James Edmund Stinson 435
- Born: 30 Apr 1913
- Died: 14 Feb 1954, Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada aged 40
General Notes:
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.
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