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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Numéro 699

Date 21 août 1895
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Dispatch

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Frank S. PARKER s/o Charles PARKER died Friday last at his father's house on Richmond Street. He had been fighting consumption for the past year or more and few of his friends expected the end was far off, but the end came more suddenly that was anticpated. He was out driving Tuesday. After that he sank rapidly. The deceased was in his 20th year. The funeral was on Sunday. Mr. Parker had been connected with the band, playing the part of solo alto and by permission of his relatives, the band proceeded the funeral cortege from the house to the cemetery. The pall bearers were Loggie ROSS, Frank HULL, Claude AUGHERTON and LeBaron DIBBLEE. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J.H. MacDonald, pastor of the Albert Street Baptist Church.

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