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Margaret Stuart <I>Cameron</I> Steele

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Margaret Stuart Cameron Steele

Birth
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
19 Jan 1905 (aged 36)
Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 290
Memorial ID
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Wife of Robert Dunbar Steele

1905, Friday January 27, The Almonte Gazette front page
Died in Montana
A telegram received on Friday announced the death of Mrs R.D. Steele, at Bozeman, Montana, and on Tuesday, Mr Steele arrived with the remains for interment here. Mrs Steele, who was Margaret Stuart, youngest daughter of the late Donald Cameron, for many years a resident of Almonte, was married in 1893 and went west with Mr Steele and has since lived there. One child, a little daughter about three years of age with the husband are left to mourn her demise. The funeral from the home of Mr James McLeod to the eighth line cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, was conducted by Rev Orr Bennet. The pallbearers were Messrs J.B. Wylie, W.C. Pollock, Harold Jamieson, J.W. Wylie, L. Coulter and R.M. Paterson.

1905, Friday February 3, The Almonte Gazette front page
A High Tribute
A Bozeman, Montana, paper referring to the death of Mrs R.D. Steele, had the following to say: "Mrs R.D. Steele, wife of the well known Bozeman banker, died Thursday afternoon, after an illness of many months. Mr Steele leaves tonight to convey her remains to her girlhood home in Canada, where the interment will be made in the family plot. Mrs Steele was a noble, kindhearted, lovable woman. Of a retiring disposition, her many excellent qualities of mind and heart were known to her intimate friends only, and they knowing its rare worth and beauty, cherished it as a precious possession during her life time as they do now, when her soul has returned to Him who gave it and her lifeless form had been given into the keeping of mother earth in whose cool bosom there is peace and rest from all pain evermore. Besides her grief stricken husband, sister and little daughter, aged 2 years, and many sincere friends in Bozeman, deceased leaves an aged mother and several brothers and sisters in the east to mourn her loss. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing husband and family and mourn with them."
Wife of Robert Dunbar Steele

1905, Friday January 27, The Almonte Gazette front page
Died in Montana
A telegram received on Friday announced the death of Mrs R.D. Steele, at Bozeman, Montana, and on Tuesday, Mr Steele arrived with the remains for interment here. Mrs Steele, who was Margaret Stuart, youngest daughter of the late Donald Cameron, for many years a resident of Almonte, was married in 1893 and went west with Mr Steele and has since lived there. One child, a little daughter about three years of age with the husband are left to mourn her demise. The funeral from the home of Mr James McLeod to the eighth line cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, was conducted by Rev Orr Bennet. The pallbearers were Messrs J.B. Wylie, W.C. Pollock, Harold Jamieson, J.W. Wylie, L. Coulter and R.M. Paterson.

1905, Friday February 3, The Almonte Gazette front page
A High Tribute
A Bozeman, Montana, paper referring to the death of Mrs R.D. Steele, had the following to say: "Mrs R.D. Steele, wife of the well known Bozeman banker, died Thursday afternoon, after an illness of many months. Mr Steele leaves tonight to convey her remains to her girlhood home in Canada, where the interment will be made in the family plot. Mrs Steele was a noble, kindhearted, lovable woman. Of a retiring disposition, her many excellent qualities of mind and heart were known to her intimate friends only, and they knowing its rare worth and beauty, cherished it as a precious possession during her life time as they do now, when her soul has returned to Him who gave it and her lifeless form had been given into the keeping of mother earth in whose cool bosom there is peace and rest from all pain evermore. Besides her grief stricken husband, sister and little daughter, aged 2 years, and many sincere friends in Bozeman, deceased leaves an aged mother and several brothers and sisters in the east to mourn her loss. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing husband and family and mourn with them."


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