Elsinore WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1829] - [1937], p. 3

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01.3 CRAWFORD ESPECTED CITIZEN; I fiatl’rgDne "to Development of . aneumonia Recently ' . gloom was spread over this cum _mnnity ou‘Tuesday morning when it .hecaneJinnwn that death had enter- e’d the if te home at Mr. Robert 01-sz 2 rams Faiths second lime within Lwo‘: rinnnlhe. and he had passed ’ :nvay' during .the night. The late Mr.l ACraivtnrd had suitered a. brief iii- ess from pieurisy, w’hieh developed‘ into pneumonia ml was the immedi- ate cause 01' hs death on Tuesday ' morning, November 23rd. The de- ceased was born in Dnnegnl, Ira- land, seventy-three years ago and came to Canada with his parents at the age pf twelve years, taking up ‘ their resld'Ence uenr Arkwright and / later in Elderslie Township, where, while quite a young lad, he look up the trade of masonwvork. About forty-eight ye ago. with his par. ents, he moreyo the Township of Amamei nenr lantern and tour. yarns later w' united in marriage to Miss Hannah Baker, who predew, ceased him lwo months ago. Afler their marriage they took up their.‘ 1- lence in Alleniord where for- seveml years lit. Crawford worked . at his tmde, then moving to n farm in Ke‘ppel Township near l'ark Head, and for the last twenty-three years he has lived on the [arm now y _ occupied by his son. Ernest, which 1 is alliout one aud .1 half miles west % cur Allenforrl, ' ' The deceased was 41 llin-lnng JIPtllulliEt, Doing an ofilcrnl in the i Linimi Church at the time 01’ lll:z deâ€" i mL . and hid served z...» an ullli‘ini l irionslcunnuties, hnth in nllnni lid Park HEaKl Churches. “L‘ *0 a member in Lh i..u.l... ,‘nxl hull snrml us an nlh~ 'rn huth llinlriul illlll L‘nnnLy 1'0. :i l have..- In mnurn n invin hind rather, iunr sum. '1‘. “’lll 1L, El'lil’sl. Ul' husm at DntrnlL. uni] (ix-urae, .\ l ll'll l‘ui‘il, ilml Mit'li.: :inil’lwu danzhlers, Mm. Vin l'ullisun. [lilliâ€" ' mhrihi. of Shallow imkv. :Inil .\i '. Chub-s; MLNiVeII {Mnrtlntl of Winn ton: also two lirntller., Tlmmns, ul‘ Allenl’ord, and John, 01' Dubln’nlun. and lhreelsisleirs, Miss Dorcas Crun- lonL Allenford, Mrs. James Sherâ€" iii (Elizmbelh), Allenfnril, and Mrs. George Fenian (Surmlii, Holstein. One brother, Matthew, predeceased him in June ol' this summer two sisters, Martha. Mrs. J. \larcm-Tfiml Mary. also predeceased him. ,"i'he Inner-n], whirl] was llfllll1l' Lhn I i nnsiiires of the L.i0.l.., was vury largely nllemleil by in» many iuInLâ€" iv - and friends. Many beautiful flo ul nil'erings helped to testify Lhc high Esteem felt for the late Mr. Crawford. w n :Lmuug them nili from the Orange Lodz ' from the Uni d (‘lul int rmmit \\"ns mum in in» I cEiiiutel'y, the [nnernl living hem an Thursday amernnon. The lulu .Vli'. Crawford was a man of sterling Christian character, a. kind nejglh bar and loving falhe‘ hand his re- moval [rom 1hu .ommunlty is (let-ply felt by his hos ‘ of friends. 'l‘hv‘ sincere sympnrhy of even one is ev- tended to the surruwnl family who have 50 lately been herenved by lin- les of both a loving niutller .uul father. wns n :nnil Glut! of ’I‘hnnks The family ol'the late Mr; Ra‘bert Crawford wish to thank all their griends and neighbors {or tnuirI indly sympathy and bemutlful florni tributes in their great sorrow. '1 Msinonmn memory of Laverne, beloved “I r. and Mrs: Gordan Graig, ‘ mmssed'away, Auéfzsrd” 1921. W I 1 gr." ve, » eepin Without'drea'ming b ’a could'n‘ot save. . qufisfinr’hr ' wan-w the news of the death of Mr. Mattâ€" hew Crawford’of the Tw., of Amahzl, lot 18, can Br Some further p lars are given here Crawford's life in Donegnl, Ireland, and came his parents, the ‘Tl‘ios. Crawford, to this country when I inmate boy. He resided near , wright for a time and later in the Township of Elderalie, Amalie], near Allenford, with the rest of the family where he had since resided. As a young man be worked at the mason marriage 36 years ago to Annie Mur- _ a great I i run LATE nwrnnw‘ l cnnwrorm ‘ , Last week aur calumns confined :u- concerning Mr. Deceased was burn with Mrs in late Mr. and Ark. moving to nbout46 years ago A--ru trade with his brother, Robert, and latev by himself. He was united in ransdaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mormn. Three years later they moved to their present heme when: he lived until the time 0! his death. He was a member of the Methodist church and served in var- ious nfl'ices fur many years and was one of the ofiiuials of the_United Church at the time of his death. Th» funeral was held on June 10th serâ€" vice at the house at 2.30 pm. which , was conducted by Rev. Oosens, as» l sisted by Rev. Milton Aiken, the LO. L., of which he was a member, taking part in the services. Mr. Aiken sung i with much feeling a sulo entitled, “My Saviour First of All.” which was l favorite of deceased. 1n- terment was made in Tara Cemetery. The floral tributes consisted of the following wreaths by L.0.L. N0. 968, Allenford, the family, Brothers and , sisters, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gear Fenlnn, ‘ Holstein Sprays by United Church, J Allenfoi'd: Mr. mid Mrs. Robt. Hol- Iland, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dever, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Welsh, Sea- fnrth; ‘S. S. No. 1. Elsinore and Miss D. Crawford. The pallbearers were six brother Orangemenâ€"Messrs. Harry Aiken, T. J. Aiken, Joe Johns- ton,- W. J. Evans, Geo. Miller and John Matches. Those attending tle' funeral from a distance were Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Welsh, Seafurth; Mrs. Sclu'fer, Gowanstown; Mr. and Mrs. A. Vict- mn, Rangeview, Man; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fenton, Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. John 'McKinnnn. M1. nnd Ml‘s. Rubt. McKinnnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawfnrd. Mn and Ma's. Earl Rushlon, Dobbin- tnn; Mr. and Mrs. James Chap: ' ,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNivon, Wiar» 1 tan and .Miss Anna Kemp, Hepworth. Mrs. D. R Bradley, Markdale; .las. l and Wesley Dever, Proton Sta. Hel ‘ and Mrs. J. Schafer, Gowanstown; i l l leaves to munm the’ lass, his loving wife, also one son, Lawrence at home, one daughter (Olive), Mrs. Wilbert McCullough, also three sis- ters, Dorcas and Mrs. James Sherifi'. Allenford, Mrs. Geo. Fentnn. Hol- stein and three'brothczs. Robert arm Thus. Alleniord, and John J. Dobbin tun. Two sisters Ilredeceased him Mary, 1907 and. Martha. J, 1924. In Mamaer ITCEISONflln loving men. my dear lather. who passed is June 10th. 1920. sleev on dear clad. your cares are ended, East in pens, your work ls done You are gone where those who love you. Will some one. day ineet yau onz brv‘ 'As we inved you. no we miss you. In our memory you are dear Loved. remembered. thought 0! al- “an. Often wishing you were beta. â€"Dau§bter Edith. I ' ' "’1 'ALLENFORD NEWS ‘ liR. M. CRAWFORD RESPEGTED CITIZEN Had Been in Failing Heallh for Some Years; 1.:le lo lies! . on Thursday 1. null ilvn' Th1.- di-M‘u uf 1. well highly rmnemcil l'thlLlLliT {onl tool-L plan? at l’lik bonw .w [wfi mlllrs from Allunrurrl in Tu day evening. in the [w h nl \Ir Mnllhen‘ Crawl-mi Mm 1 - m». n «rlliral star». ni lit/Him 2m â€" ernl monlin Winn» . .iw‘: . nol unexumnud h) Ilm M“, u, nvquaintcfl. \Vllll lll, I'HillUil- win a Shock :0 llil' m. cipevisliy vhr- imp iii-ms. For sm'eral \ir Crawford in. Inmn imniLh. but for iln mm . he has bvrn “min-u :n w. u 5 _ .nul has hwn erlimll ill The late \ir. (frnulrinl t0n Of Mr. d .\lrk. ' iurd. and “as Lr ‘ nga in Ireland. D‘H n.1- his wile and [umin l‘m' years on a'l‘arm un lliu B Amalxel. Our .‘zn \u.‘ married to .\||.ll“ Air-r .llanl \Lll‘n'fl “no inth nun son. Li; .2 Lon; [0-1 H home. and Hue i1.m:.i:.. l MFG “'llhEfl llr'f'iilli w m , T‘arn. arr 1m". 10 mam». ' is kind husband unrl iv. ‘r‘nrne slithr~ 1)"...4- , .\HK. lama: Sill-Hill l .\ lL-nlord, and Mr.» lSfll‘ai, llUl.‘lLlll, ulnl lili-N. Thomas. llu H m and John of . \vrrgi ‘ lull. ‘ - i . , ” The dun-wed n.“ .t l ' “. number 0:! Lh Mel! Allrniord. in n'lnrh hu :\ « .z * l'lil Worm-r. Hh ili,.i.h 17 which this whole Vli~l2 Lu...- :i: he was highly wsp 1 El' n'rr he n1» known. , The (lulvml Wu; lwlrl u '1‘. . h an) afiernonn. from his Ln. l. m and was 13132.4; .m-mm ~ normnllu: inenrii .‘llrl Mr A C v: roan... pzulr-i‘ m .. nUnitecl‘ Church. .u«~>‘ null guye .L \‘q-"i liv-lplill m dRXl’ of r‘vmlm'l Tln- mil in were six broter (Hung-Anvil i: . \l..:> (:OliflULlQEl ill“ rim-cased M livnllw John Marvin . uni: .I.»hn.l..i. v. .l. I Is Tim: .lm. :uM llvu V ‘ Aiken. an mum! v v“ >_ V T‘nra Germ-tun, mm. .1 nu wiu‘HH “ ‘ irloudv and I'L'liilnlw l‘mm l m» hull ‘ lHflfL‘ were prlmnl, :imDn: in. n» in H W ‘1‘ _ mg: Mr. .\ Morrm: Wen \l Mrs Geornu Fenmu lini~i~an in ‘ .i. Sdintic-i. Gonnnqoun \ll .n' ,H L ‘ Mrs, “‘elsll. Seaionn. \li»: K-mgi :HI‘WM M llcnwnrlh, k“ V Mr. Roy Alké‘i’i wimnrd m hi- ,Hm puslllmi in Daron. .u’h-r qwnzi'uul :1 week \‘lsilins‘. a! In. iwm- hev E 4' a r 2' lines‘

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