HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-26, Page 13Kilnloss man dies at age 41
Allan Keith Maulden
Allan Keith Maulden of r 3 Holyrood
died at his home in Kinloss Township on
November 14 at the age of 41.
Mr. Maulden, a farmer by occupation,
was also a member of the Kinlough
Presbyterian Church.
orn hi Bracebridge on January 12,1945,
he was the son of the late Frank Maulden,
who died in 1983, and Bessie Lane of R 2
Holyrood.
He is survived by one aunt, Mrs. Jean
Phillips of Fonthill, two aunts and two
uncles in England, Mrs. Victor Williams.,
Miss Mary Maulden and Leonard and Ar-
thur Maulden.
He is predeceased by his father, Frank
Maulden and grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Lane.
The funeral service was held at the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow on Monday, November 17 with
' Rev. A. Ramsay officiating.
The flowerbearers were Blaine Salkeld,
Michael Arenburg, Dave Hanna, Gary Sut-
ton and Christine Palmer. The active
pallbearers were Bruce Bushell, Terry
Burt, Sandy McEwan, Francis Boyle,
Gerald Rhody and Stewart Lane;
Interment was at ' the South Kinloss
Cemetery. 8,
Kenneth Wilmer Mowbray
Kenneth Wilmer Mowbray of Outram
Street in Lucknow died at the Wingham
and, District Hospital on November 18;
1986. He was ,70,
Born on December 5, 1915 in East
Wawanosh Township, he was the son of
Alexander Mowbray of Lucknow and the
late Mabel Morrison. He married Beryl
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Mundy, formerly of Wingham, luevale
on December 19, 1936.
He is survived by children, Joyce (Mrs.
Ken Nicholson) of Shelburne; Bob
Mowbray and wife Shirley of Galt -
Cambridge and Brian Mowbray and wife
Cathy of London. He is also survived by
brothers and sisters, Virdin Mowbray of
Lucknow; Alba MacIntyre of Teeswater;
Dr. John Mowbray of Ganges, B.C. and
Helen Strang of Edmonton and grand-
children Joanne Thompson, Allan
Nicholson, David Nicholson, Heather Pat-
ten, Dianne Armstrong, Karen Maloney,
Wayne Nicholson, Danny Mowbray, ,Brad
Mowbray arid Colin Mowbray and six
great-grandchildren..
Mr. Mowbray is predeceased by his
mother Mabel Mowbray.
The funeral service was held at the.
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow on November 20 with Rev.
Ramsay of the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church officiating.
The flowerbearers were Heather Patten,
Dianne Armstrong, Karen Maloney and
France Mowbray. The pallbearers were.
Allan NichOlson, David Nicholson, Wayne
Nicholgon, Dan Mowbray, Brad Mowbray
and Larry Hutt.
Interment was at the Greenhill
Cemetery in Lucknow. ,
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