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 | Obituary of Samuel Thomas Hastings Meadow Lake Weekly Newspaper
January 1953
OBITUARY
SAMUEL THOMAS HASTINGS
Samuel Thomas Hastings, in his 88th year, who lived in the Meadow Lake district since 1935, passed away in North Battleford on January 23rd. He was brought home for burial in the family plot in the Carlson Cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him in '36.
The deceased is survived by three children, Charlie at Winnipeg, Lillian (Mrs. E. Mick) of Meadow Lake, and Thomas, also of Meadow Lake; also five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The funeral was held in the United Church with Rev. B. Ball in charge and Mrs. H. L. Cathrea at the organ. Mr. Titley was in charge of the funeral arrangements.
The pallbearers were John Larocque, Bill Ward, Dan Trask, Armand Salecon, Joe Lanoue and Wilf Garinger.
The deceased had farmed near Dinsmore from 1918 to 1935.
Card of Thanks
Tom and Charlie Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mick wish to express their appreciation to all who helped them in any way during the passing and burial of their father.
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 | Obituary of William J. White FUNERAL OF LATE WILLIAM WHITE
A large number of people gathered at the Tanner & Pearson Funeral Home here on Thursday, December 6th, to pay final tribute to the late Mr. William J. White, who passed away at his home on Tuesday. Rev. Gomm, minister of Riversdale United Church, conducted the funeral service and also the obsequies in Greenock Baptist cemetery where interment of the remains took place. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Alphonse Halk, Leander Halk, Eugene Grubb, Percy Wallace, Vernon Frickey and Alvin Fisk. He leaves to mourn his wife, Minnie White, one son, Merlin, one daughter, Minnie, and two step-children, Treva and Lindsay. Two brothers, Herb and Elden also survive.
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 | Obituary of William John Wurn WURN---Jan. 17, 1929. William John, of 8280 Epworth Blvd., dear son of Mrs. William White, brother of Mrs. John Bradley, Miss Minnie White of Greenock, Ontario, Merline Russell White, and Lindsay E. Wurn. Funeral service Saturday, at 3:30pm, from Chas. W. Thiel’s Funeral Home, 3548 Lawton, near Myrtle. Interment Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
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 | Obituary of William Nagel
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 | Obituary of William Reidt William Reidt
The death of William Reidt of Clifford took place at Bruce General Hospital, Walkerton on Wednesday, February 24th, where he had been a patient for ten days although he had been in poor health for several years.
He was born March 22nd, 1879 and would have been 81 years old if he had lived another month. He was born in Howick Township where he lived until coming to Clifford 10 years ago, except for several years spent in Turnberry Township.
His parents were the late Adam Reidt and wife formerly Elizabeth Wettlaufer. He was twice married first to Christina Kreller who predeceased him and surviving his wife Mrs. Elizabeth Scheerer, six sons Ervin of Lakelet, Walter of Windsor, Jack of Chalk River, Victor and Billy of North Bay, Peter of Kitchener and one daughter Betty Reidt of Kitchener, also two step daughters (Ruth) Mrs. Elmer Reuber of Minto and (Madeliene) Mrs. Roy Seip of Hanover, two brothers, Adam of Kitchener and George of Fort Frances, five sisters (Margaret) Mrs. William Gadke of Kitchener; (Elizabeth) Mrs. Jacob Seip of Clifford, (Cassie) Mrs. Carl Lantz of Kitchener, (Emma) Mrs. William Wettlaufer of Hanover and (Edith) Mrs. E. Thomas of Niagara Falls, 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The funeral was held Saturday at St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. M. Schiemann officiating. A solo "Nearer my God to Thee" was sung by Mr. Gerald Buhrow.
Interment took place at Clifford Cemetery and the pallbearers were: Messrs. James Newton, Eugene Lantz, Edgar Henry, Roy Bonham, Joseph Heimbecker and John Dunn.
The floral tributes were carried by grandchildren Nancy and Sonny Seip, Derwyn Reuber and Glen Reidt.
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 | Obituary of William White Passing of a Pioneer.
Mr. William White, a pioneer of the Enniskillen settlement, and who passed through Walkerton when there were only three houses in town, died at his home in Curloss on Wednesday of last week at the advanced age of 79 years. The deceased, who was born in County Down, Ireland, came to Bruce about sixty years ago, and in journeying along the Durham road passed through Hanover which had only one house and came to a hamlet triple its size, called Walkerton. After putting up for a time here he continued his journey until he reached a point in Curloss, near Enniskillen, where he hewed out a home for himself and settled down to farm. He was married about forty years ago to Miss Annie Jackson of Teeswater, who survives him with one daughter, Mrs. John Whitehead, jr., east of Walkerton, and four sons, William of Cargill and Herbert, Bert and Eldon at home. The deceased was a Conservative in politics and a Presbyterian in religion. For the past two years he had been suffering with kidney trouble and dropsy, but succumbed to pneumonia from which he had been bedfast only two days. The funeral to the Baptist cemetery on Friday afternoon was largely attended, the deceased being widely known and highly esteemed.
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 | Olaf Pederson Excerpt from From Norway to North America: The Descendants in Canada and the United States of Olaf and Caroline Pederson" by Jean E. Peterson, 1981 - Pages 8 to 14.
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3108 |
 | Olaf Pederson
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 | Olaf Pederson and Caroline Hanson Status: Located;
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3110 |
 | Old Log Cabin School House, Pembina, North Dakota Adolph Peterson attended this school
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 | Ole Bertilsson - Death record Status: Located; The Snarum church death record indicates that Ole Bertilsson died as a bachelor and "Fattigl" (believed to be short for "fattiglem") which means "Pauper" or one who receives aid from funds designated for the poor. Ole died on June 26, 1886, the funeral was on July 1 and the internment was on July 4, 1886. He was buried in the Snarum Church graveyard. The cause of death listed was 'bronchitis'. His residence at the time of death was Persbråten (Skretteberg).
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 | Ole H. Olson
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 | Ole Haroldson Olson and sisters Status: Located; Johanna is on the left (shorter). Annie is on the right (taller).
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 | Ole Olson
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 | Ole Peterson
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 | Ole Peterson 1880-1957
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 | OLESEN, Hans and Anna M. Status: Located;
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 | Oliver Christianson
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 | Oliver, Norman and Stan Wurm Status: Located;
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 | Olson's in 1938 Status: Located; Left to right:
Ole Haroldson Olson, Oscar Olson, Ida (Olson) Mostad holding Johnny Hoffos, Martin Hoffos, Ella (Olson) Hoffos, Eunice Olson, Annie Turina (Gubberud) Olson, Herman Odin Olson, Lester Olson.
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