Ann R. Wile
The community of LaHave was saddened on Wednesday, January 28th, by the death of Miss Anne R. Wile, one of the oldest residents in the district. Miss Wile had been confined to her bed as the result of a fractured hip suffered from a fall in October 1938. During the three long years of her affliction she endured her suffering patiently without murmur or complaint. Her faith was a real inspiration to all with whom she came in contact and even pain and the long weary hours could not dim her strong, pleasant personality. Miss Wile was born in LaHave on March 5, 1851. She was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary A. Wile and spent her entire life in that community, with the exception of a few years in the United States. She is survived by one brother, George, in New York, and several nieces and nephews among whom is Russell, Ellard, and Arnold Wile, of Bridgewater; George Wile of Haliax, and Claude Wile of Saint John, N.B. The funeral was held from Sweeny's Funeral Parlor on Saturday, January 31st, conducted by Rev. C. H. Whitteker, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Interment was in Brookside Cemetery at Bridgewater. Miss Wile's relatives wish to thank her many friends for their kindness shown during her illness, and those who sent flowers.
Contributed by Linda Bedford
Ann R. Wile
The community of LaHave was saddened on Wednesday, January 28th, by the death of Miss Anne R. Wile, one of the oldest residents in the district. Miss Wile had been confined to her bed as the result of a fractured hip suffered from a fall in October 1938. During the three long years of her affliction she endured her suffering patiently without murmur or complaint. Her faith was a real inspiration to all with whom she came in contact and even pain and the long weary hours could not dim her strong, pleasant personality. Miss Wile was born in LaHave on March 5, 1851. She was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary A. Wile and spent her entire life in that community, with the exception of a few years in the United States. She is survived by one brother, George, in New York, and several nieces and nephews among whom is Russell, Ellard, and Arnold Wile, of Bridgewater; George Wile of Haliax, and Claude Wile of Saint John, N.B. The funeral was held from Sweeny's Funeral Parlor on Saturday, January 31st, conducted by Rev. C. H. Whitteker, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Interment was in Brookside Cemetery at Bridgewater. Miss Wile's relatives wish to thank her many friends for their kindness shown during her illness, and those who sent flowers.
Contributed by Linda Bedford
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