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469. Margaret Ann THOMSON

1Newspaper Announcement, The Vancouver Province Feb 21, 1939.
"JOHNSTON, on February 20, 1939 AT her residence Rockland and St. George St., North Vancouver, Margaret Ann, beloved wife of John T. Johnston. Survived by her husband; two sons John T. and Keith McLean, 5 daughters Mrs. Thomas Holmes, Mrs. F. Carrie Thomson, Miss Edna, Mrs. J. P.Dumaresq, and Mrs. J. Meagher. Funeral service Wed. Feb. 22 at 1:30p.m. from Mt. Pleasant Undertaking Co. in Forest Lawn Memorial Park."


John Thomas JOHNSTON

1Newspaper Announcement, The Vancouver Province Nov 30, 1944.
"JOHNSTON on Nov. 28, 1944, at his residence 3895 St. George St., North Vancouver, John Thomas Johnston, age 73 years. Survived by his wife at home; one son, J. Tom Johnston of Allison Harbor; five daughters Mrs. J.C. Thomson of Victoria; Mrs. T. W. Holmes; Mrs. J. P. Dumaresq, Mrs. J.Meagher, Miss E. M. Johnston and 15 grandchildren. Funeral service in Center & Hanna Chapel, Sat. Dec 2, at 11:30 p.m., Rev. William Stott officiating. Commital, Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby."
Vancouver Sun had same, but Thompson rather than Thomson.


1507. Scott Cameron JOHNSTON

1Newspaper Announcement, Vancouver Sun, July 27, 1935.
"JOHNSON - on Friday, July 26, 1935, SCOTT CAMERON, in his 20th year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnston, corner of Rockland Ave., North Vancouver. Besides his parents he is survived by 5 sisters and 2 brothers. Funeral service Monday, July 29, at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel at the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co., Kingsway and 11th Ave. Rev. William Graham officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park."


1508. Flying Officer Keith McLean JOHNSTON

1Commonwealth War Graves, www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2641879/.


471. Jane THOMSON

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474. Janet THOMSON

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Robert J. Albert DEHART

1Newspaper Announcement, The Orillia Packet and Times, Thursday, October 28, 1943.
"ROBERT ALBERT DeHART
On Tuesday, October 19, at the Toronto General hospital, Robert Albert DeHart died. He had been in poor health for several months but had improved and expected soon to leave hospital, when he succumbed to a sudden heart attack.
He was born in Creighton on January 15, 1869, the son of the late Robert DeHart and Marion Bell. In 1898 he married Janet Thomson, who predeceased him three years ago. Their early married life was spent on their farm at Creighton and in Orillia. Nearly forty years ago they took up residence in Barrie, where Mr. DeHart was connected with the Massey-Harris Company.
He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father two daughters, Miss Nora DeHart of the Barrie teaching staff and Mrs. P.H. Brimage (Bessie) of Coldwater. Also surviving are two brothers, Nicholas, of Coldwater, Edwin of Detroit and one sister, Mrs. C.M.T. Leith, of Alma, and two grandchildren.
The funeral was held in Barrie on Friday, October 22, and was conducted by the Rev. S.E. Lewis, of Collier Street United Church. Interment was made in St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Orillia.
The pallbearers were R.J. Gamble, John McCaw, Frank DeHart, Hilton Leith, George Graham and John Rumble.
Many floral tributes expressed the sympathy of a large circle of friends and relatives."


475. David THOMSON

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