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| Effie Lummis --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 6, 1976
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| Eight Year Illness Takes Rev. Wyman at His Custer Home
Part 1 --The Ludington Daily News, Ludington, Michigan, January 9, 1931 Page 1
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| Eight Year Illness Takes Rev. Wyman at His Custer Home
Part 2 --The Ludington Daily News, Ludington, Michigan, January 9, 1931 Page 3
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| Eileen Venne
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| Elderly Nipissing resident is drowned (1 of 2) Elderly Nipissing resident is drowned
POWASSAN (Staff)— William James King of R.R. 1 in Nipissing Township lost his life Sunday afternoon because of a leaky boat and the inability to swim.
A spokesman fur the Powassan detachment of the Provincial Police said that Mr. King and a friend Albert Hutchens of Weston Ont. set off across Duncan Lake which is about 8 miles from the village of Nipissing They were using an old wooden rowboat.
While on the return trip from a mine shaft they wanted to see, the boat which had taken on water since the beginning of the trip, finally sank about 100 yards from the shore.
Mr. King disappeared under the waves while Mr. Hutchens, who is a poor swimmer, managed to make it back to shore.
With the help of his wife Frances, he was able to pull Mr. King to the shore and apply mouth-to-mouth resuscitation but it was too late.
An ambulance rushed the man to the Civic Hospital in North Bay but the 70-year-old man was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Investigating officer Const D J Warwick said there would be no inquest into the tragedy.
Coroner Dr Harold Wallace said that death was the result of drowning. Involved in mill work and lumbering most of his life, (Continued on Page 3)
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 9, 1971 Page 1
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| Eldon Blanchard
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| Eleanor Lent
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| Eleanor McMartin McMARTIN, Eleanor (nee Hazelwood) - Of Mattawa passed away peacefully at the Algonquin Nursing Home, Mattawa, on Tuesday July 25th, 2006 in her 100th year. She is survived by her adult children, Norma McMartin of Okotoks, Alberta, Nelson McMartin (Anita) of Mattawa, Neil McMartin of Ottawa and Nancy Adams (James) of Orillia. Sadly missed by her beloved grandchildren, John, Melissa, Jason, Ken, Rodney and four great-grandchildren, Jenna, Michelle, Blake and Evan. Predeceased by her husband Norman (1961), and brothers and sister, Jack, Percy, Herbert, William, Charles, David, Eric and Lillian. Friends and relatives may call at the T.L. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Mattawa, on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted at St. Anne's Church with Reverend David Sheilds of St. Alban's Anglican Church officiating on Saturday July 29th, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment at Pine Hill Cemetery, Mattawa. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 27, 2006 Page 10
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| Eleanor Tobin Eleanor Mahan Tobin
Wife of the late Dr. John E. Tobin, Jr., died peacefully at home on March 21, 2007. Eleanor, the daughter of Dr. Eugene and Alma Meherin Mahan, was a native and life-long resident of San Francisco. She will be missed by her children, Michael (Annie) Tobin, Eleanor (Jerome) Raggett, Cathleen (Thomas) Miller, Mark (Carol) Tobin, Jean (Edward) Villalva, Ann (David) McInnes, Sheila (Owen) McKannay and Lisa Tobin; her 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Eleanor is survived by her sisters, Mavis Mahan Cain of San Rafael, Jean Mahan (Nelson C. Sr.) Barry of Larkspur; and 12 nieces and nephews. Born in 1918, Eleanor attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart in San Francisco and graduated from UC Berkeley. She was dedicated to her husband, her family and her community. Eleanor particularly enjoyed her associations with her Pi Phi sisters and her time golfing and playing bridge at the Presidio Golf Club. Friends and relatives are invited to the Funeral Mass at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner Streets, on March 27th at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Dominic Building Fund or the Convent of the Sacred Heart-Tobin Scholarship Fund.
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| Eleanor Watt WATT ? Eleanor Elizabeth ? Peacefully at home, Pakenham, Ontario, surrounded by her family on Wednesday, March 3rd, 1999, age 53 years. Eleanor Young. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Watt. Dearly loved daughter of Mrs. Annie Young, (nee Etherington) and the late Harvey Young. Very special and loved mom of Jason of N.W.T. and Jody (Mrs. John Gleeson) of Pakenham, Ontario. Sister of Bob (Gail), Kenny (Gayle), Eddie and David (Angela) all of Arnprior. Loved grandma of Garrett. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel, 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Friday. Funeral Service was held in St. Andrew?s United Church, Pakenham on Saturday. Reverend Heather Kinkaid officiated. Interment Union Cemetery.
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| Elinor Tobin TOBIN--In this city, Nov. 91, 1935, Elinor B. beloved wife of J. Edmund Tobin, loving mother of John E. Tobin Jr. and Kenneth Story, daughter of R. C. Selfridge, sister of R. 8. Selfridge and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, sister-In-law of George, Agnes, Saidie and Dr. Peter A. Tobin, Mrs. Charles Todd, Mrs. Edward Boland and Mrs. Hattie Wright. Past Grand Regent of Golden Gate Court. Catholic Daughters of America.
The funeral will take place Monday at 9:30 a. from Me A Co., Geary st, at 9th thence to Star of the Sea Church, where mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.
COURT GOLDEN GATE NO. 913 OF THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA- The officers and members are hereby requested to assemble Sunday evening. Nov. 24th, at 8 p.m, at the funeral parlors of McAvoy O'Hara Co. Geary at 9th ave,, to recite the rosary for our late Past Grand Regent, Elinor Tobin. GERTRUDE COLLINS, Grand Regent, MARIE McDONOUGH, Historian.
--The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, November 24, 1935 Page 17
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| Eliza Jane Grawbarger Eliza Jane Grawbarger
Funeral services for the late Eliza Jane Byers were conducted Tuesday, April 2nd, at the Paul Funeral Home. Reverend Manliff Mitchell officiated. Mrs. Grawbarger died Saturday, March 30, 1985. She was in her 80th year.
She was predeceased by her husband Samuel.
Loving mother to Ireton and Myrtle Grawbarger and Doris and Bill South, all of Callander. Dear sister to Levi, Irvin and Alex Byers and Esther Johnstown of Callander; Enos and Gordon, Powassan and Frances Radkey, Cambridge.
She was predeceased by her stepson, Bruce, her brother, Bill and sister Mary Turcott.
Mrs. Grawbarger will be sadly missed by nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Casket bearers were: Gordon and Ron Grawbarger, Bob, Bill and Ken South and Rocco Muratore. Spring interment Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, April 2, 1985 Page 2
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| Eliza Jane Perry Mrs. J.P. Perry - The death of Eliza Jane Ayerst, beloved wife of Parker Perry of Nipissing Tp., occurred at the home of her daughter in Sundridge last Thursday. The funeral was held on Saturday from the home of her son, George Perry, Nipissing, and the remains were laid to rest in the Nipissing cemetery. Rev. Mr. Evans, Anglican minister at Powassan, conducted the funeral service, assisted by Rev. Mr. White of Sundridge. Many relatives and friends were present to pay their last respects to the deceased lady. The pallbearers were six grandsons.
Mrs. Perry was born at Westbrook, Ont., June 30th, 1862, and was married to Parker Perry at Parham, Ont., Aug. 8, 1878. This union was blessed with eleven children. Four died in infancy and the youngest son, William, paid the supreme sacrifice in France in June 1918.
Besides her husband the chief mourners are her seven sons and daughters, 36 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren; also her aged mother in Dayton, Iowa, and one sister and three brothers. One son and two daughters in Michigan were unable to attend the funeral, but they were here a month ago to see their mother.
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| Eliza LeRoy LeROY, Eliza -- At St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay, on Sunday, December 9, 1973, Eliza Ellen Byers, in her 83rd year, wife of the late Simon LeRoy of Callander. Resting at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan. Service in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Callander Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, December 10, 1973 Page 3
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| Eliza Munro JONES--At a local hospital on Thursday, November 6, 1930, Eliza Bowser, beloved wife of George W Jones, in her 50th year. Funeral service at the residence of her sister Mrs. O. W. Bradshaw, 520 McLeod street, on Saturday, November 8, at 2 p.m. Interment at Springhill cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, November 6, 1930 Page 1
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| Eliza Simard SPRINGFIELD - Eliza J. (Knight) Simard, 80, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield, was Called Safely Home on Friday, December 27, 2013. She passed into Eternal Life from her home surrounded by the care and comfort of her loving family and all the memories she loved and treasured. She was born in Huntington, Vermont on February 3, 1933, a beloved daughter of the late William and Hazle O. (Walton) Knight. She was raised and schooled in Huntington, Vermont and moved to Burlington, Vermont around 1947 where she lived until moving to Springfield around 1972. In the 1960's, Eliza and her late husband, Gilles, established Simard Signs and Supplies, which they co-owned and operated for many years before changing the name to Simard Advertising Specialties. Eliza and her late husband, Gilles, enjoyed RVing and traveled in their motor home to many States and Canada. Most of all, Eliza was a wonderful homemaker to her large family and showered them with her love and affection which was returned to her a thousand fold. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her dear brothers, William, Clayton, Stanley, Edward 'Skeeter', Robert, Emory and David Knight; her dear sisters, Hazle Smith and Sally Walters; her loving son, Milford 'Duffy' Bushey, who was Called Home on December 14, 2010; her step-daughter, Susan Bessette; and her beloved husband and best friend of 47 years, Gilles O. Simard who was Called Home on September 21, 2012. She leaves her loving daughters, Mary Jane DeFino of Michigan, Marda Bushey of Las Vegas, Nevada, Marsha Shappy and her husband, Bruce, of Springfield, Marian Rainville and her husband, Elliott, of Springfield, Margie Grenier of Maryland, Ann Douglas and her husband, Michael, of Chicopee, Sally Simard of Springfield; and Yvette Simard and Laura Demers, both of Chicopee; her step-daughter, Joan Tessier and her husband, Bob, of Florida; her loving daughter-in-law, Cindy Bushey of Wisconsin; her dear sister, Marion 'Nan' Benker of New York; her 18 cherished grandchildren; her 19 cherished great-grandchildren; and her many dear nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, cousins and extended members of the Simard and Knight families. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the St. Pierre & Phaneuf Springfield Chapels, (413-737-1177), 7 Chapin Terrace, Springfield, MA 01107 on Saturday, January 4, 2014 from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. which will be followed by a Prayer Service in the funeral home at 4:30 p.m. Her burial will be private at a later date at Maplewood Cemetery in Huntington, VT. Her family has requested that memorial donations be made in her memory to the Shriners Hospital for Children, (Specify Springfield), 516 Carew Street, Springfield, MA 01104.
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| Elizabeth Byers BYERS, Elizabeth -- Peacefully at Eastholme, Powassan on Thursday, September 18, 2003, in her 91st year. Elizabeth Byers (nee Restoule) was predeceased by her husband Enos Byers. She was the loving mother of Beatrice Hurley (Winstone) of Bentley, Alberta, Blanche Pollock of Powassan, Lula Gray (Wally) of Latchford, Norma Rowland (Royce) of Powssan, Clinton Byers (Linda) of Powassan, Nancy Frederick (Gene) of Powassan, Norman Byers (Joyce) of Powassan, Susan Cossar (John) of Powassan and the late Lincoln Byers. Lizzie was "Granny" to 29 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her siblings George, Jim, Fred, Timmins, Eddy, Lawrence, Amy, Annie and Rosie. The Byers family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan ( 724-2024 ) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the Funeral Home, on Sunday at 4 p.m. Interment to follow at Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 20, 2003 Page 10
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| Elizabeth Geheber Elizabeth Farnsworth Geheber of Baton Rouge passed away on April 26, after a short illness. She was born in 1924 in Huntington, NY. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Farnsworth; brother Ted Farnsworth of Stoner Lake, NY; and her husband, Dean W. Geheber of Baton Rouge. She is survived by one brother, Clarkson Farnsworth, of Scotia, NY; daughter Carol Allen (David) of Kennesaw, GA; sons Fred Geheber (Karen) of Atlanta, GA, and Philip Geheber (Leah) of Baton Rouge; grandchildren Chrissy Copeland (Aaron) of Canton, GA; Keel Geheber and Laurin Geheber of Baton Rouge; Ellen Davis (Warner) of Playa del Rey, CA; Aaron Geheber of Warrensburg, MO; Scott Allen of Chattanooga, TN; and Eric Geheber (Carolyn) of Atlanta, GA. Step-grandchildren include Stephanie Bucksner (Joe) of Wilmington, DE; Bud Boland (Tassie) of Atlanta, GA; and Gil Boland of Chicago, IL. Great-grandchildren include Robyn Copeland; Grayson and Cayden Bucksner; Brooks and Weston Boland, and Flora Davis. Mrs. Geheber graduated from Emory University School of Nursing in Atlanta, GA. She served as a navy nurse during World War II. She was an active member of the Junior League of Baton Rouge, the Philharmonic Club, and the Louisiana Sinfonietta. She was a violinist with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra and also played in the Baton Rouge String Trio. A lifelong volunteer with the American Red Cross, she taught disaster nursing and worked in shelters during hurricane evacuations. Her happiest times were spent at the family camp on the Tickfaw River; she loved to fish or just sit on the porch. Funeral arrangements are being made by Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government Street (www.rabenhorst.com). The service is scheduled for Monday, May 1, at noon, with viewing beginning at 11:00. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra.
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| Elizabeth Rattray RATTRAY-At her residence. 658 Gilmour St, on Thursday, June 8, 1944, Elizabeth Ann Coulter, widow of Dr. J. C. Rattray, in her Bath year. Funeral service at above address on Saturday, June 10, at 10.00 am. Interment at Cobden cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, June 9, 1944 Page 20
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| Elizabeth Robinson Elizabeth Phila Scott, wife of Charles Robinson, was born in Moriah in 1867 and died at Long Lake March 3, 1904. of heart disease. Besides her husband, the deceased left a two weeks-old baby and two daughters Nellie and Hazel, aged respectively thirteen and eleven years; also her mother, Mrs. N. Scott, and three sisters, Mrs. Wallace Plumley, Mrs. Cecil Kellogg and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, all of this place. A large company of mourning friends gathered to pay their tribute of respect to the departed Sunday morning at the Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. Luther A. Brown conducted the service assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stokes and Mr. Shaw. The text used by Mr. Brown was from Matt. xiv, 27, "Be of good cheer, it is I, be not afraid." The altar was tastefully decorated with flowers. The bereaved father and children have the sympathy of all. The deceased had a large circle of friends.
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| Elizabeth Traill --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, March 9, 1984 Page 23
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| Elizabeth Wise WISE, Elizabeth
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 20th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH WISE, consort of Deacon Enos Wise, in the 66th year of her age.
Funeral service tomorrow at one o'clock p.m., at the school house on Simond's Hill.
--The Elizabethtown Post, Elizabethtown, New York, October 21, 1853
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| Ella Chollar Chollar, Ella Banning - On Saturday, April 9, 1921, at 9:50 a. m. at Pittsbuigh, Pa, Ella Banning Chollar, wife of F. D. Chollar, of New Bedford Mass. Remains may be viewed at the chapel of William A. Fancher, Syracuse, N. Y. Services Monday at 2 p. m. at Oakwood
chapel Syracuse. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.
--Pittsburgh Daily Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 10, 1921 Page 32
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| Ella Evans --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, June 10, 1980 Page 47
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| Ellen Byers Douglas - August 28, 1907
Douglas (too late for last week)
The funeral of the late Mrs. William Byers, formerly of this neighbourhood, but lately of Nipissing District, took place from Grand Trunk Station on Monday, the 26th of August, at 2:30 o'clock, to the Douglas Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Moore conducted the service at the grave. The deceased's maiden name was Ellen Banning.
Died Lot 5, Con 14, Nipissing, Ontario
--The Renfrew Mercury, Renfrew, Ontario, September 6, 1907
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| Ellen Wagar WAGAR, Lydia Elizabeth Ellen - At her residence, Parham, on Sunday June 28, 1981, Lydia Elizabeth Ellen Smith, beloved wife of the late William Robert Wagar, in her 83rd year, dear mother of Guy, Johnstown; Aileen, Falls Church, Virginia; Randall, Napanee; Mrs. C. Grant (Iva), Kingston; Douglas, Mississauga; Roger, Verona; Mrs. Earl Goodberry (Averil), Kingston; Mrs. Frank Goodfellow (Kathleen) and Eric, Parham; Carol, Kingston; predeceased by son Robert, dear sister of Mrs. Myrtle Ball, Verona; Harold Smith and Mrs. Guy Wagar (Iva), Kingston; sadly missed by 25 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Resting at Goodfellow Funeral Home, Parham, from Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 1 at 2 p.m. Interment Parham Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Parham United Church Memorial Fund or Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated.
--From the Scrapbook of Mrs. Madeline Howes (Wagar)
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| Ellen Wagar Late Ellen Wagar was a friend to all and a productive citizen of Parham
The death of Ellen Wagar at her home here June 28 was, in a very real way, the end of an era.
She was an institution in the village. She touched the lives of everyone. As a mother of 11 children and a widow of 38 years, she was an active member of the community and an inspiration to her family, friends and womanhood.
After the death of her husband, Ellen opened and operated an inn. She played the organ for her church and piano for local dances. She was local switchboard operator. She held several offices with the United Church Women and worked for the Parham Agricultural society. She made quilts and maple syrup. She was always busy and she always had time for her family and friends.
More than just a house
Lydia Elizabeth Ellen Wagar died in the house she was born in 82 years ago. Directly across from the Anglican church, the stately frame residence was for many years far more than just a house. It was the Parham Inn and Ellen was the innkeeper.
When her husband William, who worked at the time for Courtauld's rayon plant in Cornwall, died in 1943, Ellen faced a crisis. They had lived in the Parham home previously, as had Ellen's parents before them, and she gravitated back here, no one knows quite why for sure.
"Opening the inn was her own idea," her daughter Iva Grant of Kingston said. "She came here, happened to notice the house was for sale and bought it."
"She got the house, barn, chicken house and four acres for $3,500," said he son Eric, who is principal of Hinchinbrooke public school. "She later sold off the four acres and just kept the house."
"Yeah," Iva teases Eric and all his fraternal siblings collectively, "because she had a hard time getting some of you fellows to dig all those potatoes."
Some adjustments will have to be made at the Parham United church since Ellen's passing. She was organist there from 1957 until early this year. "They just couldn't seem to get anyone as reliable as her." Carol her youngest daughter says. "I know she kept on playing a lot longer than she intended to."
Eric, Iva and Carol are asked to try to sum up their mother's chief qualities in a few words. There are long pauses . She doesn't sum up in a few words. Tears are welling up in her eyes, Carol tries first.
"She treated everybody with respect. She was a Christian, devoted to the church."
Eric struggles for a word and finds 'resourceful' his best thumbnail description. Iva remembers her mother as a "patient, kind person." All terms are found wanting and Carol tries again. "She always had a quiet kind of way of controlling, or correcting our behavior," she says. It triggers something from her childhood.
"Remember the frying pan, Iva?" she grins at her sister. "Aw come on." Iva protests "You know very well it was a tin one. It wouldn't hurt anybody."
It's out of the closet now and there is no stopping it. Iva had a battle with one of her sisters one day long ago. She's not sure now whether it was Averil or Kathleen. "They were both agitators," she chuckles. Whichever, a frying pan was at hand at the critical moment. "Jeepers, they were all saying it was this great bug cast-iron one," Iva explains,. "But it was only tin. Wouldn't hurt anyone."
Robert died seven years ago, was born in 1920. Carol, last of the 11, came along 21 years later. Robert and guy were overseas and three other Wagar children were beyond minding stage when Ellen set up the Village Inn. The tourist trade was such as it was in those days, would be a means of providing for the other six, Iva, then 16 was also working in Cornwall. She kept her job.
Vacationers soon learned the Inn was a great place to Lodge. the Wagar children remember on New York state man who stayed at the inn annually before actually buying a cottage nearby. He still spends holidays at the cottage.
One night when he arrived after dark and found the lights out, the man quietly "checked in" on the front porch, where he slept until morning. Not that he would have disturbed the household by rousing the occupants. Ellen was used to it. "There were so many of us heading off in all directions every morning," Iva recalls. "And it seemed every one of us went to school or to work at a different hour, anywhere from 5 to 9 a.m."
'Forgot to look at clock'
Mother used to get us all out in plenty of time. Sometimes she'd wake up at 2 a.m., forget to look at the clock and start getting people on their way. " It was so funny one time. we were still in Cornwall and she sent Dad out to work before the street cars started running. He waited a while and then walked the whole four miles to work, got there a whole hour early, still wondering what had happened to the street cars."
In 1954 Ellen turned her house into the Parham exchange of the old Morrow Telephone Company. She became switchboard operator, apparently as an incidental service, mission central for the area.The buzzing homestead was transformed into a forerunner of today's telephone answering service. "People would call, just to say their first name and leave messages for others who might be calling for them, Iva said.
Her switchboard work ended in about 1966 when the company was sold and more modern equipment installed. Eric remembers the year because the Canada pension Plan just came into effect. Just barely.
"Her pension started off at $2 a month," he smiled. "Later on it got up to $6."
Local and area dances
Ellen played piano or organ for local and area dances, receptions, weddings and funerals. She learned her music from her sister Myrtle Ball of Verona, who, though 88, still lays for area functions and even gives the odd lesson.
With a number of willing family members Ellen served both at their home and at the annual fair. She held several offices with the United Church Women and served the Parham Agricultural Society as secretary-treasurer for many years.
The Wagars raised pigs and chickens and grew vegetables. Ellen made her own maple syrup and occasionally sold handicrafts she crocheted or knitted. And she made quilts.
"But she never sold them." Eric said. "She always gave the quilts away. In fact she gave one to each of her 11 children and 25 grandchildren. we all have one." That would add up to 36 quilts, then wouldn't it? "No," Eric says. "There were a lot of other people who got them too. I don't know how many."
Some of the family have gone further afield but most have settled in Eastern Ontario. Guy lives in Johnstown, near Prescott, and Averil Goodberry, along with Iva and Carol make their homes in Kingston.
Eric and his sister Kathleen Goodfellow live here and brother Roger is just down the road in Verona. Douglas works in St. Catherines, Randall in Louisiana and Aileen is vice-counsel at the Canadian embassy in Washington.
The Reverend John Matthew, minister of Parham United Church is in the market for a steady organist these days. It hadn't been a problem since Ellen Wagar took on the job 24 years ago.
--From the Scrapbook of Mrs. Madeline Howes (Wagar)
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| Elliott Rainville Elliott Frederick Rainville, Sr.
Elliott Rainville, 73, of Candler, NC died on February 23, 2024 following an extended illness. Son of the late Rodolphe Rainville, Sr. and Edith Nascembeni, he was also preceded in death by his brother, Rodolphe Rainville, Jr.
Elliott proudly served in the US Military and lived most of his life in Springfield, MA.
He is survived by his children, Elliott Rainville and his wife, Valerie of California and Chris Rainville of Massachusetts; his grandchildren, Tyler Rainville of Massachusetts and Sophia Rainville of California and his former wife, Marian Rainville. He is also survived by his siblings, Ronald Rainville of Massachusetts, Jean Cox of Tennessee, Eleanor Gregory of Connecticut, David Rainville of Connecticut, Ann Mathis of North Carolina and Alan Rainville of Massachusetts; several in-laws and nieces and nephews.
Arrangements will be announced at a later date.
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| Elmeda N. Macklin The Argus Press, Owosso, Michigan, October 2000
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| Elmer Abercrombie Abercrombie, Elmer Albert Elmer passed away tragically on December 17th, 2017 at the age of 80 years. He was the loved husband of Barbara "Barbie" (McWilliams) Abercrombie for 58 years and cherished father of Ken (Sandra), Dave (Jay) and Shirley Abercrombie and Rosemarie (Ray) Porter. Elmer was the adored grandfather of Travis (Alexis), Julia (Andre), Kendra (Joel), Josh, Patrick (Alanna), Cole (Sara), Tricia and Spencer and step-grandfather of James (Caleidgh), Cody and Houston. Elmer was the proud great grandfather of Ashton, Lilly, Parker, Eva, Isla, Alex Aleah and step great grandfather of Joe, Stephen and Seamus. He was predeceased by his parents George and Ada (Munroe) Abercrombie. Elmer will be sadly missed by his sister Ona (late Eddie) Closs, brother-in-law Cliff (Bonnie) McWilliams, all his family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Wednesday, December 20th, 2017 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment St. Stephens Cemetery, Brooke. In remembrance of Elmer, contributions to Alzheimers Society of Lanark County would be appreciated.
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| Elmer Allan Towns ELMER ALLAN TOWNS
The community of Carr was sadly shocked by the tragic death last Tuesday, night of one of our stalwart young men, Elmer Allan Towns, who perished in the fire at the Bolton home at Arnstein, which also took the lives of three others-Mrs. Bolton and two grandchildren.
Elmer was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Towns, and would have been 19 in March. He will be missed by everyone who knew him and to whom he endeared himself by his unselfish and cheerful disposition. Left to mourn the untimely passing of their beloved son and brother are the parents, five brothers-Everett, Bazil, Herbert, Harold and Orvil, and two sisters, Dorothy (Mrs. Gordon МcKeen) and Mary.
Banking the tiny casket which contained the remains of the unfortunate young man were floral tributes from the family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swalwell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farley, Mr. E. Farley, Don and Dorcas Swalwell, Mrs. E.E. Edwards, Bette Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. Cards of sympathy were received from Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barber, North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Titus, Huntsville; Shirley Kervin, Callander; Mrs. Harold Barber, Hotham; Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Howe; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee; Miss Mabel Gigg; also letters of condolence from J. B. Lake, Mrs. R .A. King, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Byers and Mr. and Mrs. James White.
These tokens of sympathy and the presence of many relatives and friends at the large funeral evidenced the esteem in which Elmer was held and the sympathy for the bereaved family. The Rev. John Crook conducted the service. The pallbearers were Andy Towns, Jim Beatty, Walter Weller and Gordon McKeen. Interment was made in the cemetery at Nipissing.
--Powassan News, Powassan, Ontario, January 30, 1946
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| Elmer Hughes HUGHES, Elmer Duncan - Elmer Hughes died peacefully at the North Bay General Hospital on Friday, May 25, 2007 in his 76th year. He was the beloved husband of Donna Victoria (Ibbitson) of Powassan. Elmer was the loving father of Joan Menard (Don) of North Bay, Ross Hughes (Maxine) of Powassan, Tim Hughes (Cori) of Powassan, Lynn Charbonneau (Andy) of Whitney, Lee Cotter (Clark) of Restoule and Gerald Hughes of North Bay. He was the proud grandfather of Jason (Amy) and Steven Menard, Travis Hughes, Brandon and Tyler Hughes, Adam and Stacey Cotter, Andrew and Kelli Charbonneau, Dylan and Madison Hughes, and great-grandfather of Lukas Menard, Conner and Carter Hughes. Elmer was the dear brother of Myrtle Grawbarger (Ireton) of North Bay, Vera Keith (William) of North Bay, Cora Nickelchok (AI) of Bobcaygeon, Roy Hughes (Barb) of Powassan and was predeceased by his parents Archie and Mabel Hughes, his sister Edna Nucara (Vitorio of North Bay), Douglas Hughes (Audrey of Powassan) and infant brother David Hughes. The Hughes family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, on Sunday, May 27, 2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, May 28, 2007, in the Paul Funeral Home chapel. If desired, memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. For more information or to make a donation please call the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, 705-724-2024.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, May 26, 2007 Page 10
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| Emily Denman --The Belleville Telescope, Belleville, Kansas, December 17, 1998
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| Emily Smith With great sadness, the family of Emily Smith, 73, of Devlin, Ont., announces her passing on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at La Verendrye Hospital in Fort Frances, Ont. after a courageous battle with cancer.
Emily was born Aug. 31, 1942 in Emo, Ont. to Jack and Lilly Boldero. She grew up on the family farm in Pattullo.
She was united in marriage to Dean Smith on Aug. 25, 1973.
Emily was a kind, talented lady with a great zest for life. Words cannot describe the love and care she showed to her family and friends.
She had a great love of music, beginning with the piano, then the accordian and eventually the guitar. She was a member of the Clover Valley Echos and played at various events around Rainy River District, where she continued to expand her circle of friends.
Emily will be lovingly remembered by her children, Debbie (Mike) Mulholland of Windsor, Ont., Dale (Lorilee) Smith of Crozier, Ont., Jim of Devlin, Ont., and Shelly (Ben) Janzen of Ridgetown, Ont.; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She also is survived by her brother, Bryan Boldero (Marlene); sisters, Dorothy (Steve) Gerley and Kathy (Albert) Leek; uncles, Robert Brown and Lawrence (Maxine) Brown; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Emily was predeceased by her parents, Jack and Lilly; husband, Dean (2015); and brother, John.
At Emily?s request, cremation has taken place.
A private family gathering and interment will be held at a later date.
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| Emmett Beckwith --The Watkins Express, Watkins, New York, November 30, 1932
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| Emory Knight Emory M. Knight Sr.
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Our loving husband, dad, grandpa, great grandpa and brother, Emory M. Knight Sr., 76, of Ridge Road, McGraw, N.Y., and formerly of Bumpville, Pa., passed away on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at his home. Emory was born on March 17, 1935 in Huntington, Vt., a son of the late William and Hazel (Walton) Knight. On Sept. 20, 1955 he married Evelyn Babcock and together they had ten children. A man of many trades, Emory was an auto mechanic for many area dealerships and owned his own scrap yard. In addition he enjoyed playing cribbage, traveling and hunting although his greatest treasure was the time spent with his family.
Emory is survived by his wife of 55 years, Evelyn E. Babcock Knight; his children, Yvonne (Robert) Hall of Ulster, Pa., Carolyn "Sis" (Gordon) Darling of Virgil, N.Y., Emory Knight, Jr. of McGraw, N.Y., Evelyn J. "Eydie" Knight of McGraw, N.Y., Brian Knight of Otisville, N.Y., Wilma (Rick) Quaile of Cortland, N.Y., Gerald Knight of Elizabethtown, N.Y., Steven Knight of McGraw, N.Y., Virginia "Genny" Knight (LaVerne Hutt) of Alpine, N.Y.; sisters, Eliza Simard of Springfield, Mass., Marion "Nan" Benker of Middletown, N.Y.; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; and a longtime friend, Edgar Neff Jr. of Apalachin, N.Y. He was predeceased by an infant son; his brothers, William, Stanley, Robert, Edward, David and Clayton; sisters Hazel Smith and Sarah "Sally" Walters.
Funeral services and a celebration of Emory's life will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 20 at the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols, with Pastor C. Kenneth Crain, officiating. Interment and prayers of committal will follow in the South Litchield-Bumpville Cemetery. A period of visitation will be held on Friday from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. Memories and condolences may also be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com.
--Published in The Daily Review, Towanda, Pennsylvania, May 16, 2011
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| Enos Elijah Byers Enos Elijah Byers
Funeral services for Enos Elijah Byers, beloved husband of Elizabeth Byers were held on Monday, September 1st. at Paul Funeral Home in Powassan. Reverend Dennis Landry officiated. Interment followed at Nipissing Cemetery.
The pallbearers were, his sons-in-law, Royce Rowland, Gene Frederrick and John Cossar, his grandsons, Donnie Rowland and Steve Byers and nephew, Carl Ulrich.
Born in Nipissing on September 13, 1907 Enos was the son of the late
John and Florence Byers.
Mr. Byers is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, six daughters and their husbands, Bea and Winston Hurley, Blanche Pollock, Lula and Walley Gray, Norma and Royce Rowland, Nancy and Gene Frederick, Susan and John Cossar, two sons and their wives, Clinton and Linda Byers, Norman and Joyce Byers.
Mr. Byers was predeceased by one son, Lincoln.
Lovingly remembered by 29 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Byers will always be remembered for his great sense of humor.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 10, 1986 Page 2
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| Ephraim R. Hughes Ephraim R. Hughes
POWASSAN--Ephraim Robert Hughes, 73, died Friday in hospital following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were conducted today from the Paul Funeral Chapel with interment at the Nipissing Cemetery, Rev. Robert Jackson officiated. Pallbearers were, William South, Ireton Grawbarger, Douglas, Elmer and Allan Hughes and Larry McTiernan. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hughes, Ephraim Hughes was born July 10, 1900 at Renfrew County. He worked as a farmer. He married the former Martha Ellen Anderson at Powassan, Oct. 15. 1930. Mr. Hughes is survived by wife wife; one son, Clive of Scarborough; three grandchildren; one brother, Archie of Nipissing and two sisters, Mrs. William Byers (Alma) of Orangeville and Mrs. Herb James (Alice) of Sudbury.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 27, 1973 Page 5
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| Eric Hazelwood Mr. Eric Sidney Hazelwood
Funeral Services were held Saturday, February 11, 1989, for Mr. Eric Hazelwood, a former employee of Sage. Mr. Hazelwood died peacefully at his home Friday, February 10, 1989, in his 73rd year.
He was the beloved husband of Violet Agnes (Byers). Loving father of Karen and her husband Ben Cobb, Shelburne; Douglas, Powassan; and Marilyn, Toronto. Dear brother of Bert, Almonte; Eleanor McMartin, Charles, David, all of Mattawa; Lillian Allen of Thornloe. Loving grandfather of Sarah and Matthew Cobb.
Pallbearers were Eddie, Hugh, Clayton, and Don Hazelwood, Leonard Allen and Nelson McMartin.
The Funeral Service was held in the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan. Spring Interment will take place in the Powassan Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, Feb 14, 1989 Page 21
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| Eric Stewart --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, May 12, 2005
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| Eric Vester Eric died peacefully at his Trout Creek home on Sunday, May 7, 2017, after a brief battle with cancer. His beloved wife Isabelle was by his side. He was in his 76th year. Eric was the loving father of Stan (Cindy) of Fort Frances and was predeceased by his son Andrew. He was the proud grandfather of Amanda, Stewart, Dillon, Rochelle and great-grandfather of Kayland, Carter, Leilani and Kayaum. Eric was the dear brother of Laura (late Murray), Mickey (Mary), all of Powassan and Bill (Jane) of Rutherglen. He was predeceased by his parents Ruby and Charlie, his sister Dorothy (Gordon, surviving) and brothers John (Lois, surviving), Lenard and Lloyd. Fondly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Friday, May 12, 2017 from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm with the funeral service on Saturday at 2 pm. Interment to follow at Trout Creek Union Cemetery. If desired, donations in Eric’s memory to the Nipissing Serenity Hospice (cheques only please) would be appreciated. To make a donation, order flowers, leave condolences or more information please contact the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan.
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| Ernest Foster FOSTER, Ernest - At the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, July 2, 1973, Ernie Foster, beloved husband of Jeanie Della Price, in his 82nd year, dear father of Boyd, Carleton Place; Melvin, Almonte; Edna (Mrs. Guy Yuill), Almonte; Eric, Alvinston; Carl, Almonte and Elmer, Almonte. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St., Almonte from 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 3. Funeral services from the funeral home Thursday, July 5, at 2.30 p.m. Interment in Clayton cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Journal, July 4, 1973 Page 56
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Following an illness Of two and a half years, Mr. Ernest Foster of Clayton passed away at the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, July 2nd, 1973. He was 81. Mr. Foster was a retired farm and was born at Galbraith, on April 29th 1892, a son of the late James Foster and his wife, Grace Scoular. He received his schooling at Galbraith School. He was married to the former Jeanie Della Price, at the bride's home at Galbraith, on September 15th, 1915. Surviving besides his wife, are five sons and a daughter, James Boyd, Carleton Place; Eric E., Alvintson. Ont.; Melvin L., M. Carl, and Elmer R., of Almonte, and Edna Jean, Mrs. Guy Yuill, Almonte. One brother, Thomas Foster, of Almonte, and sisters, Rebecca, Mrs. Harold Munro of Clayton, Margaret, Mrs. Gilbert Munro, and Jessie, Mrs. John H. Munro, Almonte, also survive. The funeral was held from the Comba Funeral Home, Church street Almonte, on Thursday afternoon, July 5, at 2.30 p.m., with interment at the United Cemetery, Clayton., Messrs. George Paige and Leslie Beddoe conducted the funeral services. Pallbearers were former neighbours, Nathan Virgin, John G. Rintoul, James Foster, Lauchlin Watt, Edwin McKirdy and Allan McKay.
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| Ernest Francis Riggio --Englewood Sun, Englewood, Florida, June 26, 2001 Page 4
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| Ernestine Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, Ernestine R.
At St. Lawrence Lodge, Brockville, on February 19, 2001, at the age of 79 years. Beloved wife of Lawrence Dunleavy of Brockville and loving mother of Linda Stockley and husband Douglas of Osgoode and Deborah Dunleavy and friend Howard Alexander of Brockville. She will be fondly remembered by the Dunleavy, Wylie and Pauline families and especially by Marguerite Wylie of Brockville. Predeceased by parents Jack and Bertha Wylie, by her brother Jack Wylie and sister Grace Pauline. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville, on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm In celebration of Ernestine's life, a ceremony will be held at Trinity Anglican Church on Friday at 10 am Interment at a later date at Oakland Cemetery. As Ernestine loved flowers, floral tributes will be gratefully received, as well as memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 20, 2001 Page 69
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| Essex Woman Burned To Death In Her Home --New London Day, New London, Connecticut, June 29, 1910 Page 9
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| Estella Emeline Vincent VINCENT, Estella Emeline - Surrounded by her family after a long illness at Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Sunday, August 16, 1998, in her 70th year. Estella (Grawbarger) of Restoule, was predeceased by her husband Robert Frederick Vincent. Loving mother of Robert, Bear Valley; Boyde (wife Karne), Greely; Darla, Cambridge, Ken, Cambridge; Vernon, Restoule; Brenda (Wade Therrien), Cambridge; Dollena (Dave Slater), Restoule. Lovingly remembered by her 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Nellie Kendrew, Alberta; Lila Byers, Callander; Priscilla Martin, Cambridge and predeceased by her brothers Vernon and Lloyd Grawbarger. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan (705- 724-2024) on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel to be conducted by Pastor Bryan Werner at 2 p.m on Wednesday, August 19, 1998. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, August 17, 1998 Page 8
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