HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-12, Page 7liirly .ESDAY, MM VH 12, 1940
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. O:BITUARY
'AIRS. ARCHIE AITCHISON •
A West WaWanosh Toynsi ip_
hoiiiie has been-. very sadly be-'
.!`- Feavtd,--:µnd tlxe -whole-. comm -m.%
ity deeply touched by' the •d'eath
• of Mrs. ••,rchieA.itchison which
occurredin Wingham Hospital
THE LUCKNQW UNTINFoL, L l`.CKQTQw, ONTARIO'
true friend and neighbour. It adds
sorrow tb the bereaved ° that' she
*a's not spared. longer to enjoy
the well-earned leisure that their
retirement -front °active farming
had made possible..
• The..• -funeral servic'e°z was- held
privately at her late residence in •
Lucknow on Thursday conducted.:
late 'Tuesday evening' of last by her, pastor, Rev, C, •i, Mac-
\uvetelc. Mrs., Aitchison had under !Donald; Interment was• in Green- •
• major operation .sozne.:ten 1 hill Cemetery, with, 'six cousins
gene rr
s' before, and .complications acting as pallbearers, Wm.,Robt,t a al
• days'
resulted in her Alfred, Leslie and Gordon Rit hic
fecovery being despaired of.
Mrs; •Aitchison ' was formerly
verna Gaunt, "alder'.: daughter" .f
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James -aunt of Nest Wawa=,
Mrs.• .
nosh and•,the Gaunt.`She
and Will Fisher, . •
A wealth of floral ti'ib•utes i:hct.
Were expressive of esteem' and,
sympathy, wereborne b "neih.--
Y . g
borhood young men, Ernest • and
was'but`•forty-two years of age,,Haruld Gaunt; Arno R itkcliar.d,
,.Y' death of this S - .t
and. ,the ,untimely •i
Eld'oil _.1Vtiller; Gordon Str other,•.
Lloyd Hunter, -„,Wm. Humphrey,
young wife, and mother of seven
children, has profoundly affected
• the home and cognmunity, -
Mrs.. Aitchison was beloved .by
all,: She was. a• happy, friendly
person with :a winning. °smile who
• madeher .home always the centre
of hospitality.' She was a. 'kindly
and devoted .wife:and mother, ankh Mrs. •L ons was one of a•'famil
While her: interests centred in her y y
of nine, three. of `whom•survive
' home, she found time to take'.part .
Jacob Hunter, Mrs. ; Henry 'Gard
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in. . church and community act,- liner. (Nellie) 'and Mrs: Viiliani
'ivities. Mrs'. Aitchison ''was a Humphrey (Margaret).
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-faithfutaileinher ,„of cYh :tecli troh . :,, ,. :.: ..,_. �...
Presbyterian Church, anc�; at .the
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'time of her death': was acting as
• president ..of the ; St Helen's
Despite ,rod •conditions' White-
-church
hite-'church Presbyterian Church ' • as
fikled to..overflo'ipg, fox the, fun
'eral service• . on Saturday'•afte'r�:
noon, when :the pastor • Re,v,. W. S.
Suthcrlan'd, spoke words:. of corn-
$0r..t to the bereaved, and paid'C„,
tribute, to the ,Christian life. and 1
•example ,, of the young mother1,,,
whose..•. death , was : • so. • widely • g'
i iouined:
O ding: to road .conditioi'►s the },
• remains rested .at .the homo., of
Rey and°Mrs. Sutherland,. where'
a°short�•pi ivate service was held .
far hese.: near''and'�'dear :to here,
John. Hunter and. 1VIa'lcolm Stew.
art..
JOHN LITTLE • •
The ,deathoccurred, at his home
in L•ucknow on Tuesday : of • last
week of M.'., `Jo'hn Little, He 'vas
within ten days of, his ,85th birth P
day, °and passed away; ,penge1 r.•
i1 his- sloe=
A son of :the late J• ames. Little
-and: Ann Rathwell, John 'was
born at Blyth r,n March 1863, 'and
carne with his parents . to thin
community some 77 years ,ago.
The family first settled at White
church but . a short time la r
'r oved to the farm,. at Lot- 6, Con
cession 3, 'Kinloss, which ,until
a.few.months 'age was ovcined by
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his -br'otber, Albert
=` After , • his marriage 'to Mary.
Johi�riston, :Mr. •and :Mrs:, 'Little
up- farming on the lOth-'of
Kinloss, Later' Vey moved to. the
farm east hof Lucknow now owned
by J. J .a Smith, and upon retiring
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INSURANCE Agen
.ucknow, . Ontar.io.
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.of Toronto nd. r”. M, Siddall
(Margaret) of O.r•asn evillca. • An-,
other: daughter;' Mr•Alfred
chic. (Lila) • p`r'edeceased. hiin
few, years `ago and „,son : died in
infancy
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'..Mi& --Lyopsis+survived by her moved- to Listowel .to make their Of a family of eight;.three bro
grieving husband,and a family of ,home, and „where Mrs, -Little thess and ''a sister survive, Ed
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our ,sons, Robert :arid Gordon' of passed .ar?vay. Albert and Mrs. Jaynes Mc=
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.ward,
West: Wawanosh o oma Alex. f H 1. A . few' yeago MLGillivray of Kinloss and William
rs ar ittle a# British ton and William ofLucknow.- married Mrs. James Ross and. the Columbia.
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prior to, the,public service`
Interment . 'was in Greenhill 1,
Cemetery, the .pallkeaiers toeing,
"three bothers, Andrev;-;' Eai l • and
Eddie Gaunt and th,;rc e brother.
in=lav ,
Aitchison. Neighbors and 'rela-
tives' bore the' ,many floral fri
hates' which' were'. expressive.: Of
the high. •esteei i:' in' which —'Verna,
: was held,: and' the .heartfelt; syr'n
:.pathy :extended the, bereaved,
Mrs Aitchison, is sur. vived by
her• sorrowing•. husband •and tam:
ily of : three..:sons and • 'four dau-
• ghters, Jimihy, Mrs.:. Clifford Pui:
don (Margaret) of: Belgrave, Mi:s.
hrnest Button (Marie), of Luck.
now, • Jean, Jack;: Bob 'nod two:;,
surviving% are: her' pother,•"Mrs.;
lame -flaunt, -four -brothers, :Anc'
drew. of '.West Wawanosh; John
of Fort Resolution,
- of Londesboro., Eddy of Lucknow
and Mrs:. Ward Shickluna•
of.bport Colborne
MRS, JAMES Tj ':LYONS
'he death of Mrs. James
Lyons 'occurred in; Wingham Hosr
pita, ori Thursday, February. 27th?'
and in her passing a wide circle
of friends'mourn the ':loss of a
beloved' lady.' She 'had been : in.
`failing health for ,some time''and
'had: been a patient .in ,Winghann
Ros jltal .for` the past five. weeks.
'Mrs, Lyons was formerly er
m 1y R•ose-
'.' anna Hunter, a dpttghter, of. the'
-late ;Mr.. and
Mrs. ]Robert Hunter.of .Ashfield; •and was born on the
: farm now owned by. her brother
.Jacob.. Mrs. Lyons was 63 years
of age last ,December. •.
Mr,. and Mrs. Lyons, were mar -
ed forty�two,years 'ago and"un-
pi -retiring to. L.'eknow fifteen
months ago, spent all of...their;
married: life. on the Lyons home -
.Stead on Concession' 12,' West
iWa ►anosh - _.-
Mrs~ Lyons' chief interest was
' her home and family. She Was
posse ~sed ofa kindly,' disposition,.,
.ever ready. to. lend a helping hand
,and. endeared • her§elfto all as a
elderly couple have:• since made'
their home' in the Village.Be-
sides his widow Mr. Little i S
t °,ur:,
vived by two sons and a daugh
'Mr. 1✓fttle was a kind, and
friendly gentleman and made
many friends during his' :long
.lifetime inn this; ,distriet•
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ter,:.Gordon of O.ttawa. Johnston Th funeral .servibe ,was held
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on ,Saturday..' at. Johnstone's, Fun{
eral: Horne, conducted - by.. Rei'.
C , H. •McDonald, I'�te n .' w
. a. .. n ermet as .
in 'South Kinloss . Cemetery,
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difficult time getting along with .'
.one another; You'll find' his. views, •
plus otherabsorbing human in-•
jterest topics, in. "Mirror`. of Your
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this Sunday's: (March, 10' •issue
of The ,Detroit Sunday. Tinges.
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