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4242. Robert Arthur GLENDINNING

1Gravestone.
"GLENDINNING Robert A. (Glen) 1901 - 1987 Vera B. 1901 - 1973."


Joyce Marie THORDARSON

1Newspaper Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press 12 Nov 2009.
"JOYCE MARIE GLENDINNING (THORDARSON) March 29, 1932 - November 8, 2009 On Sunday, November 8, 2009, our beautiful and beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and mother-in-law, Joyce Marie (Jo), left us. Jo was born in Hartney, Manitoba, and grew up in Brandon. She attended Brandon College and received her BA in 1953. She excelled in sports, especially track and field, which earned her the Athlete of the Year award in her graduating year. In 1955, she earned a Master's Degree in Social Work at the University of Manitoba. In 1957, while working as a social worker, she met and married Bob, who would be her love and soul-mate for 52 years. Together they raised five children: Lisa (Randy), Sigrid (Raymond), Lesley (Will), Signy (Mike) and Chris. Jo adored her 14 beautiful grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. When their children were grown, Jo's passion for literature, the arts and ideas led her naturally to a second career at McNally Robinson Booksellers, where she met many people and formed lasting friendships. Jo contributed to her community in many ways, as a member of the Aboriginal Friendship Committee at Fort Garry United Church, PEO, Grands and More (AIDS, Africa), Habitat for Humanity, as a school reading tutor, and a member of other social and political action groups. She was an avid reader, a lifelong learner and was always ready to try something new. She was an inveterate member of a French Conversation class, where, as in all her activities, she formed wonderful friendships. She loved music of all genres, but most of all loved playing the piano to Bob's clarinet. Her latest musical adventure was playing the African djembe drum. A celebration of Jo's life will be held at Fort Garry United Church, 800 Point Road, Winnipeg, on Friday, November 13, 2009, at 1:30 p.m. Our family thanks the caring and compassionate staff at 3E, Palliative Care Unit, Riverview Health Centre and Manitoba Home Care."

2Gravestone.
"GLENDINNING Joyce Marie (Jo) 1932 - 2009."


6627. Betty Jean GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Obituary, Vancouver Sun 1-3 Nov 2012.
"MICHAL, Betty Jean (nee Glendinning) June 29, 1938 - October 28, 2012 Passed away peacefully in her home in Vancouver with her sons by her side. She is survived by sons, Paul (Heather) and Carl (Joanna), grandchildren Jasper, Joelle, Joni and Clara, brother Bob, sister Maryalyce (John), and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband Ray, sister-in- law Joyce Marie and granddaughter Olivia. Betty was born in Deloraine Manitoba as the youngest child of Robert Arthur and Vera Blanche Glendinning (nee Geddes). The family moved to Selkirk Manitoba where the children grew up. After finishing her schooling, Betty began work at Great West Life Insurance in Winnipeg where she became a department manager and met Ray Michal. The couple married in 1965 and relocated to Vancouver where she began working at BC Hydro. Her career was interrupted by the birth of sons Paul in 1967 and Carl in 1969. Betty began volunteering in the library at the boys' school, leading to a long rewarding career with the Vancouver School Board. She worked in several schools including MacCorkindale and Norquay where she shared her passion for books with countless children and formed many friendships lasting decades. After her retirement from the school board she worked part-time at Stage One Accounting until her diagnosis of breast cancer in 2007. Her greatest joy in life was spending time with her family and friends. She loved the beaches and parks, theatre, music and restaurants of Vancouver. She was well known for her offbeat sense of humour, her dance routines and her unique eye wear fashion. A celebration of her life will take place at 1:00 pm on Friday, November 2 at the St. James Community Hall, 3214 West 10th Avenue. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the BC Cancer Foundation."


4244. Ethel CHAMBERLAIN

1Newspaper Announcement.
"Ethel Roberts Fort Fairfield 81. Died at her High St. residence 4-1-1975. She was born in Harvey Station, NB., Canada 2-25-1894 the daughter of William and Maud (Glendenning) Chamberlain. She was a graduate of FFHS class of 1911 and Colby College class of 1915. She retired in 1964 having taught English at FFHS for many years. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Surviving are her husband, Melvin Roberts of Fort Fairfield, 2 sons, Philip of Fort Fairfield and David of Bangor, a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Christophersen of Lyndonville, VT., 2 sisters, Mrs.Edna Nelson and Mrs. Dolly Maines of San Gabriel, CAL., 13 grandchildren. Burial Riverside cemetery."


James Ronald Dixon COTTINGHAM

1Newspaper Obituary.
"COTTINGHAM-James Ronald Dixon (Dick), of Moosomin, formerly of Regina, passed away at Moosomin Union Hospital on Sunday, December 28, 1936. Born in Ormstown, Quebec, on June 6, 1897. He went overseas with the 73BnRHC (Black Watch), in 1915, and later served with 12BDEMGCoy as CSM. Invalids Home after Vimmy Ridge, he was discharged in July, 1918. He joined the Ford Motor Company in January, 1920, and retired from that company in Regina in 1963. During WWII, he served in the RCEME (Pacific Command). He was predeceased by his father, mother, six brothers, and three sisters. His beloved Helen passed away shortly after they celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in September, 1974. Mr. Cottingham is survived by his three sons: Lieutenant Commander (LCBR, retired) John S. (Charmian), of North Vancouver, B.C., Lieutenant Col. (retired) Dixon T. (Doreen), of Moosomin, Lieutenant Col. (retired) Anthony F. (Dene), of Porter's Lake, N.S.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. He was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Moosomin Branch 81. Funeral Service will be held at St. Alvan's Anglican Church in Moosomin at 2:00 p.m., January 2, 1987, with Rev. Enid Longwell, officiating. Arrangements entrusted to G.R. Carscadden Funeral Chapel Ltd., Moosomin, Sask."

2Gravestone.
"COTTINGHAM
In loving memory of
J.R.Dixon 1897 - 1986
Helen J. 1899 - 1974."


4250. Donald Frederick GLENDENNING

1Newspaper Announcement, Boston Herald Tues 11 Apr 1972.
"Donald F. Glendenning, 66, of York Street, formerly of Wakefield, Mass., in York Harbor, Me. Husband of Sarah (Poole) Glendenning. Father of Mrs. Mark Ordiorne and Mrs. Warren Jones, both of Long Island, N.Y. Brother of Mrs. Richard Cottingham of Saskatchewan, Canada. Grandfather of four.

Funeral services from Roger K. Lucas Funeral Home, York, Me., at 1 p.m., April 12. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody, Mass. Calling hours at the funeral home Tuesday 7-9 p.m."

2Gravestone.
"GLENDENNING
Donald F. 1905 - 1972
Sarah L. 1906 - 1991."


4251. Kenneth Walker GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Obituary.
"KENNETH GLENDINNING
The funeral of Kenneth Glendinning was held from his late residence, Lewisville, on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. N. A. Whitman of Sunny Brae, interim pastor of the Lewisville Baptist Church, and was largely attended.
The profusion of flowers showed the high esteem in which Mr. Glendinning was held by a large circle of relatives and friends. The male quartette of Sunny Brae was present and rendered very touchingly two selections: "Going Down the Valley", and "No Night There". The members of Acacia Lodge I.O.O.F. of Sunny Brae attended in a body, and members of Prince Albert Lodge, Moncton, were also present. Prayer was offered by Rev. J. A. Glendinning, returned missionary, cousin of the deceased. Burial took place in the Elmwood Cemetery, the Committal Service, being conducted by members of Acacia and Prince Albert Lodges.
Those attending from out of town were: Miss Ona Glendinning, sister of the deceased, of Montreal; Mrs. Herbert Myers, Messrs. Roy and Ralph Campbell, sister and brothers of Mrs. Glendinning; Jack and Charles Waugh, all of Prince Edward Island, and Mrs, George Wood of Baie Verte, N. B. The pallbearers were: Paul Swim, J. Humphrey Lockhart, J. C. Hopper, Albert Killam, Nicholas Bone, and Herbert ….all.

K. W. GLENDENNING
The death of Kenneth W. Glendenning, 41, occurred at his residence in Lewisville on Saturday evening after an illness of seven years' duration.
The deceased was born in Lewisville, son of William and the late Mrs. Glendenning and lived for the greater part of his life in that community.
Formerly employed with F. C. Fillmore and Sons of Moncton, he had been unable to work for the past several years. He was a member of the United Church of Canada, of Acacia Lodge No 116, I.O.O.F., of Sunny Brae and of Mount Carmel Encampment of Moncton.
Surviving are his father, now residing in Montreal, his widow and one son, William; three sisters, Marjorie, Mrs. Charles Stewart of Montreal; Jean, Mrs. Roland Lynch, of Hamilton, Ont., and Miss Ona, of Montreal.
Funeral services will be held from his late residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. with interment in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. N. A. Whitman of the Lewisville Baptist church will officiate."

2Gravestone.
"Kenneth W Glendinning 1904 - 1945 Maria I. (Campbell) 1899 - 1957."


Charles Henry STEWART

1Gravestone.
"STEWART
In loving memory of Marjorie Ogden Glendinning Sept. 10, 1906 - Feb. 9, 1994 Charles Henry Stewart Oct. 1, 1909 - Oct. 25, 1999."


4256. Robert Murray LITTLE

1Newspaper Announcement, Boston Globe 13 Jan 1985.


Grace A BUTLER

1Newspaper Announcement, Boston Globe 12 Jun 1998.


William Botsford WARREN

1Gravestone.
"WARREN William B Warren 1911 - 2006 H. Alfreda Girvan 1915 - 1999."


4264. Lloyd Hinson GIRVAN

1Gravestone.
"GIRVAN 1923 Lloyd H. Girvan 2001 husband of 1929 M. Jean (Keswick)."


Rodney James HANNAY

1Gravestone.
"1944 Rodney J. Hannay 2017
his wife
1947 Linda D. (Girvan) 2017."


4265. Earle Ross GIRVAN

1Gravestone.
"Earle R Girvan 1908 - 1989 his wife Bertha L. Cail 1914 - 1995."


4267. Garnet Edison GIRVAN

1Gravestone, Melville Cemetery, Stonehaven NB.
"1912 Garnet E Girvan 1985 his wife 1919 Mildred G Morton 2019
Ever remembered ever loved."


6649. Gary Ormond GIRVAN

1Gravestone.
"In loving memory of our son Gary O. Girvan
Nov. 3, 1940 - Apr. 19, 2014."