CLAYTON NEWS
– The death of the late Mrs James Stewart, on Wednesday last, removes one who will be sadly missed, both in the home and the church. Mrs Stewart was the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Munroe of Clayton, and leaves to mourn her loss, her husband and four little boys, the youngest about fourteen months old. Besides these are the parents, Mr and Mrs Daniel Munroe, and six brothers and one sister – John of Lanark, Margaret (Mrs A. McNeil) of Naseby, Sask, Hugh of Hopetown, David of Clayton, Wm of Darling, Robert on the homestead, Lanark, and Charles of Clayton. The funeral on Saturday was the largest seen here for some time. The service was conducted at the house and vault by Rev Mr Merrilees, pastor of the deceased. The remains were placed in the vault, The six brothers acted as pallbearers. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved ones their sore trial.
CLAYTON NEWS
– The death of the late Mrs James Stewart, on Wednesday last, removes one who will be sadly missed, both in the home and the church. Mrs Stewart was the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Munroe of Clayton, and leaves to mourn her loss, her husband and four little boys, the youngest about fourteen months old. Besides these are the parents, Mr and Mrs Daniel Munroe, and six brothers and one sister – John of Lanark, Margaret (Mrs A. McNeil) of Naseby, Sask, Hugh of Hopetown, David of Clayton, Wm of Darling, Robert on the homestead, Lanark, and Charles of Clayton. The funeral on Saturday was the largest seen here for some time. The service was conducted at the house and vault by Rev Mr Merrilees, pastor of the deceased. The remains were placed in the vault, The six brothers acted as pallbearers. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved ones their sore trial.
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