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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 2

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"oo The former Alma Cornish, the 2 - PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, February 17th 1966 BENIN, oC nie Dink 2 A TRE. ST ht oS in Liverpool, England, She was i v : married Sept. 19, 1910 at Holy- oh head, England and had been a PEEL, Sarah Apn -- At the ---- Wm | resident of Oshawa since 1928. | Pleasant Valley Nursing Home, ' Mrs, Hobbs was a member of | Uxbridge, Ontario on Thursday, . | - ar . Christ Memorial Anglican| Feb, 10th, 1966, Sarah Ann SARAH ANN PEEL ! MRS, LUELLA BAIRD Mrs, Phillip O'Neill and Miss Churéh, She was one of the Hunter, beloved wile of Joseph Maggaret Clarke, all of Oshawa! . . a ; . a. . Following a lengthy illness, The death occurred Feb, 6th, og avanddhiidren. original members of the Osh-| Peel and dear mother of Harry \* Mrs. Peel passed away Feb. 10, | at the Oshawa General Hospital Re * Rov. Monsignor Paul awa Duplicate Bridge Club and and the Inte Rona d oe; 1966 at the Pleasant Valley |of Mrs. Joseph Baird. She was Dwyer conducted the memorial served as its president. A for- Perry, in her 91st year, will Nursing Home Uxbridge." She | in her 73rd year. y 3 8 mer president of the E. A. Lov- vice was from the McDermott- asi - 01s _ |" The former Luella Brent, the | 227Vice at the Armstrong Fun-{ "yy, 2nd Seliool - Associa- | Panabaker Chapel on Saturday. was in hex Ist year. ie former Luella Brent, the eral Home Feb. 7th. Interment | 00 "ag > * Bp ! y . > lecéased was a daughter of th : i fue tion, she was very active in the | Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Sarah Aun (Hunter) Peel, | decéased was a daughter of the was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. ° ' = was the 8th child born to Wil-| late Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brent. * work of the Girl Guide Move- EN ment for 25 years and was a 1 and Jeanette Hunter in the | Born at Port Perry, she had el 9. oe 0 ron Dre Al Township of Cartwright, Oct.) been a resident of Oshawa for red Lross Nurse during the) DeNURE, Miss Doris erta-- ! g : MRS. WILFRED MORTON | First World War. She was also | After a short illness at Princess 14th, 1875. 15 years. y Following her marriage to| She was married at Port Perry The death occurred suddenly 3 ve Nhe work oon Wazgares Rosa Loar ol 8 t onday, February 3 , Joseph Deel, Nov. 16th, 1898,{in 1931. Her husband prede- Feb. 6, at the Oshawa -General 3 1 : : they farmed in Manvers Town- | eased her in 1960, Hospital of Mrs. Wilfred Mor- wd rorved us its secretary. 4 Doris DeNure in her 31st year, ship 10 years. In 1908 thay i The funeral service was held | ton, 215 Tresane St., Oshawa. » go . " ollie br i ned beloved daughter of Birdie and ed to Port Perry on the" Man- at 2 pm., Feb. 9, at the Gerrow The former Martha Etta Me- I. a Lo 1962 ben the late Calvin Dehvnre; step- chester highway. In 1951 they [Funeral Chapel, Interment was | Gregor, the deceased was a is survived b Hy am 'ht ° danaiier of Ired DeNure and retired from farming and came |i, pine Grove Cemetery, Prince | daughter of the late James and Hy ides Termatt vs oy loving sister of Mrs. Lawrence Perry. minister of Northminster United | Fenelon Township, she received i Tw ser psy . | (Pat), of Oshawa and a son, | sister We + Par Two sons were born to them, | Church, Oshawa, conducted the | her education at the "ehools in (Pat) ) sister of Mervin of Port Perry, y the late Ronald Peel and Harry | corvice Cambray John Hobbs, of Oshawa. Also | Service from the Gerrow Fun- Peet, Mos. Peet is survived br" IC vied, es, fort | survivin are three siters in| ral Chapel, 90 King St. West Ton MUSband JOSEpn Teel, her) TTT was predeceased by both her [og tr en Cs an Fil only suiviving son Harry. two | . , wa nudhande, : She was ariel in ie memorial service was | at 2 p.m. erment L e EDWARD 'HOMAS CLARKE | a held at the Armstrong Funeral | Cemetery, Peterborough. Dona- Home Feb, 8th. Interment was | tions to the Canadian Cancer granddaughters, 2 grandsons, 12 1910 to Glenford Sissons who great grandchildren, also one| 'Edward Thomas Clarke died predeceased her in 1915. In 1917 | © ! in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Society will be appreciated. 7 Bro. Alvin Hunter, Prince Al- Feb. 5th at his residence. 180 | she married Wilfred Morton bert. | Wayne St., Oshawa. The de-| who predecased her in 1957. Throughout her life. Mrs. | ceased, who had been in poor| She is survived by three] ® # Peel was. a very active and| health for three months, was n daughters, Mrs. R. Ketchabaw friendly woman, her home was! his 53rd vear. (Dorothy) of Talbotville, Ont.; her joy. Her church activities A son of the late Mr. & Mrs. | Miss Madaline Sissons and Mrs. were sincere and generous all |. Thomas Clarke. the "deceased | I. Perrin (Thelma) both of Osh- her life. but she will be remem- | was born' in Oshawa, Mar, 26, | awa; and five grandchildren. bered most as the good neigh-| 1913 and was married there on Mrs. Morton was predeceased bour, for no one ever asked for June 23, 1936. in 1959 by a sister, Mrs. S. needed help in vain. Mis and | My, Clarke is survived by his | Causley of Port -Perry and in Mrs. Peel celebrated their 60th! wife, the former Dorothy. Anne | 1918 by a brother, Wilfred Me- wedding anniversary Nov, 1958, | Bonnetta; seven daughters, Mrs. | Gregor, whens they were honoured by Gilbert Judd Carol) of Hamil: Funeral service was held Feb. their family and friends. ton, Mrs. Edward Sweeney (Do-| 8th at the MeIntosh-Anderson Th e funeral arrangements na), Mrs. Robert Hazel (Sondra) | Funeral Home. Interment in were carried out by the Me- lang Misses Catherine Rosemary Oshawa Union Cemetery. Dermott Panabaker - Funeral and Joanne Clarke, all of Osha- te . Home Sat.. Feb. 12." Her min- wa and Mrs. Gilbert Reader ister Rev. Alec Rice in charge.! (Heather) of Port Perry an . The many floral tributes dem- | six wn an MIS. ALMA HOBBS onstrated great respect for the aq, Rpuglas, Thomas & David Seriously "sick for the past late Mrs. Peel and family. Clarke, all of Oshawa. year, Mrs. Alma Hobbs died Interment Pine Grove Ceme- Also surviving are three sis-| Feb, 6, at Hillsdale Manor. 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