HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-17, Page 9Iliseitsen Sestina, Wednesday, Oeteber 17, 1000 —PageIP
Raymond Hugh Pinalsast
Itayrnand Finnigan Of. bow*
11tIanor Nursing Hoene. Lucknow,
away on October 8.1990 us
90th year. He was st retired
fanner from Ashfield To
it
member of the Lnmcknuw ,
Church.
Mr. F' was bora in Ash-
field Ti . •" on June 15. 1901, a
son of Hugh and Lucy (Plunkett)
• Fes..
Mrr, Finnigan li survived by one
son. Chester and his wife, Alma, 01
Clinton; two grandsons. Jim Ha-
nigan of Lucknow and David Fin-
nigan of Cgllingwot d
He was Predeceased by his wife,
the fang Lucy Chainney, one
dauOtcr Louise- and two brothers.
Vrsitaaon.was ,at the MacKenzie
and MeathFnneralHome,Luck-
no% from where the funeral service
was held on October 11, with Rev.
G. McFarlane of the Lucknow
United Church officiating, •
Pallbearers: were Grant Curran,
Lome Wig, Tem 'Culberrt,
Donald Curran, J:C. Drennan and
Herb Finnigan*
Interment Dungannon Cemeter y.
Claris Irene Wells
Clara. Irene-Shiells of
Southampton Nursing Home,
formerly of Ripley, passed away. at
Saugeen Memorial Hospital.
Southampton on October 5, 199}
in her 83rd yew,
Mrs,• Shills, the former Clara.
Campbell, was a "member of Ripley
United Church. She was born on
October 25, 1907, in .. Huron •
Township, Bruce County, to. John
A. and Anna (Mahood) Campbell.
Mrs. Wells is survived by her
sister, Tva Young of Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home, • Lucknow,
one sister-in-law, Millie Campbell
of Malcolm Place, Kincardine, and
nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her 'hus-
band Stewart in 1986 and her two
brothers, Russell and Glenn,
A iiinerat service was held at
MacKenzie and.McCreath ;Funeral
Home, on Monday, October. IL 1990.
at 2 p.m. with Rev. Glen Macpher-
son of Ripley United Church of-
ficiating.`
Flower bearers were Lisa an
Liane Farrell.
Pallbearers _ were Ken Farrell,
Todd Farrell, Jack Campbell, Har-.
vey Campbell:
Interment Ripley Cemetery.
OBITUARIES
lalet St. Mary's Parish
Cemetery,
Knights of Columbus
Mildred Meyer
Mildred Meyer of **view
Lodge, Siwe, foody of IJainil-
ion, passed away October 0, 1990.
itt her 70th year.
She was a member of St. Mary's
Cathode Church, Sivacoe and the
C,W.L. Mrs. Meyer was active with
C.N. Pensions Asoociationand
various seniors' groups.
Prior to het retirement she had
worked 14 yes* at the NarRview
Lodge.
Mrs: Meyer was born on June. 2,
1921, in Bruno.. Saskatchewan, a
daughter of the late George and
Margaret Krantz,
Mrs. Meyer is survived by her.
second husband, Herman Meyer
and step children, Peter Meyer of
Burlington and -Marjorie Button of.
Hamilton. She was the dear sister
of. Clenurience Menta of Colborne,
Roman Krentz of LaSlatte, Joe;
Krems and Ronald Krentz. both of
Simcoe, Margaret Schlachter ; of
Hu mbolt, • Saskatchewan, Down
Dust of Bruno, Saskatchewan,
Lavine Lobsin$er and Bernice
Krentz. both of Hamilton.
She was predeceased by her first
husband, Carman Hamilton, a:
`brother .Lawrence and her parents,
George :: and Margaret Krentz.
Meyer rested at the, Ferris
Funeral Home. Simcoe, until Oc-
tober 10, when mass of the Chris-
tian -burials was celebrated at St.
Mary's Church.
Hendrik Mask) Yew
Haul Veldborst of R. 7, Luck -
now, posed away in Winston and
DiStriet Hosprital an Ociober' 5,
1990, ,.in hie 69th year. W.
Veldhotrst was an Ashfield tovniship
fanner and a member of the Luck -
now Marian Reformed Church.
He was born in Holland on mil.
15,1922, Iwo -Omit Jan and. Gezira
Hendrik* Mews)Vekihorst,
Mr, Veldhorst is survived by his.
wife, the former 'Intuit Veen, of R.
7. Lucknow and four daughters,
Icy, Mrs, Owen , Human; Ina,
Mrs. Henry Jurjena; Ditty and Nel
ly.
He also leaves to mourn' his pas-
sing four brothers, three -sisters and
seven grandchildren, . ' _°
Mr. Vcldhorst was predece*sedby
hiaparents and a danghter. Gertrude
in 1975.
Visitation was at the MacKenzie
and McCrea* Funeral Hayne, Luck -
now. The funeral service was con-
ducted at . the Lucknow Christian
ReformedChurch, on October' 9, by
Rev. Arend Kasten, Organist. Was
Mrs. Genie Burgsme.
Flower bearers were
grandchildren. April. Norman. Mat-
thew Junjens, Ashley Nwnan, Jen-
nifer Jurjens and Anthony" Woman.
Pallbearer Nene Ras Boa, Henk
Brink, John Hama, Henry Jurjens
Sr., Albert Lennips, and 'Gerrit
Mears,•
Interment Greenhill . Cemetery,
Lucknow.,
Former Kinloss woman
visits in the area.
Bessie CaMachans formerly of tie
fourth concession, now residing in
Ottawa, spent a week with her
cousins Sohn and Grace Scott in
Seaford), They drove - her around
this area calling on Bob and June
Gilchrist, where Bessie formerly
lived. They: also visited Ira and
Elizabeth Dickie.
A few days later Jean Hughes,
Elizabeth Dickie and Blanche Need-
ham went to Seaford) and enjoyed
lunch and a visit with Bessie. •
Ed Monteith of Embro and Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Armstrong (Grace
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