Miss Laura Wilder The death occurred at Cobourg on Tuesday, March 10th, of Miss Laura Mae Wilder, after an illness of two weeks. Miss Wilder was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilder, who resided at Dwight. Born in Toronto on June 28th, 1902, she was living at Cobourg at the time of her death. Surviving are one brother, George Wilder, of Schomberg, and four sisters, Mrs. Alex Cain, Huntsville, Mrs. Mary Pallister, Toronto; Mrs. Tom Blakelock, Burks Falls, and Mrs. Vera Alexander, Hunsville. A funeral service was held in the Salvation Army Citadel here on Friday last, conducted by Capt. and Mrs. James Amos. Interment was in Locks Cemetery. Pallbearers were P.T. Marren, Norm. Hutchins, Frank, Arthur Cain, Ben Haycock and Allan Alexander. Submitted by: Contributor bblakel(#48212523)
Email address of contributor: [email protected] - Their suggestion: Her birth registration (Archives of Ontario) gives her birth as in Parry Sound District).
Miss Laura Wilder The death occurred at Cobourg on Tuesday, March 10th, of Miss Laura Mae Wilder, after an illness of two weeks. Miss Wilder was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilder, who resided at Dwight. Born in Toronto on June 28th, 1902, she was living at Cobourg at the time of her death. Surviving are one brother, George Wilder, of Schomberg, and four sisters, Mrs. Alex Cain, Huntsville, Mrs. Mary Pallister, Toronto; Mrs. Tom Blakelock, Burks Falls, and Mrs. Vera Alexander, Hunsville. A funeral service was held in the Salvation Army Citadel here on Friday last, conducted by Capt. and Mrs. James Amos. Interment was in Locks Cemetery. Pallbearers were P.T. Marren, Norm. Hutchins, Frank, Arthur Cain, Ben Haycock and Allan Alexander. Submitted by: Contributor bblakel(#48212523)
Email address of contributor: [email protected] - Their suggestion: Her birth registration (Archives of Ontario) gives her birth as in Parry Sound District).
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