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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 27WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .25, 1978 1 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO OBITUARY Mr. Thomas Henry Irvine Hackett passed away on January 12th, 1978 at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, . Lucknow in his 90th year. He was the son of Eliza Jane. Henry and Josep.h. Hackett. He was born in Ashfield Township on July 16th, 1888. On September 10th, 1919 he married Catherine Irene Irwin and lived all his life on the 12th concession of Ashfield Township. He is survivedby one daught- er, Irlmac, Mrs. Midford. Culross Township., three sons; There passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday, January 14, Reta (Rutledge) Leitch of 1201 Rich- mond Street, London. She was the beloved wife of the late Herbert Leitch, dear mother of Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Thom - Mrs. Isabelle :Moore, widow of the late John Moore, passed away • in Anaheim, California on Decem ber, 19, 1977. Born May 2, 1885, she was the former Isabelle 'MacKenzie, • daughter of the late, John• D. MacKenzie and Mary Stewart. Her late husband was a native of Nelson ,Culbert of West Wawa - nosh Township died in Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday, January 14, .1978 in his 74th year. A member of the Dungannon L.O.L. 324 and the Dungannon United Church, he had farmed all his life. He was born in •Ashfield Township on August 7, 1904, the son of the late Thomas Culbert of Pickering and the late Elizabeth Wraith of Kinloss. He married Blanche Caldwell of West Wawa - nosh in Dungannon in 1929, Besides his wife he is survived • THOMAS HACKETT Keith -of Islington, Eric of Huron Township, poug of Ashfield Townsip. Thirteen grandchildren and one • great grandchild also survive P and one sister Janet Drennan of Lucknow. He was predeceased by two brothers, Alex (Sandy) Hackett and Harry Hackett and five. sisters, Jennie, Mrs. George Hunter, Amelia, Mrs. Bert Trel- eaven, Ellen, Mrs. Herb Stothers, ,Mary, Mrs. Jack Bradley and Ida•, !Mrs: Ewart Taylor. RETA RUTLEDGE LEITCH . , pson of Washington, Pennsylvan- ia; Mrs. William (Barbara) Wil- son of Vermillion, Ohio; dear sister of. George Rutledge of Kincardine, 'Mrs. •Sam (Beth) Pattison of Elora and Mrs. Wilda Wright of Guelph;, also loved by 12 grandchildren. •ISABELI:E MacKENZIE MOORE. ( , the Holyrood area and later - moved to Duluth, Minnesota. • Surviving are one son John MacGregor, of Colorado and one daughter, Mrs. Catherine Peer of Anaheim, • also Several grand- children and great grandchildren. Mrs. Moore was predeceased N• ELSON CULBERT. by his children, Harold at home, Alma, Mrs. .GlennHuston, R. R. 4 Ripley, Doreen,. Mrs. Donald McNeil, R. R. 6 Goderich, Pearl, Mrs. Albert. Mason, Londesboro and JoYee; Mrs. •Ken Cantwell, Winnipeg. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Erring- ton, Dungannon and Mrs. Melin- da Nivins, Clinton, and one brother, Llewellyn of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Fourteen grandchild- ren and one great grandchil so survive. He, was predeceased by a daughter, Bernice in 1942, two • Service was held on Saturday, January' 14 at MacKenzie and • McCreath Funeral Home, Luck - now, Rev. A. Cook of Trinity United Church officiating. Pallbearers were Arnold Stoth- ers, Bill Hunter, Eldon Ritchie, Allan Ritchie, Jim Huntei, Bob Irwin. Three grandchildren Brian and Aaron Hackett and Donald. Wall acted as flower bearers. • Temporary entombment follow- ed in South KinlosS Mausoleum. • Final resting place will be • Greenhill Cemetery. • Friends were received at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street, London where the funeral service was conducted on °Wednesday, January 18 at 11 a.m. with Canon Peach of St. Luke's Anglican Churth officiat- ing. Interment was in Vineland Cemetery, Vineland, Ontario. • by herfirst 'husband Kenneth MacGregor of the Kintail • area, one brother Donald F. MacKen, zie, two sisters, Mrs. Christine MacLennan and Mrs. Rebecca Johnston. • Cremation took place at Ana- heim, California. great grandchildren„ three sisters and two brothers. The funeral was held from the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow on January 16, 1978 at two o'clock with Rev. Clyde Westhaver officiating. Pallbearers were Eldon Cul- bert, Bert Grasman, Roy Robson, Edgar Carr, Gedrge Errington, $indJenson Errington. Flower bearers were , two • grandsons, Ronald Mason and Donald Huston. Burial followed in Dungannon Cemetery. a onie in and sepothe bargains on our LER RA N OETABLE mitts, gloves, toques % Price Children's packaged and adult ST. 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