FEBRBARY 13» 195° I THE GUARDIAN. cnannorrarowu , race never: "Tuflrwflrhl n-us wmu SWITCH r0 In: STANDARD files In Manson. Maine __ . Mrs. Mildircd L. Heaney in her (3rd scar,‘ WIIE of Heciley V rlrenney. died Monday Jan. 16th m a hospital in York Village, af- _ I a a a fundn rd <9 1. »__ (Wilts . “ova rmoronsws . “GA INK horn in Abbot. Me July 1687 daughitfi‘ of William and Nellie tmlnbcrtl Fogg. She was mar- ried 1n 1801 and had lived in wmgon, nearly all of her life. ma, Heeney was a member of m, Baiptist Church. a put, noble grand '0! North Star Re- bekah Lodge. and a member of we Past Noble Grands associat- ion she was a past President of we United Church Circle. also g past President of Stella Grace Philatliea class, past President o; Gerry Relief Corps. and treas- urer at the time of her death. gm-trlviug are her husband and flgughtcl‘ (Evelyn) Mrs. iRuy- mnnd L-uaree o! wells. Maine. n“; grandchildren. namely Mrs. rrancis fiutvland of Jacksonville. F13, Ravmond LaBree. Jr. of way. Lebanon. N. C. Gerald W. of Castro l_.a Jeune. N. C. Clifton E. and Barbara at. home two greet. grand-children. a brother, Ar- m“; M, Fogg o: Wellesiey Far- Lt; Mass. . Funeral service held at 3 p. m, qhursday the 19th. st. the conga; The gational Church conducted by Pastor Rev. Gard L. Rowe. runelnr were laid to reet in the um Qmietery. ltionson Maine U. s. A. IN MEMORIAM LLLISON FREDERICK WATTS On the afternoon of December m. 19L‘), Grand Tffltladla and _sur- rounding districts vucre saddened when it. became known that Alli- Qan Frederick Watts had passed Iway. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Watts. Allison, bo- inved by all. young and old. was a good dtizcn. moderate m all his habitat and a faithful adherent of Pleasant Grove United Church. He will be greatly missed by a. wide (rm-lo of friends and relatives. Besides his eorrowing father and mother. there are left to mourn the following brothers and sisters. _ Marlon. Mrs. William MaoLaa-on. Oharlotbetostn; ftimzaret. Jumacia Yinina. U. S. A; Reuben. Chm’- lottwetown: Harry. attending U.0.0.. Charlottetown and Leiih and New the at heme. - The funeral service was held on Eaturday. December 24th. Ln York Ohuroh where a, large congregation gathered to pay their last respects to one who had been held in higih esteeqn bv all. The floral tributes were nvinnmous and bea-utiful. Service. was cnnrlueied bv the ev. Jtflln Douglas existed by Rev. omaa Wilson. Oovehead. nvourito hymns oi’ the deceased $70!‘! 511118. Interment was in York cemetery. Ute following were the pallbear- era Lewis MEQFDdYGll, Nelson Watts, Edison Watts. Howard Watts. Raymond Wait; L11‘! Arth- ar Howard. The timer-all wu under the direc- Iion of Mr. A. Cutcliufe. [canto or mauxsi . 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