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McKenzie, Ina C. Galbraith short obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-26095
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1981-07-15
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, July 08, 1981
Event Type : Death

Description : Former owner and publisher of The Bradford Witness died after a lengthy illness. Beloved wife of the late Stewart S. McKenzie, beloved sister of Donalda Crosbie, Toronto, dear aunt of Robert W. Crosbie, loving great-aunt of Alexander, George and Cynthia. Dear friend of Mrs. Ella Langford. Rested at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

McKenzie, Stewart Scott editorial obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-24574
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1975-06-25
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Thursday, June 19, 1975
Event Type : Death

Description : Bradford lost a dedicated citizen last week when Stewart Scott McKenzie died in York County Hospital, Newmarket. For many years, Mr. McKenzie and his wife Ina, were the editorial voice of Bradford when they operated the Bradford Witness Publishing Company for a period of 37 years. Stew was a popular member of the community, working not only as publisher of the flourishing little paper but serving on the village council, the arena board and in his church. His skills in the printing trade were well known throughout the district as the publishing company served many customers over a wide area. But Stewart McKenzie's real mark on life was his zest for living. A veteran of World War I, Stew returned suffering from impaired hearing and the shock of living man's inhumanity to man. While this experience had a profound effect on his life, Stew managed to present a sunny disposition and was well loved by the community. Stewart McKenzie was the kind of man who helped make this community strong and his country strong. He felt a strong sense of responsibility toward his fellow man. Above all he was a newspaperman and one who was dedicated to making our world a little better place in which to live.He will be sorely missed.

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Miller, Olive Ann obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-15597
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1986-02-25
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Tuesday, February 25, 1986
Event Type : Death

Description : At Newmarket Nursing Home, Newmarket, Olive Miller. Sister of Joseph R. Miller of Downsview. Private family service was held at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford, on February 28. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

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Henbest, Howard Virgil obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-14840
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1995-03-15
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, March 15, 1995
Event Type : Death

Description : After a lengthy illness at Peel Memorial Hospital. Husband of the late Eva (Wilson) Henbest. Father of Sandy and Bill. Grandfather to Jason. Predeceased by brother Charles Henbest. Memorial service at the Scott Funeral Home, Archdekin Chapel, Brampton. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the V.O.N. or the War Amps would be appreciated.

Naylor, Audrey obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-15284
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1991-07
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Tuesday, July 23, 1991
Event Type : Death

Description : In her 81st year, at York County Hospital, Newmarket. Wife of the late Bruce Naylor. Mother of John and wife Kay of Bradford, Mary and her husband Bill Argent of Alliston, Peter and wife Karen of Newmarket. Grandmother of Stephen, David, Carolyn, Bob, Janice, Julie and Jackie. Sister-in-law of Anna Rous of Toronto. Private family service was held at the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, followed by interment at Aurora Cemetery.

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Richardson, Lloyd George obituary

Event Date : Friday, April 10, 1992
Event Type : Death

Description : Suddenly at home at R.R. 2 Beeton. Husband of Daveda Andrews. Father of Peggy (Mrs. Chris Lotto). Grandfather of Joe and Jason. Brother of Arthur and Harvey. Rested at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham, with service in the chapel on April 12, followed by interment in Bond Head Cemetery. Legion Service under the direction of Branch 171 Alliston will be held in the chapel on April 11. Donations in Lloyd's memory to York County Hospital, Newmarket, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

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Terry, Mildred Elizabeth Averill obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-21006
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1965-05-26
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, May 19, 1965
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Cairo, Egypt

Description : Died suddenly as the result of an aircraft accident at Cairo, Egypt, of Decca, East Pakistan, formerly of Elmvale, Ont., in her 43rd year. Beloved wife of the late George H. V., dear mother of Bill, sister of Edward, Robert and Edith (Mrs. R. Arnott) all of Toronto, Jean (Mrs. M. R. Rowat) of Elmvale, Helen (Mrs. R. P. Corbett) of Kitchener, Velma (Mrs. L. McAfee) of Sydney, B.C. and Ann (Mrs. L. A. Spence) of Barrie. A memorial service was held at St. John's United Church, Elmvale, Sunday, May 23 at 7 p.m.

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Terry, Mildred Averill obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-21002
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1965-05-26
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, May 19, 1965
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Cairo, Egypt

Description : A former West Gwillimbury Township girl was one of the two Canadians who died in the jet liner crash a few miles from Cairo, Egypt, last Wednesday, when 121 persons lost their lives. The other was her husband. The couple who perished are Mr. and Mrs. George Terry, whose home was in Elmvale, and Mrs. Terry was the former Mildred Averill, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Averill, both of whom belonged to well known families from the Bond Head district, although Mr. and Mrs. Averill lived on Concession 9, West Gwillimbury, on what is known as the Taylor farm, and it was there that Mildred Averill and her eight brothers and sisters were born and spent their childhood. The death of Mrs. Averill, the former Murl Harvey, in the early 1940's left this big family of children motherless, but they were reliable and resourceful people and the care by the older ones for the younger won the admiration of neighbours and other friends. Mildred was the third in the family and the second among the girls. She attended Bradford High School for three years before the family left the township, and after graduation from school she went into training, for her chosen profession of nursing, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. As a graduate nurse Mildred Averill returned to her native county and nursed in Barrie and the Barrie district, where she met and married George Terry of Elmvale. Doing engineering work with a big construction company working for the Columbo Plan, Mr. Terry had been sent to different parts of the world and Mrs. Terry had been in the habit of accompanying him. In this way they had travelled widely, having resided for a period in South Africa before going to the Far East. About three years ago Mr. Terry was sent to Decca, Pakistan, and about a year later Mrs. Terry and their only son, Bill, followed him, but the conditions and the climate in that land were found unsatisfactory for both the health and education of the boy and about a year ago he was sent back to Mrs. Terry's sister, Mrs. Spence, of Barrie, and was entered in St. Andrew's College, Aurora. The families of both Mr. and Mrs. Terry knew that they were returning from Pakistan, but young Bill had not been told, they believing that the excitement of the anticipation of a reunion with his parents would interrupt his studies at examination time. Mr. and Mrs. Terry had reached Cairo on the return trip and boarded the ill-fated jet, ahead of schedule booking, when they discovered two seats were available. Twelve-year old Billy Terry was taken from school to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Spence, at Barrie, where he was told the sad news and on Sunday evening, with other members of the families and many sympathizing friends, attended a memorial service in Elmvale. This week he is back in school in St. Andrew's. Mr. Terry is survived by his mother in Elmvale and two sisters. Mrs. Terry leaves two brothers, Edward and Robert, and five sisters, Jean, Edith, Helen, Velma and Anne. Another brother, John predeceased her. Mr. D. K. Harvey, clerk-treasurer of Tecumseth Township, is an uncle of Mrs. Terry, being a brother of her late mother.

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Barry, Rebecca obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1800-2011
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1893-02-23
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : February 16, 1893
Event Type : Death

Description : Relict of the late J.W. Barry (died October 30, 1891), to whom she had been married over 50 years. Came with her husband to Bradford in 1846, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Mother of seven children: Mr. Wilson B. Scott (of Bradford), Messrs. Robert and H.C. Barry (also of Bradford), Mr. Rich. Scott (of Jefferson, Ohio), J.W. Barry (of New York), Mrs. Murphy (of Innisfil), and Mrs. Park (of Newmarket). Age: 79 years, 11 months, 5 days. Interred at Middleton cemetery.

Neilly, Andrew obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-5154
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1933-03-06
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Sunday, March 05, 1933
Event Type : Death

Description : After the shock of his daughter's death (Mrs. J. E. Harvey) he succumbed to illness and passed away at the age of 80. Interred in the St. John's cemetery, Coulson' Hill.

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