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 | Obituary of Elizabeth Lein Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Ella Grace Lowe LOWE -- Mrs. Ella Grace Lowe, widow of W. Hamilton Lowe, died Sunday at Mount St. Mary's, in her 89th year. She was born in Goderich, Ont., and came to British Columbia in 1870, and had lived in Victoria 20 years. Mrs. Lowe was predeceased a few months ago by her son, R. C. Lowe, and leaves one daughter, Mrs. Maxie Ewart, Nelson. Funeral service will be conducted by Rev. George Biddle at Hayward's B.C. Funeral Chapel Thursday at 11:15; interment, Ross Bay.
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 | Obituary of Emma Reidt Wettlaufer MRS EMMA WETTLAUFER
Mrs. Emma Wettlaufer of 442 Fifth Avenue, Hanover, died Monday, October 10, 1977, at Hanover and District Hospital after a brief illness. She was 93 years of age.
Born July 27, 1887, in Howick Township, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reidt.
Mrs. Wettlaufer was a member of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
She was predeceased by her husband William Wettlaufer in 1955.
The late Mrs. Wettlaufer is survived by one son Austin of Hanover, also several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by five brothers and six sisters.
The remains will rest at the Tanner and Pearson Funeral Home until 2:00pm Thursday when a funeral service will be conducted by Rev. Norman Robertson.
Interment will be in Hanover Cemetery.
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 | Obituary of George Reidt George Reidt Passes
George Reidt, resident of the 13th concession of Howick, passed away on Saturday, February 8, following a paralytic stroke. He was in his 63rd year, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reidt, born in Minto township. In 1903 he was married to Catherine Heipel of Normanby. For some years he lived in Clifford and followed the trade of a mason, being on of Mr. Jacob Fritz's employees. About 20 years ago he moved to the farm in Howick where he died, and for the past seventeen years has been an invalid, scarcely able to go around. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Warren of Palmerston, Telford at home, two daughters (Znobia) Mrs. G. Smeltzer of Rockwood and (Beatrice) Mrs. J. B. Ristdale of Toronto, two brothers, Henry of near Harriston and Rev. Charles of MItchell, S.D., six sisters, Mrs. Scott, Wingham, Mrs. Wm. Perschbacher, Mildmay, Mrs. George Heipel, Fordwich, Mrs. Phillips, Guelph, Mrs. Menno Hallman, Calgary, Alta. The funeral was held on Wednesday with interment in Clifford cemetery. A short service was held at the house followed by service in Knox United Church. Rev. Jas. Hampson conducted the services and Mr. J. L. Taylor sang "Face to Face". The pall bearers were Messrs. Adam Ries, John Porterfield, Jacob Fritz, John Kline, Henry Kreuger and Caspar Phillips.
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 | Obituary of Gus Nagel
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3086 |
 | Obituary of Henry Emil Fielder Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Henry R. Playtner Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Henry Ringling North
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 | Obituary of Henry Wurm (Senior) Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Hugh Alexander Hastings Ex-Rouleau man dies
Funeral service for Hugh Alexander Hastings, 83, of Mutchmor Lodge, was held Wednesday in Speers Funeral Chapel with Rev. W. J. Moore officiating. Burial was in Riverside Memorial Park.
Mr. Hastings died Saturday.
He was born at Lindsay, Ont. and came to Indian Head with his parents in 1885. In 1900, he opened a farm implement business at Rouleau which he operated for 30 years before homesteading as a mixed farmer at Meadow Lake in 1930.
He retired and moved to Regina in 1946.
Mr. Hastings was one of two remaining charter members of the IOOF Prince Rupert Lodge No. 24 and later a member of Regina Lodge No. 6 and of the Regina Encampment No. 1. For many years he was grand treasurer of the Grand Encampment of Saskatchewan. He was also a member of the Veterans Odd Fellow Association of Saskatchewan.
He was predeceased by his wife in 1931 and a son in 1943.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. H. V. Kidd of Brandon, three grandchildren and three great-greandchildren.
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 | Obituary of Ivy Bay Valentine Moore Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Jacob Wurm
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 | Obituary of James McDowell Hastings
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 | Obituary of John Samuel Craig Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of John Weber From the research of Leslie H. Weber
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 | Obituary of John Zyrd Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Mrs. Ed. D. Wurm Obituary newspaper clipping saved by sister Salome. Newspaper unknown but likely served Crediton, Ontario (eg Exeter?)
The Zurich Herald of Oct. 30th thus refers to the late Mrs. Ed. D. Wurm: "The late Mrs. Wurm was of a very pleasing and fine Christian disposition and leaves many close. warm friends in Zurich and Crediton. . . Besides her sorrowing husband and daughter, Kathleen, she is survived by one brother, Jacob Schwartz, Crediton; three sisters, Mrs. W. H. Graiser, Mrs. W. B. Graiser and Mrs. Jacob Finkbeiner, all of Crediton. . . The funeral on Monday was largely attended, which denotes the high esteem in which the departed was held."
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 | Obituary of Mrs. Max B. Ewart Mrs. Max B. Ewart Died Today; Funeral To Be Held Friday
A resident of over forty years in this area, passed away in the Penticton Hospital this morning, and will be laid to rest after services to be conducted by the Rev. A. R. Eagles from the Penticton Funeral Chapel on Friday morning at 10:30am.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her two sons, Charles B. "Chuck" Ewart, of Prince George, and Peter Dale Ewart, of Castlegar; by her daughter, Mrs. Maxine Sims, of Yakima; and by nine grandchildren.
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 | Obituary of Ole Haroldson Olson Status: Located;
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 | Obituary of Rev. Charles E. Reidt Rev. C. E. Reidt
The Rev. Charles E. Reidt, 73, a retired Congressional minister, died last Friday at his home in Osterville, New York.
He was born in Howick Township but went to the United States as a young man.
He was graduated from North Central Academy and North Central College of Napperville, Ill. He received his bachelor of divinity degree from Yale University in 1921.
The Rev. Mr. Reidt was ordained to the ministry in 1921 in Hamilton, Ohio.
He was a Y.M.C.A. official in Detroit before assuming Congregational Pastorates in Stony Creek, Conn., Hamilton, Ohio, Decatur, Ill., and Waltham.
He retired from the ministry in 1954 while serving as director of the Deering Community Center in Deering, where he was also pastor of the Congregational Church.
He leaves his wife, Mabel (Bechtol); a son, Theodore C. Reidt of Lockport, N.Y.; and two daughters, Mrs. Carlyle F. Brand of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Warren H. Johnson, wife of the pastor of South Congregational Church of Centerville and six grandchildren.
Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. George Heipel of Harriston and a brother, Mr. Henry Reidt of Minto Township.
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