Mrs. Thoman was born in Mildmay, Ontario, on June 20, 1874. She was married to D.W. Thoman in 1907 and lived in Rochester, N.Y. for a year and then came to Alberta. They lived in Calgary for eight years and then moved to the Didsbury district. In 1918 they moved to their farm, 19 miles east of here, where she resided up to the time of her death.
The deceased was a member of the Pentecostal Church at Mayton and took an active part in the work of the church.
She leaves to mourn her loss: her husband, David, one son, Samuel, and one daughter, Ruth; also four sisters, Mrs. Abe Meek (Meck?), Martha Weigan, Sarah Weigand, Mrs. Menno Thoman, all of Kitchener, and two brothers, Henry and Sol Weigand, of Didsbury.
Excerpt from The Didsbury Pioneer, May 21, 1936, page 1
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Alberta Death Reg. #403-340
Mrs. Thoman was born in Mildmay, Ontario, on June 20, 1874. She was married to D.W. Thoman in 1907 and lived in Rochester, N.Y. for a year and then came to Alberta. They lived in Calgary for eight years and then moved to the Didsbury district. In 1918 they moved to their farm, 19 miles east of here, where she resided up to the time of her death.
The deceased was a member of the Pentecostal Church at Mayton and took an active part in the work of the church.
She leaves to mourn her loss: her husband, David, one son, Samuel, and one daughter, Ruth; also four sisters, Mrs. Abe Meek (Meck?), Martha Weigan, Sarah Weigand, Mrs. Menno Thoman, all of Kitchener, and two brothers, Henry and Sol Weigand, of Didsbury.
Excerpt from The Didsbury Pioneer, May 21, 1936, page 1
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Alberta Death Reg. #403-340
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