Grey County GenWeb Obituaries from the Past
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Service To Be
Held Today for
Mrs. J. Turnbull
Service To Be
Held Today for
Mrs. J. Turnbull
Funeral service for Jane Turn-
bull, 82, widow of William Turn-
bull, who died Monday in the
Dryden Red Cross Hospital, will
be held this afternoon at 2.30
in Moffat's Funeral Home. Rev.
Dr. Harry Heathfield will officiate.
Interment will be in Dryden cemetery.
Mrs. Turnbull was born in Jan- uary of 1865 in eastern Ontario and came to Dryden from Durham, Ontario, in May of 1897. She lived here for several years before she moved to Fort William, where she resided until October of 1936 when she returned to Dryden to live with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch.
Surviving besides Mrs. Hatch is a son, Edgar, of Melville Sask.
Pall bearers will be: E. J. Mc- Monagle, Baden Smith, Duncan Reid, Hugh Adair, George Kelly, and Russell Pollard.
Mrs. Turnbull was born in Jan- uary of 1865 in eastern Ontario and came to Dryden from Durham, Ontario, in May of 1897. She lived here for several years before she moved to Fort William, where she resided until October of 1936 when she returned to Dryden to live with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch.
Surviving besides Mrs. Hatch is a son, Edgar, of Melville Sask.
Pall bearers will be: E. J. Mc- Monagle, Baden Smith, Duncan Reid, Hugh Adair, George Kelly, and Russell Pollard.
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Source: unknown newspaper from Dryden region
Submitted by: Bea
Transcribed by: G. Dunnill
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Note: Jane (Redford) Turnbull was my Grandmother
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