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Event Date : Saturday, December 04, 1965
Event Type : Death
Description : In failing health for over a year, Mrs. Charles Jackson of Bradford passed away in York County Hospital, Newmarket, on December 4, 1965. Mrs. Jackson's maiden name was Eleanor McLean, and she was born in Pennville in 1889. On December 30, 1908 she married Charles Jackson, the marriage taking place at the home of her parents in Cookstown. Until moving to Bradford in October, 1943, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson resided in townships adjacent to Cookstown and Bradford. Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband and four sons and three daughters, namely Edgar, Orville, Florence, Reginald, Wilma, Harry and Marion. She was predeceased by a son, Walter. Mrs. Jackson attended Bradford United Church and the funeral services were in charge of her minister, Rev. D. Lute, and were held from the Lewis Funeral Home on December 7, with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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The Bradford Witness
Wednesday, December 15, 1965
Vol. 100, No. 50
Page 5
Microfilm Reel # 83
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- Eleanor (McLean) Jackson (Subject)
- Charles Jackson (Subject)
- Edgar Jackson (Subject)
- Orville Jackson (Subject)
- Florence (Jackson) Watson (Subject)
- Reginald Jackson (Subject)
- Harry Jackson (Subject)
- Marion (Jackson) Fuller (Subject)
- Walter Jackson (Subject)
- D.J. Lute, Rev. (Subject)
- Velma (Jackson) Forbes (Subject)