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Garrett, Ralph Llewellyn death

Event Date : Saturday, June 21, 1902
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at the Lakeside Home, Toronto. Youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Garrett, of Bradford. Age: 7 months, 2 days.

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Gwyn, Deborah Frances death

Event Date : Thursday, September 22, 1955
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, aged one year and one month. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwyn, Bradford. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford, on Saturday, Sept.24.

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Parker, Mural death

Event Date : Saturday, January 31, 1903
Event Type : Death

Description : Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Parker. Age: 3 months.

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Wilkinson, Bessie death

Event Date : Sunday, October 04, 1903
Event Type : Death

Description : Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hosey Wilkinson. Age: 57 days.

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Stoddart, Peter James Wood obituary

Event Date : Tuesday, November 12, 1957
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at the age of 5 years. Dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stoddart, 342 Inglewood Dr., Toronto. At his home until 12 noon, Nov. 14. Service at 2 p.m. in the chapel of St. Paul's Church, Bloor St. E., Toronto. Interment Newton Robinson, Ont.

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Parker, Myrtle death

Event Date : October 18, 1894
Event Type : Death

Description : Age: 8 months. Infant child of Mr. Henry Parker. Buried in Pontypool.

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Wist, Glen drowning

Event Date : Wednesday, July 10, 1957
Event Type : Death

Description : Little Glen Wist, 6, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wist of the Holland Marsh, was drowned in the canal beside his home at noon last Wednesday. Apparently he had fallen into the water while playing with a small toy boat, to which he had attached a string about eight feet long.Glen had been at the storage building with his two elder brothers, Gary and Paul, and his father. At noon Mr. Wist told the three boys to go home for lunch. When Mr. Wist reached home it was realized that the youngest brother was missing. A search was immediately begun, and when they went to the canal they found the toy boat floating on the water. When they pulled in the boat, little Glen's body came in sight, the string of the boat being tied to his foot. Resuscitation work was begun immediately by his father, and a neighbour. Bradford fire brigade was called and the firemen, with the help of Miss Marilyn Ritchie, R.N., who was soon joined by a doctor, worked for three and a half hours, but in vain. Little Glen was a bright, lovable little chap who would have started to school this fall, had he been spared. He is survived by his two elder brothers, Gary 11 and Paul 8, and his parents. The funeral was held from the Church of Holy Martyrs, Bradford, on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bradford.

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