The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-02-20, Page 9MRS. WESLEY
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l's s sister?, Hrs. Wesley Vodden,
at the Ball &.Hutch funeral home,
Clinton. Burial was in Ball's ceme-
tery. t ,
Mrs. Vodden died' on Friday it •-
her 77th year. at the home of hell'
daughter, Mrs. „Bert sShobrook, of.
Fuller` ton Township, Besides her
..daughter, she is survived by her
husband- and five sons A' sister,
Mrs. John G. Gibbings resides. in
Clinton.
-MANX C. -EVANS,
A member of a' well-known Go e -
rich family, Ml's. Frank C. Evan
-died at -the -General Hospital, Mon-
treal, on Friday after a long-ill-
ness.
ong •i11.ness. She was the former Claire
Hays, a daughter of the late Mr.
and .Mrs. R. C. Hays, of- Goderich.
The funeral service was at St.
'George's Anglican Church on Mon-
day with burial in Maitland ceme-
tery. Rev. 'Dr.s..K. E. Taylor of-
ficiated, assisted by -Rev. Chas. C.
Campbell, rector of St. Phillip's
Anglican Church, Montreal.
Surviving besides her 4iusfiand
are two -'sons, John- S., of Port
Credit, and David 0., of ?Montreal;
one grandchild; also one brother,
ti 4t. 'Cockburn Hays, of Goderich,
and four sisters,, Mrs. D
avid (Doris.)
learnor) Mills, of Auroral_ Mrs.
Adelaide ,Lucas, and Miss Cath-
arine days, both of Goderieh.
Ar EXANpl R McEWEN
-Mrs, William Tebbutt, Montreal
street, was bereaved by the death
o her brother; Alexander 1Ylelawen,
Stanley Township, on Friday last.
Deceased was 82 years of age and,
was a farmer all his life on the
farm where he died..
-He is survived by 'five daughters
as well ,ae. . brother, John H. Mc-
Ewen, of' Stanley Township, an. .
two sisters, Mrs. 0.. •.L. Paisley, of
Clinton, and Mrs; Tebbutt,
The funeral, scheduled to be
held on --Monday, was postponed
i1 Wednesday dee to the storm,
with burial in Bird's cemetery,
Stanley Township.
MRS. ALLAN WILSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Allan
Wilson_ were held_ at Stiles funeral
home on Tuesday- afternoon. Rev.
A. E. Eustace officiated and inter-
ment was in -Colborne cemetery.
Mrs. Wilson, was the fortner
Evelyn Jean Fowler, only daugh-
ter -of the late• -George Fowler and
Emily Millian, of 'Saltford, and
died, suddenly at Alexandra Hos-
pital •on Saturday night- following
a cerebral hemorrhage earlier that 1 '
evening.--
(Deceased dad lived hor entire
life in the house i whkb shy a,
born in 1908; and attended Saltord 4 '
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Collegiate.; She was °a memberQi
North S e t -Mita .;hunch and
had been a member of the church
choir since she 'was old enough to
join. She was also a ,member of
the Woman's Association.
'In 1930, she Was married to
Thomas Allan (Ike) 'Wilson. Sur-
viving besides her husband are
one son, Kenneth, of Ottawa, and'
three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Meta)
MacKay, of Ottawa, Emily, of
Brantford, and Wanda, at home. -
An only brother, Howard Fowler,
of Goderich,-alsp survives.
The pallbearers were Leonard
S:G.eardown, Percy Sheardown,
James Drennan, Robert Bisset,
Lawrence Harrison and Albert
Riehl.
JOHN IW..:MCGEi`E ..
A native of Ashfield Township,
John William McGee, well-known
car dealer and garage operator in
Goderich for some years, died sud-
denly of a heart attack on Thurs-
day last. He was born 75 years
ago, a son of the late Jacob McGee
and Louise Chestney, of Ashfield
Township.
In 1046, (r. -McGee retired from
the garage business prior to which
hp had conducted a business in
Lucknow as well as in 1Ylichigan
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