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Peter Norman “Pete or P.N.” Stewart

Birth
Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
29 Dec 1958 (aged 71)
Brentwood Bay, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes scattered at sea. Add to Map
Plot
Cremated
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Peter Norman Stewart was a Winnipeg City Fireman for a period of time (about 1903-1908), until his older brother was killed as a result of frostbite sustained from fighting a major fire in December.

He then went to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and by 1911, he was a "Craft Foreman" in their yard in Winnipeg. He also worked in Medicine Hat, Alberta, where he was the Yardmaster. Het finished his career in Winnipeg, before retiring to Brentwood Bay, British Columbia.

He was an avid fisherman and hunter his entire life. He died, while fishing on Brentwood Bay. A salmon was found hooked to his line, when he was found dead, drifting in his boat.

He was cremated at Royal Oak, and his ashes were scattered on Brentwood Bay
Peter Norman Stewart was a Winnipeg City Fireman for a period of time (about 1903-1908), until his older brother was killed as a result of frostbite sustained from fighting a major fire in December.

He then went to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and by 1911, he was a "Craft Foreman" in their yard in Winnipeg. He also worked in Medicine Hat, Alberta, where he was the Yardmaster. Het finished his career in Winnipeg, before retiring to Brentwood Bay, British Columbia.

He was an avid fisherman and hunter his entire life. He died, while fishing on Brentwood Bay. A salmon was found hooked to his line, when he was found dead, drifting in his boat.

He was cremated at Royal Oak, and his ashes were scattered on Brentwood Bay


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