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LAID TO REST

[Welland Telegraph August 27, 1903]

The funeral of the late Mabel Livingstone, which took place on Thursday afternoon last from the residence of Mr. J. M. Livingstone, East Main street, was largely attended, showing in what high esteem the deceased was held. Many friends were present from Allanburg and the surrounding country. Rev. Dr. Johnstone conducted the service, during which selections were rendered by a quartette. The floral offerings were numerous and very beautiful. The pall-bearers were six young men of the town- Messrs. H. Dawdy, G. Cowper, W. Brittin, W. Ross, C. Coulson and J. Teskey.

After the service at the house a large number of friends proceeded with the remains to Fonthill cemetery, where interment took place. The following relatives from out of town were present:-Mr. And Mrs Darlington and Miss Darlington of Uxbridge; Mr. And Mrs. R. Skinner, of Allanburg; Mr. Geo. C. Livingstone and Miss Bert Livingstone, Toronto.

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