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3701 Mrs. J. W. DaRatt, formerly Miss Esther Craik, Madison, died Wednesday night at her home in Chicago.
She is survived by her husband, a daughter and a sister, Miss Jean Craik, all of Chicago. A niece of the late Isabella Lamont, Madison pioneer, Mrs. DaRatt before marriage had lived here with her aunt and had been employed with George P. Miller here and in Chicago, in the automobile business.
--From The Wisconsin State Journal (3/2/1933) 
Craik, Esther Robertson (I27024)
 
3702 Mrs. L.K. Comba
The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, Sept. 29th, of Mrs L.K. Comba from the funeral home of Mr. George L. Comba to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev H.C. Wolfraim of Bethany United Church. Mrs. Comba died at her home in Stratford on Tuesday, Sept 27, following a lengthy illness. She was the former Laura Gray and was born in Almonte a daughter of the late William L. Gray and his wife Phoebe Good. She went to school here and worked in town until her marriage in July of 1926 to Mr. Comba. He was a printer who learned his trade in the Gazette office and the couple lived in Goderich for several years before removing to Stratford 20 years ago. Mrs Coma leaves her mother who resides with Mr. Comba in Stratford, and two brothers, Lionel B Gray of Byng Inlet and Ross at London, Ont.
**1949, Thursday October 6, The Almonte Gazette page 4 
Gray, Edith Laura (I13081)
 
3703 Mrs. M. McKay Sutherland
Almonte lost one of its older citizens this past week, when Mrs. Mary McKay Sutherland passed away at the Drynan Rest Home in her ninety-fourth year, July 31, 1966. She was born in Darling Township, a daughter of the late William Rintoul and Jeanie Pretty. Married Alexander J. McKay in 1893 who pre-deceased her in 1918. They had nine children, namely, Jean, Mrs. Arthur Creighton and James R. McKay of Rosetta; Jessie, Mrs. George Saunders, (deceased); Agnes, Mrs. Earl Manson; Margaret. Mrs. Edgar Lee; and Leonard McKay of Almonte: Elizabeth, Mrs. Wm. Labron; Edith, Mrs. Jack Stratton, both of Paris, Ontario: and Alvin McKay of Ashton. Ontario. She leaves twenty-eight grandchildren and forty-six great grandchildren. Married to Mr. John Sutherland of Almonte in 1940 who predeceased her in 1949. The pallbearers were six grandsons, Allie McKay, Leonard McKay, James McKay, William S. Creighton. John Creighton and Kenneth Manson. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery, Middleville. Ontario.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte Ontario, Thursday August 11, 1966, page 3 
Rintoul, Mary (I26203)
 
3704 Mrs. Mabel Finney, 81, of Canisteo and a former resident of Cortland, died Saturday at St. James Hospital, Hornell.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Wright-Beard Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cortland Rural Cemetery.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
She is survived by a son, John Finney; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Fait of Medical Lake, Wash., and Mrs. Rodney Knight of Canisteo, 15 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Born in Cortland, she was the widow of Henry Finney, who died in 1958. 
Murphy, Mabel (I26709)
 
3705 Mrs. Margaret A. Taylor
Mrs. Margaret Alice Taylor, 76, formerly of Waterloo, died at the Kathleen Scott Pavilion of K-W Hospital after a lingering illness.
Born Jan. 3, 1880, in Rockland, Ont., she was a daughter of the late Alexander Lough and the former Jane Summers.
She was a member of King St. Baptist Church and of the LOBA for many years.
Her husband, Thomas Henry Taylor, predeceased her.
She was the last surviving member of her family.
The body is at the Schreiter Sandrock Funeral Home where the funeral will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Rev. Harold J. Balsdon will officiate.
--Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Jan. 21, 1956, page 7 
Lough, Margaret Alice (I5522)
 
3706 Mrs. Mary Frances Roden, 71, Valliant, died at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, in the McCuistion Hospital in Paris, Tex.
Born July 19, 1897, in Arkansas, she had been a resident of the Valliant area for 50 years moving from Swink. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include one son, Harold of Ft. Smith, Ark.; one stepson, Lester H. of Valliant; three daughters, Mrs. Willie F. Segrest of Homestead, Ore., Mrs. Marie Osterdock of Valliant and Mrs. Lois Goodson of Midwest City; one brother, Alvin Thomas Banning of Burkburnett, Tex.; one sister, Mrs. Ida McCafferty of Burkburnett; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, in the Valliant Assembly of God church, with the Rev. Paul Medded officiating.
Arrangements and burial in the Valliant cemetery were under the direction of Norwood-Welch Funeral Home.
McCurtain Gazette
Thursday, October 25, 1968  
Banning, Mary Frances (I08176)
 
3707 Mrs. Mary Noonan Wiley, after many weeks of patient suffering, died at her home Friday morning. Mrs. Wiley underwent an operation at the House of Good Shepherd in Syracuse some weeks ago and since has gradually failed until the end came. She leaves one little boy, besides her husband, Theodore Wiley, her father and mother, four brothers and three sisters. The funeral was held Sunday at 1:30 at the M. E. church. There was a large attendance and the floral tributes were evidence of the esteem in which she was held.
THE AUBURN BULLETIN TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1903 
Noonan, Mary L. (I05653)
 
3708 Mrs. May Virginia Scott, 84, a lifelong resident of Charleston until recently, died last night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Allen of Aurora, with whom she had made her home for some months.
She was born May 7, 1871, the daughter of Albert and Harriet Pixler Wardner. She had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Charleston by the Kiger-Williams Funeral Home of Kingwood, for funeral services Friday at 3 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. George Vick will officiate and burial will be made in Spring Hill Cemetery.
She was the widow of Harvey M. Scott, who died 32 years ago. For many years she made her home with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Jim Scott.
Surviving to the addition to the Aurora daughter, Miss Elizabeth Scott of Charleston; two brothers, Dr. A. E. Wardner of Oklahoma, City and Russell of Whittier, Calif., and three grandsons.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] Dec 1, 1955 Thu 
Wardner, May Virginia (I15867)
 
3709 Mrs. Myrtle Blystone, 71, of 1651 Pacific ave., Stockton, died Saturday afternoon in a Stockton hospital after an extended illness. She leaves a nuber of relatives in Lodi, as well known here. She was born March 15, 1885, at McCook, Nebr., and had resided most of her life at San Jose. She came to Stockton about 13 years ago, following the death of her husband, the late Sam Blystone of San Jose.
Mrs. Blystone is the sister of Mrs. Carrie Reeves and Lewis Stearns, both of Lincoln, Nebr., and Mrs. F. G. Lincoln of Altadena.
She was the aunt of Mrs. J.C. Bechtle, Mrs. Helen Connaughton, Glenn Connaughton and Mrs. Shirley Satterfield, all of Lodi; Mrs. Faye Souza of Modesto; Mrs. Verlyn Tatum and Mrs. Betty Frudenstein, both of Stockton; and Mrs Beverly Coe of San Jose.
Funeral tomorrow from the chapel of the Lodi Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cherokee Memorial Park.
Lodi News-Sentinel May 28, 1956  
Sterns, Myrtle Mabel (I18130)
 
3710 MRS. NELSON McKAY - (1959)

Largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of Mrs. (Annie M. Camelon) Nelson McKay, who passed peacefully into rest on Wednesday, Nov. 25th was held from the Comba Funeral Home, Friday, November 28th, to the Clayton United cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. J. Ray Anderson of the Almonte United Church of which Mrs. McKay was a member. She was born in Darling Township 74 years ago, the daughter of the late William Camelon and his wife, Margaret McDougall. On December 27th, 1911, she was married to Nelson McKay who survives to mourn her loss, also a daughter (Doris), Mrs. Lawrence Jones. of Almonte, and two grandsons, Bob and Bill; four brothers, Alex of Brightside; Ross, William and Ralph of Almonte. She was predeceased by three sisters, Nellie, Mrs. Herbert Thomas; Bella, Mrs. Thos. Price; Tena, Mrs. 0. J. Illingworth. The pallbearers were Alvin Halpenny, Gordon Sloan, Arthur Morton, John Rintoul, Melville and Russell Thomas. 
Camelon, Annie May (I12132)
 
3711 Mrs. Norma L. Eichenberg, 86, passed away unexpectedly Monday, Feb. 11, 2013 at her home. She was born Sept. 24, 1926 in Sparta, Mich. to Edgar ?Jack? and Florence (Norwood) Overla. Norma had been employed by Gerber Products Company, Wolverine Worldwide Shoe Company in Big Rapids, as well as being a part-owner and bookkeeper for Eichenberg Excavating. She was also a member of Aetna Calvary Church. On July 7, 1948 she married Howard Eichenberg and he preceded her in death Sept. 2, 1993.
She was also preceded in death by her son, Randy ?Sam? Eichenberg Feb. 24, 1998; by her brothers, Gerald and Clem Overla; and by her sisters, Frances Harrington and Geraldine Overla. Survivors include two children, Marlene (Randy) Maynard of Hesperia and Gary (Kathy) Eichenberg of Hesperia; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Larry (Marge) Overla of White Cloud; sisters-in-law, Gloria Overla of Howard City, Beth Eichenberg of Flushing, Mich.; and by her brother-in-law, Roger (Maxine) Eichenberg of Barryton, Mich.
The Funeral Service will be Friday morning, Feb. 15 at Aetna Calvary Church with Pastor Phil Jones officiating. Interment will be in the Spring at East Hesperia Cemetery. 
Overla, Norma L. (I19777)
 
3712 MRS. OLLY AYERST of Moose Jaw, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, April 16, 2002. Predeceased by a sister in infancy, Jean, father, George in 1965, mother, Marie in 1986, sister, Iris, husband, Orval in 1998and her daughter-in-law, Viviane Ayerst in 1999. She is survived by her sons: George Ayerst of Brandon and Walter (Cheryl) Ayerst of Moose Jaw, step-son, Mel (Laurel) Ayerst of Regina; grandchildren: Lana Ayerst (special friend, Brian VanJoff ) of Moose Jaw, Jason Ayerst of Moose Jaw, Jeremy Ayerst of Brandon, John (Stacey) Ayerst of Edmonton, Leanne Duncan of Regina and six great-grandchildren. Sisters: Helen Blinn and June Williams of Calgary, Myrtle (Luigi) Mazzon of Vancouver, Violet Parsley of Saskatoon, Audrey Kolcher of Regina, Sally Monroe of Regina, Pat Kuntz of Regina, Leona (Terry) Ingle of Vancouver; brothers: George (Leona) Unique of Regina, Adam (Henrietta) of McLean and Larry Unique of Regina as well as several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, April 19, 2002 at 7 PM in the W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Chapel, 106 Athabasca St. E., Moose Jaw. Laurel Ayerst will officiate. Private family memorialization will take place at the Prairie Memorial Columbarium. Memorials for the Saskatchewan Heart & Stroke Foundation, Box 521, Moose Jaw, Sask., S6H 4P2 would be appreciated. In living memory of Olly, a tree will be planted in Wakamow Valley by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Unique, Olive (I1116)
 
3713 Mrs. Paula G. Hysell, age 80, of Grand Haven passed away Thursday, April 27, 2017, at home. She was born on January 9, 1937, in New York City to Salvatore and Gilda (Serra) Raguso. On November 7, 1954, she married John Hysell in Manhattan, New York and he preceded her in death in 1986.
Paula was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, where she was a lector and Eucharistic Minister she was also a member of the St. Mary's Women's Circle. She enjoyed traveling, golfing, reading, and spending time with her family. Paula was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion Auxiliary. In 1999 she retired from working for Ottawa County.
She is survived by two sons, Daniel (Diane) Hysell of Grand Haven, and John (Shondell) Hysell of N. Augusta, South Carolina; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Barbara (John) Rogers. She was preceded in death by her infant sister, Barbara Ann Raguso.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Rev. Father David Gross officiating. Interment will take place in Lakeshore Cemetery. 
Raguso, Paula Gloria (I4307)
 
3714 Mrs. Pearl E. Swan passed away on Tues., June 1, 2004, at the age of 91.
She was born on May 23, 1913, to Mollie Bruguier and Edward Miner, in White Horse, SD, and was the last living grandchild of Chief White Horse, a Minneconjou Chief. She was also a lineal descendent of War Eagle, the famous Minneconjou Warrior who has an iron sculpture standing on the bluffs of the Missouri River near Sioux City, IA. Pearl grew up on a ranch on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation.
She moved from the reservation in 1942 to Rapid City, where she raised seven children, Clarrissia (Larrabee) Tobias, Pierre; Walt Swan, Sr., Pine Ridge; Cordelia (Swan) Mills, Tulare, CA; Carroll Swan, Rapid City; Orlando Swan, (deceased); Morlan Rusty Swan, (deceased); and Merle Thompson, Rapid City; and was the matriarch of 38 grandchildren, 82 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
Pearl was a great influence in the Rapid City Indian Community. She and her sons and daughters helped contribute to improvement of race relations in the city. In her early years in Rapid City, Pearl worked as a short order cook at various establishments and the Rapid City Municipal Airport. She was also a Department of Health and Human Services (formally DHEW)-Indian Health Services Community Health Representative. During the Rapid City, June 1972, flood, she was a comfort to many Indian families who lost their loved ones.
Pearl was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Murphy Swan; two sons; two grandsons, Hank Heart and Waldren Larrabee; three sisters, Ethel Traversie, Alverna Thunderhawk, and Lois Cook; and two brothers, Delano Miner and Chester Miner.
Pearl will be missed by all of those who had the opportunity to be her friend. The family would like to thank everyone for all their thoughts and prayers.
Visitation will be held on Thurs., June 3, 2004 from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at Kirk Funeral Home in Rapid City. Funeral Services are scheduled for 1:00 pm on Fri., June 4, at Kirk Funeral Home with Father Paul Sneve officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. View Cemetery.
 
Minar, Pearl E. (I22437)
 
3715 MRS. PHOEBE WARDNER
On December 20th, 1928, after suffering a stroke of paralysis, from which she never rallied. Mrs. Phoebe A. Wardner passed from this life at the age of 80 years, 11 months and 4 days.
Phoebe Ann LaMoreaux was born January 16, 1847 on the Leonard (should be Lemuel) LaMoreaux farm near Valois. She was next to the youngest of seven children, of whom only two survive: a sister, Mrs. Hannah Ball; and a brother, W. H. LaMoreaux, both of whom reside at Valois.
Trained in one of the staunch Christian homes of earlier times, she began early in life her walk with the church in whose membership she died. On November 26th, 1874, she was united in marriage to William H. Wardner, son of a former pastor of the Valois Baptist church. To this union were born three daughters, two of whom are left to mourn the death of a loving mother: Mrs. Emmet Beckwith of Valois, and Mrs. Elmer Case of Townsendville; also two grandchildren, Sidney and Victor VanVleet.
Mrs. Wardner was by nature a real homemaker, faithful mother and wife, a kind sympathetic neighbor and ardent Christian, handing down to her children and grandchildren the Christian precepts and principles for which her ancestry and home stood.
The death of Sister Wardner marks the passing of another of those who stood for the highest and best in the church and community, and lessens the number who hold the tradition of the best early home life and parentage, a God given heritage?a golden sheaf, ripe for the Master's use.
--Interlaken Review Friday, January 4, 1929 
LaMoreaux, Phebe Ann (I15895)
 
3716 Mrs. Rebecca Diane Shelley Pretty, age 74, lost her hard-fought battle to lung cancer on July 1, 2019. She lived in Sturgis, Michigan before moving to Cedartown, Georgia 10 years ago.
She was born in Dallas, Georgia on November 1, 1944 a daughter of the late Hall Hutchins and Ethel Mae Wyre Shelley. Diane owned her own beauty shop and was a hairdresser for many years before retiring. She enjoyed spending most of her time with her beautiful family and her fur babies, Gypsy and Gracie, which made her the happiest in life. She was a dedicated Christian and had a close personal relationship with God. While in Sturgis she attended The Church of the Nazarene. When she moved to Cedartown she attended The Second Baptist Church. Diane had a very close relationship with her three children and her four grandchildren. She also found many people, from both churches, whom she had long time friendships. Diane was a very, much loved wife, mother, grandmother, cousin and friend. She touched many lives along the way. She loved life!
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her infant sister, Angela Shelley.
Survivors include her husband George P. Pretty of Cedartown; daughters and son in laws,
Shelley and Jeff Londry of Cedartown, Cathy and Scott Hoag of Murfreesboro, TN; son and daughter in law, James and Jessica Pretty of North Fort Myers, FL; granddaughters, Elizabeth Pretty of Kalamazoo, MI and Chelsea Griffis of Indiana; grandsons Brayden Hoag and Cameron Hoag both of Murfreesboro, TN; great Granddaughter, Isabella of Indiana; her sweet cousins Paula Atkins and Alice Brown both of Cedartown and her very best friend for many many years, Betty Caba of Sturgis, MI.
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Rebecca Diane Shelley Pretty will be held at a later date.
The Smith & Miller Funeral Home of Cedartown is honored to serve the family of Rebecca Diane Pretty. 
Shelley, Rebecca Diane (I773)
 
3717 MRS. ROBERT D. MUNRO

One of the most beloved and respected citizens of the Clayton community passed away very suddenly in the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, Monday, Sept. 11th in the person of Mrs. Robert D. Munro in her 74th year. Born in Lanark Township, Feb. 122nd, 1888 she was (Margaret Yuill) the daughter of the late Wm. Yuill and his wife Robena Somerville. In 1912 she married Robert D. Munro and settled on a farm in Lanark Township near Clayton where they lived for over 40 years. Four years ago they moved to Clayton Village where she spent her remaining years. Mrs. Munro was of a cheerful and loving disposition, a real true friend and neighbour. Her chief interests during her life were her home, her family and flowers. Left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother are her husband; one son and two daughters: Arthur of Clayton; Addie (Mrs. Matt E. Somerville) Middleville and Margaret (Mrs. George Affleck) Almonte. There a five grandchildren. Surviving in her family are one sister and 4 brothers: Jean (Mrs. Chas. Munro); Robert and Wm. Yuill, Clayton; Arthur and James Yuill, Almonte. Deceased members are Agnes (Mrs. Arch. Robertson); Ruby (Mrs. Lloyd Pretty) and Alex Yuill. The funeral service which was largely attended by relatives and friends was held Thursday, Sept. 14th from the Kerry Funeral Home, Almonte. Rev. Jas. Payton officiated. Interment was in Clayton United Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ernie Moulton, Wilf Halpenny, Alex Rintoul, Wm. Bolger, Wm. Bellamy and Earl Robertson. Many floral tributes testified to, the love and esteem felt for the deceased. 
Yuill, Margaret (I02599)
 
3718 MRS. ROBERT DICKSON - (1958)

Mrs. Robert Dickson (Mary Jane Evans) of Augusta street, Almonte passed away at her home Sunday, Dec. 21st, following a lengthy illness. Deceased was born in Pakenham township in 1879. Mrs. Dickson's parents were the late George Evans and his wife, Mary Tomlinson. In 1902 she married Robert Dickson and spent the greater part of her life on the farm in Pakenham Township. She was a devoted mother to her family and loved by all and of a kind disposition. Surviving besides, her husband are two sons, Lloyd on the farm, at Cedar Hill; Stanley at home in Almonte; three daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Violet) Fulton of Almonte; Mrs. Harry (Edna) Deugo of Stittsville; Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Stewart of Nipigon; two sisters, Mrs. Ed. (Caroline) Manary of Almonte and Mrs. Cain (Lavina) Cameron of White Lake; two grandchildren, Evelyn Stewart on the teaching staff at Bradford and Lyle of Nipigon. The funeral was held on Tuesday, December 23rd at from Comba's Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. J. R. Anderson and burial took place in the United Cemetery in Pakenham. Pallbearers were George Evans, Bill Evans, Forbes Evans, Norman Cameron, Stewart Manary and Howard Lowry. 
Evans, Mary Jane (I12999)
 
3719 Mrs. Ruby Elizabeth Ostler nee Price peacefully with her family by her side at the Sandfield Place Nursing Home, Cornwall on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 in her 104th year. Fromer resident of 225 Sixth Street West for over 60 years. Beloved wife of the late Albert Ostler. Cherished and loved mother of Lera Chadwick late Ernest, Cornwall: Edna Graham late Alex, Kingston; Dorothy Snetsinger late Austin, Cornwall; Keitha Smith Gary of Kingston; and dear mother-in-law of Alice Os tler of Cornwall. Also survived by twelve grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Angus and Alice Warner Price. Also predeceased by her son Douglas; daughter Muriel Contant late Euclide; three sisters, Irene Shay, Mildred Paul, and Mary Empey; and by two brothers, Jack Price and Graham Price. Resting at the Wilson Funeral Home, 822 Pitt Street Cornwall from 2 p.m Saturday April 23rd. Funeral services will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Cornwall on Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 2:30 p.m. The Reverend Ruth Draffin officiating. Interment at a later date in St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Long Sault. Visitation Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Sunday in St. John's Presbyterian Church from 1:30 p.m. until the time of funeral. Price, Ruby Elizabeth (I1951)
 
3720 Mrs. Smith was born in Connecticut and raised and attended school in Old Lyme. She attended college and graduated from Brown University, where she met husband Aubrey H.(Hubert) Smith. They were married in 1930 in Old Lyme. Shortly after they moved to West Lafayette, Indiana where husband Hubert taught Mathematics at Purdue University.
Mrs. Smith enjoyed working in their beautiful yard and was an avid bird watcher, documenting her observations of wildlife over the year. She raised many flowers in her garden carrying on a tradition she learned from her father. She and her husband were also very active in activities with other Purdue couples and their local Presbyterian Church. The Smiths were also big supporters of Purdue sports and later in life, Doris never missed a televised game.
The Smiths had no children but travelled often to Oregon to visit sister Leonie, Husband Walt, and their two boys, with whom they were very close. Both Doris and Hubert enjoyed the mountains, lakes and streams of the west and made several trips to Oregon including an excursion to Crater Lake National Park with their nephews and family.
The Smiths lived in Florida 1/2 of the year for many years after retirement but later, after the trips became too much, settled back in West Lafayette where they spent the rest of their lives close to their community of friends associated with Purdue University.  
Beebe, Doris Marion (I08262)
 
3721 Mrs. Urana "Rainy" Chamberlain DeGraw, 82, of Cokesbury Drive died at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11 at Centenary United Methodist Church Chapel, with the Rev. Roland Barnhardt presiding.
Mrs. DeGraw, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., was a graduate of Oberlin College. She was married to William R. DeGraw Sr. for 59 years, and he preceded her in death in September 2001.
She had lived in the Wilmington, Del., area for a number of years, as well as in Fayetteville. She later retired to Winston-Salem, where she was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church and Old Town Club.
She is survived by a daughter, Joyce D. Forrest of Mount Rainier, Md.; two sons, William R. DeGraw Jr., Esq. of Lewisville and Martin C. DeGraw, M.D. of New Bern; three grandchildren, Jennifer S. DeGraw, Lauren A. DeGraw and William Dylan DeGraw; a nephew, William Chamberlain; and a niece, Susan C. Miller.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101. 
Chamberlain, Urana Nash (I26878)
 
3722 Mrs. Vesta W. Beckwith
The death of Mrs. Vesta W. Beckwith, 80, occurred on Thursday, Dec. 15, at Schuyler hospital. Although she had been a semi-invalid for several months, her last sickness was short.
Mrs. Beckwith was the eldest daughter of the late William and
Phebe LaMoreaux Wardner and was born on Oct. 10, 1875 on the farm east of North Hector, now Valois. Her younger years were spent on the farm. For the last 35 years she has lived in Valois. She united with the North Hector Baptist church 62 years ago. When health permitted, she had been a regular attendant at the Community church and the Ladies' Guild meetings. She was also a faithful member of North Hector Grange and was serving as its chaplain at the time of her death.
Mrs. Beckwith loved the church and its activities and the grange.
She will be greatly missed in all of these as well as in the community and in the home. A true Christian woman has gone to her reward, and will receive that welcome, "well done!"
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Julia Case at home, two nephews, Sidney Van Vleet of Montour Falls, and Victor Van Vleet Sr. of Willard; and several cousins.
Funeral services were largely attended on Sunday afternoon from
the Valois Community church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Harry P. Dunlap. Interment was made in Seneca Union cemetery, Valois.
Bearers were six cousins, Lynn LaMoreaux, Elmo LaMoreaux, Delbert
Foote, James Hazlitt, Francis Foote and Francis Marsh. ?A.S
--Ovid Gazette and Independent, NY December 23, 1955 
Wardner, Vesta C. (I15896)
 
3723 Mrs. Viola G. Worden, 62, of River street, wife of Fred Worden, died Friday in Roswell Park Memorial hospital, Buffalo, after a lengthy illness. She had been a patient in the hospital seven weeks.
The funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Trainor funeral home, Boonville, with Rev. Irving F. Beal, pastor of Forestport Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairchild cemetery, Remsen.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy)Leabo, Malone; four step-daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Frances) La Rocque,Clark Mills, Mrs. Henry (Myra) Szyikowski, Boonville, Mrs. Doyle (Ruth)Jones, Lakewood, Calif., Mrs. Martin (Catherine) Mooney, Boonville; two stepsons, Clarence F. Worden, Holland Patent and Harold Worden, Utica; three brothers, Orin Banning, Fitchville, Conn., Raymond Banning, Massachusetts and Louis Banning, Norwichtown, Con.; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Duffy, Hampton, Conn., and Mrs. Dorothy Hildebrand, Norwichtown, Conn., and several grandchildren.
She was born July 30, 1906 in Groton, Conn., a daughter of Orin and Martha Champlin Banning. She lived in Forestport 37 years. She was married to Mr. Worden Sept. 29, 1937 in Barneveld. She was a member of the Forestport Presbyterian church and Riverside Rebekah lodge of which she was a past grand. She was also its past district deputy.
 
Banning, Viola G. (I08098)
 
3724 Mrs. Wardner, wife of Rev. C. Wardner, died of pneumonia last week Tuesday at Clarksville, Allegany county. The burial took place here last Sunday from the Baptist Church; sermon by Rev. C. E. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Wardner had resided here for some time. He has not preached for a few years. This winter the church at Clarksville gave him a call and he concluded to accept, and they moved there about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wardner bad just passed their fiftieth wedding day. She was a person who was well liked by all who knew her. She joined the Baptist Church while young and had always been an earnest worker, striving in all ways to uphold the hands of her husband, who will miss
her so much in his ministerial labors.
--Watkins Express Thursday, April 9, 1891 
?, Margaret Ann (I15892)
 
3725 Mrs. William H. Scott
The death occured early Sunday morning, August 6th, of a well-known resident of Almonte, Mrs. William H. Scott, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Coxford. She was in her 81st. year.
Mrs Scott was born at Clayton, a daughter of the late William Evans and his wife Betsy Munro. Fifty-eight years ago she married William H. Scott, who predeceased here eight years ago. Mrs. Scott had resided in Almonte for over 40 years. In religion she was Presbyterian. Following her husbands death she resided with her daughter.
Of a family of eight, six survive, three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Herbert Coxford, Almonte; Mrs. Frank Snow, Fort William; Mrs George Vaniderstine, Moose Jaw; Harvey and James Scott, Almonte; and Alston of Melville, Saskatchewan. Three sisters and one brother also survive, Mrs. Geo. Pretty, Darling; Mrs Ida Prescott, Smiths Falls; Mrs Mort Young, Regina, Sask, and Abraham Evans of Clayton.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Coxford. The pallbearers were Roy Robertson, Harold Prescott, Roy Evans, Ernest Robertson, Findlay Gordon and Wm. Pretty. Interment was in the Auld Kirk cemetery.
--The Almonte Gazette, Thursday Aug 10, 1939 
Evans, Rachel (I03407)
 
3726 Mrs. Williams was born and raised in Connecticut and then attended Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1939.
She worked in Washington, DC during WWII and then travelled by herself first to Colorado and then on to Oregon where she taught High School in John Day. She met her husband there and then moved to California for a short time, during which time her first son was born.
She and her husband then moved back to Prineville, OR for the birth of her second son (husband transferred back) and then the family moved to Bend.
Mrs. Williams returned to teaching in both Bend and Prineville and retired in the late 1960's where she was active in child daycare and Welcome Wagon during her retirement. She was a past member of the NEA and the OEA and held teaching certifications in Health and PE.
Mrs. Williams enjoyed the outdoor beauty of Central Oregon and was an avid bird watcher and photographer. She spent hours observing and photographing birds and animals at the water pond at Lava River Caves, south of Bend. She also enjoyed travelling to the Malheur Wildlife Refuge near Burns and Osprey Point at Crane Prairie Reservoir. She chronicled her outings which included notes on rare species observed including the wolverine and Peregrine falcon. She was a member of the National Audubon Society.  
Beebe, Leonie Banning (I08841)
 
3727 Muggs Bufkin, 87, of Deming passed away peacefully at her home on Friday January 15, 2016.
She was born March 1, 1928 in New London, Waterford, Connecticut to Arthur and Cornelia Grimes.
Muggs dedicated her life to the care of others. She served as an LPN and worked at Mimbres Memorial Nursing Home for 34 years up until the day of her death. She was well loved by those she served and colleagues with whom she worked. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and she was a tremendous example of selfless love to all who knew her.
She is survived by her brother, Prentis Grimes of Connecticut, her niece, Gwen Ann Joseph (Richard), a great niece, a great-great niece (Connecticut), Susan Archer of Connecticut; stepdaughters, Jackie White (Don) Kitty Collyge (Billy Joe), and Cindy Taylor, six grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She will be missed immensely by her ?adopted? daughter Dixie Wertz, her seven children and spouses, 22 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Muggs was preceded in death by her parents, her two sisters, Gwendolyn Chapman and Beverly Kelly, her first husband Johnny Johnson and her second husband Robert Selby Bufkin.
A celebration of her life will be held on January 30, 2016 at 10 o?clock in the morning at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1000 W. Florida. An additional memorial service for the nursing home residents and her co-workers will be held at Mimbres Memorial Nursing Home at 4 o?clock in the afternoon that same day, January 30, 2016.  
Grimes, Marilyn Avery (I24541)
 
3728 Munich, Bavaria, Germany Plank, Alfonz Anthony (I16173)
 
3729 MUNRO - At the Almonte General Hospital on Sun., Nov. 25, 1962, Charles Munro, beloved husband of Jean Yuill and dear father of Della (Mrs. Thomas Ireton), Ferguson's Falls and Donald, Almonte in his 71st year. Funeral from the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 27. Interment Clayton United Cemetery.

DIED - MUNRO - At the
Almonte General Hospital on Sun., Nov. 25, 1962, C harles Munro, beloved husband of Jean Yuill and
dear father of Della (Mrs. Thomas Ireton), Ferguson's Falls and Donald, Almonte in his 71st year.
Funeral from the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte at 2 .30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 27.
Interment Clayton United Cemetery.

At the Almonte General Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1962, Charles Munro , beloved husband of Jean Yuill and dear father of (Della) Mrs. Thomas Ireton, Ferguson's Falls, and Donald, Almonte; in his 71st year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for service on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Canadian Heart Foundation. Well known in the Clayton District where he was born in April 10, 1892 a son of the late Daniel Munro and his wife Betsy Rintoul, passed away early Sunday morning Nov. 25, 1962. He was married Jan. 29, 1919 to Jean Yuill and have resided ever since on their farm in Darling Township. He was a life long member of Guthrie United Church and was active in all church work. The many floral and memorial offerings testified the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Mr. Munro Is survived by his wife the former Jean Yuill and one son Donald and a daughter (Della) Mrs. Thomas Ireton of Ferguson's Falls and three grandchildren, Charles Munro, and Brenda and Lillian Ireton. Also surviving are two brothers, John A. Munro of Lanark, Robt. D. Munro of Clayton and a sister, Mrs. Archie McNeil of Regina, Sask. Funeral services were held from the Kerry Funeral H ome on Tuesday, Nov. 27. The Rev. Robert Clarke conducting the funeral services. The pallbearers were six nephews, Daniel Munro, Arthur Munro, A llie Yuill, Wilmer Pretty, Malcolm Stewart and Eric Munro. Interment was in the United Church Cemetery, Clayton. 
Munro, Charles (I02583)
 
3730 MUNRO - Esther Anne Munro passed away peacefully August 26, 1986 at the Outlook and District Pioneer Home, Outlook, Sask. Mrs. Munro was born February 8, 1894 at Centreville, South Dakota, and came to Saskatchewan with her parents at the age of three years. She had resided at various points in Saskatchewan, most recently at Regina and Outlook. Predeceased by her husband, one son, three sisters, and two brothers, she will be sadly missed by one daughter, Jen (Alf) Hanson of Outlook; two sons Leonard (Isabel) of Prince Albert and Orvel of Saskatoon; one sister, Gertrude Bain; and one brother Edward (Rose) Hufsmith both of Vancouver; nine grandchildren; and eleven great grandchildren; and a host of friends. The funeral service will be held on Friday, August 29 at 2:00 p.m. from Westwood Funeral Chapel, Ave. N. and 20th Street conducted by Mr. Willis Propp, Mr. D. Shultz and Mr. Ron Hanson. Flowers are gratefully declined. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. Hoffsmith, Esther Anne (I02738)
 
3731 MUNRO - In hospital Almonte, Ontario, on Wednesday, September 4th 1991. Elizabeth Marguerita Munro. Dear daughter of the late William Munro and his wife the late Pearl Elizabeth James. Dear sister of the late Eric Munro and his wife the late Elva Munro. Dear aunt of Joanna (Mrs. Francis Purdy) of Almonte. In her 77th year. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Friday. Rev. Ted Colwell officiated. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Munro, Elizabeth Marguerite (I02628)
 
3732 MUNRO - In hospital, Almonte Ontario on Friday November 5th, 1993. Jennie (Jean) Affleck Yuill. In Her 95th Year. Beloved wife of the late Charles Munro. Dear daughter of the late William Yuill and his wife the late Robina Sommerville. Dear mother of Donald and his wife Lois, Almonte . Predeceased by one daughter Delia (Mrs. Tom Ireton by a first marriage and Mrs. J. Alex Stewart by a second marriage).
Survived by 4 grandchildren Brenda (Mrs. Richard Cousineau), Toronto; Lillian (Mrs. Brian Drummond), Almonte; Charles (Faith) Munro, Dunrobin and Clark Munro of Almonte. Survived by 5 great-grandchildren. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral service was in the Chapel on Sunday. Rev. Ted Colwell officiated. Interment Clayton United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario. 
Yuill, Jean Affleck (I02600)
 
3733 MUNRO - Suddenly at home, Almonte, Ontario on Tuesday, June 13, 2000. Marion Edna Munro (of Almonte) dear sister of Kenneth (Dorothy) Munro, Vancouver, B.C., Wilma (the late Bill Munro) and Muriel (Mrs. John Terpstra) all of Almonte, dear sister-in-law of Agnes (Nessie) Munro, Larence Munro and Mary Davey all of Almonte, also survived by many nieces and nephews, predeceased by 5 brothers Delbert, Daniel, John, Howard, Carman (Pete) and by 1 sister Eileen McLeod. At age 67. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral service was held in the Chapel. Interment Clayton United Cemetery, Clayton. Munro, Marion Edna (I02949)
 
3734 MUNRO - Suddenly in hospital, Almonte, Ontario on Monday, March 4th, 1996. Arthur Munro (of Clayton). In His 84th Year. Dear son of the late Robert D. Munro and the late Margaret Yuill. Dear brother of Margaret (Mrs. George Affleck), Clayton. Dear uncle of Faye (Mrs. Ossie Moulton), Middleville; Gail (Mrs. Oliver Toop), Almonte; Wayne (Lorna) Affleck, Arnprior and Brian Affieck, Clayton and great-uncle of Cardiff and Stephen Moulton; Brent and Kevin Toop; Chrystal and Darryl Affleck. Predeceased by one sister Adelaide (Mrs. Matt Somerville) Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Thursday. Rev. Ross Moulton officiated. Interment Clayton United Cemetery, Clayton in the Spring. Munro, Arthur Robert (I00235)
 
3735 MUNRO OLIVE MYRTLE
Peacefully in Almonte Country Haven with her family at her side on Friday, November 2, 2001. OLIVE M. SMITH of Almonte, Ontario, age 95 years. Beloved wife of the late Earl Munro and dearly loved mom of Phyllis Dick (Lorne) of Arnprior, Elva Wilson (Roy) and Blanche Hogan (Doug) both of Smiths Falls, Doris O'Connor (Peter) of Ottawa, Delmer (Helene) of Carleton Place, Marilyn Drynan of Almonte and Bob (Wanda) of Lucan. Predeceased by her son, Carson. Sister of Gertrude Wallingford (George), Marie Bryant, Alice Holmes, Frances Guy and Lavern (Ruby). Predeceased by two sisters Blanche Cecconi and Maud and by two brothers Carson and William. Also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel 127 Church Street Almonte, Ontario for visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and where service was held at the Chapel on Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. Donations in memory of' Olive may be made to Almonte Country Haven or the charity of' ones choice and would be greatly appreciated by her family. 
Smith, Olive Myrtle (I02871)
 
3736 Munro, Agnes ?Nessie?
Passed away peacefully in her home on December 27, 2017.
Nessie of Almonte, at the age of 88. Beloved wife to the late Pete. Sadly missed by her three children Roy (Cindy), Brent (Darlene), Brenda (Tim). Proud ?Gramma? of Jennifer (Tom), Jamie (Stacey), Trevor (Jennifer), Dan, Nicole (Chris), and Brad, also her seven great-grandchildren. Will be remembered by her Scottish family.
Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario, (613)-256-3313) On Monday, January 1, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral Service in the Almonte Civitan Hall (500 Almonte St., Almonte, ON.) on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 2pm. Refreshments to follow service in the Civitan Hall. Donations in memory of Nessie may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. 
McDonald, Agnes McKee (I02251)
 
3737 Munro, Alexander ?Clark?
(A dedicated and hardworking family man)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family in hospital on November 15, 2018, at the age of 65. Loving husband and best friend for over forty-four years to Shelley (nee McPhail). Fondly remembered and sadly missed by his son Clark (Brooke) and daughter Virginia ?Ginger? (Jimmy Ntagabo). Proud ?Grandpa? of Rhys, Hannah, and Isabella. Son of Doris and the late Alec. Survived by his siblings Carmel (Gary), Keith, David, Sharon (Danny), Richard, Jeffrey, James ?Jimmy? and predeceased by his sister Ann. A special thank-you to the caring staff of the Oncology Unit (Ottawa General Hospital). Donations may be made in memory of Clark to a charity of your choice. 
Munro, Alexander Clark (I03045)
 
3738 MUNRO, BASIL
Passed away peacefully at his home in Clayton on June 22, 2015.
Basil of Clayton, at the age 84 years. Beloved husband for 63 years to Margaret. Proud father of seven children Kathy McGregor (David), Lornie (Joy), Gerry (Shelley), Steven, Cindy Merrithew (Rod) and Judy Wong (Gord) and predeceased by his infant daughter Nancy. Loving ?Grampa? to eleven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Survived by his sister Gladys Billings (the late Les), and predeceased by his sister Marjorie. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313. for visiting on Wednesday June 24 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM and where a Complete Service will be held in the Gamble Chapel on Thursday, June 25 at 11 AM. Reception to follow. Private Family Inurnment to take place at a later date. Donations in memory of Basil may be made to the Guthrie United Church. 
Munro, Basil John (I02968)
 
3739 MUNRO, Carson Wilmer ?Red? ? Peacefully in hospital at Almonte on Tuesday, March 16, 1999. Carson ?Red? Munro of Almonte, age 64 years. Beloved son of Mrs. Olive Munro and the late Earl Munro. Dear brother of Phyllis (Lorne) Dick of Arnprior; Elva (Roy) Wilson and Blanche (Doug) Hogan both of Smiths Falls, Doris (Pete) O?Connor of Ottawa, Delmer (Helene) of Carleton Place, Marilyn Drynan of Almonte and Bob (Wanda) of Lucan. Loved by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel, 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Wednesday. A complete Service, including committal was held in the Chapel on Thursday. Rev. S. Derek Shelly officiated. Spring interment Clayton United Cemetery. Donations in memory of Carson may be made to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association. Munro, Carson Wilmer (I02977)
 
3740 MUNRO, Cecil
(Well Driller)
Suddenly but peacefully at the Pembroke Reginal Hospital on Sunday morning, October 22, 2017; Cecil Boyd Munro of Pembroke passed away at the age of 84. Beloved husband of the late Henriette (nee Grenier) (1999). Predeceased by his special friend, Marion Dole (2016). Dearly loved father of Richard (Donna) of Kanata and Stephen (Marcia) of Pembroke. Cherished and proud ?Grampa? of Trish, Samantha and Scott. Dear brother of Joyce Richards (Graham) of Nova Scotia; Shirley Munro (Peter Button) of Ottawa and Glen Munro of Mallorytown. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family invited friends to join them during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday morning, October 27th from 9:30 until 10:45. A Tribute to Cecil followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o?clock. In remembrance, please consider a donation to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation. 
Munro, Cecil Boyd (I2607)
 
3741 MUNRO, Diane Claire (nee Calver) Suddenly at the Kingston General Hospital on Friday, July 8, 2005. Daughter of the late John R. Calver and Dorothy M. Linton. Beloved wife of Albert T. Munro. Loving mother of Michael Pedro of Alberta, Mark (Diane) Pedro of Smiths Falls, Stephen Pedro (Paul) of Ottawa and Paul (Anne) Pedro of Rideau Ferry. Loved sister of Dawn (Paul Dunlop), Robert (Susan) Calver, Gerald Linton (Cherry), Beverly (Rob Moore) and Jean (Tim Pepper). Cherished nanny of Christopher, Jason, Patricia and Joshua Pedro, Rebecca and James Jackson, Joe Myers, Kirsten Pedro and great-grandmother of Brian Pedro and Aspynne Wark. Loved aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Lannin Funeral Home in Smiths Falls on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday, July 11, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. In memory of Diane, donations to Multiple Sclerosis Society or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
--Published on July 12, 2005 
Calver, Diane Claire (I31211)
 
3742 Munro, Doris Marie
It is with the heaviest of hearts the family of Doris Marie Munro (Raycroft) announce the passing of their mom, grandmother, and great grandmother. She passed away peacefully on Monday, October 2, 2023 at the age of 90.
Doris was the beloved wife of the late John Alexander Munro. She is survived by her sister Sarah ?Sadie? (Barr), her children Carmel (Bolger -Beck) Keith, David, Sharon (Coady), Richard ?Ricky?, Jeffrey, James ?Jimmy?, and a countless number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Doris is predeceased by her siblings Clarence and RG Raycroft, Kathleen Hoare, her son Clark, her daughter Mary-Ann ?Ann? and grandsons Mark (Coady) and Rodney (Bolger).
Her family would like to thank the entire staff at The Grove Nursing Home in Arnprior as well as Dr. Becker for the loving care provided to her these past two years. You all went above and beyond.
Private funeral services will be held Friday, October 6, 2023 at C.R. Gamble Funeral Home and Chapel Inc., 127 Church St, Almonte, ON. with viewing between 11:00am. - 1:00pm. followed by service in the chapel and interment at The Guthrie United Cemetery in Clayton. In Doris? honour donations may be made to the Diabetes Society of Canada, or The Kidney Foundation.  
Raycroft, Doris Marie (I03042)
 
3743 MUNRO, Eleanor Beth - Suddenly, in hospital, Ottawa, Ontario on Tuesday, January 19th, 1988, Eleanor Beth Amm in her 64th year. Beloved wife of Mervyn Munro (M G Masonry and Builder). Dear mother of Wayne and his wife Brenda of Kanata. Dear sister of Bill Amm of Toronto. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral service and committal in the Funeral Home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev. Jack Lougheed officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--1988, Wednesday January 13, The Almonte Gazette, page 12 
Amm, Eleanor Beth (I30426)
 
3744 Munro, Eunice A.
Passed away at the cottage at Clayton Lake on August 25, 2016. Eunice (nee Storie) Of Winchester, ON. At the age of 74. Beloved wife to Gary for 54 years. Cherished and loved by her three daughters Lynn (Randy), Lorraine and Lea Anne. Daughter of the late Wallace and Annie Storie. Sibling to Marlene, John, Lorna, Sharon, Donnie, Rayburn, Rodney and Keith. Will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. In honouring Eunice's wishes a Private Family Service will be held. Donations in memory or Eunice may be made to the Guthrie United Church in Clayton, ON. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. 
Storie, Eunice A. (I30440)
 
3745 MUNRO, Glen Eldon - (Founder Munro Auto Sales, Retired General Motors 30 Years & O.P.P.)
Passed away at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Friday April 27th, 2018 at the age of 87. Predeceased by his wife Thelma (nee Riley)
Loving father of Cheryl Lee, Garnet Munro of Oshawa, and Calvin Munro and his wife Susan of Orono.
Dear grandfather of Andrea, Chris, Stephen (Amy), Travis (Julie), Samantha, Katie and Luke. Great grandfather of Cadence, Avery and Sullivan.
Predeceased by his brothers Lyle (late Alberta), Alex, Cecil (late Dorothy), Russell, Elmer, Ira, Maurice, and sisters Mary, Edith (late Oscar) and Ruth (late Gerald).
Brother-in-law of Pat, Freddie, Eileen, Donna, Ethel Munro, and Oralene Riley. Glen will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews and their families.
Visitation at BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 5295 Thickson Rd. N, Whitby on Friday, May 4th from 2:00 ? 4:00 and 7:00 ? 9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service in the Barnes Chapel on Saturday, May 5th at 1:30 p.m.
Interment will follow at Mount Lawn Cemetery, Whitby.
In memory of Glen, memorial donations to Lakeridge Health (Cancer Care) or Ronald McDonald House would be appreciated. 
Munro, Glen Eldon (I02815)
 
3746 MUNRO, Harold "Harry" - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Harry Munro. Harry passed away on Jan 11th, 2013 at the age of 60 years.Funeral Services for Harry were held on Jan 18th, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the Evergreen Center in Nipawin, SK.Harry was laid to rest at Mabel Hill Cemetery. Harry will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Funeral arrangements entrusted to HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME 862-3979 Munro, Harold James (I03169)
 
3747 MUNRO, Harold Adam - In hospital at Almonte on Wednesday, November 30th, 1988. Harold Adam Munro (of Clayton - in his 88th year) - dearly loved husband of Rebecca (Becky) Foster and beloved father of Gladys (Mrs. Leslie Billings) of Balderson and Basil and his wife Margaret of Clayton. Predeceased by daughter Marjorie. Dear brother of Clifford of Almonte and Mrs. Effie Stewart of Clayton. Predeceased by 6 brothers Gilbert, John, Andrew, Charles, William and Hughey and 1sister Mrs. Mary Powers. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Friends called at the CR Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Munro, Harold Adam (I02685)
 
3748 MUNRO, HOWARD JOHN
Following a very courageous battle with cancer on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Howard Munro of Almonte, age 61 years.
Dearly loved husband and best friend of Cathy (nee; Miljour). Much loved and respected father of Crystal Rodger (Peter) and Michael (Kayla Gleeson). Cherished son of Larence Munro (Ladouceur) and the late John H. Munro. Dear brother of Ross (Diane). Specially loved & missed Pa of Alex Rodger. Son-in-law of Birdie & the the late Edgar Miljour of Gracefield, Quebec.
Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario (613)256-3313
for visiting on Monday from 11 Am until time of Service in the Chapel at 2 PM. Fr. David Andrew, officiating.
For those who may wish to express their sympathy with a donation in memory of Howard, please consider the Almonte General Hospital. 
Munro, Howard (I30629)
 
3749 MUNRO, Hugh Ernest - In hospital at Pembroke on Saturday, May 28, 1983. HUGH E. MUNRO. (Of Pembroke in his 68th year). Son of the late John Munro and his wife the late Elizabeth Young. Dear brother of Harold of Clayton, Clifford and John both of Almonte and Mrs. A Stewart (Effie) of Galbraith. Predeceased by four brothers Gilbert, Andrew, William and Charles and by one sister Mrs. Mary Powers. Rested at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and where service was held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. James Whyte officiating. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Munro, Hugh Ernest (I02694)
 
3750 Munro, James Charlie ?Jim?
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at the G.W.M.H. in Perth, ON. James Munro of Port Elmsley, at the age of 68. Dear husband of Sue (nee Folkard) for 45 years. Father of Laurie Smith (Tim) and sadly missed by Sheryl Munro. Proud ?Popa? of Lindsay, Brock and Kayla. Son of the late Clifford and Effie and predeceased by siblings Laura Kellough, Ellen and Ray. Survived by his brothers and sisters Arnold (Donna), Elmer, Marian Brady (the late Joe), Doris Clancy (Walter) and Heather LePage (Gerry). Sadly missed by his many relatives. Also missed by his best buddies Mishka, Keysha and Kizzy.
Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ont., 613-256-3313
On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 from 1pm to 3pm. Complete Service to follow in the Chapel at 3pm. Reception to follow at The Civitan Club. Donations in memory of James may be made to the L.A.W.S. 
Munro, James Charlie (I30411)
 

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