m. 7 Feb 1933
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Born |
4 Nov 1906 |
Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
Died |
20 Sep 1992 |
Arnprior, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
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Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada |
Married |
7 Feb 1933 |
Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
Father |
Joseph Henry Symington | F0912 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Margaret Jennett Munro | F0912 Group Sheet |
Born |
1934 |
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Died |
15 Mar 2005 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
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Capital Memorial Gardens, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada |
Spouse |
Doris Lesway | F1539 |
Married |
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Born |
27 Mar 1946 |
Almonte, Ontario, Canada |
Died |
10 Apr 1946 |
Almonte, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
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Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada |
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Notes |
- Symington - Sutherland
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner, Ramsay, on Tuesday, February 7th, when Jean Fraser Sutherland, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Sutherland, was jointed in holy matrimony to William Alexander Symington, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Symington Jr., Rev. C. D. McLellan officiated. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her uncle, Mr. R. W. Young, to the strains of the wedding march played by Mr. Hector Dallimore. The bride was charmingly gowned in pink satin faced crepe with fur trimming and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Little Evelyn Turner, niece of the bride acted as train bearer. The bridesmaid was Miss Pearl E. Munroe of Perth and wore a gown of yellow crepe with fur trimming, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Mr. Charles Symington acted as groomsman. During the signing of the register, Miss Roberta Jamieson of Almonte, sang "0 Promise Me." The groom's gift to the bride was a string of Delta Pearls, to the bridesmaid a silver pendant, to the pianist a pair of silver cuff links and to the soloist a necklace. Messrs. H. Giles and R. Young acted as ushers and Misses Evelyn Symington, Rita Barr, Jean McIntyre and Elizabeth Munroe assisted in the dining room. After the ceremony a social hour was spent. Later the wedding couple motored to Carleton Place and took the train to Langham, Sask. The bride travelling in a dress of blue sheer crepe with hat and coat to match. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Symington will reside on the groom's farm on the 12th line Ramsay. The esteem in which the young couple are held was shown the numerous beautiful gifts received. Guests from a distance were Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Young, Smiths Falls; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson, Arnprior, Mrs. W. McIntyre, White Lake; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson, McDonald's Corners. The Gazette extends its best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Symington.
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