Orangeville Banner, April 8, 1937, page 1 - Mono East
The late Mr. David Totten, of Malton, was laid to rest in St. John's cemetery, Mono, on Monday, March 29th, the Rev. Ernest P. Wood officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Sullivan, of Grahamsville. Mr. Totten was born on the property now occupied by James Williams, Adjala, and lived to the mature age of 92 years. Mr. Alex. Ward, buried on April 4th, was his nephew, his mother being Mr. Totten's sister. Mrs. John Tortington, of Mono Mills, is a daughter of Mr. Totten. To her and family we extend our most sincere sympathy.
Orangeville Banner, April 8, 1937, page 1 - Mono East
The late Mr. David Totten, of Malton, was laid to rest in St. John's cemetery, Mono, on Monday, March 29th, the Rev. Ernest P. Wood officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Sullivan, of Grahamsville. Mr. Totten was born on the property now occupied by James Williams, Adjala, and lived to the mature age of 92 years. Mr. Alex. Ward, buried on April 4th, was his nephew, his mother being Mr. Totten's sister. Mrs. John Tortington, of Mono Mills, is a daughter of Mr. Totten. To her and family we extend our most sincere sympathy.
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