Letitia Catherine Riddell Born 1856, died 7 Nov 1936, 79 or 80 years, buried Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada Married/ Related to: Joseph Lindsay Born 1855, died 18 Mar 1892, 36 or 37 years, buried Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada Children: 1. Annie M. LindsayBorn 1881, died 12 Aug 1882, 0 or 1 years, buried Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada 2. Harriet Elizabeth LindsayBorn 18 Oct 1886 Mono Township, Dufferin Ontario, Canada, died 30 May 1978 Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, 91 years, buried 1978 Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada Shelburne Free Press & Economist - June 21, 1978 - OBITUARY - HARRIET ELIZABETH LITTLE: Harriett Elizabeth Little passed away on May 30, 1978, at the home of her daughter Doris, where she had lived for the past two years. Born on October 18, 1886 in Mono Township to the late Letitia and Joseph Lindsay, she attended school at Bentich, near Durham. Returning to Mono at age 16, where she later married the late Albert Little. Together they farmed on Lot 27, Conc. 2 Mono, till the death of her husband on July 13, 1953. Until 1976, she maintained the home for her two youngest sons at Mono Dell and took great pleasure in looking after the flowers and enjoyed the company of her family and friends. She was a member of St. James Church, Primrose, and also a member of Elba Women's Institute. Those who mourn the loss of a loving and devoted mother are Clifford, Shelburne; Wm. Collins, of Fox Creek, Alberta; Doris (Mrs. Mervyn Ferris), Shelburne; Muriel (Mrs. George Roberts), Bolton; and Maurice and Beverly, Shelburne; one brother, Norman Lindsay, Shelburne, also 15 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Predeceased by sons Lindsay of Orillia in Jan. 1959; Winslow, of California in June, 1970, and Russell of Mount Forest in Oct. 1972; also three brothers, Robert and Gordon of Saskatchewan, and Perry of Shelburne. The funeral was from the Gamble Funeral Home on June 1, with Rev. M. McDermott officiating. Pall bearers were Fletcher Riddell of Durham; Wm. Richardson and Dan Little of Orangeville; Alan Little and Mervyn Ferris of Shelburne and George Roberts of Bolton. The beautiful flower arrangements were carried by grandchildren. Interment was in Shelburne Cemetery. 3. Perry LindsayBorn 1888, died 1963, 74 or 75 years, buried Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada 4. Norman C LindsayBorn 12 Apr 1899, died 12 Aug 1980, 81 years Shelburne Free Press and Economist Date: 03 Sep 1980 Shelburne Free Press & Economist, Wednesday, September 3, 1980 - Page 1 - OBUITUARIES - NORMAN LINDSAY: On Tuesday, August 12, 1980, Norman C. Lindsay passed away peacefully at Austin's Nursing Home, Shelburne where he had spent the last few weeks after many months in Shelburne District Hospital. He was the youngest son of Joseph Lindsay and Letitia Riddell of Mono Township. He was born April 12, 1899, on Lot 30, 1st line East, Mono where, he farmed with his brother, Perry. He married Viola Dermott in June 1942, and they farmed in Mono till 1963 when they retired and moved to 1st. Ave., Shelburne. The deceased was a member of St. James Anglican Church, Primrose, an active member of Primrose L.O.L. No. 1277, Shelburne R.B.P. No. 833; on the board of Dufferin Fire Insurance for 35 years and was Warden of Dufferin County in 1932. Predeceased by his wife, Viola; also three brothers, Bob, Gordon, Perry and one sister Harriet, Mrs. Albert Little. The funeral service was conducted on Friday, August 15 at the Gamble Funeral Home by Rev. Larry Phillips of Shelburne. The pallbearers were nephews, Maurice and Beverly Little and Wayne Breedon, cousin Fletcher Riddell and neighbours David Barr and Fred Wells. 5. Robert Lindsay6. Gordon Lindsay |