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Solomon “Sam” Pritchard

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Solomon “Sam” Pritchard

Birth
Rocky Mountain House, Rocky Mountain House Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
11 Oct 1967 (aged 105)
Lloydminster, Lloydminster Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial
Cando, Battleford Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada GPS-Latitude: 52.3775028, Longitude: -108.223075
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Memorial Services for SOLOMON (SAM) PRITCHARD
Born January 31, 1862 at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
Passed away, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 at Lloydminster, Saskatchewan,
At the age of 105 years.

Requiem Mass Celebrated From St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church Llodyminster, Alberta
Friday, October 13, 1967 at 10:00 a.m.
Recitation of the Rosary and Prayers for the Dead St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Thursday, October 12, 1967 at 8:00 p.m.
Celebrant: The Reverend Father Henry Nowakowski

Solomon Pritchard and Rose Trotchie were married on July 13, 1890 at Battleford, Sk.

predeceased by his wife Rose nee Trotchie in 1944.

HORROR OF FROG LAKE MASSACRE IN 1885 RECALLED BY PIONEER.
STORY BY, Z. M. HAMILTON.

Solomon Pritchard of the Eagle Hills, who is now in Regina on business connected with the Saskatchewan Metis Organization, is among the one or two survivors of the Frog Lake massacre on that tragic day in April of 1885, when 11 white men were ruthlessly murdered by Big Bear's Indians, and two women ragged off as prisoner by their captors.
It was Pritchard's father, assisted by Solomon, then a youth of barely 20, who at the peril of his life, saved Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. Gowanlock, and eventually restored them to their friends.
This splendid action of the Pritchard's, father and son, have won them a high and honored place in the history of their native western land. Solomon Pritchard, although now in his 74th year, is still strong and vigorous, with the active alert body of the old time hunter, and with mind bright and undimmed with the massage of the years.
Memorial Services for SOLOMON (SAM) PRITCHARD
Born January 31, 1862 at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
Passed away, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 at Lloydminster, Saskatchewan,
At the age of 105 years.

Requiem Mass Celebrated From St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church Llodyminster, Alberta
Friday, October 13, 1967 at 10:00 a.m.
Recitation of the Rosary and Prayers for the Dead St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Thursday, October 12, 1967 at 8:00 p.m.
Celebrant: The Reverend Father Henry Nowakowski

Solomon Pritchard and Rose Trotchie were married on July 13, 1890 at Battleford, Sk.

predeceased by his wife Rose nee Trotchie in 1944.

HORROR OF FROG LAKE MASSACRE IN 1885 RECALLED BY PIONEER.
STORY BY, Z. M. HAMILTON.

Solomon Pritchard of the Eagle Hills, who is now in Regina on business connected with the Saskatchewan Metis Organization, is among the one or two survivors of the Frog Lake massacre on that tragic day in April of 1885, when 11 white men were ruthlessly murdered by Big Bear's Indians, and two women ragged off as prisoner by their captors.
It was Pritchard's father, assisted by Solomon, then a youth of barely 20, who at the peril of his life, saved Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. Gowanlock, and eventually restored them to their friends.
This splendid action of the Pritchard's, father and son, have won them a high and honored place in the history of their native western land. Solomon Pritchard, although now in his 74th year, is still strong and vigorous, with the active alert body of the old time hunter, and with mind bright and undimmed with the massage of the years.

Gravesite Details

Cemetery is in Cando, Saskatchewan, Canada



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  • Created by: Doreen
  • Added: May 30, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70610671/solomon-pritchard: accessed ), memorial page for Solomon “Sam” Pritchard (31 Jan 1862–11 Oct 1967), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70610671, citing Cando Community Cemetery, Cando, Battleford Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada; Maintained by Doreen (contributor 47131731).