appeared in Grimsby Independent, 6 Sep 1945, p. 8
Ill for two weeks, Mrs. Mary Isabel Tracey, Reg. N., who has resided here for the last 10 years with her father, John Gillespie, passed away Thursday last in hospital in her 47th year. She was born at Pittsburg, in Frontenac county, on September 7, 1898. During the war she took an active part in Red Cross work and was a consistent donor at the blood donors' clinics. She was a member of St. Andrew's Anglican Church and was associated with St. Andrew's Guild.
She is survived by two sons, Donald and Richard, and her father, John Gillespie, all of Grimsby; four sisters, Mrs. Harper C. Gillham, Ottawa; Mrs. Ford Berry, Kewagama, Que.; Mrs. Norman M. Cooke, Toronto; Mrs. Geddes Thomson, Evanston, Ill, and two brothers, Harold W. Gillespie, Beamsville, and J. Herbert Gillespie, Grimsby.
Funeral service was held at St. Andrew's Church on Saturday afternoon with Rev. E.A. Brooks officiating. Interment being made at Queen's Lawn Cemetery. Casket bearers were Harold and Herbert Gillespie, P.O. Robert Gillham, R.C.A.F., Tpr. Alfred Berry, Allan and Willison Nelles.
appeared in Grimsby Independent, 6 Sep 1945, p. 8
Ill for two weeks, Mrs. Mary Isabel Tracey, Reg. N., who has resided here for the last 10 years with her father, John Gillespie, passed away Thursday last in hospital in her 47th year. She was born at Pittsburg, in Frontenac county, on September 7, 1898. During the war she took an active part in Red Cross work and was a consistent donor at the blood donors' clinics. She was a member of St. Andrew's Anglican Church and was associated with St. Andrew's Guild.
She is survived by two sons, Donald and Richard, and her father, John Gillespie, all of Grimsby; four sisters, Mrs. Harper C. Gillham, Ottawa; Mrs. Ford Berry, Kewagama, Que.; Mrs. Norman M. Cooke, Toronto; Mrs. Geddes Thomson, Evanston, Ill, and two brothers, Harold W. Gillespie, Beamsville, and J. Herbert Gillespie, Grimsby.
Funeral service was held at St. Andrew's Church on Saturday afternoon with Rev. E.A. Brooks officiating. Interment being made at Queen's Lawn Cemetery. Casket bearers were Harold and Herbert Gillespie, P.O. Robert Gillham, R.C.A.F., Tpr. Alfred Berry, Allan and Willison Nelles.
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