealogical Institute's Website | Hazelwood, Garry Kenneth (I11848)
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5735 | deathdate: Bob Sterne | Edwards, Jacob (I3946)
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5736 | DEATHS ?b?ERSKINE, Thomas Clifford ?/b?- At the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, on Monday, June 23rd, 1958. Thomas Clifford Erskine, beloved husband of Mary B. Blair, in his 60th year. Resting at the Kerry-Scott Funeral Home, Elgin Street, Almonte, thence to St. Paul's Anglican Church for service on Thursday, June 26th at 2 p.m. Interment St. George's Anglican Cemetery, Clayton. | Erskine, Thomas Clifford "Tommy" (I16989)
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5737 | DEATHS At Quyon, Quebec, May 11th, Mr Walter Lawson, aged 66 years. Mr Walter Lawson Sr. The inevitable doom of mankind came to Mr Walter Lawson, sr, of Quyon on Saturday last, when he was called upon to pass the boundary that lies between the material and spiritual worlds. Deceased was born in Lombardy in 1841, and served his time to harness-making with Mr Ferrier at Perth. He afterwards went to Lanark, and a few years later came to Almonte, where he opened a harness shop on Mill street. He afterwards bought the property and erected the brick store now occupied by Messrs Taylor Bros. In later years he embarked in the livery business and built a large livery barn on Bridge street and also the brick dwelling now occupied by Dr Hanly, on the lot adjoining. Still later he erected the brick structure now occupied by Mr Jackson Lowe. Deceased was married to Miss Susanna Duncan and to them were born five children, the eldest of whom is dead. The others are, Messrs John of Almonte, and Walter of Eganville, Miss Cynthia and Mrs Smith (Gertrude) of Quyon. Mr Lawson went to Quyon in 1996 and has since lived there. while in Almonte he was for some time cheif of police and assessor for the town. He has suffered for some time from Bright's disease, but was only laid up for about ten days previous to his death. He was 66 years of age. The funeral took place on Tuesday from Quyon to the eighth line cemetery in Ramsay. Many in Almonte who knew Mr Lawson will regret to learn of his death. | Lawson, Walter (I6112)
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5738 | DEATHS In Ramsay, April 20th, James Scott, in his 78th year. 1912, Friday April 26, The Almonte Gazette page 4 DEATH'S TOLL ?b?James Scott?/b? Another old resident of Ramsay township passed away on Saturday, 20th inst., in the person of Mr Jas Scott, of the eighth line, after an illness of several weeks. He was in his 78th year, and his end came from the wearing out of a once rugged constitution until so weakened that strength was not left to withstand the onslaught of disease. He was ill for about eight weeks with Bright's disease and intestinal trouble. The late Mr Scott was born in Prince Edward Island, and is the last member of his father's family. He was a carriage maker by trade, having served his apprenticeship in Boston, and afterwards worked at Ashton. On leaving Ashton he and his brother Alexander, who died in January last. bought a farm on the eighth line of Ramsay, where they lived for some time. About 35 years ago, the deceased moved to Leckie's Corners and resumed work at his trade, but, like many another business, the introduction of factory built conveyances killed the demand for handmade vehicles, though for years after they came to be used. Mr Scott filled many orders even in the face of this opposition, because of the superior quality of the work he turned out. Of late years, though, his business had settled down to the sale of factory products and repairing. He was a man of sterling integrity, and was widely known as a man whose word could be relied upon. He was possessed of considerable intelligence, and was a great reader, and an interesting talker. he was an ardent Liberal in politics and was no mean opponent in a political argument. He was a prominent member of the Baptist church, and was one of its most consistent members and best supporters, both financially and in other ways. He was married, thirty years ago, to Maria Keays, who, with three daughters, Misses Laura, Lily and Edna, survive him. The funeral on Monday, notwithstanding the wet and disagreeable weather, was largely attended, the services being conducted by Rev A.H. Brace. Interment was made in the eighth line cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs D. Metcalf, W.J. McDowall, J. Cummings, Arch Camelon, Ed Coon and Alex Metcalf. | Scott, James Blackwell (I12115)
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5739 | Deaths On Monday morning, Helen Brown, aged 74, beloved wife of Mr Jas Stewart, 7th line, Ramsay | Brown, Helen "Ellen" (I2766)
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5740 | DEATHS On the 19th inst., at his residence, Killeniken, Killinchy, Mr Robert McCann in his 82nd year. Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland) 27 Aug 1847, Fri. page 2 | McCann, Robert (I36441)
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5741 | Deaths SCOTT, Harvey, Arthur - Suddenly at Almonte, Ontario, on Friday, September 22nd. 1967, Harvey Arthur Scott, beloved husband of Phyllis Margaret Hawkins and dear father of David, dear son of Mrs Harvey Scott and the late Harvey Scott, dear brother of Edward, Almonte., in his 55th. year.Service was held from the Kerry funeral Home, Almonte, to the Almonte United Church, on Sunday, September 24th, at 2 p.m. interment auld Kirk Cemetery. | Scott, Harvey Arthur "Dinty" (I1612)
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5742 | Deaths Scott, Una Hazel Suddenly in hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Sunday, October 25, 1998, at age 77. Una Hazel Jelly, beloved wife of Edward Davis Scott. Beloved aunt of David and Barbara Scott, Almonte; Lynn and Jack Cullen, Smiths Falls; Judy and Gilles Belanger, Battersea, Ontario; Owin and Sharon Jelly, Campbellton, N.S.; Jan and Les Reynolds, Carleton Place and Rich and Marg Morgan, Mountain, Ontario. Also survived by a sister-in-law Olga Jelly, Smiths Falls. Predeceased by 2 brothers Campbell and Dalton Jelly and by sister Doreen Morgan. Friends may call at the at Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until service time at 2 p.m. in the Chapel. Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. | Jelly, Una Hazel (I1616)
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5743 | Deaths (03/04/03) COLEMAN, Horace Korry R.C.A.F. Veteran Dairyman The family of Horace ("Hod") Coleman are saddened to announce the passing of their father, quietly and peacefully, one day prior to his 82nd birthday at Calgary, Alberta on Sunday, March 2nd, 2003. Dad is survived by his daughters Reverend Margaret and Liana (Gallant) and his son Ron (Kathy Nephin). Dad will be very much missed by his loving grandchildren Genevieve, Jamie, Joshua, Justin and Emily (Gallant) and Travis and Peter (Coleman) as well as by his brother Dr. Lloyd Coleman, Guelph, and his sister Lenore (Motherwell), Ottawa. Dad was predeceased by our loving mother Jean (McNeely) and recently by his son-in-law Deacon George "Bing" Gallant. Owner and operator for many years of Coleman's Mississippi Creamery in Carleton Place, Dad's fondest memories were of travelling throughout the Ottawa Valley, the dairy farmers that he loved to visit and the many friends he made in Carleton Place through enjoyable years of curling and golf. Interment of his ashes will be at a family ceremony at Elmwood Cemetery, Perth, in the Spring. | Coleman, Horace Korry (I25922)
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5744 | Deaths JOHNSTON, Annie Morris At her home, 205 Bridge St., Carlcton Place, on Sunday, August 2, 1981, Annie Morris Thompson in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late John Allen Johnston, M.D. Dear sister of George A. Thompson, R.R. 4, Almonte. Edith (Mrs. Herbert Chapman) Scarborough. Predeceased by May (Mrs. M. Howitt). Daughter of the late T.A. Thompson and his wife Elizabeth W. Morris. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave., Carlcton Place after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Service in St. James Anglican Church, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment St. James Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. | Thompson, Annie Morris (I26707)
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5745 | Deaths MELANSON, Lawrence Alexander In hospital, Arnpnor, Ontario, on Saturday, July 4, 1981, in his 85th year. Lawrence Alexander Melanson, beloved husband of Viola Margaret Whyte; dear father of Wilmer Melanson, Pakenham; dear grandfather of Linda (Mrs. Dwayne Linklater), Wyoming, U.S.A. and Barry at home. Dear brother of Effie (Mrs. Jack Fulton), Agnes (Mrs. James Currie), Rachel (Mrs. Stewart Currie), Clifford, Jennie (Mrs. Thomas Fulton) and Joseph, all of Almonte. Predeceased by two brothers, William and Kenneth. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the Funeral Home on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Cedl Dodds officiating. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. | Melanson, Lawrence Alexander "Lorne" (I9867)
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5746 | December 1772 Daniel, son to MacConechy in Craigberrock and Mary MacConechy was born the 26th and baptized 27th | McConechy, Daniel "Dan" (I10085)
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5747 | December 5, 1914 - July 25, 2016 Born in Chilliwack to parents Fred and Pearl (Simpson) Toop, granddaughter of Chilliwack pioneers Sampson and Emma Toop, died peacefully at Christine Morrison Hospice in Mission. Evelyn was married to Roy Edwards on June 23, 1936 and together they raised five children. Evelyn will be missed by sister Edna and brother Edgar, sons Robert, Ronald (Carolyn), Harley (Dawn) and daughters Myrna and Sharie (Arnie). Grandchildren Lorelei, Melanie (John), Stephen (Tracey), Tamara (Greg), Marlo (Steve), Jaida (Darrell), Niki (Darcy), Loni (Robin) and Erin (Randy), 15 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews and their families, plus many friends. The Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Blue Jays have lost an avid fan. Pre deceased by husband Roy, brother Earl, sister Ethel and granddaughter Denise. Evelyn lived in Chilliwack until 2007, when she moved to Hallmark on the Lake in Abbotsford. She was second to none as a Mom and touched many lives in a positive way in her 101 years. She will be sorely missed by all of her family and all of her friends new and old. Memorial service will be held October 8, 2016 at 2pm (https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/chilliwack-bc/louisa-edwards-7026425) | Toop, Evelyn Louisa "Emma (I13704)
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5748 | delayed birth registration dated Jan 30 1935 pensioner 1949 | Edwards, Francis George "Frank" (I4140)
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5749 | Deloraine, MB | Holden, Marie (I3528)
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5750 | Delores Anderson January 20, 1923 - December 4, 2012 Delores was born Delores Beatrice Slama on Jan. 20, 1923 in rural Lincoln County, Minn. She was the first born of eight children of David Slama and Bertha (Olson) Slama. She met and married Wilbur Shippy in 1945 and they gave birth to two sons, Roger and Ronald Shippy. Wilbur died of polio in 1952. Delores then married Grant Anderson, also of Lincoln County, in 1955, and gave birth to two sons, Douglas and Bradley Anderson. They moved to southern California in 1957 and to Arizona in 1978. Besides being a housewife and mother, Mrs. Anderson worked in several vocations in California and Arizona, including Hughes Aircraft, Motorola and Tempe School District. She retired in 1988 and she and Grant moved to Payson. Grant passed away in Payson in 2003. She moved to Colorado in 2004. Her hobbies and talents included teaching china painting, cooking and catering, entertaining friends, camping, Cub Scout leader, sewing, canning, baking, and playing Whist and other card games. She was very active within each church they attended. She passed away peacefully on Dec. 4, 2012 at the Sierra Vista Health Care Center, Loveland, Colo. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Wilbur and Grant; parents; two sisters, Bernice (Slama) Stamp and Audrey (Slama) Nord; daughter-in-law, Karen Anderson; and her oldest grandson, Jeremy Shippy. She is survived by three brothers, David Slama of Phoenix, Durvin (LaVonne) Slama of Terrebone, Ore. and Marvin Slama of Alexandra, Minn.; two sisters, Sylvia (Chuck) Hein of Geneseo, Ill. and Lorraine Gustafson of Buffalo, Minn.; sons, Roger (Bonita), Ron (Jill), Doug and Brad (Tammy); eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Anderson was a kind and gentle soul, a blessed friend to many people, and a joy to all who knew her. She quietly and gently conveyed her tremendous faith in our Eternal Father and passed her hope and love on to the family. She now dances on streets of gold with all who passed before her. A Celebration of Life service will be held Jan. 26 at Rocky Mountain Church in Estes Park, Colo. Burial will be in Minnesota in late June 2013. Memorial contributions may be made to Youth for Christ Camp, which will be used for their building project in Slovania. Checks may be sent to Allnutt Funeral Service, 1302 Graves Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517. "See you later Mom, you are truly loved," writes her family. | Slama, Delores Beatrice (I31810)
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