When World War II started, he changed his retirement plans and continued at his office until 1946, when he turned over his practice to an army veteran. Born in Drayton, Ont. he developed an interest in the Masonic Order there.
He leaves his wife Rowena, daughter Muriel Raaflaub and sons Ralph, Carl and Edwin.
When World War II started, he changed his retirement plans and continued at his office until 1946, when he turned over his practice to an army veteran. Born in Drayton, Ont. he developed an interest in the Masonic Order there.
He leaves his wife Rowena, daughter Muriel Raaflaub and sons Ralph, Carl and Edwin.
Family Members
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Margaret Ann Flath Burrows
1852–1936
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Theodore "Thede" Flath
1853–1899
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Adam Flath Jr
1855–1929
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Lewis Flath
1856–1931
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Charles Wilhelm Flath
1858–1889
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William Flath
1860–1921
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Olive Helena "Lena" Flath Dales
1861–1945
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Dr Anthon "Doc" Flath
1863–1945
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George Philip Flath
1865–1932
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Emma Saloma Flath Lawlor
1870–1946
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Frederick Flath
1872–1953
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