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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Apr 1984, p. 14

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---------------------- TO SS eS lll TOT oC Obituaries Leonard Vivian---- 'The death occurred on April 1, 1984, in his home, of Simcoe Street, Port MeNicoll resident Leonard James Vivian. Mr. Vivian was ill for seven months. He was 61 years of age. The 'Toronto native worked as a mechanic at Bourgeois Motors in Midland, and, most recently, Advanced Extrusions Ltd. of Penetanguishene. While in the Royal Canadian Navy, Leonard Vivian served Edward 'The death occurred at Huronia Distict Hospital on March 21, 1984, of Edward Joseph Bylow Jr., of King Street, Midland, Mr. Bylow was 50 years of age. Mr. Bylow was a factory worker at Decor Metal Products. Mr. Bylow was the son of Elizabeth Ledue and Edward Bylow Sr. He is survived by his wife Alma Bylow of Midland, son Brent Bylow of Midland, daughter Mary (Mrs. David Fletcher) of Don Mills and by his mother. Surviving brothers and sisters of the late Mr. Bylow are Don of Midland, Earl of Toronto, Rena (Mrs. Lloyd Williams) of Toronto, Delsie (Mrs. John Logan) of Toronto, Lorretta (Mrs. Ssadore Bressette) of Victoria Harbour, and Lavina in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Europe, England, Ireland, Scotland, and the United States. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Bay Port Branch No. 545, Port MeNicoll. Mr. Vivian was the son of James Leonard Vivian and Frances Alice Page. He al- tended Galt Collegiate and St. Andrew's Public School. He married Mary Wilma Wood in Murillo, Ont. Joseph (Mrs. Archie Morin) of Penetanguishene. Mr. Bylow is survived by grandchildren. Father Stephen Somerville officiated at the mass held in St. Margaret's Church, on March 24. Spring in- also four Golda Beech The death occurred al Peneftanguishene General Hospital on March 25, 1984, of Golda Beech, a resident of Port MecNicoll. She was in her 73rd year. Rev. Al Farthing officiated at the funeral service held March 27, alt Nicholls Funeral Home. Spring in- ferment! in Sprucehaven Cemetery, Brinston, Ont. Mrs. Beech was head nurse of the com- 64 Computer Color Monitor Disc Drive 379" Surviving him are his wife, Mary Wilma Vivian, his three sons Leonard James Jr. of Midland, Lorne Wayne of Sioux Lookout, Ont., and Keith Edward of Toronto, his' three daughters Lenore Coralea Moggey of Thunder Bay, Ont., Dallas Eleanor Dubinsky of Hamilton, and Frances Wilma Moran of Alliston, and by his mother, Frances Vivian of Ayr, Ont. His brother Kenneth Leslie Vivian of Ayr also survives him. Leonard Vivian had 12 grandchildren and two greal grandchildren. Rev. Al Farthing officiated at the funeral service held in Nicholls Funeral Home, Midland, on April 4. Interment in the spring in Lakeview Cemetery, Midland. His pallbearers were Joe Smith of Port MeNicoll, Dave Kenwell and: Eddie MacDonald, both of Toronto, Richard Ladouceur of Midland, George Rees tr tp o f Penetanguishene, Dr. Bylow Jr.---- terment in Sik Margaret's Cemetery. Pallbearers for the late Mr. Bylow were Gary Bylow of Midland, Brian Bylow of Midland, John Lawrence of Midland, Lindy Latondress of 'Toronto, Isadore Norton of Midland, and Jim Cote of Midland. The Midland native attended St. Mary's School in Midland. He married Alma Arthurs on July 5, 1952, in St. Margaret's Church, the church of which he was a member. municable disease ward of the Ottawa Civic Hospital. She retired in 1972. Mrs. Beech was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Thorpe. She was the wife of the late Flight Lt. Gerry Beech, who she married in 1940. She is survived by her brother, Lyall Thorpe of Por! MeNicoll. The Brinston native attended Iroquois: High School. 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