HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-07-07, Page 15Jean Hughes
1892 - 1993
A wets -known and much .,toyed
Lucknow lady, Janet (Jean) Isobel
Hughes, died on .lune 29, 1993 in
her 101st year, Formerly of Kinloss
Township, Mrs. Hughes was a
resident at Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home at the time of her death.
A daughter of the late William C.
and Isobel (MacKenzie) Webb, she
was born in West Wawanosh
Township on Oct. 17, 1892, and
was the last surviving member of
her family. She was a graduate
nurse from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don (1917). Many courageous tales
can be told as this lady cared for
the sick for two years at High
River, Alberta and later in Kinloss
Township, Bruce County.
Mrs. Hughes was a life member
of both the South Kinloss Women's
Missionary Society (1957) and the
Kairshea Women's Institute.
She and her husband, the late
Allister Hughes, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary in 1972.
They retired from their Kinloss
Township farm in 1973, and took
up residence in Wingham and later
at the Sepoy Apartments in Luck -
now.
Mrs. Hughes will be sadly missed
by a niece Dorothy Coulter, and
two nephews Russell Webb and Bill
Webb, all of British Columbia, and
her many close friends.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band, a sister Margaret, and three
brothers, Kenzie, Jack and
Cameron.
Rev. Albert Cook officiated at the
funeral on July 2, at 1:30 p.m. at
the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home. Organist was Mar-
garet Hamilton.
Flower bearers were Don
�BITUARIES
Robertson and Lloyd MacDougall.
Pallbearers were ` Ken Houston,
ljugh MacMillan,, Fraser MacKin-
non, Donald MacKinnon, George
Anderson and Wallace Houston.
Interment South Kinloss
Cemetery.
Clara M. Crowston
1906 - 1993
Clara Myrtle Crowston, of Luck -
now, died at Wingham and District
Hospital, on July 1, 1993, in her
87th year. She was a member of the
Lucknow Presbyterian Church and
the Presbyterian WMS.
Mrs. Crowston was bom on Oc-
tober 5, 1906 in Kinloss Township.
She was a daughter of the late
Angus and Jane (Little) MacGil-
livary.
She married John Crowston on
April 18, 1928.
Mrs. Crowston is survived by her
children Marlow Crowston, Kincar-
dine; Earl (Bud) and Mona
Crowston, B.C.; Clarence and Jean
Crowston, Chatham; Lois and
Clayton Alton, R.R. 7, Lucknow;
Myrtle and Orland Irwin, R.R. 1;
Lucknow, as well as 14
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band John; a daughter, Cecelia
Laidlaw; a sister, Lola Marshall,
and two brothers Stewart MacGil-
livary and Jim MacGillivary.
The funeral was conducted by
Rev. W. Henderson of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church at 1:30 on July
3, at the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home. Organist was Anne
Pritch d
ar .
Grove residents enjoy
Canada Day activities
Summer is here! Happy Canada
Day everyone! Several of Purple
Grove residents have been enjoying
Canada Day celebrations in Kincar-
dine and Point Clark on the
weekend. "
Those wanting tickets for the
Sept. 1 bus trip and theatre presen-
tation of Fiddler on the Roof please
contact Kay Collins before July 8.
Don and Anne McCosh visited
with Stewart and Margaret Lane
and family last Sunday.
Visiting,this.week with Mary Ann
Kukoly are Elizabethand • son
Nathaniel Hudel of Kitchener. ,.
Kay Collins and 'Gordon and
Ruthe Patterson . went Co Niagara
Falls for the Patterson Picnic Satur-
day and Sunday.
Betty Scott hosted a neighbour-
hood bridal shower for Kim Nisbett
on Monday morning.
Bruce Centre W.I. craft show is
on July 8 in Southampton. This is
the July meeting excursion ladies
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on Thursday this week. •
Grant Clifford is at Silver Lake
Camp this week.
Visiting with Dianne and Arnie
•Clifford and family on the weekend
were Diane and Victor Jones of
Burlington and Peter and Gail Bur-
sey of Sarnia.
The MacDonald family picnic
was last Sunday.
J. Farrell visited with Sean Mul-
lan of Point Clark last Saturday and
Sunday.
Christina Casciano visited Friday
with Carmen Farrell.
Our thoughts are with Janet Far-
rell who is in hospital.
Welcome home to Marion Emer-
son after her recent hospital visit.
1879 - 1993
Flower bearers were April
Gregory, Kim ' Laidlaw, Anne
Snyder and Deborah Newcombe.
Honorary pallbearers were Lynn
Alton, Fay Weber, Janet Nicholson,
Jim Crowston, David Crowston,
Dale Crowston, Clara Irwin, Steven.
Irwin, Clare Weber, Linda Gregory
and Eileen Crowston.
Active pallbearers were Ron
Newcombe, Don Irwin, Kevin
Snyder, Mike Irwin, Don Nichol-
son, John Crowston.
Interment Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
William A. Farrish
1918 -1993
William Alexander Farrish, of
Huronlea Nursing Home, Brussels,
and formerly of Toronto and Luck -
now, died at the Wingham and
District Hospital, on July 3,1993,
in his 75th year. He was retired
clerk.
Mr. Farrish was a son of the late
David and Katherine Farrish, and
was born on -Dec. 13, 1918 in
Semans, Saksatchewan.
He is survived by three sisters,
Margaret Dosdall, Saskatchewan;
Jean Yaeger, Simcoe, and June
Matheson, Calgary, Alberta, as well
as several nieces, nephews and
cousins.
Mr. Farrish was predeceased by
his parents, a brother David, and a
sister Lillian MacMaster.
Rev. V. Wilkie officiated at the
funeral on July 5 at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home.
Interment Kintail Cemetery.
William A. Hunter
1914 - 1993
William Alexander (Sandy)
Hunter, of Windsor, died at his
home on June 22, 1993, in his 80th
year. He was a member of the
Trinity United Church.
Mr. Hunter served with the Royal
Canadian Navy for five years. He
was a member of the . Naval
Veterans Association, The Masonic
Lodge and a past member of the
Board of Stewards.
Born in Bruce County on Jan. 29,
1914, Sandy was a son of the late
Hugh and Ethel Hunter, of Tiver-
ton:
Mr.; Hunter is survived by his
daughter Joyce and her husband,
James Boshis, of Burlington, a step-
son Dennis Maguire of Thunder
Bay, and one grandson Chris • of
Burlington.
He is also survived by three
sisters Ruby and Julie of Thornhill,
and Velma Morningstar of Luck -
now, 10 nephews and one niece.
Mr. Hunter was predeceased by
his wife, the former Margott Haness
of Exeter, and two brothers
Clarence and J.D. Hunter.
The funeral was conducted at the
Windsor Chappell Funeral Home,
by Rev. Indra David, with burial in
Windsor. A Legion service was
held at the funeral home onJune
25.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 7', 1993 — Page 15
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