John James McAulay, 74, of Oak St., Pictou, died Friday, Feb. 12 in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Bayfield, P.E.I., he was a son of the late John and Margaret McAulay. He had worked on the survey ships Acadia and Dawson, and also for Northumberland Ferries for three years before retirement. He was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret MacLennan; two sons, Kenneth, Pictou; Richard, at home; four brothers, Charles, Peter and Daniel, all of Montreal; Joseph, Bayfield; four sisters, Mary (Mrs Russell Poole), Souris, P.E.I.; Helen (Mrs Roy Burke) and Amelia (Mrs Lem Desdeauy), both of Charlottetown; Laura (Mrs Stanley Taylor), Montreal. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mary; a brother, Elmo. Funeral was Monday, Feb. 15 in Stella Maris Church, Rev. Kyte Gillis officiating. Burial was in Seaview Cemetery, Pictou.
John James McAulay, 74, of Oak St., Pictou, died Friday, Feb. 12 in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Bayfield, P.E.I., he was a son of the late John and Margaret McAulay. He had worked on the survey ships Acadia and Dawson, and also for Northumberland Ferries for three years before retirement. He was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret MacLennan; two sons, Kenneth, Pictou; Richard, at home; four brothers, Charles, Peter and Daniel, all of Montreal; Joseph, Bayfield; four sisters, Mary (Mrs Russell Poole), Souris, P.E.I.; Helen (Mrs Roy Burke) and Amelia (Mrs Lem Desdeauy), both of Charlottetown; Laura (Mrs Stanley Taylor), Montreal. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mary; a brother, Elmo. Funeral was Monday, Feb. 15 in Stella Maris Church, Rev. Kyte Gillis officiating. Burial was in Seaview Cemetery, Pictou.
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