Mrs Jas. McGill
On July 2nd in the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, following a brief illness the death occurred of Mrs James McGill of Pakenham in her 91st year. The former Mary Sadler, she was born in Pakenham on October 29th, 1868 daughter of the late Thomas Sadler and his wife Elizabeth Needham. In 1897 she married the late James McGill and they celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary before her husband's death in 1950. Even in her late years she maintained a lively interest in the community and always enjoyed receiving old acquaintances. The deceased is survived by Mabel (Mrs R.J. Hogan) of Ottawa, Borden of Pakenham, Kenneth of Ottawa and two grandchildren, Jimmy Hogan and Murray McGill. The funeral was held at the Comba Funeral Home, Almonte on July 4th at 2 p.m. Services being conducted by the Rev W.L. Henley with interment in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were John and Hubert McGill, Gordon and Norman Sadler, Herbert Timmins and George Robertson.
Mrs Jas. McGill
On July 2nd in the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, following a brief illness the death occurred of Mrs James McGill of Pakenham in her 91st year. The former Mary Sadler, she was born in Pakenham on October 29th, 1868 daughter of the late Thomas Sadler and his wife Elizabeth Needham. In 1897 she married the late James McGill and they celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary before her husband's death in 1950. Even in her late years she maintained a lively interest in the community and always enjoyed receiving old acquaintances. The deceased is survived by Mabel (Mrs R.J. Hogan) of Ottawa, Borden of Pakenham, Kenneth of Ottawa and two grandchildren, Jimmy Hogan and Murray McGill. The funeral was held at the Comba Funeral Home, Almonte on July 4th at 2 p.m. Services being conducted by the Rev W.L. Henley with interment in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were John and Hubert McGill, Gordon and Norman Sadler, Herbert Timmins and George Robertson.
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