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- Canfield, James ()appeared in Sentinel Review, 4 Mar 1918, p. 5. Date of Event: 2 Mar 1918 Funeral at New St. Paul's conducted by the new rector Rev. Capt. Appleyard...appeared in Sentinel Review, 4 Mar 1918, p. 5. Date of Event: 2 Mar 1918 Funeral at New St. Paul's conducted by the new rector Rev. Capt. Appleyard...Woodstock Public Library
- Thompson, Sarah A., Mrs. (née Campbell)appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. SARAH A. THOMPSON The remains of Mrs. Sarah A. Thompson, Toronto, who died on the 26th December, were brought to Acton on Saturday. A funeral service was held in Knox Church after which the cortege proceeded to Ballinafad where interment was made. Mrs. ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. SARAH A. THOMPSON The remains of Mrs. Sarah A. Thompson, Toronto, who died on the 26th December, were brought to Acton on Saturday. A funeral service was held …Halton Hills Public Library
- Husband, John W.appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY JOHN W. HUSBAND Death came somewhat suddenly to Mr. John W. Husband, of Kitchener who was for many years an esteemed resident of Acton, last Saturday morning. Mr. Husband was about his duties as usual on Monday and while feeling poorly on Christmas day, with a ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY JOHN W. HUSBAND Death came somewhat suddenly to Mr. John W. Husband, of Kitchener who was for many years an esteemed resident of Acton, last Saturday morning. Mr. Husband …Halton Hills Public Library
- Barker, Fletcherappeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 3 Rev. Geo. W. Barker Bereft Last Thursday the remains of Mr. Fletcher Barker, father of Rev. Geo. W. Barker, of Burlington, who died at Medicine Hat, Alberta, reached Paris where interment took place. Mrs. Barker accompanied the body of her husband on the long journey from the ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 3 Rev. Geo. W. Barker Bereft Last Thursday the remains of Mr. Fletcher Barker, father of Rev. Geo. W. Barker, of Burlington, who died at Medicine Hat, Alberta, reached Paris where …Halton Hills Public Library
- Rawson, John Clairappeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 3 Death of a Bright Young Man The death of John Clair Rawson, a bright young man from Saskatchewan, occurred on New Year's eve at the home of his uncle, Councillor D. A. Henderson, Main Street. The young man enlisted last May in the 232nd Battalion at Rosetown, Saskatchewan, ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 3 Jan 1918, p. 3 Death of a Bright Young Man The death of John Clair Rawson, a bright young man from Saskatchewan, occurred on New Year's eve at the home of his uncle, Councillor …Halton Hills Public Library
- McLean, W. A., Barristerappeared in Acton Free Press, 17 Jan 1918, p. 3 Barrister McLean, Guelph, Dead Death came very suddenly to W. A. McLean, Barrister, Guelph last Thursday evening. Mr. McLean was in his usual health and was around the city and at his office as usual during the day. After supper he left his room at the Y.M. C.A. and went …appeared in Acton Free Press, 17 Jan 1918, p. 3 Barrister McLean, Guelph, Dead Death came very suddenly to W. A. McLean, Barrister, Guelph last Thursday evening. Mr. McLean was in his usual health and was around the city and …Halton Hills Public Library
- McIsaac, Isaacappeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY ISAAC McISAAC The interment took place at Fairview Cemetery yesterday of the late Isaac McIsaac, of Ancaster, son of Mr. John McIsaac, Main Street. Mr. McIsaac was striken with paralysis of the nerves about three months ago. He died on Saturday. His brother, ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY ISAAC McISAAC The interment took place at Fairview Cemetery yesterday of the late Isaac McIsaac, of Ancaster, son of Mr. John McIsaac, Main Street. Mr. McIsaac was striken with …Halton Hills Public Library
- Nelson, John C.appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY JOHN C. NELSON There entered into rest last Thursday evening at his home, Lakeside Farm, Main Street, a citizen who enjoyed the highest esteem and confidence of the community, in the person of John C. Nelson. For many years Mr. Nelson was afflicted with lung ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY JOHN C. NELSON There entered into rest last Thursday evening at his home, Lakeside Farm, Main Street, a citizen who enjoyed the highest esteem and confidence of the community, …Halton Hills Public Library
- Ramshaw, Harold R.appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY HAROLD L. RAMSHAW This bright young man entered into rest Sunday morning, January 27. Harold Ramshaw was the youngest and dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ramshaw, of Oshawa, formerly of Acton and Georgetown. He was 26 years of age. He contracted a ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY HAROLD L. RAMSHAW This bright young man entered into rest Sunday morning, January 27. Harold Ramshaw was the youngest and dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ramshaw, …Halton Hills Public Library
- Johnston, Lottie, Missappeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MISS LOTTIE JOHNSTON Great sorrow came to the home of Mr. Harry McDonald, second line, on Tuesday morning when death came to Miss Lottie Johnston, Mrs. McDonald's eldest daughter. On Friday January 25 this bright young lady was operated on for appendicitis. She ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MISS LOTTIE JOHNSTON Great sorrow came to the home of Mr. Harry McDonald, second line, on Tuesday morning when death came to Miss Lottie Johnston, Mrs. McDonald's eldest daughter. …Halton Hills Public Library
- Proctor, Henry, Mrs. (née Margaret McAlisterDobbie)appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1918, p. 3 LIMEHOUSE Death came very suddenly to the oldest resident of this community last Friday, when Mrs. Henry Proctor passed away. The old lady had celebrated her ninety-first birthday on Sunday. She had lived alone for years but last week Mrs. Kirkpatrick, her sister, removed ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1918, p. 3 LIMEHOUSE Death came very suddenly to the oldest resident of this community last Friday, when Mrs. Henry Proctor passed away. The old lady had celebrated her ninety-first birthday on Sunday. …Halton Hills Public Library
- Large, John, Mrs. (née Mary JaneCode)appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. JOHN LARGE Rev. R. S. E. Large, B.A., B.D., pastor of the Methodist Church here, has been bereft during the week of his mother, who resided at 264 Western Avenue, in West Toronto. Mrs. Large was in her 83rd year. She had been in fair health excepting for …appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. JOHN LARGE Rev. R. S. E. Large, B.A., B.D., pastor of the Methodist Church here, has been bereft during the week of his mother, who resided at 264 …Halton Hills Public Library
- Thompson, Arch. Pattersonappeared in Acton Free Press, 28 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY ARCHIBALD PATTERSON THOMPSON The news of the sudden death of Mr. Archy Thompson, Mill Street, on Sunday evening came as a great surprise to his many friends here. Mr. Thompson had suffered from a severe cold all winter, but was around and down town almost every ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 28 Feb 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY ARCHIBALD PATTERSON THOMPSON The news of the sudden death of Mr. Archy Thompson, Mill Street, on Sunday evening came as a great surprise to his many friends here. Mr. …Halton Hills Public Library
- Bell, William, Mrs. (née Mary H.Easterbrook)appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Mar 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM BELL Mrs. William Bell passed peacefully away on Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Mr. Jeremiah Bell, Church Street, after a long illness. Last August Mrs. Bell was operated on in the hospital at Guelph, for some internal ailment. She seemed ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Mar 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM BELL Mrs. William Bell passed peacefully away on Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Mr. Jeremiah Bell, Church Street, after a long illness. Last August …Halton Hills Public Library
- Peacock, J. H., Mr.appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY Milton lost a highly esteemed and loyal citizen last week when Mr. J. H. Peacock passed away. For more than a year he suffered from Bright's disease but was not confined to his bed until a couple of weeks prior to his death. He was 58 years of age, …appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY Milton lost a highly esteemed and loyal citizen last week when Mr. J. H. Peacock passed away. For more than a year he suffered from Bright's disease but was …Halton Hills Public Library
- Ellis, Wm.appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 3 G.T.R. Brakeman Fatally Injured Last Thursday evening, Wm. Ellis, a G.T.R. brakeman, met with a fatal accident at Petersburg, while en route on his train from Toronto to Stratford. While riding on the side of a freight car he was thrown off while passing through a deep cut. ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 3 G.T.R. Brakeman Fatally Injured Last Thursday evening, Wm. Ellis, a G.T.R. brakeman, met with a fatal accident at Petersburg, while en route on his train from Toronto to Stratford. While …Halton Hills Public Library
- Barker, Michaelappeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 3 NASSAGAWEYA The death of Michael Barker, who was taken to the hospital in Guelph on December 26, suffering from bowel trouble, occurred on Friday last. He was the only son of Wm. Barker and was 47 years of age. The funeral took place on Tuesday to Friends Cemetery, Rockwood....appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1918, p. 3 NASSAGAWEYA The death of Michael Barker, who was taken to the hospital in Guelph on December 26, suffering from bowel trouble, occurred on Friday last. He was the only son …Halton Hills Public Library
- Kennedy, Robert, Mrs. (née JaneHardy)appeared in Acton Free Press, 9 May 1918, p. 3 OBITUARY MRS. ROBERT KENNEDY On Sunday, April 14, Mrs. Robert Kennedy passed away after an illness of about a month, at the home of her son, Mr. R. D. Kennedy, at Perry Siding, British Columbia. Mrs. Kennedy was Miss Jane Hardy and came to Acton over fifty years ago. ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 9 May 1918, p. 3 OBITUARY MRS. ROBERT KENNEDY On Sunday, April 14, Mrs. Robert Kennedy passed away after an illness of about a month, at the home of her son, Mr. R. D. Kennedy, …Halton Hills Public Library
- Dredge, Johnappeared in Acton Free Press, 16 May 1918, p. 2 JOHN DREDGE FATALLY INJURED Run Over by a Locomotive at West Toronto, After Delivering a Car of Stock John Dredge, of the Guelph Road, Nassagaweya, just below Brookville, was struck by a C.P.R. special at West Toronto on Monday afternoon, and so seriously injured that ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 16 May 1918, p. 2 JOHN DREDGE FATALLY INJURED Run Over by a Locomotive at West Toronto, After Delivering a Car of Stock John Dredge, of the Guelph Road, Nassagaweya, just below Brookville, was struck …Halton Hills Public Library
- Wallace, Hughappeared in Acton Free Press, 16 May 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY HUGH WALLACE Acton loses this week one of the most highly esteemed citizens in the death of Hugh Wallace at his residence on Knox Avenue. For many months Mr. Wallace was in poor health, but with characteristic perseverance he kept up until about the first of ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 16 May 1918, p. 2 OBITUARY HUGH WALLACE Acton loses this week one of the most highly esteemed citizens in the death of Hugh Wallace at his residence on Knox Avenue. For many months Mr. …Halton Hills Public Library