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Harvey Thomas Mackey

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Harvey Thomas Mackey

Birth
Peninsula, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Jan 1929 (aged 58–59)
Edmonton, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Viking, Lloydminster Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
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Thanks to Deb #48155269 for sending the following:

Mr. Harvey Thomas Mackey passed away in an Edmonton Hospital on Sunday morning, January 6th. Mr. Mackey was born in Peninsula, Ohio, 58 years ago. He came to Alberta with his family in July, 1911, and has farmed in this district ever since. He was a man whose integrity, ability, and thorough going manliness, commanded the respect of all who knew him. He was a healthy, strong man, until about March of last year, when he felt the sickness coming on, which eventually brought about his death.

The funeral services were held at the home, ten miles east of Viking, and at the Lake View Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Bainbridge paid a very fitting tribute to the life and character of the deceased, and reminded all present that God is our refuge and our loving eternal Father. There was a very large attendance, and the many floral gifts expressed in a measure the high esteem with which Mr. Mackey was held.

The deceased is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Henry Boles and Mrs. Bert Cormack, two sons--Tom and Lloyd, all of whom live in this district, a sister, Mrs. Wm. Harper, and two brothers, John and George, of Ohio.

Irma Times, January 11, 1929
Thanks to Deb #48155269 for sending the following:

Mr. Harvey Thomas Mackey passed away in an Edmonton Hospital on Sunday morning, January 6th. Mr. Mackey was born in Peninsula, Ohio, 58 years ago. He came to Alberta with his family in July, 1911, and has farmed in this district ever since. He was a man whose integrity, ability, and thorough going manliness, commanded the respect of all who knew him. He was a healthy, strong man, until about March of last year, when he felt the sickness coming on, which eventually brought about his death.

The funeral services were held at the home, ten miles east of Viking, and at the Lake View Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Bainbridge paid a very fitting tribute to the life and character of the deceased, and reminded all present that God is our refuge and our loving eternal Father. There was a very large attendance, and the many floral gifts expressed in a measure the high esteem with which Mr. Mackey was held.

The deceased is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Henry Boles and Mrs. Bert Cormack, two sons--Tom and Lloyd, all of whom live in this district, a sister, Mrs. Wm. Harper, and two brothers, John and George, of Ohio.

Irma Times, January 11, 1929


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