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2851 BLAIR
MARGARET
JOHN BLAIR/MARY MCFARLANE FR114 (FR114)
F
19/03/1750
388/
10 209
Port Of Menteith 
Blair, Margaret (I25973)
 
2852 BLAIR
MARGARET
PETER BLAIR KATHERINE THOMSON FR535 (FR535)
F
04/05/1783
564 / 3
20 / 275
Greenock Old or West 
Blair, Margaret (I70331)
 
2853 BLAIR
MARGRET
WILLIAM BLAIR/ISOBEL FRASER FR1123 (FR1123)
F
27/02/1779
644/1
160 452
Glasgow 
Blair, Margaret (I32120)
 
2854 BLAIR
MARY
ALEXR. BLAIR/RACHEL PETER
F
27/11/1742
466/
30 16
Clackmannan 
Blair, Mary (I42704)
 
2855 BLAIR
MARY
HENRY BLAIR/MARY STOBO FR3780 (FR3780)
F
02/06/1811
685/2
130 548
St Cuthbert's 
Blair, Mary (I44337)
 
2856 BLAIR
MARY
JOHN BLAIR/MARY BLAIR FR161 (FR161)
F
10/10/1753
595/
10 147
Irvine
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Blair, Mary (I15848)
 
2857 BLAIR
MARY
JOHN BLAIR/MARY BLAIR FR170 (FR170)
F
14/12/1755
595/
10 156
Irvine 
Blair, Mary (I15849)
 
2858 Blair
Our Brooke correspondent writes:
Death visited our neighborhood when Mrs. Neil Blair, wife of our popular merchant, passed to her eternal reward. Deceased had been in her usual health until about two months ago when she was taken ill. She recovered somewhat but about three weeks ago was suddenly stricken down again andlingered until Saturday.

Deceased maiden name was Miss Annie J. Ballantyne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Francis Ballantyne, of Smith's Falls. About nie years ago she was married to Mr. Blair, who, with three children is left to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother. The funeral took place to the Union Cemetery, Brook, on Sunday. The services were conducted by Rev. mr Greig, of Calvin Church. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Blair and sorrowing friends in their sore bereavement. Among those who attend the funeral from a distance were Mr. Frank Willis, Toronto, mr. Barnes, Smiths Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair, Lavant Station.

The Perth Courier
23 Jun 1905 
Ballantyne, Annie J. (I14512)
 
2859 BLAIR
PATRICK
JOHN BLAIR/MARY MCNAUGHTAN FR94 (FR94)
M
12/10/1741
388/
10 171
Port Of Menteith 
Blair, Patrick (I25970)
 
2860 BLAIR
ROBERT
JAMES BLAIR/ISOBEL KID FR2073 (FR2073)
M
16/10/1808
644/1
200 427
Glasgow 
Blair, Robert (I14496)
 
2861 BLAIR
WILLIAM
GEORGE BLAIR/
M
14/03/1773
368/
10 192
Kinnaird 
Blair, William (I14500)
 
2862 BLAIR
WILLIAM
HENRY BLAIR/MARGARET ANDERSON FR188 (FR188)
M
05/07/1778
606/
10 284
Monkton and Prestwick 
Blair, Lt. William (I6411)
 
2863 BLAIR
WILLIAM ALLASON
HENRY BLAIR/
M
21/04/1792
619/
10 222
Tarbolton 
Blair, William Allason (I44334)
 
2864 Blair -
There passed away at his home, 6th line Bathurst, on Tuesday Feb. 11th, after an illness of almost a years duration, James S. Blair, aged 65 years. Deceased was a son of the late John Blair, one of the early settlers in the Bathurst township and was born on the 6th line of Bathurst, where he resided ever since. In 1873 he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Cameron, daughter of the late Ewen Cameron of Bathurst.

Mr. Blair was one of nature's noble men, being of a bright and cheerful disposition, he endeared himself to all with whom he came in contact. He was an ideal husband and father, and the memory of his sweet manly personality and sincere christian life will not soon be forgotten. His intellectual abilities were of a high order, and although his was a busy life, he was always interested in and kept himself informed regarding the current events and literature of the day. He lived a quiet, unostentatious life, each day of which was a testimony of the Master he loved, and a revelation of the christian faith he possessed.  And although his sufferings were very great, he bore them patiently, calmly awaiting the end.

Deceased was an Anglican in religion and a Conservative in politics. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his widow, six sons and two daughters: Ewen of Haileybury, John of Maberly, Herbert, Christie Lake, Cpl Wm. J. in England; Neil of Bathurst; and Robert on the farm. Mrs. W.J. Flemming and Mrs. Leslie Strong of Maberly are daughters.  Also three brothers and two sisters survive: Robert of Perth, Hugh and John of Bathurst; and Neil, deceased. Mrs Andrew Gamble, Perth and Mrs. William Gamble, Matheson, New Ontario.

The funeral was conducted by his pastor, Rev. H. E. Clarke, from his family residence to St. Stephen's church, where an impressive service was held and the remains were laid to rest in the family plot in Brooke cemetery. The pallbearers were his four sons and two sons-in-law. Much sypathy is extended to the sorrowing widow and family.

The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
February 21, 1919, pg. 5. 
Blair, James Sym (I6410)
 
2865 Blair - Moore
The marriage of Dr. William Blair, of Perth, and Emma Grace, Daughter of Hiram Moore, Seeley's Bay, was solemnized on September 29th at the home of the bride by Rev. G.W. Dustin. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a suit of navy blue trimmed with grey squirrel. Only immidiate relatives were present at the ceremony, after which Dr. and Mrs. Blair left to spend theyr honeymoon in Kingston, Toronto and Niagara Falls. They will reside in Perth.

Blair  - Moore
At Seeley's Bay by Rev. G.W. Dustin, on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, Miss Emma Grace Moore to Dr. Wm. Blair, of Perth.

The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
October 8, 1920 
Family: Dr. William Gourlay Blair, MD, MDCM, MP / Emma "Grace" Moore, RN, RRC (F457)
 
2866 Blair - On Friday morning, Jan. 27, death claimed Miss Janet Blair, a well-known resident of Drummond township. She had been a patient sufferer having for the space of forty one years been greatly afflicted with rheumatism. During the last six weeks of her life she was confined to her bed with heart trouble.

The funeral took place from the home of her brother, James, in Drummond, on Sunday afternoon to Prestonvale cemetery. Rev. T.J.S. Ferguson, Presbyterian minister, conducted the religious services and a large number of friends attended the obsequies.

During the years of suffering she bore her cross bravely and was always giving her best to brighten and comfort the lives of those around her. She lovingly did the works of her Master with faithfulness and trust, and gladly went to meet her Saviour when called Home.

She is survived by her sister Rebecca, Mrs. M. Aikenhead, of Almonte; and seven brothers - Robert at Swan Lake, Man.; James on the homestead in Drummond; Jno. at Tacoma, Wash.; Walter at Winnipeg, Man.; Samuel at Duluth, Minn.; George at St Brieux, Sask., and William At Ashland, Wis.

The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
February 10, 1922, pg.8 
Blair, Janet (I15876)
 
2867 Blair, Alfred M. - At Lakeland, Fla., on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1971, Alfred M. Blair, in his 77th year; husband of the late Muriel May Slaunwhite; dear father of Keith, Don, of Perth; Jim, of Streetsville; Cecil of Moncton, NB; Mrs G. Kennedy (Dorothy), of RR 1, Westport. Resting at teh Blair and Son Funeral HOme, 9 West Gore Street, Perth, from 7 pm, Saturday, Jan. 23. Funeral services to be conducted in the chapel on Monday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
20 January 1971 
Blair, Alfred McFayden (I44472)
 
2868 BLAIR, Arthur Milton
Peacefully in hospital on Thursday, September 25, 1997, aged 95 years. Beloved husband of the late Isobel Cameron. Dear father of Helen (David Coburn) of Braeside, Ontario, Elaine (Stuart Henry) of Nepean and Donald (Heather) of Manotick. Loving grandfather of Douglas, Richard, Suzanne, Beth, Alison, Jason and Graeme. Greatgrandfather to seven great-grandchildren. He will be remembered by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his sisters Isobel, Margaret and Olive and by his brother Wilfred.

Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (between Bayshore & Baseline Road), Nepean, on Sunday from 2-5 pm.  Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday at 10:00 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. In memory of Arthur a donation io the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice, would be appreciated by the family.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
27 Sep 1997, Sat  ?W  Page 27 
Blair, Arthur Milton (I1395)
 
2869 BLAIR, Donald Roy
In hospital, Perth on Tuesday April 10, 2001 Donald R. Blair in his 76th year, beloved husband for 52 years to Lila L. (Charlton) Blair. Dear father of Rick (Robin) and Brad (Sandra) of Perth. Loved Grandfather of Bronwyn, McKenzie, Nathan, Nigel, Nicholas and Nolan Blair.
Don was the beloved brother of Dorothy Kennedy of Brownsburg Quebec, Gladys (Robert) Condie of Perth, Cecil (Peg) of Truro N.S., Keith (Kim) of Stittsville and the late Jean and James Blair. He will be sadly missed by sisters-in-law Edith McQuatt, Vera Truelove, Joanne and Shirley Blair of Perth, all his family, Orma Graham of Ottawa and many good friends.

Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth Friday April 1 3th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Zealand United Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Palliative Care Fund of the Foundation of the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth or the Cancer Society would be appreciated.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
12 Apr 2001, Thu  ?W  Page 46 
Blair, Donald Roy (I44473)
 
2870 Blair, Henry
Emigrated from Scotland with wife Margaret Anderson and 3 daughters to Canada on the Alfred in Sept 1820.
Received a land grant in Bathurst Upper Canada on Feb 25 1821.
Concession 6 Lot 1 of Bathurst Township which you have filled in 
Blair, Henry (I14528)
 
2871 BLAIR, Isobel B.
In hospital on Thursday, April 4, 1985, Isobel Cameron, beloved wife of Arthur M. Blair; dear mother of Helen, Elaine and Donald; all of Ottawa. Also survived by 7 grandchildren.

A private family Service was held in the Chapel of the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road. Entombement, Pinecrest Mausoleum. Those who wish may make Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Christ Church, Bells Corners, Organ Fund.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
06 Apr 1985, Sat  ?W  Page 77 
Cameron, Isobel Blair (I19229)
 
2872 BLAIR, James Alfred (Jim)

In hospital, Perth, on Sunday, November 22, 1998, James Alfred (Jim) Blair, age 66. Son of the late Alfred and Muriel Blair. Beloved husband of Joanne Kehoe. Loved father of Anne Marie (Garry) Lewis of Perth, Laurie (Doug) Tibbits of Napanee, Melanie Blair of Mississauga. Brother of Dorothy Kennedy of Brownsburg, Quebec, Gladys (Bob) Condie of Perth, Donald (Lila) of Perth, Cecil (Peggy) of Truro, N.S., Keith (Kim) of Stittsville and the late Jean Blair. Cherished Grandfather of Derrick, Matthew and Brittany Lewis, Skyler and Sarah Tibbits. Son-in-law of Helen Kehoe.

Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service will be conducted in St. Paul's United Church, Perth, on Wednesday, November 25 at 11 a.m. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ferguson's Falls. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the G.W.M. Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
24 Nov 1998, Tue  ?W  Page 18 
Blair, James Alfred (I44476)
 
2873 Blair, Mary
At her late residence, Fallbrooke, Ontario, on Sunday, September 20, 1953, Mary Allan, beloved wife of John H. Blair, and dear mother of Margaret of Kingston, Jean of Perth and Jessie, wife of Col. Jack Lapoint, of Edmonton, in her 73rd year. Resting at Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore St., Pwerh, until Tuesday, September 22, where service will be conducted in the chapel at 2:30 pm. Interment Elmwood cemetery, Perth, Ontario.

The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Monday, September 21, 1953.
pg. 36, col. 1 
Allan, Mary Emma (I1377)
 
2874 Blair, Muriel May - At St. Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls, Ont., Sunday, July 13, 1969. Muriel May Slaunwhite, beloved wife of Alfred M. Blair and dear mother of Keith and Don, both of Perth, Jim of Streetsville; Cecil of Moncton, NB; Dorothy (Mrs G. Kennedy, Brownsburg, Que.; and Gladys (Mrs Roy Kilpatrick), RR 1, Westport, in her 74th year. Resting Blair and Sons Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in the chapel Wednesday, July 16, at 2  p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery, Perth.

The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Monday, July 14, 1969, page 28 Column 2. 
Slaunwhite, Muriel May (I44475)
 
2875 Blair, Rebecca
On Sunday, April 24, 1949, at the home of her son-in-law, John Dawson, Britannia Bay, Rebecca Perkins, beloved wife of the late Hugh Blair, of Brooke, Ont., in her 79th year. Funeral from the above address on Tuesday for service at St. Stephen's Church, Brooke, at 3 pm. Interment adjoining cemetery.

Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Monday, April 25, 1949
pg. 26, Col. 1 
Perkins, Rebecca Elizabeth (I14507)
 
2876 BLAIR, Ruby Catherine
(nee Christy)
Peacefully at the Glebe Centre on Tuesday, September 25, 2012, in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Ruskin Blair. Loving mother of Jean Campbell (Jack) Ottawa. She was the loved Grandmother of Janet, John and Blair. Sister of the late James Christy, and the late Walter Christy. Fondly remembered by nieces, nephews and friends. The family would like to thank the staff at the Glebe Centre for all their care and consideration over the last five years. Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse & Playfair, 315 McLeod Street (at O'Connor) on Monday, October 1 from 10:30 a.m. until time of service in the Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery.

1921 Russell Ontario Canada
Charlie J Christy 45
Emiline Christy 30 Emaline Alexander
James Christy 5
Walter Christy 6/12
Rubie Christy 4
Katherine Christy 81 
Christy, Ruby Catherine (I44391)
 
2877 BLAIR, W. Arthur, M.D. WWII Veteran, Former Chief of Psychiatry, Ottawa Civic Hospital and Forensic Psychiatrist

Peacefully at the Elisabeth Bruyere Health Pavilion on Tuesday, August 6, 2002 with his family by his side, after a valiant battle with cancer. William Arthur Douglas Blair born in 1921 in Perth, Ontario son of the late Dr. William and Grace Blair. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy Williamson. Devoted father to Elspeth (Don McCulla), Bill (Yoshiko) and Dori (Art McKenzie). Much loved Grandpa of James McCulla and Blair and Allison McKenzie. Dear brother of Helen Spicer (Erik).

Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street on Friday, August 9th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, August 10th at 10 a.m. Internment private. Heartfelt thanks to the caring staff of the 5th Floor Palliative Unit of the Elisabeth Bruyere. In lieu of flowers it was Dad's wish to have donations made to the Salvation Army, 301-56 Sparks Street, Ottawa, K1P 5A9.

Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Aug. 8, 2002 
Blair, Dr. William Arthur Douglas "Arthur" MDCM, LMCC (I1398)
 
2878 BLAIRTON -BOOM TO BUST

Heading 8 kilometers west out of Marmora,  and two kilometers north on Blairton Road will take you to the west shores of Crowe Lake, and the remains of the thriving iron mining town of Blairton. Beside the Blairton trailer park are the old iron ore pits, completely grown over, hardly traceable, yet a reminder of the booming dreams of long gone iron masters and railway entrepreneurs. The area now is cottage country with a few permanent homes, with not a trace of its former glory.

In 1907, John L. Aunger, manager of the mine wrote of the 1870's in Blairton: 
"Apart from the hucksters, the Town presented an idyllic image. Blairton was beautifully and skilfully laid out by the late John Damble, on high ground of hard sandy soil, the streets descending in all directions. Mud is never seen here, hence one can walk out in slippers after the heaviest rain and never get their feet wet. The scenery of Crowe Lake with its islands, coves and points, is, to say the least, picturesque in the highest degree."
It was not just nature and Town design that marked Blairton. For it was, says Aunger, "a place of harmony and concord," and certainly most respectable.  Indeed the former site manager claimed, "there was a quiet  vying as to the claim of rank with the "upper crust" of society." The Town was declared as a prolific spot for "match-making" and matrimony. 

Ruth Tierney writes in her 1986 book, " Echoes from the Past":

"The settlement of Blairton  (after 1867)  had grown into a bustling little community. Named after a Scottish settler it boasted   a railroad station, telegraph office, three general stores, two hotels and sundry blacksmith shops. No fewer than eleven streets had been laid and the population had increased rapidly to a total of five hundred. This was considered to be a sufficient number of people to warrant the expense of establishing a post office. Permission was granted by the Crown and the Blairton Post Office was opened on August 19, 1867 by local resident Roger Bates. The very existence of Blairton was due to the discovery of iron ore, resulting in a mine that became the largest producer of iron in Ontario (called Canada West from 1841 until 1867). 
Aunger, Mary Jane (I9745)
 
2879 Blanche Georgia Teeson was born November 18, 1907 at Osakis, Minnesota, the daughter of George H. and Julia Fairfield. She graduated from Osakis High School and St. Barnabas Hospital School of Nursing in Minneapolis. After graduation she was employed as a registered nurse at the hospital in Alexandria.
On June 30, 1933 she was united in marriage to George R. Teeson. She was a member of the Emanuel Episcopal Church in Alexandria. George and Blanche resided in Alexandria until 1973 at which time they moved to Sun City, Arizona.
Blanche died at Good Shepherd Care Center in Peoria, Arizona on December 25, 1999. She is survived by daughter Elizabeth of Sun City, son Jerry of Coon Rapids, MN, granddaughter Jennifer of Coon Rapids, and sister Margaret Dale Didier of Osakis.
Blanche was preceded in death by her husband George, son Robert, three sisters Kari Ann Laven, Elinore Bentley, Marian Dean Richards and two brothers John Franklin and George Everett.
A memorial service will be held in Alexandria at a later date. Interment will be in the family lot at Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria.
(Echo Press, 5 January 2000) 
Fairfield, Blanche Georgia (I59470)
 
2880 BLANK Martha Ernestine (78) 2-4S2 Langside St BRAUN John B (85) Altona Manitoba BRITTON John A (74) 1243 Strathcona St BYCHUK Michael (76) Winnipeg Manitoba ELLIS Esau (68) Winnipeg Manitoba GRAHAM Rita Belle (83) Tache Nursing Home HARVEY Pearl (61) 1305 Dominion St HAYES James (74) 1 1 7 Riverton Ave HORSLEY Henry (Pop) Roxboro Quebec HUNTER Mabel at Tuxedo Villa formerly of 224 Wellington Cresc JOLLIFFE Ernest (86) 25M25 Carriage Road KWITECKI Frederick Michael (62) 211-270 Kenny St McCORRISTER Jason (33) Peguis Reserve Hodgson Manitoba MINERS Warren John (59) Exeter Optarlo MONCHAK Steve (60) Victoria Beach Manitoba NEWMAN Archie in Los Angeles formerly of Winnipeg Man SAFINIUK Walter (54) 437 Royal Ave SUTHERLAND Gary Sinclair (43) Kenora Ontario WATTS George (69) Toronto Ontario.

"Michael Bychuk Death" Newspapers.com. The Winnipeg Sun, March 3, 1982. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-winnipeg-sun-michael-bychuk-death/133874331/. 
Bychuk, Michael (I61724)
 
2881 BOAG
AGNES
PETER BOAG/FRANCIS
F
26/11/1848
494
30 / 181
CARDROSS 
Boag, Agnes (I56198)
 
2882 BOAG
ANDREW
CAMPBELL
M
1886
564 / 1 / 667
GREENOCK NEW OR MIDDLE 
Boag, Andrew (I56258)
 
2883 BOAG
DUNCAN CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
M
1900
494 / 2 / 113
RENTON 
Boag, Duncan Campbell (I56255)
 
2884 BOAG
JANET CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
F
1899
493 / 92
BONHILL 
Boag, Janet Campbell (I56256)
 
2885 BOAG
ROBERT
CAMPBELL
M
1900
494 / 2 / 112
RENTON
257 Main Street, Renton 
Boag, Robert (I56254)
 
2886 BOAG
THOMAS
ROBERT BOAG/JANE COWIE FR225 (FR225)
M
17/05/1767
671
10 / 214
TORPHICHEN 
Boog, Thomas (I52776)
 
2887 BOAG
WILLIAM
CAMPBELL
M
1884
564 / 1 / 281
GREENOCK NEW OR MIDDLE 
Boag, William (I56257)
 
2888 BOAGS
PETER
EDWARD BOAGS/JANET MORGAN FR578 (FR578)
M
21/03/1824
494
30 / 33
CARDROSS 
Boag, Peter (I6638)
 
2889 Boardeer Burnham Ave. Miller, Col Howard Stanley (I309)
 
2890 Boarder in the home of William Dailey, John Street, b 1843 USA, labourer in foundry
wife Margaret v 1872 
Poole, Charles F. "Charley" (I3529)
 
2891 Boarder with others working for the Railway Miller, David R. (I18078)
 
2892 Boarder, (at School) Gilmour, Allen of Argyll (I37791)
 
2893 Boarder, 24 Courtfield Gardens, SW MacDonald, Mary Henderson Mackenzie (I38181)
 
2894 Boarders in the Boarding house of Mary Swift Ritchie, Arthur of Liverpool, Lancashire, England (I20540)
 
2895 Bob always referred to himself as the farm boy from Corbyville. His modesty was legendary. He became the Asst Superintendent of Education for the Scarborough school board & had a very successful career in education. MAny of his friends in Picton were amazed to find out about his success as he spent his retirement restoring his home & helping others do the same. He loved golfing & golfed all winter in Florida & at home all summer.

Obit

MARNER Suddenly at his home, Main Street, Picton, on Thursday, April 24th, 2008, ROBERT FREDERICK MARNER, formerly of Cressy, at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Dorothy. Loving father of Joanne and her husband Scott MacKinlay of Toronto, Alison and her husband Chris McCarney of Balsam Lake and Jane Marner and her partner Persaud of Newcastle. Dear brother of Thelma Hunt of Belleville. Much loved 'grandpa' to Casey, Ryan, David, Jesse, Nicholas and Anjali. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT, THE WHATTAM FUNERAL HOME, 33 MAIN STREET, WEST, PICTON, ONTARIO, A Celebration of Bob's Life will be held in the Chapel, on Monday, April 28th at 2 P.M. Reverend Audrey Whitney Officiating. Cremation. If desired, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family (CHEQUES ONLY PLEASE). FRIENDS MAY CALL ON SUNDAY FROM 2 TILL 4 P.M 
Marner, Robert Frederick (I69177)
 
2896 Bob was brought over when he was 3 yrs old but never completely lost his accent. He had the best sense of humour & was always ready with a practical joke. He worked hard on the farm even though he was crippled with rheumatoid arthritis his whole adult life. When they bought their funeral plot he kept saying that he was going to go over & plant onions on it because it was such a waste of good farmland. A very special man. Marner, Robert Granger (I69174)
 
2897 Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Unknown burial location. Blackman, Philo Grant (I14071)
 
2898 Body lost or destroyed. Conmee, John (I32603)
 
2899 Boelter, Diane M., age 61 of Apple Valley passed away January 23, 2010. Preceded in death by her parents, Wilfred and Duella Miller. Survived by her husband, Roger; children: Michele (Dr. Tom) Traina and Tony Boelter; grandchildren: Chelsea, Tyler, Blake, and Natalie; siblings: Donald (Phyllis) Miller, Kathryn (Lanny) Boelter, Donna (Michael) Hagen; also by other loving relatives and friends. Miller, Diane Marie (I17208)
 
2900 Boilermaker: a skilled metalworker who produced steel fabrications. Often repaired metal boilers, but in later years may have worked on other metalworking projects such as bridge construction. Russell, Archibald Jr. (I38165)
 

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