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Annie Lillian <I>James</I> Stanley

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Annie Lillian James Stanley

Birth
Lanark, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
25 Dec 1967 (aged 70)
Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 45.1596217, Longitude: -76.3026117
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1968, Thurdsay January 4, The Almonte Gazette, page 4
Mrs Herb. Stanley
The passing of Mrs. Herbert G. Stanley of Carleton Place occurred suddenly on Christmas Day, December 25. 1967, at the home of her daughter Lillian, Mrs. Wright Mohr in Ottawa. Mrs. Stanley suffered a severe heart attack and her death came without warning. She was in her 71st year. The former Annie Lillian James, she was born in Lanark Township on April 23, 1897, a daughter of the late Thomas Edward James and Hannah McNeely. She received her education at the home school, Carleton Place High School, Trinity College, and was a graduate of Ottawa Teachers' College. She was a member of St, James Anglican Church, Carleton Place, Rocky Ridge Women's Institute , and Group 1 of St. James Guild. Her hobbies were oil painting and the growing of flowers. The late Mrs. Stanley is survived by her husband, two sons, Henry James Stanley of, Milton, Ontario, and Herbert McDowall Stanley of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland: three daughters, Ellen, Mrs. Clare Chesney, Kitchener; Hannah, Mrs. Mel Gilmour, and Lillian, Mrs. Wright Mohr, both of Ottawa, and six grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Ben James of Almonte, and Edwin James , Carleton Place, and a sister, Ellen, Mrs. Hal Connell, Toronto. The funeral was held from the Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Ave. West. Carleton Place, December 27th, to St. James Anglican Church for service at 2 p.m. Burial was made at St. George's Cemetery, Clayton. Services were conducted by the Rev. E.D. Fleming of St. James. Pallbearers were Harold James, Ben James , John Chamney, Ivan Gardiner, Ross Stanley and Donald Lashley.
1968, Thurdsay January 4, The Almonte Gazette, page 4
Mrs Herb. Stanley
The passing of Mrs. Herbert G. Stanley of Carleton Place occurred suddenly on Christmas Day, December 25. 1967, at the home of her daughter Lillian, Mrs. Wright Mohr in Ottawa. Mrs. Stanley suffered a severe heart attack and her death came without warning. She was in her 71st year. The former Annie Lillian James, she was born in Lanark Township on April 23, 1897, a daughter of the late Thomas Edward James and Hannah McNeely. She received her education at the home school, Carleton Place High School, Trinity College, and was a graduate of Ottawa Teachers' College. She was a member of St, James Anglican Church, Carleton Place, Rocky Ridge Women's Institute , and Group 1 of St. James Guild. Her hobbies were oil painting and the growing of flowers. The late Mrs. Stanley is survived by her husband, two sons, Henry James Stanley of, Milton, Ontario, and Herbert McDowall Stanley of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland: three daughters, Ellen, Mrs. Clare Chesney, Kitchener; Hannah, Mrs. Mel Gilmour, and Lillian, Mrs. Wright Mohr, both of Ottawa, and six grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Ben James of Almonte, and Edwin James , Carleton Place, and a sister, Ellen, Mrs. Hal Connell, Toronto. The funeral was held from the Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Ave. West. Carleton Place, December 27th, to St. James Anglican Church for service at 2 p.m. Burial was made at St. George's Cemetery, Clayton. Services were conducted by the Rev. E.D. Fleming of St. James. Pallbearers were Harold James, Ben James , John Chamney, Ivan Gardiner, Ross Stanley and Donald Lashley.


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