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HOWARD H. LYMBURNER

[Welland Telegraph, 6 February 1912]

Many friends in the Welland section will regret to learn of the death of H.H. Lymburner, which took place on Sunday. Mr. Lymburner was seized ten days previous with a very severe attack of pneumonia, to which he succumbed. He was born in the township of Canboro, but had been a resident of Welland for the past fifteen years, coming here from Campden. He was blacksmith for A.D. White for seven years, but for the past six years conducted his own shop on North Main Street. He was well known as an excellent workman. He was married on July 16, 1878, to Miss Elva A. Zimmerman, who survives him, with two daughters-Mrs. George W. Hughes of Port Hope and Miss Lulu of Welland. He leaves five brothers -Peter of Elcho, Tilman of Canboro, Mathias of Tillsonburg, John of Niagara Falls, Ont., and Aden of Niagara Falls, N.Y. He was a member of the C.O.F. And Copestone Lodge, A.F. & A.M. The last named order will have charge of the funeral tomorrow. Many friends unite in expressions of sincerest sympathy to the bereaved widow and children.

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