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Scanlon, Catherine Eunice Moore obituary

Event Date : Friday, February 10, 1950
Event Type : Death

Description : At York County Hospital. Wife of Frederick Charles Wood of Bradford. Service at home on February 12 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
*Detailed obituary in February 22, 1950 (below in Related Descriptions)

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Jardine, Jane obituary

Event Date : Sunday, February 22, 1959
Event Type : Death

Description : At the home of her daughter, 77 Catherine Ave., Aurora, Ont., on Sunday, Feb. 22, 1959, Jane Jardine, beloved wife of the late Andrew Jardine, and dear mother of Edith (Mrs. William Stoddart), Aurora, and loving sister of Charlotte (Mrs. D.M. McConkey), Toronto, in her 87th year. Rested at the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora. Service Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m. Interment in Aurora Cemetery.

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Dennis, Charles Edgar

Event Date : Wednesday, April 18, 1962
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.

Description : Died at his residence, Mulock Drive, Newmarket. Beloved husband of Gertrude Dicker and dear father of Mrs. J. M. Wood (Dorothy) of Willowdale; Alfred James of Bradford; Mrs. B. L. Hooey (Helen) of Peterborough; Marshall of Aurora; Harold of Brooklin; Howard (Duke), Newmarket; Mrs. D. J. Hope (Betty), Pine Orchards; Robert of Ottawa; predeceased by Evelyn and Margaret. Rested at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St., Newmarket. Funeral service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Newmarket Cemetery.

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Van Rooyen, Susan obituary

Event Date : Monday, August 05, 1963
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Jackson's Point, Ont.

Description : Susan Van Rooyen, 15, of Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Van Rooyen, Frederick Street, was drowned early Monday morning in Lake Simcoe, near the Black River, while in for a swim before breakfast with her brother, John, and a friend, Beverley Williamson, also of Bradford and about the same age. According to report, the young people were not in deep water but Susan was swept off her feet by a wave. Coroner Dr. C. S. Noble of Sutton, who has seen the same area claim three lives in as many years, said the beach area at the mouth of the Black River in Mossington's Park should be posted as dangerous. John Van Rooyen said his sister, wading in shoulder-deep water, suddenly started slipping into deeper water, screaming that something was dragging her. When he went to help her she grabbed him by the throat, and he barely managed to avoid being pulled under with her. Police believe Susan, a fair swimmer, may have been pulled off her feet by the river's undertow. Her body was found about an hour later.

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Molokach, Margaret obituary

Event Date : Thursday, September 19, 1963
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket. Of Bradford, beloved wife of Steve Molokach, dear mother of John, and loved grandmother of Darlene and Stephen. Requiem mass was from Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford, September 23 at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill. Arrangements were handled by the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Bradford.

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MacTavish, Rev. F. G. obituary

Event Date : Friday, December 20, 1963
Event Type : Death

Description : Rev. F. G. MacTavish passed away in York County Hospital, Newmarket, on December 20, 1963, following two days of illness. He was suddenly stricken late Tuesday evening while chatting in his home and immediately lost consciousness, remaining unconscious to the last. Mr. MacTavish was born at Ripley, Ontario, and attended public and high school in that village. At the age of 18 he enlisted for military service during the First Great War and served in Canada and Siberia. Returning after the war he entered Victoria College to study for the ministry. On April 28, 1921, at Creswell, Ontario, he married Mary Annetta MacDonald of Toronto. Upon graduation from Victoria College the first church appointments given Mr. MacTavish were to missions in north-eastern Ontario, first at Wilberforce and then at Apsley. His next churches were Hallowell Circuit, Prince Edward County, then Northport and Seymour Circuit, Campbellford. Omemee and Sunderland followed before he came to Bradford on June 28, 1944, bringing with him his wife and family, his daughter Jean, and two sons, Harold and Gerald. Mr. MacTavish's interest in and knowledge of, the people of this district, those associated with his church and those without church affiliation, had grown through the years and his kindly understanding of human frailties, made him a sympathetic friend to all in trouble, and only by accident did anyone learn of the many, many services he rendered, far beyond the call of his duty as minister to the United Churches in Bradford and Holland Landing. The sick, the poor, the aged, the neglected and even those who might be regarded as rather disreputable, if they needed a minister, could depend upon Mr. MacTavish to answer their need. He was a tireless worker for the church, attending to much of its business personally. He was the instigator of the movement which resulted in the complete renovation of the church building, of which he was so proud and which he watched over personally, checking carefully after all meetings. Mr. MacTavish was a minister whose ministry only began in the pulpit and the boundaries of whose church were only limited by the needs of people. Mr. MacTavish is survived by his wife; his daughter, Miss Jean and son Harold, both of Toronto; his son Gerald and his wife, Helen, of Bradford, and three grandchildren, Jean, Marilyn and Betty, of Bradford; also three brothers, Rev. Duncan MacTavish of London, Ont., Mr. James MacTavish of Lucknow, Ont., and Mr. Alex MacTavish of Ripley, Ont., and three sisters, Mrs. H.
Street (Elizabeth) of Kincardine, Mrs. A. H. Johnston (Jean) of Stratford and Mrs. H. Black (Margaret) of Kincardine. He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. F. Barkwell (Agnes). Mr. MacTavish was a member of Golden Rule Masonic Lodge Number 126, Campbellford, Ont., and he was padre of Bradford Legion, Branch 521. He was secretary of The Simcoe Presbytery and The Toronto Conference Settlement Committee. The very largely attended funeral was held from Bradford United Church on December 23, and was in charge of ministers of Simcoe Presbytery, namely, Rev. A. S. McCuaig, Rev. A. Smith, Rev. R. E. Webster, and Rev. H. Blake, former rector here. Pallbearers were Dr. G. L. Blackwell, Mr. T. Gardner, Mr. C. T. S. Evans, Mr. Harold Tate, Mr. Alex Stephenson and Mr. C. Brittain. Interment was in Aurora Cemetery.

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Fuller, Marjorie Isabel Evans death

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  • 1971-05-07

Event Date : May 7, 1971
Event Type : Death
Municipality :
Community : Bradford
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Friday, May 7th., 1971. Marjorie Evans in her 43rd year. Beloved wife of Thomas Fuller, Jr. of 96 John St. W., Bradford. Loving daughter of Olive Evans of Bond Head. Dear sister of Arthur Evans, MPP of Bradford, Norma (Mrs. Joe Noble), Bond Head, Tillie (Mrs. Bert Sellers), detroit, and the late Walter, Irene, Velma and Josie. Friends called at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel Monday at 2:30 pm. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

Boyd, Harold obituary

Event Date : Saturday, March 24, 1979
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket, in his 65th year. Beloved husband of Eileen and dear father of Sherran (Mrs. George Breedon) of Bradford, dear grandfather of Laurie, Paul and Trish, dear brother of Glenn of Scarborough. Rested at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Newmarket Cemetery.

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Peterman, Bert (Bertrand) obituary

Event Date : Saturday, October 20, 1979
Event Type : Death

Description : Of Newmarket, beloved husband of his late wife Louise and son Howard and Pat and family. Loving uncle of Bruce and Elsie of West Hill, Joan of Keswick, Shirley and Billy of Oshawa and Carol of Bradford. Also survived by sisters Mrs. Ila Gibb of Toronto, Mrs. Vera Williams and Mrs. Norma Robb and his brother Ernest and Lola Peterman of Bradford. Laid to rest October 22, 1979.

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Miller, Fredrick J. obituary

Event Date : Tuesday, September 30, 1980
Event Type : Death
Community : Newmarket

Description : Died suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket, in his 77th year. Of Bradford, dear brother of Olive of Bradford and Joseph of Toronto. Rested at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

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