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David Joseph Drummond

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David Joseph Drummond

Birth
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
7 Dec 1948 (aged 78)
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range D, Plot 347
Memorial ID
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1948, Thursday December 16, The Almonte Gazette page 3
David Joseph Drummond
Very largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of David J. Drummond, who died on Tuesday morning, Dec 7, 1948, after a very lengthy illness, was held from his late residence, 9th concession of Ramsay, with Rev James Foote, pastor of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place, conducting the service. Interment was made in the family plot, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Mr Drummond was of Scotch descent. His father, Daniel Drummond, came from Perthshire, Scotland, and his mother, Marion McCallum, came from Glasgow, Scotland. He was born on March 1st, 1870, on the 12th concession of Ramsay, and spent most of his life farming. He lived in Carleton Place from 1918 - 1922, then moved to the 9th line of Ramsay. He was a member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and at one time a member of the board of managers. On Dec 30th, 1903, he married Jessie Bayne Stewart, who survives with one son, Stewart, and his wife, Doreen, and four grandsons. David, Gilmour, William and John. Four sisters also survive: Jessie, Mrs Robert Dunlop, Carleton Place; Miss Marion C. Drummond, Ottawa; Agnes, Mrs Lawson Stewart, Fitzroy; Mary, Mrs Alex Stewart, McNab; six brothers; William J., Alexander P., Dr Samuel J., Rev Daniel R., George T., and Malcolm G., and one sister (Tena), Mrs J. Chapman, are deceased. Pall-bearers were John M. Chapman, D.H. Lowry, W.H. Hawkins, W.J. Anderson, W.D. Stewart and Robert P. Reid. Among the beautiful floral tributes received were wreaths from the W.M.S. of St Andrew's Church, Buckham and Stewart Construction Co., and Circle No 4, St Andrew's Church Friends were present from Guelph, Shawville, Bristol, Ottawa, Arnprior, Cedar Hill, Almonte, Carleton Place and Ashton.
1948, Thursday December 16, The Almonte Gazette page 3
David Joseph Drummond
Very largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of David J. Drummond, who died on Tuesday morning, Dec 7, 1948, after a very lengthy illness, was held from his late residence, 9th concession of Ramsay, with Rev James Foote, pastor of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place, conducting the service. Interment was made in the family plot, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Mr Drummond was of Scotch descent. His father, Daniel Drummond, came from Perthshire, Scotland, and his mother, Marion McCallum, came from Glasgow, Scotland. He was born on March 1st, 1870, on the 12th concession of Ramsay, and spent most of his life farming. He lived in Carleton Place from 1918 - 1922, then moved to the 9th line of Ramsay. He was a member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and at one time a member of the board of managers. On Dec 30th, 1903, he married Jessie Bayne Stewart, who survives with one son, Stewart, and his wife, Doreen, and four grandsons. David, Gilmour, William and John. Four sisters also survive: Jessie, Mrs Robert Dunlop, Carleton Place; Miss Marion C. Drummond, Ottawa; Agnes, Mrs Lawson Stewart, Fitzroy; Mary, Mrs Alex Stewart, McNab; six brothers; William J., Alexander P., Dr Samuel J., Rev Daniel R., George T., and Malcolm G., and one sister (Tena), Mrs J. Chapman, are deceased. Pall-bearers were John M. Chapman, D.H. Lowry, W.H. Hawkins, W.J. Anderson, W.D. Stewart and Robert P. Reid. Among the beautiful floral tributes received were wreaths from the W.M.S. of St Andrew's Church, Buckham and Stewart Construction Co., and Circle No 4, St Andrew's Church Friends were present from Guelph, Shawville, Bristol, Ottawa, Arnprior, Cedar Hill, Almonte, Carleton Place and Ashton.


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