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Isabella Margaret Steele Harris

Birth
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Nov 1941 (aged 81–82)
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 185
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1941, Thursday November 20, The Almonte Gazette page 4
Mrs Milo Harris
The death occurred at her home here on Saturday afternoon of Mrs Milo Harris Mrs Harris, whose maiden name was Isabella Margaret Steele, was born in Ramsay township, a daughter of the late Alexander Steele and his wife, Agnes Whyte. She was married to James Black of Ramsay, who predeceased her many years ago. She resided in Almonte until her second marriage in 1918, to Milo Harris of Radisson, Sask. Following his death in 1929, Mrs Harries returned to her old home in Almonte where she had since resided. Her interest in Red Cross work was very keen and until recently she was constantly busy with her knitting. Surviving are three sons of her first marriage, Herbert J. Black, of Toronto, of Toronto; Alex W. Black, Ottawa, and Milo J. Black of Stirling; two sister Mrs J.A. Dack of Carleton Place, and Mrs Neil Campbell of Arnprior, and four brothers, Dr. W.H. Steele of Arnprior; A.A. Steele of Dinsmore, Sask; Dr. L.D. Steele of Regina and J.W. Steele of Chicago. There are also six grandchildren. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from her late residence, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev W.J. Scott of Bethany United Church officiated at the services.
1941, Thursday November 20, The Almonte Gazette page 4
Mrs Milo Harris
The death occurred at her home here on Saturday afternoon of Mrs Milo Harris Mrs Harris, whose maiden name was Isabella Margaret Steele, was born in Ramsay township, a daughter of the late Alexander Steele and his wife, Agnes Whyte. She was married to James Black of Ramsay, who predeceased her many years ago. She resided in Almonte until her second marriage in 1918, to Milo Harris of Radisson, Sask. Following his death in 1929, Mrs Harries returned to her old home in Almonte where she had since resided. Her interest in Red Cross work was very keen and until recently she was constantly busy with her knitting. Surviving are three sons of her first marriage, Herbert J. Black, of Toronto, of Toronto; Alex W. Black, Ottawa, and Milo J. Black of Stirling; two sister Mrs J.A. Dack of Carleton Place, and Mrs Neil Campbell of Arnprior, and four brothers, Dr. W.H. Steele of Arnprior; A.A. Steele of Dinsmore, Sask; Dr. L.D. Steele of Regina and J.W. Steele of Chicago. There are also six grandchildren. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from her late residence, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev W.J. Scott of Bethany United Church officiated at the services.

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