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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-08-17, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1988. PAGE 17. Auburn man dies suddenly KENNETH GLOUSHER KennethGlousher, RR 1, Au­ burn, died August 11, 1988 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. He was 50 years of age. He was born in Hullett township on December 20, 1937, the son of the late Herbert Giousher and the former Sarah Mae Agnes Creigh­ ton of Blyth. He married -Ann Fielder at North Street United Church, Goderich on June 27, 1964. Surviving besides his wife are two sons: Brian and his wife Penny of Goderich and Wayne, of RR 1, Auburn and one grandson, Bryan. Also surviving are one sister, Jean, Mrs. Kieth Good, RR 1, Auburn and twobrothers, James of Auburn and Donald of Blyth. One brother Robert, predeceased him. Mr. Giousher worked as a bus driver for Sherwood Transporta­ tion. He was a member of Auburn United Church. The funeral service was held from the McCallum and Palla Funeral Home on Monday, August 15, 1988. Interment was in Blyth Union Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Bill Souch, Chris Cowan, Ross Young- blut, Edgar Daer, Gordon Gross and Harold McClinchey. Flower bearers were Doug Giousher, Graham Giousher and Don Good. A Blyth Christian highway Reformed Church 4 BLYTH Student Jim Barry from Grand Rapids 10a.m.&8p.m. 523-9233 Sunday School 11:00a.m. The Church of the “Back to God Hour’’ and “Faith 20’’ Back to God Hour 10:30a.m. CKNX, Sunday Faith 20 5:00a.m. weekdays, GlobalT.V. ALL VISITORS WELCOME Obituaries Memorial service held MURRAY WATT McNALL Murray McNall of Vancouver, B.C. and formerly of Blyth, Ont. passed away at St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, B.C. on July 27,1988 in his 37th year. Born in Clinton on January 26, 1952 he was the only son of Donald and Marjorie McNall of Hullett Township. Surviving besides his parents are three sisters, Mrs. Vaughn (Marlene)Tollof RR3, Blyth; Mrs. Bob (Marsha) Szusz of Londes- boro; Mrs. Roger (Christine) Moore of RR 4, Goderich; two grandmothers, Mrs. Rena Watt and Mrs. Mildred McNall, both of Blyth; two nieces and three nephews. A Memorial service was held in Blyth United Church on Tuesday evening, August9. Cremation took place in Vancouver, B.C. Inter­ ment in Blyth Union Cemetery. Morris man dies JIM CASEMORE A lengthy and courageous battle with illness ended last Friday, August 12, with the death of James Kenneth Casemore, a resident of the first concession of Morris Township for many years. Mr. Casemore passed away at his home atRR4, Wingham. He was born June 17, 1923 and was 65 years of age. The son of the late Andrew Casemore and Emma Forsythe, Mr. Casemore was educated at S.S. No. 7, Morris. He served with the Queen’s Own Cameron High­ landers from January of 1943 to March of 1946 before returning to this area to take up farming. Healsoworkedfor the Morris Township roads department for 24 years before retiring in September oflastyear. Hewasamember of the Bluevale United Church. Left to mourn his loss is his wife, Evelyn Allen, whom he married June 4, 1947, in London. Mr. Casemore also is survived by four daughters and one son: Linda and Joe Smith, Dianne and Heathe Thynne, all of Wingham; Patricia and Dale Tasker of London; Beverley and Brian Walden of Blyth and Ross and Joanne Casemore of Waterloo. There are 16 grandchildren. Mr. Casemore’s two sisters, Irlma of Wingham and Mrs. Henry (Ruby) Pattison of Blyth mourn a dear brother and he also is survived by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ger­ trude Allen and his sister-in-law, HelenCasemore, both of Wing­ ham. He was predeceased by one sister, Nora and his brother Douglas in 1957. 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