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From: Alta Flynt <>
Subject: Thistle Mission Band Newspaper Clipping-10
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 15:14:37 -0500


(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - September 16, 1929)

Died at Nasonworth
The death occurred at Nasonworth yesterday of Mrs. Ruth Noble, wife of
W. J. Noble, the well known lumberman, after an illness of eight weeks,
at the age of 82 years. Deceased was before her marriage Miss Ruth
Smith, of Russiagornis, and during all her married life had resided at
Nasonworth, where she was held to high esteem by all who knew her. She
is survived by her husband, four sons, Arthur Noble in West Palm Beach,
Fla., F. L. Noble, of Springhill, Clarence L. Noble, at home, and
Randolph S. Noble, of the head office of the Royal Bank of Canada,
Montreal; two daughters, Mrs. T. D. Bell, wife of Rev. Mr. Bell, of
Jacksonville, and Mrs. H. F. McMurtrie, of Springhill; and a sister,
Miss Annie Smith of Regina, Sask. The funeral will take place to-morrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock, with service at the United Baptist church at
Russiagornis by Rev. David Patterson and interment at Russiagornis.
Randolph Noble, who has been spending a few days in Atlantic City on
account of poor health, will arrive here to-morrow at noon to attend the
funeral.

(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Jany 26, 1929)

LATE R. H. FLEMING

Many at Funeral This Afternoon of Late Robert H. Fleming - A Profusion
of Beautiful Flowers.
The funeral of the late Robert H. Fleming took place this afternoon
from his late home in York street and was a large and representative
one, people in all walks of life being present to pay a last tribute of
respect to deceased and sympathy for the family. Rev. J. G. Berry, of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducted an impressive service while
the Devon Quartette sang several hymns. There was a profusion of
beautiful floral tributes from friends and relatives in different parts
of Canada and the United States and many telegrams of sympathy.
The pall bearers were Charles A. Burchill, Thomas Fraser, C. D. Holder,
Donald F. Cameron, George H. Clark, J. Fred Ryan. The chief mourners
were J. H. Fleming, A. C. Fleming, John F. Harvey, John A. Fleming, John
Emery, Carleton Fisher, W. A. Adam, Fred Segee, George H. Jewett,
Richard Gremley, Roland Shaw, Frederick Shaw, George Ross, John Haines,
Robert Gay, Henry Anderson, W. A. Lindsay, John Green, Thomas Niles,
Dominic Goodine, Joseph Walker, T. C. Burpee, Charles Biggs, Edward
O'Connor, T. Amos Wilson, Charles Welsh, George Sinclair, S. H.
McFarlane, Roland Murray and Wm. J. Lawson. Interment was made in the
family plot in the Old Burial Ground.


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