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Lucknow Sentinel, Wedaeofiay, September 19, 1984, -;-Page 23
Mary ilKinnunl Ferguson • .
On Saturday,, August 18, 1984, Mary.
Margaret Fergusonpassed awayin Chatham
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public General Hospital, She was born
August 3, 1910, the daughter of the late
John and Christie Ann MacKinnon, 'conces-
sion 5, Kinloss .Township. ,
Surviving are three sons, Kinnon and...
Hugh, of Chatham; Donald, of Ottawa; and
One daughter, Donna, Mrs. Garry Koop, of
Victoria, B.C.; also seven grandchildren,
Lori Ann, Peter, . and Kim Ferguson,
Heather and Randy Ferguson, and Kristine
and . Lisa Koop,
One brother, John MacKinnon, of Medic-
ine Hat, Alb,erta, and two sisters, Mrs.
Harry (Catherine) Scott of . Hanover, and
Mrs. Janes (Beth) Lanigan, of 147laynooth,
Ontario, also survive. She was 'predeceased
by a brother, Archie, of Vancouver, B.C.
Mary acquired her secondary education in
Lucknow,, later graduating from Stratford..
Normal School. She began her teaching
career in 1929 at S. S, No. 4, .Greenock
(Mathe 1 Dt teacher at Se S� No,6 Kinly's oss hon)and was
. K s (Grey
Ox School) prior to tits closing.
While teaching' in Lambton County, 'she
married. Wilfred Leitch Ferguson of Alvin-
ston. After his death in. 1956, she continued
her teaching career, her last school before
retirement in 1975 being on Pelee Island,
where she commuted by either plane or boat
weekly from . Leamington, '
Part of her retirement she spent in the
Cedar Grove Apartments in Kincardine and
the latter six years she was a resident of the
Thames Towers, Chatham, using confined to.
a wheel chair, , due to arthritis,:
The funeral service was heldat. the
Bowman Funeral Home, Chatham, on Mon-
day, .August 20, 1984. Rev. Join Neal of
Victoria Avenue United Church, �f which
Former Lucknow councillor dies
Russell Fulton Button
•
Russell Fulton Button of R. ' 3, Lucknow
passed away at Wingham and District
Hospital on September 4, 1984 following a
lengthy illness in his 65th year.
A retired farmer, he wasalso the former
proprietor of Button's Meat Market . on
Lucknow's main street. He was a member of
the Lucknow District lions Club, the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch, :309 Lucknow,
having seen active service in the second
world war and a former member of Lucknow
Village. Council on 'which he served . from
1949 to 1952.
Born in Kinloss Township on May 26,
1920; he was a son of the late R. J. Button
and Roberta Howe of Lucknow. ;He married
Freda De Groat of London in 1944.
He is ' survived by his wife, three
daughters, Lynda, Mrs. Jack Bilderback and
Margaret (Peggy), Mrs. Jerry Klettke, both
of Washington State and Donna, Mrs. Brian
Sanderson of Brussels,and one. son, Steven
of Lucknow.
A sister, Margaret, Mrs. • Alex MacNay of
Lucknow and a brother, Harold Button of
Dundas also survive.
He was predeceased by his parents, and
three. brothers, John (Jack) of Lucknow,
Ernest of Blyth and William (Bill) of
Lucknow.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 309
Lucknow held • a memorial service at
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home. on
September 5, 1984 at : 9 p.m.
The funeral was conducted from the funer-
al home on September 6, 1984. at 2 p.m. by
Rev. Warren McDougall of fLucknow United.
Church.
Flower bearers were Dr. Ken MacNay,
Jack Button, Murray Button, David Button,
Jim Button and ' John Button:
Honorary pallbearers' were Clifford Craw-
ford, Ernie 'Crawford, Melvin Dickson, and
Fred Fones.
Pallbearers were Grant Farrish, ' Lloyd
Hall, Gordon Brooks; Joe Agnew, Jim
Gibson and Ronald Nicholson.
Burial followed in Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.:
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Interment was in the family plot at Alvinston
Cernetery. _
After the funeral service, relatives and
friends gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lesley Gray (nee Jeanetta Ferguson) of
Alvinston. '
Robert George Swan of Kincardine
Township died suddenly, in Kincardine and
District General Hospital on Saturday,
September 8 in his 47th year.
He wasborn in West Wawanosh Township
August 14, 1938 to the late John and Lena
(England) Swan.
In October of 1959, he married the former
Eleanor Tout of Kincardine.. She survives
him along with three daughters, Pamela
and Jodie of Kincardine and Julie of Tiver-
ton; and one son, Jamie at home.
The late Mr. Swan is also survived by two
brothers, Harry of Goderich and Bill of
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(Dorothea). Craig of Norwood and Mrs Ivan
(Betty) Cook of Ripley. .
Besides his parents, he was predeceased
by one sister, Mrs. Harry (Iona) Middleton
in 1972.
A funeral service was held at the Davey-
Linklater Funeral Home in Kincardine on
Tuesday, September 11 at 3:30 p.m. The
Reverend George Turner of Knox
Presbyterian Church officiated. •
Pallbearers were Lynn ,Middleton, Kevin
Tout, Rick Tout, Jim 'Convey, Murray
Munroe and John. Campbell. .
Flowerbearers were nephews, Wayne
Swan, Paul Stewart, John 'Phillips, Ronald •
Cook, David Swan and Darren Cook.
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