LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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46501 | ROWAT MARGARET DAVID ROWAT/MARY STIRLING FR458 (FR458) F 04/04/1803 475/ 20 366 Campsie | Rowat, Margaret (I29592)
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46502 | ROWAT MARGARET ROBERT ROWAT/AGNES SEMPILL F 11/09/1614 644 / 1 10 / 139 GLASGOW | Rowat, Margaret (I51253)
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46503 | ROWAT MARGRAT JOHN ROWAT/ F 20/09/1668 498/ 10 60 Kirkintilloch | Rowat, Margrat (I37287)
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46504 | ROWAT MARY JOHN ROWAT/CHRISTIAN LANG F 08/07/1749 498/ 10 398 Kirkintilloch | Rowat, Mary (I6659)
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46505 | ROWAT MARY JOHN ROWAT/JANET FERGUS FR904 (FR904) F 24/04/1827 498/ 40 88 Kirkintilloch | Rowat, Mary (I29540)
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46506 | ROWAT ROBERT ROBERT ROWAT/AGNES SEMPILL M 17/11/1618 644 / 1 10 / 272 GLASGOW | Rowat, Robert (I51256)
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46507 | ROWAT ROBERT ROBERT ROWAT/AGNES SEMPILL FR132 (FR132) M 04/09/1617 644 / 1 10 / 244 GLASGOW | Rowat, Robert (I51255)
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46508 | ROWATE WILLIAM JOHNE ROWATE/MARGRAT DONNALDSONE M 29/06/1662 498 10 / 35 KIRKINTILLOCH seems to be the earliest recorded birth for Rowat etc. in Kirkintilloch | Rowate, William (I51228)
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46509 | Rowatt, Allan Ross Passed away in Spokan Nov eo, a resident of Tekoa, Wn., a resident of Tekoa, Wn. Survived by 1 sister, Mrs. E.S. H. Wind of Vancouver, BC; 1 brother, William M Rowatt, Tekoa, Wash. His last services have been intrusted to the care of the Smith Funeral Home, W1124 Riverside Ave. Spokane Chronicle Spokane, Washington Wednesday, December 01, 1965 | Rowat, Allan Ross (I52363)
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46510 | ROWATT, William L. (Bill) His home, Tekoa, Wash. A member, of the Presbyterian Church and the Odd Fellows Lodge. Survived by his wife, Minnie, at the home, 4 sons, Glenn Rowatt, Spokane, Wash; Kenneth Rowatt, Los Angeles, Calif; William Rowatt, Portland, Or.; John Rowatt, Valley, Wash.; 11 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Fri., Feb 9th at 1:30 P.M. from the Methodist Church, Tekoa, Wash., Rev James Lane officiating. Interment Goldenrod Cemetery, Tekoa, Wash. The KIMBALL FUNERAL HOME, TEKOA, WASH. in charge. Spokane Chronicle Spokane, Washington 07 Feb 1968, Wed ?W Page 36 | Rowatt, William Lochead (I52359)
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46511 | Rowe - In Sarnia General Hospital, on Saturday December 29, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe, 202 Mitton street S., a daugher, Linda Charlene, (stillborn). Funeral from D.J. Robb, Funeral Home Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Lakeview Cemetery. | Gravelle, Marion Grace Aileen "Aileen" (I33341)
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46512 | Roy Baird (Royal Trust, Real Estate Property Manager and Metropolitan Life, Employee - Retired). Peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, August 3, 1997. Roy Baird, beloved husband of Jean Coughlin. Loving father of Glida. A special person to everyone whose life he touched. A private family service will be held at Saint Patrick's Basilica, followed by cremation. Kellly Funeral Homes 235-6712 | Baird, Roy Wilbert (I60344)
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46513 | Roy Oliver Yonally, son of Jim and Alice Heald Yonally, was born April 13, 1927, three and one-half miles north of Wells, KS. He passed away January 22, 2006, at the Ottawa County Health Center in Minneapolis, KS, at the age of 78. Roy attended school at Wells. As a teenager he began his life-long love as a cowboy working for various ranchers and farmers in the Wells, Delphos, Vine Creek and Miltonvale communities. While in Miltonvale, the Kabin Cafe became Roy's frequent noontime stop after meeting a pretty waitress, Bessie Nemnich. They were united in marriage on March 33, 1953, in Miltonvale and spent 50 years together. One of Roy's pastimes was playing softball on community teams. Best known in the Miltonvale area as "Spike", Roy's former teammates always remarked on his speedy base-running. Roy had a great love for music, singing old western cowboy songs and listening to country music throughout his life. He also was part of a quartet for several years that performed in the community. Roy was a member of the Christian Church where he served as Sunday School Superintendent and deacon. As a farmer/stockman, Roy specialized in Angus cattle and was well-known for his quality Angus bulls. He was always a cowboy at heart with a passion for horses, breaking and training them for himself as well as for others. Roy was a devoted husband, dad, graddad, and great papa. He enjoyed his grandkids and was a big part of their young lives. As they grew older, he eagerly supported their school and sport activities, rarely missing a ball game. Roy's love for his family was extended to his brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews. Throughout his lifetime, there were numerous family dinners where he enjoyed pie, homemade ice cream, playing ball, and entertaining the family with yodeling and songs. Roy's humorous line, "Glad you got to see me," and other witty remarks, along with his friendly smile, will be remembered by all who knew and loved him. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 25, 2006, at F. C. Hill Memorial Wesleyan Church | Yonally, Roy Oliver (I7649)
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46514 | Roy was killed in a CPR construction camp accident, along with two other persons. | Blair, Roy Nelson (I42095)
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46515 | Royal Lancashire Volunteers, Liverpool Volunteers Drummer, Wm Boyle 44 21 11/12 1 year in army reserve 17 June 1802 born Stirling Died some months back. J B 59 2nd Sept 1828 Paid to Elizabeth Burns 17 June 18-- | Boyle, William (I4154)
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46516 | ROYATT WILLIAM JOHN ROYATT/JANET FERGUS FR866 (FR866) M 09/01/1821 498/ 40 13 Kirkintilloch | Rowat, William (I50475)
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46517 | RR #2, Kingston, ON | Lyon, Harold B. (I30744)
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46518 | RR 1 | Moulton, Phyllis Jane (I13783)
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46519 | RR 2, 11th line of Beckwith Twp | McRae, James Hugh (I6966)
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46520 | RR 4 | Moulton, Verna Beatrice (I13781)
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46521 | RR#1, Weymss, Ontario | Miller, Margaret "Viola" (I1904)
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46522 | RR#2, Billings Bridge | Eadie, Jessie M. (I15826)
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46523 | RR#2, Maberly | Family: Adelbert Holmes Clark / Margaret "Viola" Miller (F584)
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46524 | rs Ben Willis age 18 years died of pulmonary abscess, which resulted in blood poisoning Sunday last. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Gordan in the M.E. church Monday afternoon and a great many friends of the deceased followed her remains to the grave at Washington Cemetery, regardless of the inclemency of the weather. The young woman was married to Mr. Willis last sept 2nd, beinga wife of 9 months and few days when her death seperated them. After the marriage, they settled down on farm two miles north of Port Sanilac on the lake shore. it was at this place, the unfavorable climate weakned her constitution and she developed pulmonary diease. She was later taken to Mc Greor where medical treatment was minstered. And about one month ago she was brought to this place and then moved to the home of her father Isaac Ridley, southwest of town, where she died a few days after an operation was performed on her left lung. During the operation she refused the application of anaesthetic agents and bravely watched with interest the surgical operation as it was performed. Her death was calm and peaceful, she having resigned herself to die. Flowers were in abudance at the funeral, showing the bereavement to have spread among many friends | Ridley, Olive (I13857)
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46525 | RUAT JAMES JOHN RUAT/CHRISTIAN LAING FR903 (FR903) M 12/05/1734 483 30 / 156 KILSYTH | Rowat, James (I36407)
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46526 | RUAT JOHN MARGRAT DUNCAN/FR315 316 (FR316) 06/06/1707 498 10 / 593 KIRKINTILLOCH | Family: John Rowat / Margaret Duncan (F12264)
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46527 | Ruby Campbell A Nipissing resident all her life, Ruby M. Campbell of Callander, died Tuesday at Stonehouse Nursing Home in Trout Creek after a lengthy illness. She was 82. A funeral service will be conducted at the Paul Chapel Thursday at 2 pm by Rev. Robert Jackson. Interment will be at the Nipissing Cemetery. Born Aug 6, 1892, in Hotham, Ont.m, Mrs. Camppbell was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Barber. Mrs. Campbell married Albert Campbell Dec. 21, 1910 in Powassan, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last December. Mrs. Campbell was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Jim Eckford (Earlene) and three infants, and is survived by her husband, four sons, Clinton at home; Jimmy of Callanader; Lloyd of Sudbury, and John of Toronto, seven daughters, Mrs. Elwood Bartraw (Evelyn) of Powassan, Mrs. Percy McLachlan (Blancke) of Sudbury, Mrs. Bernie Meehan (Elsie) of North Bay, Mrs. Jack Adamson (Dorothy) of Toronto, Mrs. George Good (Jean) of Guelph, June of Toronto and Joan, at home; six brothers, William of Powassan, Wellesly and Harry of Callander, Donald of Hotham, Gordon of North Bay, and Laughlan of Matheson; and three sisters, Mrs. Ken Purdon (Jessie), Mrs. Eric Briggs (Alice) both of Powassan and Mrs. Claude Mills (Maudie) of Callander. | Barber, Ruby Ann (I46943)
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46528 | Ruby Henrietta Rivers Gender Female Age 18 Birth Date abt 1909 Birth Place Stanhope, Ontario Marriage Date 26 Oct 1927 Marriage Place Haliburton, Ontario, Canada Father John Rivers Mother Mary Toye Spouse Clayton McKay | Family: Clayton Rufus McKay / Ruby Henrietta Rivers (F15900)
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46529 | Ruby J. Pratt at Lanark Lodge, Perth, April 21, 1996. Ruby J. Watt, wife of the late William Pratt; mother of D. Gordon of Perth and R. Gordon of Toronto. Missed by four grandchildren and one great-grandson; a sister Edith (late Mike) Riopelle of Lanark and brothers Ellard (Jean) Watt of Hopetown, Gordon (Carmel) Watt of Portland and Vern (Mary) Watt of Simcoe; sisters-in-law Joyce Watt of Brockville and Sharon Watt of Perth. She was predeceased by her brothers, Merrill and Ronald Watt. Interment Laidley Cemetery. For the full death notice, see: The Ottawa Citizen, April 22, 1996, p. C9 | Watt, Ruby J. (I26728)
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46530 | Ruby Mary McCormack was the dau of Arthur Robert McCormack and Ethel Rhoda Lewis. She married Dr. John Pozer Rowat and they became the parents of Dr. J. David Rowat and Malcolm. She died in 1998 at the age of 83 years. | McCormack, Ruby Mary (I51511)
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46531 | RUDY H. CARLSON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Rudy H. Carlson (official first name: Rudolph) was born in Tacoma on December 01, 1926 and raised on a small farm in Enumclaw, WA. After graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1944 he enlisted in the US Navy and was later stationed in the Pacific Theater of Operations until the end of the war and afterward his unit was part of the post-war occupation force in Japan. [insert] Rudy was in the Pacific Theater of Operations with the US Navy during WWII and was assigned to the USS LCT(R) 1024. After the Japanese surrender, he was stationed with the post-war occupation forces in Japan from late September or early October to mid-November 1945. His navy ship was berthed in Yokosuka Harbor, the port near Tokyo, Japan. He was in the US Navy Reserves for another 6 yrs after initial discharge. Rudy was honorably discharged from the US Navy in July 1946 and remained in the Navy reserves for the next eight years. Rudy began his studies at Seattle University in 1948 under the GI Bill. He graduated in 1952 with a Bachelor of Commerce Science Accounting. Rudy and his good childhood friend spent the summers from 1946-1952 working as a Tenderman on salmon fishing boats in Southeast Alaska. Rudy married in December 1950 and had three children. His family moved from Beacon Hill in Seattle to Redmond in 1964. Beginning shortly after graduation from Seattle University Rudy worked over thirty years in various cost accounting and corporate group insurance administration duties with the Boeing Co. in Renton, WA. After retirement from Boeing, he worked per-diem (part-time) for Boeing in their payroll department and later owned a small wine shop in down town Kirkland in the early 1980's. Rudy loved his home state of Washington and enjoyed the great outdoors: skiing, hunting and fishing and he was an avid Seahawks fan! Rudy passed away at his home in Redmond on July 02, 2016 at the age of 89. Rudy once told me that one of the best things he ever did in his life was to pursue and obtain his business degree from Seattle University [where this bio was written for when a small scholarship was established by his family in his name]. Bio courtesy of son, B. Carlson * Friend: Richard Beverly Erling | Carlson, Rudolph Helge (I60088)
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46532 | RUET JOHN WILLIAM RUET/JEAN ADAIR FR886 (FR886) M 10/09/1820 572 40 / 16 NEILSTON | Rouatt, John (I55004)
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46533 | RUET WILLIAM WILLIAM RUET/JEAN ADAIR FR901 (FR901) M 25/08/1822 572 40 / 47 NEILSTON | Ruet, William (I55002)
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46534 | RUET WILLIAM WILLIAM RUET/JEAN ADAIR FR901 (FR901) M 25/08/1822 572 40 / 47 NEILSTON | Rouatt, James (I55003)
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46535 | RUSHTON Mrs. Penelope Jane (Carroll) Rushton of Rimbey, Alberta passed away peacefully in the Red Deer Regional Hospital on Tuesday February 21 following a lengthy illness at the age of 61 years. Penny was predeceased by her son, Jimmy Rushton; her parents, Mr. Charles Carroll & Mrs. Edna Carroll; brother-in-law Stewart Grant; uncle Cliffton Shorrock; sister Beverly and brother Freeman. Penny will be lovingly remembered by her son James Rushton; granddaughter Anja; uncle Alan Shorrock, her three sisters; Heather (Paddy) Gunderson, Nita (Dwayne) Lawson and Kathleen Grant, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She will always remain in our hearts. Funeral services will be held from the Zion Lutheran Church in Rimbey, Alberta on Monday February 27, 2012 at 1:00 PM with Pastor Al Lewis officiating. Interment will follow in the Bradshaw Cemetery Leedale, Alberta. The family would like to express their gratitude to the caring staff at the Red Deer Regional Hospital. If friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to The Mustard Seed 102 - 11 Avenue Calgary, Alberta T2G 0X5 Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca WILSON'S FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM serving Central Alberta with locations in Rimbey and Lacombe in charge of the arrangements. Phone: (403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366 "A Caring Family, Caring For Families" | Carroll, Penelope Jane "Penny" (I47730)
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46536 | RUSHTON MARY ELIZA July 17, 1913 -March 6, 2007 Mary passed away peacefully on March 6th in her 94th year at Columbus Residence in Vancouver. She was bom in Leduc, Alberta, the youngest ot 12 children. Mary was a long-time resident of Vancouver, Capitol Hill in Bumaby and New Westminster. She was pre-deceased by husbands Laurie Ferrier and Sandy Rushton. Mary will be lovingly remembered and missed always by her daughters Marlene and Lauretta, son-in-law Peter, granddaughters Kathy (Dennis), Karen (Bruce) and Joanne, great grandchildren Shane, Tyred, Justin and Devon, friends and relatives. Special thanks to family doctor, Dr. K. Hatlelid, tor his wonderful care and support over the years. Many thanks also to the caring staff at Amherst and Columbus Residence. There will be no funeral service at her request. God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Rest tenderly in peace Mom, you have earned it. The Vancouver Sun Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 10 Mar 2007, Sat ?W Page 123 | Simpkins, Mary Eliza (I36203)
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46537 | RUSSELL MARGARET WILLIAM RUSSELL/MARGARET GILMOUR FR162 (FR162) F 30/07/1838 571/ 20 63 Mearns | Russell, Margaret (I20582)
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46538 | RUSSELL WILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL/JANET ANDREW FR53 (FR53) M 01/07/1798 571/ 10 48 Mearns | Russell, William (I20581)
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46539 | RUSSELL WILLIAM MARGARET GILMOUR/FR226 (FR226) 28/11/1830 571/ 20 180 Mearns | Family: William Russell / Margaret Gilmour (F7088)
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46540 | Russell L. Barrowman, Jr., 39, of 2543 Lambert Dr., died today. Mr. Barrowman was a lifelong resident of Toledo. He was a control tester for the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co. for 19 years. He was a veteran of World War II and also a member of Fort Industry Lodge, F&AM. Surviving are his wife, June; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Barrowman, and sister, Phyllis Jean Barrowman, all of Toledo. Services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Ansberg-West Mortuary, with burial in Toledo Memorial Park. Toledo Blade May 10, 1965, pg 10 | Borrowman, Russell L. Jr. (I49581)
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46541 | Russell, Archibald, Junior, Brookside, Moffat, died 27 December 1900, at Brookside aforesaid, intestate. Confirmation granted at Dumfries, 8 October to Helen Isabella Johnson or Russell, Brookside afesaid, Executrix dative qua relict. Value of Estate, L839, 19s 5d. | Russell, Archibald Jr. (I38165)
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46542 | RUSSELL, Helen Mary (nee Mlchaud). On July 18, 1996 at the age of ninetv-one years. Wife of the late James Forrest Russell. She is survived by her brother Harvey Michaud (Montreal, Quebec), sisters Adele Michaud Forrester (Belleville, Ontario) and Claire Michaud James (Vancouver, B.C.). A private service was held on August 1, 1996 at the Lakeview Cemetery, Pointe Claire, Quebec. The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Quebec, Canada 09 Aug 1996, Fri ?W Page 36 | Michaud, Helen Mary (I41188)
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46543 | RUSSELL, James 1933-2009 Passed away suddenly but peacefully at Centre Montarville in St. Bruno on Saturday, October 3, 2009. Beloved son of the late John and Agnes Russell. He will be sadly missed by his brother Bill and sister-in-law Claire, along with their children Natalie and Bob and grandchild Arielle. The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to his friends and caregivers for their affection and compassionate care given to Jim, especially those on Philias-Grise II. Thank you for making his quality of life so much better. Visitation will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 17, to be followed at 11:30 a.m. by a service led by Reverend Sylvia Butt at Richelieu Valley United Church, 221 Cedar, Beloeil. A small reception for family and friends will take place following the service. If desired, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. | Russell, James Forrest (I41191)
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46544 | Ruth Isabel Lake Ontario Births, 1869-1912 Name: Ruth Isabel Lake Event Type: Birth Event Date: 07 Aug 1903 Event Place: Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada Registration Date: 1907 Gender: Female Father's Name: Thomas Lake Mother's Name: Lena Warrington ?W | Lake, Ruth Isabella (I31297)
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46545 | Ruth Williams Couper died in September of 1960 in Binghamton General Hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Tuscarora Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Her funeral service will be at the Prentice Funeral Home in Binghamton, NY. She was born in 1875 in Kirkland, NY. Survived by her Son: Edgar Williams Couper; Daughter: Mary Williams Couper both of Binghamton, NY; Grandchildren; Richard Watrous Couper and Katharine Couper Watrous both of Binghamton, NY. Also survived by several Great-Grandchildren. Predeceased by Husband: Walter Thomas Couper; Son: Frederic Maxwell Couper; Daughter: Rachel Williams Couper. She faced many challenges, (including the loss of two of her children), but did so with grace and dignity. Beloved by family and friends. Burial in the family plot in Chenango Valley Cemetery in Binghamton, NY following her funeral service. | Williams, Ruth Delia (I55623)
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46546 | Rutherford, at Perth, on Monday, Dec. 30, 1946, Alice Graham, beloved wife of John Rutherford, in her 56th year. The Perth Courier Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada 2 Jan 1947, pg. 8 Services Held for Mrs. J. Rutherford On Monday evening of last week, on her way to attend a farewell gathering to Rev. C.G. Boyd, until recently minister of St. Andrew's church, Mrs. John Rutherford suffered a heart attack and was taken to the GWM Hospital where she passed on, shortly after being admitted. She was in her 56th year. A life-long resident of Perth, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mres. William Graham, and was married in May 1907, to John Rutherford, night superintendent of the East Ward plant of the Code Felt and Knitting Co. Ltd. Besides her husband, Mres. Rutherford is survived by six sons: Argyle, Ronald, Wilfred, James, Gordon and Charles; and one daughter, Mres Edgar Belerley, all of Perth. Also surviving are three sisters, mres. Frank Byrne, Perth; Mrs. Louis Keetch, Jamesville, NY; and Mrs. Thos. Belanger, Syracuse, NY. A devout member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Mres. Rutherford was highly esteemed throughout Perth and district by all who knew her. Final tribute was paid to Mrs. Rutherford when a large number of her friends and acquaintances attended the funeral service on Thursday in Alex Blair and Son's funeral home conducted by Rev. C.G. Boyd, after which the remains were entombed in the vault at Elmwood cemetery to await burial in the spring. The pallbearers were Wellington Douglas, John Wilson, Hugh Brady, Joh O'Neil, Roy Baveron and Vincent McGarry. Relatives from a distance attending the funeral were Mrs. Ferguson Drummond, of Carleton Place; Mr. and Mrs. William Rutherford, of Montreal; Harold Rutherford, of Syracuse, NY; and James Rutherford, of Marcellus, NY; Mr and Mrs L. Keech, Jamesville, NY; Mrs Mary Boulange, Syracuse, and Mrs. Agnes Black, Appleton. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Thursday, January 9, 1947, pg. 6, col. 3 | Graham, Alice Hartley (I46466)
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46547 | RUTHERFORD, James W. At Perth, on Friday, February 9, 1996, Jim Rutherford, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Patricia K. (Ferrier). Loved stepfather of Carole Evans of Ottawa. Dear brother of Gordon and Charlie Rutherford and Isobel Beverly, all of Perth and the late Argyle, Wilfred, Ronald and Donald Rutherford. Jim will be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, and many good friends. Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church or the Cancer Society would be appreciated. At Legion Service will be held Monday at 8:45 p.m. The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 12 Feb 1996, Mon ?W Page 43 | Rutherford, James William (I15142)
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46548 | RUTHERFORD, M. Marcella At Perth Community Care on Friday, June 27, 1 997. Margaret Marcella Beadle in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Argyle Rutherford. Loved mother of Mary (Mrs. John Mulville) of Westport, John (Grace) of North Gower, Gordon (Eileen) of Perth, Philip Rutherford of Ottawa and the late Joyce and Douglas Rutherford. Dear grandmother of Dave, Brad and Melissa Mulville and Adam Rutherford. Sister of Anastasia (Annis)(Mrs. Peter Hoenselaar) of Williamsburg. Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. John's Church, Perth, on Monday, June 30th at 1 1 a.m. Interment St. John's Parish Cemetery. In remembrance donations to Perth Community Care or the Alzheimer's Society of Lanark County would be appreciated. The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 28 Jun 1997, Sat ?W Page 28 | Beadle, Margaret Marcella (I15139)
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46549 | RUTHERFORD, Patricia K. Tragically, as the result of an accident, on Saturday, June 21st, 1997, Patricia K. (Ferrier) Rutherford, wife of the late Jim Rutherford of Perth. Mother of the late Carole Evans of Ottawa. Dear sister of Eileen Cochrane of Ottawa. Patricia will be sadly missed by Sterling Burke of Ottawa, John Jarbeau of Perth, her nieces, nephews and many good bridge and golfing friends. Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, Tuesday, June 24th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will, be conducted in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth, Wednesday at 11 a.m. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrew's Presbyerian Church, Perth, or fund of your choice would be appreciated. The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 24 Jun 1997, Tue ?W Page 21 Crash kills Ottawa-nurse, mother Recent retirement gave devoted pair time together BY JAKE RUPERT The Ottawa Citizen A recently retired Civic Hospital nurse and her 78-year-old mother from Perth are dead following a car crash on Highway 15 near Lombardy, Ont. Carole Ann Evans, 57, and her mother Patricia Rutherford had just attended a funeral in Perth, Ont., Saturday and were returning from lunch in the village of Lombardy, about 70 kilometres southwest of Ottawa, when then-car was hit head-on by a car driven by Jeffrey Brohman, 19, at about 1 p.m. Police say Mr. Brohman, of Smiths Falls, was driving northbound on the road when he hit the east side gravel shoulder then returned to the roadway where his Dodge Shadow collided with a car driven by Ms. Evans. Ms. Evans and her mother were pronounced dead at the scene, and Mr. Brohman was taken to Smith Falls Hospital with major injuries. Police are investigating the accident, and charges may be laid pending their findings. An accident reconstruction-ist is assisting in the investigation to determine whether excessive speed was a factor. Mrs. Rutherford, whose husband died a year ago, lived her entire life in Perth, and Ms. Evans, an only child, grew up there before moving to Ottawa to work at the hospital. The accident has left members of their extended family in pain. "This is the hardest day I think I've ever spent," said Ms. Evans' first cousin, John Jarbeau, from Perth, where family members gathered yesterday to comfort each other. "Yesterday, their branch of our family died, and nobody here is doing very well. There's a lot of grief here today." Ms. Rutherford was well known in the Perth area and was active in the church and several service organizations. She was an avid golfer who held the women's title at the Links of Tay Golf Club for several years running. "That was her," said Mr. Jarbeau. "Community, church and golf. She was a beautiful person who put others' needs before hers." Mr. Jarbeau said Ms. Evans, who never married, worked in the Civic's blood unit until retiring about six months ago. "She was devoted to her work and her mother," he said. "She was the consummate nurse, always willing to help out any way she could." A double funeral has been tentatively planned for Wednesday, Mr. Jarbeau said. "They were about as close as a mother and child get," Mr. Jarbeau said. "In a way I guess it was fortunate that they died together because they can enter the next phase together. But it's hard to see that when you're feeling so much pain." Mr. Brohman's father, John, said yesterday his son was "in fairly good condition" with a broken collarbone and numerous cuts and bruises. He expected he would be able to talk to police today. He said his son didn't remember anything about the accident. "From what I can gather, there was a truck passing two (southbound) cars and he went to the shoulder to avoid hitting the truck head on, and then lost control." With files from Dave Mullington, Citizen staff The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 23 Jun 1997, Mon ?W Page 35 | Ferrier, Patricia Kathleen "Pat" (I15143)
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46550 | S. A. Dearborn Is Dead at 94 Sydney A. Dearborn 94, formerly of Waverly died March 15 after a short illness in Noble Hospital, Westfield, Mass. He had been residing at Beech Hill RD Granville, Mass. He is survived by five children, Mrs. Edward M. Kent, Wexford, Pa.; Mrs. George N. Van Fleet, Syracuse, N.Y.; Leonard S. Dearborn, Sun City, Ariz.; Dr. Stephen C. Dearborn, Warsaw, Ind.; and Richard Dearborn, Beech Hill RD, Granville, Mass., 11 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Mr. Dearborn retired from The Globe Store, Scranton, after more than 30 years of employment. He was active in church and in civic affairs in Waverly having served, among other things, for many years as a school director, His wife, Lillian Church Dearborn, died 14 years ago after they observed their 62nd wedding anniversary. The funeral will be from Tuttles Funeral Home, Halstead, Pa. with visiting hours from 7 to 9 p.m., today. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment, at Franklin Hill Cemetery. The Tribune Scranton, Pennsylvania 17 Mar 1976, Wed ?W Page 5 | Dearborn, Sydney Arthur (I48792)
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