Malcolm Dunlop, 93, a native of Warwick township, who operated a flour and feed mill at Arkona more than 50 years ago, and a former resident of Sarnia, died in Windsor on Monday.
He moved to Windsor in 1923 after retirement as a miller at the King Milling Co. here. Mrs. Dunlop, formerly Sarah Jane Hilborn, died about ten years ago.
Surviving are three sons, Arthur E. Dunlop, recently moved to Essex from Watford; Chester and Wilfred Dunlop, both of Windsor. Another son, Harry Dunlop, an Oil Springs baker, died last week.
The body is at the Harper Funeral Home, Watford, where service will be conducted Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. with interment in Arkona cemetery.
Malcolm Dunlop, 93, a native of Warwick township, who operated a flour and feed mill at Arkona more than 50 years ago, and a former resident of Sarnia, died in Windsor on Monday.
He moved to Windsor in 1923 after retirement as a miller at the King Milling Co. here. Mrs. Dunlop, formerly Sarah Jane Hilborn, died about ten years ago.
Surviving are three sons, Arthur E. Dunlop, recently moved to Essex from Watford; Chester and Wilfred Dunlop, both of Windsor. Another son, Harry Dunlop, an Oil Springs baker, died last week.
The body is at the Harper Funeral Home, Watford, where service will be conducted Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. with interment in Arkona cemetery.
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Family Members
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Mary Ann Dunlop Bearss
1841–1922
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William Dunlop
1843–1887
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Alfred Dunlop
1845–1933
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Euphemia "Phoebe" Dunlop Zavitz
1847–1931
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Louisa Dunlop Cutler
1849–1928
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Harriet Dunlop Spearman
1851–1924
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Charles Dunlop
1852–1945
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Hannah Dunlop Gale
1853–1938
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James Dunlop
1857–1941
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Eliza Jane Dunlop Russell
1859–1938
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Matilda Ann Dunlop Boyd
1861–1939
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John Leonard Dunlop
1864–1936
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