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Janet Maybelle <I>Millar</I> Boal

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Janet Maybelle Millar Boal

Birth
Cedar Hill, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
22 Feb 1926 (aged 41)
Cedar Hill, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range C, Plot 246
Memorial ID
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1926, Friday February 26. The Almonte Gazette, front page
Mrs. Stanley Boal
Mrs. Stanley Boal of Cedar Hill, died on Monday after a lingering illness. Her maiden name was Mary Bell Millar, daughter of the late Adam Millar, of Cedar Hill, of revered memory, and Mrs. Millar, of Almonte. She was forty years of age. The sadness of her early death is intensified by the fact that she leaves behind her four little children to mourn her loss. The eldest is eleven years old and the youngest four. They are; Lulu, Iona, Harvey and Jean. To these motherless little children and to Mr. Boal the deepest sympathy of the community is extended. The late Mrs. Boal was born and educated at Cedar Hill. She spent a good deal of her early life in Almonte and had very many friends. Her high standard of character and her winning ways endeared people to her. Twelve years ago she was married at Almonte by Rev. Mr. Hicks to Mr. Stanley Boal and made her home with him at Cedar Hill. She was a devout member of the Methodist church and prominent in all its activities. The sad circumstances brought a very large concourse of mourners to the funeral, which was held on Wednesday from the family home to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev. H. H. Hillis, of Pakenham, her pastor, conducted the service which was very impressive. The pallbearers were Messrs; P. Simms, J. Snedden, George Stanley, Alex Cochran, W. Smithson and Wm. Connors. The floral offerings included those from the immediate family, mother and family, Mr. Ryerson Millar, Mr. Leach, Misses Irene and Meda Millar, Mrs. George, Robert and Stuart Boal, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blake, Mrs. Beggs, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow, Mr. and Mrs. Bourke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodgins, the school section No. 10, Women's Institute, Nursing Staff of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Bell Johnston of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. George Stanley and others. Besides her husband and children she leavers her mother, who resides at Almonte, five sisters and five brothers; Tena, Mrs. H. Gillard, of Wapella, Sask,; Lita, Mrs. R. Struthers, of Appleton; Christopher, of Virden, Man.; Peter of Arnprior; Ryerson of Whitby, Ont.; Elbert, on the homestead; Effie, Mrs. R. Fulton, of Pakenham; Meda of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harvey at home; Irene at Stamford, Conn. All the family were present at the funeral except Christopher and Tena.
1926, Friday February 26. The Almonte Gazette, front page
Mrs. Stanley Boal
Mrs. Stanley Boal of Cedar Hill, died on Monday after a lingering illness. Her maiden name was Mary Bell Millar, daughter of the late Adam Millar, of Cedar Hill, of revered memory, and Mrs. Millar, of Almonte. She was forty years of age. The sadness of her early death is intensified by the fact that she leaves behind her four little children to mourn her loss. The eldest is eleven years old and the youngest four. They are; Lulu, Iona, Harvey and Jean. To these motherless little children and to Mr. Boal the deepest sympathy of the community is extended. The late Mrs. Boal was born and educated at Cedar Hill. She spent a good deal of her early life in Almonte and had very many friends. Her high standard of character and her winning ways endeared people to her. Twelve years ago she was married at Almonte by Rev. Mr. Hicks to Mr. Stanley Boal and made her home with him at Cedar Hill. She was a devout member of the Methodist church and prominent in all its activities. The sad circumstances brought a very large concourse of mourners to the funeral, which was held on Wednesday from the family home to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev. H. H. Hillis, of Pakenham, her pastor, conducted the service which was very impressive. The pallbearers were Messrs; P. Simms, J. Snedden, George Stanley, Alex Cochran, W. Smithson and Wm. Connors. The floral offerings included those from the immediate family, mother and family, Mr. Ryerson Millar, Mr. Leach, Misses Irene and Meda Millar, Mrs. George, Robert and Stuart Boal, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blake, Mrs. Beggs, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow, Mr. and Mrs. Bourke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodgins, the school section No. 10, Women's Institute, Nursing Staff of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Bell Johnston of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. George Stanley and others. Besides her husband and children she leavers her mother, who resides at Almonte, five sisters and five brothers; Tena, Mrs. H. Gillard, of Wapella, Sask,; Lita, Mrs. R. Struthers, of Appleton; Christopher, of Virden, Man.; Peter of Arnprior; Ryerson of Whitby, Ont.; Elbert, on the homestead; Effie, Mrs. R. Fulton, of Pakenham; Meda of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harvey at home; Irene at Stamford, Conn. All the family were present at the funeral except Christopher and Tena.


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