Innisfail, Alta, Aug. 5--Geo. T. Lundy, one of Innisfail's old time residents, died suddenly this morning. Mr. Lundy came to Alberta in the early nineties and took over the Alberta hotel in Innisfail, which he conducted successfully for many years. He became widely and favorably known to the traveling public. He was in his seventy-eighth year.
The Calgary Daily Herald, August 5, 1926, page 10
See newspaper write-up regarding son, Trooper George R. Lundy, b. April 16, 1883 who died Feb 15, 1902 of enteric fever at Heidleberg hospital in South Africa, during the Boer War.
(Free Lance, Innisfail, Alberta, N.W.T., Thursday, February 27, 1902)
Innisfail, Alta, Aug. 5--Geo. T. Lundy, one of Innisfail's old time residents, died suddenly this morning. Mr. Lundy came to Alberta in the early nineties and took over the Alberta hotel in Innisfail, which he conducted successfully for many years. He became widely and favorably known to the traveling public. He was in his seventy-eighth year.
The Calgary Daily Herald, August 5, 1926, page 10
See newspaper write-up regarding son, Trooper George R. Lundy, b. April 16, 1883 who died Feb 15, 1902 of enteric fever at Heidleberg hospital in South Africa, during the Boer War.
(Free Lance, Innisfail, Alberta, N.W.T., Thursday, February 27, 1902)
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