1912 - 2000 (87 years)
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Name |
Leonard Percival Dobbs |
Nickname |
L.P. |
Born |
24 Oct 1912 |
Golden Valley, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1 Oct 2000 |
Golden Valley, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
Golden Valley Cemetery, Golden Valley, District of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I01533 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
9 May 2024 |
Family |
Laura Agnes McConnell, b. 2 Apr 1916, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada , d. 25 Jun 1995, North Bay, Ontario, Canada (Age 79 years) |
Married |
1 May 1935 |
Powassan, Ontario, Canada |
Children |
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Last Modified |
9 May 2024 |
Family ID |
F0489 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 24 Oct 1912 - Golden Valley, Ontario, Canada |
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| Married - 1 May 1935 - Powassan, Ontario, Canada |
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| Died - 1 Oct 2000 - Golden Valley, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - Golden Valley Cemetery, Golden Valley, District of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada |
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Headstones |
| L.P. & Laura Dobbs DOBBS
Leonard P.
Dobbs
Oct. 24, 1912
Oct. 1, 2000
Laura A.
McConnell
Apr. 2, 1916
June 25, 1995
(Phrase at bottom of stone difficult to read in photo) |
Obituary & Death Notice |
| L.P. Dobbs DOBBS, Leonard Percival (L.P.) - Mr. Dobbs died peacefully on Sunday, October 1, 2000 at Eastholme, Powassan, in his 88th year. L.P. Dobbs was the beloved husband of the late Laura Agnes (McConnell) and was the loving father of Sheila Mannella (the late Frank) of Sault Ste. Marie, Murray Dobbs (Ann) of Golden Valley, Bryon Dobbs (Irene) of Powassan, Pauline Beatty (John) of Nipissing, Paul Dobbs (Dona) of Arnstein, the late Stewart Dobbs, and Rhonda Burnett (Jamie) of Callander. He was the proud grandfather of 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. L.P. was the dear brother of Gertrude Badgely-Davidson, Stratford. He was predeceased by his parents, Caroline Hart-Shortland and John William Dobbs and by his brothers Ralph, Fred, George, Arnold and Herb Dobbs and sisters Laura Currie, Mae Cunning-
ton, Frances Forrest, Lillian Garton, Bertha Leavoy and Emily Shaughnessy. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan ( 724-2024 ) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Argyle Lion's Club Tribute Service at 11 a.m. in the church. The Powassan Masonic Lodge #443 will conduct a memorial service in the Paul Funeral Home this evening at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the St. Paul's United Church on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment at St. Paul's Cemetery, Golden Valley. If desired donations may be made to St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 4, 2000 Page 14 |
| L.P. Dobbs L.P. was born October 24, 1912, the 12th of13 children of Caroline (Hart-Shortland) and John William Dobbs on the family homestead in Golden Valley. He grew up and attended school to grade eight in Golden Valley. His mother died when he was only 10 and a year later at age 11 his father sent him out to work in the logging camps. At the tender age of 16 he opened his first business - The Hummingbird Ice Cream Parlour where he sold cigarettes, pop and ice cream. After ice cream he expanded to the mechanics business by purchasing Ellesmere's Garage. Around this time he met and dated his brother Fred's housekeeper, Laura McConnell. The two were married in 1935 at Powassan United Church and lived all their life together in Golden Valley. Also in 1935 L.P. took on a Shell Oil distributorship and in 1939 he became a licensed mechanic. His little ice cream parlour eventually evolved into a general store selling everything from clothing to supplies and credit was extended to all who needed it. L.P. 's leisure time was devoted to the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Long Lake, on the 200 acres his father had given him. His hunt camp became
popular with hunters from as far away as United States and was a source ofboth money and fun for L.P. L.P. was also active in his community, as a lifelong member ofSt. Paul's United Church, as a charter member ofthe Argyle Lions Club, as a member ofthe local Orange Lodge and as a dedicated Mason for 50 years. He was responsible for starting the fire department in Golden Valley by donating the first truck and pump. Ironically L.P. lost both his store and garage in a fire in 1969 but the fire department managed to save his home, L.P. Dobbs was an upstanding man who will be remembered for his kindness, his gentleness and his strength. |
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