Buried At Barker
Barker, Apr. 7. — The funeral of
Mrs Margaret Carmer, 83, was held
Monday afternoon from the late home
at Barker, the Rev. W, A. Harris officiating.
Burial was in the Somerset
cemetery. The bearers were P. L.
Pallister, W. A. Williams, G. R.
Landy, W. J. Taylor, H. R. Bennett,
A. J. Todkill.
Mrs Carmer died Saturday at the
home of her granddaughter. Mrs Ed- .
ward M. Fullerton, with whom she
resided, following a relapse of the
grip and pneumonia.
Formerly of the town of Hartland
Mrs. Carmer had resided at Barker
for the past thirty years or moe. She
was always actively identified with
church work and organisations.
Surviving are a stop-son, James R
Carmer of Washington, D. C; one
granddaughter, Mrs Fullerton, a
grandson, Norman Dibble, also of
Barker, snd one great grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs James Carmer of
Washington, D. C, attended tbe funeral
services.
from LOCKPORT UNION-SUN & JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1926
Buried At Barker
Barker, Apr. 7. — The funeral of
Mrs Margaret Carmer, 83, was held
Monday afternoon from the late home
at Barker, the Rev. W, A. Harris officiating.
Burial was in the Somerset
cemetery. The bearers were P. L.
Pallister, W. A. Williams, G. R.
Landy, W. J. Taylor, H. R. Bennett,
A. J. Todkill.
Mrs Carmer died Saturday at the
home of her granddaughter. Mrs Ed- .
ward M. Fullerton, with whom she
resided, following a relapse of the
grip and pneumonia.
Formerly of the town of Hartland
Mrs. Carmer had resided at Barker
for the past thirty years or moe. She
was always actively identified with
church work and organisations.
Surviving are a stop-son, James R
Carmer of Washington, D. C; one
granddaughter, Mrs Fullerton, a
grandson, Norman Dibble, also of
Barker, snd one great grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs James Carmer of
Washington, D. C, attended tbe funeral
services.
from LOCKPORT UNION-SUN & JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1926
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