1930 - 2019 (89 years)
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Name |
Philip Alexander Cobb |
Born |
8 Mar 1930 |
Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
29 Oct 2019 |
North Bay, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
Powassan Union Cemetery, Powassan, District of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I06260 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Oct 2021 |
Father |
George Mark Richard Cobb, b. 1876, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom , d. 1957 (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Pearl May Harper, b. 11 Mar 1889, Montréal, Québec, Canada , d. 1969, Ontario, Canada (Age 79 years) |
Married |
20 Jan 1914 |
Papineau-Cameron Township, Ontario, Canada |
Family ID |
F0443 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Lila Mae Titus, b. 8 Oct 1938, d. 30 Jan 2014, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, Canada (Age 75 years) |
Children |
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Last Modified |
18 Nov 2019 |
Family ID |
F2139 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Census |
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Notes |
- Philip Cobb died peacefully, at North Bay Regional Health Centre, on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. He was in his 90th year. Philip was predeceased by his wife Lila Mae (Titus) (1938-2014), his daughter Grace (1968-1986) and by his son Stanley (1964-2007). He was the beloved father of Roy Cobb (Cindy) of Bloomfield, New Brunswick, Albert Cobb (Gwen) of Powassan and Martha Wilton of Beeton. He will be lovingly remembered by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Philip was the dear brother of Jim Cobb (Helen) of Callander and was predeceased by his siblings Beryl, Fred (the late Grace), Frank (the late Dorothy), Esther, Lily, Richard (the late Shae) and Margaret Cobb, Hazel Byers, and Rose Bert (the late Mervin). The Cobb family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm and Wednesday from 10:00 to 11:00 am. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, November 6 at 11:00 am. Interment will follow at Powassan Union Cemetery. Should you wish to make a donation in Philip?s memory, the Powassan Food Bank is suggested.
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