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4222. William Leslie GLENDENNING

1Newspaper Announcement, Richibucto Review 31 Jan 1895.
"Born - Galloway (Kent Co.) Jan. 17th, to the wife of Jonathan GLENDENNING, a son
2nd entry
East Galloway (Kent Co.) - J. GLENDENNING is receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son."


6590. Carl Walter GLENDENNING

1Newspaper Announcement.
"GLENDENNING, CARL WALTER (GEEZ) At the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on April 22, 2004 Carl Walter Glendenning, of Fredericton passed away at the age of 74. Born in Fredericton, he was a son of the late William Leslie and Nellie Margaret (Bolster) Glendenning. Carl was a stores supervisor with the Department of National Defence. He is survived by his wife Eloise; a son Mick Glendenning and his wife Paula; a daughter Karen Sappier and her husband Frank; step-son Blois Colpitts and his wife Jennifer; grandchildren Stephanie and Nicole, Jackie and Lance, Campbell and William; nieces and nephews. Also predeceased by brothers and sisters Florence, Mary, Carrie, Jessie, William Jr. (Buster), Geraldine, Lulu, Don and Hazen; special niece Betty and step-son Daniel Colpitts. Resting at Bishop's Funeral Home 540 Woodstock Road, Fredericton with visitation on Friday from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held Saturday April 24, 2004 at St. Margaret's Anglican Church at 3:30 pm with Rev. Jon Lownds officiating. Interment will be held at a later date. Contributions to Palliative Care or the Extra Mural Hospital would be appreciated by the family. www.bishopsfuneralhome.com."


Stanley Lawson GLENCROSS

1Gravestone.
"GLENCROSS
Stanley L: 1894 - 1963 his wife: Jessie Glendenning 1903 - 1992
our son Arnold G 1931 - 2011."


6596. Arnold GLENCROSS

1Newspaper Announcement.
"GLENCROSS, ARNOLD - (1931-2011) - SOUTH BRANCH, NB – Arnold Glencross, 79, of South Branch passed away peacefully at the Moncton City Hospital on Monday, May 2nd, 2011. Born in Upper Rexton, he was the son of the late Stanley and late Jessie (Glendenning) Glencross. Arnold will be sadly missed by his special friend; Margaret Glencross of South Branch, one son; Danny Glencross (Joanne) of St. Catherine’s, ON, two step-daughters; Dorothy Wallace (Wayne) of South Branch, Ruby Savoie (Ellis) of South Branch, two step-sons; Robert Murphy (Gloria) of Upper Rexton, Joey Murphy (Wendy Ferguson) of Rexton, two sisters; Lois Beck (late Harold) of Rexton, Vida Finno (late Harrison) of Rexton, two grand daughters Jennifer and Becky, several great grandchildren, seven step-grand children; Dale, Royce, Carla, Bobbi Jo, Jody, Michelle, Brian and several nieces and nephews. Arnold was predeceased by his wife Anne Murphy and one brother; Allison.
Resting at Thompson’s Funeral Home, Richibucto with visitation on Friday from 12:30 pm until time of funeral. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 2:00 pm, Thompson’s Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Reverend Galen Smith. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Rexton United Church Building Fund or Canadian Cancer Society or donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in care of Thompson’s Funeral Home, Richibucto (523-4252)."


4224. Stuart John GLENDENNING

1Newspaper Announcement, Times & Transcript 18 Sep 2003.
"Stuart John Glendenning 1912 - 2003 It is with deep sadness we announce the death of Stuart John Glendenning, loving husband of Alice Glendenning at the Villa du Repos on Thursday, September 17, 2003 at the age of 91. He is survived by five daughters, Lorraine (Don) McGinnis of Ontario, Rose Fotes of Moncton, Tina (Albert) Thibodeau of Moncton, Theresa (Fred) Carter of Riverview, Sylvia (Michael) Brown of Moncton; one son, John (Anita) Vautour of Moncton; special grandfather to nine grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. There is no visitation or services at his request. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of your choice on his behalf would be appreciated. Interment will be at Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. It Broke Our Hearts To Lose You But You Never Went Alone For Part Of Us Went With You The Day God Called You Home Sleep Well Dad For We Will Miss You Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Funeral Home, (506) 857-8564. www.tuttlefuneralhome.com."

2Gravestone.
"GLENDENNING Stuart 1912 - 2003 Alice 1905 - 2004."


Alice

1Newspaper Announcement.
"Alice Glendenning 1905 - 2004 It is with deep sadness we announce the death of Alice Glendenning of the Villa du Repos on July 1, 2004 at the age of 99. She is survived by five daughters, Lorraine (Don) McGinnis of Ontario, Rose Fotes of Moncton, Tina (Albert) Thibodeau of Moncton, Theresa (Fred) Carter of Riverview, Sylvia (Michael) Brown of Moncton; and one son, John (Anita) Vautour of Moncton; and brother, Alphee; nine grandchildren; and 21 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her husband, Stuart; sisters, Lena, Doreen and Zylia; and brothers, Fred, John and Alyre. No visitation or services at her request. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the charity of your choice on her behalf. Sincere thanks go the caring and kind staff at the Villa du Repos and thanks to the staff at the George Dumont during her last hours. Silent thoughts, tears unseen Wishing your absence Was only a dream Today, tomorrow, Our whole lives through, We will love and remember you Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Funeral Home, (506) 857-8564. www.tuttlefuneralhome.com."


4225. Robert Lester GLENDENNING

1Gravestone.
"GLENDENNING Lester G 1918 - 1988 Isla S 1925 - 1998
married Nov 17 1944."


4230. Herman William GLENDENNING

1Gravestone.
"1906 Herman W Glendenning 1997
1905 Vera B Langill his wife 1997."

2Newspaper, Fitchburg Sentinel, Friday, September 26, 1952.
Also Greenfield Recorder, Friday, October 08, 1971.


Lloyd Mead LOOP

1Newspaper, Poughkeepsie Journal 20 Apr 1965.
"Miss Janet L. Glendenning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Glendenning. Gardner, Mass., and Lloyd Mead Loop Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Loop, Red Hook, were married at 4 o'clock Easter Sunday afternoon in the Old Dutch Church, Kingston. The Rev. Arthur Oudemool officiated at the double ring rites.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white lace over taffeta, matching accessories and a cattelya orchid corsage.
Mrs. James Genasci, Longmeadow, Mass., was matron of honor for the bride. She was dressed in beige lace over green taffeta, with beige accessories and a corsage of green cymbidium orchids. Miss Lydia Bernier, Kailua, Hawaii, was an honorary attendant.
James Richards, Saugerties, was best man for the bridegroom. Charles Warren, Poughkeepsie, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, ushered.
The bride's mother chose a blue suit dress, white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Loop selected a blue - green print dinner dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow cymbidium orchids.
A reception and dinner for members of the immediate families was given at the Governor Clinton Hotel Kingston. The couple will reside in 9 Hilton Place, Saugerties.
The bride, who attended the University of Vermont, is a graduate of the Newton Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing. Newton, Mass. She has been employed as in-patient supervisor at Isham Infirmary-Hospital, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., for the last three and one half years.
The bridegroom, who received his bachelor and master of art degrees from the State University College at Albany, also served two years with the U. S. Army. He now is teaching at Saugerties High School."

2Gravestone.
"LOOP
1931 Lloyd Mead Loop Jr
1933 Janet L Glendenning his wife."


4231. Dr Gladys Alma MCKELVIE LL D., F R A M,

1Newspaper, Calgary Herald 7 Mar 1968.
"One of this continent's most highly regarded music teachers, Dr. Gladys McKelvie Egbert, died today in Holy Cross hospital.
Born in Winnipeg, Dr. Egbert came to Calgary as a child, and, although she left the city to further her own musical education, she returned in 1921 to teach and make Calgary known as the home of Canada's top pianists.
Although Dr. Egbert began her music studies in Calgary when the city was still a "cow-town" and had to ride to her music lessons on a pony, her talent soon became known.
At 12 years of age she became the first Canadian and the youngest person to win a scholarship to England's Royal Academy of the Royal College of Music.
In 1938 she was made a fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, one of the world's most coveted musical honors.
She was honored again in Calgary in 1965 when she was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree by the University of Calgary.
Dr. Egbert was predeceased in 1960 by her husband, Gordon Egbert, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Alberta and the son of former Lt.-Governor Dr. William Egbert."

2Newspaper Announcement, Calgary Herald Sat 9 Mar 1968.
"EGBERT--March 7th, 1968, Mrs. Gladys A. Egbert, LL D., F R A M, 3616 Elbow Drive, widow of the late Mr. Justice W.G. Egbert and beloved mother of Mr. William G.N. Egbert, Calgary and Mrs. J. Peter (Wendy) Swann, Edmonton. Services were held at Christ Church today at 11:00 a.m., Archdeacon C. Swanson officiating."


Mr Justice William Gordon EGBERT

1Newspaper Obituary, Calgary Herald Tue 9 Feb 1960.
"Funeral services for Mr. Justice William Gordon Egbert, for 10 years a member of the trail division of the Supreme Court of Alberta, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Christ Church, Elbow Park, with Canon W.H. H. Crump officiating.

Mr. Justice Egbert came to Calgary with his parents and a sister in 1904. He was born at Milverton, Ont., on Feb. 11, 1892, the son of Hon. William and Eva C. Egbert, and received his early education in Eastern Canada before moving here.

STUDIED LAW
Attending Central High School in Calgary, he gave up plans to become a doctor (his father's profession) and elected to study law. At Central High School he took part in field sports and excelled particularly in 100 and 200-yard events. He was named president of the school's athletic association.

Because there was no law course at the University of Alberta at the time, he enrolled at the University of Toronto. After winning the P.W. Ellis medal, highest honor in the graduation year in political science, at Toronto in 1913, he went to Osgoode Hall for one year.

Returning to Calgary, he took lectures from prominent Calgary barristers and in 1916 won the Law Society Gold Medal.

ADMITTED TO BAR
Introduced to Leo Miller, he was admitted to the Alberta bar in 1916 after articling with the firm of Griffith, Ford and Miller.

In 1924 he married Gladys McKelvie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKelvie.

Specializing in corporation law, Mr. Justice Egbert was with the firm of Clarke, Carson and McLeod until he went into partnership with the late A.L. Smith in 1925.

He became the first president of the young men's section of the Calgary Board of Trade, the first organization of its kind in the province.

A highly respected member of the Alberta bench after his appointment in 1950, Mr. Justice Egbert was noted for his humane decisions and for written judgments that were considered among the best in Western Canada.

He was a member of the Calgary Golf and Country Club and the Ranchmen's Club. He lived at 3616 Elbow Drive.

In 1953 Mr. Justice Egbert admitted his son, William, to the Alberta bar.

Mr. Justice Egbert is survived by his wife, the former Gladys McKelvie, a son William, of Calgary, and a daughter, Mrs. Peter Swann, of Calgary."

2Gravestone.
"EGBERT
William Gordon 1892 - 1960
Gladys Alma 1896 - 1968."


6613. Hon William Gordon Neil EGBERT

1Gravestone.
"EGBERT
William Gordon Neil Egbert 1928 - 2005
Margot Winnifred Egbert 1929 - 2009."


Lee Raymond JOHNSON

1Gravestone.
"JOHNSON
1901 Lee R. Johnson 1985
his wife
1903 Jean Glendinning 1944
1944 Ian 1944."


6616. Raymond Arthur JOHNSON

1Gravestone.
"JOHNSON
Raymond A. 1928 - 2010
Erna V, 1927 - 2017."


Walter LAITY

1England and Wales Index to BMD, Helston Q3 1924 5c 246.
Mother's maiden surname Yeates.


6619. Marion J JOHNSON

1Gravestone.
"ROBINSON
John W.Robinson 1936 -
married Nov. 12, 1960
Marion J, Johnson 1939 - 2011."


4238. Thomas Arthur GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Obituary, Tampa Triibune 23 Mar 1989.
"THOMAS ARTHUR GLENDINNING, 82, of Zephyrhills died Tuesday. He was born in India where his parents Dr and Mrs J A Glendinning were missionaries for 42 years. He moved to this area in 1974 from Braintree, Mass. He was retired from Boston Gear Co. and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Zephyrhills, Masons and Shriners.
He is survived by his wife, Mabelle of Zephyrhills ; a daughter, Cheryl Dokes of Nashville, Tenn.; three sisters, Helen MacMillan and May, both of Nova Scotia, and Ruth Lewis of Vancouver, Canada; and two granddaughters."


4241. Gerald William GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Announcement, The Gazette 27 May 1995.
"GLENDINNING, Gerald William (Gerry), Retired passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Steamships, Montreal, formerly of Hudson, Quebec. On Thursday, May 25, 1995 in Victoria, B.C. Beloved husband of Constance. Dear father of Ronald and Diane, Loving brother of Jean Colcomb, Montreal and the late Arthur (Glen) of Winnipeg."