Mrs. Edwin Moore
On Thursday, November 13, there passed away at the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Edwin L. Moore, whose maiden was Mina Richards, under circumstances which has appealed to the wide sympathy of the community. The late Mrs. Moore was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards of Clayton, and was married in September l4th, 1927. For the past two years Mr. and Mrs. Moore have very successfully engaged in farming on the 6th line of Ramsay, where they by their kindly disposition and industry have well for themselves the confidence, and respect of a wide circle of friends and neighbours. The sudden death of the deceased following a week's illness is particularly sad, leaving to mourn her loss two beautiful children, a boy and girl, Mina Mary, age 2 years and Walter Edwin, age three months. Following a successful operation In the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, every hope was entertained for the speedy recovery but the decease suddenly succumbed to an attack of pneumonia on Thursday afternoon. Of her own immediate family there is left to mourn her loss her father, Mr. Harry Richards, of Clayton, one brother, Charles, of New York State, her mother having pre-deceased her some years, ago. The funeral which was held on Saturday, Nov. 15th, was largely attended. Rev. A. J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian Church conducted a very impressive service at the home. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The many beautiful floral tributes were mute testimony of the respect in which the deceased was held and included, Wreaths and sprays from the family, Edwin Moore, Harry Richards, Mary and Walter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Patterson, Miss Muriel Rath, Mr. and Mrs. John McMunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. Max Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moore, Mr. William Moore Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McMunn. The pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil and William Moore, Mr. Welland McMunn, Mr. Welland Timmons, Mr. Max Richards and Mr. Arthur Nolan. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to the husband and children in their deep sorrow occasioned by such a loss.
Mrs. Edwin Moore
On Thursday, November 13, there passed away at the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Edwin L. Moore, whose maiden was Mina Richards, under circumstances which has appealed to the wide sympathy of the community. The late Mrs. Moore was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards of Clayton, and was married in September l4th, 1927. For the past two years Mr. and Mrs. Moore have very successfully engaged in farming on the 6th line of Ramsay, where they by their kindly disposition and industry have well for themselves the confidence, and respect of a wide circle of friends and neighbours. The sudden death of the deceased following a week's illness is particularly sad, leaving to mourn her loss two beautiful children, a boy and girl, Mina Mary, age 2 years and Walter Edwin, age three months. Following a successful operation In the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, every hope was entertained for the speedy recovery but the decease suddenly succumbed to an attack of pneumonia on Thursday afternoon. Of her own immediate family there is left to mourn her loss her father, Mr. Harry Richards, of Clayton, one brother, Charles, of New York State, her mother having pre-deceased her some years, ago. The funeral which was held on Saturday, Nov. 15th, was largely attended. Rev. A. J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian Church conducted a very impressive service at the home. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The many beautiful floral tributes were mute testimony of the respect in which the deceased was held and included, Wreaths and sprays from the family, Edwin Moore, Harry Richards, Mary and Walter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Patterson, Miss Muriel Rath, Mr. and Mrs. John McMunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. Max Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moore, Mr. William Moore Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McMunn. The pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil and William Moore, Mr. Welland McMunn, Mr. Welland Timmons, Mr. Max Richards and Mr. Arthur Nolan. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to the husband and children in their deep sorrow occasioned by such a loss.
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