A collection of items relating to Hon. Earl Rowe; Sir William Mulock; The World War I Roll of Honour and Veterans; The World War II Roll of Honour and Veterans; Soldiers of Simcoe County.
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44 Descrição arquivística resultados para Alliston
April 12, 1990
Death
Prestaya, Mary (Bobi) at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston on Thursday, April 12, 1990. Mary Lobiak in her 81st year. Beloved wife of late George Prestaya. Dear mother of William and his wife Karen, Michael and his wife Linda. Loved grandmother of Linda, Jane, Kimberly, Kelly and George. Loved great grandmother of Tammy, crystal, Jeremy, Christopher and Alexander.
Dear sister of Mrs. Krsynia Barria of Poland. Rested at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria St., Alliston from 2 to 4:30 and 7: to 9: p.m. on Friday.
Funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday, April 14th, 11:00 a.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by family.
Event Date : Monday, August 24, 1942
Event Type : Death
Community : Alliston
Description : John Fieldsend, a native of West Gwillimbury, suffered a stroke and died at Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston. He was a member of St. John's Anglican Church in Cookstown. Interment at St. John's Cemetery in Cookstown.
Sem títuloEvent Date : Friday, February 13, 1959
Event Type : Death
Description : Passed away at his home, Glen Afton Farm, Alliston, R.R. 2, on Friday, Feb. 13, 1959, J. J. E. McCague, beloved husband of Lillian Mae Meek, and dear father of George, Brian, Joanne (Mrs. B. Clayton), Katharine (Mrs. E. Gilroy) and Janet; loving son of Mrs. Margaret McCague and brother of Heber George, Jim, Margaret (Mrs. L. Cummings) and Laurine (Mrs. S. Embling); in his 60th year. Rested at his home, Glen-Afton Farm, Alliston, until 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 16, then to St. John's United Church, Alliston, for service at 3:30 p.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery.
Sem títuloEvent Date : Friday, January 30, 1987
Event Type : Death
Description : At Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, in his 74th year. Resident of Bradford. Husband of Sadie Andrews. Father of Wayne and his wife Catherine of Alliston, Gwen and her husband Raymond Reeson of Chatham and Terry of Bradford. Brother of Mildred Peelar, Walter and predeceased by Clarence. Also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Visitation at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford. Service in St. Paul's Church, Coulson's Hill. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery. Donations to St. Paul's Church or the York County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
Sem títuloAn insert of rules from an Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department of Trade and Commerce.
Sem títuloEvent Date : Sunday, October 15, 1967
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at the Stevenson Memorial Nursing Home, Alliston. Of Bond Head, wife of the late Dr. J. A. Cummings and mother of Kenneth of Plainfield, N.J., Harley of Ottawa, Victor of Bond Head and Julian of Oakville and survived by four grandchildren. Rested at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford, until noon Wednesday, then to Trinity Anglican Church, Bond Head, for service at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Tecumseth Cemetery.
Sem títuloEvent Date : Thursday, August 21, 1958
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, in her 63rd year. Beloved wife of Norman P. MacDonald, dear mother of Jean (Mrs. William Notley), Merritton; Kenneth William, Toronto; Douglas, Stayner; Betty Catherine (Mrs. Alan Carson), Willowdale; Marguerite (Mrs. Harry Hancock), Toronto, and Hugh, Newmarket. Rested at the Anderson Funeral Home, Tottenham, until Saturday noon. Funeral service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Beeton, at 2 p.m. Interment Presbyterian Cemetery, Beeton.
Sem títuloEvent Date : Saturday, January 08, 1966
Event Type : Death
Description : The very sudden death of Mrs. Robert Leeson at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, on January 8, 1966, came as a shock to her family and to all of her neighbours and other friends because she appeared to be enjoying her usual good health until the time she was stricken and moved to hospital. Mrs. Leeson had written the news items for her home territory at Newton Robinson, as she had done for some thirty years for this newspaper, on the Monday morning in time for the mail pick-up, and her correspondence appeared in the Wednesday issue of this newspaper, as it had over the long period of years, and her funeral was over before the next week's issue.The former Ida A. Phillips was born at Bond Head and was the last surviving member of a prominent family of that area. She attended school at Bond Head and later at Bradford High School. On February 28, 1912, she married the late Robert Leeson and became a resident at Newton Robinson, where she spent the rest of her life. About twenty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Leeson gave up active farming, but remained on the farm, and after Mr. Leeson's death Mrs. Leeson continued to reside in her home, and it was in that farm home that she was stricken. She loved her home and was most happy to continue living there. Newton Robinson neighbourhood and church kept her life interesting, and of special interest in the Newton Robinson Church was the U.C.W., the ladies of which held a memorial service in memory of her since her sudden passing. Mrs. Leeson's first interest was her family and her daughters, Evelyn, (Mrs. Simpson) of Rosthern, Sask., and Helen (Mrs. A. A. Smith) 3269 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, visited their mother, and their late home, with affectionate regularity. Also surviving her are three grandchildren, John, Katherine and Patricia Simpson, of Rosthern, Sask. Mrs. Leeson rested at her home until the funeral on January 11, when services were conducted by Rev. H. W. Dahlin and Rev. F. W. Newell in Newton Robinson United Church. Interment was in Bond Head Cemetery.The pallbearers were neighbours, Messers. John Robinson, Earl Bell, Cecil Johnston, Harold West, Grenville Halbert and Vernon Connell.
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