Manley Mark of 419 Brant St., Woodstock, died Sunday, Feb. 23 at Woodstock General Hospital. He was 102.
He was born Nov. 8, 1867 on the Huron Road, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, son of the late Mr and Mrs. Samuel Mark.
He farmed on the family farm until his retirement in 1916 when he moved to Woodstock.
Always a keen outdoorsman, his particular hobby was his garden. In 1969 he celebrated his centennial and received many honors from various levels of governments.
He was a member of New St. Paul's Anglican Church, Woodstock, and while in Wilmot Township he had been active in St. James Anglican Church.
His wife, the former Catherine Laird of Haysville, predeceased him in 1958.
Surviving are one daughter, Miss Mary Mark, at home, and several nieces and nephews
Funeral services were held Tuesday of last week at the F.E. Rowell Funeral Home, Woodstock, with temporary entombment in the Woodstock Mausoleum.
New Hamburg Independent, March 5, 1969
Manley Mark of 419 Brant St., Woodstock, died Sunday, Feb. 23 at Woodstock General Hospital. He was 102.
He was born Nov. 8, 1867 on the Huron Road, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, son of the late Mr and Mrs. Samuel Mark.
He farmed on the family farm until his retirement in 1916 when he moved to Woodstock.
Always a keen outdoorsman, his particular hobby was his garden. In 1969 he celebrated his centennial and received many honors from various levels of governments.
He was a member of New St. Paul's Anglican Church, Woodstock, and while in Wilmot Township he had been active in St. James Anglican Church.
His wife, the former Catherine Laird of Haysville, predeceased him in 1958.
Surviving are one daughter, Miss Mary Mark, at home, and several nieces and nephews
Funeral services were held Tuesday of last week at the F.E. Rowell Funeral Home, Woodstock, with temporary entombment in the Woodstock Mausoleum.
New Hamburg Independent, March 5, 1969
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