Charles Halliday
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1938
C. Halliday, 78, Drops Dead
Retired Farmer Had Lived in Depauville Section 33 Years
Depauville--Charles Halliday, 78, retired farmer, died suddenly Monday morning at 9:30 in Vincent's barber shop and ice cream parlor here of a heart attack. Dr. Bennie Mecklin was called but Mr. Halliday died a few minutes after his arrival. He had been ill for about five years.
Mr. Halliday was born on Wolfe Island Oct. 6, 1860, the son of John and Margaret Notter Halliday. He married Miss Isabelle Bamford of Wolfe Island on Feb. 12, 1882, in a ceremony performed at the Episcopal church on the island.
Thirty-three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Halliday moved to this section where they operated farms until eleven years ago when he retired and they moved to a house in this village.
Besides his wife, he leaves five daughters, Mrs. Arthur Vincent of Centerville; Mrs. Beatrice Schram of Watertown; Mrs. Ray King of Adams; Mrs. Howard Cheebers (Cheevers ?) of Chaumont, and Mrs. Harold Easton of Depauville; a son, Henry Halliday of Utica; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Gibson of Elva, Manitoba; a brother, Richard Halliday of Wolfe Island; 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Another son, Charles, was killed in Rome seven years ago while working for a power company.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Easton, at Depauville. Burial was in Depauville cemetery.
NOTE: The Vincent barber shop was owned and operated by his son-in-law's (Arthur Vincent) brother Everitt (Skip) Vincent. Thelma
Charles Halliday
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1938
C. Halliday, 78, Drops Dead
Retired Farmer Had Lived in Depauville Section 33 Years
Depauville--Charles Halliday, 78, retired farmer, died suddenly Monday morning at 9:30 in Vincent's barber shop and ice cream parlor here of a heart attack. Dr. Bennie Mecklin was called but Mr. Halliday died a few minutes after his arrival. He had been ill for about five years.
Mr. Halliday was born on Wolfe Island Oct. 6, 1860, the son of John and Margaret Notter Halliday. He married Miss Isabelle Bamford of Wolfe Island on Feb. 12, 1882, in a ceremony performed at the Episcopal church on the island.
Thirty-three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Halliday moved to this section where they operated farms until eleven years ago when he retired and they moved to a house in this village.
Besides his wife, he leaves five daughters, Mrs. Arthur Vincent of Centerville; Mrs. Beatrice Schram of Watertown; Mrs. Ray King of Adams; Mrs. Howard Cheebers (Cheevers ?) of Chaumont, and Mrs. Harold Easton of Depauville; a son, Henry Halliday of Utica; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Gibson of Elva, Manitoba; a brother, Richard Halliday of Wolfe Island; 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Another son, Charles, was killed in Rome seven years ago while working for a power company.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Easton, at Depauville. Burial was in Depauville cemetery.
NOTE: The Vincent barber shop was owned and operated by his son-in-law's (Arthur Vincent) brother Everitt (Skip) Vincent. Thelma
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