OBITUARY:
MARY LOUISE CLARKE
The funeral of 10-year-old Mary Louise Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke,246 Westcott street,took place from the home of her grandparents at 271 Westcott street,yes- terday afternoon,Rev. F.W. Craik of St. James United church officiating. Interment was at Little Lake cemetery.
Mary Clarke died at her home on Monday after an illness that had lasted for about two years and during the course of which she had spent considerable time in the Sick Children's hospi- tal in Toronto. A popular young girl with many friends both young and grown up,she was a regular attendant at the Sunday school of St. James' church and at the King Edward day school.
Pall bearers were Calvin Nicholls,Jack Connelly ,Jack Downer and Albert Downer.
She is survived by her parents and grandpar- ents,and by three sisters and three brothers, Betty,Shirley,Jean,Billy,Donnie, and Calvin Clarke,all at home.
OBITUARY:
MARY LOUISE CLARKE
The funeral of 10-year-old Mary Louise Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke,246 Westcott street,took place from the home of her grandparents at 271 Westcott street,yes- terday afternoon,Rev. F.W. Craik of St. James United church officiating. Interment was at Little Lake cemetery.
Mary Clarke died at her home on Monday after an illness that had lasted for about two years and during the course of which she had spent considerable time in the Sick Children's hospi- tal in Toronto. A popular young girl with many friends both young and grown up,she was a regular attendant at the Sunday school of St. James' church and at the King Edward day school.
Pall bearers were Calvin Nicholls,Jack Connelly ,Jack Downer and Albert Downer.
She is survived by her parents and grandpar- ents,and by three sisters and three brothers, Betty,Shirley,Jean,Billy,Donnie, and Calvin Clarke,all at home.
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