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Alice Emily <I>Tweedy</I> Wallace

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Alice Emily Tweedy Wallace

Birth
Lombardy, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Death
27 Aug 1903 (aged 54)
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 366
Memorial ID
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1903, Tuesday August 25, The Carleton Place Herald page 4
DEATHS
WALLACE – In Ramsay, on Aug 22nd, Alice Emily Tweedie, Widow of the late Charles Wallace, aged 54
years. [Name on STONE: Alice Emily TWEEDY]

1903, Tuesday August 25, The Carleton Place Herald front page
Mrs Wallace of Ramsay, Dies Suddenly
It caused quite a surprise when the news reached town on Saturday evening of the death of Mrs Chas Wallace, which occurred in the afternoon at her home on the 7th line Ramsay. Mrs Wallace had been ailing for a week, but nothing serious was anticipated until Saturday morning when acute Bright's disease set in and collapse followed a few hours later. Mrs Wallace was born in Lombardy, Leeds Co., in 1849, and was 54 years of age. She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm Tweedie, whose home is now in Toronto, and this is the first death in their family circle of ten, Mr Wallace predeceased his wife by twelve years, and the children, ten in number, who are the chief mourners today, have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. They are Mrs Wm Snedden, Miss Jennie, Charles and John, at Lumsden, Assa., James of Newark, N.J. and Milton, Harry, Osborne, Lizzie and Maisy at home. The funeral took place this morning to the 8th line Ramsay Cemetery. The deceased lady was a prominent member of the Carleton Place Methodist church and the floral tributes, which were numerous, included one from the ladies of the church. A very large concourse of mourners attended the remains to the place of interment. The pallbearers were Messrs Osborne, Tweedy (deceased's brother), John McArton, Alex McLean, John Cummings, Walter Black and Milton Wallace.
1903, Tuesday August 25, The Carleton Place Herald page 4
DEATHS
WALLACE – In Ramsay, on Aug 22nd, Alice Emily Tweedie, Widow of the late Charles Wallace, aged 54
years. [Name on STONE: Alice Emily TWEEDY]

1903, Tuesday August 25, The Carleton Place Herald front page
Mrs Wallace of Ramsay, Dies Suddenly
It caused quite a surprise when the news reached town on Saturday evening of the death of Mrs Chas Wallace, which occurred in the afternoon at her home on the 7th line Ramsay. Mrs Wallace had been ailing for a week, but nothing serious was anticipated until Saturday morning when acute Bright's disease set in and collapse followed a few hours later. Mrs Wallace was born in Lombardy, Leeds Co., in 1849, and was 54 years of age. She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm Tweedie, whose home is now in Toronto, and this is the first death in their family circle of ten, Mr Wallace predeceased his wife by twelve years, and the children, ten in number, who are the chief mourners today, have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. They are Mrs Wm Snedden, Miss Jennie, Charles and John, at Lumsden, Assa., James of Newark, N.J. and Milton, Harry, Osborne, Lizzie and Maisy at home. The funeral took place this morning to the 8th line Ramsay Cemetery. The deceased lady was a prominent member of the Carleton Place Methodist church and the floral tributes, which were numerous, included one from the ladies of the church. A very large concourse of mourners attended the remains to the place of interment. The pallbearers were Messrs Osborne, Tweedy (deceased's brother), John McArton, Alex McLean, John Cummings, Walter Black and Milton Wallace.


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