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At a local hospital on Monday, July 13, 1931, Robert Milton Elliott, husband of Margaret Gibbons, in his 50th year. Funeral from his late residence, 280 Flora St. to St. James' church, Kemptville, on Wednesday, the 15th Inst. Time later.
The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
13 Jul 1931, Mon ?W Page 6
ROBERT M. ELLIOTT A resident of Ottawa 22 years, and cashier of the Prudential Life Insurance Company, Robert Milton Elliott passed away at a local hospital this morning after an illness of three years duration. He was born at Kemptvllle 49 years ago, a son of th late Mr and Mrs John Elliott, He was a member of St. Luke's Anglican church, and was also prominent in the activities of the Oddfellows and the Orange Order. His death will sadden his many friend In Ottawa and district.
Besides his widow, formerly Margaret Gibbons, of Brockville he I survived by his twelve-year-old son, Donald; two sisters, the Misses Margaret and Ella Elliott, Ottawa; three brothers, Edward, Kemptvllle; John, North Gower, and Rolland J., Ottawa.
The funeral is being held on Wednesday from his residence, 280 Flora street, to St James' church, Kemptville, interment will be in the family plot at Kemptville cemetery.
The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
13 Jul 1931, Mon ?W Page 8
Native Of Kemptville Robert M. Elliott, Dies In 50th Year Brother of E. M. Elliott, of Kemptville Dies in an Ottawa Hospital Resided in Capital City.
The death occurred early Monday morning, July 13th, at an Ottawa hospital, of Robert Milton Elliott, for over twenty years a resident of Ottawa, who succumbed to an illlness of three years duration in hit 50th year.
Well known in insurance and fraternal circles of the city, Mr. Elliott had held the post of cashier for the Prudential Insurance office in Ottawa for the past twenty-two years, and his death is widely mourned by fellow workers, lodge brothers and members of St. Luke's Anglican Church, of which he was a devout member.
Born in Kemptville, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. Elliott was educated in the Kemptville schools and after qualifying for a teacher, taught school for some years in this vicinity. He went to Ottawa in 1909, at which time he joined the staff of the Prudential Insurance Company. Popular with fellow employes by reason of his industry and genial personsality, he was also a member of the Order of Oddfellows and the Orange Order. A communicant of St. Luke's Anglican Church, he seldom missed a service except through illness, and was widely known and highly esteemed by the congregation. Surviving are his widow, - formerly Margaret Gibbons, a native of Brockville, Ont.; one son, Donald; three brothers, Edward, of Kemptville, John, of North Gower, and Roland J, of Ottawa; and two sister, the Misses Ella and Margaret Elliott, both of Ottawa.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 280 Flora street, to St. Lukes Anglican Church where the service was conducted by Rev. J. E. Lindsay, rector. Interment was made in 'the family plot in St. James' cemeterh Kemptville.
The Weekly Advance
Kemptville, Ontario, Canada
16 Jul 1931, Thu ?W Page 1
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