The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-11-25, Page 8-
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Mrs. David peacefully I-
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at her h.
about noon of sudden :wart
attack. Although
enjoying 'ro-
bust health foryears, the
was able to., the • house
usuasl untilday previoUS
to her death, eat~- and
She was in t y
Was formerly Jane Jewett,
• daughter ofThomas Jew,
ett and JaneJewett of _MMi
4.
xis Township was marred
~nearly 54, ye.,. David Er►
riiz gtonx sonto Mi. and
D an,
• David
w....,NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
non and they li0ed the greater'
part of theirs mariried life on the
6th Con, of West Wawanosh until
retiring to. Dungannon about ten
years ago. Visits with members
of their family were frequently
enjoyed and; the, parental home
was, always .a" welcome place for
homecomings and reunions for
their family,
ONTARIO,
THURS,, 'NOVEMBR 25th, . 1948
eldests_
, t son Fred gave his life for 1Mist* .' Barney. Beninger,
his cour try in World War I. and I Jack Ryan .and Richard Park,:
at the T h e many beautiful floral
a son Leslie passed. $way
age of six months. There also sur- tributes were; carried by grand-
• David Jewett sons, Wilmer .Errington, Ross Er -
of,
two .brothers, D
Watson Jewett i ringfon Lorne Badman; Wilfred
oi Wiitghar� d
Besides her husband there sur-
vives five daughters and two sons,
Mrs,° Wallaee Black (Gladys),, of
Goderich;• Mrs, Bert . Badman..
(Belle), , of Comber; Esse*' Coun-
ty; Mrs. Mary Rivett, Dungaflnon;
hes (Cora)' of
Mrs:. Stanley Hug
•Toronto; 'Mrs. Roy- Black . (Eva)
of Luckriow. Victor and' Everett,
6th' Con. West . Wawanosh; Their
an'_
IaCk, Newton: Black, Fred Black
Shellbrooke, Sask,
The funeral service, largely ' .at`
tended, .was held from the family
residence on Saturday afternoon
at 2.30 o'clock in, charge of Rev.
Jas, Bright of Dungannon• Un-
ited Church, assisted by Rev.. J.
W. Stewart of Lucknow, During:
the service a duet; "The Old Rug,
ged !dross", •a favorite hyrnrt . of
the deceased, :was sung by Mrs,
Allan Reed and Mrs. Herb Stoth-'
ers..The "pallbearers were James
Wilson, Wallace Wilson;' 'Mason.
Mrs• Errington,
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round The Lorner.
at Nicer Gifts For Him
than
Forsyth. Shirts, Ties, Scarfs
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q tendent •and mechanic: lie had
6 made ` :his ' home. with: Mr. and.
. Mrs; Roy Rutledge, Dungannon,
3 for the past eight .years, where.
t he' will be missed; having endear -
4 ed himself, to . their family. • '
Jack,, appeared to .be feeling,
as usual that morning• and was
thought to; be ' in, normal . health.
3 After * serving a' 'customer with
rgasoline he collapsed while talk=
.
4. ing to a friend and died almost
immediately:: Dr : W V. Johnston,
h iLuckn4W, rushed to aid, but pro-
rotuzced death. due to : a severe
Iv heart attack:" 'His body was re-
moved to • Johnstone's Funeral
.parlors; Lueknow and later to .I
his' brother's, .Herbert Curran,
9th' Con of... Ashfield.'. .
61' Deceased:.was a son'of the late
6 1John Curran and Annie . Ryan
Curran, end was . born,,: on the 6th:
C,on: *of Ashfield. He is survived.
by.'four -sisters and `threebroth'.
'ers, . Mrs:. Aubrey Higgins (Mary).
Mrs,' Kenneth ,Campbell (May);
"Detroit,', Mrs Wm. Begley " (Nell)
and. -Mrs. Joe Day .'(Lily)... a nil-
ton; , Uierbert of. Ashfield and
Victot and Robert' of _Vancouver;
and Reg Black, Interment was, in
Dungannon Ceinetery. `
JOHN RICHARD CURRAN
•
pallbearerls, were Ifirold
Cecil Blake, Robe . Stothers, Bila
Wiggins, f rg8 ins, Thornton*edyaand • o
l 'anvil ton. •Logoly " flora]: tribute;
Wel a borne by Six nephews, Jack
Jinn and' Bertram Curran, Ton'
Anderson, �.sd.��er ac H
er i
Wiley. Deceased was laid to res
in .the family plot, Dunganno,
.CieLery beside his father, wit
primed away 51 years ago.
The sudden death 'of • John
Curran due toa severe heart at-
tack • on Thursday. about :11,45
a.m. was a heavy and sad shock
for' all in the community. 'Jack
was in' .his'. 60th year. arid was
well -arid favorably, known in the
community where he has spent
the, greater part` of his' life. He
xv1 11 be., greatly, .missed '. for his
quiet but . friendly. arid' cheerfpl
r.ature, In his younger days' he.
had worked•• in Detroit and .Ham.-
a -ton but had lately been er'rrt
played .. th:- _o-trt : Stothers
local garageman as a service att-
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