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Mary Ethel Adeline <I>Hollar</I> Massie

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Mary Ethel Adeline Hollar Massie

Birth
Kinsella, Lloydminster Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
10 Jun 1986 (aged 72)
Red Deer, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section L, Block 5, Lot 11
Memorial ID
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MASSIE--Mrs. Mary Ethel Adeline Massie of Red Deer, passed away at the Dr. Richard Parsons Auxiliary Hospital, Red Deer on June 10, 1986 at the age of 72 years.

Mary was born September 7, 1913 at Kinsella, Alberta. She farmed in the Midnapore district for many years.

She is survived by four sons, Peter and his wife Florence of Red Deer, Don and his wife Barb of Dickinson, North Dakota, Scott and his wife Eileen of Bowden and Ken and his wife Sandra of Millarville, Alberta, fourteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, four brothers, Jim Hollar of Edmonton and Bob, Norman and Claude Hollar, all of Kinsella, Alberta, two sisters, Coran Anderson of Killam and Nora Whiteen, Sedgewick and sister-in-law Jessie Magill. She was predeceased by her husband Allister in 1957, one sister and four brothers.

Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, Saturday, June 14, 1986, page E4
MASSIE--Mrs. Mary Ethel Adeline Massie of Red Deer, passed away at the Dr. Richard Parsons Auxiliary Hospital, Red Deer on June 10, 1986 at the age of 72 years.

Mary was born September 7, 1913 at Kinsella, Alberta. She farmed in the Midnapore district for many years.

She is survived by four sons, Peter and his wife Florence of Red Deer, Don and his wife Barb of Dickinson, North Dakota, Scott and his wife Eileen of Bowden and Ken and his wife Sandra of Millarville, Alberta, fourteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, four brothers, Jim Hollar of Edmonton and Bob, Norman and Claude Hollar, all of Kinsella, Alberta, two sisters, Coran Anderson of Killam and Nora Whiteen, Sedgewick and sister-in-law Jessie Magill. She was predeceased by her husband Allister in 1957, one sister and four brothers.

Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, Saturday, June 14, 1986, page E4


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