Shirley WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1868-1987, [1868] - [1992], p. 11

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FOWLER, George Cat hisresidence Joseph D. Coeh rune I R.R. l, Bowmanville on Saturday Bra d ley February 14. 1987 in his J2 ydeari Mr C anewas borne f thl d T Geo F Ier. beloved usban tt . . och, V na arm an , a ' . . . . cge um loved father at Ron m Godfrey near Kingston Ontario share of 12% allocated an eqmtab le Elizabeth and the PM"? Minister Wood. Georgina Kimmer- one of ten sisters and broth r Ei h our costs to the Native during their visit to Frobisher Bay. Gi h s n lyolOmemee, Marlene Hill of sawmill-I eventually established his ofviiscone Dart ern peoples. In the Arctic his During his active business years he o ille,RobertF l fOsha andVic . . . ' ' . ia, i , 'v/ei,,",",',",",',,,",',',':"';):,' surmed by his traeting business in Toronto and Pltipf t.taff of25 included 13 It1- gas a 'glee,',' ' 313“ f5?” i. '. . grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thoroughbred horse breeding farm uit and Indians; and during the sum- Ions, cur mg, an olf C u s. (Huger l let his devoted to her Friends may call at the Morris Funeral in Port Perry." T mer months these figures were ex- Mr, Cochrane moved to Port .c ure an communit , _ Cha l, Bowmanvillefrom as and 7.9 on Per . . Fangs?! pissed away a“; at Mon?” Funeral Service complete in the S As a young man he worked as a Pandeld to between 75 and 109 per- Me lun 1372 't"11t'i1f,'lit"'f tirA'lfe, t P t P C Chapel on Tuesday at 3 pm. Spring Ins teamfltter Itt various parts of sonne with the same proportion of res a . es, a _ SS a _ or "r.y. orn- ferment at Yelverton Cemetery. Dona- Canada and in New York City. He native representation. His com- thoroughbred horse breeding farm. mtyd Memorial Hospital on Ions to the Canadian Cancer Society in came to Torontointhe 40's and mar- pany's northern projects are too Many'horses trom Meadow Crest ear a ay,.AWinher94th $3353" would he greatfully Ps1Mapochrane(rleeRmirnond) numerous tomention, but included breeding went on to do well at y The d da ht f ( . _ I / . , in 1941. He worked for John Ritchie building of roads, airstrip runways, Thoroughbred tracks In Canada and Eli bsewn hug erfo at?» and Plumbing it Heating Ltd. from the above permafrost construction, !ly us. His use of Stallions from e am 0 . mo. 2, early40'st01963whenhebe an his supply of domestic water and WindfieldsFarmLtd., Oshawa, pro- Blac stock she was predeceased b _ . g . her first hiishand Gib , own business, Ritchie Mechanical 1eWagfreryyalbyvehieles,expam duced a colt, Kudluk, (an Inuit 1937 and her 'sie2,'iHkt-,t s n ll Contractors (1963) Limited. This sp? ofautilidoraboveperinaimst nary). Wllie.h.my eligible for and Leonard Bradle win 1964 51: aln firm worked not only in the Torch. piping.)., school busing, and sea-lift participated in the Queen’s Plate ' was J/',2e,i,'i"end by that: ht't: but in the Canadian Arctic operations. He was well respected trialsgn 1974. Mr. Cochrane was a . . F WI ranches in Yellowknife and b theGo mem er of the Canadian tgf/tassert,',':"))',";',?,,":,'., "dbtieg/laii/,il,vi,',r,; 1'e'eft'ei'J,Tlfi"i1t,ofei'i2gttg,s)t 'l'egiuhhe,ti,,2,e',t Society, the . _ nt e 60's his companies held to ' ' n ario Racing Commission other Leslie, Charles, Harry, Oscar and . . ." . . . people for his efforts 1n the North: . . . ' , Mervin Graham and one Sister Ger- their intentions of living, working, and he even provided “air: racing ffPP.1P"P? m the us" and trude Mrs Rupert B ers and expanding m Canada's nor- conditioned" cars for Q the Toronto Woodbine Turf Club. In Left to mourn her Payssiné are her T ueen Novembfir M1981 he was invited by three sons. Bruce Gibson of Port tine on’tam JPCkey Club to attend Hope, Cecil Gibson ILR. no. 2, $032: L, flu.“ international Blaekstock, Arthur Gibson of Port 0 a and beg ret ram the Japan Cup, Perry and Verna Mrs Clifford . t . Spell a few days m Tokyo. _ , . _ I I ouring the surrounding area's Robinson of Hampton, a brother breeding farms Clarence Graham of Port Perry, _ . _ Joe alwa S I f ' She is also survived by fifteen T After acourageous battle against after his marriage on September 19, funeral showed the number of knowled y gave reely Of his grandchildren and sixteen gveat- Cancer, Robert Willis Holliday pass- 1959 to Shirley Bray, until his father friends he had made over the vea . . ge and time to {Wong ad- grandchildren. . ed away February 10, 1987 at Port retired in 1965. both in his livestock lrucki V rsd. yismg when asked, for his construe- Mrs. Bradley; s bar ' Cavan Perry Hospital. For? number of years he worked showing cattle. ng an 1:3; ye, _,11,siisngi; Tyrieyt.rn Toggship and r"G5iil with her Born August 16, 1936 son of Walter as night dispatcher' for Smith He is survived bv his wife Shirle F was t It}; IS particular devotion puirits,br T .5 t- liolliday and Evelyn Prouse. he Transport of Oshawa, before pur- two daughters- Sharon of [1lra"i'l m 1.110 t e Church of the Im- wri t to 'ie,5ie,,'1halsSefvaJ, home presently oc- received his education at Raglan chasing the farm in Blackstock and and Shelley at home his arents lec‘ ate conCEDt‘QHrland he. was 1k'ilflt by Mr and Mrs Ross Duff Public School and Port Perry High going into the Livestock Trucking Walter and Evel n of (301mg d CommIan of the Building Advisory After her marriage 'd, Fred Gib; School and was a member of Colum- Husmess lull time. 7 brother Gordon)of Oakwood us an rt,'eeiet,tf."ifr0.r/t e church addition, son they lived on the Gibson Farm. bus United Church. Some of Bob's happiest times A Funeral Service was held at the and e e, C." ochrane skindness - at l Hill.” _ Bob was active in 4-H Club work were spent inthe Show Ring, show, Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker to hit 3:05"), was never. directed 'fgi+tdi1ea-t' Féd's eath, she moved to and Junior Ii armers, both as a par- mg Guernsey cattle which took him Funeral Home, on Friday tbs]: “orifautsrebast manifested by Bowmanville forafew years,andin ticipant and later as a leader for to many major fairs, including the February 13 1987 at2:00p m Inter: Mas d l u es, requiem .. . which he received many awards. Canadian Nation l E . ' . t _ . _ . sess, an memorial donations 1983 she married Leonard Bradley. Aft l . . . . a xhibition, ment Gpoveside Cemetery. from all parts of Canada The funeral service was held at ker eavmg high school, But) Pyely/irter Fair, Central Canada Brooklin. Rev. Dale Davis and Rev, Mr Cochrane la the Harold Wagg Funeral Home, 1“"); 19“] PM“! his father on the fami- Exhibition and Ottawa Winter Fair. Gordon Rutherford officiated. peacefully at his Ltr,', e d away Port Perry on Saturday. y airy arm and continued to do so The many people attending Bob's l (the date of this un Y. Jr? Pallbearers were six grandson's, iuilii4 the Queen's 31;?er- Dennis Gibson, Fred Gibson, Ray- . leaves his wire Mar d e de mond Gibson, Peter Vanderheul, ' U a ry- a r a 0a fes Teresa Louvelle sonsyéergludgafd !l,i,1,ae,e,,fnii'ht' and Donald _ girl si'i,'gttleiJner,1 Stephen, . . r wn Kris - The Rev. Dale Davis of ciae.yartlie Coates passed then passing her wisdom on to her _ Todd and Troy Farmer Katie Brian ' d e, ty, Melanie and . . away Friday Julya 1987 at theP rt hildr ' . . i , ,an many friends. Blackstock officiated. Petr C , .’ o c 1 en. and grandchildren. Her Kimberly, Kristy and Kelly Coates. AFuneralMasswas eel b Following interment friends and Ho L C(immunity . Memorial generosity had no limits. Clara was Funeral Services were held at the Immaculate Conce tion Shrew}? at relatives gatheredinthe Christian Sp} . are Ma0orieMountjoy always doing something for her Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Rev Father A 'll", are .by Education Building of the United was m her 68th year. She was born family. She will be sadly missed by Funeral Home Port Perr n M Cl . . ' . runa, assisting March 9th 1920inCartwri t ' yo ore ergy, including Rev. Father L. Church where lunch was served by and w in _ gh Twp, all. . day, July 6, 1987 at 1:30 p.m. Inter, McGough who read the ho . l a dies of the United Church Women. Clare as eddaughter of the late Clara is survived by her husband merit Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince eulogy. Pallbearers were Turing Interment Union Cemetery, near me an Pt Mountjoy. In Murray, daughter Barabar Farmer Albert. The many memorial dome Flo d B riends 1939, Clara married Murra C t f . . y eatty, Danny Cawker Cadmus. and s th . . y en es 0 Port Perry and son John of WR. tions to the Port Perry Hospital Nelson Cochrane Err tt E ' , the 'l'l'.2 r 'lf, 11:; lizglithui-lray or: 2, Port Perry. One sister, Dora Sug- were greatly appreciated. Rev.Dale (brother-in-Iaw) ban i'1U,ij.1i,tt arm an itt of N . ' . P . ' n, l ' emf, - -- hf51ping Murray with the nevir en- - g estleton. Grandchildren Davis oiiieiated. and George Quinn. 'hA/,tF,7c1f1te,'uv'"Jeiit,e, ding operation of the farm. In her cones. um Marlyn. (in; ------ Cmterment _ at Pine Grove an rang; 'g'2,"r1/i,r'eirtv/ti,'hanl younger years, she was very involv- , M”. " I l' em! Corn, _ l Em» fay-m. _ e m a. emetary, Prin e Albert, Ontario. higqefttTitisiG7rrTtrvw ' _ early ii “it: ed with them Fairs, displaying $3.21! 1t'"3'r11r"gt'ea/, 1m 0mm)?“ Af: a ' and ot Jean Harris McLaughlin her sewing, knitting, quilting and _yCeTr'7idru/rU,rJ'vu,1eu1',') ----, A - 'iW,e,s,'tch Dttrt.eittatherof. eroeheting athlocal fairs and as few” of R.R. 2, Port Perry. JMMlrA'r',l1ei'ruT,' Dir tht/ai/ng/tLt,.',??',,!,'?,'.??] Neil .23 tt,1yif2, satire: ( tarawayasThecanadianNationai 1,'ues1,rgg"h,r,0'oe,2aI,N,irs.r, r5ll?p1U','R,"r'tTe'21htTd,ri/s'l De m Ll', y Hospital on his; - . . . rme [ , . cam r . . r gzcksltock. Loved Grandpa Bill 1ettitt)niftt .rectiyed many Perry, 6 John & his wllre 34212:; l 'jg,iPg,Rtir2r,6il,-T, in her 86th it;-7"rrl'rrv-irAr'-22,ids 1153:? or a, Abby, Alex, Jessica and p or y e orts, silver plates R.R. 2, Port Perry. Loved grand- l year. Be ove w e of the late Birkett Vance of Port Perr C a itua/'f,rtrt/Jir,t,h',oli,s 2,r",'c'/ and many riblxms. '/d'tl'r/t,2t'/t2'ahr'rst his: J1's'il'afleg'Ir on: iii. late Edna English (ge . t awe. or- In her later years Clara became a e, m cry, Kristy ' Kelly . rs. aro a eraf Shirley and he if man of St. Catharines, Mar . . . t Coates. Sister oi Do s lit McLaughlin) of Blackstock, Jack Si r usband gawler ant) Doris Wright, both g deep? realign“: and although not a Nestleton. A F'l'/,erdrLtr",',ilc'l,l w: “ Helen (Mrs. We” Darrell) af i'/r'i'i"r'd'/',IT/r' "avg:,",',',,",; Loved Powmanvme, Grant of Port regu at c urc member, she was held at the Wagg-McDermotr _ Charlton and Wilma (Mrs. Kelth Leanne Simons, JJ//J/r'U','l,f, I erry, Ella Frayne of Burlington, always reading inspirational books, “nuke" Funeral HOME: Port l Van Camp) m Blackstock. Loved late Edna, Wesley and J', the [ va Mountloy of Bowmanville and "----.----- Perry (935mm on Monday, Ju- grandmother or 12 ge.nf!c.hudrer) Vance. Friends may call “'59 aredeceased by Turn, Robert and 1y an. at 1:30p.m, Interment Pine End I great? grandchildren. A jiii'Guiiii'l')'ldrt"lac,i,hi'i,' t! e warmer Friends may call at the _ 7/ .7 Grove Cemetery. It dashed, a. _ uneral Service was held at the Funeral Home, Port Faker i 1i2e/h"Rt,r:',ytJr,tye5..e..r. Belated birthda _ donation maybemadetothe Port )h,(i,'/gpect2',r,c,o/tJ'r,iy,"tee,r, (985217” t3rt Tuesda ’erry l (92:23! Home, Port Perry ywishps LKLWilbln" Perry Hospltal. 22T1 Home, Port Perry 2:00-4:00pmi and 7:00.9y.'°° Ciarn [ an. frS,'/'rzrJl'lt'tp,egri',te; mite he was 90 years ‘young'li'ast’ 29 at scoot;| 1"f,,T,,2'g"r/,ii'g, 3:“? inthe Chan. on “5"; I _ . _ _ . ' . . r e . i 7:009:00 p.m. Service in the wee , and IfPyr..r would have lwlsh to express my sincerethiitl to Grove Cemetery, " desired, a 'll'tuficn't"pit'ersh/1, at 3;00 p-rn. Chapel on Wednesday, December never guessed it, o look friends, relatives and neighbours for l donation may be made to the If desired, a dong:e Cemetery, mag’uw p_m_ Interment Carr Wonderful “ & their cards, flowers, gifts, visits, l flackstock United Church or a made to the Port Pei?" away be _ H 'tItself.'"?,),',',':,',',',',',,',"?,',',',?"',:; The Simons' family of which is transportation and our neighbours who» _ tligf,Tltii charity. or a favourite charityy ospltal made to FiiiGi “so“ may be Shirley, W0bur's girl from T have kept our snow removed while I was . earnest congratulations to Mrs, - . _' Oshawa Genegve Hare .ttit of the were on hand Iry1to In Port Perry and JD, Ruddy Hospital. WW1“) quietly celebrated 5 m“ WK ' A l Bfirckstock U 'ated zspital or the c l b to help Wilbur My thanks to Doctors, Nurses and shift her 85th birthday with family C? DC - "S',' hurch. “giggle. Other callers from the ”5"" Rev. Glenn Jackson fy, Fls'vlsi s, members on Monday. Her daughter ft:,, _ _ _ ' ' 1 vey mating? Chilled m also tocon- " If " Mlluaiet.ce Helen and Stuart Dorrell ofoar1ton C , _ W41 W18 es. visited her and other family for a t ‘ few days. Happy holiday, Aunt Elva. A Ft . . .

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