Married Henry Nelson Fenton January 6, 1886 at Maryborough, Canada.
Reginan Succumbs at Niece's Home
Mrs. Candace Cunningham Fenton, formerly of Regina, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. A. J. Millar, 10117 153rd street, Edmonton, June 26.
She had just returned from a visit to another niece, Mrs. J. H. White at Unity, where she had celebrated her 87th birthday.
Mrs. Fenton was born Candace Boothe in 1865 at Moorefield, Ontario, on a farm at Maryborough Township. In 1887 she married Henry Fenton, who predeceased her in 1908.
For a number of years she lived with a niece, Miss Catherine C. Ferguson, at 2240 Angus street. In 1943 she went to Edmonton. Funeral and burial took place at Edmonton Wednesday.
The Leader-Post
(Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada)
03 Jul 1952, Thu • Page 11
Married Henry Nelson Fenton January 6, 1886 at Maryborough, Canada.
Reginan Succumbs at Niece's Home
Mrs. Candace Cunningham Fenton, formerly of Regina, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. A. J. Millar, 10117 153rd street, Edmonton, June 26.
She had just returned from a visit to another niece, Mrs. J. H. White at Unity, where she had celebrated her 87th birthday.
Mrs. Fenton was born Candace Boothe in 1865 at Moorefield, Ontario, on a farm at Maryborough Township. In 1887 she married Henry Fenton, who predeceased her in 1908.
For a number of years she lived with a niece, Miss Catherine C. Ferguson, at 2240 Angus street. In 1943 she went to Edmonton. Funeral and burial took place at Edmonton Wednesday.
The Leader-Post
(Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada)
03 Jul 1952, Thu • Page 11
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