The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-25, Page 12�, ola�ituar�es
Lack now Sentinel, .Wednesday, August 25, 1912 ---Page,. 12
Isabelle McKay '
Mrs. Roy MacKay, the
former Isabelle MacLeod, of
Lucknow, died at the Wing-
ham and District Hospital on,
Friday, August 13, 1982, at
the age of 67.
She was born to the late
Angus Edward and Jessie
Anne MacLeod (McLeod) of
Huron Township.
She is'' survived by two
daughters, Anne, Mrs. Tom
Pritchard of West Wawanosh
and Florence, Mrs. • Bert
Shier of Kincardine Town-
ship. She is also survived by
five grandchildren, Kenneth,
Jean and Anne Shier of
Kincardine Township, Steph
_ en Pritchard of Calgary, Al-
berta and David Pritchard of
West Wawanosh Township..
Surviving sisters are Mrs.
Florence MacKenzie of Hur-
on Township and Mrs. Ade-
line Hackett of Ripley.
She was predeceased by
her husband, John. Roy Mac-
Kay,
acKay, and a brother, Edward.
The funeral service was
held on August 16, 1982 at
the. MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home in
Lucknow with the Reverend
George. Garratt officiating.
Flower bearers were
•
George Beaton, David Prit-
chard, and Jean Shier..
Active pallbearers were
George Bullen, Jack Hackett,
Wayne. Stanley, Murray Gra-
ham, Donald Gaunt: and Ken-
neth MacLeod.
Interment was at the Loch-
alsh Cemetery..
Gordon Wilmer Rel
Gordon Wilmer Reid of
Lucknow . died at Wingham
and District Hospital on July
30, 1982 following failing
health, in his 7Sth r year.
A retired farmer, he wasa
member of Lucknow Presby-
q
There were 32 . entries in the Dungannon Fair parade
terian Church. Born. in Ash-
field
sh-
f eld Township on March 6,
1908, he was the son of the
late John Henry Reid and the
late Charlotte Ann Elling-
ton, both of Dungannon:
He • is survived by four
sisters, Mrs. J. Radcliff
Murray (Frances), Lucknow;
Mrs. John Finnigan (Nora),
Wingham; Mrs. Albert, .Tay-
lor (Catherine), R. 2, Luck
now and Mrs. Mel. Stewart.
(Clara), • Goderich and two
brothers, . Stuart of Lucknow
and Jim of Goderich.'
He was predeceased by his
parents, a brother, Robert, a
nephew and a niece.
The funeral, was held Aug-
ust 2, 1982 at 2 p.m. from the
MacKenzie and McCreath.
Funeral Home in Lucknow
where Rev... Hugh Nugent of
Ripley;conducted the service.
Flowerbearers were neph-
ews, Lynn Finnigan, Roy
Taylor and Glenn Raynard.
Pallbearers were Donald
Murray, Keith Finnigan,
Wayne Stewart,- Ken Taylor,
Don Reid and Ken Reid.°
Burial followed in Dungan-
non Cemetery.
Arthritis information
According, to. The Arthritis
Society, rheumatoid arthritis
seems to develop .in people
who have an inherited sus-
ceptibility to the disease.
Whatever it is that exploits
this vulnerability - probably'a
Virus or some other infec-
tious agent - starts the
trouble by disrupting the
immune system'.
Free general information
about arthritis can be obtain-
ed by writing to:
• The Arthritis Society,
920 Yonge St., Ste. 420,
Toronto, Ont.
M4W 3J7
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