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Ada Susan Waller

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Ada Susan Waller

Birth
Bartonville, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
7 Jul 1899 (aged 21)
Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Hamilton, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Obituary Transcript


  • taken from the Hamilton Spectator, Friday July 7, 1899


WALLER - On July 7th, at her parent's residence, Bartonville, Ada S., youngest daughter of George Waller, aged 21 years. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Miss Ada Waller, daughter of George Waller, of Bartonville, and sister of Rev. John Waller, died this morning at her home of consumption, after an illness of about two years.



Transcript of Funeral Notice


  • taken from the Hamilton Spectator, Monday July 10, 1899


WALLER - The funeral of the late Miss Ada Waller, daughter of George Waller, Bartonville, took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The rector, Rev. C.E. Belt, assistant by Rev. C.E. Whitcombe, a former rector, conducted the service in St. Mary's church. The altar was vested in white. Rev. Mr. Belt, in his sermon, spoke of the loss the church had sustained by the death of Miss Waller, who was one of its most earnest workers. The floral tributes were beautiful and included gates ajar, sent by the Y.P.S.W.W., of which deceased was a zealous member.



Obituary Transcript


  • taken from the Hamilton Spectator, Friday July 7, 1899


WALLER - On July 7th, at her parent's residence, Bartonville, Ada S., youngest daughter of George Waller, aged 21 years. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Miss Ada Waller, daughter of George Waller, of Bartonville, and sister of Rev. John Waller, died this morning at her home of consumption, after an illness of about two years.



Transcript of Funeral Notice


  • taken from the Hamilton Spectator, Monday July 10, 1899


WALLER - The funeral of the late Miss Ada Waller, daughter of George Waller, Bartonville, took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The rector, Rev. C.E. Belt, assistant by Rev. C.E. Whitcombe, a former rector, conducted the service in St. Mary's church. The altar was vested in white. Rev. Mr. Belt, in his sermon, spoke of the loss the church had sustained by the death of Miss Waller, who was one of its most earnest workers. The floral tributes were beautiful and included gates ajar, sent by the Y.P.S.W.W., of which deceased was a zealous member.





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