She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, and three daughters and 11 grandchildren. The daughters are: Mrs. Fannie Behrens, of Canada, Mrs. Anna Voyer of Abercrombie, and Mrs. William Aiton of this city. A son Jacob, preceded her in death; having passed away in 1906, leaving three doubly orphaned children, their mother having passed away the same year. These children, Myrtle, Sebastien and Franklin have since that time found a good home and loving care with their grandcparents.
A great number of friends and neighbors are rejoicing and mourning because of this death. Many on the other shore rejoice in the reunion; while those left behind mourn and wait for their call.
Funeral services were held from the home and burial was in Kinkead cemetery Monday, rev. Davies officiated. Pallbearers were James Aiton, Tom Aiton, Geo. Elliot, Robert McFarlane, Peter Langhausen and Math Haberer.
(Park Region Echo, 29 May 1924)
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, and three daughters and 11 grandchildren. The daughters are: Mrs. Fannie Behrens, of Canada, Mrs. Anna Voyer of Abercrombie, and Mrs. William Aiton of this city. A son Jacob, preceded her in death; having passed away in 1906, leaving three doubly orphaned children, their mother having passed away the same year. These children, Myrtle, Sebastien and Franklin have since that time found a good home and loving care with their grandcparents.
A great number of friends and neighbors are rejoicing and mourning because of this death. Many on the other shore rejoice in the reunion; while those left behind mourn and wait for their call.
Funeral services were held from the home and burial was in Kinkead cemetery Monday, rev. Davies officiated. Pallbearers were James Aiton, Tom Aiton, Geo. Elliot, Robert McFarlane, Peter Langhausen and Math Haberer.
(Park Region Echo, 29 May 1924)
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