The Winnepeg Tribune
Thursday, July 20,1944
0. T. DUDLEY DIES IN EAST
Oscar T. Dudley, former prominent figure In Winnipeg building and construction trades, died July 13 In Toronto after a short illness. He left Winnipeg 23 years ago for Toronto. The funeral service will be held In Toronto, with burial there in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Dudley was one of the most popular members in former years of the Granite Curling Club and a an active player in the annual bonspiels He was also a member of Elmhurst and St. Charles Country Clubs. He was a keen golfer. He was also a pioneer member of the (Winnepeg) Rotary Club, of which he served as president In I928. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Mae Dudley and a daughter Ruth, Ms. L. Fleming; also three grandchildren.
Siblings:
William Raymond Dudley (1879 - 1926)*
Erle Pratt Dudley (1882 - 1957)*
The Winnepeg Tribune
Thursday, July 20,1944
0. T. DUDLEY DIES IN EAST
Oscar T. Dudley, former prominent figure In Winnipeg building and construction trades, died July 13 In Toronto after a short illness. He left Winnipeg 23 years ago for Toronto. The funeral service will be held In Toronto, with burial there in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Dudley was one of the most popular members in former years of the Granite Curling Club and a an active player in the annual bonspiels He was also a member of Elmhurst and St. Charles Country Clubs. He was a keen golfer. He was also a pioneer member of the (Winnepeg) Rotary Club, of which he served as president In I928. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Mae Dudley and a daughter Ruth, Ms. L. Fleming; also three grandchildren.
Siblings:
William Raymond Dudley (1879 - 1926)*
Erle Pratt Dudley (1882 - 1957)*
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