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Fennell, Isabelle Lee obituary

Event Date : Saturday, November 03, 1962
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at her home, Coulson's Hill, in her 69th year. Beloved wife of Edwin L. Fennell and dear mother of Doris (Mrs. A. M. Cameron), Sault Ste. Marie; John, of Bradford, and Mary (Mrs. W. S. Calhoun), Toronto. Rested at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Simcoe St., Bradford, until Tuesday noon. Service in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Coulson's Hill, at 2 p.m. Interment adjoining cemetery.

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Saint, Frank A. obituary (short)

Event Date : Monday, November 01, 1954
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket, in his 94th year. Beloved husband of the late Annie Campbell and dear father of Arthur J. (deceased), Lena at home, Wilma (Mrs. J. W. Bateman), Toronto, and Dr. Fred F. of Calgary. Resting at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Bradford, for service on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Scotch Settlement Cemetery.

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Hounsome, William obituary (short)

Event Date : Saturday, October 14, 1972
Event Type : Death

Description : At his home in Bradford on Saturday, Oct. 14, 1972 William J. Hounsome in his 93rd year, beloved husband of Sadie Kane and dear father of Elsie (Mrs. William Reynolds) Bond Head, Irvin, Bradford, and the late Olive. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Rested at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held at the Bradford United Church on Monday at 2:30 p.m. Interment, Bond Head Cemetery.

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Nesbitt, William M. (Bill) obituary

Event Date : Saturday, February 28, 1987
Event Type : Death

Description : At York Finch Hospital, Toronto, in his 70th year. Resident of Barrie. Husband of Kathleen. Father of June (Mrs. Bill Bray) of Beeton, Lynda (Mrs. Doug Hughes) of North Bay, Nancy (Mrs. Jim Hignett) of London, Bill and his wife Vicki of Sutton and Sandra, Debra, Cheryl and Barbara Nesbitt, all of Toronto. Grandfather of Lori Bray, Susan, Shawn and Scott Hughes, Jeffrey and Cindy Hignett, Bryan and Stephen Nesbitt. Brother of Charles Nesbitt of Toronto. Predeceased by brothers Hershel (Jim), Fred and Earl. Visitation and service at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill. Donations to the Heart and Lung Association would be appreciated. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Ritsey and the exceptionally supportive nurses of 5D.

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Houghton, Elgar memorial

Event Date : Saturday, January 27, 1973
Event Type : Death

Description : Died suddenly. He was the last remaining member of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton of Pinkerton. He had been the first president of the Bradford Senior Citizens' Club formed five years ago on July 4, 1973.

Houghton, Elgar P. J. obituary (long)

Event Date : Saturday, January 27, 1973
Event Type : Death

Description : Funeral services were held on January 30 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Bradford for Elgar P. J. Houghton who died suddenly at his home on the farm of Allan Houghton in Newton Robinson. He was in his 84th year. He was born in West Gwillimbury Township, the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Houghton of Newton Robinson, and was the last surviving member of that family of ten children. In 1911 he married Myrtle Agar of Stayner. They farmed for a number of years, then sold out and went into the fuel business, first in Elmvale, later in Bradford. He was a member of the United Church. Mr. Houghton was greatly interested in sports and presented a trophy each year to the most sportsmanlike player of the South Simcoe Baseball League. He was a charter member and first president of the Senior Citizens' Club of Bradford. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Muriel (Mrs. K. O. Melbourne) of Toronto, two sons, Gordon of Vancouver, B.C., and Lloyd of Burlington, Ont. Also ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren survive. Rev. H. Dahlin of Bond Head United Church officiated at the funeral service. Interment will be at Newton Robinson Cemetery.

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Pelovich - daugther birth

Event Date : Tuesday, August 05, 1952
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Pelovich, Bradford. Born at York County Hospital, Newmarket.

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Sadovchuk, Dan obituary

Event date: Monday, July 27, 1959
Event type: Death

Description: Mr. Dan Sadovchuk had been in York County Hospital about two months and appeared to be improving when death struck suddenly on Monday, July 27.
Bron in the Ukraine, September 23, 1888, Mr. Sadovchuk came to Canada when nineteen years old, living in Montreal until 1924. While in Montreal he married a young widow, Mrs. Stephanie Semenuk Pelowich, who had a little son Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Sadovchuk lived in Port Colborne and Windsor before coming to Bradford in 1932. They had one son of their own, George, who grew up and attended school in Bradford.
Mr. Sadovchuk was a gardener, and loved gardens. Everyone who knew him said he was a fine man. The serenity of his countenance bore evidence to the truth of the statement.
He is survived by his wife, of Bradford; his son, George Sadovchuk, of Toronto, his step-son, Jimmy Pelowich of Toronto; and one sister, Mrs. N. Malnachuk of Blind River, Ontario.
Rev. T.J. Dew of Mimico returned to Bradford to take the funeral services in Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford. Interment in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto.

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Sadovchuk, Dan obituary

Event Date : Monday, July 27, 1959
Event Type : Death

Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket. Husband of Stephanie Semenuk. Father of George and James. Rested at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home. Service at Trinity Anglican Church. Interment in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto.

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Semenuk, William obituary

Event Date : Tuesday, May 24, 1955
Event Type : Death

Description : The finding of a coat, hat and tie on the bank of the canal, west of the bridge, last Thursday by three fishermen started a police search which disclosed a receipted bill from Barrie Hydro to William Semenuk in the pocket of the coat. Almost certain that Mr. Semenuk must have inadvertently drowned, Chief Constable Earl Copson and Constable George Burbidge of Bradford began dragging operations and located Mr. Semenuk's body quite near to the place his clothing had been left. The clothing was rain soaked, indicating that it had been on the bank during the heavy rains of Tuesday night. Mr. Semenuk returned to Bradford from Barrie about a year ago and had been making his home here, but during the last two or three weeks had been in Barrie. On Tuesday evening he came here, presumably to visit his brother. His whereabouts after that is not definitely known but the removal of his hat, coat and tie indicate that he slipped and fell into the canal while washing. Mr. Semenuk was widely known in this district. There were few trades to which he could not give the hand of an expert. After the installation of a water service in Bradford, between twenty-five and thirty years ago, Wm. Semenuk did a great deal of plumbing in the homes here. He was rated as a near genius in making electrical repairs, especially in radio work. Until about a year ago he was trouble man at the General Electric in Barrie and a testimonial letter given to him by that company upon his retirement was one of his proud possessions. Recently he had been working on TV work. Mr. Semenuk was born in the province of Northern Butowina, now a part of the Ukraine, and came to Canada in 1908, living at Lachine, Quebec, for the first six years before coming to Toronto. He came to Bradford in 1921, and, though moving away from here a number of years ago, he had always kept in touch with his friends here. His first wife died about ten years ago. He is survived by his second wife, whom he married in Barrie; two daughters, Miss Elizabeth, now in Owen Sound, and Mary (Mrs. Bruce) in Toronto; one son, William, in Toronto; and his brother, Gregory, in Bradford. He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. The funeral services were held on Saturday from the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home. Services were in charge of Rev. W. Johnson, rector of Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The pallbearers were old friends, namely, John Grakul, Wm. Decyk, Nick Werklack, Steve Kawchak, George Sadowchuk and Jas. Pelowich.

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