WILLIAM DONEY
[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 9 June 1921]
Many of our readers will be pained to learn of the death this morning at Welland Count Hospital, of William Doney, a well-known citizen, a popular and likeable man. Since the death of Mrs. Doney, three years ago, Mr. Doney has been in very poor health, suffering from pernicious anemia. For the past seven weeks he has been in the County Hospital. Born in Orangeville, 49 years ago, he had been a resident of Welland for nearly a quarter of a century carrying on a very successful business here as a barber. He was a member of the Masonic Order, and also a prominent Oddfellow. He took a keen interest in municipal life and served two terms as alderman. He is survived by two brothers and three sisters, all residents of Toronto.
The funeral will take place on Saturday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Frank Livingstone, 71 Plymouth Road. Interment will be at Fonthill.
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