James McGovern Stinson Born ± 1869 7th Line Lot 22 East Mono, died 11 Nov 1960 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, approximately 91 years, buried Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville James McGovern Stinson, late of 16 Amanda St., Orangeville, passed away in Dufferin Area Hospital, at the age of 94, November 11th. He had been ill for one month. Mr. Stinson was born on the 7th Line Lot 22, East Mono to James and Sidney Stinson. He attended school on the 6th Line of East Mono. On February 19, 1908, at Camilla, Mr. Stinson took as his wife Margaret Ann Little. He resided, after his marriage, on Lot 11, Prince of Wales Road, Cardwell. He farmed for two years in Cardwell and later moved to lot 6 of the 2nd Line of Mono where he farmed until his retirement. He had been retired for several years. He was a member of St. Marks Anglican Church, a member of the Loyal Orange Lodge, number 320, the Prince of Wales Lodge. Mr. Stinson was a trustee of Mono College Public School for several years and was active in Conservation politics. He is survived by his wife and a son, Garnet of Orangeville, and three daughters, Grace (Mrs. Chester Robinson of Orangeville), Florence (Mrs. J.C. Barnes of Hillsburgh) and Ina (Mrs. Gordon Laverty). He is also survived by his sister Bertha (Mrs. George Mills) and four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Thompson Funeral Home on November 14th with Reverend David Woeller presiding. Interment was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garfield Irwin, Norman Brett, Milton Brett, George Wolfe, Hilliard Cotton and Bill Ewing. Flower bearers were Murray Robinson, Lois Moffatt, Jim Laverty, Shirley Ann Laverty, Clarence Armstrong, Ruth-Ann King, Stanley Parker, Raymond Stinson and Lester Stinson. Several of the flower bearers were grandchildren of the deceased. 006417-08 (Toronto); James STINSON, 39, farmer, Mono, same, s/o James STINSON & Sidney McGOVERN, married Annie JOHNSTON, 28, widow, Mono, same, d/o William LITTLE, farmer, & Hannah TWIBLE, witn: Samuel STINSON of Mono & Alice LITTLE of Camilla, 19 Feb 1908 at Mono Married 19 Feb 1908 Camilla, Ontario, Canada (52 years married) to: Margaret Ann (Annie) Little, daughter of William James Little and Hannah Twible. Married name: Stinson, born 4 Oct 1880 Lot 5 Centre Rd Mono Twp Ont, died 28 Dec 1962 Ontario, Canada, 82 years, 1st marriage to: James McGovern Stinson, 2nd marriage to: Joseph Edward Johnston Joseph Edward JOHNSTON, 27, farmer, Amaranth, same, s/o William JOHNSTON & Jane THOMPSON, married Margaret Ann LITTLE, 23, Mono, same, d/o William LITTLE, farmer, & Hannah TWIBLE, witn: William K. JOHNSTON of Amaranth & Ann WILKINS of Orangeville, 12 June 1901 at Mono 006417-08 (Toronto); James STINSON, 39, farmer, Mono, same, s/o James STINSON & Sidney McGOVERN, married Annie JOHNSTON, 28, widow, Mono, same, d/o William LITTLE, farmer, & Hannah TWIBLE, witn: Samuel STINSON of Mono & Alice LITTLE of Camilla, 19 Feb 1908 at Mono Margaret Ann Stinson wife of the late James M. Stinson and dear mother of Mrs. Chester Robinson (Grace), Mrs. J.C. Barnes (Florence), Mrs. Gordon Laverty (Ina), Garnet and Edmund deceased, who deparated this life in Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on Friday, December 28th, 1962. Resting at the Dods Funeral Home, First Street and Second Avenue, Orangeville. Service in the chapel on Monday, at 2 p.m. Entombment in Forest Lawn Mortuary. Children: 1. Baby StinsonBorn 1908 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 28 Dec 1908 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, under 1 year old 2. Grace Alice StinsonBorn 30 Nov 1910 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 25 Nov 1998 Fergus, Ontario, Canada, 87 years Suddenly at Carresant Care Nursing Home, Fergus on Wednesday, November 25, 1998, Grace Stinson, beloved wife of the late Chester Robinson. Loving mother of Murray and his wife Nancy. Dear grandmother of Kevin & his wife Sherry and Kelly and her husband Marty Cartwright and great-grandmother of Whitney, Josh, Lindsay, Tyler, Jordan, Katie, Dustin & Tanner. Dear sister of Florence (Mrs. J.C. Barnes) & Ina Laverty. Predeceased by her brothers Edmund & Garnet. http://news.pinet.on.ca/785331/data?n=9 3. Florence Sadie StinsonBorn 2 Mar 1912 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 4 Jun 2004 Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, 92 years, buried Huxley Cemetery, Hillsburg, Ontario, Canada 4. Ina Twible StinsonBorn 30 Apr 1913 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 21 Mar 2006 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 92 years, buried 25 Mar 2006 Greenwood Cemetery Orangeville Ina Twibble Laverty At Avalon Care Centre, Orangeville on Tuesday, March 21, 2006, Inan Laverty in her 93rd year, beloved wife of the late Gordon Laverty, dear mother of Lois, Jim and Shirley Ann; grandmother of 5 and great-grandmother of 8. Resting at Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, Orangeville on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel on saturday March 25 at 1:00 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. A tree has been planed in memory of Ina in the Dods and McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 10, 2006 at 2:30 pm. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com 5. James Edmund StinsonBorn 30 Apr 1913, died 14 Feb 1954 Mono Township, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 40 years Stinson - Suddenly, at his late residence, Lot 6, Conc. 3, West Mono, on February 14, 1954, James Edmund Stinson, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stinson, in his 40th year. Resting at the Thompson-Darraugh Funeral Chapel, 2nd Ave., Orangeville. Funeral Service in St. Mark's Church, on Tuesday, February 16th at 2:30 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Mortuary. (Casket open in the Church 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.) Unknown Newspaper Type: Article JAMES EDMOND STINSON: The death of James Edmond Stinson occurred suddenly at his late residence, lot 6, con. 3, West Mono, on Sunday, February 14th, at the age of 40 years. He had been in ill health for the past year. The late Mr. Stinson was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stinson. He was born on the Blind Line, Mono, and received his schooling at Mono College, Highway 10. He had farmed all his life. He was a member of St Mark's Anglican Church. He belonged to L.O.L. 320, Mono. Surviving besides his parents are three sisters, Mrs. Chester Robinson (Grace), Mrs. J. C. Barnes (Florence), and Mrs. Gordon Laverty (Ina), and one brother, Garnet. The funeral was held on Tuesday, February 16th, from the Thompson-Darraugh Funeral Chapel to St. Mark's Church, where service was conducted by the Rev. F. J. Bartlett, at 2.30 p.m. Interment was made in Forest Lawn Mortuary. The pallbearers were Milton Brett, Norman Brett, Gordon Crago, William Ewing, Garfield Irwin and Lloyd Duke. The flowerbearers were Lois Laverty, Ruth Ann Armstrong, Ellis Stinson, Murray Robinson, Jim Laverty, Wes Laverty, Russell Little, Joe Parker, Roy Robinson, Art Hodgson and Fred Gillespie. Friends from Owen Sound, Toronto, Alliston and other points were present at the funeral. 6. Garnet StinsonBorn 27 Aug 1919 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 23 Nov 1995, 76 years Orangeville Banner Date: 29 Nov 1995 Orangeville Banner, Wednesday, November 29, 1995 - Page 11B - DEATHS - STINSON - Garnet: At Orangeville on Thursday November 23rd, 1995. Garnet Stinson, son of the late James and Margaret Stinson; dear brother of Grace Robinson, Florence (Mrs. J. C. Barnes) and Ina Laverty. Predeceased by one brother Ed Stinson; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Baxter & Giles Funeral Home on Friday 2-4 and 7-9pm. A service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 2.00 pm. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. |