n oc . i n 0 §°00 0 _ _ Margaret Dougherty â€"*#**â€"â€" Ositvary DThe death of Margaret Wesley United _ church, _ Pallbeaters were Mervin Ken Bmw"'.}]}'R‘ %a{:ï¬gz. hOUg_herty occurred _ in Pembroke. She held memâ€" Dougherty, Pembroke; broke; D(;L Jack Duckâ€" : ospital, . Pembroke Tuesâ€" bership in the Senior Choir, David Dougherty, Sterling; Oftawa; . an tfmf:ic day, February 11, 1986 in was an officer of the North Paul Gervan, Seeleys Bay; worth of Brat‘ : her I1st year. A lifelong Renfrew Agricultural _ Soâ€" ~ resident of the area, she ciety, president of Beachâ€" was a resident of Miramichi burg â€" Womens Institute, Lodge, formetly of Beach held office in the Women‘s burg and Pembroke and she Missionary Society and the > gas (h% wife of the late United _ Church . Women dl;net iOUgé]ert)" â€" L xUEW), sand . with) the ECKFORD, Kenneth orn in . Ross township, â€" Pembroke Senior Citizens At his residence, R.R. 1, Faresters Falls On Queen‘s Line, Margaret Ida â€" where she was a musician Monday, March 17, 1986 in his 69th year. Ross was the only daughter _ in the Blue Bird Band. Kenneth Eckford, beloved husband of Muriel of the late Albert Ross and Surviving are one son, Eckford (nee Oattes) . Dear father of SteVâ€" his late wife Elizabeth Ross Dougherty and one en and his wife Patti, Cobden, Ontario. Also (Thompson) _ Ross. _ She daughter, _ Helen _ (Mrs. survived by 1 grandson Brent Kenneth. attended elementary school _ Russell Gervan) both of Reslngist Iho Fraserâ€"Morne Penars! Home:. in Ross township. Pembroke. There are â€" six tcnll.,. Tueéday e m:':d Miss Ross j 1gr §id cish day, March 20 thence to Queensline ss was married to . grandchildren _ an eight Church for seivice at 2 p.m. Spring interâ€" Garnet Armstrong Dough . great grandchildren; _ one ment Howard Gemetery, Foresters Falls. As erty on June 13, 1917 at a brother _ Clifford _ Ross, expressions of sympathy donations may be ceremony in â€"her parents Oftawa survives; preâ€" made to the Canadian Cancer Society or farm _ _home _ with _ Rev. deceased by two. brothers the Queensline United Church. McNeill of Cobden United Harvey and Bill Ross and Church as clergyman. by husband Garnet Doughâ€" They resided on their . erty some years ago. farm in Westmeath townâ€" Funcral arrangements f ilgl}‘pz n(}elar Beachburg until _ were conducted by Malcolm 1_ Ca a m e when they moved into _ and Deavitt Funeral Home M R p that village where they _ with the funeral commital Grgqre e ec were. active in community services _ held _ in _ St. 8 . affairs until they moved to â€" Andrew‘s United church, The death of â€" (Reta) was the daughter of the late _ sisters Eva Payne and Pembroke in 1955. Beachburg, Thursday, Feb. Margaret Rebecca (Payne) William Payne and his wife, _ Elizabeth Logan, Mrs. Dougherty was a _ 13th with Rev. Murray â€" Campbell occurred on Febâ€" the late Suzana Tripp. Funeral arrangements member of St. Andrew‘s McGlashan, Pembroke as _ tfuaty 21, 1986 at the _ She is sutvived by one were conducted by Fraser United church and later in _ minister. Victoria Hospital, Renfrew. son, Stuart Campbell, and Morris Funeral Home Cob: w _ se _ _ 0 MR & . m S Reta, a life long resident of his wife Mary. She is also den, _ to Queen‘s Line Ross Township,â€" was a survived by four grandchilâ€" United Church on Monday, HAMILTONâ€"Thomas and par. resident _ of â€" Bonnechere dren: David, Llioyd, Karen February 24 with Rev. K ricia are proud to announce the Manor since May 1985. The and Donald. A brother, Cooper officiating. Spring birth of their son, Nicholas wife of the late William Rev. Gerald Payne, lives in interment will be in Cobden Peter Thomas on January 18, Campbell, whom she marâ€" Vancouver, British Columâ€" Union Cemetery. 1986 weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. ried in December 1922, she bia. Pallâ€"bearers were Lyman Grandparents are Mr. and was in her 82nd year. She is predeceased by Payne, Wally Logan, Jim Mrs. Robert Beach and Mr %A $ in câ€" < TH & snd. Masine: \ menian â€" 5 her husband William Campâ€" ripp, _ Lorne Campbell, AnantRe oo Ushneba annd Born in Ross Township bell, one son Douglas, one. Curry Campbell and Campâ€" OBS Nursing Staff at fenirale on September 5, 1904, she brother Harvey Payne and bell McMaster. Victoria Hospital. é;é ‘27/5;2 TTE :’{ ie 5:1 tE 7 ® | w 7 _ix""/'ré;, R tï¬ . | M : | ie TA | | * O ga" | sB i 18 3 aAs | 1" 9 % Ts t‘ h. | (f 92‘ wels. 5 EP .§;{;g $ Al t l : * Z: >A i4 M# â€" 3 "2 3 ; O i(i € e‘ rssdch COE€\" (2 a t m 4 Te 5] A PB (1 V mt . 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