The Citizen, 1994-04-06, Page 17LAWRENCE RYAN
Lawrence Bernard Ryan of RR 4,
Walton passed away at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Sunday,
March 27, 1994 in his 87th year.
Lawrence was a retired farmer
who had lived his whole life in the
Walton area. He was an active
member of the St. Ambrose Roman
Catholic Church in Brussels. He is
survived by his wife, the former
Marjorie Elizabeth Reid. He was
the loving father of Joan and Don
McDonald of Montreal, Robert and
Barbara Ryan of London, Gerald
and Anne Ryan of Walton, Jim and
Betty Ryan of Brussels, John and
Marianna Ryan of Walton, Nelson
Ryan of Walton and Sister Teresa
Ryan of Peru.
Mr. Ryan is also survived by 19
grandchildren, nine great
grandchildren, and two sisters
Florence Speak of Woodstock and
Eileen Scott of North Dakota. He
was predeceased by two sisters,
Marie and Madelaine, three
brothers, Jim, Joseph, and Gordon,
two granddaughters Mary Alice
and Pam. Mr. Ryan rested at the
Betts Funeral Home in Brussels till
11 a.m. Wednesday, March 30,
1994, when Reverend Father Joe
Nevitt officiated the Mass of
Christian Burial at St. Ambrose.
Scripture readings were read by
granddaughter Monica Ryan and
daughter Sister Teresa. Offertory
gifts were presented by grand
daughters Peggy Ryan, Madelaine
Ryan, and Jo-Ann Adamski.
Pallbearers were grandsons Joe
Ryan, Stephen Ryan, Paul Ryan,
Chris Ryan, Greg Ryan, Scott Ryan
and Brian McDonald.
Spring interment will be in St.
Ambrose R. C. Cemetery in
Brussels.
EMMA WILLIAMSON
Emma Williamson of Fordwich
passed away at St. Marys Hospital,
London on Sunday, April 3, 1994.
She was 93.
The former Emma Gailbraith was
the beloved wife of the late Russell
Williamson, who died in 1938. She
was the dear mother of Bruce B.
Williamson and his wife Evelyn of
London and Private Keith Wil
liamson who was killed in France
in 1944. She was the loving grand
mother of Brenda and her husband
Charles Middleton of Mt. Bridges,
Barbara, Paul and Mary-Anne
Williamson, all of London and
loved great-grandmother of
Andrew Middleton.
Funeral services were held at
Betts Visitation Centre, Gorrie at
10 a.m. Tuesday. Cremation has
taken place.
Donations to the Diabetic Asso
ciation would be appreciated by the
family as expressions of sympathy.
WILMA CLEGG
Wilma Clegg of Wingham
passed away on Saturday, April 2,
1994 at Braemar Retirement Cen
tre, Wingham in her 89th year.
She was the beloved wife of the
late Delbert Clegg and the loving
mother of Connie and Ron Schiel
of Waterloo and stepmother of
Bruce and Darlene Clegg of Lis-
towel. One sister, Ruby Black of
Kitchener, eight grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren are also left
to mourn her passing. She is sur
vived as well by several nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Clegg was predeceased by
three brothers and four sisters.
Funeral services were held at 2
p.m. on Monday, April 4 at Betts
Visitation Centre, Gorrie. Rev. Rae
Grant officiated at the service.
Interment will be in the spring at
Gorrie Cemetery.
In remembrance donations to
Gorrie United Church or a charity
of one's choice would be appreciat
ed.
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