Results for ‘Early Citizens’
[Welland Tribune March 15, 1947]
The death occurred on Friday evening, March 14 at the Welland County General Hospital of Osias Seguain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Seguain of 310 Simpson avenue, Crowland in his 24th year. He had been ill several years. Born in Ontario he had spent five years in the Welland district, and was a member of Sacred Heart church. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs Adelard Seguain, by a brother, Real, and by two sisters, Leurenza and Bertha, all living at home. A brother Claude predeceased Osias almost four years. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, March 18 at 8a.m. from the family residence to Sacred Heart church for Requiem Mass at 8.30 a.m. with interment in Holy Cross cemetery.
[Welland Tribune March 17, 1947]
The death occurred on Saturday, March 15, at the Devonia Convalescent Home, Fonthill, in his 72nd year of Robert Logan, who was born in the United States but came to Canada 50 years ago, and had engaged in farming in Willoughby township for 40 years. Deceased was a member of Trinity church, Chippawa. His wife predeceased him some years ago. Surviving relatives include a daughter, Mrs. D. Clary of Niagara Falls, Ont. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, March 18 at 2 p.m., from the H.L. Cudney funeral chapel, 241 West Main street, to the church of England cemetery, Chippawa.
[Welland Tribune January 2, 1945]
Funeral services for the late Rene Corneillier were held this morning, with the funeral proceeding from the J.J. Patterson and Sons funeral residence, 19 Young street, to Sacred Heart church, where requiem mass was celebrated. The late Mr. Cornellier, who resided at 35 Nelles road, died Thursday, December 28, at the Welland County General hospital in his 44th year.
Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery. The casket bearers were Roland Lamarshe, Paul Lamarshe, Cleo Lamarshe, Adrian Tanguay, Roger Turenne and Adelbert Bachon.
[Welland Tribune October 23, 1943]
The funeral of Alex M. Young, who collapsed and died while at work at the Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd. On Wednesday, was held from the Dell and Merton funeral chapel, 50 Clarence street, Port Colborne, yesterday afternoon to Overholt’s cemetery. Rev. R.T. Rutherdale conducted the service.
The pallbearers were William Clark, Alex Fraser, Arthur Augustine and William Shepherd, all fellow employes of the deceased.
Among a number of floral tributes expressing the esteem in which deceased was held was one from the Maple Leaf Milling Co.
[Welland Tribune January 3, 1945]
There was a large attendance of friends, relatives and neighbors Monday afteroon at the funeral of the late Charles Earl Aulph, well known Wainfleet township farmer. The late Mr. Aulph died Thursday, December 28th at Hamilton in his 61st year.
The funeral was held from the H.L. Cudney funeral chapel, 241 West Main street, to Fonthill cemetery for interment. There were many floral tributes. Rev. James Hampson of Fenwick United church officiated at the funeral chapel and the graveside.
The pallbearers were Walter Murphy, Leslie and Edward Swick, Ray Overholt, Leslie McLaren and Jack Criger.
[Welland Tribune January 16, 1945]
The death of Hannah Russell, widow of Hugh Russell, took place at the Welland County General hospital yesterday, in her 81st year. Born in Scotland, Mrs. Russell had spent the past 27 years in Welland. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. N. Blair of Buffalo; Mrs. W.M. Millar of Buffalo; Mrs. T. Thomson of Hamilton, and Mary of Glasgow, Scotland; four sons, George of Welland; Hugh of Hamilton; Samuel of Glasgow, Scotland, and James of London, Ont.
The funeral will take place from the Sutherland-Thorpe funeral home, 152 Hellems avenue, on Thursday, January 18th, at two p.m. to Woodlawn cemetery for interment.
[Welland Tribune October 26, 1943]
Funeral services were held this morning for the late Mrs. Katherine Pearson, wife of Alfred R. Pearson, 49 Dover road, who passed away Friday at the Welland County General hospital in her 65th year. There were many relatives and friends in attendance including relatives from Toronto and other out-of-town points.
The funeral was held from the J.J. Patterson and Sons funeral residence, 19 Young street, to St. Mary’s church for requiem mass with Rev. A, McMahon officiating. Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery. The pallbearers were three sons, Pte. Fred Pearson, Pte. Jacjk Pearson and Spencer Pearson, and three brothers, Albert, Joseph, and John Atherton.
[Welland Tribune November 20, 1943]
At the Welland Auxilliary Hospital, on Wednesday, November 17th, 1943, to Bdr. John Wheatman and Mrs. Wheatman (nee Grace Arthurs) a son (still born).
Funeral for Infant
The funeral of the stillborn infant son of Bdr. John Wheatman, R.C.A. and Mrs. Wheatman (nee Grace Arthurs) of Humberstone was held from the Wehlann funeral parlors, King street, Port Colborne, Thursday afternoon to Overholt’s cemetery. Rev. Ralph P. Clark conducted the service.
[Welland Tribune January 15, 1945]
Ill for only a few days, Archie McKellar, 953 Crowland avenue, died last evening in the Welland County General hospital in his 37th year. Born in Wishew, Scotland, Mr. McLellar had resided in Welland the past 17 years and was an employe of Atlas Steels Ltd., where he worked until last Saturday.
He is survived by his wife, Rose Kilty McKellar; one son, Archie Hugh McKellar; his father, Archie McKellar Sr., of Welland; two sisters, Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Fred Waud, both of St. Catharines.
The remains are resting at the J.J. Patterson and Son funeral residence, 19 Yong street. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.
[Welland Tribune December 8, 1943]
Many friends were present yesterday afternoon at the funeral of the late Joseph William Clendenning, who died suddenly Saturday evening in Welland. Services were held at the Sutherland-Thorpe funeral home, 152 Hellems avenue, with Rev. L.R. Ballantyne of Central United church officiating. There was a large number of floral tributes.
Interment was in Doan’s Ridge cemetery. The pallbearers were Harry Bowman, James Waldroff, Donald Fehrman, G.C. Herrington, H.P. Thomas and J. Warwick.