man‎Thomas Harold Watson‏‎
Born ‎20 Jun 1898 Melancthon Township, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died ‎21 Aug 1974 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada‎, 76 years, buried ‎Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada
Shelburne Free Press & Economist, Wednesday, August 28, 1974, page 6
DEATHS - WATSON, Thomas Harold
At Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on August 21st, 1974. Harold Watson, beloved husband of Rhoda Little and dear father of Laurel (Mrs. R. Duckworth), Toronto, and brother of Jack of Leith and Minnie (Mrs. Russell Sproule) of Shelburne, and William E. and Sadie, both deceased. In his 77th year. Service from Gamble Funeral Home on Saturday, August 24th. Interment Shelburne Cemetery.

Shelburne Free Press & Economist, September 11, 1974, page 11
OBITUARY
THOMAS H. WATSON
Mr. Thomas Harold Watson, husband of Rhoda Little and dear father of Laurel (Mrs. R. Duckworth), Toronto, brother of Jack, Leith, Minnie (Mrs. Russell Sproule), Shelburne; Wm. E. and Sadie (Mrs. Clifford Noble), both deceased, passed away at Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on Wednesday, August 21, in his 77th year.

He was born June 20, 1898, on the Back Line, Melancthon, to the late Thomas A. Watson and Annie Gray. For 20 years he owned a Frozen Custard Stand at Orangeville and Shelburne. He was a member of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 909, Melancthon, for many years.

The funeral service on August 24 was conducted by Rev. Mark McDermott at the Gamble Funeral Home. Interment was in Shelburne Cemetery.

The pallbearers were his four nephews, Jim McBride, Tom Watson, Wayne Watson and Reg Little, and two cousins, Borden Brown and Gerald Gray. The flower bearers were nieces and nephews.Notes for Harold Thomas Watson:

Shelburne Free Press & Economist - Wednesday, August 28, 1974 - Page 6 - DEATHS - WATSON, Thomas Harold:
At Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on August 21st, 1974. Harold Watson, beloved husband of Rhoda Little and dear father of Laurel (Mrs. R. duckworth), Toronto, and brother of Jack of Leith and Minnie (Mrs. Russell Sproule) of Shelburne, and William E. and Sadie, both deceased. In his 77th year. Service from Gamble Funeral Home on Saturday, August 24th. Interment Shelburne Cemetery.

Shelburne Free Press & Economist - September 11, 1974 - Page 11 -OBITUARY -THOMAS H. WATSON:
Mr. Thomas Harold Watson, husband of Rhoda Little and dear father of Laurel (Mrs. R. Duckworth), Toronto, brother of Jack, Leith, Minnie (Mrs. Russell Sproule), Shelburne; Wm. E. and Sadie (Mrs. Clifford Noble), both deceased, passed away at Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on Wednesday, August 21, in his 77th year.

He was born June 20, 1898, on the Back Line, Melancthon, to the late Thomas A. Watson and Annie Gray. For 20 years he owned a Frozen Custard Stand at Orangeville and Shelburne. He was a member of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 909, Melancthon, for many years.

The funeral service on August 24 was conducted by Rev. Mark McDermott at the Gamble Funeral Home. Interment was in Shelburne Cemetery.

The pallbearers were his four nephews, Jim McBride, Tom Watson, Wayne Watson and Reg Little, and two cousins, Borden Brown and Gerald Gray. The flower bearers were nieces and nephews.

Married ‎16 Jun 1928 Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada (46 years married) to:

womanRhoda Bernice Little‏, daughter of Joseph George Little and Mary Adelaide Shaw‏.
Born ‎2 May 1903 Mono Township, Dufferin Ontario, Canada, died ‎22 Mar 2001 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada‎, 97 years, buried ‎Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada
Shelburne Free Press & Economist, June 21, 1928
WATSON--LITTLE
St. Paul's Church, Shelburne, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Saturday, June 16th, 1928, at 9 a.m., when Rhoda Bernice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Little, became the bride of Mr. Harold T. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Watson, Melancthon. Rev. R. P. D. Hurford officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a beige silk lace dress with hat and shoes to match. She carried an ivory prayer book. Only the immediate relatives were present. After the ceremony the guests were received at the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. The bride and groom left by motor for Hamilton and Niagara. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Watson will reside at Lansing.

Shelburne Free Press & Economist, July 1, 1953, page 8
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Friday, June 26th, 1953, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson played host and hostess to a hundred or so of their relatives in the Legion Hall, Shelburne. The occasion was their Silver Wedding Anniversary. Rhoda Little and Harold Watson were married June 1928, in St. Paul's Church, Shelburne. Dr. R. P. D. Hurford, the then rector, had a busy time that day, as he united in wedlock two of his choir girls - Beatrice Jelly and Rhoda Little.

The Silver Anniversary was a happy affair. The program consisted of solos, duet, recitations and speeches, all of a happy free nature, followed by an address, wishing the happy couple might reach their Golden Wedding Anniversary, as did Rhoda's parents and her grandparents. Numerous and beautiful were the gifts, testifying to the love that existed and the esteemed value of the happy couple. There was good music throughout the entire evening, ending in dancing where young and old (from 81 years to 13 years) danced the light fantastic. Folk were present from Brampton, Toronto, Bronte, Churchill, Barrie, Owen Sound, Woodstock and Coldwater.

Marriage Notes for Rhoda Little and Harold Watson:
Shelburne Free Press & Economist - June 21, 1928 - WATSON--LITTLE:
St. Paul's Church, Shelburne, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Saturday, June 16th, 1928, at 9 a.m., when Rhoda Bernice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Little, became the bride of Mr. Harold T. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Watson, Melancthon. Rev. R. P. D. Hurford officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a beige silk lace dress with hat and shoes to match. She carried an ivory prayer book. Only the immediate relatives were present. After the ceremony the guests were received at the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. The bride and groom left by motor for Hamilton and Niagara. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Watson will reside at Lansing.

Hurontarian, March 30, 2001, page B13
DEATHS
WATSON, Rhoda - At Avalon Care Centre, Orangeville on Thursday, March 22, 2001. Wife of the late Harold Watson and dear mother of Laurel Duckworth and her husband Dick. Sadly missed by her sister Kathleen Smith and her family. Friends were received at the Doney Funeral Home, Shelburne on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services were conducted in the funeral home chapel by Rev. Richard Moorse on Monday, March 26 at 11:00 a.m. Spring interment at the Shelburne Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Notes for Rhoda Bernice Little:
Hurontarian - March 30, 2001 - Page B13 - DEATHS - WATSON, Rhoda: At Avalon Care Centre, Orangeville on Thursday, March 22, 2001. Wife of the late Harold Watson and dear mother of Laurel Duckworth and her husband Dick. Sadly missed by her sister Kathleen Smith and her family. Friends were received at the Doney Funeral Home, Shelburne on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services were conducted in the funeral home chapel by Rev. Richard Moorse on Monday, March 26 at 11:00 a.m. Spring interment at the Shelburne Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Child:

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womanLaurel Doreen Watson‏ PRIVACY FILTER