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Clifford Thomas Faulkner

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Clifford Thomas Faulkner

Birth
Greenbank, Durham Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
11 Dec 1952 (aged 59)
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 45.3425988, Longitude: -75.7821546
Plot
Section D, 24-1
Memorial ID
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Clifford T. Faulkner, a civil servant with the Department of Veterans Affairs, died Thursday in an Ottawa hospital following a long illness. Born and educated at Greenbank, he was a son of the late John K. Faulkner and Catherine Prudence Bradley. In 1920, he was married in Ottawa to Hilda Deavy, who died four years ago.
He was a parishioner of the Metropolitan Tabernacle and a member of the Prince of Wales Lodge, AF and AM, No. 371.
Surviving are, eight sisters, Mrs. Arthur Bray, Mrs. Jack Healey, Mrs. Albert Hay, Mrs. Herbert Stewart and Mrs. George Slack, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Orville James, Stittsville; Mrs. Ford Wing, Lyndhurst, Ont.; Mrs. Sydney Healey, Pembroke.
The funeral service will be conducted Monday, in the chapel of the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, at 2 pm, by Rev. James Vold. Interment will be in Pinecrest cemetery.
(Ottawa Journal -- December 12, 1952 )
Clifford T. Faulkner, a civil servant with the Department of Veterans Affairs, died Thursday in an Ottawa hospital following a long illness. Born and educated at Greenbank, he was a son of the late John K. Faulkner and Catherine Prudence Bradley. In 1920, he was married in Ottawa to Hilda Deavy, who died four years ago.
He was a parishioner of the Metropolitan Tabernacle and a member of the Prince of Wales Lodge, AF and AM, No. 371.
Surviving are, eight sisters, Mrs. Arthur Bray, Mrs. Jack Healey, Mrs. Albert Hay, Mrs. Herbert Stewart and Mrs. George Slack, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Orville James, Stittsville; Mrs. Ford Wing, Lyndhurst, Ont.; Mrs. Sydney Healey, Pembroke.
The funeral service will be conducted Monday, in the chapel of the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, at 2 pm, by Rev. James Vold. Interment will be in Pinecrest cemetery.
(Ottawa Journal -- December 12, 1952 )


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