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Thomas Renfred McKitrick

Birth
Ashton, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
23 Apr 1943 (aged 60)
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Block 1, Lot 32
Memorial ID
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Son of Samuel McKitrick and Harriet Jane Latimer.
Thomas Renfred McKittrick and Tena Mae Abernethy were married June 14, 1911 at Lanark County, Ontario.

Here 36 Years, Conductor Dies
Thomas Renfred McKittrick, 60, of Calgary, died in hospital Friday afternoon following a lengthy illness.
Born in Ashton, Ont., he came to Calgary 36 years ago, and had resided here since. Mr. McKittrick had been employed by the C.P.R. as a passenger train conductor, where he became well known throughout the province. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. of Calgary, and also a member of the Brotherhood of Railway conductors.
Surviving are three sons, Lyle and Harold, of Turner Valley, and Ross, with the R.C.N.V.R., Prince Rupert, B.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Himmelman, of Napanee, Ont., and Miss Helen McKittrick, of Calgary; his mother, Mrs. H. J. McKittrick, of 2718 Montcalm Cres., Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. M. R. Chapell, of Sydney, N.S., and Mrs. William E. Gray, of Calgary; three brothers, J. G. McKittrick of Calgary, S. A., of Portland, Ore., and W. N., of Wells, B.C., and four grandchildren.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, April 24, 1943, page 12

Ontario Marriage Reg. #1911-05-007436
Alberta Death Reg. #1943-08-201330
Indexed as McKitrick
Son of Samuel McKitrick and Harriet Jane Latimer.
Thomas Renfred McKittrick and Tena Mae Abernethy were married June 14, 1911 at Lanark County, Ontario.

Here 36 Years, Conductor Dies
Thomas Renfred McKittrick, 60, of Calgary, died in hospital Friday afternoon following a lengthy illness.
Born in Ashton, Ont., he came to Calgary 36 years ago, and had resided here since. Mr. McKittrick had been employed by the C.P.R. as a passenger train conductor, where he became well known throughout the province. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. of Calgary, and also a member of the Brotherhood of Railway conductors.
Surviving are three sons, Lyle and Harold, of Turner Valley, and Ross, with the R.C.N.V.R., Prince Rupert, B.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Himmelman, of Napanee, Ont., and Miss Helen McKittrick, of Calgary; his mother, Mrs. H. J. McKittrick, of 2718 Montcalm Cres., Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. M. R. Chapell, of Sydney, N.S., and Mrs. William E. Gray, of Calgary; three brothers, J. G. McKittrick of Calgary, S. A., of Portland, Ore., and W. N., of Wells, B.C., and four grandchildren.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, April 24, 1943, page 12

Ontario Marriage Reg. #1911-05-007436
Alberta Death Reg. #1943-08-201330
Indexed as McKitrick


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