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2651
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse - William Joseph Long, Aged 21 Years, Resides Woodhouse Township, Born Woodhouse Township, Bachelor, Yeoman, Son of William and Martha Long, Wilmenie McBride, Aged 20 Years, Resides Woodhouse Township, Born Woodhouse Township, Daughter of James and Mrs. Isabel McBride, Witnesses John Aaron McBride, L. J. Bint, both of Woodhouse, August 17th 1874 at Messiah's Parsonage at Black Creek Woodhouse, Groom Mesiah Church, Bride Mesiah Church, Solemnized by Samuel Ebersole, by License, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

Norfolk Births, Woodhouse - May 16th 1890, Craig W. Long, Male, Father Joseph Long, Mother Wilmena McBride, Occupation of Father Farmer, Informant Joseph Long, Woodhouse, Registered June 14th 1890, Accoucheur Wm. Duncan McIntosh, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

On the 1891 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk South, Ontario are:
Long Joseph, Male, Aged 33, Married, Head, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S., Mother Born Ontario, Universalist, Farmer
Long Wilmena, Female, Aged 37, Married, Wife, Born Ontario, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long John, Male, Aged 16, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Emma, Female, Aged 14, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Auther, Male, Aged 13, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Alice, Female, Aged 10, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long George, Male, Aged 8, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Charles, Male, Aged 6, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Bruce, Male, Aged 4, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Nina, Female, Aged 3, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Craig, Male, Aged 11/12, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist

On the 1901 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are:
Long Joseph, Male, Head, Married, Born February 14, 1853, Aged 48
Long Wilmena, Female, Wife, Married, Born April 8, 1854, Aged 46
Long George, Male, Son, Single, Born May 4, 1883, Aged 17
Long Charles, Male, Son, Single, Born November 25, 1885, Aged 15
Long Bruce, Male, Son, Single, Born September 8, 1886, Aged 14
Long Nina, Female, Daughter, Single, Born April 26, 1888, Aged 12
Long Craig, Male, Son, Single, Born May 16, 1890, Aged 10
Long Perry, Male, Son, Single, Born August 2, 1893, Aged 7
Long Merritt, Male, Son, Single, Born July 9, 1895, Aged 5

From John Cardiff's Nornet:
Long - Joseph W. Long married Wilmena McBride 7 Aug 1874 at Black Creek parsonage. They settled in Woodhouse Township, and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Port Dover. Groom's brother John Aaron Long attended both events [SR19340907p12(sic - should be bride's brother, John Aaron McBride, he was a witness at the marriage) 
Long, William "Joseph" (I11297)
 
2652
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse - William Joseph Long, Aged 21 Years, Resides Woodhouse Township, Born Woodhouse Township, Bachelor, Yeoman, Son of William and Martha Long, Wilmenie McBride, Aged 20 Years, Resides Woodhouse Township, Born Woodhouse Township, Daughter of James and Mrs. Isabel McBride, Witnesses John Aaron McBride, L. J. Bint, both of Woodhouse, August 17th 1874 at Messiah's Parsonage at Black Creek Woodhouse, Groom Mesiah Church, Bride Mesiah Church, Solemnized by Samuel Ebersole, by License, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

Norfolk Births, Woodhouse - May 16th 1890, Craig W. Long, Male, Father Joseph Long, Mother Wilmena McBride, Occupation of Father Farmer, Informant Joseph Long, Woodhouse, Registered June 14th 1890, Accoucheur Wm. Duncan McIntosh, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

On the 1891 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk South, Ontario are:
Long Joseph, Male, Aged 33, Married, Head, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S., Mother Born Ontario, Universalist, Farmer
Long Wilmena, Female, Aged 37, Married, Wife, Born Ontario, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long John, Male, Aged 16, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Emma, Female, Aged 14, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Auther, Male, Aged 13, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Alice, Female, Aged 10, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long George, Male, Aged 8, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Charles, Male, Aged 6, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Bruce, Male, Aged 4, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Nina, Female, Aged 3, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist
Long Craig, Male, Aged 11/12, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Universalist

On the 1901 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are:
Long Joseph, Male, Head, Married, Born February 14, 1853, Aged 48
Long Wilmena, Female, Wife, Married, Born April 8, 1854, Aged 46
Long George, Male, Son, Single, Born May 4, 1883, Aged 17
Long Charles, Male, Son, Single, Born November 25, 1885, Aged 15
Long Bruce, Male, Son, Single, Born September 8, 1886, Aged 14
Long Nina, Female, Daughter, Single, Born April 26, 1888, Aged 12
Long Craig, Male, Son, Single, Born May 16, 1890, Aged 10
Long Perry, Male, Son, Single, Born August 2, 1893, Aged 7
Long Merritt, Male, Son, Single, Born July 9, 1895, Aged 5

From John Cardiff's Nornet:
Long - Joseph W. Long married Wilmena McBride 7 Aug 1874 at Black Creek parsonage. They settled in Woodhouse Township, and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Port Dover. Groom's brother John Aaron Long attended both events [SR19340907p12(sic - should be bride's brother, John Aaron McBride, he was a witness at the marriage) 
McBride, Wilmena (I05669)
 
2653
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse - William Mowat, Aged 24 Years, Resides Township of Walpole, Born Township of Walpole, Bachelor, Farmer, Father James Mowat, Born Scotland, Great Britain, Mother Jane Donnolly, Jessie Lorena Mowat, Aged 19 Years, Resides Simcoe, Ontario, Born Toronto, Ontario, Spinster, Farmer's Daughter, Baptist, Father George Mowat, Born Isle of Stroms?, Scotland, Mother Martha Butler, Witnesses Jas. Arch. Mowat, Selkirk, Ontario, Mary Mowat, Toronto, September 1st 1926 at Simcoe, Woodhouse Township, Solemnized by M. E. Siple, Selkirk, Baptist, M. F. Derby Issuer of Marriage Licenses at Selkirk, Ontario 
Mowat, William (I11978)
 
2654
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse - William Waterbury, Aged 25 Years, Resides Walsingham, Born Canada, Bachelor, Farmer, Son of George Stewart and Mary Waterbury, Laura Mann, Aged 20 Years, Resides Woodhouse, Born Canada, Spinster, Daughter of Lewis and Margaret Lucy Mann, Witnesses George Stewart Waterbury, Walsingham, David C. White, Port Dover, October 7th 1874 at Woodhouse, Groom Presbyterian, Bride Universalist, Solemnized by John R. Lavell, by License, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

Haldimand Marriages, Walpole - W. H. Waterbury, Aged 30 Years, Resides Walpole, Born Saltfleet, Widower, Farmer, Son of George and Mary Waterbury, Mary Jepson, Aged 26 Years, Resides Walpole, Born Walpole, Spinster, Daughter of George and Nancy Jepson, Witnesses N. Nablo, Selkirk, Jennie Jepson, Selkirk, December 24th 1879, Groom Universalist, Bride Methodist, Solemnized by C. J. Dobson, by License

On the 1891 Census of Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario are:
Waterberry William, Male, Aged 42, Married, Head, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ireland, Universalist, Farmer
Waterberry Mary, Female, Aged 37, Married, Wife, Born Ontario, Father Born England, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry George L. Aged 12, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry Walter M., Male, Aged 9, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterbury Laura G., Female, Aged 7, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry David, Male, Aged 6, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry William, Male, Aged 2, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry Edith, Female, Aged 4, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry Cecil, Male, Aged 1, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Waterberry Clarence, Male, Aged 2/12, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Bartlett Jane, Female, Aged 17, Single, Domestic, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist, Housekeeper

On the 1901 Census of Walpole, Norfolk South, Ontario are:
Waterbury Wm. H., Male, Head, Married, Born April 3 1849, Aged 51
Waterbury Mary, Female, Wife, Married, Born December 23 1853, Aged 47
Waterbury George L., Male, Son, Single, Born January 12 1878, Aged 23
Waterbury Walter M., Male, Son, Sinlge, Born January 7 1881, Aged 20
Waterbury Gertrude L., Female, Daughter, Single, Born November 16 1883, Aged 17
Waterbury David A., Male, Son, Single, Born November 21 1884, Aged 16
Waterbury Edith R., Female, Daughter, Single, Born March 31 1887, Aged 14
Waterbury William T., Male, Son, Single, Born June 18 1889, Aged 11
Waterbury Robert C., Male, Son, Single, Born October 13 1890, Aged 10
Waterbury Clarence, Male, Son, Single, Born February 26 1891, Aged 10
Waterbury Nellie M., Female, Daughter, Single, Born September 6 1892, Aged 8
Waterbury Mary M., Female, Daughter, Single, Born November 27 1893, Aged 7
Waterbury Charles J., Male, Son, Single, Born August 16 1895, Aged 5
Waterbury Annie I., Female, Daughter, Single, Born December 6 1897, Aged 3
Waterbury Mary, Female, Mother, Widowed, Born November 1823, Aged 77 
Waterbury, William Henry (I04326)
 
2655
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse, Henry G. Belbeck, Aged 31 Years, Resides Woodhouse, Born Canada, Bachelor, Farmer, Father John Belbeck, Mother Anne Meely, Mary Jane Hathaway, Aged 19 Years, Resides Woodhouse, Born Canada, Spinster, Father William Hathaway, Mother Jane Drinkwater, Witnesses Florence Old, Orvil Hathaway, Both of Port Dover, Woodhouse, October 25, 1876 at Port Dover, Groom Methodist, Bride Methodist, Solemnized by Revd William Craigie, by LIcense, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

On the 1881 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk South, Ontario are;
Henry Belbeck, Married, Male, English, Aged 38, Born Ontario, Farmer, Weslyan Methodist
Mary Jane Belbeck, Married, Female, Aged 22, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist
Alvey A. Belbeck, Male, English, Aged 3, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist
Edith M. Belbeck, Female, English, Aged 1, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist

On the 1891 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are:
Henry Belbeck, Male, Aged 45, Married, Head, Born Ontario, Father Born England, Mother Born Ireland, Methodist, Farmer
Mary Jane Belbeck, Female, Aged 32, Married, Wife, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S., Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Edith M. Belbeck, Female, Aged 11, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Alvey A. Belbeck, Male, Aged 13, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Arthur L. Belbeck, Male, Aged 9, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodis
William H. Belbeck, Male, Aged 3. Single, Son Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist

Norfolk Deaths, Woodhouse - Belbeck Henry George, Male, Aged 79 Years, Date of Death August 7th 1918, Born Prescott, Place of Death Woodhouse, Place of Burial, Occupation Resident, Married, Father John Belbeck, Mother Annie Mealey, Cause of Death Myocarditis, Physician Dr. Cook, Informant W. H. Belbeck, Port Dover, Date of Return August 8th 1918, Frank Bowlby Division Registrar of Woodhouse

Also registered at Port Dover, Listed as Farmer, Jas. Glover Division Registrar of Port Dover 
Belbeck, Henry George (I03933)
 
2656
Norfolk Marriages, Woodhouse, Henry G. Belbeck, Aged 31 Years, Resides Woodhouse, Born Canada, Bachelor, Farmer, Father John Belbeck, Mother Anne Meely, Mary Jane Hathaway, Aged 19 Years, Resides Woodhouse, Born Canada, Spinster, Father William Hathaway, Mother Jane Drinkwater, Witnesses Florence Old, Orvil Hathaway, Both of Port Dover, Woodhouse, October 25, 1876 at Port Dover, Groom Methodist, Bride Methodist, Solemnized by Revd William Craigie, by LIcense, Thos. M. England Division Registrar of Woodhouse

On the 1881 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk South, Ontario are;
Henry Belbeck, Married, Male, English, Aged 38, Born Ontario, Farmer, Weslyan Methodist
Mary Jane Belbeck, Married, Female, Aged 22, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist
Alvey A. Belbeck, Male, English, Aged 3, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist
Edith M. Belbeck, Female, English, Aged 1, Born Ontario, Weslyan Methodist

On the 1891 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are:
Henry Belbeck, Male, Aged 45, Married, Head, Born Ontario, Father Born England, Mother Born Ireland, Methodist, Farmer
Mary Jane Belbeck, Female, Aged 32, Married, Wife, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S., Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Edith M. Belbeck, Female, Aged 11, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Alvey A. Belbeck, Male, Aged 13, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist
Arthur L. Belbeck, Male, Aged 9, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodis
William H. Belbeck, Male, Aged 3. Single, Son Born Ontario, Father Born Ontario, Mother Born Ontario, Methodist 
Hathaway, Mary Jane (I03932)
 
2657
Norolk Marriages, Simcoe - William Henry Hyme, Aged 32, Born Bombay Harbour, Bachelor, Gentleman, Father Charles Hyme, Mother Louisa Hole, Louisa Bier, Aged 22, Resides North Cayuga, Born Rainham, Spinster, Daughter of Peter and Louisa Bier, Witnesses Helen Miller Livingstone, M. T. Livingstone, both of Simcoe, 20th August 1876 at Simcoe, County of Norfolk, Groom Church of England, Bride Lutheran, Solemnized by Revd M. W. Livingstone, by License

On the 1900 Census of 16 Penfield Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York are:
Hyne William, Head, Male, Born January 1856, Aged 44, Married, 22 Years, Born England, Father Born England, Mother Born England, Year of Immigration 1895, Here 5 Years, Janitor, Church
Hyne Louise E., Wife, Female, Born May 1866, Aged 34. Married, 22 Years, 2 Children, 2 Children Living, Born Canada, Father Born Germany, Mother Born Germany, Year of Immigration 1895, Here 5 Years
Hyne Charles, Son, Male, Born October 1881, Aged 18, Single, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born Canada, Year of Immigration 1895, Here 5 Years, Book Keeper
Farr Arthur W., Son in Law, Male, Born May 1867, Aged 33, Married, 4 Years, Born Michigan, Father Born England, Mother Born England, Paper Hanger
Farr Louise, Daughter, Female, Born August 1877, Aged 22, Married, 4 Years, 1 Child, 1 Child Living, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born Canada
Farr Harold, Grand Son, Male, Born May 1898, Aged 2, Single, Born New York, Father Born Michigan, Mother Born Canada

On the 1910 Census of Buffalo, Erie, New York are:
Farr Arthur, Head, Male, Aged 42, Married, 13 Years, Born Michigan, Father Born England, Mother Born England, English, Painter, House
Farr Louisa, Wife, Female, Aged 32, Married, 13 Years, 2 Children, 2 Children Living, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born Canada, Year of Immigration 1896, English
Farr Harold, Son, Male, Aged 11, Single, Born New York, Father Born Michigan, Mother Born Canada, English
Farr Grace, Daughter, Female, Aged 7, Single, Born New York, Father Born Michigan, Mother Born New York, English
Hyne Louisa, Mother in Law, Female, Aged 56, Widowed, 2 Children, 2 Children Living, Born Canada, Father Born Germany, Mother Born Germany, Year of Immigration 1896, English

On the 1920 Census of Ontario Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York are:
Farr Arthur, Head, Owns, Male, Aged 52, Married, Born Michigan, English, Father Born England, Mother Born Ireland, Foreman, Iron Works
Farr Louise C., Wife, Female, Aged 41, Married, Year of Immigration 1896, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born Canada
Farr Harold W., Son, Male, Aged 21, Single, Born New York, Father Born Michigan, Mother Born Canada, Secretary, Slate Co.
Farr Grace, Daughter, Female, Aged 17, Single, Born New York, Father Born Michigan, Mother Born Canada
Hyne Louise, Mother in Law, Female, Aged 64, Widowed, Year of Immigration 1896, Born Canada, Father Born Alsace-Lorraine, Mother Born Alsace-Lorraine 
Bier, Louisa (I04171)
 
2658
North Perth Marriages, Listowel - Robert Torrence, Aged 25 Years, Resides Mornington, Ontario, Born Grenville, Ontario, Bachelor, Farmer, Son of John and Mary Jane Torrence, Isabella Gilles, Aged 22 Years, Resides Grey, Ontario, Born Brantford, Ontario, Daughter of Alexander and Mary Gilles, Witnesses Robert Hastie, Milverton, Isabella McLean, Listowel, 28th February 1877 at Listowel, Groom Presbyterian, Bride Methodist, Solemnized by Rev. J. W. Bell, by License 
Torrance, Robert (I04961)
 
2659
Northumberland Marriages, Cramahe - Alfred Samuel Blight, Aged 24 Years, Miller, Born Parham, England, Resides Caselton, Bachelor, Son of David and Maria Blight, Married Leila Drury McQuoid, Aged 26 Years, Widow, Born Cramahe, Resides Caselton, Daughter of John and Emily Vansicklen, Witnesses John and Emily Vansicklen of Caselton, Groom Methodist, Bride Methodist, Solemnized by R. H. Letch of Caselton, by License, 5th September 1892 at Cramahe

On the 1901 Census of Dummer, Peterboro, Ontario are:
Blight Alfred, Male, Married, Head, Born 1st August 1870, Aged 30, Born England, English, Candian, Methodist
Blight Lulu, Female, Married, Wife, Born 23rd February 1868, Aged 32, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight, Dora, Female, Single, Daughter, Born 10th September 1991, Aged 13, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Arthur, Male, Single, Son Born 10th March 1898, Aged 3, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Clayton, Male, Single, Son, Born 4th February 1901, Aged -, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Dixon Francis, Male, Single, Domestic, Born 20th August 1875, Aged 25, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist

On the 1911 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are:
Blight Alfred S., Male, Head, Married, Born August 1870, Aged 70, Born England, Year of Immigration 1881, English, Canadian, Methodist, Miller
Blight Lula D., Female, Wife, Married, Born February 1865, Aged 45, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Dora A., Female, Daughter, Single, Born April 1886, Aged 25, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Arthur B., Male, Son, Single, Born March 1898, Aged 13, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Clayton G., Male, Son, Single, Born February 1901, Aged 10, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist
Blight Mabel D., Daughter, Single, Born March 1904, Aged 7, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist

Kent Deaths, Ridgetown - Blight Dency Lula, Female, Aged 49 Years, Date of Death April 10th 1915, Born Township of Cramahe, Northumberland, Place of Death Ridgetown, Married, Father John Vansiathen, Mother Emily Elizabeth Goldsmith, Cause of Death Pneumonia, Duration 4 Days, Contributory Cause of Death Defective Heart, Duration 48 Hours, Physician E. D. Ellis, Ridgetown, Informant A. S. Blight, Ridgetown 
Blight, Alfred Samuel (I21166)
 
2660
Northumberland Marriages, Haldimand - Joseph Wheelock Justin, Aged 30 Years, Resides Township of Toronto, Born Township of Toronto, Bachelor, Farmer, Son of William and Ellen Justin, Francis Jane Beatty, Aged 29 Years, Resides Haldimand, Born Haldimand, Spinster, Daughter of William and Jane Beatty, Witnesses Benjamin Justin, Township of Toronto, Sarah Russel, Township of Trafalgar, June 25, 1890 at Haldimand, Groom Methodist, Bride Church of England, Solemnized by Rev. Wm. E. Cooper, by License, Thomas Lawless Division Registrar of Haldimand Township

Peel Deaths, Chinguacousy - Place of Death Brampton, Justin Joseph Wheelen, Residence William Street, Brampton, Male, Irish, Married, Born Peel County, May 25, Aged 81 Years, Retired Farmer, At Place of Death 19 Years, Father William Justin, Born Peel County, Mother Mary Mason, Born Halton County, Informant Franklin Justin, Son, Date of Death March 15, 1934, Place of Burial Brampton, Date of Burial March 17, 1934, Undertaker Brampton Funeral Services, Brampton, Cause of Death Broncho Pneumonia, Duration 10 Days, Contributory Cause of Death Old Aged, Physician D. C. Heggie, Brampton, Ontario, Burial Permit Issued by D. T. Black per A. B., Brampton, March 17, 1934 
Justin, Joseph Wheelock (I05118)
 
2661
Obadiah and Nathaniel Dennis inherited from their father Ezekiel Dennis the western part of Point Abino, Bertie Township. Obadiah's share seems to have passed to one Ezekiel Dennis, perhaps a son. Ezekiel sold 250 acres in the front of Lots 33 and 34 in 1835.

Obadiah Dennis made out his will April 25, 1816, and it was probated January 31, 1822. He names his wife Prudence and children Ezekiel, Keziah, Sarah, Julia, Abigail, and son in law Thomas Rice. 
Dennis, Obadiah (I01370)
 
2662
Obituary

Death of Mrs. Feek

Elmira Feek, widow of Henry J. Feek, died in this city yesterday morning. She was in the 79th year of her age. The deceased had been a resident of Auburn for 14 years.

She is survived by one son-in-law, Frank A. Backus of this city, and five granddaughters, Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Mrs. F. A. Freen, Mrs. J. L. Fedigan, and Mrs. Ernest Bell, all of this city, and Mrs. F. A. Bostwick of Watertown.

Funeral services will be held from the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ernest Bell, 179 Cottage Street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. O. D. Fisher, pastor of the Wall Street Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Fosterville, N. Y. 
Elmira (I16013)
 
2663
Obituary

Mrs. Frank Backus Dies

Mrs. Carrie A. Feek, wife of Frank A. Backus, died Tuesday afteroon in the 60th year of her age. Mrs. Backus suffered a nervous breakdown six years ago from which she never fully recovered. Besides her husband, Mrs. Backus is survived by her mother, Mrs. Alvira Feek, and five daughters: Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Mrs. F. A. Green, Mrs. J. L. Fedigan, Mrs. E. A. Bell, all of Auburn, and Mrs. F. A. Bostwick of Watertown, N. Y. Private services will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Harvey, 8 Wheeler Street, Friday afternoon at the convenience of the family, Rev. O. D. Fisher officiating. Burial will be in Fort Hill Cemetery. 
Feek, Carrie (I15922)
 
2664
Obituary
Firmi, Ronald Peter - Ron's family is saddened to announce his passing on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at his residence in Collingwood. He is survived by his wife Patricia Anne (nee Eckert) Firmi and his four fine children of who he was profoundly proud. Rhonda (John Guy) children Michael, Alexandria and Christian; Karen (Mark Medensky) children Teddi, Brittany, Danny, Brigg, Madeline and Haley; Michael (Keyla) daughter Judi; Judi (Ted Brohman) children Ronnie, Caroline and Charlie. His memory will be cherished by his brother Louis Firmi (Rose), sisters Ida (Art Hill), Delcie (Andrew MacDonald) and brother-in-law Ralph Stewart and Rick Eckert (Joan). His many nieces and nephews will remember him as the gentle man he was. Ron was the youngest child of the late Guiditta and Angelo, and brother of the late Edith Stewart and Sarah Finch and her husband Ray. Ron was the founder of Pepi's Pizza in 1962 and Pepi's Upper Crust, Collingwood in 1977. He was delighted his daughter took over the pizza operation. Ronald's family will receive relatives and friends on Sunday from 1-3 and 7-9 PM at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick St., Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Parish prayers 8:30 PM Sunday evening. Prayers will be offered in the funeral home chapel at 10:20 AM on Monday, January 21, 2008 followed by procession to St. Anthony Daniel R.C. Church (29 Midland Dr., Kitchener) for Funeral Mass at 11 AM. Interment Woodland Cemetery followed by a reception at the restaurant 20 King St., Kitchener. In lieu of flowers, donations to Parkinson's Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). 
Firmi, Ronald Peter (I21324)
 
2665
Obituary
Mrs. John Dunmead

On Monday 14th inst. a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the Disciples' House of Worship in Selkirk to pay their last respects to the remains of Mrs. Mary Dunmead, who departed this life on the 11th. She was born March 28, 1796, in the Township of Clinton near Beamsville, Ontario, and was nearly 96 years old. We presume she was the oldest citizen of the County of Haldimand. She descended from Irish and Scotch parentage and seemed to have inherited the vigor and courage of both races. She lived contemporaneously with Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, who summoned the first Provincial Parliament of the old province of Upper Canada, and so her life spans every Parliament of this province. Among the first recollections of pioneer life was the murder of a Mr. Overholt, by the Indians, while taking a fat hog to sell to the Commissariat. During the War of 1812 on another occasion an Indian came into the home of Mr. James Henry, where she was alone, when she escaped by the rear door, gave the alarm, and Mr. Henry's son arrived in time to unhorse the Indian and recover the money. During the War of 1812-14 she assisted the Commissariat on many occasions in provisioning the troops as they passed from point to point. She first met Mr. John Dunmead whose wife she later became as he was locked up as a prisoner of war in an old house on the Niagara Frontier and risked her life in letting him out. She had a personal knowledge of General Brock and the Battle of Queenston Heights, her husband being a young man in the service carrying dispatches. On July 14th, 1815, the night of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, she saved her husband's life. Her married life extended over a period of 61 years and her issue was ten children only four surviving at her death. During the Rebellion of 1837, while her husband was at the front, she nobly cared for her large family. It was her privilege to see the fifth generation in her own family and to enjoy an almost uninterrupted good health. It could not be said that she died of any disease, but like the clock that is wound, ran her appointed time and stopped on as short notice. Early in life she embraced religion as a Methodist and we believe her sympathy continued with them until her demise. Rev. J. Wright, Methodist Pastor, preached a very appropriate sermon. The deceased had many friends among the oldest settlers as well as among their children and her own.

* The origin of this Obituary, handed down from generation to generation, is believed to be the Dunnville Gazette, a newspaper no longer in existence. A similar handwritten undated copy is located in the Selkirk Public Library, and another handwritten copy was among the papers of Hettie L. Weaver. Its date is estimated to be 1891.

From "Samuel Fry the Weaver" by Barbara Coffman:

A few nights later Amos came running home with the news that Abe Overholt was dead, shot by an Indian - shot by an Indian.

"An Indian?" exclaimed Elizabeth. "Why the Indians around here never harm anybody. How do they know who did it?"

"Abe said so. He wasn't quite dead when someone found him on the roadside. He just whispered the word Indian!"

"That's bad business," said Father Fry when he heard it. "We can't have trouble with our Indians. We've always been friends. Guess I'd better go down to Jacob Moyer's and see what we should do."

Returning later that evening Fry reported that a few weeks earlier Overholt had insulted an Indian woman by striking her with his whip when she unknowingly frightened his horse. The shooting, no doubt, was a form of retribution. Moyer sincerely hoped there would be no trouble over the incident.

Poem Written for Mary Ross Dunmead
by Great Great Granddaughter Hettie Laura Weaver

GRANNY DUNMEAD

Granny Dunmead's name at first
Was Mary Ross, I'm told,
Before she married Grandad
A soldier brave and bold.

Dispatches Grandad carried
For Isaac Brock, they tell,
And near him in the battle
Saw when that hero fell.

Granny's house was built of logs
And had a fireplace too
Where she could do her cooking
And sit when work was through.

At night time Granny's house was lit
By tallow candle light,
She was afraid of coal oil lamps
Though they were much more bright.

When she was old and wrinkled
And Grandad passed away
In winters with her children
Would Granny come and stay.

But the Irish that was in her
Was Granny proud to own
And always on St. Patrick's Day
Went back to her own home.

Although I never saw her
Yet I delight to hear
About the things that Granny did
While she was living here. 
Ross, Mary (I01245)
 
2666
OBITUARY
NAME: Jacob A. Pettit
DATE OF DEATH: Nov. 20, 1935, 6:30 a.m.
PLACE OF DEATH: Plainwell
AGE AT DEATH: 84 years 2 months 15 days
SEX: Male
RACE: White
OCCUPATION: Retired
MARITAL STATUS: Married, Olive Pettit
BIRTH DATE: Sept. 3, 1851
PLACE OF BIRTH: Canada.
PARENTS: Charles Pettit and Sarah Dunmead, both born in Canada.
INFORMANT: Martha Hill, Plainwell.
PHYSICIAN: Dr. Gladwin E. Ramseyer, Plainwell
UNDERTAKER: A.T. Murray
BURIED: Nov. 22, 1935, Plainwell 
Pettit, Jacob A. (I01508)
 
2667
Obituary
STEWART – Richard Dale: Passed away suddenly as the result of an accident on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 of Simcoe in his 55th year. He is survived by his dear wife; Ann Marie, loving children; Ryan Stewart of Simcoe and Jordan Stewart and her husband Dave Tank of Port Dover and cherished grandchild; Peighton. Also surviving is his father; Ralph Stewart of Hamilton, sister; Judy Lewis (Charles May) of Toronto, brothers; Chris Stewart (Marnie) of Hamilton and Danny Stewart (Becky)of Smithville, brothers-in-law; William McGhee (Marilyn) of Mississauga, Thomas McGhee (Deborah) of Grimsby, Gerald McGhee (Carla) of Caledonia and sister-in-law; Kathleen Macovi (Larry) of Stoney Creek and numerous nieces and nephews. Richard was predeceased by his mother Edith Stewart. Mr. Stewart was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Friends are invited to meet with the family on Monday, July 13, 2009 from 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m. at THE BALDOCK FUNERAL HOME, 96 Norfolk St. N., Simcoe. Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 11 a.m. from ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, corner of Union and Queen Sts. Simcoe. Reverend Father Maurice Charbonneau Celebrant. Interment at Port Dover Cemetery to follow. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Richard are asked to consider the Caring Cupboard (Food Bank). Parish Prayers will be said Monday evening at 7 p.m 
Stewart, Richard Dale (I21326)
 
2668
Obituary
STEWART, Ralph Donald - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ralph in the presence of his loving family. Ralph passed away on Tuesday May 28, 2013 at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby at the age of 82. Beloved husband of the late Edith Anne (nee Firmi). He will be sadly missed by his daughter Judith (Charles), sons Christopher (Marnie), and Daniel (Becky), and daughter in law Ann Marie. Predeceased by his son Richard. Cherished grandfather of Ryan, Jordan (Dave), Devan, Chad, Karli, Sydney, and great grandfather of Peighton and Shay. Cremation has taken place. A Private Service will be celebrated at SMITH’S FUNERAL HOME, Guelph Line, BURLINGTON (905-632-3333). If desired, donations to The Diabetes Association or The Carpenter Hospice would be sincerely appreciated by the family. 
Stewart, Ralph Donald (I21317)
 
2669
OBITUARY
Whitford, Phyllis Doris. At Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Thursday, June 4, 2009. Phyllis (Clack) Whitford, of 6 Swan Street, Port Dover, formerly of R.R. 2, Nanticoke, in her 89th year. Wife of the late George (2000). Beloved mother of Yvonne Stewart (Graham Vining) of London, Maureen and Richard Blacquier of P.E.I. and John Whitford of Nanticoke. Loving grandmother of 8 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Sister of Anne and Sydney Stagg of Pennsylvania, Rita McLellen and Douglas Clack of Croyden, England and the late Vera, Edward, John, Percy and Muriel. Friends are invited to call at COOPER FUNERAL HOME, 19 Talbot Street West, Jarvis on Monday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service for Phyllis will be held at Cooper Funeral Home on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Cheapside United Church Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Diabetes Association or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Friends are invited to send condolences to the family at www.cooperfuneralhome.ca 
Clack, Phyllis Doris (I08948)
 
2670
OBITUARY -

Funeral Services for Margaret Jean Dye will be held at the Berg Funeral Home in Kalkaska, on May 31, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Mrs. Dye passed away at South Side District Hospital, Mesa, Arizona, on Feb. 17, 1953. She had been in poor health and she and Mr. Dye had gone from Florida to Arizona for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dye had made their home in South Miami Florida from 1923 to July, 1952. Prior to going to Florida in 1923 they had lived in Roscommon, Michigan for about eight years where Mr. Dye had the Ford Agency.

Margaret Jean McClelland was born in South Boardman, Michigan February 6, 1886. At the age of 12 she joined the East Boardman Methodist Church. She was active in church work all her life. She was graduated from Kalkaska County Normal, class of 1904, and the following six years taught school in Kalkaska County. On August 4, 1910, she was united in marriage to John H. Dye at Spirit Lake, Idaho. In 1915 Mr. and Mrs. Dye returned to Michigan and made thier home at Roscommon until they went to Florida in 1923. In Sept. 1952, they had gone to Arizona where it was hoped a drier climate might improve her health.

Mrs. Dye was a talented musician and devoted church worker. She sang in the choir at Bonners Ferry, Idaho, from 1910 to 1913, in the choir at Roscommon from 1915 to 1923, in the choir at White Temple Methodist Church, Miami, and the First Methodist Church at South Miami for several years. She organized the South Miami Church Home Department and built it to the largest Home Department in the State of Florida. She was a life member of O.E.S. Fidelity Chapter No. 50 at Roscommon, and was a member of the South Miami Methodist Church at the time of her death.

Besides her husband, John H. Dye, to mourn her loss are three brothers and one sister, George C. McClelland of Kalamazoo, William McClelland of Rainy River Ontario, John L. McClelland of Battle Creek, and Mrs. W. F. Hunter of Rosebush, Mich. besides many friends in every community where she had lived.

Rev. C.B. Lyon, pastor of the First Christian Church of Battle Creek, and former pastor at Roscommon will conduct the funeral services. Interment will be at Lodi Cemetery. - Leader and Kalkaskian, May 21, 1953
Information courtesy Leader and Kalkaskian, www.upnorthpub.com 
McClelland, Margaret Jean (I09060)
 
2671
Obituary -

Port Dover Native
Led Colorful Life

The colorful life of P. D. Walker, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, aged 80 years, a veteran fur trader who "rode the range" in the days of a fenceless west, trekked over the old Pembina trail to the Yukon in 1898 in search of gold, and donned the N.W.M.P. uniform in the 1885 Riel Rebellion, ended in hospital in Prince Albert, early in December.

Mr. Walker was well-known in the fur trade of Western Canada and the north, having been actively associated with it since he joined the Revillon Freres Trading Company at Edmonton 45 years ago. Still extremely active despite his age, he was acting as fur buyer for the Hudson's Bay Company at the time of his death. He died a few hours after being admitted to hospital Friday afternoon.

For a number or years Mr. Walker was post manager for Reveillon Freres at Athabaska Landing and in 1917 went to Prince Albert as district manager of the company. When the firm was taken over by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1936 he continued with the latter company as fur buyer, a field in which he had established a reputation as an expert.

Born near Port Dover, Ont., in 18[65], the son of Dr. N. O. Walker, a widely-known physician in his day, and Mrs. Walker, he went west to MacLeod, Alberta, then Northwest Territories, in 1884. For a number of years he rode the range both in Western Canada and Montana. During the Riel Rebellion of 1885 he joined the Mounted Police as a special constable.

During the 1898 gold rush Mr. Walker joined a party of prospectors going to the Yukon via the old Pembina route north from Edmonton. Suffering great hardships and running out of supplies the party was unable to reach its goal and returned to Edmonton some months after starting out. Keenly interested in politics, he was a staunch Conservative throughout his life.

Surviving are one son, Col. D. E. Walker, D.S.O., Saskatoon, who commanded the Saskatoon Light Infantry in the Second Great War; two daughters, Mrs. F. L. Dupre and Mrs. W. L. Davis, both of Prince Albert; one sister, Mrs. Robert Tyrrell, Toronto; one brother, George Wallace, Idaho and six grandsons. This wife predeceased him in 1926. The late Mrs. Joseph Smythe, Lynn Valley, was a sister. J. B. Tyrrell, the well-known Toronto mining engineer and explorer is a cousin.

The funeral service was held in St. Alban's Cathedral, Prince Albert.

[Compiler's Comment: On 22 Oct 2007 we received an email from Robert Mutrie that said: Philip was 12 in the 1881 Census of Port Dover, and the 1901 Census of Maple Creek, Assiniboia District, Saskatchewan gave his birth date as 16 Jul 1868] 
Walker, Philip Drayton (I22025)
 
2672
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MacDONALD, Donald Landon Ivey, of Port Dover. Passed away on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at Dover Cliffs Nursing Home in his 78th year. Loving and devoted husband of Muriel for 56 years. Cherished father of Rod and his wife Dorothy of Hampton, N.B. and Patricia Perrott of Oakville. Much loved grandfather of Andrew, Mark, Nathan and Jake, great grandfather of Nolan. Dear brother of Sue Anderton of Massaschusetts. Predeceased by his parents Hugh MacDonald and Stella MacDonald Henry, and step-parents Mary MacDonald and Malcolm Henry, and grandson Michael. Don spent his life in law enforcement, he worked with the Sarnia City Police Department for 32 years, retiring as the Deputy Chief. He was a life member and Past Master of the Victoria Lodge #56 A.F. & A.M. and esteemed member and Past President of the Norfolk Shrine Club, he was also an affiliate member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #158. Friends and family were invited for visitation on Sunday, January 13, 2008 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Thompson Waters Funeral Home, 102 First Ave., Port Dover, 519-583-1530. Masonic service was held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial Service for Don to celebrate his life was Monday, January 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. in the funeral home Chapel. Rev. Frank Walker officiated. Interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing, donations to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences can be e-mailed to waters@nornet.on.ca. 
MacDonald, Donald Landon Ivey (I13603)
 
2673
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McKNIGHT, Marjorie, passed away peacefully at Norview Lodge on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 in her 99th year. Predeceased by husbands, Stanley McKnight and Robert Combe. Cherished mother of Craig Combe of London. Much loved grandmother of Greg and Kelly-Jo, and great grandmother of Emmerson and Carver. Predeceased by her brother Otis Silverthorne and sister, Virginia Crozier. She was a special aunt of Elizabeth Howden. Marjorie was a former member of Lynn River #299 O.E.S. A service will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Waters Funeral Home, Port Dover, 519-583-1530. For those wishing, donations to Norview Lodge or Breast Cancer would be greatly appreciated. On-line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca A very special thank you to the staff at Norview Lodge for the exceptional care. 
Silverthorn, Marjorie (I17710)
 
2674
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Mrs. Joel G. Weaver - After a short illness in the War Memorial Hospital, Dunnville, Mrs. Joel G. Weaver, of Selkirk, passed away on Wednesday, January 15, 1964, in her 77th year. The former Nellie Beatrice Gee, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Mary Gee, and was born in Rainham Township on June 13, 1887. On April 7, 1909, she was united in marriage with Joel Glover Weaver at Wilkie, Sask., where they continued to reside until 1918 when they moved to the Selkirk area. Mrs. Weaver was a faithful worker in the Evangelical United Brethern Church and also took an active interest in community affairs. Surviving are her husband and seven sons and three daughters: Vernon and Leslie, of Walpole; Cecil, of Selkirk; Russell, Glen, Charles and Donald of Nanticoke; Mrs. Don Thurston (Mabel) of Welland; Mrs. Ivan McKenzie (Reta) of Nanticoke; Mrs. Bruce Awde (Mary) of Hagersville. A son Clifford Roy, predeceased his mother on August 13, 1955, losing his life in the hurricane "Connie". Also surviving are 40 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and a brother, Joseph Gee, of Rainham Township. Mrs. Weaver rested at the Weiderick-Yeates Funeral Home, Fisherville, until Saturday noon, thence to the Evangelical United Brethern Church, Selkirk where service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. James Bechtel. During the service Mr. Ephraim Nablo sang "Going Home". Interment was made in Selkirk Union Cemetery, the pallbearers being six sons; Vernon, Cecil, Russell, Glen, Donald and Charles. Flower bearers were grandchildren, Gerald McKenzie, Douglas Weaver, Larry Weaver and Robert Awde. The floral tributes and memorial donations to the building fund showed the high esteem in which Mrs. Weaver was held throughout the community. 
Gee, Nellie Beatrice (I03571)
 
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The Hamilton SpectatorFebruary 22, 2010

SWARTS, Alice Marion Alice Marion passed away peacefully on February 22, 2010 at the Norfolk General Hospital, in her 86th year. Beloved mother of Gerald (Carol), Keith (Donna), Marilyn (Garry), Glen (Pauline), Brian, Ron (Candy). Dear Nana to Shawn, Shannon (deceased), Chris, Darryl, Charlene, Kim, Tom, John, Stacey, Jessica, Johnathon, Leslie, Rachel, Ashley and Aaron. Special Great-Nana to Zach, Chase, Haven, Marley, Isaijah Logan, Lucas, Matthew, Wilson, Brooke, Ella, Molly, Jack and Charlie. Marion was predeceased by her sister Jean Lamb and brother Doug Lamb. Marion was active in the Port Dover Seniors’ Card Group and the Marburg Women's Institute. Marion also went through the ranks of the Royal Canadian Legion, Simcoe Branch. At Marion’s request, there will be no funeral service. Cremation to follow. Interment at a later date.

Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the s!unlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn’s rain.
When you awaken in the morning’s hush,
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.
Author Unknown. 
Smith, Alice Marion (I08576)
 
2676
OBITUARY - WALSH Frances Ann: At Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Monday, October 6, 2008, Frances Ann Walsh formerly of Vittoria in her 98th year. Wife of the late Leighton McCall Walsh (1983). Dear mother to Gordon Walsh (Carolyn), Vittoria, Duncan Walsh (Sharon), Vittoria, Virginia Cable (Reg), New Brunswick, Elaine Boughner (Brian), Vittoria, John Walsh (Charlene), Vittoria, Jimmy Walsh (Susie), Port Rowan, Margaret Urech, Langton, Nancy Sipley (Bill), Simcoe. Predeceased by children Judy Bradshaw (the late Bill), Madeline Lindsay (the late Jack), Charles Walsh and Donald Walsh. Survived by daughter-in-law Josie Walsh. Dear sister to Roy Foster (Marion), Martin Foster (Rita), Bessie Short. Mrs. Walsh is also survived by 40 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings Allen Foster (the late Fern), Bernard Foster (the late Louise), Edwin Foster (the late Thelma), Hatcher Foster (the late Eleanor) and Rachel Russo (the late George). Mrs. Walsh was a member of St. Andrew’s United Church, Vittoria, the U.C.W. and an honorary member of the Vittoria Women’s Institute. Friends are invited to call at THE FERRIS FUNERAL HOME, 214 Norfolk St. S., Simcoe, on Thursday evening from 7 - 9 p.m., where service will be conducted on Friday, October 10 at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Brian Elder officiating. Interment St. Andrew’s United Cemetery, Vittoria. Memorial donations to St. Andrew’s United Church or Cemetery or the Vittoria Women’s Institute would be appreciated. Online condolences at ferrisfuneral.com 
Foster, Frances Ann (I09236)
 
2677
Obituary - AKINS, MARJORIE CLAIRE (nee Hunt) of Port Dover, passed away Thursday, September 20th, 2012 in her 82nd year. Cherished mother and mother-in-law of Pam (Kent), Bruce (Lynn), Carol, Wayne (Agnes), Dean (Donna) and dearly loved sister of Marie. Predeceased by her parents Homer and Ethel, husband Lynes (Hick), son Paul, brother Bill and great- granddaughter Avery. She will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. At Marjorie’s request cremation has taken place and no service will be held. If so desired donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Camp Trillium (Rainbow Lake) would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements have been entrusted to THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME, Port Dover 519-583-1530. Online donations and/or condolences can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca 
Hunt, Marjorie Claire (I20984)
 
2678
Obituary - Alf Long
LONG, Alfred Herbert. The family mourns the passing of a beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather in his favourite chair at Anson Place Care Centre, Hagersville on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 in his 88th year. Alf Long of Port Dover is once again united hand-in-hand with his wife Irene (Renee, 2005). He leaves behind his three children; Joe (Bonnie) of Sebright, Cheryl (Merv) of Jarvis and Dan of R.R. #4 Simcoe; his grandchildren Shannon (Mathieu), Matt, Craig, Cori (Aaron Moss), Aaron (Heather), Tyler (Kate), Alex and Jessie; his great-granddaughters Darcy, Jayden, Charlee, Brynn and Bobbi-Jo. Also survived by his sisters Peggy Tremblay and Thelma Partridge and his brothers Robert (Jean) and Fred (Bernice) and his sister-in-law Shirley. Predeceased by his parents Craig and Elsie Long, and his siblings and their spouses Jim (Vi), Joe (Dot), Charlie, Mid, Phoebe (Doug), Fanny (Doan), Mabel (Walt), Norm Tremblay and Harold Partridge. Alf served in the Royal Canadian Navy in WWII and retired from the American Can, Simcoe, where he also managed the CanCo Credit Union for over 25 years. He was a proud member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #158 Port Dover and loved his lake and town. A Celebration of Alf’s life was held at R.C.L. Branch #158, 212 Market Street East, Port Dover on Sunday, May 26, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. Interment followed at Port Dover Cemetery. If desired, donations in memory of Alf can be made to R.C.L. #158 or the charity of your choice. Friends are invited to send condolences to the family at www.cooperfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Cooper Funeral Home, Jarvis, 519-587-4414. 
Long, Alfred Herbert (I22517)
 
2679
Obituary - Allen Givens

GIVENS, Allen Gordon of Waterford died peacefully of heart failure at Norview Lodge, Simcoe, on Thursday March 31, 2011 at the age of 89. Beloved husband of the late Imogen (Knister). Loving father of Sheila Givens, Ruth (and Jim) Greenlaw, Ray (and Helga), Paul (and Bernadette Lanigan), Glenn (and Adriana Aguinaga) and son-in-law Grant Rushton. Cherished Grandfather of 11 grandchildren. Survived by sister-in-law Doris Givens and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by daughter Rebecca Givens, brother Jack and sister Evelyn Williams, half sister Aletha, and half brothers Alexander and Melvin Givens. Born and raised on a dairy farm in Northfield, Allen along side his wife Imogen, raised their six children there. He loved music and played many instruments including the saw. A faithful member of the United Church all his life, Allen sang in church choirs. Friends were received at the Thompson-Mott Funeral Home, Waterford on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service was held at Waterford United Church on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 11 a.m. Rev. John Maich officiated. Interment Northfield Cemetery, near Burford. As expressions of sympathy the family would appreciate donations to Waterford United Church or charity of your choice. www.thompsonmottfuneralhome.com 
Givens, Allen (I17056)
 
2680
Obituary - AMMERMAN, Arthur Albert of Port Dover at Norfolk General Hospital on Friday, March 10, 2006 in his 82nd year. Faithful and loving husband to Betty for 62 years, devoted father of Ronald and his wife Shirley of Port Ryerse, and Sharon Gardner of Port Dover and son-in-law Jim Gardner. Adoring and proud grandfather of Katharine and Jill Syreichtchikova (nee Gardner) and her husband Ivan. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Robert and Ruth Ammerman of Windham Centre and caring uncle of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his sister, Violet King. A dedicated and professional Cronkwright Transport driver with a 40-year safe driving record, was presented with the Million Mile Safe Driving Award by Mack Trucks, Inc. He enjoyed his holidays in the North country teaching his grandchildren the finer points of fishing and boating. Art was a man of honour with a great love and respect for family, friends, and neighbours. His kindheartedness and generosity will be greatly missed by all who had the good fortune of knowing him. Visitation for family and friends was on Monday, March 13, 2006, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Thompson Waters Funeral Home, 102 First Ave., Port Dover, 583-1530. Funeral service for Mr. Ammerman was held Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church (St. George & Chapman Sts.) Port Dover. Rev. James Douglas officiated. Interment at Port Dover Cemetery. Donations in memory of Art Ammerman made to Knox Presbyterian Church, Ontario March of Dimes or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. The family wishes to thank the members of Knox Presbyterian Church for their kindness and support throughout this difficult time. 
Ammerman, Arthur (I18990)
 
2681
Obituary - Anna Weaver
WEAVER – Anna Martha (nee Vokes) of Port Stanley passed away on May 31, 2012 at the age of 86. Beloved wife of Glen Weaver. Anna is survived by her loving children Sonya (Marvin) Marks of Waterford, Glenda Jones of Woodstock, James Weaver of Port Stanley, Mark (Dolores) Weaver of Port Stanley, and Ross Weaver (Laura Burden) of Port Stanley. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Also survived by siblings Victor (Joyce) Vokes of Simcoe, and Doug (Darlene) Vokes of Batchawana Bay. Predeceased by her brother Robert and his wife Betty Vokes, and two grandchildren – Jamie Weaver and Jason Marks. Anna enjoyed her career as a hairdresser working in her own salon at home, was active in the family business of Weaver Brothers Fisheries, and worked at the St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital – C.S.R. Unit for 18 years. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #410, and a member of Christ Church Anglican, Port Stanley. Visitation was held at the Shawn Jackson Funeral Home 31 Elgin Street, St. Thomas (519-631-0570) on Sunday, June 3, 2012 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., where the funeral service was held in the chapel on Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment in Aylmer Cemetery. If desired, donations to Canadian Diabetes Association or Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Personal condolences to the family can be made atwww.shawnjacksonfuneralhome.com 
Vokes, Anna Martha (I05001)
 
2682
Obituary - ANSTEE, Frances Margaret, passed away in her 100th year on December 3, 2011 at Dover Cliffs Nursing Home, Port Dover, her home for the past 16 years. Born in England in 1912, Frances was the daughter of Robert Oswald White and Margaret Armin. She was predeceased by her husband William Anstee Sr. (1996), her son and daughter-in-law William Jr. and Mary Lou Anstee (1975) and her brother Robert White and his wife Jean. Survived by her three sons, John Anstee and Marion, of Port Dover, David Anstee and Donna of Talbotville and Robert Anstee and Lynda of Vittoria. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren and her sister, Doreen Smith of Simcoe. The funeral service will be held at THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME, 102 First Ave., Port Dover (519) 583-1530 on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at 2 pm, with visitation 1hour prior to the service (1:00). The Reverend Frank Walker officiating, interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. On line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca. The family would like to extend their thanks to the staff of Dover Cliffs for their many years of exceptional care and support of Frances. 
White, Frances Margaret (I21668)
 
2683
Obituary - ANSTEE, Louise of Port Dover, passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Monday, April 24, 2006, in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the late George Anstee (2004). Dearly loved mother of Steven, Randy, Linda and Anne-Marie. Proud grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Thompson Waters Funeral Home, 102 First Avenue, Port Dover (583-1530) on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be held in the funeral home Chapel on Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Brian Elder officiating, followed by interment in Port Dover Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 
Wyatt, Louise (I21673)
 
2684
Obituary - ANSTEE, Randy of Port Dover, passed away suddenly at his home on Sunday, January 29, 2012 in his 61st year. Dearly loved father of Wyatt Anstee of Simcoe, and Miranda Anstee and Mike Auld of Simcoe. Cherished grandpa of Alexis and Alex. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Steven Anstee of Port Dover, Linda Valley and Doug Baguley of Port Dover and Anne Marie McLees and Rob Vardy of Tillsonburg. Will be fondly remembered by Clare and daughter-in-law Jackie and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents George and Louise Anstee and son Andrew (2004). Randy worked at Ontario Hydro for more than 30 years as a Stationary Engineer. Friends are invited to meet with the family to share their memories of Randy on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME LTD., 102 First Ave., Port Dover 519-583-1530, 2 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm. The Funeral Service will be held in the funeral home Chapel on Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 11 am. The Reverend Frank Walker officiating. Interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing donations to Breast Cancer would be greatly appreciated. On-line donations and/or condolences can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca 
Anstee, Randy (I21675)
 
2685
Obituary - BALLANTYNE, Laurel (nee MISNER) – of Hillsburgh, ON, (formerly of Port Dover), at Georgetown Hospital on Wednesday, October 25, 2006, in her 85th year. Loving and devoted mother of Robert and Barb Ballantyne of Hillsburgh and Margaret Ballantyne of Toronto. Cherished grandmother of Walker, Wyatt and Miranda. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Robert Misner, Florence Watkinson, Donald and Bertha Misner, Eleanore Misner and Thelma Misner. Will be sadly missed by her many, many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Henry and Olive, brothers Jack and his first wife Gen, Charles, Elmore and his wives Janet and Gertrude, Henry and his wife Mildred, sister Margaret and brother-in-law Chuck Watkinson and sister-in-law Muriel. Laurel was a Private 1st Class in WWII and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #158, Port Dover. She will be remembered for her great sense of humour and her generous and kind nature. Laurel was a dedicated and proud grandmother and her three precious grandchildren will hold very special memories of her. A Memorial Service to celebrate Laurel’s life will be held Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 12 noon at THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 102 First Ave., Port Dover, (519-583-1530). Reverend Malcolm Muth officiating. A Legion Service prior the memorial at 11:30 a.m. For those wishing, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated. 
Misner, Laurel Edna (I15540)
 
2686
Obituary - BARKER, Nancy Jane of Port Dover passed away suddenly on September 6, 2013 at Norfolk General Hospital in her 67th year. Nancy will be missed by Barbara Harrison and family, the Barker family and many friends and relatives. Predeceased by her parents James and Marion Shand and infant son Thomas Peter. She lived at Dover Cliffs LTC for many years and will be fondly remembered by the staff and residents. Nancy was a long time member of Grace United Church. A Memorial Service to celebrate Nancy's life will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 11 am at Grace United Church (Chapman & St. George Sts.). The Reverend Frank Walker officiating. Interment Woodhouse Cemetery. For those wishing, donations to Grace United Church Accessibility Fund or Multiple Sclerosis would be appreciated. Arrangements have been entrusted to THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME, Port Dover (519) 583-1530. On-line donations and/or condolences can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca 
Shand, Nancy Jane (I20914)
 
2687
Obituary - Bill Castles
CASTLES, William of Port Dover, passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 in his 84th year. Beloved husband to Helen (Powell) for 62 ½ years. Loving father and father-in-law of Jack and Diane of Simcoe, Shirley and Tony Laundrie of Port Dover, Doug of Port Dover, Bill Jr. of Simcoe and Betty and Jim Davison of Simcoe. Proud grandfather of Shane, Brooke, Dustin, Jimmy, Billy, Patricia, Shawn and great-grandfather of Michael, Kendra, Bo, Ryder, Nichole and Shelby. Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Bob and Shirley Castles of Simcoe, Betty McQuillan of Port Dover, Patty and Jack Davison of Mississauga, Barbara and Dave Kilpatrick of Port Dover and Victor and Marie Powell of Dunnville. Will be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Bill was a long-time employee of Riddle Oil Co. He was a founding member of the 3 Hooks Club, a member of the RCL Branch #79, Simcoe, long-time member of the Reserve Army 56 Field Regiment 69th Battery, a life member of the Sgt. Mess, and a member of M.G.B.I. Club. He also was a long-time volunteer at Marburg Community Hall. Friends were invited to meet with the family to share their memories of Bill at Thompson Waters Funeral Home, 102 First Ave., Port Dover (519-583-1530) on Thursday, June 14, 2012 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday, June 15, 2012 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. A Service to Celebrate Bill’s life was held in the funeral home Chapel at 2 p.m. on Friday. The Reverend Jim Wencel officiated. Interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing, donations to the Who Did It Club would be greatly appreciated. On-line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca 
Castles, William (I22423)
 
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Obituary - Bill McQuillan
McQUILLAN, William Ashley (Bill). After a lengthy and courageous battle with Alzheimers, Bill passed away peacefully at the Village of Tansley Woods in Burlington on Saturday, October 24, 2009. He was in his 80th year. Bill is survived by his wife Betty of 53 years and daughter Dianne Andrews (Colin). Cherished grandfather to Kim Krug (Jay) and Jason Faulkner (Angela) and great grandfather to Nathan, Karmen, Jaden and Hannah. He will be lovingly remembered by his siblings Bob (Betty), Tom, Barbara O’Reilly and Mary Robertson. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family members and many friends. During his many years in Port Dover, Bill worked for the CPR, served as Building Inspector in 1967 and was one of the original owners of Doverwood Motors where he worked until retirement. He also served on the Board of Management for St. Paul’s Anglican Church. We would like to thank the staff of Tansley Woods (especially the Brant Unit) and Dr. Ragonetti for the wonderful care Bill received. A Service of Remembrance for family and friends will take place at St. Paul’s Anglican Church (Market and St. George Sts.) in Port Dover at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 with interment in the Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Waters Funeral Home, Port Dover, 519-583-1530. On line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca
 
McQuillan, Bill (I17133)
 
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Obituary - BINGLEMAN (NOLAN) (nee Ross) Olive Jessie - At Maple Park Lodge, Fort Erie on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 in her 89th, year. Beloved wife of the late Rae Bingleman (1988) and Fred Nolan (1971). Loving mother of Barbara (Dave) Stevenson of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. and the late Ron Nolan (2008) and his wife Betty of Stevensville. Loved grandma of David Stevenson, Dianna (John) Lamolli, Rebecca (Steve) Douglas, Aaron Stevenson, Randy (Linda) Nolan, Sandra (Ronald Miller), Steve (Debbie) Nolan, Mike (Kristin) Nolan and great- grandma of 12 and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Gordon Ross.of Fort Erie. Visitation at the HAMMOND-DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME, 21 Wintemute Street, Fort Erie on Tuesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, May 12th at 11:30 a.m. with Chaplain Isaac Flagg officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Fort Erie, Ontario. If so desired expression of sympathy may be made to Maple Park Lodge Residence Council. On line condolences at www.hammonddavidsonfuneralhome.com 
Ross, Olive Jessie (I12710)
 
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Obituary - BINGLEMAN Clara Emma: At Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Monday, March 31, 2008, Clara Bingleman of Vittoria in her 109th year. Daughter of the late John Henry Bingleman and Lydia Jane Stewart. She is survived by her sister-in-law Audrey Bingleman and nieces and nephews Leila Green (Bruce), Clara Post (the late Ken), Lydia Chapman (Ray), Leota Offord (the late Jack), Leo Bingleman (Joan), Frances Winter (Alan) and Jack Bingleman (Helen). She is survived by several great-nieces and nephews, great-great-nieces and nephews and great-great-great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brothers and sisters Charlie, Laura Detta, Henry, Leota Barker, Herbert and Knisley. Friends were invited to call at THE FERRIS FUNERAL HOME, 214 Norfolk St. S., Simcoe, on Thursday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m., where service will be conducted on Friday, April 4 at 1:00 p.m. Pastor George B. Watt officiating. Interment Vittoria Baptist Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Norfolk General Hospital Foundation, the Vittoria and District Foundation or the charity of your choice. Online condolences at ferrisfuneral.com 
Bingleman, Clara Emma (I03770)
 
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Obituary - BLAKE, Vera (nee Bell), at West Haldimand General Hospital, Hagersville on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 in her 97th year, peacefully surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her husband Charles (1973). Cherished mother and mother-in-law of Terry and Mona, Josephine and Bob Mummery, Ruth and Erland Lampman and Judy and Lawson Webb. Loving granny of 18 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson. Predeceased by her son John, grandsons Neil and Scott Blake and great grandson Ryan Mummery. Vera immigrated from Ireland at age 17 with her brother Hugh Bell. She was the youngest of thirteen children. She was a lifelong resident of Port Dover. Vera was a former member of St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church, Port Dover and St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hagersville. She was a member of the C.W.L. In keeping with Vera’s wishes there was no visitation. All were welcomed to celebrate Vera’s life at a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church, Lynn Park Ave., Port Dover. Father Pio Beorchia celebrant. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Simcoe. For those wishing, donations to the Arthritis Society or West Haldimand General Hospital would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Waters Funeral Home Ltd., Port Dover, 519-583-1530. Online condolences can be emailed to waters@nornet.on.ca. 
Bell, Vera (I21235)
 
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Obituary - BRAITHWAITE, Barbara (nee Stephens) of Port Dover, passed away peacefully at Norfolk General Hospital on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in her 73rd year. Cherished mother of Stephen and Jane (Ashenden)of Simcoe, and Mary Ellen of Waterford. Loving
grandmother of Garrett David John Braithwaite. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Peter and Diana Stephens, Sue Butler, Glennis and Bill Scott, and Faith and Leonard Sears. Predeceased by brothers Elvin Linton Stephens and Llewellyn Stephens, sister Yvonne Snively and brothers-in-law, Bill Butler and Vern Snively. Barb was a life long resident of Port Dover and worked for DeKoning Meats as a butcher for 40 years. A Memorial Service to Celebrate Barb's life will be held on Saturday January 2, 2010 at 11 am at THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 102 First Ave., Port Dover (519) 583-1530. Interment at Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing, donations to Norfolk Association for Community Living (NACL) would be greatly appreciated. On line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca. 
Stephens, Barbara (I22191)
 
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Obituary - BRULEY – Melissa (May) in her 92nd year at Eastholme Retirement in Powassan on August 12, 2008. Dear wife of the late Walter Bruley, residents for many years of Port Dover. Loving mother of Gloria (Ted) Clair, Brantford. Grandmother of Bill (Bonnie) Clair, Powassan, Joe (Dianne) Clair, Hamilton. Great grandmother of Helayna, Jacob, Matthew and Michael. Survived by sister Margaret Risdell of London. May was a 68-year member of the Rebekah Lodge and until two years ago, was a very active member. Services were held at Martyn Funeral Home on August 19, 2008. Interment at Union Cemetery, North Bay on August 20, 2008. 
May, Melissa (I22489)
 
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Obituary - BUCKLEY, Ruth Ellenora (Burch) - after a long and courageous battle with cancer, the family of Ruth Ellenora (Burch) Buckley is saddened to announce the end of an Era. The remaining survivor of the former Ruth's Wayside Inn has passed away. She was 89 years of age. The death occurred at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Dec. 6, 2010. She was born in Simcoe, Ontario to Ezra Burch and Isabella Mitchell on April 7, 1921. Ruth was the youngest of 3 daughters, Aileen Carmount, formerly of Guelph survives her and Marion Campbell of California (deceased). She was married to Edward Stanley Buckley (deceased) on May 22, 1940 in Toronto Ontario. Ruth and Stan were the proprietors of Ruth's Wayside Inn for almost 20 years until they moved to Muskoka in 1965. Beloved mother of Lynn (Chris) Owen of Huntsville. She was predeceased by daughter Coreen (Beirness-Pucan) and son Norman. Survived by grandchildren Jim (Sue) Beirness of Tobermory, Ontario, Donna (Eric) Prust of Saintfield Ontario, Carrie (Ken) Cunnington of Dwight Ontario and Greg Allinson of Huntsville Ontario. Also survived by great grandchildren Carmen and Kirsten Cunnington, Taylor Bechtel, Katherine, Michael and Nicholas Prust, Brandon and Braydon Allinson. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Mitchell's Funeral Home in Huntsville, Ontario. Service took place at All Saints Anglican Church by the Venerable Dawn Henderson on Dec. 10, 2010. Spring committal to take place at St. James Cemetery in Port Cunnington Ontario. Pallbearers were Gary Allinson, Greg Allinson, Chris Owen, Ken Cunnington, Bob Baker and Mike Ide. Memorial gifts can be sent to Huntsville Hospital Foundation, Hospice Huntsville or the charity of your choice.

Norfolk Trivia - 32. What thriving business once operated on the Highway 3 site of the Simcoe Gospel Chapel?
Ruth’s Wayside Inn, and before that the Excelsior Cheese Factory 
Burch, Ruth Ellenora (I18132)
 
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Obituary - BUSH, Wallace James “Spud” of Port Dover, suddenly at home on Saturday, November 20, 2010 in his 78th year. Loving father of Lisa Anne Bush and Murray Wiggans of Port Dover. Proud grandfather of William, Alexandra and Bradley. Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Ronald and Sharon, Georgina Mummery, Rosemary Cossar and Lois Waldick and Wilfred Cox all of Port Dover. Spud will be sadly missed by Beverley Bush of Cambridge, his dear friend Danny, as well as many other friends and family. Predeceased by his parents George and Robina, brothers-in-law Walt Mummery and James Cossar. Spud was a former pitcher with the Brantford Red Sox, with pitching records that still stand today. He also played semi-pro ball for many teams in the United States. He was the former owner/operator of Lisa’s Tea Room in Cambridge and several Pepis Pizza Shops in Brantford, Cambridge and Preston. In keeping with Spud’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Services to be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Waters Funeral Home, 519-583-1530. For those wishing, memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated. On line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca. 
Bush, Wallace James "Spud" (I22638)
 
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Obituary - CARR, Evelyn - (1930-2011). Passed away, peacefully into the welcoming arms of her Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ, Miss Evelyn Lillian Carr on Monday, October 17th, 2011, at the family home of John and Maria Smits, R.R.5, Waterford, at the age of 81. Evelyn is survived by her sister Kathleen Vivian (Kathy) Carr of R.R.5, Waterford and she will also be sadly missed by John, Maria, Ace, Erwin, Ana, Marcel, Jen, Makayla and Logan along with many other friends and family. Survived by a step nephew Ken and Cheryl Carr of R.R.6, Simcoe. Predeceased by her parents Walter Carr and the late former Nellie Mudford (both were from Port Rowan), her brother Robert Allan Carr, her half brothers Gordon Carr and Kenneth Carr Sr. and a half sister Mildred Clark. Evelyn is resting at the VERHOEVE FUNERAL HOME , Langton (519-875-4464) for visitation Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Complete Funeral Service to celebrate Evelyn's life to be conducted on Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the Verhoeve Funeral Home Chapel, Langton by Pastor Jim Rowbottom of the Grace Family Fellowship Church, Courtland. Interment will be in the Carr Family Plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Walsingham. Memorial donations payable by cheque to Camp Trillium/Rainbow Lake or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged through the Verhoeve Funeral Home, Langton. Personal condolences at www.verhoevefuneralhomes.com10686327 
Carr, Evelyn Lillian (I19284)
 
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Obituary - CHAPMAN, William Jeffery (Bill) - Sept.6, 1916 - April 2, 2004
WWII RCAF 426 Squadron Assoc.
Peacefully at William Osler Etobicoke Hospital. Beloved husband of Shelagh (Pond) for 57 years. Proud father of Roberta Hesketh (Fred), Wendy Chapman and Patty McDonald (Dave) and loving grandfather of Travis, Tyler, Morgan and Dana. Survived by brother John of Jarvis. Past president of Simcoe Kinsmen Club, Simcoe and Baie D’urfe Curling Clubs. Member of Kiwanis Club of Islington and Humber Valley United Church - 76 Anglesey Blvd. where a celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 11:30 a.m. 
Chapman, William Jeffrey (I04417)
 
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Obituary - Charles Acton-Bond

ACTON-BOND, Charles Herbert. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Charles Herbert Acton-Bond, V, 70, surrounded by his family at his home in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on Sunday, June 10, 2007. Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, he was the son of the late Charles and Minnie (Gamble) Acton-Bond. Charles was a successful entrepreneur and marine contractor who lived life to the fullest and enjoyed sharing many great dreams. He moved to Lunenburg in 1998 to work with Tallships, and in 2001 he and his wife Karen opened Senators B and B. Charles will be greatly missed by his family who were such an important part of his life. He is survived by his wife the former Karen Trent, daughters Mary (Jason McNaught), Ottawa, Katie (Neil Johnston), Ottawa, Rebecca (Euen Moore, St. John’s Nfld, Alexandria (Michael Francis), Lunenburg, niece Susan (Daniel Scott), Bermuda; sister Mary (Fred Harris) of Ottawa, and twin brother, Michael of Ottawa. A service to celebrate Charles’ life will be held for family and friends on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at Bachman’s Beach. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Bytown Brigantine Tall Ships Youth Sailing Program or to Nova Scotia Lung Association, through the Dana L. Sweeny Funeral Home, Lunenburg (902-634-3942). www.sweenyfuneralhome.ca. 
Acton-Bond, Charles Herbert (I17098)
 
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Obituary - CLARK, Margaret Olive (nee Bridgwater). Passed away peacefully at Saint Luke’s Place, Cambridge, Ontario on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at age 90. Predeceased by her loving husband Raymond Clark. Beloved mother of Margaret Ann Collard (Samuel “Rex”), Linda Mary Pitcher (Douglas), Judith Rae Hilgartner (James) and Elizabeth Jean Seaver (Thomas). Dearly loved grandmother of twelve grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents, four brothers and one granddaughter. The family received friends at the Barthel Funeral Home, 566 Queenston Road, Cambridge, Ontario N3H 3J8 (519-653-3251) on Friday, September 20, 2013 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Rebekah Service was held at 6:45 p.m. Funeral Service was held on Saturday, September 21, 2013 at Trillium United Church, 450 King Street, East, Cambridge at 11 a.m. with reception following. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery, Breslau, Ontario. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Trillium United Church, Epilepsy Foundation or Cambridge Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by her family. 
Bridgewater, Margaret Olive (I21924)
 
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Obituary - CRUISE, Ruth of Port Dover passed away peacefully with her family by her side at Norfolk General Hospital on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 in her 83rd year. Predeceased by her beloved husband George (1991). Cherished mother and mother-in-law of Gary and Carol of Kingston and Connie and Jim Dickey of Hawkestone. Loving grandmother of Stephen (Trish), Cori (Mark) and Rob, great grandmother of Tyler, Sean, Anna-Mae, Cherish, Evangelina and Reynia. Will be sadly missed by her dear friend Vince DeNino of Brantford. Dearly loved sister and sister-in-law of Gordon and Fran Meade of St. Williams, Muriel Phibbs of Jarvis, Eleanor Smith, Isabel Powell and Jim Cruise all of Port Dover. Also survived by many, many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her son Stephen, granddaughter Michelle, brother Charles and his wife Margaret, sisters Hilda Robinson and her husband Gordon, Helen Bundy and her husband Harold and Florence Duxbury and her husband Lorne, brothers-in-law Allen Smith, George Powell and Keith Phibbs. Ruth was a strong woman who fought valiantly until the end when she gave in to peace. She and George ran Cruises Garage side by side throughout their working years and are happily together again. In life Ruth enjoyed playing cards, boating, bowling, gardening, dancing, and all things Port Dover. More than that her joy was in being with family and friends. A void has been left and she will be dearly missed. Friends and family are invited to meet with the family for visitation on Friday, February 25, 2011 from 2 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm at THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME, 102 First Ave., Port Dover, 519-583-1530. A Service to Celebrate Ruth's life will be held Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 1 pm at Grace United Church, (Chapman & St. George Sts.) Port Dover. The Reverend Murray Rounding officiating. Interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. On-line condolences and/or donations can be made at www.thompsonwatersfuneralhome.ca 
Meade, Ruth (I21650)
 

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