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Event Date : Monday, July 07, 1952
Event Type : Death
Description : After an illness of about two weeks, following a stroke, Mrs. W.J. Griffiths passed away in Newmarket Hospital on Tuesday, July 8, at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Griffith's maiden name was Annie Thomas and she was born and educated in Wales. She came to Canada in 1911 and in Toronto she met and married J.W. Griffiths, now of Gilford. About two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Griffith moved to Gilford. Mrs. Griffith is survived by her husband and one son, Thomas Hugh, of Gilford, in which district the family is well and most favourably known.An Anglican in religion, the funeral services, held from the T. Kilkenny & Son Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon, were conducted by Rev. H.G. Blake, with interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.Six nephews were pallbearers, namely, Thos. Veith, Wm. Ippitson, Wm. Saunders, Clyde Stewart, Howard Reeves and Mel Gallinger, all of Toronto.
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The Bradford Witness
Wednesday, July 16, 1952
Vol. 87, No. 29
Page 5
Microfilm Reel #78
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- Annie Thomas Griffiths (Subject)
- William Griffiths (Subject)
- Thomas H. Griffiths (Subject)
- Thomas Veith (Subject)
- William Ippitson (Subject)
- William Saunders (Subject)
- Clyde Stewart (Subject)
- Howard Reeves (Subject)
- Mel Gallinger (Subject)