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DEATH CLAIMS W.H. CROWTHER

[Welland Tribune March 12, 1947]

Recalled in Welland as a citizen who gave abundantly of his talents to the service of his community as mayor , freemason, hospital governor, businessman and Presbyterian. William H. Crowther died in his 79th year in the private patients’ pavilion, Toronto General hospital on Tuesday.

He had latterly  resided   at McNab  in the vicinity of St Catharines but his earlier associations were those experienced in Welland 35 and 40 years ago. He is survived by his widow Mrs Margaret Byers Crowther, two sons Dr. Albert Crowther of Toronto, Wilfrid of McNab and a daughter Miss Dora Crowther of McNab, all well known in Welland. A son Flt Lt William Crowther,R.A.F. killed in battle in France shortly after the Battle of Vimy Ridge in the summer of 1917. Two sisters Mrs E. Stubbs and Mrs A. Touks of England survive, also five grandchildren.

William Henry Crowther was born in Britain and came to the Welland district near the turn of the century. He carried on a bakery business on Niagara street for more than a quarter century. Deceased was one of the  first governors   of the  Welland County General Hospital, being  a member of the board of governors while mayor of the town in 1909 and 1910 and he was later a life member of the hospital trust. He was one of the oldest living members of Cope-Stone Masonic Lodge and one one of the senior past  masters. For more than twenty years he was a member of the  board of managers of St Andrews Presbyterian church. He was a member in Welland of the  Canadian Order of Foresters.  The remains are resting  at the Hulse and English funeral chapel, 75 Church street St Catharines for funeral service at 2p.m. Friday March 14 with interment in McNab cemetery.

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