Survived by brother Dr. William Fraser, California and six daughters: Mrs. C. J. Rosevear, Mrs. F.D. Allport and Mrs. W.T. Templeman, Cobourg; Mrs. Alex Calder, Eckhardt, Minnesota; Mrs. J. (Jessie) Love, Winnipeg, Man.; and Mrs. W. M. Simpson, Ramsay. Annie, Mrs. A.G. Campbell, died in Calgary five years ago.
Information compiled from: Perth Courier, August 15, 1924; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church birth record, Perth, Ontario
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The death of Mrs Munro took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs F.D. Allport, University Ave., Cobourg, on Saturday last after an illness of five weeks though she had been in failing health since last March. Deceased was born in Perth eighty-two years ago, her maiden name being Jessie Fraser. The late Mrs Munro lived in Almonte for the greater part of her life. She was well and favourably known and a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church. She spent the last five years with her daughters.
She is survived by one brother, Dr Wm Fraser of California and six daughters, Mrs J.C. Rosevear, Mrs F.D. Allport, and Mrs W.T. Templeman of Cobourg, Mrs Alex Calder of Echhart, Manitoba, Mrs J. Love of Winnipeg and Mrs W.M. Simpson of Ramsay. Annie, Mrs A.G. Campbell died in Calgary five years ago.
There was a short funeral service held at the home of Mrs Allport on Sunday evening at Cobourg by the Rev Mr Bremner of the Presbyterian Church and Rev Mr Norton of the Baptist Church and the remains were brought to Almonte on Monday. The funeral was held from Mr H.O. Simpson's Union St., Rev J.D. McCrae, Rev J.T.E. Blanchard and Rev V.G. Collins taking part. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Interment took place on Tuesday afternoon to the eighth line cemetery.
Source: The Almonte Gazette, Friday, August 8, 1924, page 3
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Gazette obituary contributed by Gary J Byron, no. 49329383
Survived by brother Dr. William Fraser, California and six daughters: Mrs. C. J. Rosevear, Mrs. F.D. Allport and Mrs. W.T. Templeman, Cobourg; Mrs. Alex Calder, Eckhardt, Minnesota; Mrs. J. (Jessie) Love, Winnipeg, Man.; and Mrs. W. M. Simpson, Ramsay. Annie, Mrs. A.G. Campbell, died in Calgary five years ago.
Information compiled from: Perth Courier, August 15, 1924; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church birth record, Perth, Ontario
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The death of Mrs Munro took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs F.D. Allport, University Ave., Cobourg, on Saturday last after an illness of five weeks though she had been in failing health since last March. Deceased was born in Perth eighty-two years ago, her maiden name being Jessie Fraser. The late Mrs Munro lived in Almonte for the greater part of her life. She was well and favourably known and a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church. She spent the last five years with her daughters.
She is survived by one brother, Dr Wm Fraser of California and six daughters, Mrs J.C. Rosevear, Mrs F.D. Allport, and Mrs W.T. Templeman of Cobourg, Mrs Alex Calder of Echhart, Manitoba, Mrs J. Love of Winnipeg and Mrs W.M. Simpson of Ramsay. Annie, Mrs A.G. Campbell died in Calgary five years ago.
There was a short funeral service held at the home of Mrs Allport on Sunday evening at Cobourg by the Rev Mr Bremner of the Presbyterian Church and Rev Mr Norton of the Baptist Church and the remains were brought to Almonte on Monday. The funeral was held from Mr H.O. Simpson's Union St., Rev J.D. McCrae, Rev J.T.E. Blanchard and Rev V.G. Collins taking part. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Interment took place on Tuesday afternoon to the eighth line cemetery.
Source: The Almonte Gazette, Friday, August 8, 1924, page 3
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Gazette obituary contributed by Gary J Byron, no. 49329383
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