Sarah Jane Little, daughter of William James Little and Hannah Twible. Born 25 Oct 1892 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died 13 Apr 1983 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 90 years, buried Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville Orangeville Banner Source Type: Article Date: 28 Nov 1912 Page 7 Column 1 Miss Sadie Little, West Broadway, has resigned her position as operator with the Bell Telephone Co., and is leaving town this week to keep house for her brother, Mr. James Little, Prince of Wales Road, Mono. Her friends will wish Miss Little every success in her new vocation. WALKER - Sarah (Sadie) Jane: at Elizabeth Nursing Home, Orangeville, on Wednesday, April 13, 1983. Sarah Jane Little, in her 91st year, beloved wife of the late George Thomas Walker, dear sister of Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Hodgson, Orangeville, predeceased by sister Annie (Mrs. Stinson) and brothers Robert, James, Arthur and John. Rested at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home, First Street and Second Avenue, Orangeville. Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Married 30 Aug 1932 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada (46 years married) to: George Thomas Walker Born 17 Jun 1898 N/A, died 1 Dec 1978 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 80 years, buried Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville WALKER, George Thomas: At the Dufferin Area Hospital, on Friday, December 1, 1978, George Walker in his 81st year, beloved husband of Sadie Little; dear brother of Mrs. Louis Alderman; Mrs. Ivadelle Duddenhoff; Arnold Walker; Homer Walker and Irwin Walker. Rested at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home, First St. and Second Ave., Orangeville. Service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Spring interment - Forest Lawn Cemetery. G.T. Walker George Thomas Walker, 80 of 293 Broadway, Orangeville died in Dufferin Area Hospital Dec. 1, 1978 following a brief illness. Mr. Walker was born in Laurel, Ontario, the son of Robert Walker and Mary Black. He attended Laurel Public School. He married Sadie Little at St. Mark's Church, Orangeville in 1932. Since then, they made their home on West Broadway. Mr. Walker had pursued a number of careers. He was an auto mechanic and afterwards a freight employee. He worked for the Grigg Company. He also worked as a Toronto Transit Commission Motorman before returning to Orangeville where he worked at Dufferin Area Hospital. Mr. Walker was a member of St. Mark's Anglican Church. He is survived by his wife Sadie; his brothers Rev. R.A. Walker, Lampman, Saskatchewan, Homer Walker, Waterloo, Ont. Irwin Walker, Orangeville, and his sisters Mrs. Louie Alderman, and Mrs. Ivadelle Dodenhoff, Belle Vallee, Ontario. Funeral services, held Dec. 4, 1978 from the Dods and McNair Funeral Home, were conducted by the Rev. David Hamilton. Committal service was held at the funeral home. Spring interment is in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. |