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Mary Christena Wilson

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Mary Christena Wilson

Birth
Appleton, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
31 Dec 1918 (aged 70)
Appleton, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 14
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1919, Friday January 3, The Almonte Gazette front page
Miss Mary Wilson
Miss Mary C. Wilson, one of Appleton's best known ladies, passed away at her home in that village Tuesday morning of acute indigestion, after an illness of only a few days. The deceased was born there, being a daughter of the late Andrew Wilson, and the last surviving member of her family. She was a lady who was always active in social and church work and was widely known and esteemed, and her sudden demise is a surprise to her many friends and deeply lamented. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon.

1919, Friday January 10, The Almonte Gazette page 5
APPLETON NEWS From the Herald
– The funeral of the late Miss Mary C. Wilson, one of the best known citizens, whose death was reported last week, took place on Thursday last, and was largely attended. The services were conducted by her pastor, Rev A.D. Fraser, interment being made in the Eighth Line cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Wm Baird and T.C. Arthur, Carleton Place; R.W. Fumerton, John Stewart, James Syme and Neil Munroe. Among those present from a distance were Mrs Jas Wilson, Misses Christina, Margaret and Janet Wilson, and Mr and Mrs Jas Newman, of Ottawa; Mr and Mrs P. McCallum, Mrs (Dr) Patterson and Mr W. West, Almonte; Messrs Albert and Norman Cram, D.S. McFarlane, Mrs A.W. Bell, Mr S. Dulmage and Mr A.W. Cram of Carleton Place. Among the floral tributes were a wreath from the Ladies' Aid Society and a mound from Mr and Mrs J.A. McGregor.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •
1919, Friday January 3, The Almonte Gazette front page
Miss Mary Wilson
Miss Mary C. Wilson, one of Appleton's best known ladies, passed away at her home in that village Tuesday morning of acute indigestion, after an illness of only a few days. The deceased was born there, being a daughter of the late Andrew Wilson, and the last surviving member of her family. She was a lady who was always active in social and church work and was widely known and esteemed, and her sudden demise is a surprise to her many friends and deeply lamented. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon.

1919, Friday January 10, The Almonte Gazette page 5
APPLETON NEWS From the Herald
– The funeral of the late Miss Mary C. Wilson, one of the best known citizens, whose death was reported last week, took place on Thursday last, and was largely attended. The services were conducted by her pastor, Rev A.D. Fraser, interment being made in the Eighth Line cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Wm Baird and T.C. Arthur, Carleton Place; R.W. Fumerton, John Stewart, James Syme and Neil Munroe. Among those present from a distance were Mrs Jas Wilson, Misses Christina, Margaret and Janet Wilson, and Mr and Mrs Jas Newman, of Ottawa; Mr and Mrs P. McCallum, Mrs (Dr) Patterson and Mr W. West, Almonte; Messrs Albert and Norman Cram, D.S. McFarlane, Mrs A.W. Bell, Mr S. Dulmage and Mr A.W. Cram of Carleton Place. Among the floral tributes were a wreath from the Ladies' Aid Society and a mound from Mr and Mrs J.A. McGregor.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •


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