THE

THE PERTH COURIER NEWSPAPER

Perth, Drummond Twp., Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada

UPDATED 31 DEC  2002

Below are some of the BMD’s, and miscellaneous Newspaper Items I have come across while researching my family tree.  Some items were difficult to read, even with a magnifying glass, so I have added a “( )” or “?” around the letter, word or date that I am unsure of and have added what I think it looks like.  If you see in brackets (rest was cut off) that just means, that a portion of it was cut off by accident, when the page was copied.  I have highlighted the families (the ones that I know of), which are connected to ours by using Bold Type.  In brackets (after the item), is the date the article was placed in the newspaper.  I’ve been working on this quite a bit, so don’t be surprised if you find some typo’s.  Good luck in your search.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

DEATHS…

BAIRD                                    Miss Jean Baird, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Henry Baird, Smith’s Falls, died of the effects of typhoid fever on Monday 2nd inst. At the age of twenty-five years.  Deceased was a general favorite.  The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Nixon, Presbyterian minister.  ( 13 Sep 1901 )

BENNETT                               ANTHONY J. BENNETT – Anthony J. Bennett, a native of Perth , died suddenly in Florida on March 11.  He was 60.  Mr. Bennett was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bennett of Perth and was educated here before moving to the United States where he spent most of his life.  He was an iron worker and served with American forces in the Second World War.  He has lived in retirement in Florida for the past two years and is survived by his wife Frances who lives at 261 Sea Grape Drive , Port Richey.  Other survivors include, four sisters, Mrs. Andres McNamara, Detroit ; Mrs. Ralph Beach, New Symma? Beach, Fla ; Mrs. Ed. Warner, Syracuse and Mrs. Douglas Edgar, Morrisburg.  Among those who predeceased him were three sisters from Perth , Mrs. John Jackman, Mrs. William Hogan and Mrs. Guy Leonard.  The funeral mass was at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church on March 15, and burial was in Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens in Florida. ( 20 Apr 1967 pg 14)

BENNETT                               JOHN BENNETT – John Bennett, died March 29, in the Hotel Dieu, Kingston , after a short illness, at the age of 59.  Born in Burgess, he was the son of the late Felix Bennett and Bridget McCoy and was the last surviving member of that family.  He was a resident of Perth for many years.  Mass was celebrated in St. John’s church by Rev. Father H.J. Farrell, V.F., and interment was in St. John’s cemetery.  Pallbearers were: Francis McParland, Don McParlan, Lorne Fargan? And Melville Hogan. ( 16 Apr 1953 pg 14)

BENNETT                               F. HOWARD BENNETT – F. Howard Bennett, formerly of Perth, died suddenly at his home at Mount Albert, north of Toronto, on May 16.  He was 58.  Mr. Bennett had been employed by Coca-Cola Company at Toronto and had been in poor health since early this year following a series of heart attacks.  He was born at Perth , son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bennett.  Mr. Bennett mined in Northern Ontario and served throughout the World War II with Royal Canadian Engineers at Gibraltar .  Following the war he lived for a time at Perth and in Ottawa before moving to Toronto .  He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Laura McLellan, of Smiths Falls and three sisters, Mrs. John Jackman, Mrs. William Hogan and Mrs. Guy Leonard, all of Perth.  Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Wilson who he married at Perth 19 years ago; a daughter, Christina, both of Toronto; a brother, Anthony of Ludlow, Ky., and four sisters, Mrs. Andrew McNamara of Detroit; Mrs. Ed. Warner of Nedrow?, NY; Mrs. Ralph Beach of Lakeland, Fla, and Mrs. Douglas Edgar of Morrisburg.  The funeral mass was sung Tuesday morning in St. Patrick’s Church, Toronto, by Rev. Gordon McGuinness, CSSR, and burial was in the Soldier’s Plot of Holy Cross Cemetery with the committal service conducted by Rev. Edward Crossland of Thornhill.  Pallbearers were fellows of the Sappers’s Club of Toronto.  (28 May 1964 pg 16)

BENNETT                               In ill health in late years, Mrs. Felix Bennett was seized with a stroke of paralysis last Friday and passed away on Sunday at her residence, 23 Church street , town, her death causing profound regret in her family and among a wide acquaintanceship in Perth , Westport , and North Burgess.  Her maiden name was Ellen L. Kellaugher, and she was born in Westport sixty years ago, a daughter of Michael Kellaugher, and the late Ellen L. Kelleugher.  She was married to the late Felix Bennitt, a prominent farmer of North Burgess, a councillor of the township for seven years and reeve for two years.  On disposing of the farm, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and family went to Westport where he conducted the Windsor Hotel for three years and on retiring from the hotel business, the family moved to Perth to reside, twenty-four years ago.  He predeceased his wife on November 14th, 1914 .  Mrs. Bennett was a devout Roman Catholic, a kind and loving mother and held in high esteem by her many acquaintances.  She is survived by her father, of Westport, seven daughters, Mrs. John Jackman, and Mrs. Wm. Hogan of Perth; Mrs. Andrew McNamara of Detroit; Mrs. Guy Leonard of Bathurst Township; Mrs. Harriett Haskins of Perth, Mrs. E.J. Warner of Syracuse, N.Y., Miss Helen of Perth, two sons, Howard and Anthony, two brothers, Michael and John of Westport, and one sister Mrs. Catherine Weeks of Westport.  The funeral, largely attended, was held on Tuesday morning to St. John’s Church where Very Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated at the solemn requiem high mass, and thence to the vault at St. John’s Cemetery .  The pallbearers were Dr. J.F. Noonan, Jas. C. Mulville, Anthony Quinn, John Blance?, Michael Bennett and Daniel Brady.  Those from out of town attending the funeral were Mr. Dan. Kellaugher, Mr. Michael Kellaugher, Mrs. Catherine Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Murphy, Mr. George Weeks, Mr. Chas. McCarthy, Mr. Jas. E. Mulville, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper of Westport, Mrs. E.J. Warner, Dan. And Jimmie of Syracuse , N.Y.   Floral offerings were received from the Family, the Printing and Box Making Dept. Henry K. Wampole & Co., employees Tayside Textiles, manager and staff Bank of Montreal.  Spiritual offerings were received from the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conlon, Mr. F. McCarthy, Mrs. H. Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kerr, Misses C. and E. Henretta, Mr. James Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan, Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. Gus. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. F. McParlan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taulty and family, Mr. Frank Byrne, Mrs. W. Callahan, Miss J. Mulholland, Miss Mary Adams, Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. P McGlade, T. McCoy, H. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mulville, The Children of Mary, Miss Nellie Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cordick, Misses Edna and Carmel Young, Miss Alice McCardle and Mrs. M. Kane, Mrs. John Hanlon and Ralph, Miss Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hogan, Mrs. Alice Brady, Mr. and Mrs. P. McParlan, Mrs. Mary Clement, Mr. P.J. Quinn and Family, Mrs. Maloney and Teresa, Mrs. Quigley and Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNamara, E.J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. Lally, Furlong Family, John Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herlehy, Mrs. Catherine Weeks and George, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hian?, Mr. J.E. Mulville and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kallaugher, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald, McCarthy Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. P. White, Janet and Laura McLellan, Mrs. H. Haskins and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Young, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Kallaugher, Mrs. Troy and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. White, Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham, Mr. M. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Blance, Miss. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kehoe, Mrs. J. Robinson and Veronica, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brady, Mrs. Leonard and M. Doyle, Gladys Kane, Thomas and William Ryan, Michael Quinn, Lillian Wilson, Mrs. Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. George Gallipeau, Mr. and Mrs. A. Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. O’Connor. ( 19 Jan 1934 pg 11)

BRADY                                   MRS. THOMAS BRADY – In the passing of Mrs. Thomas Brady at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Errol Conlon, Church Street, on Monday, October 16, at the age of  82 years, Perth lost one of its oldest and most highly respected citizens.  While Mrs. Brady had been ill for a number of years her condition previous to a few hours before her passing was not alarming, but a sudden seizure brought death quickly.  Deceased was born at Stanleyville , a daughter of the late Daniel Troy and Elizabeth Speagle, pioneer settlers of North Burgess township.  She lived practically all her life in Perth with the exception of three years after her marriage when she was a resident of Idaho .  Her husband, who was one of the first prospectors in Northern Ontario mining fields and who staked many claims, predeceased her 16 years ago near Cross Lake .  Mrs. Brady was a patient sufferer during her long illness.  A devout Roman Catholic in religion, she had attended service in her church only the day previous to her death.  She took an active part in all church work and in the women’s organizations of the parish.  During her many years in Perth , Mrs. Brady had made a host of friends and her reputation as a kindly neighbour was well known.  Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Errol Conlon, of Perth, Mrs. Peter McCarthy, of Westport and Mrs. Jerry McCarthy, of Newboro; three sons, Thomas of Perth, J.D. of Timmins, and James of Detroit, and one sister, Mrs. M. McCann, of Perth.  The funeral was held from Mr. Conlon’s residence to St. John’s Church on Thursday morning where Requiem Mass was chanted by Rev. Dean M.J. Meagher, with Rev. Ahearne present in the sanctuary.  At the close of the service, Mrs. M.J. O’Donohue rendered a vocal solo, “Lord Have Mercy and Compassion.”  The pallbearers were D.J. Hogan, John Brady, Fred Publow, Daniel O’Neil, Daniel McParlan and Walter Troy.  Interment was made in St. John’s cemetery.  Following are the flowers and spiritual offerings:  Floral offerings were received as follows:  Sprays from Mr. J.J. Byrne and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Jamieson, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Young, Timmins, Miss Evelyn Anderson, Timmins, Sudbury London Life.  Telegrams were from Dr. E. Dupuis, Timmins , Rev. Father Rooney, Timmins , Sister Fidelis and students, Timmins , Mrs. W.F. Short, Timmins , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foy, Eganville.  A card of sympathy was received from Miss Mae Johnston, Perth .  Spiritual offerings were from the following:  Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conlon, Perth (2), Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCarthy and Corinne, Westport (2), Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brady, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Brady, Perth, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCarthy, Newboro (2), Conlon Grandchildren, Brady Grandchildren, McCarthy Grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee, Mr. Wilfred Publow, Josephine Young and sisters.  Mrs. Jarbeau and John, Mr. Alphonsus Killeen? And family, Mrs. Leo. Bernard and Agatha, Mrs. R.T. Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Misses Pauline and Ida McParlan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Troy and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taulty, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Noonan and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. D.V. McGuiggan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGlade, Mr. Thos. Ryan and sister, Mrs. Catherine Kane and family, Sodailty? Of the Children of Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McParlan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McParlan, Mrs. Mary Dorman? And Williams girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Publow, Dr. and Mrs. Noonan, Mrs. Hanton?, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Martin and family (2), Misses Dwyre, M. O’Donnell and U. Murphy (2), Miss Lottie Egan, Toronto, Mrs. J.E. Maloney, Gussie and Kenneth Egan, St. John’s Choir, Mrs. John McGuiggan and Sarah Powers, Mr. and Mrs. John Lenaghan, Smiths Falls, Misses Gladys and Rhoda Kane, Miss Alice Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers and family, the Morrison family, Mr. and Mrs. Mack McNamara and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McParlan, Mrs. Annie Leonard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Conlon and family, Mrs. Lally and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Quigley and family, Mrs. Annie Adams, Miss Lizzie O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McNamee, the Misses Margaret and Catherine Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cordick, Mrs. B. Cooper, Mrs. Geo. Farrell and family, Miss Josie Mulholland, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGarry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Donohue, Miss Nellie Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O’Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mr. Pat Quinn and Annie, Miss Nellie McKinnon, Misses Victoria and Harriett Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackmann, Miss Mae Gallinger, Mrs. Annie Brankin, Miss Anne Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deilsle?, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cordick, Misses Edna and Annie Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCarthy, Mrs. Irene Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Publow, Miss Marie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mackler, Mrs Della King, Westport, Mr. and Mrs. Jervas Speagle, Mrs. Dan Ryan and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murphy, Elgin, Knights of Columbus, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrnes, the Misses Ellen and Margaret Malone, Catholic Women’s League, Mrs. Arthur McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Brunet, the Timmins Council Knight of Columbus (High Mass), Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conlon, Coniston?. ( 27 Oct 1939 pg 9)

BRADY                                   On Friday April 19, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mary A. Crawford, Toronto , there passed away after a brief illness, a highly respected and esteemed member of St. John’s Parish, Perth in the person of Mrs. Patrick Brady.  Deceased was born on September 15th, 1844 , a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan.  Her early years were spent with her widowed mother on the Hogan homestead, 3rd line of Bathurst .  On June 3red, 1866, she married Patrick Brady who predeceased her just a year ago.  To their union were born five sons and four daughters, all of whom are left to mourn her loss, Mrs. M.A. Crawford and Mrs. Peter Jackman, Toronto; Mrs. Laura Pennett, and Mrs. John Mackler, Bathurst; Mrs. D.F. O’Neill, Detroit; John, Daniel, William, Thomas, Bathurst, and Richard, Sault St. Marie. Mrs. Brady had been spending the winter with her daughters in Toronto when she was stricken with a fatal illness, but saw all the members of her family at her bedside and received the last rites of Mother Church .  In her long residence on the 3rd line of Bathurst , she had endeared herself not only to her relatives and the members of her family but to a wide circle of friends and acquaintances as well, by her cheerful disposition and her kindness and charity to all.  She was the last member of the Hogan families of the pioneer days of Bathurst Township .  The funeral was held from the home of her son, Mr. Thomas Brady, 3rd line of Bathurst , on Sunday afternoon, there being one hundred automobiles in the cortege.  The body was conveyed to St. John’s Church where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Father McCabe, of Kingston , and interment was made in St. John’s Cemetery .  The pallbearers were six grandsons, Messrs. Lawrence, Edward and Daniel Brady, John and Patrick Pennett and Brady Mackler.  A large number of spiritual offerings were received, and the floral offerings were a wreath from the grandchildren of Toronto , and a wreath from the local grandchildren. ( 26 Apr 1929 pg 6)

BRADY                                   Bathurst Township lost one of its oldest and best known residents in the death on Wednesday, March 21st, of Mr. Patrick Brady.  He was the son of the late John Brady and Jane Morris who came from County Cavan, Ireland in 1825 and a member of a family of nine brothers and six sisters who have all predeceased him with the exception of one brother Peter, and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Bathurst, Mrs. Dan Cameron, Montreal, Mrs. Kilfoyle of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Miss Maggie Brady, Perth.  The late Mr. Brady was 92 years of age.  He was married in the year 1867 to Mary Hogan of Bathurst Township and their union was blessed with a family of ten children, Mrs. M.A. Crawford, and Mrs. Peter Jackman, Toronto; Mrs. John Mackler, Mrs. Louis Pennett, Bathurst; Mrs. E. O’Neil, Detroit; John, Daniel, William and Thomas of Bathurst and Richard of Sault St. Marie.  Mrs. George Frizell of Detroit and the late Mrs. Wm. Lee of Toronto , were adopted children the orphan daughters of a brother John Brady.  Mr. and Mrs. Brady celebrated their diamond jubilee on the 3rd of Jun, 1927 with a family of ten children, sixty-three grandchildren and six great grandchildren.  Mr. Brady had been a resident of Bathurst township all his life and in his younger days did considerable business as a drover.  He could tell some stirring tales of the times when stock had to be driven to Brockville to be shipped by boat to Montreal .  He farmed on a large scale and was an experienced cattle breeder.  He had always taken an active interest in public questions, even up to the time of his death, in politics while being traditionally Conservative he placed policy above party and never failed to record his vote.  On retiring from active business, Mr. and Mrs. Brady continued their residence on the third line of Bathurst and their home “Tay View Cottage” was a popular calling place for their many relatives and friends.  In fact their life was an example of the thought expressed in the poem, “To live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.”  The funeral was held from his late residence on Friday morning and was largely attended.  The funeral mass was celebrated in St. John’s church, Perth , Rev. Dean Hogan, officiating.  A great number of spiritual offerings were received and floral offerings were a wreath from the family, a wreath from the employees of Code’s mill, and a spray from Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Simpson, of Timmins , Ont.  Relatives from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackman and Mrs. M.A. Crawford, of Toronto , Mr. R.V. Brady of Sault St. Marie, Ont., Mr. George Frizell and Miss Margaret Mackler, Detroit, and Miss Mary Brady of St. Francis Hospital , Smiths Falls .  The pallbearers were four grandsons, James Mackler, John Pennett, Hugh Brady and Duncan Brady and nephews, Thomas Brady and Wilfred Publow.  The sympathy of the community goes out to the aged wife and family in their loss which will be felt by all and particularly by the little children who were so loved by the late Mr. Brady. (30 Mar 1928 pg 4)

BRADY                                   BRADY – In Toronto, on Friday April 19th, Mary Hogan, relict of the late Mr. Patrick Brady, of Bathurst, aged 84 years. (2 May 1979 pg 32, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

BRADY                                   The following obituary, from the Almonte Gazette, of April 23rd gives a sketch of an old resident of Bathurst, many members of whose family live and are well known all through this neighborhood:  Mr. Wm. Brady, of whose death mention was made last week, was born on the third line of Bathurst, 72 years ago.  A number of the earlier years of his life were spent in the United States , near Kansas , where he followed farming.  Returning to Canada , he was married to Miss Margaret McDermott of Smiths Falls , and afterwards went to Eganville, where he kept hotel until about fifteen years ago, when failing health compelled him to retire from active business, and five years later he came to Almonte, where he had since resided.  There was no family, but Mrs. Brady and two full brothers, (Messrs. P. Brady of Perth and Thos of Cobalt); two half-brothers, (Messrs. Peter and Frank Brady of Bathurst); one sister Mrs. Richard Hogan of Bathurst; and three half sisters (Mrs. Jas Publow of Perth, Mrs. D. Cameron of Montreal, and Miss Maggie Brady), are still living.  The funeral took place on Saturday morning to St. Mary’s Church where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Cavanagh assisted by Rev. Father Harris.  The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased, John, William, Daniel and Thos. Brady, and Daniel Hogan and Michael Furlong.  Mass offerings were received from the following: Mr. and Mrs. A.B. McNaughton, Miss Nora? Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. James Publow, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Mrs. David McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brougham, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McDermott and family, Mr. W.W. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles Foy, Miss Frances Furlong, Mrs. T. Brady, Mr. Dan Hogan, Miss Margaret Brady, Mr. Michael Furlong, Mr. Peter H. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Henry George.  For many years after returning from the United States Mr. Brady ran the hotel now known as the Revenue House.  He was also a dealer in horses and cattle, shipping to Montreal and England . ( 30 Apr 1915 pg 7)

BRADY                                   At Manion, on Oct. 7th, 1912 , James Brady, aged 78 years. ( 11 Oct 1912 pg 5)

BRADY                                   Mr. James Brady died at his home at Manion on Monday morning at the age of 78 years.  He was the son of John Brady and his wife Bridget Morris who came to Bathurst from County Cavan , Ireland in the year 1834, and in September of that year deceased was born at his parents’ pioneer home on the Third Line.  He was the oldest of fifteen children born to John Brady, six by his first marriage, of whom all but John survive, namely: Patrick and Mrs. Richard Hogan, of Bathurst ; William of Almonte, and Thomas of town.  Of the nine children of his father’s second marriage, all but Catherine who died in infancy and Philip are living.  They are: Michael of Colorado ; Mrs. James Publow and Miss Margaret Brady, of town; Frank and Peter H. of Bathurst ; Mrs. William Kilfoyle, of Kalamazoo , Mich. , and Mrs. Daniel Cameron, Smiths Falls .  Mr. Brady lived all his life on the Third Line of Bathurst.  The only extended trip he over took was the occasion when he went with his brother John to Missouri when the latter went there to take a position with a railroad company.  In politics he was always a consistent supporter of Hon. John Haggart, but on the question of reciprocity he voted with the Liberals, believing that the country needed wider markets. ( 11 Oct 1912 pg 5)

BRADY                                   JOHN BRADY – At St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls , on March 31, 1966 , the death occurred of John Brady, following an illness of several months.  The late Mr. Brady was born on June 7, 1876 , on the third line of Bathurst , a son of the late Patrick Brady and Mary Hogan.  During his early life he conducted a dairy business in Perth , later farmed near Balderson.  For the past twenty years, he resided in Perth .  On September 19, 1899 , he united in marriage to Clarah? Theresa Young at St. John’s R.C. Church by Rev. Father Davis.  To this union were born eleven children, two daughters and nine sons, of whom eight survive: (Marie) Mrs. Charles Doyle, Perth, (Aileen) Mrs. Owen Woodward, Detroit; Hugh, Perth, Patrick, Detroit; Edward, Casterville; William, Verona; Arthur, Smiths Falls; Francis, Kingston.  Predeceased by three sons, Daniel, Philip and James.  41 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, a sister Mrs. Daniel O’Neil, survives.  Deceased sisters and brothers were; Mrs. Samuel Crawford, Mrs. Peter Jackman, Mrs. John Mackler, Mrs. Louis Pennett, Daniel, William, Thomas and Richard.  The late Mr. Brady was well known and a highly respected citizen, a member of St. John’s R.C. Church .  His largely attended funeral took place from Blair and Son Funeral Home on Monday, April 4th to St. John’s R.C. Church , where Requiem High Mass was sung by Msgr. H.J. Farrell at 9 a.m. with Father Thomas Brady and Father Shea, in the Sanctuary.  Many spiritual and floral offerings testified to the respect in which he was held.  Pallbearers were: James Brady, Patrick Brady, Lawrence Brady, Edward Pennett, Arnold Jackman (nephew) and Jack Brady, (grandson).  Those from a distance attending the funeral included, Rev. Father Collins, Chesterville; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady and son, Jack of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Woodward, daughter Debora of Detroit; Mrs. Thomas McGarry, North Bay; Mrs. Mary Raino, Toronto; Mr. Arnold Jackson, Toronto; Mr. Tom Williams, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Doyle, Toronto, and many others from surrounding distances.  ( 14 Apr 1966 pg 14)

BROWN                                 MRS. KENNETH BROWN – Elaine Elizabeth Brown, wife of Kenneth W. Brown of 218 James Street E., Brockville, died at the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, May 13, at the age of 37.  She had been hospitalized on different occasions since last October.  She was employed at Loblaws on the meat counter for the last four years.  Mrs. Brown was born at Smiths Falls on March 18, 1938 , a daughter of the late Earl Francis Hogan and his wife, the former Mary Morris, who survives.  She was raised and educated in Smiths Falls and married there to her husband on January 14, 1953.  They resided in Perth until 1962 when they moved to Brockville .  She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church and was well known and highly regarded throughout the district.  Besides her mother and husband, she is survived by two daughters, Linda Frances, and Cynthia Marie, and one son, Ross Kenneth, all at home, as well as seven sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jean Craik, Mrs. Katherine Miller, Mrs. Patricia Wrightly, Mrs. Ruth Derrig, Mrs. Lorna White and Mrs. Mary Cameron; three brothers, Joseph, Thomas and Morris Hogan, and several nieces and nephews.  The funeral service was held at St. Francis Xavier Church at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning.  Interment followed in Roselawn Memorial Gardens , Maitland.  The pallbearers were Ralph Roberston, David Hallett, James Campbell, Gerald Brown, Robert Hudson and Wilbert Craig. (31 May 1973 pg 16)

BROWNLEE                           On Monday, 9th September, Annie Fisher, wife of Mr. William Brownlee, McDonald’s Corners, Dalhousie, aged 58 years.  ( 13 Sep 1901 )

CAIN                                      A former prominent businessman and resident of Perth, in the person of Edward G. Cain, 84, passed away in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, on Sept. 12th, after a brief illness.  Mr. Cain had been in Perth a week previous to his death visiting with relatives and friends, and his sudden passing was deeply mourned by a legion of friends.  For many years he conducted a barber shop in the stand now occupied by Peter Robinson on Gore Street and later operated in his home on Gore Street east .  Five years ago he retired and moved to Kingston to reside.  Mr. Cain was born at Rideau Ferry, a son of the late Sydney and Eliza (Emmerson) Cain.  He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. Smith (Olive) of Kingston, Mrs. G. Buckmaster (Hazel) of Thorold, and Mrs. A. Couch (Audrey) of Toronto; six sisters, Mrs. A. Cornell of Smiths Falls, Mrs. F. Hogan, Smiths Falls, Mrs. A. Cooper, Perth, Mrs. W.J. Dunlop, Detroit, Mrs. L. Graham, Toronto, and Mrs. A. Backus, Detroit; and by 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.  He was predeceased by one son, George E. Cain *1952) and his wife, Berth ( Richardson ), (1964).  The funeral was held from the “Chapel on the Corner” at Robert J. Reid and Sons, Kingston , and interment was in Elmwood cemetery, Perth .  Pallbearers were Ray Miller, Clayton Farnell, Douglas Cain, Syd Cain, Donald Smith and Robert Smith. ( 7 Oct 1965 pg 15)

CAIN                                      SIDNEY CAIN DIES IN 90TH YEAR – Sincere regret was occasioned in the surrounding district by the death of the late Sydney Cain, who passed away at the home of Elizabeth Moore, Perth, on April 29.  The deceased had only been ill a few days, having enjoyed good health all his life.  Born at Caintown, a son of the late Alonzo and Marie Cain, as a child he moved in Elmsley Township with his parents.  Sixty-eight years ago he married Eliza Emerson of Perth who predeceased him four years ago in April.  Of this union a family of ten children survive; two sons and eight daughters: E.G. Cain, Perth; Alfred, Perth, Tillie, Perth; Christena (Mrs. Alonzo Cornell) Florence (Mrs. Arthur Cooper) both of Perth; Mary (Mrs. Henry Steele) Trenton; Lottie (Mrs. George Graham) Brantford; Annie (Mrs. Ben Coppolo) Detroit, Lillian (Mrs. Frank Hogan) Smiths Falls; Isobel (Mrs. W.J. Dunlop) Detroit; and 33 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.  Also two brothers: Delevan? Of Smiths Falls , Charles of Chatmont?, New York , and one sister Mrs. Annie M. Taylor, Ferry Road .  The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon from Blair & Son’s Chapel to Elmwood Cemetery .  The service being conducted by Rev. W.R. Alp, of St. Paul ’s United Church .  Pallbearers were his six grandsons: Herbert and George Cornell, Norman and Albert Cooper, Ernest and Ted Steele.  Floral tributes: Wreath, family, Code’s Knitting Mill; Basket, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coppolo and family, Detroit; Sprays, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Dunlop and son, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Steele, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. A Horner?, Mr. and Mrs. H. Powers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cornell, Mr. Henry Steele and Ted; Baskets, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stocker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cooper; Sprays, Miss Elizabeth and Lloyd Moore and Mrs. H. Coburn; Basket, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tudor and family; Basket, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Farnell. (29 May 1947 pg 4)

CONSITT                               St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, on October 16, 1951, Frederick Consitt, beloved husband of Sarah Ann Hogan in his 75th year. ( 14 Oct 1976 pg 13, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

CONSITT                               At her late residence, Township of Bathurst, on Sunday, March 19th, 1956, Sarah Ann Hogan, beloved wife of the late George F. Consitt, in her 77th year. (25 Mar 1981 pg 32, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

CONSITT                               GEORGE FREDRICK CONSITT – The death in his 75th year of George Fredrick Consitt, well known and highly respected resident of the Scotch Line occurred October 15th, 1951 , at St. Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls .  Mr. Consitt was born on the Scotch Line, the son of the late Adolphus Consitt and Anna White.  After his marriage to Sadie Ann Hogan of Perth he continued to reside on the homestead.  Although in failing health for the past number of years, deceased was always of a kindly and cheerful nature.  He took a keen interest in farming and was ever alert to improved methods.  The large number of neighbors present for the funeral testified to the high esteem in which he was held in his community.  Surviving are his widow; tow sons, John of Toronto, George at home and one daughter, Sister Mary Clement (Mary) of Gananoque; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Enright, Perth and Mrs. William Howe, Worcester, Mass.  Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. H.J. Farrell at St. John’s Church , Perth .  Present in the sanctuary were Rev. W. Murphy, Rev. W. Hamilton, Rev. F. Meagher.  Interment followed at St. John’s Cemetery.  Pallbearers were Mr. Dan Hogan, Mr. Mervyn Ferrier, Mr. A.V. McLean, Mr. Sam Wilson, Mr. John McGlade, Mr. William Moodie. ( 1 Nov 1951 pg 8)

CONWAY                              At Toronto, on Thursday, September 14th, John T. Conway, husband of Mary Marie Downey, and father of John and Edward of Toronto; brother of Mrs. T. O’Gorman (Margaret), Mrs. D.J. Hogan (Molly), Joseph and Frank of Perth, and Al of Windsor. (11 Sep 1975 pg 15, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

CURRIE                                  Passed away, at Perth, on Friday morning, 6th September, Rose Currie, aged 22 years.  (13 Sep 1901)

DEWITT                                  IN BATHURST, on May 13th, Mary Ann Hogan, only daughter of Mr. Richard Hogan and wife of Mr. Wm. Dewitt, of Elliott, age 23 years. (found under Perth 25 years ago 24 May 1929 pg 2, so actual event happened 25 years to this date in 1904?)

DEWITT                                  MRS. MARGARET DEWITT – Mrs. Margaret Dewitt, died at her home in Bathurst (illegible), day, August 22nd, after a lengthy illness.  She was in her 73rd year.  Born in Bathurst in 1877, she was the daughter of James Noonan and Margaret Hogan.  In 1907 she married William Dewitt, and lived all her married life at Dewitt’s Corners in the home she came to as a bride.  One of her daughters, Sophia, predeceased her in 1930.  Besides her husband, William Dewitt, and one brother William Noonan of Ottawa, she is survived by seven daughters, Helen, (Mrs. Jim Cavanagh); and Josephine of Dewitt’s Corners; Mary (Mrs. Mars? O’Hara), Margaret; and Jean (Mrs. J. Garry) of Toronto; Carmel (Mrs. E.N. Matthews) of San Francisco; and Vera (Mrs. E. Brady) of Owen Sound.  There are also 20 grandchildren.  The funeral was held from St. Vincent de Paul church, Bathurst, on Wednesday morning, where a Requiem High Mass was chanted by Rev. Father MacDonald, assisted by the choir.  Mrs. Jos. Publow sang “Panis Angelicas”, during the service.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Johnny Brady, Jack Korry, Harry Cameron, Edgar Kerr, Arthur Jordan, and Dan Murphy.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Perth.  The numerous tributes paid the deceased by all her friends and neighbours, was a token of the esteem in which she was held.  Numerous spiritual offerings and letters of sympathy were received.  Floral offerings were received from the following, The Nurses Jos. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. (illegible) (8 Sep 1949 pg 3)

DEWITT                                  The community of the third line of Bathurst was shook to its very marrow last Friday evening when it became known that its idol of young womanhood had been laid low in death with a suddenness that was startling.  Many in Perth and in other sections of Bathurst felt the shock and their sorrow was intense.  Mrs. Willie Dewitt, a  happy bride for less than a year, a mother of a few hour’s interval, could not stand the trial and slept away in death through weakness.  Events of a lifetime were crowded into the narrow space of eleven months.  Although she had never been strong Mrs. Dewitt had not known any real sickness heretofore, and recently had been nursing her husband who had been confined to his bed with rheumatism.  Friday morning she was delivered of a baby, which however only lived a few moments, and while her husband and father were away to town in the evening to procure a coffin to bury her first-born, the poor soul of deceased, wore out, winged its flight away.  The news of the sad death was broken gently to Mr. Dewitt and Mr. Hogan as they were returning from Perth.  It was a sad message to give them and a sadder message for them to receive.  Mrs. Dewitt’s maiden name was Mary Ann Hogan, only daughter of Mr. Richard Hogan of the third line of Bathurst, and was married to her husband on June 17th of last year.  The wedding proved a felicitous one, and their wedded life commenced under good auspices, but, alas! A cloud has entered their home, once so bright and sunshiny, and the bride, wife and mother is taken.  The broken-hearted husband and the grief-crazed father have the sincere sympathy and sorrow of their friends and relatives.  Mrs. Dewitt was cheerful in manner, prepossessing and very lovable in character.  She was the apple of her father’s eye.  The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from the family residence to St. John’s Church, Perth, and thence to the Catholic Cemetery.  The day was very wet, yet many went out from Perth, and hundreds drove to the saddened home from many miles around, to show in silence their sympathy.  The funeral cortege numbered 175 carriages and took fifteen minutes to pass one spot.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Thomas Dewitt, John Dewitt, Dan Noonan, Thomas Hogan, George Noonan and John Brady, relatives of deceased.  Those present at the funeral from a distance were Miss Ida Dewitt, of Ottawa ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackman, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCabe, of Almonte; Mr. D. Mitchell, of Smith’s Falls; Messrs. Richard and Thomas Hogan, of Westport , and Samuel Crawford, of Montreal . (20 May 1904 pg 8)

DOCKRILL                            At Smiths Falls, Ontario, on Saturday, June 28th, 1969, Ethel Hogan, wife of the late Merton E. Dockrill, in her 82nd year. ( 3 Jul 1969 pg 7)

DOCKRILL                            MRS. MERTON E. DOCKRILL – Following an illness of several months, Mrs. Merton Dockrill died at the Riverview Nursing Home in Smiths Falls on Saturday evening, June 28.  She was in her 82nd year.  Mrs. Dockrill was the former Ethel Hogan and was born at Perth on 1888 a daughter of the late Michael Hogan and his wife Margaret Adams.  She received her education at Perth Separate School .  In 1919 she was married to Merton Elswood Dockrill in St. John’s Church , Perth .  Mr. and Mrs. Dockrill farmed at Port Elmsley for 27 years, then moved to Smiths Falls where they attended St. Francis de Sales Church .  Mrs. Dockrill was a member of the CWL.  Mrs. Dockrill was predeceased by her husband 21 years ago.  Surviving members of her family are her brother, Thomas Hogan of Perth and her sister, Mrs. Mac J. Hogan, also of Perth .  The funeral was on July 1st from Blair and Son Funeral Home, with service in St. John’s Church , Perth , at 10 am , conducted by Rev. Father O’Neill.  Interment followed in St. John’s Cemetery , the pallbearers being six nephews, Norman Hogan, Russell Hogan, Hubert Hogan, Carol Hogan, Melville Hogan and Ronald Hogan.  Many floral and spiritual offerings were received, testifying to the esteem in which the late Mrs. Dockrill was held by her family and friends. ( 17 Jul 1969 pg 16)

DOCKRILL                            MERTON ELSWOOD DOCKRILL – Although in ailing health for some time the sudden passing of Merton Elswood Dockrill, early Thursday morning of last week, in St. Francis General Hospital, where he had been confined for the past three weeks, came as a great shock to  numerous friends and acquaintances.  Born in North Elmsley in 1887, deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dockrill, pioneer settlers of that community where the late Mr. Dockrill followed the farming industry all his life until three years ago, when illness forced his retirement and he moved to Smiths Falls , later becoming a member of the postal service.  He was active at his duty until his demise.  While in the township of Elmsley he was always interested in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community and acted in the capacity of tax collector for a number of years.  Through his jovial disposition he made many friends, who signified their esteem in the large number of spiritual and floral offerings.  He is survived by his widow, the former Ethel Hogan of Perth , and two sisters, Miss Estelle Dockrill, and Mrs. Godfrey Maxwell of Montreal .  The funeral, which was largely attended, took place the following Saturday morning from the Amy Funeral Home to Trinity United Church hall where Requiem Mass was chanted by Very Rev. J.T. Hanley thence to St. John’s Cemetery, Perth, for interment, Rev. W.L. Terrion officiated at the graveside.  The pallbearers were E. Lavender, H. Johnston, C. McTavish, Thomas, William and Leo Hogan.  Friends from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Maxwell, Montreal : Mr. H. Messel? And daughter Shirley, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. H. Davies, sons Jack and Allan, Mr. R. Davies, and Miss Annie Davies of Brockville; Mrs. R.P. Allen, Deep River; Mr. and Mrs. G. Whatley, Toronto, and a number of relatives from Perth and vicinity. ( 2 Dec 1948 pg 10)

DROUGHAN                         At Hamilton, on Tuesday Dec. 3rd, 1929, Edward F. Droughan, beloved husband of Mary E. Hogan, formerly of Smiths Falls. ( 13 Dec 1939 pg 11)

FARRELL                               MRS. GEORGE FARRELL – After an extended illness, one of Perth’s venerable ladies passed away at her home on Brock Street, in the person of Mrs. George Farrell, at the age of 92 years.  At an early age she came to Perth to reside and later married Mr. George Farrell, who was a harness maker by trade.  Her husband predeceased her in January, 1905, and her only son passed away in 1937.  Mrs. Farrell’s home was one of hospitality and good cheer, where friends and neighbors were always made welcome by her.  Her pleasing, cheerful disposition and friendly nature, earned for her the genuine affection and esteem of a wide circle of friends and her passing occasioned deep and sincere regret.  She was a member of the C.W.L., Sacred Heart League and Alter Society.  She is survived by three daughters, Misses Blanche and Irene at home, and Mrs. John Hogan, all of Perth ; two grandsons, George and Edward Hogan.  The funeral was held on Tuesday morning, October 18th, to St. John’s Church , where Requiem Mass was chanted by Rev. Father Farrell, with interment in St. John’s Cemetery .  The pallbearers were, Edward Furlong, Henry F. Shaw, Edward Enright, James Mitchell, Matthew Donohue and Fred Horan.  Out of town friends were, Miss Mary Farrell, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Webb of Brockville, Mrs. John J. Kelly of Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Lanark, Miss Veronica Foy, Kingston, Mr. Edward Hogan of Kingston, Harry J. Adams of Smiths Falls. ( 27 Oct 1949 pg 15)

FOLEY                                    At Perth on Saturday, Feb 21st, Mrs. Michael Foley aged 73 years.  ( 27 Feb 1920 pg 4)

FOLEY                                    Mary E. Hogan, widow of the late Mr. Michael Foley, died on Saturday Feb 21st at the home of her niece, Mrs. Daniel Lee, Mill St. , at the age of 73 years after an illness of two weeks, with pneumonia.  The late Mrs. Foley resided at Glen Tay previous to coming to Perth to live fifteen years ago.  She was of a cheerful and loving disposition and possessed in a large measure those particular virtues which win the esteem of all on whom their influence issued?.  Deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Murray and two brothers, Messrs. Daniel and Michael Hogan of Perth .  One brother, Richard of Westport, died some years ago.  The funeral on Monday morning to St. John’s church and thence to the R.C. cemetery, was very largely attended.  Spiritual offerings were received from: Mr. and Mrs. M. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan, Mrs. Murray and Irene, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Westport , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. ?.V. Malloy, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Murray, Watertown, Mr. Thos. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Hogan, Mrs. R.J. Hogan, Mrs. M. Hogan and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Everard Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P. Furlong and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper?, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James Conlon?, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manlon?, Mrs. M? Mitchell, Mrs. John Byrne, Mrs. M. Murphy and Mrs. Frizoll, Mr. John Horan, Miss Annie Malloy, Mr. R.V. Murphy?, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brady, Mr. John Malloy, Mr. E.V. Griffins?, Mr. and Mrs. J.O? Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. ? Noonan, Miss ? Adams ?, Miss M. McParland, Mrs. J? Morrison? And family, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Horan, Mr. and Mrs. John Murker?, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chevaller?, Mrs. Gallinger? And family, Mrs. J.E. Manlon?, Misses Agnes and Josephine Young, Miss Mary and Kate O’Hare, Mrs. F. Bennett, Rev. Sister M. Augustine, Toronto, Rev. Sister M. Bernadetta, Toronto, Sisters of the Precious Blood, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee, Reglan?, Mr. Wm. ?, and Mr. F. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dockrill, Mrs. H? Kehoe, Mr. J. Noonan and family, Misses Mary and Margaret Bennett, Mr. Leo Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leonard, Miss Gertie Lee, Mr. E.J. Lee, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Reilly, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dewitt, Mrs. John Bennett, Miss Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Noonan, Mrs. McLean and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee, Mrs. A.M. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. John Conway, Mr. and Mrs. James Noonan, Miss Teresa Smith. ( 27 Feb 1920 pg 8)

HARTNEY                             On Wednesday, July 11, about midnight, the death occurred in the Ross Pavilion at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, of Mary Stafford, wife of John Hartney, the well known C.P.R. engineer.  The deceased has been in poor health for some time.  She was born in Almonte, 61 years ago, and was for many years, a resident of Perth.  About 23 years ago, the family moved to Montreal.  She is survived by her husband, three sons, Mack of Plattsburg, Steve of Atlanta, and Stafford of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. Cunningham, Misses Florence and Theresa of Montreal.  The funeral which was held from her late home, 158 Hillside Avenue , to the RC church, Westmount, on Saturday morning, was largely attended.  The remains were brought to Perth on the noon train and interment was made at St. John's church cemetery. ( 20 Jul 1923 pg 8, I couldn’t find a death notice in the Perth Courier)

HARTNEY                             MRS. JAMES HARTNEY - Perth lost one of it's oldest and most highly esteemed residents last Saturday, August 19th, in the death of Mrs. James Hartney, at the age 82 years.  Mrs. Hartney had been ill for several years and was confined to bed for the past twelve months.  Born in Stanleyville , she spent her entire life here.  The former Catherine O'Neil, she was the daughter of the late Francis O'Neil and his wife Margaret O'Caroll.  Her marriage to Mr. Hartney, who predeceased her in 1918, took place 61 years ago, last January.  A devout member of the Roman Catholic Church, Mrs. Hartney was a member of St. John's parish and the Catholic Woman's League.  All her life, while she was able, she took an active part in Church affairs.  She was devoted to her family, and her life was centered around her home and her church activities.  Her passing caused deep regret to a wide circle of friends in Perth   and throughout the district, acquired during her long life.  Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Lloyd H. Hartney of Toronto, Frank Hartney of Delta, Colorado, Mrs. Joseph Mullinn of Perth, John Hartney of Toronto, and Mrs. Mary O'Connell of Grass Valley, California.  Mrs. Hartney herself was the last surviving member of a large family, her brothers and sisters all having predeceased her.  The large attendance at her funeral, the many beautiful flowers, and the large number of spiritual offerings, attested to the sorrow caused by her passing.  The funeral took place on Monday morning, from her late residence, 5 Grant St. , to St. John's Church , where Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated with Rev. Father Ahearne  in the Sanctuary, thence to the church cemetery.  The pallbearers were Ed Young, James J. Smith, Mack McNamee, Lawrence Kirkpatrick, W.J. Byrne, and Fred Ferguson.  Among those from out of town at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Ottawa, Mrs. Joseph Seguin of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartney, John and Thomas of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McLennaghan of Smiths Falls.  Flowers were from the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullins and family, the Composing room of the Toronto Star; cut flowers - Miss Annie Ferguson and Eddie Ferguson, Mrs. H. McAdam.  Cards of sympathy were from Mrs. Hazel Noonan and family, and Mrs. William Lally, Eddie and Francis.  Spiritual offerings were from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartney and family (5), Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartney, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick (2), Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGarry, Miss Josephine Young and sisters,   Miss Annie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conlon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat. McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs. M.P. McNamee and family, the Catholic Woman's League, Mr. and Mrs. M. Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cordick, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taulty, Mrs. Jarbeau and John, Mrs. F. Lambert and Mary, Mrs. John Dowdall, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison and family, Misses Annie and Jennie Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. John Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mulholland, Ed, Annie and Edna Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brady, Mr. B. Cooper, Miss Anita Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lally, Mrs. Geo. Kerr and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Furlong, Mr. Dan Lee and boys, Mrs. Arthur McGlade and family, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil, Mrs. Sarah O'Neill and Mack, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. Victor and Miss Anna Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brady and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Doyle, Miss Lizzie O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Lennaghan, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson,  Mrs. Jas. Lally and Miss Annie Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow, Victoria and Harriett Brown, Mrs. Lucy O'Neill, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. Joseph Conway, Gladys and Rhoda Kane, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Byrne and Irene, Miss Kate Moran, Mrs. Richard Byrne, Mrs. J.E. Maloney, Teresa and Joe, Misses Ellen and Margaret Malone, the Griffin family, Mrs. McCann and Francis, Misses Minnie and Margaret Graham, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. D.V. McGuiggan, Mrs. Dwyre, H.F. and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. F. Shanks and Mrs. William Manlon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartney, Delta, Col., Mrs. Mary McConnell and family, Grass Valley, California. ( 25 Aug 1939 pg 5)

HARTNEY                             At Perth, August 19th, 1939 Catherine O'Neil, wife of the late James Hartney, aged 82 years. ( 25 Aug 1939 pg 5, death notice also found 3 Sep 1964 , under Perth - 25 Years Ago, pg 8)

HARTNEY                             In Perth, on Sept. 28th, Margaret Hogan, wife of Mr. Patrick Hartney, aged 84 years." ( 6 Oct 1911 pg 5)

HARTNEY                             On Thursday, September 28th, there passed away a respected old lady in the person of Margaret Hogan, wife of Mr. Patrick Hartney, Grant St.  She had been in delicate health for about two years and at last her death came suddenly.  Deceased was born in the County of Wexford, Ireland in the year 1827 and came to Canada in 1851 and has been a resident of Perth for 60 years.  She was of a kind disposition, good mother and friend.  Her husband, one son James, and Miss Annie survive and have the sympathy of the whole community in their bereavement.  The funeral was largely attended.  The body was taken to the Roman Catholic Church where Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Hogan.  The several friends that came from a distance are Mr. Lloyd Hartney and Mrs. James Thornton, of Toronto, Mr. Jas. Lally, Montreal, Mr. J.P. Lally, Mrs. J. Matte, and Mrs. J.T. Lanigan, Ottawa; Mrs. L. Gareau, and Mr. J.J. Walsh, Carleton Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan of Clayton. ( 6 Oct 1911 pg 8)

HARTNEY                             The death of Mrs. Michael Hartney, which occurred on Thursday, Aug. 31st, marked the passing of a pioneer citizen.  The deceased lady in religion, a Roman Catholic, and who's maiden name was Bridget McCann, was born at Armagh Co. Down, Ireland, in the year 1832.  Eighteen years later, she came with relatives to Canada, locating at Perth, which town? has since been her home.  About four years after coming to Canada she was married to Michael Hartney, also of Perth , who predeceased her thirty-two years.  In the death of Mrs. Hartney, at the advanced age of ninety-one years, Perth loses an estimable resident, noted for a large hearted sympathy for those distressed and a never failing response to the calls of charity, an ardent Irishwoman, and blessed with a keen intellect.  Mrs. Hartney kept in touch with the events in the old land through the daily press until a few months before her demise.  The family who mourn her loss consist of three sons and two daughters, John and Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick of Montreal, Bernard of Ottawa, Thomas of London, Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick of Perth with whom Mrs. Hartney made her home.  A large concourse of friends and acquaintances followed the body to its last resting place.  The funeral services at St. John 's church and cemetery were conducted by Rev. Father Hogan P.P. General sympathy is extended to the relatives of Mrs. Hartney in their sorrow as the numerous spiritual offerings testify.  Floral offering from Mr. and Mrs. John Hartney and family of Montreal .  The following spiritual offerings were received: Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cordick, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. P. McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaudreau, Mr. and Mrs. S. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Gorman, the Misses Cosgrove, Mrs. C. MacKay, and Miss Margaret McCann, Mrs. T. McCann, Miss Frances McCann, Mr. Pat Hartney and Miss Annie Hartney, Miss M.E. McKinnon, Mr. John Conway, Mrs. Jos. Conway, Mrs. Jas. Hartney, Mr. M. Bennett, Mr. Stephen Bennett, Miss M. O'Laughlin, Mr. Lorne Dowdall and mother, The Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. John Russell, Mr. John O'Laughlin, Mrs. J.J. Byrnes, Mrs. Jno. Bennett, Miss Josephine M. Mulholland, all of Perth: Mrs. T.J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kane and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick, Misses Addle and Rita Kirkpatrick, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Mr. Ed. Hartney, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hartney, London; Mrs. J. Murphy, Detroit; Mrs. M.F. McGlade, Mrs. W. Pennett, of Smiths Falls; Mr. T.J. Queally, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hartney, Mrs. Kathleen and Berna Hartney, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. John McCann, Eganville; Misses Teresa and Margaret McCann, Eganville, and Mrs. J.S. McCann and family, Eganville. ( 8 Sep 1922 pg 6)

HARTNEY                             At Perth, on Thursday, August 31, Bridget McCann, wife of the late Michael Hartney, aged 91 years. ( 7 Sep 1972 pg 9, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HARTNEY                             On Thursday, September 28th, there passed away a respected old lady in the person of Margaret Hogan, wife of Mr. Patrick Hartney, Grant St. She had been in delicate health for about two years and at last her death came suddenly. Deceased was born in the County of Wexford, Ireland in the year 1827 and came to Canada in 1851 and has been a resident of Perth for 60 years.  She was of a kind disposition, good mother and friend. Her husband, one son James, and Miss Annie survive and have the sympathy of the whole community in their bereavement. The funeral was largely attended.  The body was taken to the Roman Catholic Church where Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Hogan. The several friends that came from a distance are Mr. Lloyd Hartney and Mrs. James Thornton, of Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan of Clayton.  ( 6 Oct 1911 )

HARTNEY                             MARGARET HOGAN HARTNEY - In Perth, Sept. 28, Margaret Hogan, wife of Patrick Hartney, Grant St., aged 84 years. Born in Co. Wexford , Ireland in 1827 and came to Canada in 1851.  Husband, son James and daughter Annie survive.  Roman Catholic.  ( 6 Oct 1911 )

HENRETTA                            In Drummond, on Saturday, August 8th, Patrick Henretta, aged 54 years. ( 14 Aug 1975 pg 13, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HENRETTA                            PATRICK J. HENRETTA – On Sunday November 28th there passed away a respected citizen of Drummond Township in the person of Patrick J. Henretta.  Mr. Henretta was born in Bathurst Township 82 years ago.  He was the son of the late Patrick Henretta and Ellen Hogan.  He moved to Drummond with his parents and family early in life and has resided there ever since.  His wife the late Elizabeth Kelly, formerly of Kingston predeceased him in 1925.  He leaves to mourn his passing one son, Patrick of Drummond and two brothers John of Perth and Richard of Fairbanks, Alaska.  Requiem Mass was chanted on December 1st in St. John’s Church by the Right Rev. Monsignor Meagher.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery with Father Trainor officiating at the grave.  Many Spiritual and floral offerings were received from friends and relatives.  The pallbearers were six neighbours; Terrance Ryan, Allen Ewart, Frank Poole, Jas Frizell, Bert Frizell and Wm. Spence. ( 16 Dec 1943 pg 3)

HOGAN                                 HOGAN – At the GWM Hospital, Perth, on Friday, Jun 6?, 1969, Jean Mary Truelove, wife of the late Leo Joseph Hogan, in her 75th year. ( 12 Jun 1969 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  In Perth , on Wednesday, April 9th, 1930 , Miss Mary Ann Hogan.  The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother, Rev. Dean J.T. Hogan, on Friday, April 11th at 8:45 a.m. to St. John’s Church thence to the R.C. Cemetery . ( 11 Apr 1930 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  Miss M.A. Hogan answered the call to the higher and better life on Wednesday, April 8th, at the residence of her devoted brother, Rev. Dean J. Hogan, after a prolonged illness and in her passing a beautiful life was closed.  Deceased was born at the Scotch line ninety-one years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan and for a great many years, resided as a housekeeper with her brother, Rev. Dean Hogan, coming to Perth from Napanee in 1904 when Dean Hogan was appointed parish priest of St. John’s Church .  Miss Hogan possessed a charming personality and was beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.  She was of a quiet and reserved disposition.  She lived an exemplary Catholic life.  She will be sadly missed, not only by her immediate relatives, and Dean Hogan in particular, for she and he were fondly attached to each other, but by all who knew her.  Deceased is survived by two brothers, Dean Hogan and Mr. Bernard Hogan.  The funeral was held from St. John’s Presbytery, where she had resided since coming to Perth, on Friday morning to St. John’s Church where her brother, Dean Hogan, officiated at solemn requiem high mass, assisted by Rev. Father Garvin, of Stanleyville, as deacon, and Rev. Father Whelan, of Lanark, as sub-deacon, and with the following priests in the sanctuary: Rev. Fathers Hanley and Farrall, Smiths Falls; Staley, Chesterville; Caray, Wolfe Island; Melghen, Elgin, Byrne, Spencerville; V. Mengher, Mados?, Keeley, Marmora; Scott, Toledo; McCabe, Kingston, and Keaney, Merrickville.  After the mass the funeral proceeded to St. John’s Cemetery .  The pallbearers were Messrs. Mack Hogan, Bernard Buchanan, Thos. McGowan, Fred Consitt, Fred Publow, and Frank Publow. ( 18 Apr 1930 pg 6)

HOGAN                                 At Smiths Falls, on Wednesday May 11, 1966 , John Daniel Hogan, beloved husband of  Margaret Mahoney, father of Mrs. Raymond Allen (Lois), Smiths Falls. (19 May 1966 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  J.D. HOGAN – The death occurred Wednesday, May 11, of John Daniel Hogan in St. Francis General Hospital after a lengthy illness.  Born in Perth , son of the late Margaret Adam and Michael Hogan, he received his education in that town.  Having learned the printing trade at the Perth Expositor he was later employed by the Hamilton Spectator and the Carleton Place Herald for many years.  At the time of illness, he was attached to the administration branch of St. Francis General Hospital.  Widely known in Eastern Ontario for his affiliation with newsmen and especially for his interest in reporting sports.  Mr. Hogan was married to the former Margaret Mahoney who survives as well as one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Allen (Lois), two grandchildren, Cindy and Randy Allen; two sisters, Mrs. M. Hogan; Perth ; Mrs. M. Dockrill, Smiths Falls , and one brother Thomas and a number of nieces and nephews.  The remains rested at the Amy Funeral Home, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church , Saturday morning, where Requiem High Mass was chanted by Rev. E.F. Shea.  Burial took place at St. John’s cemetery in Perth .  Pallbearers were Joseph Masterson, Clarke McLaren, Daniel Kennedy, Wm. Graham, George Hogan, Perth , and Lorne Cook, Kingston .  The many floral tributes and spiritual offerings testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held.  A large number of out of town friends and relatives attended the funeral. (26 May 1966 pg 11)

HOGAN                                  JAMES P. HOGAN – The sudden and sorrowful demise of James P. Hogan, on Friday, Oct. 17, came as a distinct shock to Perth and surrounding districts.  Born in Bathurst , the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan, he was the youngest of a family of four.  His genial and kindly disposition won for him a host of friends.  A requiem High Mass was chanted by Rev. Father Meagher, in St. John’s Church on Monday morning, Oct. 20, and from there he was borne to his last resting place in St. Johns R.C. Cemetery where Rev. Father Trulmor? Officiated.  His pallbearers were Messrs. A. Noonan, E. Lambert, W. Wilson, ? Donohoe, C. Doyle, F. Conway.  Mr. Hogan leaves to mourn his loss his wife, the former Hannah Doyle, and his sister, Mary Hogan; a brother and sister having predeceased him.  The numerous spiritual and floral offerings testified to the high esteem in which the late Mr. Hogan was held by all. ( 30 Oct 1947 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Monday, Sept (s/b Aug) 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, a daughter. (stillborn). ( 1 Sep 1922 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  HOGAN, HAROLD F. – In hospital, Smiths Falls , Ontario , on Thursday, March 15, 1984 .  Harold F. Hogan of Smiths Falls , in his 66th year.  Sadly missed and loved by Gertrude Elliott.  Dear father of Hal of Halifax; Pat (Mrs. Darcy Majore) of RR4 Lanark.  Dear brother of Kenneth of Ottawa; Norman, Russell and Dorothy (Mrs. Dan Garvin), all of Perth .  Friends were received at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark.  Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Declan Church on Saturday March 17 at 11 a.m. ( 21 Mar 1984 pg 16)

HOGAN                                  At the G.W.M. Hospital, in Perth, on Saturday, February 23rd, 1935 , Mr. Richard Hogan of Perth, aged 65 years. ( 1 Mar 1935 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  A resident of Perth since he was a young man, Mr. Richard Hogan passed away in the Great War Memorial Hospital on Saturday, February 23rd, having been seriously ill since the beginning of the year, and was a patient in the hospital for five weeks.  Deceased was sixty-five years of age, having been born in Bathurst Township on the present farm occupied by Mr. Peter Conlon, 3rd line, a son of the late William Hogan and Jane Colvin.  For the long period of thirty-one years, since 1904, he had been employed as a C.P.R. trackman between Perth and Glen Tay and Perth and Elmsley, and was held in highest esteem by his fellow workmen, officials and other railroad employees on the two divisions between Smiths Falls and Trenton and Smiths Falls and Havelock.  He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen.  He was superannuated at the end of 1934, but unfortunately was destined to live but a short while to enjoy his retirement.  He was an honoured, popular and well liked member of the Perth Fire Brigade for twenty-one years, having joined the organization in 1910 and retired in 1931 when he was made an honorary member.  He was married to Miss Mary McMahon, a native of Ireland, who predeceased him on April 24th, 1925.  He was also predeceased by a sister, Miss Maggie Hogan.  Deceased is survived by two sons, Mr. James A. Hogan, manager of the Dominion Store at Hawkesbury and William P. Hogan, at home, one sister, Miss Minnie Hogan, and one brother Mr. James P. Hogan, both of Perth.  The funeral was held on Monday morning from his late residence on North street to St. John’s Church where Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated at the solemn requiem high mass, the body being afterwards placed in the vault at St. John’s Cemetery to await burial in the spring.  Chief J.W. Gamble and a number of members of the Perth Fire Brigade attended the funeral in a body.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Andrew W. Clement, Lorne Fagan, Wm. White, Francis McParlan, Dan. McParlan and Richard Cordick.  Beautiful floral tributes were received from the Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen, C.P.R. employees at Perth, Glen Tay and Elmsley, Mr. K.N. Paupst?, Brockville, and district managers of Dominion Stores, Dominion Stores Ltd., Montreal, and a large number of spiritual offerings. (1 Mar 1935 pg 9)

HOGAN                                  Bathurst lost one of her well known and life long residents on Friday in the death of Richard D. Hogan, who had been ailing and in poor health for the past seven years.  Born on the homestead, which later became his, he was the son of Daniel Hogan, one of the early pioneers of the township.  He was the eldest in the family and at the time of death was seventy-two years of age.  Surviving members of the family are Michael Hogan and Mrs. Patrick Brady and Mrs. James Noonan sr.  Their father died when the family were quite young, and upon the mother fell the task of rearing them in those primeval days.  The subject of this obituary grew to manhood, strong and sturdy, and in the old lumbering days, teamed and shantied.  He was well known and well liked everywhere and in his day was a skilled violinist, always in demand for an evening’s dance.  Mr. Hogan married Mary Brady, who survives with one son, Daniel.  Their only daughter died several years ago.  Deceased was a successful farmer and was a member of the local board of health for a number of years.  The funeral took place on Monday morning to St. John’s church and cemetery, and was one of the largest coming from Bathurst in many years.  The pallbearers were Alex. Parkes, of Eganville; Michael Conlon, Barry’s Bay, Richard Hogan, Westport; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and John Tovey and James Murphy, 3rd line.  Among relatives and friends from a distance were Mrs. Peter Jackman, of Cobourg; Alex. Parkes and Miss Parkes, Eganville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brady, of Almonte; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan, of Westport ; Michael Conlon, Barry’s Bay; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and Mrs. Dan Cameron, of Smiths Falls . ( 15 Aug 1913 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  A long and useful life ended on the morning of Sunday, October 12th, when Mrs. Richard Hogan passed away after a brief illness at her home on the 3rd line of Bathurst .  The late Mrs. Hogan was one of the oldest residents of Bathurst Township where she had lived her entire life.  She was born in the year 1844, a daughter of the late John Brady and Bridget Morris.  Her mother passed away while she was a baby, and having no older sister, she was cared for through her childhood days by her cousins, the Leonard family.  Her husband, the late Mr. Richard Hogan, predeceased her sixteen years ago.  To their union were born one daughter, the late Mrs. Wm. DeWitt, who died in 1904, and one son, Daniel, who resides on the homestead.  Of a quiet and kindly disposition, Mrs. Hogan was the last member of the first family of the late Mr. John Brady, the brothers being James, Patrick, Michael, Thomas, John and William, and of the second family, Philip, Frank and Mrs. James Publow are deceased.  The surviving members of the Brady family are Mr. Peter Brady of Bathurst , Margaret of Perth , Mrs. Kilfoyle of Kalamazoo , Mich. , and Mrs. Cameron, of Montreal .  Largely attended, the funeral was held on Tuesday morning from her late residence in Bathurst to St. John’s Church, Perth, where the funeral mass was celebrated by Rev. Father O’Neill, burial afterwards taking place in St. John’s Cemetery.  A large number of spiritual and floral offerings were received. ( 17 Oct 1930 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  In Bathurst, on Sunday, Oct 12th, 1930, Mary Ann Brady, wife of the late Richard Hogan, aged 86 years. ( 17 Oct 1930 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  Miss Margaret Hogan, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Hogan, North street , died in the St. Francis de Sales hospital, Smith’s Falls, in the early morning hours of Monday, where she had been receiving treatment for the past two months or so.  Her life of 18? Or 48 years was quietly lived in Perth and Bathurst , where she made many friends.  Hers was a kind hearted disposition.  Her mother, two brothers and a sister survive her:  James P. of the Imperial Hotel, Richard and Miss Mary Jane.  The funeral took place on Wednesday morning to St. John’s church where requiem mass was sung and interment was afterwards made in the Roman Catholic cemetery. ( 24 Apr 1914 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  A deep gloom was cast over Perth and vicinity on Saturday evening, June 24th when it became known that Mrs. Dan. Hogan passed peacefully and quietly away.  With every medical skill and all that loving hands could do, still the Angel silently entered and summoned her to her home of eternal rest.  She was a most devout Catholic and her beautiful and peaceful death was a fitting culmination to her Christian life.  Deceased was Miss Bridget Byrne previous to her marriage and she was born on June 23rd 1854 .  Surviving are her husband, one son, John D., one daughter, Mrs. O. Sutherland, a grandson, Master George Hogan, of Perth, three sisters, Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Mrs. J. McGlade, and Mrs. P. Bennett, of Perth, and two brothers, James Byrne, Stanleyville and Patrick Byrne, Antigo, Wis.  Deceased was an affectionate wife and mother, charitable and obliging.  She never averred the death of two children, Mary and Thomas, who died suddenly three years ago.  While her death was not altogether unexpected still it has left a void that can never be filled.  The large number who gathered around her remains to pay their last respects shows the esteem in which she was held.  The funeral was held on Tuesday morning from the residence of Mr. O. Sutherland to St. John’s church and thence to the R.C. cemetery and Rev. Dean Hogan officiated.  The pallbearers were, Messer's. Geo. Williams, F.L. Lambert, Dan Mitchell, P.J. Doyle, Michael Bennett and Frank Clyne.  The spiritual offerings were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, (five), Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conlon. Jr., Miss M. O’Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. John McParland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, Mrs. Geo. Farrell and family, Mr. Daniel Hogan (five), Mr. Fred Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. McManus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lally, Master Geo. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gallipeau, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, Miss Lizzie ? Kane, St. John’s Auxiliary, Mrs. M. Hogan and Annie, Mrs. Jas. Ryan and Miss ?, Mr. and Mrs. John Conner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. ?, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Miss K. Holloren?, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, Mr. John Bennett, Miss M. Courtouy?, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mr. Jno. And Miss ? Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maloney?, Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. P. ?, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Miss ? Byrnes, Messrs. John and Frank Hogan, Mr. Jas. Kane and family, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conner?, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper, Miss J. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooper, Misses Mary and Kate O’Hare, Mr. Michael Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dowall and family, Mr. and Mrs. C?.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mrs. M. Mitchell and family, Mr. John? Bond?, Mrs. F. and Miss Mary Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Hogan, Mr. ?, Mrs. H? Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon. ( 30 Jun 1922 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  In Perth , on Saturday, June 24th, Bridget Byrnes, wife of Mr. Daniel Hogan, aged 69 years. ( 16 Sep 1922 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  A deep gloom was cast over Perth and vicinity on Wednesday evening, January 16th, when it became known that Mr. Daniel Hogan, son of the late Thomas Hogan and Alicia McCabe passed peacefully and quietly away with every medical skill and all that loving hands could do still the angel silently entered and summoned him to his home of eternal rest.  Mr. Hogan fell on the floor of his bedroom and fractured his hop on Thursday morning, Jan 10th.  It developed into pneumonia and on the following Wednesday death came and left a void that can never be filled.  He was a Roman Catholic with a kind obliging and agreeable disposition.  He was married to Miss Bridget O’Byrne who predeceased him June 29, 1922 .  The large number who gathered around his remains to pay their last respects shows the esteem in which he was held.  The funeral took place on Friday morning from the home of his son in law, Mr. Os. Sutherland, to St. John’s Church , where high mass was celebrated by Rev. Dean Hogan.  Interment being made in the Catholic Cemetery .  The pallbearers were: George Williams, Edward Young, P.J. Kehoe, D.J. Mitchell, J. Henretta and P.J. Doyle.  Floral offerings were from the following:  Employees Perth Felt Co., wreath; spray, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, spray Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland.  Spiritual offerings:  Master George and Edward Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conlon, jr., Miss Rose Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.. J.E. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs.. D.J. McManus, Mr. Herb.  Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.. Dan. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mr. and Miss O’Laughlin, MR. and Mrs. Daniel Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lally, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Master George Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Westport, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, the Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Mr. W.J. Sutherland, Smiths Falls, Miss Mary Byrne, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farrell, A. Friend, Miss S. Sutherland, Montreal, 25, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Crosby, Montreal, 25, Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Dockrill, Smiths Falls, Mr. Michael Hogan, Miss Alice McCardle, Mrs. George Farrel and family, Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Sutherland, 5, Miss Laura Byrne,  Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Lambert, Mrs. M. Hogan and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. Frank Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Noonan. ( 25 Jan 1924 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  MOURN PASSING OF MRS. J.P. HOGAN – The funeral of Mrs. James P. Hogan, a resident of Perth for the greater part of her life, was held last Wednesday in St. John’s Roman Catholic Church.  Very Rev. J.H. Farrell sang the Requiem High Mass.  Interment was in the parish cemetery.  Mrs. Hogan, the former Hannah Doyle, was born in Drummond, daughter of the late Andrew Doyle and Mary Dowling.  She was married in Perth in 1903 to James P. Hogan who predeceased her four years ago.  She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. William Earle, Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs. Frank McGowan, all of Perth and a brother, Edward Doyle of Detroit .  ( 17 Apr 1952 pg 5)

HOGAN                                 Mr. James E. Hogan died of heart failure at Douglas on Tuesday, April 19th.  He had been down to his shop in the forenoon, and complained of a pain in his side, and was induced to return home to lie down for a while.  On reaching the house he entered his room and locked the door.  About three-quarters of an hour later his presence at the shop was required and an attempt was made to arouse him.  As no response to call was received, the door was forced open and he was found lying on the bed dead.  A doctor was called at once and he pronounced it a case of death from heart failure.  Mr. Hogan was the son of the late Mr. Patrick Hogan, who ran a tailor shop in town some years ago.  Deceased was about 42 years of age, and was a tailor by trade.  He moved away from here some years ago.  He was a married man, but leaves no children.  A brother Michael resides in Clayton.  A curious coincidence in deaths of deceased is that his end came the same way as did his mother’s.  Mrs. Patrick Hartney, of Perth, is an aunt, and Mr. Hartney attended the funeral in Clayton. (6 May 1904 pg 7)

HOGAN                                  In Smiths Falls , on Sept. 8th, Mr. James Hogan, formerly of Perth , aged 80 year old. ( 13 Sept 1901 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  In Perth , on Wednesday March 2, Jean Montgomery, beloved wife of Donald Hogan, in her 27th year. (7 Mar 1974 pg 9, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  MARGARET ALECIA HOGAN – Following a short illness Margaret Alecia Hogan, 51 Craig Street, Perth, passed away April 14th, 1974 at the GWM Hospital, in her 85th year.  Deceased was born in Perth, the daughter of the late Michael T. Hogan and his wife, Margaret Adam.  She received her education in Perth and was employed by Henry K. Wampole for a number of years.  On September 25, 1917, she was united in marriage to the late Michael J. Hogan and spent the greater part of her married years on the Scotch Line.  She was predeceased by her husband, Michael, in 1971 and her daughter Doreen, in 1938.  Left to mourn are Sister Margaret Ann, Kingston, and Theo (Mrs. Jack Byrne), of Perth.  Margaret was the last surviving member of her family which consisted of five brothers, Thomas, William, Leo, John and Francis and two sisters, Ethel and Ann.  The funeral was held from Blair and Son Funeral Home on April 17 to St. John’s Church for Requiem Mass celebrated by Rev. Father Price.  Present in the sanctuary were Father O’Hearn and Father Davis.  Interment, St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were Wellington Burke, George Consitt, Roy Waite, Carl Hogan, Hubert Hogan and Melville Hogan. (16 May 1974 pg 16)

HOGAN                                  In Perth, on Monday, March 2nd, Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, in his 71st year. (6 Mar 1975 pg 9, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At St. Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Friday, April 24th, Mary McMahon wife of Mr. Richard Hogan of Perth, aged 37 years. (1 May 1975 pg 13 – Perth 50 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At the GWM Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Sunday, April 14, 1974, Margaret Hogan, wife of the late Michael J. Hogan, in her 85th year. (25 Apr 1974 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  MICHAEL J. (MAC) HOGAN – Following an illness of several months from a heart condition, Michael J. (Mac) Hogan, 51 Craig Street, died in the GWM Hospital, Perth, Ont., on May 20, in his 87th year.  Deceased was a son of the late Patrick Hogan and his wife, Mary Davis, and was born on the Scotch Line.  He received his education at the Scotch Line School and the Perth Collegiate Institute.  He worked the homestead farm for several years, and with his family moved to Perth where deceased worked at Central Wire.  He was married September, 1917, in St. John’s Church, to Margaret Alecia Hogan.  A daughter, Doreen passed away in 1938.  Besides his wife, he is survived by (Theo) Mrs. Jack Byrne, Perth, and Sister Margaret Anne, Edmonton, Alta..  He was predeceased by Dr. J.T. Hogan, Smiths Falls; Patrick, Los Angeles, Cal., and Thomas of Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Consitt (Sadie) and Mrs. Fred Publow (Mae).  Deceased was the last member of his family.  The funeral was held from the Blair and Son Funeral Home on May 22, to St. John’s Church for Requiem Mass chanted by Rev. B.A. McNally and Rev. Dan Ryan.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were George Consitt, Wellington Burke, Norman Hogan, Melville Hogan, Roy Waite, Joseph Mahon. ( 17 Jun 1971 pg 12)

HOGAN                                  At the G.W.M. Hospital ; Perth , Ont., on Thursday, May 20th, 1971 , Michael (Mac) Hogan, beloved husband of Margaret Alecia Hogan, in his 87th year. ( 3 Jun 1971 pg 9)

HOGAN                                  At Perth , on Feb 16, Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, age 58 years. ( 11 Feb 1971 pg 9 – Perth 50 years ago)

HOGAN                                  In Perth , on Monday March 2nd, Mr. Michael T. Hogan in his 71st year. (6 Mar 1925 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  One of Perth ’s highly respected and widely known citizens in the person of Mr. Michael T. Hogan passed away on Monday, March 2nd at the home of his son in law, Mr. Herbert Noonan, Drummond street East , in his seventy-first year.  Deceased was a son of the late Thomas Hogan, of Bathurst .  Although deceased had been falling health for the past few years, death coming as a great shock to his family and friends.  He was a life long citizen of Perth and vicinity and spent the early part of his life farming in Bathurst , later moving to Perth where he resided until death claimed him.  He leaves to mourn his loss five sons and three daughters, namely, Messrs. Thomas, William, Leo, of town, Jack of Carleton Place, Frank of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Merton Dockrill of Port Elmsley, Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Scotch Line, and Mrs. Herbert Noonan, town.  The funeral took place Wednesday morning, March 4th, to St. John’s Church thence to the R.C. Cemetery , Rev. Dean Hogan officiating.  Numerous floral and spiritual offerings were received.  The pallbearers were  Messrs. James Conlon, Richard Conlon, John Henretta, Daniel Mitchell, William McCabe and William Adams. (13 Mar 1925 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  At the GWM Hospital , on Tuesday, Sept 1st, 1970 , Michael Thomas Hogan, in his 87th year. ( 24 Sep 1970 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  MICHAEL THOMAS HOGAN – At the GWM Hospital, Perth , Ont., on Sept 1, 1970 , the death occurred of Michael Thomas Hogan, in his 87th year.  He was born July 15, 1884 , in Perth , a son of the late Michael Thomas Hogan and his wife Margaret Adams.  He spent all of his life in Perth where he received his education and for several years was employed by the Perth Shoe Co. Ltd., retiring in 1959.  On April 16, 1917 he was united in marriage to Rose Mary White who predeceased him in May, 1967.  Mr. Hogan is survived by one son, two daughters and seven grandchildren, Carl of Smiths Falls, Ont; Helen (Mrs. Jim Burke); Mildred (Mrs. Art Pennett) and also one sister, Margaret (Mrs. Mac Hogan), all of Perth .  He was predeceased by four brothers, Bill and Leo of Perth; Frank and Jack of Smiths Falls, and two sisters, Ethel (Mrs. Mert. Dockrill) Port Elmsley and Anna (Mrs. Herb Noonan), Perth .  The funeral was held from Blair and Son Funeral Home on Thursday, September 3, 1970 to St. John’s R.C. Church where the funeral mass was offered by Rev. B. McNally at 10 a.m. and interment in St. John’s Cemetery.  Pallbearers were Norman and Russell Hogan, Roy Waite, Jim Nixon, Earl Walker, George Jackson.  The many spiritual and floral tributes and donations to the Heart and Cancer Funds indicated the high esteem in which Mr. Hogan was held.  Relatives and friends attended from Kingston , Westport , Syracuse , N.Y. Smiths Falls and surrounding area. ( 24 Sep 1970 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  In Perth , on Wednesday, Jan 16, Mr. Daniel Hogan, aged 74 years. ( 17 Jan 1975 pg 9, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HOGAN & LEVER                 TWO PERTH SALESMEN KILLED NEAR ALMONTE – (picture and caption) – A tragic accident at Priest Crossing, three-quarters of a mile West of Snedden Station; near Almonte last Monday took the lives of two well known Perth citizens.  The car in which the occupants were travelling crashed into the train.  The victims of this unfortunate occurrence were Donald Hogan, 28, and Lauren Lever, 33, and the accident occurred at 10:25 a.m.   Lever and Hogan, employees of the Burchell Supply Co., were travelling on the road that ran parallel to the railway.  Apparently the occupants of the car did not hear or see the train which was travelling in the same direction, and turned into the crossing.  The fireman of the engine, Mr. H. Greenlaw said he saw the small English car travelling down the road ahead of the train.  It appeared that the car (sentence illegible).  However, (sentence illegible).  The train driver applied his brakes, but it was too late.  The train ripped into the small car with such force that the occupants were almost instantly killed.  Wreckage was strewn over a distance and when neighboring residents rush to the scene of the wreck they saw that it was too late to do anything.  There was an all Ottawa crew on the train; Engineer Thomas Barnes, Conductor A.C. Trudeau and H. Greenlaw.  Dr. Snedden of Almonte rushed to the scene but there was nothing he could do.  Dr. A.A. Metcalfe, Almonte, District Coroner, presided at the inquest.  Members of the jury were Fraser McMumm, William Sadler, Harvey Timmins, Borden McGill and George Arthur.  The inquest was held on Monday afternoon and a verdict of accidental death was brought in.  The bodies were first taken to Scott’s Undertaking Parlor in Almonte and from their moved to Blair and Son in this Town.  Donald Hogan, born in Perth in 1921, the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan.  While serving with the Air Force in 1945, he married the former Jean Montgomery of County Downs, Ireland, who predeceased him in 1949.  He is survived by his parents, one sister, Dorothy; and five brothers, Norman, Russell and Hubert of Perth; Harold of Sudbury and Kenneth of Windsor.  The largely attended funeral was held from his home to St. John’s Catholic Church, where a Requiem High Mass was chanted by the Rev. H.J. Farrell, V.F., with interment being made in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers, all friends of the deceased were, Scott Burchell, Andrew McGarry, Harold McCormick, Edgar Timmons, James Rodgers, and Thomas O’Donaghue.  The many beautiful floral tributes, spiritual offerings and kind words of sympathy received by his parents, showed the high esteem with which he was held by all who knew him.  Funeral services for the second accident victim, William Lorne Leaver, was held from his home in Perth, to Blair and Son’s Funeral Home, where the services were conducted by the Rev. S.B. Holmes of St. James’ Anglican Church, of which he was a member.  Interment was made in St. James’ Anglican Cemetery, at Smith’s Falls.  Graveside committal services were conducted by the Rev. Holmes.  Pallbearers were, Scott Burchell, Neil Campbell, James Rodger, Ernest Steele, Cameron McPherson and Wilbert Greer.  The lat Mr. Leaver was born in Smiths Falls, on July 1st, 1917, the youngest son of the late William Leaver, and his wife, the former Winnifred Huddleston.  He received his early education in Montague Public Schools and in the Smith’s Falls Collegiate Institute.  He was married to the former Marion Grace Giff of Smiths Falls on June 25, 1938.  He is survived by his wife, his mother, and one daughter, 8, one brother, Kenneth Leaver of Smiths Falls and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Mayhew of Perth and Mrs. George Daughtery of Smith’s Falls. (11 May 1950 pg 1)

HOGAN                                  SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. DONALD HOGAN – A deep sorrow was spread over this community on Thursday Mar 3, when it became known that Mrs. Donald Hogan had passed to her eternal reward in company with her infant son.  The late Mrs. Hogan was Jean Montgomery, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery, County Down, Ireland.  She married  Mr. Hogan in September 1945 and arrived in Perth on August, 1946.  She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, mother and father, and one brother, David, and two sisters, Christine, at home and Mrs. Cunningham in England.  Services were held at St. John’s Church at 9 p.m.  Requiem Mass being chanted by Rev. Mon. Meagher.  Pallbearers were Thos. O’Donoghue, Arthur Pennett, Harry McCormick, Melville Hogan, Andrew McGarry and Ed. Timmins.  The remains were laid in St. John’s cemetery vault to await burial in the spring.  The affection and esteem of her many friends was shown by the following tributes.  Baskets – Bill Clement and Bob McLenaghen, the family, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. McLaren and Mr. and Mrs. O.F. McLaren, Irene Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. T.N. McLaren, Dr. and Mrs. W.G. Blair, Audrey, Alex and Heather Montgomery, Mabel and Alex Blair and Margaret and Hugh.  Wreaths – Employees of Sole Stock,  Lasting & Wood Heel Depts., Perth Shoe Co., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vanbridger, Mr. and Mrs. George Chittick, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McVaine; Robert Rutherford; The Neighbors, Wilson Street.  Sprays – The Gibson Family; Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Stewart; Major and Mrs. A.J. Wittfield; Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Parks; Murrill, Bill and John Stenson; Gladys and Herb King; G.H. Ansley and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alex and E.M. Sabiston; Tom Grace Buker; Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Monnery; George and Mary; Buffan’s Grocery; Sinclair family; Doris Gemmill; Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Headrick, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Headrick, Russell Griffith, N. Stewart; Fletcher Stewart, Dan Hannah, Bob White, Wesley Hanna, John Nagle and Harold Moss; Bolton, George Livingston and The Neighbors on Gore and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cunningham; Ethel and Norman Lightford; Mrs. E. Moss and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Relyen; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dixon; Harry and Yolande; Muriel and Bill Stenson.  Cut Flower – Gertie and Oscar Skaug. (10 Mar 1949 pg 10)

HOGAN                                  DANIEL J. HOGAN LAID TO REST – Well and favourably known throughout Perth and District, Daniel Joseph Hogan, passed away in the General Hospital in Kingston, on Monday, after a three month illness, from a serious operation.  He was in his 73? Year.  Deceased was born in Bathurst Township, a son of the late Richard Hogan and Mary Anne Brady.  After leaving school he successfully followed the occupation of farming.  When the Perth District Co-op commenced business in Perth he was appointed manager, a position he filled for 25 years until his retirement in December 1953, when he was presented with a chair, in recognition of his long and valued service with that organization.  He took a keen active interest in the development of Agriculture in this district and was associated with the South Lanark Agricultural for 40 years, serving as President for a number of terms and also on the Board of Directors.  He was secretary of the Harness Horse Racing Committee of the Fair and assisted in no small degree to stimulate interest of this sport, particularly in the years, when this form of entertainment was at a low ebb.  He was a Past President of the Fair’s Association of Ontario, and served on the Board of Directors.  In January of this year he was presented with a certificate of merit by the Ontario Fairs Association in recognition of his long and valued connection with the Perth Pair Board.  He was active in the Lanark County Federation of Agriculture.  In 1918 he was married to Mary Conway, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Conway, Sr., of Perth, who survives.  The funeral which was largely attended, was held from the Blair and Sons Funeral Home, Thursday morning to St. John’s Church, where Requiem Mass was chanted at 9:30 o’clock, by Very Rev. H.J. Farrell.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery. (23 Aug 1956 pg 2)

HOGAN                                  At Kingston, General Hospital, on Monday Aug. 13, 1956, Daniel J. Hogan, beloved husband of Mary K. Conway, in his 73rd year. (16 Aug 1956 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, Ontario, on Wednesday, December 26th, 1956, Margaret Bennett, beloved wife of the late William R. Hogan, in her 63rd year. (3 Jan 1957 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  ATTEND FUNERAL OF MRS. MARGARET HOGAN – Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Hogan on December 29th, were: Mrs. Andrew McNamara, Detroit; Mr. A.J. Bennett, Ludlow, Ky; Mr. Howard Bennett, Toronto, Mrs. Douglas? Edgar, Iroquois, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hogan, Mrs. Ray Allan, Mrs. Mert Dockrill, Smiths Falls, Dan Kallaughen, Westport. (10 Jan 1957 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  In St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, Jan. 13th, 1960, Dr. J.J. Hogan, Sr., in his 82nd? Year. (14 Jan 1960 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  PROMINENT DOCTOR, J.T. HOGAN DIES AT SMITHS FALLS – Dr. J.T. Hogan, one of Smiths Falls’ prominent doctors, and a native of Perth, died early Wednesday morning, January 13th, in St. Francis General Hospital after a lengthy illness.  Dr. Hogan had practised medicine in Smiths Falls for 50 years, since his graduation from Queen’s University.  Born in Perth, he was the son of the late Patrick Hogan and Mary Davis.  Dr. Hogan was a past grand knight and charter grand knight of Rideau Council 2444, Knights of Columbus, Smiths Falls, and was a member of Smiths Falls Medical Association.  Educated in Perth and at Queen’s University, he married the former Nora Anne Ryan, who survives, in Smiths Falls in September, 1914.  Dr. Hogan was a member of St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church.  Surviving besides his wife is one son, Dr. J.J. Hogan of Smiths Falls; a brother, Michael Hogan of Perth, and a sister, Mrs. Fred Publow, of Perth.  Funeral services were held Friday morning at nine o’clock at St. Francis Church with Rev. J.J. Fogarty officiating.  Interment was in the parish cemetery. (21 Jan 1960 pg 9)

HOGAN                                  at the G.W.M. Hospital in Perth, on Saturday, February 23, 1935, Mr. Richard Hogan, of Perth, aged 65 years. (3 Mar 1960 pg 2, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  MRS. JOHN D. HOGAN – A native of Smiths Falls, Mrs. John D. Hogan of 21 Kensington avenue, died in St. Francis General Hospital on December 14th, after she had been ill for a short period of time.  Margaret Theresa Mahoney was the daughter of the late William J. Mahoney and his wife, the former late Mary Pennett.  Mrs. Hogan was married in the St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church.  She then moved to Carleton Place and resided there for 12 years.  Previous to this she was educated in Smiths Falls.  She was a member of the Catholic Women’s League and the St. Francis Hospital Auxiliary.  Surviving are: a daughter Mrs. Raymond (Lois) Allen; a sister, Miss Evelyn Mahoney and grandchildren, Cindy and Randy Allen.  She was predeceased by her husband in 1966.  She rested at the Amy Funeral Home until Tuesday, December 16th, when her funeral was held at the St. Francis de Sales Church, with Rev. William Powell of Toronto officiating.  Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery in Perth.  Pallbearers were William Cumming, Jack Pruner of Ottawa, Norman Hogan and Roy Waite of Perth and Joseph Masterson and William Porter of Smiths Falls. (31 Dec 1969 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  JAMES A. HOGAN – James Andrew Hogan, died in hospital in Brockville, Sunday January 4, at the age of 54.  He had operated a trucking firm in Ottawa before his illness.  Mr. Hogan was born in Perth on July 10, 1915, a son of the late Richard Hogan and his wife the former Mary McMahon.  He was raised and educated in Perth and moved to Hawkesbury at an early age, then to Ottawa.  He had served overseas during World War II.  He is survived by his wife the former Eileen Healey, two daughters, Anne of Ottawa, Eileen of Belleville; tow sons, Earl of Ottawa and Patrick of Smiths Falls, and several grandchildren; as well as a brother, William Hogan of Brockville, two nieces and one nephew.  His remains rested at the Johnstown Funeral Home, 68 King street, east, until Tuesday morning when requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier church at 10 o’clock.  Interment followed in St. Francis Xavier cemetery. (22 Jan 1970 pg 13)

HOGAN                                  MRS. LEO HOGAN – A prominent resident of Perth all her life in the person of Mrs. Leo Hogan passed away in the GWM Hospital on June 6, at the age of 75 years.  She was the former Jean Mary Truelove, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Truelove and was born in Drummond.  She was the last surviving member of the Truelove family.  She was married in 1914 to Leo Hogan of Perth, who predeceased her in January 1952.  Surviving members of the family are one daughter and five sons, (Dorothy), Mrs. Dan Garvin, Perth; Kenneth, Brampton; Norman, Harold, Hubert and Russell all of Perth.  One son Donald died in 1950.  The funeral was held from Blair and Son Funeral Home to St. John’s Church where Requiem Mass was chanted by Rev. G.A. O’Hearn, with interment in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were Dr. John Stinson?, Andrew McGarry, Edward Timmins, Ron Hogan, Art Pennett and Jim Burke. (31 Jul 1969 pg 15)

HOGAN                                  In Bathurst Township, on Thursday, April 29th, 1932, Mary Davis, wife of the late Patrick Hogan, aged 83 years.  The funeral will take place from the residence of her son in law, Mr. Fred Consitt, Scotch Line, on Saturday, April 30th, at 9 a.m. to St. John’s Church, and thence to the R.C. Cemetery. (29 Apr 1932 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  After a month’s illness with pneumonia, Mrs. Patrick Hogan, one of the most highly respected and esteemed residents of the Scotch Line, passed away on Thursday, April 29th at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Consitt.  Deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Davis, was born in Quebec City eighty-three years ago, a daughter of the late Thomas Davis and Mrs. Davis.  She received her early education at the Convent of the Good Shepherd there, and graduated from that institution in 1866 when the family moved to Montreal and later to Perth.  Some fifty years ago she was married to Mr. Patrick Hogan, a prominent farmer of the Scotch Line where they afterwards lived.  She was predeceased by her husband twelve years ago.  She remained on the homestead which has since been conducted by her son, Mr. Mack Hogan.  Mrs. Hogan was a woman who was greatly beloved in her neighborhood, and exercised an influence that was always for good.  She was richly endowed with talents which were not used selfishly but for the general good, ever working out those plans which found their origin in a warm and loving heart.  She was a devout member of St. John’s Church.  She was left to her sorrowing relatives a memory fragrant with fine thoughts and noble achievements.  Deceased is survived by a family of six: Dr. J.T. Hogan, Smiths Falls; Mrs. Fred Consitt, Scotch Line; Mr. Mack Hogan, Scotch Line; Mr. Patrick Hogan, Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Fred Publow, Perth and Mr. Thos. Hogan, Quebec City.  The funeral was held on Saturday morning from the residence of Mr. Fred Consitt to St. John’s Church, where Rev. Father O’Hearne officiated at requiem high mass with the following priests attending in the sanctuary; Rev. Dean M. Meagher, of Perth; Rev. Fathers Hanley and Therrien, Smiths Falls; Farroll, Kingston; Whelan, Lanark, and Garvin, Stanleyville.  The cortege afterwards proceeded to St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were Messrs. R.G. Bourne?, T.A. Consitt, Jas. Sheridan, Frank McGowan, F.A. Lambert and G.L. Walker.  A large number of floral tributes and spiritual offerings were received.( 6 May 1932 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  DEATH CALLS PERTH’S BELOVED PRIEST

VERY REV. DEAN J.T. HOGAN PASSES AWAY (John T. Hogan)

The tolling of the bell at St. John’s R.C. Church on Tuesday evening of this week indicated to the community that Perth’s beloved priest, Very. Rev. Dean J.T. Hogan had been called to his eternal reward at St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, where he had been a patient since last September.  Death came at 5:10 p.m. and cast a pall’ of gloom over Perth and district, especially among the members of his own communion by whom he was greatly loved and among whom he labored for over a quarter of a century.  Dean Hogan had not enjoyed good health for some time, but continued his labours unceasingly in St. John’s Parish up until September 23rd when he entered St. Francis Hospital, his health continuing to decline and he gradually grew weaker until the summons of death came on Tuesday.

Funeral on Friday.

The body of the late Dean Hogan was removed this (Thursday) afternoon from his late residence, St. John’s Presbytery, to St. John’s Church to lie in state.  The funeral mass takes place on Friday morning at 10 o’clock.  His Grace Archbishop O’Brien, of Kingston, and practically the entire body of clergy of the Kingston dioceses have assembled in Perth for the solemn obsequies. (19 Dec 1930 pg 1)

HOGAN                                  Whole page obit for Very Rev. Dean John T. Hogan, but difficult to read, because there is a big black 1” thick line going across the page, and the left side of the paper is folded or torn, and difficult to make out the who sentence. (26 Dec 1930 pg 6) He died on Dec 16th 1930, also article about him on Jan 28 1911, can’t make it out, but looks like something important happened in his life.

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Friday, August 24th infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everard Hogan. 31 Aug 1917 pg 5)

HOGAN                                 In Smith’s Falls, on Sept. 8th, Mr. James Hogan, formerly of Perth, aged 80 years.  (13 Sep 1901)

HOGAN                                 Sudden Death – An old man named James Hogan, for many years a resident of Perth, where he worked as a cooper and maker of fanning mills, died at Smith’s Falls, where he had been living lately, on Sunday last, of disease of the heart.  His wife died some years ago, but he leaves a grown up family.  His age was 80 years.  The funeral took place to the R.C. cemetery at Perth on Tuesday.  (13 Sep 1901)

HOGAN                                 At Smith’s Falls on Sunday, June 19th, 1921, Foch, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hogan, aged 18 months.  (24 Jun 1921)

HOGAN                                 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hogan suffered the loss of their little son, Foch, whose death took place early Sunday morning in St. Francis General Hospital after an illness of ten days from pneumonia.  He was a bright little child of eighteen months and his parents and brothers and sisters have the sympathy of all in their bereavement.  The funeral was held from the parent’s home, 21 Main Street west, yesterday afternoon at two o’clock to St. Francis de Sales church and thence to St. John’s church cemetery, Perth – also in Record News June 21st. (24 Jun 1921)

HOGAN                                 NICHOLAS FRANCIS HOGAN - Highly respected resident of Smiths Falls for more than 50 years, Nicholas Francis Hogan died suddenly in Ottawa Civic Hospital on Tuesday evening and his passing occasions sincere and lasting regret in this district.  Deceased had been in ill health for some time but had been in the hospital for only a week.  Born in Perth, 67 years ago, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan.  Coming to Smiths Falls as a boy, he had made his home here for more than a half century and for more than 27 years had been employed with the CPR shops here.  In religion he was a Roman Catholic and a member of St. Francis de Sales congregation.  Surviving are three daughters Mrs. J.H. Morris, Toronto, Mrs. Clifford Logan, Sudbury and Miss Gertrude, Ottawa and three sons CSM Frank, overseas, CPL Harold "Bus" OTC Brockville and Ernest, Smiths Falls.  The funeral is being held tomorrow morning from the J.J. Marsh and Sons Funeral Home to St. Francis Church at 9 a.m. where Requiem High Mass will be chanted.  Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery, Perth.  (31 Aug 1944)

HOGAN                                  PASSING OF EVERARD HOGAN – Michael Everard Hogan, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan, died in a Windsor hospital September 28th, after a few days illness.  Mr. Hogan was born in Perth, but 15 years ago moved to Windsor, where he was employed as engineer with Elcombe Engineering Ltd.  Predeceased by his wife, the former Rose White, six months ago, survivors included his two sisters, Mrs. Peter Kehoe and Miss Anne Hogan.  Mr. Hogan’s body was brought to Perth, where the funeral mass was sung by Rev. Rather Farrell September 30th with burial in St. John’s Cemetery.  Pallbearers were D.J. Hogan, Francis J. McParland, George D. Hogan, Wm. A. Wilson, John E. McGlade and Frank A. Cole.  Numerous high and low masses were received, and the following floral offerings from Elcombe Engineering Ltd., employees of Elcombe Engineering Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dupuis, Mr. and Mrs. George Stedman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Mack. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Mack. Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. David Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buffam, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Munroe, Mrs. William Brady, Mrs. H. Doherty, Mrs. Thomas Kirkham, Miss Flora McLennan, Miss Muriel Joynt, Miss Ruby James, Harry Warren, Mrs. A. Kehoe and Mary, Mrs. Corn. Allan. (7 Oct 1954 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  At Windsor, Ontario, on Tuesday, September 28th, 1954, Everard Hogan, beloved husband of the late Rose White. (7 Oct 1954 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  MRS. ROSE HOGAN PASSES AT WINDSOR – Rose Catherine White, wife of Ev. Hogan, formerly of Perth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, passes away March 2, in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor, after one years illness.  Mrs. Hogan was 60 years old and had lived in Windsor for the past 15 years, where Mr. Hogan was employed by the Elcombe Engineering Co., during that time.  Her body was taken to Perth and buried in St. John’s Cemetery, with a funeral mass in St. John’s Church, Thursday, March 4.  Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother Howard White of Detroit, a small daughter predeceased her some years ago.  Pallbearers were Francis McParlan, Daniel Hogan, Wm. Wilson, John McGlade, George Hogan and Frank Cole. (18 Mar 1954 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  SUDDEN DEMISE OF WILLIAM HOGAN – Indicative of the high esteem in which he was held, St. John’s Church was filled for the funeral service of the late William Richard Hogan, who passed away in the G.W.M. Hospital, a few hours after his admission on Friday, March 23rd.  Mr. Hogan was in his 70th year.  Born and educated in Perth, he was the son of Michael Hogan and his wife Margaret Adams.  In his younger days when many mines operated in North Burgess Township, deceased learned the trade of mine? Trimmer and for many years followed this line of business.  Over thirty years ago he joined the staff of the Perth Shoe Company, where he was employed until his recent illness.  In 1921 he was married to Margaret Bennett, who survives together with two sons – Melville and Ronald of Perth; two daughters – Misses Frances and Margaret of Perth; three brothers Thomas and Les? Of Perth, and John of Smiths Falls; three sisters – Mrs. Herbert Noonan and Mrs. Mae Hogan of Perth and Mrs. Merton Dockrill, Smiths Falls.  The funeral was held from the Blair and Son Funeral Parlours on Monday morning to St. John’s Church where Requiem Mass was chanted by Very Rev. Father H.J. Farrell, with interment in Elmwood cemetery.  The pallbearers were Lawrence Morrison, Robert Hendry, George King, Orville Dickson, F.C. Conway and Russell Ferguson.  Floral tributes received were: Pillow from the Family; wreaths from Brothers and Sisters, Lasting, Heeling, Sale, Stock Dept. of Perth Shoe Company; The Neighbors – Baskets- O’Donnell & Dulmage, Eleanor and Eric Sabiston?, Gladys Buckman, Jean Fergus and Norma Brady, The Greengers?, Goodyear & Finishing Dept. of Perth Shoe Co., Employees Perth Post Office Building, Quarter Century Club of Perth Shoe Co., Management and Staff of Dominion Store, The Timmins Family, Rural Mail Carriers and ?, Sprays – Morley Mc?, Earl Darou and John Dowdall, Mrs. Beverkete? And Rhoda Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. George Slack and Mrs. Mary Clements, Containers – The Boys from the Legion Herbert and Dorothy Hogan, Kay and Ivan Selfe, R.W. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Campbell, Mrs. McGrath and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald, Mr. Fred Dodds and Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sergeant, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Code, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Muhill?, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phalen and Mr. Bud Shannon, Mrs. Godfrey Maxwell and Stella Dockrill. (5 Apr 1956 pg 10)

HOGAN                                  JOHN DANIEL HOGAN – With tragic suddenness shortly after six o’clock on Monday evening October 19th, death claimed John Daniel Hogan, 74 Drummond street east, Perth, employee of the felt mill of the Code Felt and Knitting Co., Ltd., from a heart attack.  He was taken ill after concluding his day’s work.  The news of his unexpected passing spread rapidly throughout the town and was received with expressions of keen regret and sadness by his relatives and wide circle of acquaintances.  Deceased was 59 years of age and was born in Perth a son of the late Daniel Hogan and Bridget Byrne.  He was a valued employee with The Code Felt and Knitting Co., Ltd. For the past 25 years and was held in popular esteem by the firm’s officials and his fellow employees.  He was possessed of a personality and geniality which won him a host of friends.  He always lived a quiet and happy life with his family.  He was a devout member of St. John’s Roman Catholic Church.  Many visited the home to express their condolences and the family received other messages of sympathy by telegraph and mail and also numerous spiritual offerings and floral tributes.  On October 12th, 1915, deceased was married to Miss Mary Ethel Farrell, daughter of Mrs. Mary Farrell, Brock street, Perth, and the late George Farrell.  Surviving are his widow, two sons, George D. Hogan with The Code Felt and Knitting Co., Ltd., Trooper Edward T. Hogan, with the Canadian Armoured Corps at Camp Borden, and one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Sutherland, of Perth.  The funeral was held on Thursday morning from the family residence to St. John’s Church where requiem high mass was chanted by Rev. Father Trainor in the presence of a large assemblage of sorrowing relatives and acquaintances and thence to St. John’s cemetery where burial took place.  As a final mark of respect to the departed the upper mill of The Code Felt and Knitting Co., Ltd., was closed to permit the employees to attend.  The pallbearers were John Wilson, Mervyn Code, Albert V. McLean, Thomas Hogan, Frank Horan and Lawrence Farrell.  Attending the funeral from out of town were Mrs. John Kelly, of Port Credit, Miss Mary Farrell, of Ottawa, Mrs. Dan. Cooper and Gerald Cooper of Westport, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of Smiths Falls. (28 Oct 1943 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  At Westport, on December 19, 1918, Mr. Richard Hogan, aged 73 years. (30 Dec 1943 pg 3, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  NICHOLAS F. HOGAN – A resident of Smiths Falls for some 50 years died in Ottawa Civic Hospital, Tuesday evening, August 22nd, in the person of Nicholas Francis Hogan at the age of 67 years.  He had been in ill health for several months, and was in hospital a week previous to his death.  He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan, and was born in Perth.  He went to Smiths Falls as a youth and was for more than 37 years an employee of the C.P.R. shops.  He was a member of St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church.  He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J.H. Morris, Toronto; Mrs. Clifford Logan, Sudbury; Gertrude, of Ottawa, and three sons, C.S.M. Frank, overseas; Cpl. Harold. O.T.C., Brockville, and Ernest, of Smiths Falls.  The funeral was held from the funeral home of J.J. Marsh and Sons to St. Francis Church on Friday morning at 9 o’clock.  Interment was in St. John’s cemetery, Perth. (31 Aug 1944 pg 7)

HOGAN                                  His many friends and acquaintances in this community were sorely shocked to learn of the death in Detroit, Mich., last Sunday evening of Mr. Frank. A. Hogan, a native of Perth and the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hogan.  Deceased had been ill for ten days with typhoid fever.  He was twenty-five years of age, and had resided here up until a few years ago when he went to Detroit to accept a position.  Last November he was married to Miss Gertrude Kelly, of Smiths Falls, who survives.  Also surviving are four brothers, Messrs. Thomas, William, Leo, of Perth, John of Carleton Place and three sisters, Mrs. Morton Dockrill, of Port Elmsley, Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Scotch Line, and Mrs. Herbert Noonan, Perth.  Deceased was a member of Rideau Council Knights of Columbus, Smiths Falls.  The remains were brought to Perth Tuesday morning to the residence of Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Noonan and the funeral was held on Wednesday morning to St. John’s Church where solemn Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Dean Hogan, burial afterwards taking place at St. John’s R.C. Cemetery.  The funeral was very largely attended the Knight’s of Columbus attending in a body.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Vic? Young, Jerome O’Neill, Wilfred Publow, William Lee, Thomas Brady, and Weston? Walker.  Six members of the Knights of Columbus acted as honorary pallbearers.  Floral offerings were from the following: Cresecnt, Mrs. Frank Hogan; broken circle, brothers and sisters; wreath from Mrs. J. Smith and family, Detroit, Perth.  Shea? Company; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lynan?; basket of flowers from girl friends of Smiths Falls and several bouquets from neighbors and friends.  Spiritual offerings were from the following: Mrs. Frank Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Hogan, Carleton Place, Mrs. M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lounsbury, Watertown, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullen, Miss Ella? Kelly, Inkerman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyman, Miss Evelyn Kelly, Adams, N.Y., Rideau Council K.O.C. 3. 31?, J. Conway, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. ? Brady, Bathurst,, Annie and Catherine Cooper, Mary Foy?, Mr. Fred Horan, Mr. Jerome O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conlon, Jas.? L. Taulty, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Lee (Court House), Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ? Cordick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee?, Mr. and Mrs. P. Quartermain?, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Michael McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. Thos? Williams, Mr. Geo. Williams and family, Miss Marjorie Vallely, Mr. John E. McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mulholland, Dr? Dwyre, Blanch and Irene Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McParlan, Mrs. Eugene Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tovey, Kenneth and Norman Hogan, P.A. Noonan, Edgar DeWitt, McPhail Noonan, Earl Dewilt?, Detroit, Kenneth and Norman Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hallinan?, Smiths Falls, Mary and Willie Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. E. Malloy?, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. John Conway sr., Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Miss Mary Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corbitt?  Mr. and Mrs.. J.J. Kelly, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Whyte?, Mrs. P. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hogan, Detroit, Mrs. M. Mitchell and family, Harold Balour?, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ?, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. White, Orville J. Noonan, Detroit, Roy Sheridan, Edwin and Josephine ?, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noonan, Mr. C.J. Foy and family, Mrs. F. Bennett and family, Miss Avery? Carroll?, Detroit?, Miss Evelyn Doyle, S. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White?, S. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGowan, Mrs. Lee and Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taulty? And family, Mrs. Hogan and Annie, Mr. F. McParlan and family, Miss Juli? Wilmer?, A.J. Thompson?, A.? Conway, Detroit, Mrs. H. McGowan and Elizabeth, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Henretta, Mrs. Mary Adams, Mrs. Alice Brady and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. T. Horin?, Mr. S. Bennett?, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manion? And family, T? Roy?, Mrs. ? Noonan and family, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. M.C? Finlay?, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney and family, S. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. E. Quartermain?, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollock?, Mr. J. O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. T. ?, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. ?, Mr. John W. Russel, Mr. Wilfred Publow, Mr. and Mrs. P. McParlan, ? and Lawrence Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, Mr. and Mrs. J.V. O’Donnell?, Mr. Howard White, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. ? Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sheridan, Miss Mary Adams, Peter and Dan? Dowdall. (8 Jul  1927 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  Suddenly at Perth, Ont., on Saturday, January 29, 1977, Hubert Leo Hogan, beloved husband of Victorine Marie Guerin, in his 55th year. (3 Feb 1977 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  At St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Sunday April 6, 1952, Hannah Doyle, beloved wife of the late James Hogan. (14 Apr 1977 pg 15, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At Detroit, Mich., on Sunday, Jul 3rd, Mr. Francis A. Hogan, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, of Perth, aged 25 years. (7 Jul 1977 pg 17, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, on Wednesday, April 15th, 1953, Mary Jane Hogan, in her 85th year. (26 Apr 1978 pg 32, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  In Windsor, Ontario, on Tuesday, March 2, Rose Catherine White (formerly of Perth), beloved wife of E. Hogan, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard White.  Funeral was in Perth on Thursday, March 4. (28 Mar 1979 pg 28, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At Windsor, Ontario, Tuesday, September 28th, 1954, Everard Hogan, beloved husband of the late Rose White. (10 Oct 1979 pg 28, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  At the G.W.M. Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Wednesday, November 12th, 1980, George Daniel Hogan, beloved son of Ethel and the late John D. Hogan in his 64th year. (19 Nov 1980 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  At Kingston General Hospital, on Monday, Aug 13, 1956, Daniel J. Hogan, beloved husband of Mary K. Conway, in his 73rd year. (15 Aug 1981 pg 32, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  In the death at his late home on Lewis street in Perth on Monday, Feb. 16th, of Mr. Michael Hogan there passed away one who had been a life long resident of the township of Bathurst up until two years ago when he came to town to live a retired life.  For a great many years Mr. Hogan had been afflicted with asthma which gradually wore down his system.  He bore his trouble with great patience and was never heard to complain.  The late Michael Hogan was born in the township of Bathurst, the son of the late Daniel Hogan and for a long period farmed on the 3rd concession, a short distance from Perth.  His home was always made hospitable to his friends and neighbors and he held a justifiable pride in his devoted wife and family.  Deceased is survived by his wife, three daughters, Miss Annie, Mrs. P.L. Noonan and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe of Perth, one son, Mr. Everard Hogan of Detroit and one sister Mrs. Patrick Brady of Bathurst.  Two other daughters Miss Florence and Mrs. H.J. Woodruff are deceased.  The funeral was held on Thursday morning  of last week to St. John’s church and thence to the R.C. cemetery and the pallbearers were Messrs. Daniel Hogan, M. Hogan, J. Tovey, J. Cuthbertson, D.A. Lee and Robt. Roberts.  The sorrowing relatives have the sincere sympathy of their many friends in this community.  Spiritual offerings were received from the following: Mrs. Murray and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Sarnia?, Mr. and Mrs. McEachern, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dewitt, Mr. Wilfred Carroll, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Miss M. O’Loughlin, Mrs. Hogan and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Evererd Hogan, Miss Dorothy Kehoe, Misses Gyneth? And Ann Noonan, Mr. Arthur Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. D.A. O’Neill, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Noonan, Mr. John Manion?, Almonte, Miss Catherine Leonard, Detroit, Miss Sutherland, Miss Susie? Sutherland, Mr. Wm. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mrs. Carroll and family, Montreal, Mrs. ?, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Whyte, Mr. Jas. E. Tovey, Mrs. McCann and Miss F. McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Julie? Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. E.P. ?, Mrs. ? Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P? Brady, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. ? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mrs. P.J. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. ? Mitchell, ? Newman? And family, Mr. ? Doyle?, ? Dwyre, Mrs. E. Hudson, Chicago, Mrs. E. ?, Miss Harriett Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. John Merker?, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. ?, Louis? Bernett?, Mr. and Mrs. T. Horan?, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas? Conlon?, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Mrs. J?E. Manion, Mrs. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Malner?, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. O’Neil, Mrs. Galliger? And girls, Mr. ? Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tovey, Mrs. Michael Mitchell and family?, Mr. Jas. Noonan and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.?, Mr. R.C ?, Arnprior, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John Lombert?, Mrs. Condit?, and Mrs. McNamee?, Mr. J.D. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. ? Jackman?, Toronto, Mr. Mack Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frizoll?, Detroit, Miss Gertie Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. T. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Traynor, Miss Doyle, Dr. and Mrs. Consitt?, Mr. and Mrs. Hartney, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. John Henretta, Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Wilson Street, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. McCabe, Almonte, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mrs. Murray and Irene.  Floral Offerings: Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Silverstone: cross, Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Lee, shrif? Mrs. McCullough and Misses Mary and Ellen. (27 Feb 1920 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  PATRICK HOGAN – Patrick Hogan, 63, of Los Angeles, California, died in that city on July 30th.  Mr. Hogan was born on the Scotch Line in 1888, the son of the late Patrick Hogan.  He received his primary and secondary education in Perth schools and joined the Bank of Montreal staff here.  He also worked in Renfrew and Kitchener.  He was the bank manager at Tisdale, Sask, for many years before he moved to California to take up residence.  The deceased was married in Tisdale to the former Ellen Derry and would have celebrated his 21st? anniversary this coming year.  Surviving are his wife, one son, Desmond, serving with the Armed Forces in Germany, three daughters residing in California, two brothers, Mack J. living on the Scotch Line and Dr. J.T. Hogan of Smiths Falls, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Consitt, of the Scotch Line and Mrs. Fred Publow of Perth.  The funeral took place on Aug. 3rd in California. (9 Aug 1951 pg 12)

HOGAN                                  MRS. ROSE HOGAN PASSES AT WINDSOR – Rose Catherine White, wife of Ev. Hogan, formerly of Perth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, passed away, March 2, in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor, after one year’s illness.  Mrs. Hogan was 60 years old and had lived in Windsor for the past 15 years, where Mr. Hogan was employed by the Elcombe Engineering Co., during that time.  The body was taken to Perth and buried in St. John’s Cemetery, with a funeral mass in St. John’s Church, Thursday, March 4.  Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother Howard White of Detroit, a small daughter predeceased her some years ago.  Pallbearers were: Francis McParlan, Daniel Hogan, Wm. Wilson, John McGlade, George Hogan and Frank Cole. (18 Mar 1954 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  After an illness of only one week’s duration the death occurred in Perth on Wednesday, Feb 16th of Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, at her late residence on Drummond Street East.  Before marriage deceased was Miss Margaret Adams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adams, of Burgess, where she was born 58 years ago.  Since her marriage to Mr. Hogan she had been a continuous resident of Perth, and has been held in high esteem among a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.  Her death has caused gloom and sadness in her own family circle, and also among her neighbors with whom she was considered a true friend and a woman of many fine qualities.  Surviving to mourn her loss are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Dockrill, Port Elmsley, Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Scotch Line, Mrs. Herbert J. Noonan, 3rd Line Bathurst, and five sons, Messrs. Thomas, William, Leo, John and Frank.  Deceased is also survived by one sister and two brothers in Perth, Miss Mary and Messrs. James and John.  A brother Michael died in Perth some years ago.  The funeral took place last Friday morning to St. John’s Church thence to the R.C. cemetery.  The pallbearers were Messrs. James Adams, John Adams, Dennis Noonan, John Conway, sr., Geo. Williams and P.J. Furlong.  Those attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs. Thos. Keilty?, of Ottawa, Mr. M.P. Adams, and daughter Miss Florence, of Westport, and Mr. Thos. Murray of Renfrew.  Spiritual offerings to the number of one hundred and thirty were received.  The floral offerings were as follows: pillow from the members of the family, wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. W.L. McLaren, the employees of the Perth Knitting Mill and Perth Shoe Co.  (25 Feb 1921 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  After a period of ill health extending well over three years, Mrs. Richard Hogan passed away in St. Francis General Hospital at Smiths Falls on Friday April 24th and a wide acquaintanceship regret exceedingly her death.  Her maiden name was Mary McMahon and she was born in Scotland of Irish parentage over 37 years ago.  Over eleven years ago she was married to Mr. Richard Hogan, who with two sons, William and James  survive.  Mrs. Hogan was a woman of a kind and loving disposition and was held in high regard by her neighbors and acquaintances.  The funeral was held from the family residence on Wilson Street East, on Monday morning to St. John’s Church and thence to the R.C. Cemetery.  Rev. Dean J.T. Hogan officiating.  The pallbearers were Messrs. M.J. McCarthy, Jas, Badour, Fred Fortner, George Covell, Wm. Taulty and James Russell.  A spray was received from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. White.  Spiritual offerings were received from the following:  Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Badour, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mr. And. Doyle and Miss Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Burke?, Mr. and Mrs. John Henretta, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manion, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mrs. Florence Manion, Mr. and Mrs. P. McGlade, Miss Rose McGinn, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald, Mrs. ? Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip White, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frizelle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. John Lambert and Miss Kathleen Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. M. O’Neil, Mr. John O’Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Miss Elizabeth Kane, Mrs. John Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Noonan, Mrs. W.J. Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Os. Sutherland, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Tovey. (1 May 1925 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  At the advanced age of 85 years Mrs. Wm. Hogan passed away at her home on North Street on Thursday Dec., 29th after a period of feeble health.  Deceased was born in Ireland her maiden name being Jane Colvine, and she came to Canada at an early age and resided with relatives in Sherbrooke.  Over sixty years ago she was married to the late Wm. Hogan and they lived in Bathurst where Mr. Hogan farmed, and after his death 32 years ago, the family went to Glen Tay to reside and later moved to Perth.  Mrs. Hogan had a great many admiring friends in town and vicinity with whom she was held in high respect and esteem.  She was a devout adherent of St. John’s R.C. Church and a constant worshiper there for a long time.  Surviving are one daughter Miss Mary and two sons, Messrs. James P. and Richard of Perth.  A daughter Miss Maggie died some years ago.  The funeral was held on last Saturday morning to St. John’s Church and thence to the R.C. Cemetery.  The pallbearers were as follows: Messrs. Dan Mitchell, P.J. Sheridan, R. Wilson, P.J. Kane, Wm. King and R.A. Brown.  The spiritual offerings were made by the following: Mr. and Mrs. P.J. McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manlon, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Noonan, Misses Young, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McGowan, Mrs. Wm. Farrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frizell, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ernie?, Mrs. Hogan and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. John Henretta, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taulty?, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Noonan, Mr. Jon O’Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Furlong, Mrs. A. Josephine Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Misses Graham, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Misses Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kane, Miss Mary Hogan, The Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sheridan, Rev. Sisters of St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Donahoe, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Lambert. (6 Jan 1922 pg 2)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Thursday, Dec. 29th, Jane Colvine, relict of the late Wm. Hogan, aged 85 years. (6 Jan 1922 pg 8)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on December 29, Jane Colvine, relict of the late William Hogan, aged 85 years. (26 Dec 1946 pg 2 & 5, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  MRS. RICHARD HOGAN – The death is announced of the wife of Mr. Richard D. Hogan, of Westport, formerly of the third line of Bathurst and Lanark.  The Brockville Recorder has the following obituary:  Mrs. Hogan, wife of R.D. Hogan, late of the Windsor Hotel, Westport, died at her home in that village on Saturday evening, after an illness of about three weeks.  Death was due to heart trouble.  Deceased was sixty-two years and three months old and has been a much respected resident of Westport for between thirty and forty years.  She was a sister of Mr. J. H. Whelan, postmaster there.  Three other brothers and three sisters survive.  They are Wm. And Walter Whelan, of Saginaw, Mich, James Whelan, of Bay City, Mrs. Churchill, Petoskey, Mich., Mrs. T. McKay, Saginaw, and Mrs. McCaffrey, Westport.  Her husband and one son, T.P. Hogan, of the firm of Scott & Hogan, hardware merchants, Westport, also survive to mourn her loss. (11 Oct 1901 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Sept. 26th, Margaret Hogan, wife of Mr. Patrick Hartney, aged 84 years. (9 Oct 1936 pg 2, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN                                  FORMER CONDUCTOR DIES – P.J. Hogan, who for many years lived in Perth while a conductor on the Perth Local, died at his home, 1651? Gerrard Street, Toronto, on Wednesday September 22.  Mr. Hogan was well known here and his passing will cause deep regret among his many friends here.  The funeral is to take place in Toronto. (24 Sept 1937 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  MARY MARGARET DOREEN HOGAN – General regret was caused to residents of the Scotch Line community on Monday, September 19, by the death of Mary Margaret Doreen Hogan, only child of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hogan, of the Scotch Line.  Doreen passed away following a lingering illness.  Just as a flower is by nature beautiful and attractive, so it was with Doreen, her charming expressions of artless simplicity imparting a charm that caused her to be generally loved.  Her fond parents, well realizing what a precious charge was theirs, offered every home opportunity for Doreen’s personal advancement.  As Doreen grew older and mingled, with her classmates, she promoted happiness in her usual easy and friendly manner.  She was ever an industrious pupil, but her high ideals to continue at school were not realised because of her weakened physical condition.  Seeing that Doreen was not to enjoy God’s precious gift of health, her devoted and loving parents became resigned when they realised she was about to reach Heaven’s pearly gates.  At her funeral Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Dean M. Meagher, Rev. Father Ahearn was present in the sanctuary.  Friends and relatives at the funeral from a distance were Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Hogan, Smiths Falls; John F. Consitt, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan and Lois, Carleton Place; John Hogan, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles de St. Croix and Lorraine, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Smiths Falls.  The many spiritual and floral offerings by relatives and friends testified to the sincerity of the sympathy expressed by them.  Spiritual offerings were from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mac J. Hogan, Mary, John and George Consitt; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan and family; The Sisters of St. Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls; Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Dockrill; Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Hogan and John (three), Smiths Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Consitt; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Noonan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow and family; Mrs. P.J. Kehoe; Mrs. Daniel Mitchell and Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan and family (two); Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, Carleton Place; Mrs. Richard Byrne; Mr. and Mrs. Philip McParlan; The Cordick boys; Lorraine de St. Croix, Toronto; Mrs. Roy Sheridan’ Mammie Davis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Enright; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hogan and family; Mrs. Os. Sutherland and Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sheridan and family; Mr. and Chas. De St. Croix, Toronto; Miss Bessie Davis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cordick; Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Donohue and Patricia; Misses Ellen and Margaret Malone; Mr. and Mrs. J.E. McGlade; Mrs. Robert Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. Francis McParlan; Boyd and Norman Mitchell; the Furlong family; Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne and family; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stafford and family; Mr. and Mrs Pete Conlon and family; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. John McParlan and Catherine.  Floral offerings were received from:  Cross – Mother and Father; Wreath – Teacher and Pupils S.S. No. 1 Bathurst; Spray – Mr. and Mrs. Merton Dockrill; Spray – Mrs. John Dockrill and Stella; Showf? – Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper and Lorraine; Miss Dorothy Sheridan – Contributed. (30 Sept 1938 pg 5)

HOGAN                                  At the G.W.M. Hospital, Perth, on Monday, Jan. 30, 1961, Annie Hogan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan. (2 Feb 1961 pg 4 (Anne Helene)

HOGAN                                  Miss Annie Hogan, a well known resident of Perth, passed away suddenly at the Great War Memorial Hospital on January 30, 1961.  Miss Hogan was born on the 3rd line of Bathurst, a daughter of the late Michael Hogan and his wife, Sarah Groggan.  In June, 1918, she moved to Perth with her parents and resided on Lewis Street.  Following the death of her parents, she lived with her sisters, Mrs. Peter Noonan and Mrs. Peter Kehoe, at 94 Peter Street.  In 1929 she joined the staff of Shaws of Perth and spent her entire lifetime as a member of this organization.  Miss Hogan was a member of St. John’s Roman Catholic Church in Perth and was active in the Catholic Women’s League.  Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. J.F. Noonan, Perth Mrs. Barry Reid, Detroit, and one nephew, Arthur Noonan, of Perth.  She was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs. Peter Noonan, (Margaret), Mrs. Peter Kehoe (Mary), Mrs. H. Woodruff (Maude), and one brother Everett Hogan.  Funeral services were held on February 2, 1961, from Blair and Son Funeral Home to St. John’s Church where requiem mass was chanted by Msgr. H.J. Farrell.  The body was placed in St. John’s vault, with interment to take place in the Spring.  Pallbearers were John F. O’Gorman, John Brankin, Michael Nagle, Walter Bromley, Clayton Farnel and Leo Williams.  Many spiritual and floral offerings were received, testifying the high esteem in which Miss Hogan was held by a wide circle of friends. (23 Mar 1961 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  LEO HOGAN – Relatives and friends in Perth and district were saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Leo Hogan, in the G.W.M. Hospital, Perth.  He was in his 69th year.  Born in Perth, Mr. Hogan was the son of the late Michael Hogan and the former Margaret Adams.  He spent his entire life in Perth.  Surviving besides his wife, the former Jean Truelove, are one daughter, Dorothy, of Perth; five sons, Kenneth, of Windsor; Harold, of Sudbury; Norman, Hubert and Russell, all of Perth.  He was predeceased by one son, Donald in 1950.  Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Hogan (Margaret), Perth, and Mrs. M. Dockrill (Ethel), of Smiths Falls and two brothers, Thomas Hogan of Perth, and Jack Hogan, Smiths Falls.  Pallbearers were Melville Hogan, Carl Hogan, Thomas O’Donahue, Kenneth O’Neil, William Warren and Doug Watt.  Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Monsignor H.J. Farrell in St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, Perth.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery. (8 Feb 1962 pg 13)

HOGAN                                  A deep gloom was cast over the town and vicinity on Saturday morning, May 3rd, when it became known that Thomas L. Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan, Harvey street, passed away peacefully and quietly away.  Deceased contracted a cold in the army some months ago, from which he never recovered.  With every medical skill and all that loving hands could do, still the “Angel” silently entered and summoned him to his home of eternal rest.  Death at all times is sad, but is particularly so when two young lives are called so suddenly, it only being two weeks and three days since his sister Mary, had died.  The late Mr. Hogan was of a cheerful and pleasant disposition, and had a kind word for all who knew him.  That he was loved and respected was testified? By the members who from far and near ascribed to pay a last tribute of respect and love to the deceased.  Mr. Hogan leaves to mourn his loss, his parents, one sister, Mrs. O. Sutherland, one brother, John, and his intended bride, Miss M. McParland, to whom sincere sympathy is extended.  The funeral took place on Monday morning, May 5th, from his parents’ residence, in St. John’s church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Hogan.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Wm. Hogan, Frank J. Byrne, Lawrence Morrison, Alex. Cameron, William Lally and Fred Sutherland.  Many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings were received and also many telegrams of sympathy.  Floral offerings: Cross, Miss M. McParland; cressent?, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland; spray, Mrs. P.A. Conway.  Spiritual offerings: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hogan, Miss M. McParland, Mr. Wm. Hogan, Mr. Frank J. Byrne, Mrs. Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mrs. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Messrs. John and Frank Hogan, Mr. Wilfrid and Miss Irene Publow, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Miss Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Conway, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Conway, Sherbrooke, Que., Mr. Lawrence J. Dowdall, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mrs. J. Graham and Miss I. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan, Mr. John Gallipeau, Mr. George Gallipeau, Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Consitt?, Mr. and Mrs. G. Egan, Mr. Redmond O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow, Mr. and Mrs. D. Walsh, Mr. Herbert Bennett, Mrs. Beatrice McParland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mr. James Brown, Mr. John Dowdall, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Cordick, Mrs. S. Frizelle and Mrs. M. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Geaudreau, Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Cordick, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, Mr. Frank Horan, Mr. M.P. McParland, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cordick, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Mr. Thos. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. John McParland, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuiggan and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lambert and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dowdall, Misses Mary and Lizzie Kane, Mr. P.J. Quinn, Mr. James and Miss M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith and family, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Westport. (9 May 1919 pg 10)

HOGAN                                  In declining health in the last few months, the death occurred at her home on Lewis street, Perth, on Tuesday, April 24th, of Sarah Grogan, widow of the late Mr. Michael Hogan, former well known farmer of the 3rd line of Bathurst, near town, and son of the late Daniel Hogan and Mary McCabe.  Mrs. Hogan was a native of Ireland where she was born 84 years ago, and came to Canada at an early age, and resided in Bathurst.  She was married to the late Michael Hogan, by the late Rev. Father Chisholm in November, 1876.  Mr. and Mrs. Hogan resided on their farm on the 3rd line of Bathurst until sixteen years ago when they retired to come to Perth to reside.  Mrs. Hogan was predeceased by her husband in January, 1920, and by two daughters, Florence in infancy, and Mrs. H.J. (Sarah Maud) Woodruff, in May 1914.  Deceased is survived by three daughters, Mrs. P.L. Noonan, Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, and Miss Annie, one son, Mr. Everard Hogan, all of Perth, three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.  Mrs. Hogan, in her quiet, pleasing way, was a general favorite with all her friends and acquaintances.  She was a thoughtful and considerate mother, deeply devoted to her family, and enjoyed the good fortune of having all the members resident of this town, thus keeping the family ties intact.  All who knew Mrs. Hogan testify to her gentle spirit and Christian character.  Her sympathy and kindness was known and felt in the community.  She was a devout Roman Catholic in religion.  The funeral was held on Thursday morning to St. John’s Church where a large congregation of sorrowing friends and acquaintances assembled at the Requiem High Mass at which Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated with Rev. Father O’Hearne in the sanctuary.  Afterwards the remains were laid to rest in the family plot to St. John’s Cemetery, Rev. Father O’Hearne officiating at the last grave-side rites.  The pallbearers were Messrs. H.F. Shaw, E.J. Lambert, H.J. Cuthbertson, E.P. Furlong, F.C. Conway, and Leo Williams.  Numerous beautiful floral tributes and spiritual offerings were received.  Mrs. Mary Crawford of Ottawa, and Mrs. D. McEachren of Sarnia, attended the funeral. (27 Apr 1934 pg 6)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Tuesday, April 24th, 1934, Sarah Grogan, wife of the late Michael Hogan, aged 84 years. (27 Apr 1934 pg 7)

HOGAN                                  At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, on Saturday, May 20, 1967, Rose Mary White, beloved wife of Michael Thomas Hogan, Perth, mother of Mrs. James Burke and Mrs. Arthur Pennett, Perth, and Mr. Carl Hogan, Smiths Falls. (1 Jun 1967 pg 4)

HOGAN                                  MRS. THOMAS HOGAN – Rose Mary White, beloved wife of Thomas Hogan, died in Kingston on May 20, 1967, after an illness of six months.  Born in Burgess in 1881, she was the daughter of the late Stephen White and Rose McGlade.  She lived all her married life in Perth.  She leaves to mourn, her husband, three children, Carl of Smiths Falls, Mrs. Jim Burke (Helen), Mrs. Art Pennett (Millie), both of Perth; one brother, Vince White, two sisters, Mrs. Susie? McAndrews of Westport and Mrs. Florence Walsh, of Godfrey, and seven grandchildren.  Three brothers and three sisters predeceased her:  Joseph, Michael and John F., Mrs. John McAndrews, Mrs. Jim Kane and Mrs. Sam Cordick.  The funeral took place on May 22, 1967 from Blair and Son Chapel to St. John’s Church, where Requiem High Mass was chanted by Rt. Rev. Msgr. H.J. Farrell.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were John R. McParlan, Francis Fournier, Gordon Coutts, Ed Timmins, Joe Publow and Norman Hogan. (29 June 1967 pg 12)

HOGAN                                  At Perth, on Monday, October 18, John Daniel Hogan aged 50? years. (17 Oct 1968 pg 9, found under Perth - 25 years ago.)

KEHOE                                   MRS. PETER J. KEHOE – After an illness of several months, Mrs. Peter J. Kehoe passed away suddenly at the Wiseman Private Hospital, on Friday, March 25th.  She was the former Mary (Maime) Hogan, daughter of the late Michael Hogan and his wife Sarah Groggen, and was born on the 3rd line of Bathurst.  She received her education in St. John’s Separate School and Perth Collegiate.  On June 15th, 1903, she married Peter J. Kehoe in Perth, and has since resided here.  In 1917 they purchased the Revere Hotel from the late William Flett, and on the death of Mr. Kehoe, on September 2nd, 1930, Mrs. Kehoe conducted the business until 1942, when she disposed of the establishment to Mr. Allan of Kemptville.  Mrs. Kehoe was active in the Catholic Women’s League and of organizations connected with St. John’s Church.  She was highly regarded with all who she came in contact with, both in business and social life.  She was a woman of likeable personality and her passing is deeply regretted.  Surviving is an only sister, Miss Annie Hogan, of Perth, two nieces, Mrs. J.F. Noonan, Perth; Mrs. Barry Reid, Detroit and Arthur Noonan, of Perth.  The funeral was held from the Blair and Son Funeral Home on Monday, May 28th, to St. John’s Church where Requiem Mass was chanted by Msgr. H.J. Farrell.  Entombment was in St. John’s vault until sprint.  The pallbearers were Walter Bromley, Frank Priestly, Leo Williams, J.F. O’Gorman, Norman Mitchell and Mac Nagle.  Many spiritual and floral offerings were received, testifying the high esteem in which Mrs. Kehoe was held by a wide circle of friends. (7 Apr 1960 pg 2)

KIRKPATRICK                      At Perth, Ontario, on Tuesday, June 7th, 1955, Johanna Hartney, beloved wife of Laurence Kirkpatrick, in her 82?nd year.  Interment in St. John’s Cemetery. (16 Jun 1955 pg 13)

KIRKPATRICK                      MRS. DAVID KIRKPATRICK – There entered into rest April 27, 1963, at Montreal, Que., (Mary Agnes) Lillian Hartney, beloved wife of the late David Kirkpatrick.  A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hartney, she was born in Perth on November 7, 1877.  On June 6, 1898 she was married to David Kirkpatrick, who predeceased her Dec 19, 1955.  Left to mourn her loss are two sons, David of Chilliwack, B.C., and Frank of Montreal, and three daughters, Mary, Addie (Mrs. Sam Smallshaw) and Margaret (Mrs. Ray Sydenham) of Montreal and the late Rita, Michael and Eddie.  Also surviving are 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.  Her funeral took place on the morning of April 29 from Blair and Son funeral home to St. John’s Church for Requiem High Mass celebrated by Monsignor H.J. Farrell.  Pallbearers were Gerald Smallshaw, Kenneth Smallshaw, Peter Sydenham, Brian Sydenham, Roy Doyle, Steve Hartney.  Interment took place in St. John’s Cemetery. (30 May 1963 pg 13)

KIRKPATRICK                    At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, on May 9, 1963, Laurence (Larry) Kirkpatrick, beloved husband of the late Annie Hartney passed away at the age of 88 years.  A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Kirkpatrick, he was born at Birkenhead, England, March 7, 1875, but came to Perth at an early age and spent his entire life here, except for five years, he spent with his niece, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, in Montreal.  He was predeceased by a brother, Mr. David Kirkpatrick, on Dec 19, 1955.  He is survived by two nephews David of Chilliwack, B.C. and Frank of Montreal and three nieces, Mary, Addie, (Mrs. Sam Smallshaw) and Margaret (Mrs. Ray Sydenham) of Montreal.  The funeral took place on the morning of May 11, 1963, from Blair and Son funeral home to St. John’s Church for Requiem High Mass, celebrated by Monsignor H.J. Farrell.  Pallbearers were Michael Closs, James Wiseman, John Winfield, James Lunn, Frank Kirkpatrick, Albert Clark and Steve Hartney.  Interment took place in St. John’s Cemetery. (30 May 1963 pg 13)

KIRKPATRICK                    In Montreal, on Sun. Feb 25th, Miss Reta Kirkpatrick, aged 17 years." (2 Mar 1923 pg 4)

KIRKPATRICK                    (first few lines completely faded, therefore illegible) and Collegiate Institute here.  Deceased is survived by her parents and three sisters Misses Mary, Adelaide and Margaret, and four brothers Michael, David, Edward, and Francis.  The remains were brought to Perth and the funeral was held on Wednesday morning from the residence of her uncle Lawrence Kirkpatrick to St. John's Church where Rev. Dean Hogan officiated and hence to the RC cemetery.  The pallbearers were Edward Lambert, Thos. McGarry, Harold Malholland, Leo Mulholland, Emmett Wilson, and Orville Clyne.  Relatives from a distance at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hartney, London, Mrs. B. Hartney and Berna?, Ottawa, Mr. John Hartney, and Mr. J. Murphy, Montreal.  The floral offerings were as follows: P.C.I. pupils, Miss Lottie I. Wilson, and Misses Scott, Montreal, Que., Main Office Molsons Bank, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartney and family, Montreal, Que., Mr. J. Smallshaw? Smiths Falls,  Ont.  The spiritual offerings were as follows: Miss Emiline Courtney, Ladies Auxiliary, Miss Margaret McCann, Miss Mary E. Smith, Miss Margaret McParland, Missis Muriel and Norman Clyne, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cordick?, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Geaudreau, Mrs. J. Hartney, Mrs. R. Wilson, Forth Class Pupils St. John's School, Mr. Lorne Dowdall and mother, Misses Anna and Mary Collins, Miss O'Laughlin, Misses P. Dowdall and K. Doyle, Mrs. Wm. Pennett, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGlade, Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick, Miss M. Kirkpatrick, Miss A. Kirkpatrick, David and Michael Kirkpatrick, Mrs. W. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. O'Mara, Miss Margaret Lafontaine, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lafontaine, Mr. Ed. Hartney, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hartney, London, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. B. Hartney, Ottawa, Mr. John and Miss Mary Burns, Detroit, Mr. Stephen Bennett, Perth, Miss Aletha Kane, Miss Mary Lambert, Miss Ruby White, Mrs. J.J. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Noonan, Mr. J. O'Laughlin, Miss Mary Cooper, Mrs. McCann and Frances, Misses A. and N. McGlade, Misses M. and E. McGowan, Mr. James Brown and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick, Mr. M. and Miss M. McGlade, Mr. John Russell, Miss Mary Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ripley, Misses D. Kehoe and Ann Noonan, Mr. Daniel Teresa Cordick, Mrs. W.J. Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Henretta, Miss L. Badour, and M. Young, Misses Zita? and Mary McLaren." (2 Mar 1923 pg 8)

KIRKPATRICK                    Suddenly, at Ottawa, on January 24, Cameron Kirkpatrick, beloved elder son of Mr. and Mrs. George (Buddy) Kirkpatrick, of Ottawa, in his 9th year. (26 Jan 1967 pg 5)

KIRKPATRICK                    BOY KILLED WHEN HIT BY AUTO – A boy was killed and his friend injured when a car hit them as they walked across Edgeworth Avenue, Ottawa, just north of Carling Avenue about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.  Dead is Cameron Kirkpatrick 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick of 491 Edgeworth.  Mr. Kirkpatrick is a former Perth man.  His friend, John Shouldice a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shouldice of 430 Edgeworth, was treated for cuts and bruises and released by the Civic Hospital.  Police said the boys were walking west across the street, carrying hockey sticks and tennis balls, when they were hit by a car driven by William Campbell, 25, of 3 Parkmount Crescent.  They were both carried almost 70 feet following the impact.  Young Kirkpatrick was declared dead on arrival at hospital.  Police said they boys waited for two northbound cars to pass then walked into the path of the southbound Campbell car.  They had been playing hockey on a small rink nearby.  Investigating were Constables Wilfred O’Donnell and Robert Ryan.  Damage to the car was estimated at $150.  The road surface was wet and it was dark out when the accident occurred, police said. (9 Feb 1967 pg 9)

LAFFERTY                             At Orillia, on Tuesday, September 10th, Elizabeth Brown relative? (llegible) of Mr. James Lafferty, Perth, aged 73 years.  (13 Sep 1901)

LEE                                         MRS. P.J. LEE – In failing health for the last few years, and undergoing treatment in recent months in Detroit, Mich., and St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, Mrs. P.J. Lee, of Perth, passed away at the latter institution on Wednesday, November 27th.  Thus? Has death removed one of the most highly reputed and best liked citizens in this community, one who possessed many noble characteristics and ever radiated cheerfulness.  To know her was to admire her.  She was a devoted Roman Catholic, a faithful member of St. John’s Church.  Her maiden name was Matilda A. Consitt, and she was born on the Scotch Line sixty-five years ago, a daughter of the late Frederick Adolphus Consitt, and Mary McGowan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGowan.  The homestead upon which her father lived, now occupied by her brother, Mr. Fred Consitt, was a grant from the British Government to her father’s grandfather, the late Capt. Thos. Consitt, of the Royal Navy, who served with Admiral Nelson.  Some thirty years ago, she was married to Mr. Patrick J. Lee, former Balliff? And caretaker of the Lanark County Buildings, and after their marriage they resided on Drummond street, east.  She was predeceased by her husband on December 28th, 1919, and by two brothers, Mr. Frank Consitt, killed at the time the Montreal Herald Building collapsed where he was employed as a printer, and Dr. E.C. Consitt, of Perth.  Deceased is survived by a son, Mr. Francis Lee, two brothers, Messrs. Fred Consitt, of the Scotch Line, Thomas A. Consitt, Perth, and three sisters, Mrs. M.J. Tovey, Detroit, Mrs. W.W. Howe, Worcester, Mass., and Miss Louise Consitt of Perth.  The funeral was held from her late home on Friday, November 29 to St. John’s Church where Very Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated at the Requiem High Mass, interment afterwards taking place in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were Messrs. Ed. Young, John Oates, M.J. Donoghue, J.P. Hogan, M.L. Lapoint and Michael Hogan.  Those from a distance at the funeral were Mrs. M.J. Tovey, Detroit, Mr. Stanton Lee, Mr. Harry Consitt, Mrs. E.C. Consitt, Ottawa, Mr. Jos. Lee and daughter of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carney and Mr. D.J. Hudson, Burritt’s Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carroll, Smiths Falls. (13 Dec 1935 pg 7)

LEONARD                              MRS. GUY LEONARD – Very quietly during the night of May 4, Mrs. Guy Leonard, resident of the 3rd line of Bathurst, died at her home after an illness, of several weeks.  Born May 9, 1899, the daughter of Felix Bennett and Ellen Kallanger, deceased.  She married Guy Leonard, at Perth, April 15, 1918 and went to reside in the Glen Tay District where she lived until her death.  Hundreds of relatives, friends and neighbors entered her home to pay tribute, and bowed before the bier of a loving, devoted wife and mother; a considerate, kind and true friend.  Of a very quiet disposition her chief interest centered around her home and community where she will be greatly mourned and missed.  She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, three daughters, Rita, (Mrs. Harold Kerr, North Burgess), Eleanor and Carmel at home; two sons, George and Herbert, at home; one son, Francis, predeceased her.  Her sisters, Mrs. John Jackman, Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Miss Helen Bennett, Perth; Mrs. Andrew McNamara, Mrs. Ralph Beach, Detroit; Mrs. Ed. Warner, Nedrwo?, NY; two brothers, Howard, Perth and Anthony, Detroit.  On the morning of May 7, the funeral cortège motored from her home to St. John’s Church, Perth, where solemn requiem mass was chanted by Rev. Father J.E. Trainor, assisted by Monsignor Meagher, both of Perth.  Interment was made in the family plot of St. Johns Cemetery.  The pallbearers were the immediate neighbors, H.J. Timmins, D.J. Hogan, H. Cuthbertson, H. Roberts, P. Conlon, H. Hughes.  Many beautiful floral tributes and spiritual offerings attested to the esteem in which the deceased was held by those who knew her.  Floral tributes were received from the following; Wreaths, brothers and sisters, the neighbors; Sprays, Walter and Gladys Allan; Mr. and Mrs. George Ryder and Harry; The Sinclair Family; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moskos; Basket, the neighbors.  Spiritual offerings were received from the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. McNamara and Mr. and Mrs. R. Beach, high mass; Helen’s Girl Friends, high mass; Guy Leonard, high mass; George and Herb. Leonard, Eleanor and Carmel Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerr, Mrs. P.J. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner, Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bennett, Miss Helen Bennett, Mr. John Bennett, Melville and Ronald Hogan, Margaret and Francis Hogan, The Warner children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kallaugher, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kallaugher, Mr. J.E. Mulville, Mr. and Mrs. F. McParland, Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Tobin, Mrs. Mary Troy, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. McCarthy, (2), Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCarthy, Dr. and Mrs. J.F. Noonan (2), Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Valiquette (2), Mr. and Mrs. Walter Troy, Catholic Women’s League, Perth, Miss Helen McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper, Miss Josie Mulholland, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Furlong, Miss Josephine Young and Mrs. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Mr. and Mrs. George Noonan, Miss Edna Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harvey, Mr. Martin Dowdall, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byrne, Mrs. Annie Leonard, Mr. John Herlehy, Mrs. Andrew Sheridan, Crawford Family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dowdall, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brady, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carberry, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Mert Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. George Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Kerr, Leo Kerr, Frank Kerr, Anne Kerr, Wm. J. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Badour, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Carroll, Mrs. J.P. O’Donnell, Mrs. W.J. Mahoney, Mr. Dan McParland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brady, Mrs. Roy Sheriday, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison, Mrs. A. Brankin, Miss Annie Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Fret Quartermain, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennett, Mr. and Mrs. Mac MacNamee, John Cooper and Family, Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dillon, Pat Henretta, Mike Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. James Conlon and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Frizell, Mrs. John Spence and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brady, sr., Mr. J. McGowan and family, Misses Malone, Mrs. Catherine Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. John Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser and Margaret Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil, Mrs. Dan O’Neil and family, Mr. B.J. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. A. Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Donohue, Mr. Geo. E. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. F. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. J.L. Walsh, Mrs. Mary Slack, Mrs. Mary Clement, Mrs. E. Malloy, Mr. Douglas Edgar, Mr. James Kehoe, Mrs. Philip McParland and family, Mrs. Thomas Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Gorman, Mrs. Edward Young and family, Misses Maud and Sarah Leaver, Mrs. Susan Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Siddall?, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Murphy and family, Mary Victor and Dan Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Leonard, Mrs. Chas. McShane, Miss Mary Smith, Mr. Pat Blackall, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carroll, Mrs. M. Byrne and Tena?, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGlade and family, Mrs. Dan Brady. (16 May 1946 pg 5)

LEONARD                              GUY LEONARD – On Saturday, March 15, 1969, there passed away at the GWM Hospital in Perth a widely known and highly respected resident of Bathurst Township in the person of Guy Leonard.  Guy Leonard was born at Glen Tay on Sept 14?, 1896?, a son of Patrick J. Leonard and Annie Doyle and lived his entire life in the Glen Tay district.  In Perth, on April 15, 1918, he was united in marriage to Florence Bennett who predeceased him on May 4th, 1046.  He is survived by three daughters and two sons, Rita (Mrs. Harold Kerr); Eleanor (Mrs. Kevin Brady); Carmel (Mrs. Charles Kerr); George of Perth and Herb of Kingston.  One son, Francis, died in infancy.  Also surviving are 27 grandchildren and one great grandchild.  The funeral was largely attended and was held from the Morrow Funeral Home to St. John’s Roman Catholic Church where the funeral mass was officiated by Rev. Father O’Hearn.  Rev. Father LeSage of Stanleyville was present in the sanctuary.  The pallbearers were Harry Ryder, Herb Cuthbertson, Dan Murphy, Vincent Bowes, Jim Brady and Hillis? Conroy.  The beautiful floral tributes and spiritual offerings testified to the esteem in which he was held. (3 Apr 1969 pg 7)

LEONARD                              At the GWM Hospital, Perth, on Saturday March 15, 1969, Guy Leonard, husband of the late Florence Bennett in his 73rd year. (20 Mar 1969 pg 4)

LESLIE                                    The following is from the Nelson? DC? (illegible – line going through sentence), News of recent date: “Attended by a large number of mourners from Rossland, Trail, Kaslo and Ainsworth, the funeral of the late Mrs. Emily Leslie, daughter of the late John and Mrs. Scott, of Ainsworth, took place from the family residence.  Rev. E. Paul of Rossland, officiated.  The late Mrs. Leslie was born in Perth, Ont., 51 years ago, was a widow, her husband having died nine years ago.  She leaves a family of four children, Jack, Donald, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Boyd Paul, all of whom reside in this city.  Other surviving relatives are her mother, two sisters, Mrs. T.S. Jerome, and Mrs. John McCallum, of Nelson; and three brothers, Archie, who is now in Texas, William who lives at Cloverdale, and John? (cut off), who lives at Ainsworth.  She (bottom line cut off), Frizelle, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. James Frizelle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Walsh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dowdall, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Mr. Leonard and Miss M. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hogan, sr., Mrs. James Sheridan.  (24 Jun 1921)

MANION                                WILLIAM F. MANION – In the passing of a member of a former well known and prominent family of Bathurst township, in the person of William F. Manion, who died on Feb. 18, at the home of Mrs. William Lally the town lost one of its oldest and esteemed residents.  Born in Bathurst 87 years ago, a son of John Manion and Catherine Hogan, he spent many years farming before coming to Perth, with his wife and family 37 years ago, and had resided all those years on Gore street east.  Always of a bright and cheerful disposition, he had many friends who regret his passing; always enjoying fairly good health he was always able to be about, until a short time before his death when he suffered a stroke of paralysis.  He was predeceased by his wife two years ago, and left to mourn his loss are two sisters, Sarah, Mrs. Cassidy, Que., Maggie, Mrs. Lynburn, Ogdensburg: also three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Martin, Port Dover; Mrs. James, Regina; Mrs. Shanks, Sask; Jack of Detroit, Charlie of Syracuse and Basil of Chicago.  A son, Edward, was killed some years ago in a railway accident.  Always a devout member of St. John’s Roman Catholic church he was attended in his by Rev. Father O’Hearne.  Many friends called to pay their last respects and numerous spiritual offerings were received.  His funeral took place from the funeral home of Blair and Son on Saturday morning to St. John’s church, where a high requiem mass was sung by Rev. Dean Meagher, the body being placed in the vault to await burial in the spring.  One son, Jack, from Detroit, and a granddaughter, Rita Shanks of Smiths Falls attended the funeral.  The pallbearers were J.P. Hogan, F. Frizelle, J. Henrietta, A.V. McLean, Francis Lally and M. Donahue. (1 Mar 1940 pg 8)

MANION                                The last surviving member of one of the pioneer families of the third line of Bathurst was gathered to her reward on Sunday, Sept 3rd, in the fullness of her years, in the person of Mrs. John Manion, sr., of Perth.  In her death is also broken a link in the chain that bound the present day life of Perth and district with her late husband Mr. John Manion, of military fame.  The cause of her death is ascribed to old age.  Mrs. Manion was born in KilKenny, Ireland in the year 1822, Catherine Hogan being her maiden name, daughter of Daniel Hogan.  She came to this country about 1833 with her father and mother settling on the third line of Bathurst near the old toll gate.  She was married in 1846 and the union was blessed with a family of ten, seven of whom are now living.  They are:  Mrs. M.E. Noonan and W.F., Perth; Mrs. Lymburn, Ogdensburg; Mrs. Cassidy, Frelighaburg, Que.; T.J., Algonquin Park; R.J., Marysville, B.C., and John E., Smiths Falls.  All were present at the funeral save R.J. and Mrs. Cassidy.  The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from the residence of her son, William, Gore Street cast, to St. John’s church, thence to parish cemetery.  The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased: Messrs. Richard Hogan, (Bathurst) Richard Hogan and Daniel Hogan (Perth), P. Henrietta (Drummond) and Richard and John Tovey (Bathurst).  Many townspeople turned out in honor and respect to the remains of one who was so closely related to a pioneer resident of Perth, Mr. John Manion.  Mr. Manion’s biography was given in short form by several writers in the “pink edition” of the COURIER at the reunion time.  He died in 1893. (8 Sep 1905 pg 8)

MANION                                In the passing of a member of a former well known and prominent family of Bathurst township, in the person of William F. Manion, who died on Feb. 18, at the home of Mrs. William Lally the town lost one of its oldest and esteemed residents.  Born in Bathurst 87 years ago, a son of John Manion and Catherine Hogan, he spent many years farming before coming to Perth, with his wife and family 37 years ago, and had resided all those years on Gore street east.  Always of a bright and cheerful disposition, he had many friends who regret his passing; always enjoying fairly good health he was always able to be about, until a short time before his death when he suffered a stroke of paralysis.  He was predeceased by his wife two years ago, and left to mourn his loss are two sisters, Sarah, Mrs. Cassidy, Que., Maggie, Mrs. Lynburn, Ogdensburg: also three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Martin, Port Dover; Mrs. James, Regina; Mrs. Shanks, Sask; Jack of Detroit, Charlie of Syracuse and Basil of Chicago.  A son, Edward, was killed some years ago in a railway accident.  Always a devout member of St. John’s Roman Catholic church he was attended in his by Rev. Father O’Hearne.  Many friends called to pay their last respects and numerous spiritual offerings were received.  His funeral took place from the funeral home of Blair and Son on Saturday morning to St. John’s church, where a high requiem mass was sung by Rev. Dean Meagher, the body being placed in the vault to await burial in the spring.  One son, Jack, from Detroit, and a granddaughter, Rita Shanks of Smiths Falls attended the funeral.  The pallbearers were J.P. Hogan, F. Frizelle, J. Henrietta, A.V. McLean, Francis Lally and M. Donahue.

MCCAFFREY                        At Westport on Thursday, August 2nd, the death occurred of a well known and esteemed resident in the person of Mrs. Eugene McCaffrey, who before her marriage was Miss Agnes Whalen, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whalen.  The late Mrs. McCaffrey leaves to mourn her loss six sons and three daughters, namely, Frank, Seattle, Wash.; John, Detroit; Eugene and Walter, Oshawa; Leo, Ottawa; Edmund, Westport; Mrs. W.H. Gallagher, Brockville; Mrs. M.J. Cawley, Westport, and Miss Anastasia McCaffrey, of New York, Mrs. McKay, Detroit, and W.C. Whalen, Oregon, are sister and brother of the deceased.  The funeral was held Saturday morning, interment being made in the Catholic cemetery at Westport. (10 Aug 1923 pg 3)

MOORE                                  At Perth, on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 1887, Mr. John W. Moore, of Newboro formerly of Perth, aged 34 years.  (30 Sep 1887)

MURRAY                               Thomas Moonie Murray, 215 Lochiel St. S., Renfrew, died Dec 20, 1973, in Renfrew Victoria Hospital.  He was 83.  He was born March 2, 1880, at Ferguson’s Falls, Ontario, son of the late John Murray and his wife the former Margaret Hogan.  Mr. Murray was a retired jeweller and had lived in Renfrew for the past 51 years, receiving his education at Perth.  He was secretary of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind for 18 years and an honorary member of the Knights of Columbus.  Mr. Murray was predeceased by his wife, the former Agnes MacMillan whom he married in Ottawa in 1923 and is survived by two daughters Dolores Murray, and Margaret Miller, one grandson Glen Miller and a granddaughter Denise Miller, all of Renfrew.  The funeral was held from the Quinn Funeral Home for service in St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew, Dec. 22, 1973, at 3:15 p.m.  Rev. J.J. Kelly, St. Augustine’s Seminary, Toronto, a nephew of the deceased conducted the service.  Interment was in the parish vault.  Pallbearers were Gordon McKay, Doug Adams, Vincent Donegan, Jim Wright, Walter McLean and Frank McLean. (7 Feb 1974 pg 15)

MURRAY                               After a period of declining health, Margaret Jane Hogan, relict of the late Mr. John Murray, passed away at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean on Wednesday, Nov 16th, at the age of 67 years.  Mrs. Murray had been a resident of Perth for a great many years and was very highly thought of and the bereaved relatives have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends.  Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John Kelly, Smiths Falls, Mrs. Dan Lee and Mrs. A.V. McLean, of Perth and two sons, Messrs. Thomas of Renfrew, and John of Lombardy.  There are also two brothers, Messrs. Daniel and Michael of Perth, surviving.  One brother Richard died in Westport and a sister Mrs. Foley died in Perth in February 1920.  The funeral was held last Friday morning to St. John’s Church and thence to the R.C. Cemetery and was largely attended. (25 Nov 1921 pg 4)

MURRAY                               At Perth on Wednesday, Nov 16th, Margaret Jane Hogan wife of the late John Murray, aged 67 years. (25 Nov 1921 pg 8)

MURRAY                               MURRAY – At Perth on November 16th, Margaret Jane Hogan, relict of the late John Murray, aged 67. (14 Nov 1946 pg 3, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

NOONAN                              At her late residence, 37 Cockburn St., Perth, Ontario, on Sunday, January 19, 1958, Anastasia Hogan, beloved wife of Herbert J. Noonan in her 63rd year. (2 Feb 1983 pg 11, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

NOONAN                              At Four Winds Private Hospital, Perth, on Wednesday December 25th, 1974, Herbert J. Noonan, husband of the late Anastasia Hogan, in his 80th year. (2 Jan 1975 pg 5)

NOONAN                              MRS. HERBERT NOONAN – The death occurred January 19, of Mrs. Herbert Noonan at the age of sixty-two years.  Although in failing health for some time her sudden death was a shock to many friends and acquaintances.  Deceased was the former Anastasia Hogan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan of Perth.  Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Roy Waite) Margaret) of Timmins, Ont.; Mrs. George King (Frances) of Perth, Ont.; Mrs. Gordon Whately (Olive) of Toronto, Ont.; Mrs. Cecil Blair (Marie) of Moncton, N.B., and one son, Dennis of Valleyfield, Que.  Also three brothers, Thomas and Leo of Perth and John D. of Smiths Falls; and two sisters, Mrs. Merton Dockrill of Smiths Falls and Mrs. Mac. J. Hogan of Perth.  The funeral took place from Blair’s Funeral Home to St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, where requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. H.J. Farrell and Rev. Thos. Brady in the sanctuary.  The burial took place at St. John’s Cemetery, Wednesday, January 22.  The pallbearers were Carl Hogan, Melville Hogan, Hubert Hogan, Lawrence Brady, Arnold Brady, Patrick Brady.  Friends from a distance attending the funeral were from Oshawa, London, Ottawa, Kingston and Smiths Falls.  Many spiritual offerings and floral tributes were received showing the high esteem in which deceased was held by her many friends. (30 Jan 1958 pg 8)

NOONAN                              At Brockville, on Saturday, March 30th, James Noonan sr., on Bathurst, aged 85 years. (5 Apr 1918 pg 8)

NOONAN                              One of this district’s well known and highly respected men passed to the beyond on Saturday evening last about 6 o’clock, in the person of Mr. James Noonan, sr. of Bathurst, at the age of eighty-five years.  He was a man of wide acquaintance and in his passing a familiar figure in Bathurst township’s municipal affairs, and one of the township’s ablest councillors for many years, departs after a life of particular usefulness to his fellowman.  The late Mr. Noonan was well versed in all questions of the day locally and otherwise, and was always relied upon to give clear and trustworthy judgement, particularly in the office of reeve and deputy reeve of Bathurst, and as Warden of the County in 1888. From 1866 to 1889 he was closely allied with the municipal offices of the township, and is the last member of the Counties Council of Lanark and Renfrew, which convened at Perth during 1866.  For fifty years the late Mr. Noonan was a prominent stock buyer and farmer in this district.  Of late years he had lived a retired life.  He was born in Bathurst on the Noonan homestead, where he spent all of his life, being the son of the late James Noonan and Jane Rudsdale.  Fifty-eight years ago he was united in marriage with Margaret Hogan, daughter of the late Daniel Hogan, who predeceased him three years ago.  To them a family of seven sons and four daughters was born.  The sons living are: John, James, Richard and William, all of this district, and those deceased are: Peter, Daniel and one who died in infancy.  Mrs. Wm. DeWitt, Bathurst, is the only surviving daughter, the others deceased are: Mrs. Geo. Badour, Montreal, Jane Ann and Margaret.  One brother of deceased, George of California, and one sister, Mrs. Edward Leo, of Buffalo, survive.  The funeral took place from the residence of deceased’s son, Mr. John Noonan, Wilson street, Tuesday morning at 8:30 to St. John’s church where Solemn Requiem mass was sung by Rev. Father Hogan, thence to St. John’s cemetery vault.  The funeral was very largely attended.  The pallbearers were the four sons, John, James, Richard and William, and Wm. DeWitt and Timothy Horan. (5 Apr 1918 pg 8)

NOONAN                              THE DEATH OF MR. PETER L. NOONAN – Many residents of Perth and vicinity were deeply saddened and grieved when it was learned that Mr. Peter L. Noonan had passed away at his home on Peter street on Thursday, July 4th, after a brief illness of three weeks, and although there were hopes of his recovery early last week, it later became apparent that he could not recover.  Deceased was sixty years of age, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Noonan, his father having been in the blacksmith business in Perth, and later conducted an agency for agricultural implements and vehicles and was chief of the Fire Brigade from 1895? To 1910.  Following his education in his early years his first prominent position was an engineer at the pump house of the Perth Electric Light and Waterworks Co.  He was afterwards employed in the business of his father, who, on retiring from the Agency business, disposed of it to deceased and Mr. Isaac Ferrier, who under the arm? Name of Noonan & Ferrier, conducted it for almost ten years when the arm was dissolved, and deceased became a traveller for the implement manufacturing arm of Massey Harris & Co, Ltd., of Toronto.  Some sixteen yeas ago he entered the employ of Messrs. James and Beld?, later Messrs. James Brothers, to manage their garage and service station on North street, and shortly afterwards was transferred to manage the firms new garage and service station at the corner of Gore and North streets, a position he held up until his final illness which credit to himself and the firm with whom he was held in the utmost confidence, esteem and regard.  His business connections in his earlier years and in the last sixteen years with the general public of Perth and district earned for him and exceptionally wide acquaintanceship and no one was better or more popularly known in this community.  His life was well lived.  He was ever urbane and cheerful, and was never known to manifest any ill-will towards anyone by deed or word of mouth.  He was deeply devoted to his wife, family and grandchildren.  Men of his type are never forgotten.  On June 6th, 1899 he was married by the late Rev. Father C.J. Duffus to Miss Margaret Hogan, daughter of the late Mr. Michael Hogan and Sarah Grogan Hogan, of Bathurst, and they resided in Perth ever since.  Deceased is survived by his widow, on son, Mr. Arthur Noonan, manager of the Revere House for his aunt, Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, two daughters, Mrs. B.A. (Gyneth) Reed, of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. (Dr.) J. Frank (Ann) Noonan, of Perth, three sisters, Mrs. M. McGuiggan, Mrs. Fred Leitz and Mrs. Lena Mulchy, all of Utica, N.Y., two half sisters, Mrs. T. McCabe, of Utica N.Y. and Mrs. Ed. Young of Perth, and five brothers, Messrs. John Noonan, Regina, Sask; William T. Noonan, of Baudette, Minn., George J. Noonan of Grand Falls, N.B., James Noonan and Edward Noonan of Utica, N.Y.  Hundreds paid their final tribute to deceased by their attendance at the funeral held on Saturday morning from his late residence to St. John’s R.C. Church where Very Rev. Dean M. Meagher, officiated at the solemn High Requiem Mass with Rev. Fathers MacNamara of Barry’s Bay, and O’Hearne of Perth, present in the sanctuary, burial afterwards taking place in the R.C. Cemetery, Rev. Father O’Hearne officiating at the graveside.  The pallbearers were Messrs. F.A. Robertson, E.J. Lambert, J.P. Hogan, Fred Frizell, James Montgomery and Gerald Palmer.  Out of respect for their departed employee all of James Brothers’ places of business were closed for the funeral.  Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Reed, of Detroit; Messrs. James Noonan, Edward Noonan, Edward Noonan, jr., Mrs. M. McGuiggan and Mrs. F. Leitz, of Utica, N.Y., Messrs, G.J. Noonan, Donald and George jr., of Grand Falls, N.B., Sister Mary Madeline of Charity and Sister St. Mary Gregory of Congregation Notre Dame of Ottawa, and Rev. Father MacNamara, of Barry’s Bay.  Many messages of sympathy by mail and wire, some 175 spiritual offerings and floral tributes from the following were received:  Pillow, from the family; wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noonan, of Utica, N.Y., Mrs. P.J. Kehoe and Anne Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. George S. James and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. James and family, the Bachelors’ Club; Gates-a-jar from Fellow Employees of James Brothers; Baskets of Flowers from the Dwyre family, Billy Hagyard; Sprays from Lois Reed, ‘Sonny’ Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Hogan, Mr. Evie Doyle, Mrs. D.A. Lee, Lloyd Strong, the Girls at the Revere Hotel, the Staff of Shaw’s Store, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dupris and Teddy, Mrs. Mary Sharpe, Miss McCullough and Miss Rudy James, Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Presby, Miss Alice Thompson and Miss Ada Deyo. (12 Jul 1935 pg 5)

PENNETT                               MRS. MATILDA PENNETT – There passed away at the GWM Hospital, Perth, on Friday, Feb. 1, 1963, Matilda Pennett, in her 90th year.  Mrs. Pennett was born on the third concession of Bathurst, on Aug. 11, 1973, the daughter of the late Patrick Hogan and his wife Mary Ann Hogan.  On Oct. 27, 1902, she was united in marriage to Louis Pennett who predeceased her in 1941.  She leaves to mourn her loss, three sons and two daughters:  John, Sault Ste. Marie; Patrick; Gertrude; (Mary) Mrs. Gilbert Purdon, all of Perth, and Edward, of Bathurst.  She is also survived by ten grandchildren; one brother, John Brady, of Perth, and one sister, Mrs. Daniel O’Neil, of Detroit.  She was predeceased by four brothers and five sisters.  She was a devout member of St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, Perth, and of the Catholic Women’s League.  The funeral was held from Blair and Son Funeral Home Monday, Feb. 4, to St. John’s Roman Catholic Church where requiem high mass was sung by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Farrell with Father Brady of Kingston in the sanctuary.  Interment was in St. John’s Perth where the graveside prayers were said by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Farrell and Father Brady.  The pallbearers were three grandsons, Ronald Pennett, Jas. Pennett, John Purdon, and three nephews, Lawrence Brady, Arthur Pennett and Arnold Jackman.  Numerous spiritual offerings, floral tributes, messages of sympathy showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew her.  Corsage: Bonnie and Karl; Cross: Grandchildren; Wreath: Family; Containers: The 6th line neighbors; Mrs. Fred Wilson and family; The Bell Telephone Office, Perth; Brown Shoe Co., Perth; Joe and Harry Warren. (28 Feb 1963 pg 16)

PIERCE                                   On Sunday, August 28th, 1887, at her father’s residence, Township of Drummond, Margaret McPhail, wife of Mr. Richard Pierce, aged 33 years.  (30 Sep 1887)

PUBLOW                                At the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Monday March 17, 1969, Frederick Joseph Publow husband of the late Mary Patricia Hogan in his 82nd year. (20 Mar 1969 pg 4)

PUBLOW                                At St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Saturday, January 29th, 1966, Mary Patricia Hogan, beloved wife of Frederick J. Publow, in her 75th year. (10 Feb 1966 pg 5)

PUBLOW                                In Smiths Falls, on Tuesday, May 30, Ethel Munro, wife of Mr. William J. Publow, age 35 years. (2 Jun 1922 pg 8)

PUBLOW                                FREDERICK JOSEPH PUBLOW -    Prominent in the business life of Perth for many years, Frederick Joseph Publow passed away in hospital, Ottawa, on March 17, after an illness of several months, in his 82nd year.  Born in Perth, he was a son of the late James Publow and his wife, Bridget Brady.  He received his education in the local schools, and when quite young became associated with his brother, the late Frank Publow, in the barber and pool room business.  The brothers became extensive buyers of fur, and they were widely known for their honest transactions with the public.  Their place of business became a popular centre for a great many local citizens.  After the death of his brother Frank in February 1956, he carried on the business for some years before his retirement.  Later he became employed as a desk clerk in the Revere Hotel.  Deceased played lacrosse for a number of years with the Perth Crescents until the game was discontinued locally.  He was a keen hunter and fisherman and also a member of the Perth Gun Club.  Mr. Publow was a member of St. John’s Church and for years was a valued member of the choir.  In January, 1966, his wife, the former Mary Patricia Hogan, predeceased him.  Surviving are tow daughters, (Dorothy) Mrs. Edward Dowdall, Smiths Falls, and (Veronica) Mrs. (Dr.) Tesdale, Baltimore; one sister (Irene) Mrs. Matthew Leonard, Perth, and two brothers, James and Wilfred of Perth.  The funeral was held from the Morrow Funeral Home on March 20 to St. John’s Church where Requiem Mass was chanted by Rev. Father O’Neill.  Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery.  The pallbearers were Arthur Publow, Lawrence Publow, Joseph Publow, John Consitt, Arnold Douglas and Hubert Hogan. (1 May 1969 pg 16)

PUBLOW                                The town of Perth was saddened last Wednesday morning on learning that another useful life had ended, another home left desolate in the death of Mrs. James A. Publow.  Though she had been a patient sufferer for some time past still her death came as a great shock to her many relatives and friends.  The Angel of Death silently entered the home and summoned the most loving wife, the fondest of mothers and the most charitable of neighbors.  Her peaceful death surrounded by her sorrowing husband and family, seemed but a fitting close for her quiet, Christian life.  The late Mrs. Publow was born on the 3rd concession of Bathurst, a daughter of the late John Brady and his wife, the late Bridget Teresa Boyce and was sixty-seven years of age.  Early in life she became the wife of Mr. Jas. A. Publow, who is left to mourn with a family of four sons and one daughter: Frank, Fred, and Wilfred of Perth, James of the Siberian Expeditionary Forces, at present overseas and Miss Irene at home.  Two sons, William and Alphonsus and one daughter, Anna, departed this life some years ago.  She is also survived by four brothers and four sisters, namely: Patrick, 3rd con. Bathurst; Thomas and Peter of Perth, Frank of Christies Lake, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Bathurst; Mrs. Wm. Gilfoyle, Kalamazoo, Mich.: Mrs. D.J. Cameron, Montreal, and Miss Margaret of Perth.  The numerous beautiful floral tributes and the large number of spiritual offerings were silent tokens of the love and respect of a large circle of friends.  The funeral took place from her late home on Arthur street on Friday morning, May 2nd, to St. John’s church, where Solemn Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Hogan.  The cortege then proceeded to St. John’s R.C. cemetery where the remains were laid to rest.  The pallbearers were six nephews of deceased; Messrs. Daniel Hogan, J.D. Brady, John Mackler, Earl Brady, Daniel Brady, and James V. Brady.  Floral offerings were as follows: Pillow, from the family; cross, Judge Philip E. Brady, Boston, Mass.; wreath, F.L. Lambert, cross and wreath from employees of C.P.R. Band, P?. Department, Montreal.  Spiritual offerings were received from Mr. James A. Publow, Mr. Wilfred Publow, Mr. Frank Publow, J.C. Publow, Mrs. Frank Publow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Publow, Mrs. Publow and Donald, Miss Irene Publow, Mr. John and Miss M. O’Loughlin, Miss Margaret Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Consitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Mrs. James and Miss Annie Lally, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taulty, Messrs. J.D. and J.V. Brady, Miss Carrie Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Lambert, Mr. Peter Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hogan, Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Donald, Mrs. David Young, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cameron, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. R. Doyle, Mrs. David Ferguson and family, Misses Gladys and Rhoda? Kane, Miss Madeline Geaudreau, Mr. B. and Miss B. Hanlon, Mr. Earl Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilchrist, Misses Mary and Kate O’Hara, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hogan, Misses Mary and Clara Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady, Mr. Vincent McGuiggan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pennett, Mr. P.J. Quinn, Dr. and Mrs. Consitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mackler, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brady, Misses A. and D. young, Mr. Thos and Miss Mary Brady, Mr. Earl Doyle, Misses May and Veronica Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brady, 3rd line Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan. (9 May 1919 pg 10)

SMITH                                   MRS. THOMAS SMITH - An esteemed resident of Perth for a long period passed away at her home 3 Beckwith St. on May 6 in the person of Mrs. Thomas Smith.  Her maiden name was Sarah Jane Conlon and she was born in Montague Twp. seventy-six years ago.  She was a devout Roman Catholic in religion and a member of the Catholic Woman's League.  Surviving are her husband and three sons, T.P. of Kansas City, Collingwood of Saskatoon, Sask, and Leonard of Perth.  A son Bernard predeceased her in 1917.  The funeral was held on Thursday May 9th, from her late residence, to St. John's Church where Very Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated at the Solemn Requiem High Mass, burial afterwards taking place at the RC cemetery.  The pallbearers were Messrs John Henretta, James J. Smith, Bernard Buchanan, Dan Lee, Michael McGlade and James Bowes.  Relatives from a distance at the funeral were Mrs. James O'Connor, Leonard and Hennessy of Watertown NY, Miss Sadie Droughen, Mrs. F. Droughan and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carroll and son Francis, Mrs. Peter O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Geo O'Brien, Mrs. Annie Kelley of Smiths Falls, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Lanark, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper of Westport.  A large wreath was received from the employees of Tayside textiles Limited, and spiritual offerings from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mr. Thos. Smith, Mrs. Bernard Lee and family, Mrs. J. O'Connor, Miss Sadie Droughan, Mr. E.R. Hennessy, Mrs. Joe. McDermott, and Miss Minnie Droughan, Amsterdam, NY.  Solemn High Mass;  Miss Margt. M. Rempolz?, Mrs. Elizabeth Droughan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGlade and family, Mrs. Catherine O'Brien and family, Mrs. Hendley? Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudson and family, Mrs. Morrison and family, The Catholic Woman's League, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mrs. Quigley? and Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Brien." (17 May 1935 pg 4, no death notice was found)                                                                                                                                                  

SMITH                                   At Trenton on Friday, Nov 30th.  James Bernard Smith aged 19 years. (Fri. Dec 7 1917 pg 1)

SMITH                                   BERNARD SMITH – At 3:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon the funeral of the late James Bernard Smith was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Drummond street, east, to St. John’s church were the Libra was sung by Rev. Father Hogan, the funeral cortège being large.  The remains were interred in St. John’s cemetery.  The pallbearers were: P.J. Henretta, Basil? Manion, McPhail Noonan, Francis Byrne, Michael Sullivan and Francis Clyne.  The late Bernard Smith was born in Perth, attending the Separate School here, and enjoying the comradeship of many boy friends.  He is survived by his parents and two brothers, Pte. L.P. Smith who went overseas with the Canadian Guards in May 1916, and now stationed at Bramshott, England with the Signalling Corps, and Collingwood and Leonard at home.  Relatives from a distance at the funeral were: Mrs. M. Droghan and Mr. Frank Droghan, Smiths Falls, Mrs. Hugh McGillis, Mrs. E. Hennessy and Miss Ada Conlin, Watertown, N.Y.  Floral offerings were as follows: Messrs. P.J.C. MacDonnell and F.W. ?, a cross; Mrs. John Gillespie and Thomas, a wreath.  Spiritual offerings were from: His parents, Collingwood and Leonard Smith, Agnes and Mary Smith, Mrs. Hugh McGillis, Mrs. M. Droghan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hennessy, Miss Ada Conlin, Mr. Martin Conlin, Messrs. Reginald and Leonard Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. Dan? Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conway, Mr. and Mrs. James McDonagh, Mrs. James Droughen, Messrs Willie and James Lee, Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Messrs. Francis and Kenneth Clyne, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. P. J? Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Miss Minnie McParland and Mrs. S. Frinelle? (Fri. Dec 7 1917 pg 8)

SMITH                                   THOMAS SMITH - Deeply regretted, the death occurred on Wednesday, December 14th, at Perth, of an old and respected resident in the person of Thomas Smith.  Although in ill health for over six months, death came suddenly and was a sad shock to his family and friends.  Mr. Smith was born in Montague Township, a son of James Smith and Ann Kelly.  His family moved to Perth 75 years ago, where he resided until his death.  He was married to Sarah Conlon, who predeceased him four years ago, and to his family were born four sons; Thomas P., Kansas City, MO; Bernard, deceased; Collingwood of Rosetown, Sask; and Leonard at home; also one brother James Smith of Lanark.  Deceased was of a quiet disposition, a lover of home life and was known among his friends and acquaintances for his mild and even temper.  He belonged to the Catholic Order of Forresters having been a charter member of St. Edward's Court, Perth.  The funeral took place from his late residence 30 Beckwith Street on Friday morning, December 16th to St. John's Roman Catholic Church, where solemn requiem high mass was chanted by Rev. Dean M. Meagher thence to the parish cemetery where burial took place.  The pallbearers were Messrs. John Henrietta, Michael Bennett, Bernard Buchanan, Thomas Burns, Thomas McGowan, and Albert McLean.  Those from a distance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Lanark, Mr. Pat Smith, Hull, Mrs. E. Droughan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mr. Thos. Kelly, Miss Sadie Krough?, Smiths Falls.  The high esteem in which he was held was evidenced by the following floral tributes: Wreath from the employees of Tayside Textiles, Messages of condolences and sympathy were received from the Catholics Woman League, Leonard Hennessy, and Miss Ada Conlon, Watertown, NY.  Spiritual offerings were received by the following; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Thomas P. Smith, Collingwood Smith, Mrs. Bernard Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGlade and family, the Morrison family, P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Geaudreau and John, Mrs. Quigley and Elizabeth, Mrs. E. Droughan, Miss Sadie Droughan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kelly, Smiths Falls. (23 Dec 1928 PG 8)

SUTHERLAND                       MRS. GERTRUDE SUTHERLAND – On Monday, Sept. 30, following a short illness, the death occurred at the G.W.M. Hospital of Mrs. Sutherland.  Deceased was born on the 3rd line of Bathurst in 1886, daughter of the late Daniel Hogan and Bridget Byrnes and later took up residence on Harvey St., in Perth.  In 1918 she married Oswald Sutherland, whom she was predeceased nine years ago, also, by one sister Mary and two brothers, John and Thomas.  She was always a devout Roman Catholic and passed to her reward fortified by the last rites and consolations of the Church.  She is survived by one daughter, Marion.  The funeral was held on Thursday morning from the Blair & Son Funeral Home to St. John’s Church, where requiem mass was chanted by the Rev. Monsignor Meagher.  The body was laid to rest in St. John’s cemetery, Rev. Father Traynor officiating.  The pallbearers were Messrs. A.V. McLean, Dan Lee, C.P. Doyle, Patrick Leonard, Leo Hogan and Thomas Hogan.  Flowers and spiritual offerings were received showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. (17 Oct 1946 pg 7)

THORNTON                         At Perth, on Wednesday morning, May 26th, 1886, Mary Ann Madden, wife of Mr. John Thornton, at? aged 59 years." (28 May 1886 pg 2, no obituary could be found)

THORNTON                         At Orilla, on Saturday, Sept. 24th, 1887, James M. Thornton, aged 38 years.  (30 Sep 1887)

THORNTON                         The death occurred at Vanguard, Sask., on Thursday, October 26th, of Catherine Hogan, wife of the late James M. Thornton.  The deceased who was fifty-five years of age, was a native of Perth, but she and her husband resided in Smiths Falls for many years.  Two months ago, the late Mrs. Thornton went west, to make here home with her son.  She had been suffering from heart trouble for some time, but a paralytic stroke was the cause of her death.  She is survived by one son, Mr. Ross Thornton, of Vanguard, Sask., and four brothers and three sisters.  Mr. Thos. Hogan and Mr. Nicholas Hogan of Smiths Falls are brothers.  In religion the deceased was a devout Roman Catholic.  Mr. James Hartney of town, is a cousin of deceased.  (3 Nov 1916)

According to her date of birth in her baptismal record, she would only have been 53 years of age at the time of her death.

WHELAN                               John Francis Whelan, eldest son of Mr. J. A. Whelan, postmaster, Westport, died very suddenly on Monday afternoon, August 28th.  Last spring he suffered an attack of malaria fever and about three months ago he came home to recuperate.  Deceased who was about 22 years 8 months of age, was born at Westport where he received his early education at St. Edward’s School, afterwards attending Ottawa College.  About five years ago he left Westport, entering the James Smart Mfg. Co.’s works at Brockville  where he remained two years, a trusted employee and a faithful, exemplary workman.  During his stay there he was very popular in athletic sports, being a member of the champion Y.M.C.A. war canoe? crew, and also of the senior Brockville lacrosse team.  Leaving Brockville he went to New Britain, Conn., to perfect himself in his chosen profession where he remained until last spring when he was taken sick. (8 Sep 1905 pg 8)

WHITE                                    At Westport, on Sunday, May 6th, Mr. Michael J. White, brother of Mrs. S. Cordick and Mrs. T. Hogan of Perth, aged 69 years. (14 May 1970 pg 13 – Events 25 years ago)

WILLIAMS                             Cora Mae Williams, wife of the late Charles J. Williams, passed away on Friday, August 4, in hospital at Smiths Falls.  Mrs. Williams was a daughter of the late James Warrington and his wife Elizabeth Matthie.  Besides her husband, she was predeceased by brothers William, James and Hayes; sisters Mary (Mrs. Newell Stewart), Alice (Mrs. Neil Blair), Hannah (Mrs. Russell Radford), Sadie Warrington.  Surviving are her daughters Mary (Mrs. Pat Brady) of RR3, Perth, Theresa (Mrs. William Hogan) of Smiths Falls; Catherine Williams of Perth; sons Joseph of Winnipeg and Charles of Ottawa.  Also surviving are her sister, Mrs. Ada Robinson of North Dakota, 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.  Friends were received at the Blair and Son funeral home, 15 West Gore Street, Perth, and Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. John’s Church, Perth, on Monday, August 7 at 10 a.m.  Pallbearers were nephews James Williams, Edward Williams, John Malloy, Francis Malloy, Gerald Warrington and Kenneth Warrington.  Interment St. John’s Cemetery. (23 Aug 1978 pg 25)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------