HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-15, Page 14Page 14 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 15, 1993
Monica Kasper
Monica (O'Connor) Kasper died
at the Brae Burn Nursing Home,
Bloomfield Ili lls,- Michigan, on
Aug. 31, 1993.
She was the widow of the late Dr,
J.A. Kasper, and leaves to mourn
her passing three sons Jim, Art and
Paul, all of California; six
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren; two sisters. Elizabeth
Murray, Royal Oak, Michigan, and
Marcella Courtney, Goderich.
Mrs. Kasper was predeceased by
her parents Michael and Nellie
O'Connor and sisters Agatha
O'Connor (1926), Ursula Hebert,
Genevieve Kinahan, Gertrude Led-
dy, Elaine Leddy, and two brothers
John and Norman O'Connor.
Funeral mass was celebrated by
Father Chris Welsh at the Desmond
Funeral Home of Birmingham on
Sept. 3, with '" interment at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Detroit.
Attending the funeral from this
area were Marcella Courtney and
several nieces and nephews from
London, Wingham, Lucknow, Del-
hi, Auburn, Clinton, and Goderich.
Clifford Elliott Kilpatrick
1913 - 1993
Clifford Elliott Kilpatrick, of
Lucknow, the last surviving mem-
ber of his immediate family, died at
University Hospital, London, on
Sunday, Aug. 29, 1993. He was 80.
The son of of the late Milton
Kilpatrick and Clara Twamley was
born on July 17, 1913 in Ashfield
Township and farmed at RR 2,
Lucknow.
He is survived by his wife, Isabel
Pollock, and one son, Barry Kil-
patrick of Lucknow.
He was predeceased by two
brothers, Harvey and Melvin, and
one sister Verna.
The funeral service was con-
ducted at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home on Sept. 1
with Rev. A. Cook officiating.
Pallbearers were Warren Zinn,
Russell Irvin, Russell Philips, Keith
Cranston, Harold Cook and Dave
Elphick.
Flower bearers were Albert
Taylor, Jim Hunter, Vic Hey, Brent
Pollock, Wayne Pollock and Gor-
don McGratten.
Interment Dungannon Cemetery.
OBITUARIES
Howard E. Shisier
1901 - 1993
Howard E. Shisier, formerly of
R.R. 5, Lucknow and 'Fort Erie,
died at the Wingham and District
Hospital, on Sept. 8, 1993, in his
93rd year. He was a retired car-
penter and painter, and a member
of the First Baptist Church, Fort
Erie.
The son of the late Elmer and
Katherine (O'Lear) Shisier was
born on Apr. 24, 1901 in Fort Erie.
He is survived by his children
Duane and wife Doris, of Auburn,
California; Doris and husband Joe
Kudlac, of Goulais River; Dee and
wife Isabella, of San Jose, Califor-
nia; and Donna and husband
George, McBride, of R.R. 5, Luck:
now.,
left to mourn his passing is
a sister, Elsie Claus, of St.
Petersburg, Florida, 15
grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.
Mr. Shisier was. predeceased by
his wife Vera (Barnhart).
Pastor Benaway conducted the
funeral at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home on Sept.
11.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery,
Fort Erie, Sept. 13..
Donald K. MacLennan
1931-1993
Donald Kenneth MacLennan, of
Clinton, formerly of Lochalsh, died
at the Clinton Public Hospital; on
Sept. 4, 1993, in his 63rd year. He
was a truck driver.
The son of the late Emile and
1Zhetta (Jardine) MacLennan was
born on May 19, 1931 in Kincar-
dine.
He is survived by five children:
Wayne of Alberta, Kenneth of
Vanastra, Don of Huron Park, Rick
of Welland and Brenda of Vanastra.
Mr. MacLennan also leaves to
mourn his passing three brothers
George of Ripley, Finlay of Kincar-
dine and,,We of Stratford; three
sistersudThs Miller of Palmerston,
Marion McGee of R.R. 3, Goderich,
and Margaret Morton of Point
Clark; and seven grandchildren.
Mr. MacLennan was predeceased
by a sister Florence, and haif-
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brother Rod, and brothers Sandy
and Eldon.
Rev. H. Nugent conducted the
funeral at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, on Sept.
6, at 11 a.m.
Interment Lochalsh Cemetery.
Rhetta MacLennan
1906 - 1993
Arietta Eloise (Rhetta) MacLen-
nan, of Pinecrest Manor Nursing
fdme, Lucknow and formerly of
Lochalsh, died at Pinecrest on Sept.
6, 1993. She was a member of the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church, and
Ripley Legion Auxiliary Branch #
440.
Mrs. MacLennan was born Nov.
8, 1906, in Goderich, a daughter of
the late George and Emma (Wi-
ggins) Jardine.
She is survived by three sons,
George of Ripley, Finlay of Kincar-
dine, and Jack of Stratford; three
sisters Louise Miller, Palmerston,
Marion McGee, R.R. 3, Goderich,
and Margaret Morton, Point Clark;
a sister-in-law Peggy Jardine,
Goderich; 27 grandchildren and 22
great grandchildren. •
Mrs. MacLennan was predeceased
by her husband Emile, a step -son
Rod MacLennan, a daughter
Florence, and three sons Donald,
Sandy and Eldon.
Funeral arrangements were under
the direction of the MacKenzie and
McCreath -Funeral Home, Ripley.
The funeral was conducted at the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church, on
Sept. 8, at 1 p.m. with Rev. H.
Nugent officiating. Organist was
Karen Martyn.
Pallbearers were Jason Morton,
Kevin Miller, John MacLennan,
Colin MacLennan, Frank MacLen-
nan and Shawn MacLennan..
A graveside service was held,
with Dave McDonald as piper, prior
to interment at Kincardine
Cemetery.
Robbs attend
nephew's
wedding in
Shelburne
Lby Kae Webster
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Gordon and Nora Robb were in
Shelburne on Saturday where they,
attended the wedding of Nora's I
nephew.
It is really unbelievable that the
summer holidays are over and the
children are back once again- to
school. Starting out for the first
days, either in school, high school
or university is a challenge for all.
But all are sent the best to, what
takes-them-on-to-their—goal-in- life.
Charlie and Mayme Wilkins have
been very busy .this last couple of
weeks. Mayme and family had a
very successful yard sale at Amber -
ley one Saturday.
Charlie and Mayme were in Port
Elgin one Sunday to celebrate
•birthdays with Charlie's brother and
sister Harry Wilkins and Gladys
Carla. A 'week agothe Wilkins
family attended the ann.ual Wilkins
- Friar reunion which was 'held at
Harry Wilkins; in Chesley. There
were 87 present. .
And in between all this Janet
Peck and her two children, Steven
and Colleen of Wallaceburg, visited
for a .few days.
Mayme had a. birthday party in
honor of Laura and Mabel
Campbell of Wingham.
Last weekend Liz, Dave and
Rebecca Dadson of Ingersol were
home and also Barbara Wilkins of
Burford.
Saturday the family (22) had
dinner at Lloyd Irwin's.
Visitors with Dorothy Finlayson,
were Allan Finlayson of Toronto
and Rod, Jeannie Finlayson and the
twins Laura and Lisa of Sarnia.
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