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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-08-19, Page 20Page 20---L*cknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August HI, 1887 James William Houston James William Houston of Teeswater passed away at the Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday, August 11, 1987. He was 63 years, of .age. James was born on May 12, 1924 to David and Marie . Houston in the Township of Kinloss. He is survived by four children, Brian of Wiarton and Carolyn, Jamie and Cheryl all of Paisley as well as sisters Mrs. Joyce Doerr of RR2 Wingllam and Mrs. Kathleen Cassidy of Teeswater. He is predeceased by two brothers and a sister. Funeral services were held at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home on Friday, August' 14 at 2 p.m. with Rev. G. McFarlane officiating. James William Houston was laid to rest at the South Kinloss Cemetery. Livingston Menary Livingston Menary passed away on August 3, 1987 at his residence at RR5 Lucknow. Born to Jessie and William Menary on April 13, 1910, he was in his 78th year. Livingston, a retired farmer, was a member of the Trinity United Church. He is survived by his wife, Pearl of Lucknow, sister and brothers Louisa Reid of Lucknow, Hugh Menary . of Ashfield Township, Phil Menary of West Wawanosh and Cliff Menary of Lucknow as well as several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and a brother Vance Menary. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home handled the details of the funeral services officiated by Rev. Daniel Arm- strong of the Trinity United Church on Thursday, August 6. Flower bearers for the service included four nephews Barry Menary, Ronald Menary, Ivan Cranston and Brian Cranston. Pallbearers for the service were Cliff Kilpatrick, Martin Hendriks, Russell Ir- vin, Bill Phillips, Gordon Saunders and Warren Zinn. Livingston Meanry was laid to rest dur- ing a graveside service at the Greenhill Cemetery and will be sadly missed by all those who knew him. Ezra Henry Stanley Ezra Henry Stanley of Lucknow passed away at the University Hospital in London on July 19 in his 77th year. He was born in Greenoch Township in the County of Bruce to Mr. and Mrs Edward Stanley in March of 1911. In July of 1935, Ezra married Lulu Kaake of Kinloss, in the Chalmers United Church. The couple had seven children, Beverly of Mississauga, Douglas of Har- riston, Floyd of Ripley, Leonard of Kinlough, Larry of Kincardine, Arthur of Holyrood and Sharon now living in Mississauga. Ezra Henry Stanley was an active member of the Kinlough Pentecostal Church for 35 years and retired from farm- ing in 1969 after 30 years on the land in the Township of Kinloss. He is survived by his wife, a sister Mar- retta Hodgins of Niagara Falls and a brother Leonard Stanley of Mason, Michigan as well as 15 grandchildren. Ezra is predeceased by five brothers and seven sisters as well as his parents. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home handled the arrangements for the funeral and service held at the Kinlough Pentecostal Church on Wednesday, July 22. Rev. Marvin Christiansen officiated while Mrs. Amy Reist and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thirsk acted as soloists. Connie Howald, Cathy Stanley, Cindy Stanley, Terry Stanley, Deane and Kerry Stanley, Trent and Rhonda Stanley, Dani -Jane Tollefson and Ashley Bedford acted as flower bearers for the ceremony. Pallbearers for Ezra Stanley included Gordon McKinnon, Ray Stanley, Dennis Stanley, Kent Tollefson, Bradley Tollefson and Shawn Stanley. A graveside service was held at the Durham Road Baptist Cemetery. Ezra Henry Stanley was a wonderful christian who dearly loved the Lord. He was a kind, loving husband, father and grandpa who will be sadly missed. Many tears of joy were shed and will be shed in remembrance of this great man. MRS. NORA VIVIAN SINNETT Mrs. Nora Vivian Sinnett of, Gaithersburg, Maryland, djed at her residence on Friday, July 31 at the age of 94. Born in Michigan on January 13, 1893, she was the daughter of the late John Westrope. She was a retired nurse. Mrs. Sinnett was predeceased by her husband Edmund Sinnett, two brothers, one sister, one grandson and one great grandson. Surviving are children Katherine and her husband John Trieweiler of Seattle, Washington; Patricia and her husband Joseph O'Brien of Gaithersburg, Maryland; Shannon Kellenbeck of Denver, Colorado; Jaynes and his wife Yvonne of Ashfield Township; and Dennis and his wife Kathleen of Detroit, Michigan. Also surviving are 21 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Visitation was held at the Jim Sinnett family home in Kingsbridge. Funeral mass was held at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, on Wednesday, August 5 with Father Raphael O'Loughlin celebrating the mass and Father Edward Dentinger was the co celebrant. Flower bearers were Sheila Nelson, Patricia O'Brien, Jennifer Miltenburg, Yvonne Kuik, Linda Sinnett and Lisa Sinnett. Pallbearers were Joseph O'Brien, Mathew O'Brien, Edmund Sinnett, Thomas Sinnett, James Sinnett and Donald Kuik. Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. EVA DOLLY BRUCE Eva Dolly Bruce of Goderich, died in Maitland Manor, her residence for the past six years, on Tuesday, August 4, in her 100th year. She was born on March 28, 1888 in Yorkshire, England. Mrs. Bruce was a long-time summer resident of Goderich and moved here permanently from Toron- to in 1977. She was an avid golfer and a Life Member of Maitland Country Club where she continued to play into her 80's. She had taken up art again in her later years and after her golfing days were over she deriv- ed a great deal of pleasure from painting, and her pictures are on many walls of a number of homes in Goderich. ,She waspredeceased by her husband, Mr. George A. Bruce in 1961 and eleven brothers and sisters. Surviving are three daughters and one son; Nina (Mrs. William Thomas) of Sarnia; Thomas Douglas Bruce of Vancouver; Jean (Mrs. Stewart Knight) of Goderich; and Margaret (Mrs. James Ubukata) of Vic- toria. She is also survived by 11 grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral and committal services were held at McCallum and Palia Funeral Home on Thursday, August 6 with Reverend Douglas Pitts of St. George's Anglican Church conducting the service. Interment was in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens, Scarborough, Ontario. SOUTH ur�1T � Mrs. William Townson of Sudbury is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dickie and on the weekend, they all went to Lateer, Michigan to attend the golden wedding celebration of cousins Ben and Beulah. Minford. On their way home on Sunday, they had the chance to visit with Mrs. Mac- Donald and Margaret in Sarnia. Mrs. Grace MacIver and Ronald of Lon- don visited last week with Ira and Elizabeth Dickie and Sarah Townson. 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