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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.
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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.
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With delightful
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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.
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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.
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