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Edward John Rose

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Edward John Rose

Birth
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
16 Jun 1965 (aged 70)
Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range D, Plot 157
Memorial ID
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1965, Thursday June 24, The Almonte Gazette page 8
EDWARD JOHN ROSE
After a few months' illness, Edward John Rose passed away at the Almonte General Hospital on June 16th. He was born in Ramsay Twp., on the farm now owned by Mr. K. B. Ralph, on November 3rd, 1894. When a young boy his parents moved to Pakenham Township, where he resided for the remainder of his life. He was the older son Nathaniel Rose and Frances Core. A brother, Frank, predeceased him seventeen years ago. He was married on Oct. 1923 to Edna Myrtle Paul, who survives along with two nieces, Barbara (Mrs. Keith Armstrong), Kingston and Margaret (Mrs. Campbell) Perth. Mr. Rose was one of the prime movers in getting the North Lanark Co-Op established in Almonte. He served as manager of the Co- Op for several years and in all was employed there for a total of sixteen years. Prior to that he farmed on Highway 29 near Pakenham where he and Mrs. Rose continued to live in their farm home. Mr. Rose was widely known throughout the community and was highly regarded by one and all. He was a member of Almonte United Church, the service being conducted on June 18th by his pastor, Rev. H. F. Skoutajan at the Kerry Funeral Home. The pallbearers were two nephews, Robert Naismith, Kenneth Campbell and four neighbours Lloyd Dickson, Wilfred Lindsay, James Connery and Gordon Donaldson. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
1965, Thursday June 24, The Almonte Gazette page 8
EDWARD JOHN ROSE
After a few months' illness, Edward John Rose passed away at the Almonte General Hospital on June 16th. He was born in Ramsay Twp., on the farm now owned by Mr. K. B. Ralph, on November 3rd, 1894. When a young boy his parents moved to Pakenham Township, where he resided for the remainder of his life. He was the older son Nathaniel Rose and Frances Core. A brother, Frank, predeceased him seventeen years ago. He was married on Oct. 1923 to Edna Myrtle Paul, who survives along with two nieces, Barbara (Mrs. Keith Armstrong), Kingston and Margaret (Mrs. Campbell) Perth. Mr. Rose was one of the prime movers in getting the North Lanark Co-Op established in Almonte. He served as manager of the Co- Op for several years and in all was employed there for a total of sixteen years. Prior to that he farmed on Highway 29 near Pakenham where he and Mrs. Rose continued to live in their farm home. Mr. Rose was widely known throughout the community and was highly regarded by one and all. He was a member of Almonte United Church, the service being conducted on June 18th by his pastor, Rev. H. F. Skoutajan at the Kerry Funeral Home. The pallbearers were two nephews, Robert Naismith, Kenneth Campbell and four neighbours Lloyd Dickson, Wilfred Lindsay, James Connery and Gordon Donaldson. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.


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