Franklin J. Paul
A highly regarded and life-long resident of the Appleton community passed away on Saturday, evening, November 15th, at his home of the 12th line of Ramsay Township in the person of Franklin John Paul on his 78th year. Born July 16, 1881, at Appleton he was a son of the late William Paul and his wife Sarah Shaw. He was educated in the local schools and devoted his working years to farming. He retired several years ago. On Dec 14th, 1910, he married Miss Maggie May Anderson of Dywer Hill, who survives with one daughter, Willena, Mrs Rex Casselman of Toronto, one brother, Charles Paul, Victoria, B.C., and one sister, Miss Ida Paul of Ramsay. The late Mr Paul was a member of Appleton United Church and served as an elder for 24 years. He was also a member of the Board of Managers for many years. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon, November 18 from Fleming Bros Funeral Home, Carleton Place to Appleton United Church where the service was conducted at 2.30 p.m. by the minister of the church, Rev J. Ray Anderson. The Pallbearers were: Norman Paul, Melville Paul, William Scott, Harry McArton, Bert McCrae, and Homer Shaw. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
Franklin J. Paul
A highly regarded and life-long resident of the Appleton community passed away on Saturday, evening, November 15th, at his home of the 12th line of Ramsay Township in the person of Franklin John Paul on his 78th year. Born July 16, 1881, at Appleton he was a son of the late William Paul and his wife Sarah Shaw. He was educated in the local schools and devoted his working years to farming. He retired several years ago. On Dec 14th, 1910, he married Miss Maggie May Anderson of Dywer Hill, who survives with one daughter, Willena, Mrs Rex Casselman of Toronto, one brother, Charles Paul, Victoria, B.C., and one sister, Miss Ida Paul of Ramsay. The late Mr Paul was a member of Appleton United Church and served as an elder for 24 years. He was also a member of the Board of Managers for many years. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon, November 18 from Fleming Bros Funeral Home, Carleton Place to Appleton United Church where the service was conducted at 2.30 p.m. by the minister of the church, Rev J. Ray Anderson. The Pallbearers were: Norman Paul, Melville Paul, William Scott, Harry McArton, Bert McCrae, and Homer Shaw. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
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