149. Isabella MCCAULEY
1Newspaper Announcement, Detroit Free Press 29 Oct 1958.
392. Austin E SCHIMMEL
1Newspaper Announcement, Detroit Free Press 13 Aug 1978.
1Newspaper Announcement, Detroit Free Press 26 Jun 2000.
1Newspaper Announcement, Detroit Free Press 13 Nov 1961.
1Newspaper, Herald Press MI 3 Nov 1937.
"PONTIAC - William McAuley, 50, was killed Tuesday when a 20-foot cestion of heavy timber, dislodged by wind on a construction project, fell three floors and struck him on the head."
1Newspaper Announcement, Windsor Star Ontario 24 Jan 1978.
"McAULEY - at Surrey, on Fri., Jan. 20, 1978, Margaret (Scott) McAuley, formerly of Windsor, in her 93rd year. Widow of Russell McAuley (1966). Dear mother of Jack, Windsor; Russell, North Delta, B C.; Mrs. Murray (Jean) Oste, Toronto; and Stewart of Spokane, Washington. 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren also survive. Resting at the
F. E. Rowell Funeral Home, Woodstock, commencing Tues. Funeral service on Wed. at 2 p.m. Rev. K. Wilcox of Brantford will officiate. Interment later in the Anglican Cemetery, Woodstock."
1Newspaper, Windsor Daily Star Ontario 11 Dec 1946.
"Mr. and Mrs. John Scott McAuley were married at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with the Rev. H. M. Paulin officiating. The bride is the former Miss Rhoda Brown of Forfar, Scotland, granddaughter of Mrs. Margaret Summers of Elm avenue, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McAuley of Giles boulevard east. They are now residing on Shepherd street east."2Gravestone.
"McAULEY Rhoda E. 1915 - 1966."
1Newspaper Announcement, Windsor Star 31 Aug 2013.
"MCAULEY, Russell FrancisRussell Francis McAuley late of Abbotsford, BC, passed away on August 27, 2013 at the age of 93 at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Ethel of Abbotsford; brother, Jack of Windsor, Ontario; his children, Brian (Pat), of Vancouver, Dawn Loyie (Arthur) of Langley, Jayne Frydenlund (David) of Denver, Colorado, and Erin Unrau (Vince) of Whistler and their families including seven grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother, Stuart in 2006 and his sister, Jean in 2012. He proudly served in the Canadian Forces (RCAF) from 1941 until his retirement as a Warrant Officer in 1970. The family sincerely thanks our many friends, his doctors and the staff at Abbotsford Regional Hospital for all of their kindness. A Service of Remembrance was held on Friday, August 30, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. at Henderson's Fraser Valley Funeral Home in Abbotsford, BC, with Major Lynda Richardson officiating. Donations may be made to the Abbotsford Community Services."
1Gravestone.
"Murray Fulton Oster December 17, 1923 - September 22, 1993 husband of Isabelle Jean McAuley Oct 9, 1922 - May 26, 2012."
403. Stuart Lyle MCAULEY
1Newspaper Obituary, Spokesman Review 10 Feb 2006.
"MCAULEY, Stuart L. (Age 81) Entered into rest on February 7, 2006. Stuart was born on May 20, 1924 and grew up in Winsor, Ontario, Canada. After high school, Stuart served in WWII, as a Flying Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942 - 1945. He attended college at the University of Detroit and in 1946, he married his loving wife of 59 years, Muriel. Stuart and Muriel have resided in the Spokane area for 31 years, and raised their two beautiful daughters here. After 38 years as a Sales Representative for Floor Supply, Stuart retired in 1989. He enjoyed gardening, woodworking and painting. Stuart is survived by his wife, Muriel; daughters, Becky Parker and Beth Jepson; sons-in-law. Troy Parker and Michael Jepson; grandchildren, TJ. Parker, Lacey Parker, Steven Parker, Thomas Parker and Amanda Emmalynn Parker all of Spokane, WA. Memorial service will be at 11:30 AM on Saturday, February 11, 2006."
1Newspaper, Windsor Daily Star 23 Dec 1946.
"In a lovely setting of yellow and white baby chrysanthemums Saturday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. H. M. Paulin united in marriage Miss Muriel Margaret McKillop daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McKillop of Toronto, formerly of Windsor, and Stuart L. McAuley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McAuley of Giles boulevard east.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely ln white brocaded satin, the bodice, which was pointed onto the full skirt at the front and back, featured a scalloped sweetheart neckline and long fitted sleeves, scalloped over the wrists. Her long veil, which extended into a train, was held in a tiara studded with rosettes of seed pearls, and she carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses.
Miss Kathleen Bintliff, of Allen Park, Michigan, as maid of honor, wore a pink satin gown, the bodice gathered and featuring a scooped neckline and short, puffed sleeves. The full skirt was fashioned with a peplum ot matching lace. She wore a halo of matching ostrich tips and carried red roses.
Miss Patricia Connor, cousin of the bride, and Miss Gwen Flewelling, as bridesmaids, were gowned identically in aquamarine, the bodices of shadow lace over crepe and the skirts of net-over crepe. They wore matching aquamarine ostrich halos and elbow-length net mitts and carried arm bouquets of pink roses.
Mr. Richard Geidler was best man and the ushers were Mr. Russell McAuley, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Clyde McKillop, brother of the bride. Miss Ruth Cunningham sang "O Promise Me" before the ceremony and "Thru the Years," during the signing of the register.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Manor, where the bride's tables was laid With a lace cloth and centred with a three tiered wedding cake in a bed of baby chrysanthemums, flanked by burning tapers in silver candelabra.
Mrs. McKillop chose for her daughter's wedding a black moire taffeta gown with white at the neckline. She wore a feathered hat trimmed with a red bird of paradise. Mrs. McAuley. mother of the bridegroom, wore a royal blue velvet dress and a black coachman hat trimmed with pink ostrich.
Pouring tea were Mrs. J. E. McKillop, aunt of the bride, wearing black crepe, with full sheer sleeves gathered lightly below the elbow, with gold sequins, and a black sequin skull cap, and Mrs. Joseph Bintliff of Allen Park, in a blue crepe frock, the bodice highlighted with gold buttons.
Later Mr. and Mrs. McAuley left on a trip east, the bride traveling in a brown gabardine suit, dressmaker style, with accessories. She wore a pale green topper with yellow roses and chrysanthemums. Upon their return they will reside on Riverside drive."2Newspaper Obituary, Spokesman-Review 6 Jul 2014.
"MCAULEY, Muriel (Age 91) Entered into rest May 20, 2014 in Spokane, WA. Muriel is survived by daughters, Beth McAuley and Becky Parker (Troy): and grandchildren. TJ, Steven, Lacy, Thomas and Amanda Emmalynn. Preceded in death by her husband, Stuart McAuley (married for 59 years). Muriel served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. She enjoyed sewing, which included making many outfits for both her daughters to wear. Muriel also loved to read. One of her greatest loves was traveling the United States and Canada with her husband Stu in their motor home. A Celebration of her Life will be held in September near Vancouver B.C."
1Newspaper Announcement, Calgary Herald 4 Mar 1958.
"AMES - Eva, aged 80, March 1st at Cloverdale, B.C., beloved wife of John Ames and mother of Mark, Victor and Cardiff Ames and Mrs I Helmer. Burial is at Cloverdale, March 4."
1Gravestone.
"McFADDEN
Ruth Ames 1904 - 1943
Andrew Carlyle 1888 - 1980
Eva Isabel "Lenette" Borup 1928 - 1992."
411. Cardiff AMES
1Gravestone.
"AMES
Cardiff Oct. 1, 1912 - July 27, 1991
Helen Mar. 8, 1911 - Nov. 22, 2002."
157. Charles Edgar AMES
1Newspaper, Leader Post Regina 2 Oct 1980.
2Newspaper, Leader Post Regina 7 Oct 1980.
"Pioneer dies at age of 102
Charles Edgar Ames of Pioneer Village and formerly of Milestone died Sept. 30 at the age of 102. The funeral service was held Oct. 3 in Milestone United Church with Rev. Cheryl Black officiating and burial in Milestone cemetery.
Born at Ethel, Ont, March 1, 1878, Ames came west in 1900 to homestead in Saskatchewan. In 1905 he married Margaret Mooney of Weyburn, who predeceased him in 1900.
Ames was a member of the National Farmers Union and a charter member of the Milestone Credit Union and the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. He was active in the church as a Sunday school teacher and member of church boards. He is survived by a son. Roy of Milestone: four daughters, Mrs. Walter (Iola) Johnston of Grimshaw, Alta., Mrs. Dave (Vera) Widder of Arlington, Mass., Mrs. Bert (Isabel) Fea of Calgary and Mrs. Gerald (Thelma) Jacobs of Milestone, and 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren."3Newspaper, Leader Post Regina 11 Oct 1980.
"Funeral held for pioneer, 102
Funeral service was held for Charles Ames, 102, a pioneer of the Milestone district, who died recently at the age of 102.
Ames was born at Ethel, Ont, and educated in Huron County. He came west in 1900 taking a homestead in the Milestone district. He was married in 1905
He farmed until 1949 when he and his wife retired to their home in MIlestone. After his wife's death in 1960 he remained in Milestone until 1973 when he moved to Eventide Home in Regina and later, to Pioneer Village
He is survived by a son. Roy of Milestone and four daughters, Mrs. Walter Johnston of Grimshaw, Alta., Mrs. Dave Widder of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Bert Fea of Calgary and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs of Milestone."4Newspaper, Leader Post Regina 15 Dec 1980.
"Notice in the matter of the Estate of Charles Edgar Ames..."5Gravestone Transcript, Milestone.
From Findagrave.com.
1Newspaper Announcement, Leader Post Regina 15 Aug 1960.
"AMES On Friday, August 12th, 1960, Mrs Margaret Ophilia Ames, dearly beloved wife of Mr Charles Edward Ames, of Milestone, Saskatchewan, passed away at her home at the age of 83 years. Besides her husband the late Mrs Ames is survived by her son, Roy, Milestone, Sask., and four daughters, (Iola) Mrs Walter Johnstone, Grimshaw Alta., (Vera) Mrs David Widder, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., (Isabel) Mrs Robert Fea, Calgary Alta., (Thelma) Mrs Gerard Jacobs, Milestone, Sask., and fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren, also three sisters. The funeral service was conducted from Milestone United Church on Sunday, August 14th at 2:30 p.m., with Reverend J T Bray officiating. The interment took place in Milestone Cemetery. Arrangements by the Bremner Funeral Chapel."
414. Charles Roy AMES
1Newspaper Announcement, Saskatchewan Obits.
"Ames, Charles RoyPublished: 2005-07-29Milestone, SKAMES_On Wednesday, July 27, 2005, Charles Roy Ames, late of Milestone and Regina, passed away in his 93rd year. Predeceased by his parents, Charles and Margaret; sisters, Iola Johnston and Vera Widder; and first wife, Grace. Roy is survived by his wife, Edna Bradley; sons, Gordon (Caroline) of Regina, Trevor (Kathy) of Minneapolis, Minn.; grandchildren, Elizabeth and Jeffrey; sisters Thelma Jacobs and Isabel Fea. In his early years Roy, in addition to farming with his father, attended the University of Saskatchewan and played saxophone in a dance band. He married Grace in 1949 and farmed full time in the Milestone district until Grace's death in 1984. In 1987 he married Edna Bradley. He was active in the CCF/NDP Party, the United Church, Wheat Pool, Credit Union, Co-operative movements and the Regina Male Voice Choir. He enjoyed many University of Regina Seniors' Education Centre classes in later years, and also traveling. Thanks to the staff of Dove House for their kindnesses above and beyond. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in Westminster United Church, 3025 13th Avenue with Rev. Jack Bray officiating. Interment in Milestone Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made, in memoriam, to Westminster United Church Memorial Fund or a charity of your choice."
415. Alice Isabel AMES
1Newspaper Obituary, Calgary Herald 18-23 Mar 2011.
"FEA – Alice “Isabel” (nee Ames)
August 10, 1914 – March 13, 2011
Alice “Isabel” Fea passed away on Sunday, March 13, 2011 at the age of 96 years after a special afternoon of visits by close friends and family.
Isabel was born August 10, 1914 to Charles and Margaret (Mooney) Ames on the family farm near Milestone, SK where she attended school by horse and buggy/sleigh. Isabel then went to Normal School in Regina and taught in southern Saskatchewan before going to the U of S in Saskatoon, where she met Frederick Robert (Bert) Fea from Saltcoats, SK. They married on September 1, 1941, took their final year of chemistry at U of S, and spent the rest of WW II in Winnipeg working in the lab of a munitions plant. They had their first sons, Bob and Fraser, before moving to Moose Jaw where Bert worked for Robin Hood Flour Mills and they had their third son Brian. In 1954, Bert’s work brought them to Calgary. Isabel very much enjoyed her involvement with her UCW group at St. Matthew’s United Church. In 1962, when Bert decided to pursue a teaching career, Isabel started substitute teaching, which she enjoyed until she broke her right hip in 1968 and her left hip in 1969. After many hip operations and a neck fusion, she was eventually confined to a wheel chair. This did not prevent Bert and Isabel from enjoying retirement and travelling to many places in North America including Hawaii.
Isabel will be lovingly remembered by Bob and Carol and their three children, Patrick (Cathy-deceased, children Gariella and Taylor), Ryan, Sheri Entwistle (Jason, children Madison, Brooklyn, and Piper-Laurie), by Fraser and by Brian and Dale and their two children Scott and Kelley. Isabel is also in the hearts of numerous nephews and nieces all around the world. Defying all odds, Isabel Fea outlived her four siblings and her loving husband Bert Fea with whom she shared sixty-seven years.
A Celebration of Isabel’s Life will be held at St. Matthew’s United Church (2039 – 26A Street S.W.) on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire memorial tributes may be made directly to St. Matthew’s United Church, 2039 – 26A Street S.W. Calgary, AB T3E 2B9. The family would like to express their appreciation to companion Leslie and the staff of the Evergreen Unit at The Beverley Centre Midnapore.
In living memory of Isabel Fea, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park
Condolences for the family of “FEA – Alice “Isabel” (nee Ames)”
Condolence from Pat Baceda on March 20th, 2011 7:11 pm
Brian, Dale and family. so sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. It is never easy. My thoughts and sympathy are with you.
Pat Baceda
Condolence from Lil Fiest (nee Sondergaard) on March 23rd, 2011 3:48 pm
Hello Fea family, Our heart felt sympathy on the passing of your mom. We will always remember her as a feisty lady, so full of life. We have wonderful memories of our many family gatherings on 36 St. She will truly be missed.
With much love,Elin, Ben & Kathy & family, Brian & Janey & family and Lil & Grant Fiest & family
We are sorry that we won’t be able to be with you tomorrow, but please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts."
416. Thelma Gertrude AMES
1Newspaper Obituary, Saskatchewan Obits.
"Jacobs, ThelmaPublished: 2011-01-27Milestone, SKTHELMA JACOBS Thelma Gertrude (Ames) Jacobs, age 94, passed away January 25, 2011. She was born July 21, 1916 to Charles E. Ames and Margaret O. (Mooney) Ames on the Ames Farm NE 32-11-19 W2, which is southwest of Milestone. She grew up, helping on the home farm and attended school in Milestone plus one year at the University of Saskatchewan, achieving her A.T.C.M. (Association of the Toronto Conservatory of Music) from the Lyell Gustin Studio. She taught music lessons in Milestone and traveled by train to Yellow Grass to teach at 35 cents a half hour lesson in the `30s. Music has been a large part of her life through church activities, especially the choir, where she participated for 72 years. On June 29, 1940 she married Gerald J. H. Jacobs, who also lived his entire life in Milestone. They enjoyed their farm life together and in later years, square and round dancing and traveling extensively. Thelma was active in the community through church groups, the local history book and Drop-In-Centre. She liked working with numbers and found the financial markets intriguing. She is predeceased by husband, Gerald, daughter-in-law, Karon Jacobs, sisters Iola (Walter) Johnston, Vera (Dave) Widder, brother Roy (Grace) (Edna) Ames, brothers-in-law Bert Fea, Harry Hannaford, Garvin (Josie) Jacobs. Survived by: son Darryl (Helen); daughters Donna (Dwayne) Barber, Cheryl (Glenn) Renwick, Grandchildren: Jim (Chantelle) Jacobs and Adam & Julie; Deborah (Dale) Jackson, and Dale's son Evan; Nancy Green (friend Nick) and Travis, Courtney & Tyler; Krista Gayle (Perry) Herr and Taylor & Cody: Gaylene (Tim) Padman and Amanda; Carmen (Nathan) Sampson; Sisterin-law Marvel (Jacobs) Hannaford. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at Milestone United Church, January 29, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Milestone cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Milestone United Church or the charity of your choice."
1Gravestone.
"AMES
William D. 1885 - 1958
Lexie 1885 - 1961."
417. Donald Malcolm AMES
1Gravestone.
"Charles Edward Ames 1957 - 1984 Evelyn May Ames (Peterson) 1923 - 2012 Donald Malcolm Ames 1920 - 1987."
159. Lucy Isabella Luella AMES
1Newspaper, Prairie Plow Til Now.
"Lulu was the youngest daughter of William & Mary (Foster) Ames. The family came to the Milestone area on the spring of 1901. On June 30, 1907, Lulu married Bert Cave. They had one son George Cave, born August 1908. Lulu died at age 22. Her husband Bert died July 1913, aged 36. Their son George lived with his maternal grandparents, for a while, then with his aunt & uncle, Ed & Jennie (Ames) Nichol."
1England and Wales Index to BMD, b_CaveHerbertCharles_1877NottinghamNTT.jpg.
418. George Warren CAVE
1Gravestone.
"George W Cave 1908 - 2001."
1Gravestone.
"Ruby C Cave 1909 - 1990."
1England and Wales Index to BMD, Andover 1885 2c 220.
Full birthdate from her death record.
163. Oliver SCOTT
1Gravestone, Mausoleum.
"SCOTT
Mabel 1885 - 1974
Oliver 1887 - 1976."
1England and Wales Index to BMD, Northampton Q3 1885 3b 50.
Mother's maiden surname Malsbury.