Miss Margaret Blair Dunlop
The death occurred Sunday morning at her home on Martin Street of Miss Margaret Blair Dunlop. Born at Paisley, Scotland, the daughter of Andrew Dunlop and his wife, Annie Lees, she came with her parents to Canada and settled in Almonte about 60 years ago. She had been in poor health for the past few months. Surviving are a sister, Christena with whom she resided; two brothers, David L. Dunlop of North Adams, Mass., and Andrew Dunlop of Carleton Place. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from her late residence with interment in the Auld Kirk cemetery, Rev W.J. Scott officiated. Pallbearers were Messrs E.P. Clement, John Aspinall, Hugh McLachlin, Duncan Forgie, J.B. Illingworth and P.A. Greig. Miss Dunlop was an employee of the Rosamond Woolen Co. here for upwards of 50 years. She was a member of Bethany United Church.
Miss Margaret Blair Dunlop
The death occurred Sunday morning at her home on Martin Street of Miss Margaret Blair Dunlop. Born at Paisley, Scotland, the daughter of Andrew Dunlop and his wife, Annie Lees, she came with her parents to Canada and settled in Almonte about 60 years ago. She had been in poor health for the past few months. Surviving are a sister, Christena with whom she resided; two brothers, David L. Dunlop of North Adams, Mass., and Andrew Dunlop of Carleton Place. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from her late residence with interment in the Auld Kirk cemetery, Rev W.J. Scott officiated. Pallbearers were Messrs E.P. Clement, John Aspinall, Hugh McLachlin, Duncan Forgie, J.B. Illingworth and P.A. Greig. Miss Dunlop was an employee of the Rosamond Woolen Co. here for upwards of 50 years. She was a member of Bethany United Church.
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