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Page 16—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 29, 1987
William E. Huemiller
William E. Huemiller of Lucknow pass-
ed away on July 18 at the Kincardine
General Hospital. He was in his 67th year.
An active member of the local
Presbyterian Church, William was also a
member of the Legion 309.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huemiller
on September 21, 1920 in Hanover, William
is survived by his wife whom he married in
November of 1940.
He is also survived by two children,
William A. Huemiller of Lucknow and
Mary Ann Weber who lives in Nassau in
the Bahamas. Surviving sisters include
Dorothy Russwurm of Barrie and
Florence McClennan of Toronto. Two
grandchildren of Willima E. Huemiller are
Stephen and Bradley Weber.
Willima is predeceased by his parents
and one brother, Jack Huemiller.
Following a ceremony by Rev. Ramsey,
Willima E Huemiller was laid to rest in the
Lucknow Cemetery.
Ezra Henry Stanley
Ezra Henry Stanley of Lucknow passed
away at the University Hospital in London
-on July 19 in his 76th year. He was born in
Greenoch Township in the County of Bruce
to Mr. and Mrs Edward Stanley in March
of 1911.
In July of 1935, Ezra married Lulu
Kaake of Kinloss in the Chalmers United
Church. The couple had seven children,
Beverley of Mississauga, Douglas of Har-
riston, Floyd of Ripley, Leonard of
Kinlough, Larry of Kincardine, Arthur of
Holyrood and Sharon now living in
Mississauga.
Ezra Henry Stanley was a member of
the Kinlough Pentecostal Church and was
an active member of the Kinlough
Presbyterian Church for more than 35
years.
He is survived by a sister, Marretta
Hodgins of Niagara Falls and a brother,
Leonard Stanley of Mason, Mighigan as
well as 15 grandchildren.
Ezra is predeceased by five brothers and
seven sisters as well as his parents.
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home handled arrangements for the
funeral and service held at the Kinlough
Pentecostal Church on Wednesday, July
22. Rev. Marvin Christiansen officiated
while Mrs. Amy Reist and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Thirsk acted as soloists. Connie
Howald, Cathy Stanley, Cindy Stanley and
Terry Stanley acted as flower bearers
while honorary pallbearers included
Deane and Kerry Stanley, Trent and Rhon-
da Stanley, Dani -Jane Tollefson and
Ashley Bedford. Gordon McKrimmon,
Ray Stanley, Linton Zittler, Kent Tollef-
son, Bradley Tollefson and Shawn Stanley
were active pallbearers at the ceremony.
A graveside service was held at the
Durham Road Baptist Cemetery.
Ezra Stanley was i wonderful Christian
who dearly loved the Lord. He was a kind,
loving husband, father and grandfather
who will be sadly missed. Many tyears of
joy were shed and will be shed forever in
rememberance of this great man.
Margaret Pearl Robertson
Margaret Pearl Robertson of the
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home in
Lucknow passed away at the Wingham
and District Hospital on Friday, July 17 at
the age of 84.
Margaret was born to James and Mar-
tha Robertson on November 10, 1902 in
Huron Township. She was a former
member of the Kinlough Presbyterian
Church and, since 1966, has been a
member of the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. She was also a Life Member of the
Women's Missionary Society.
Margaret Pearl Robertson is survived
by her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Collins of
Lucknow, and brothers Kenneth Robert-
son and wife Thelma ,-of Kincardine and
Donald Robertson and wife Gladys of
Huron Township.
She is predeceased by her parents,
James" and `Bessie' Robertson; one
brother Calvin; and two sisters, Rosella
(in infancy) and Martha Huston of Ripley.
Complete funeral services were held
from the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home in Lucknow on Monday, Ju-
ly 20. Rev. A. Ramsey conducted the ser-
vices at the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. Interment in the Ripley
Cemetery.
Wedding announcement
Mr.and Mrs. John Miltenburg are pleas-
ed to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Mary Ann to Harold
Vandersluis, son of Mr. and Mrs Michiel
Vandersluis of Blenheim, Ontario. The
wedding will take place on August 15, 1987
at, the Westminister United Church in
Orangeville, Ontario.
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