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William Edward Sutherland

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William Edward Sutherland

Birth
Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
23 Dec 1943 (aged 79–80)
Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range C, Plot 30
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1943, Thursday December 23, The Almonte Gazette page 5
Mr William E. Sutherland
Word has reached Almonte of the death in the Ottawa Civic Hospital early this Thursday morning of William E. Sutherland, a former resident of Union Hall section. He was 80 years of age and had been seriously ill only a few days. The late Mr Sutherland was born at the homestead, Union Hall, now occupied by a son, William J. Seventeen years ago he and his wife removed to Ottawa where they resided since. Deceased was a member of Guthrie United Church when he lived in this district and was an elder for some time. He is survived by his wife, the former Edna Travers and four sons, namely, Wm J. of Union Hall; John T. and David B.W. of Ottawa and Flying Officer Lloyd C. of Toronto. While funeral arrangements were not completed Thursday morning it is understood a service will be held in Ottawa after which the remains will be conveyed to Almonte where a service will be held at the residence of Mr W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, Further particulars will be published next week.

1943, Thursday December 30, The Almonte Gazette front page
Funeral of W.E. Sutherland
The funeral was held on Dec 25th of Mr William E. Sutherland, a former resident of the Union Hall section, who had resided in Ottawa for upwards of 17 years. A service was held at Burney's Funeral Parlours, there, at which Rev Cannon Brunet, a former Anglican rector at Clayton, officiated. The body was then brought to Almonte and a service was conducted at the residence of Mr W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, by Rev W.J. Scott, pastor to Bethany United Church. The remains were then conveyed to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs Wm Dunlop, Kenneth Robertson, Clarence Kellough, John Reid, Wm Bellamy and Fred Travers of Ottawa.
1943, Thursday December 23, The Almonte Gazette page 5
Mr William E. Sutherland
Word has reached Almonte of the death in the Ottawa Civic Hospital early this Thursday morning of William E. Sutherland, a former resident of Union Hall section. He was 80 years of age and had been seriously ill only a few days. The late Mr Sutherland was born at the homestead, Union Hall, now occupied by a son, William J. Seventeen years ago he and his wife removed to Ottawa where they resided since. Deceased was a member of Guthrie United Church when he lived in this district and was an elder for some time. He is survived by his wife, the former Edna Travers and four sons, namely, Wm J. of Union Hall; John T. and David B.W. of Ottawa and Flying Officer Lloyd C. of Toronto. While funeral arrangements were not completed Thursday morning it is understood a service will be held in Ottawa after which the remains will be conveyed to Almonte where a service will be held at the residence of Mr W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, Further particulars will be published next week.

1943, Thursday December 30, The Almonte Gazette front page
Funeral of W.E. Sutherland
The funeral was held on Dec 25th of Mr William E. Sutherland, a former resident of the Union Hall section, who had resided in Ottawa for upwards of 17 years. A service was held at Burney's Funeral Parlours, there, at which Rev Cannon Brunet, a former Anglican rector at Clayton, officiated. The body was then brought to Almonte and a service was conducted at the residence of Mr W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, by Rev W.J. Scott, pastor to Bethany United Church. The remains were then conveyed to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs Wm Dunlop, Kenneth Robertson, Clarence Kellough, John Reid, Wm Bellamy and Fred Travers of Ottawa.


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