Almonte, Ontario, Canada
Thursday, February 3, 1944, p. 5
Mrs. Samuel Drummond
This district has once more to record the passing of another old resident in the person of Mrs. Samuel Drummond. Deceased whose maiden name was Mary Patterson, was the daughter of the late Buchanan Patterson and Isabella Stewart of Clayton. She had been in poor health for about a year. Last Thursday evening, Jan. 27th, she passed away very suddenly. Her husband predeceased her by about 10 years. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Howard and Ralph and Misses Ada and Agnes. Also surviving is one sister Mrs. Lawrence Naismith in the West. Mrs. Drummond was a kind and tender mother and a splendid neighbor. She will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. There is also left to mourn her loss, one stepson, Harvey of Ottawa; and two step-daughters, Eva, Mrs. Melville Paul of Almonte, and Mrs. Clifford Green of Carp. The funeral on Saturday, was largely attended. Rev. W. J. Scott of Bethany United Church, Almonte, conducted the service. The pallbearers were Messrs. Edward and Luke Kennedy, D. J. Drummond and Chas. Brydges, Victor Kellough and Wilfred Patterson. Interment was in the Auld Kirk cemetery. Numerous floral tributes were in evidence.
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
Thursday, February 3, 1944, p. 5
Mrs. Samuel Drummond
This district has once more to record the passing of another old resident in the person of Mrs. Samuel Drummond. Deceased whose maiden name was Mary Patterson, was the daughter of the late Buchanan Patterson and Isabella Stewart of Clayton. She had been in poor health for about a year. Last Thursday evening, Jan. 27th, she passed away very suddenly. Her husband predeceased her by about 10 years. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Howard and Ralph and Misses Ada and Agnes. Also surviving is one sister Mrs. Lawrence Naismith in the West. Mrs. Drummond was a kind and tender mother and a splendid neighbor. She will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. There is also left to mourn her loss, one stepson, Harvey of Ottawa; and two step-daughters, Eva, Mrs. Melville Paul of Almonte, and Mrs. Clifford Green of Carp. The funeral on Saturday, was largely attended. Rev. W. J. Scott of Bethany United Church, Almonte, conducted the service. The pallbearers were Messrs. Edward and Luke Kennedy, D. J. Drummond and Chas. Brydges, Victor Kellough and Wilfred Patterson. Interment was in the Auld Kirk cemetery. Numerous floral tributes were in evidence.
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IN MEMORY OF
MARY BURNS
Wife of
Samuel Drummond
DIED
AUG.1,1898.
AGED 36 YRS.
SAMUEL
DRUMMOND
1858-1936
HIS WIFE
MARY PATERSON
1866-1944
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