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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-09-26, Page 9OBITUARIES MARION BYRNELL HUBBARD Mn. Manua B yrnell Hubbard, Blyth, died Saturday, September 22, 1990 at the Clinton Public Hospital in her 46th year. She was born November 13, 1943 in Mine Township, daughter of the Lanes Georca Fulton and Mune' Rush. She is survived by bei husband George L. Hubbard; and her five hildren: Cathy and Murray McNichol, Walton; Susan Hubbard, Blyth; Selina Hubbard, Goderich; J ait►cs and Phillip Hubbard, Blyth. She was also loved by six grandchildren. Surviving siblings are sisters: Margaret and Stan Klemp, Harriston; Myrtle (Mrs. Earl Schweizer), Bnght; Muriel and Donald Pettigrew, Bright; brothers: Elgin, Cambridge; Robert and Joan, Plattsville; Gerald and Leona, Dew- berry, Alberta; Walter and Joyce, Bright; Earl and Christine, Cambridge; Garry and Mary, Woodstock; Wayne and Margaret, Bright; and sister-in-law Gail Ful- ton, Bright. She is predeceased by: infant son, Steven; sister Mona Fulton; and brother La Verne. She belonged to Blyth United Church and was a member of Blyth Women's Institute. Friends were received at Beattie -Falconer Tasker Chapel, Blyth. Burial took place Tuesday, September 25, 1990 at Blyth Union Cemetery with Blyth United Church's Rev. Lorenzo Ramiraz officiating. Flower bearers were Sherrie Schweitzer, Lori and Tricia Fulton. Pallbearers were Donald Klemp, Richard Fulton, Tnni Fulton, Grant Schweitzer, Dale Pettigrew and Stephen Fulton. Discover Your Life Style in Festive STRATFORD CITY CENTRE ONLY 30 minutes from Seaforth Shower for Staffa bride Sista Carr..pN.A..t MRS. JOHNTk:MPL.h:MAN 23 3-2344 The Staffs Community howled lovely shower on Monday even* is the Family Life CenIll ;, honouring Ranee Drost on `et FRANCIS MERVIN LAN* Fnu* is Mervyn Lane, 81. oI Aylnruer, ti maty of T ucltatetmilli Township, died Saturday, SWMIn- ber 22. 1990 at the SL Moms - Elgin Soiwital. He was the son of the Lala Thomas Lane and the former Elizabeth McGuire, and had fanned in Tuckersmuh Township before moving to Aylmer. Sur viving are his wife the forma Nellie Verbeem; daughters: Mrs. Betty Malone, St. Thomas; Mrs. Greg (Rets) Burleigh, Newmarket; Mary Crozier and husband Doug Grindlay, Aylmer; a son, John and wife Antonette, Si Thomas; a foster daughter, Sandra McCann, Strat- ford; sisters: Mrs. Elizabeth Nichol- son, Preston; Mrs. Margaret Smith, Toronto; brothers: Joe B., Seaforth; William, Lindsay; and Lewis, Van- couver, B.C. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers Charles and Andrew and a sister Loretta Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth and parish prayers were held at the funeral home. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. James Roman Catholic Church Tuesday, September 25 and burial was at the church cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations can be made to the Canadian Can- cer Society. HURON SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS t Starving Clinton end All of Huron County MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON Bus: 482-9441 Res.: 432-3664 Evening appointments available MITCHELL SEALED STORAGE AND CONCRETE DIV. Now open to serve your Ready Mix Needs Delivery -- 6 days *Please Order Friday Afternoon For Saturday Delivery` Office: 348-8901 venings CaII: Luke 348-8303 Clem 348-9658 Luxury Adult Apartments with quiet, scenic location • L, e are now taking bookings for our second building We are now building our second phase luxury apartments within 3 blocks of downtown, shopping, restaurants, post office, hospital, 2 golf courses in the vicinity and 2 more within a 20 minute drive. Grounds and common areas will be maintained by the land- lords to give the tenants a maintenance care free environ ment Exterior of the building is brick and interior hallways are brick Features: • 2 Targe bedrooms • Master bedroom connected to bath • Laundry hookups are available in each suite • Storage area in each suite • Controlled entry system in each unit • Large bathroom has one piece acrylic tube it 48' vanity • Kitchens are equipped with oak cabinets, fridge, stove and dishwasher • Each unit can be air conditioned • Luxurious carpet and hard flooring throughout the units • Each site has a private terrace Brookside Developments Box 69, Exeter Ontario NOM 1S6 Office: 519-235-1646 Doug: 519-235-2961 Joe 519-565-5022 upcoming weddla& Barbara Pullman chaired the CVUWh$ w a With delightful , begtnatag with a piano duct yod by Dana aid Mogan Wades, fol- lowed by a coital co "the contents of your purse", conducted by Sharon FeIL Joyce Fell delighted everyone with a sob accompanied by piano, and Sandra Kemp read a humorous reading. Joan Daynard road a address of good wishes, and Renee was assisted in opening her Cn dby Kathy Norris and Kama ncr. Ranee eatpressod her thanks to all, and a social hour followed. DICK Suddenly at Victoria Hospital South Street on Tuesday, September 18, 1990, Emily Mary, widow of Gordon Dick, in her 91st year. Dear mother of Suzanne Mary Dick of Pon Bruc$. Dear sister of Miss Ann Downey of London. Predeceased by her brother, Thomas Downey, and her sister, Agnes Christopher. Sister-in-law of Thomas Christopher of London. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo St. at King on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass at St. Michael's Church on Thursday morning at 10:00. Internment St. James Cemetery, Seaforth, at 12 noon. Prayers Wednesday evening at 7:00. 1 GRADUATES N I RMAN EAST • Mr. and Mrs. Jack East, Simcoe, Frank McNaughton and Louise Hayes, Seaforth, are pleased to announce the graduation of their son and brother Norman from Humber College Funeral Service Education program, Toronto, Friday, June 22, 1990. Norman was awarded the Jimmy Dean Memerial Award for his kindness and thoughtfulness throughout the two-year program. He then successfully passed the Provincial Licensing Examination for the Board of Funeral Service on July 6, 1990. Norman has accepted a Funeral Director's position with the Archdekin Funeral Home, Brampton, and assists with Whit- ney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth. 1HE HURON EXPOSITOR SEPTEMBER 26 1990 BERG sieurvici Free tEsltIsse es • Sam Clearers • Sweeny • Dunk Feeders Donald G. Ives A A 2 eyes Brussels 887-9024 • '1 McMaster Siemon IMIURANCIE BROKERS MIC. Auto • Home • Farm branch Dana -sr BILL (WM.) SIEMON lOMMERCIIAL & LIFE INSURANCE f .u. 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