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MACDONALD, Stewart March 23, 1961. Diane Lynn Sept 17, 1962. Clydesdale United Ce
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MACFARLANE, James Duncan June 7, 1949 – April 11, 2019
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MACKENZIE, Elaine Joyce Bailey Jan 17, 1948 – June 12, 1999
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MACKENZIE, Florence J July 25, 1907 – July 21, 2003
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MACKENZIE, Mervil L Feb 18, 1928 – April 17, 2008
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MACKILLICAN, Isabella Foster Oct 4, 1854 -unknown death
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill ,Ontario
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MACKILLICAN, William April 3, 1898 – Oct 4, 1926
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MACMAIN, Annie “Marie” Feb 20, 1933 – Nov 5, 2018
Born near Coe Hill in southern Ontario, Marie was the oldest child of Alexander and Gladys Pattison. Mom was raised on a pioneer family farm near Timmins with her six sisters, two brothers, eleven half-sisters and nine half-brothers.
Marie married Allister MacMain and raised ten children – Lois, Mark, Hope, Faith, Daniel, Angel, Darleen, Orion, Luke and David. The family moved to Kelowna, BC and later to Vancouver Island where Marie’s caring, nurturing personality extended to seniors when she went to work as a care-aid for her friend and employer, Mrs. Stewart at Acacia Ty Mawr retirement home in Shawnigan Lake.
In 1978 Marie met the love of her life, Lloyd Jensen with whom she spent the next 15 years traveling and enjoying getting to know the many grandchildren she loved. Her handcrafted gifts of elaborately dressed wedding dolls, barbie tents, children’s furniture and much more are treasured by her grandchildren.
Her time spent each winter in California with her sisters and brothers became the highlight of her retirement as she reconnected with her beloved siblings. Her sense of adventure kept her walking and exploring into her eighties.
Survived by her children, her many grandchildren, great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild, Phyllis, Marie will be remembered as a strong, independent woman, a loving mother, sister, auntie and a doting grandmother, Hardworking, honest and kind, she left a legacy of strong-willed responsible children and will be missed by many. A Graveside service will be held Saturday November 17, 2018, 11:00am at Shawnigan Lake Cemetery. (published Cowichan Valley Citizen), BC
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MACNAUGHTON, Mr. & Mrs. – remembered from my childhood, a Scottish couple who lived just a little distance west of the village on south side of highway 620. He had lost a leg, and had a white prothesis, which scared my little brother when visiting. This photo is outside our Coe Hill home when she obviously visited Mom. The couple were already very old when I knew them as a child. Their house was hidden in the trees and not seen from the highway.
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MAHAFFEY, Violet – see John GARRETT
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MALLOY, Charles
Wife Margaret Nolan. Lived at Murphy’s Corners. Son John b 1841 (m Katherine MacGregor and produced 10 Malloy children).
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MALLOY, Infant son April 23, 1935 – April 23, 1935
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MALLOY, Infant daughter July 8, 1936 – July 8 ,1936
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MALLOY, John Feb 26, 1940 – Feb 26, 1940
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MALLOY, Joseph Edward May 24, 1934 – May 24, 1934
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARACLE, Margaret . Beloved wife of Tom Maracle and the late Russell Moore, loving mother of Jim & Lois Moore of Coe Hill, Mike & Karen Moore of Coe Hill and Mark & Pam Moore of McArthurs Mill…
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MARACLE, ThomasJan 3, 1934 – Feb 9, 2016
His wife, Margaret, nee Boothby,
Dec 4, 1934 – Feb 6, 2015.
St Michaels Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARSHALL, Charles 1883 – June 23, 1958
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontaroi
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MARSHALL, Effie Mildred Batchelor 1918 – 1975
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill ,Ontario
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MARSHALL, Elmer Douglas 1929 –1970
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARSHALL, Fred Sr
Fred and Effie lost everything during Aug 30, 1947 tornado that rolled through Lower Faraday Road, and wiped out the several farms in its path. They moved that November closer to Coe Hill to take over the Herb Marshall farm. Years later I remember buying a Longhorn Highland calf from there, who was later bred there and produced another calf at my place. It was a bit difficult tying them in the barn with chains around their neck, as those horns were very long and pointed. I went to school with Una Marshall in Coe Hill Public School, and remember her older sisters. See also Faye Campbell obit.
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MARSHALL, James Frederick May 17, 1911 – Aug 31, 1963
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARSHALL, Jeanette Amelia Unger 1891 – Oct 31, 1962
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARSHALL, Lewis See Soldiers World War I
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MARSHALL, Mary Jean – see David CROSBY
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MARSHALL, Merle – see Buddy POST
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MARTIN, Arthur “Art” John 1937 – 2024
Born July 6, 1937, Art passed peacefully at the Trenton Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, June 5, 2024, in his 87th year. Art was a life-long farmer with a passion for hunting and fishing. Born to George and Elsie (nee Mountney) in Coe Hill, ON, predeceased by his younger brother Dale (Maggie), survived by brother, Murray (Joanne), and sister, Marlene (Lloyd). He was predeceased by his first wife, Donna (nee Vardy), and second wife, Lois (nee Vardy). Loving father to Bruce (Arlene), Brian (Ann), predeceased by son, Bill, stepfather to Danny (Joanne) and Dale (Lori). A cherished Poppa to Melissa (Robert), Matthew (Kaitlyn), Jessica (Spencer), Brandon (Courtney), Mitchell, Brady (Ashley), step-grandfather to Danny (Megan), Benjamin (Haileigh), Dillon, Zoe, and Great-Poppa to Ayden, Rhett, Amelia, Sebastian, Elliott, Alice, Gemma and Maya. He will be missed by all his family, friends and loved ones.Funeral Service was held at the Steele Funeral Home, 30 Moira Street West, Belleville (613-968-2273), on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 12 noon, with visitation one hour prior to service. Reception was held at the Steele Family Centre. Interment to follow at Foxboro Cemetery.
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MARTIN, Gordon Rupnow Aug 15, 1935 – Oct 1, 1937
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARTIN, Mona M Rupnow April 8, 1910 – April 29, 2005
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARTIN, Ruth Eleanor of Coe Hill, Ontario. Passed away on December 4, 2018, leaving to mourn family and friends. She was predeceased by: her husband Kenneth. She is survived by : her parents, Henry Helm and Edith Mitchell; her children, Richard and Arlene (Michael Harrison); and her grandchildren, Martine and Andy.
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MARTIN, Stephen Jeffery Paul May 7, 1986 – Dec 21, 1988
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MARTIN, Thomas Malcolm “Mac” Feb 4, 1903 – Jan 7, 1992
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MASTERS, Deverd Clayton January 12th, 1941 -2015
Deverd passed away suddenly at his residence in Coe Hill on September 25, 2015 at the age of 74. Deverd Masters, beloved husband of Ruby (O”Hara), loving father of Bradly & Michelle of Coe Hill, Colin & Keri of Coe Hill and Brent & Amber of Frankford. Lovingly remembered by his 7 grandchildren. Deverd enjoyed stock car racing, repairing old cars and his privacy and family. Bancroft Baragar Funeral Home.
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MASTERS, Ella – see Melville VADER
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MASTERS: Evelyn Emily Jean McBRIDE. May 15th, 1932 – March 7th, 2020
Evelyn Emily Jean McBride was born on May 15th, 1932 in Coe Hill, Ontario, and was the second oldest of Clarence and Emma Master’s four children. She was known as Ev, Grandma, and Nana. In October 1951, Nana met Poppa (Willis) and in August 1952 they were married. They had the greatest honour of spending the next 67 years together and raising five amazing children: Brian, Steve, Doug, Charlene, and Cathy. They were blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Nana always said there was nothing more important than family, and she meant it – everyone was always welcome without notice, and the door was rarely locked.
Nana and Poppa and their kids were the first official family of Logan Lake after moving from across the country to work at Lornex Mine. She loved to knit, sew, crochet, paint, cook, bake and craft and was a tireless volunteer with the ladies auxiliary to the church and at most organizations in Logan Lake. She enjoyed travelling to Palm Springs, Arizona, and Mexico, and loved to go camping in the camper. She was an accomplished curler and was the President of the Logan Lake Seniors for years. She also worked for the Pioneer Newspaper, was Assistant Postmaster, and did Home Support. Nana loved Jesus, musicals, movies, hummingbirds, the Blue Jays and Leonard Cohen.
Over the course of her life, Nana overcame many obstacles, including surviving polio as a young teenager in the 1940s against all odds. She later beat cancer multiple times and lived with arthritis, vision loss, and in later years dementia, but you never knew a more kind, funny, or genuine person. On Saturday, March 7th at 8:20pm after a beautiful sunset, Nana peacefully finished her race surrounded by family and went to be with Jesus.
Nana will be greatly missed by her devoted and loving husband, Willis, along with her brothers-in-law Russell and Laurie, her sisters-in-law Pearl and Doreen, and her beloved children Brian, Steve (Linda), Doug (Cindy), Charlene, and Mike. Her grandchildren Michelle (Pete), Jer (Tammy), Sandie (Stu), Ding Ding (Vicki), Hez (Jonathan), DD, Buckaroonie (Angie), Little Jon, Tick (Derek), Tinkerbell (Andy), Sprout, Tuffy, Foo Foo, and Kat will forever miss her, and so will her great-grandchildren Holly, Zack, Sierra, Brady, Carter, Corrine, Declan, Haylie, Kaytlin, Doug, Brooklynn, Cooper, Emma-Lee, Matty, Haye, Zao, Moss, Jasper and her little dog Lexi. Poppa says “the greater the family the greater the joy, the greater the family the greater the sorrow.”
A celebration of Nana’s life, on the 16th of May, at the Meadow Creek Golf Course in Logan Lake, British Columbia.
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MASTERS, Samuel abt 1834 – abt 1917, age 83 in Wollaston Twp.
Born Prince Edward County. son of Benjamin Masters and Letitia Peterson. He married three times: Amanda Zufelt; Mary Bull, Elizabeth Wait.
Children: James, Clara, Salaem, Charity, Arnold, Ernest, Sanford, Florence, Mary Masters and Ella Masters.
Researcher: Roger Peterson.
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MASTERS, Willet Wesley 1873 – Jan 12, 1962
Mr W W Masters passed away in Cobourg District General Hospital early Wednesday morning in his 89th year. He was born near Warkworth, Ontario, son of Mr & Mrs George Masters. In 1907 he married Miss Jessie McColl of Apsley, They settled in Coe Hill, then to Salem in 1917 and finally to Colburn in 1922. He was employed for many years in lumber camps, and then the Canadian National Railway. In later years, he worked for the Corporation of Colborne. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Alice (Mrs Harold Bellamy), two granddaughters Marylyn (Mrs Robert Beardsall) and Miss Donna Bellamy, Cannington; one great-granddaughter Miss Sherry Beardsall of Orillia. Willet’s funeral was held Friday, Jan 12 at 2:00 pm. Internment was Salem Cemetery.
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MAYBEE, Cecil 1902 – Dec 14, 1918
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MAYBEE, Mary Ellen unknown – March 31, 1903
Buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Rose Island Road, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCBRIDE, Evelyn Emily Jean – see MASTERS
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MCCANN, Colleen Mary (nee Wilson)
(Past Director of Fish & Game Club) – At the Belleville General Hospital on Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Colleen McCann of Belleville, born in Coe Hill passed away at the age of 69 years. Daughter of the late Roy and Jean Wilson. Beloved wife of George Wickett. Dear mother of Frances McCann, Warren McCann (Pamela) and Stephen McCann all of Belleville, step mother of Allan Wickett (Karen) of Innisfil and David Wickett of Toronto. Sister of Dorothy Wallwork (Bob) of Picton and Mac Wilson (Betty) of Coe Hill. Loving grandmother of Connor, Devin, Reaghan, Ryan, Sean and Stephanie. Predeceased by her sister Margaret Whitmore and her brother Clayton Wilson. Ever remembered by her sister-in-law Barbara Leiht. Friends were invited to call at the JOHN R. BUSH FUNERAL HOME, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville (613-968-5588) Friday from 2 – 4 & 7 – 9 p.m. Funeral service was be held in the chapel on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 at 10 a.m. Interment Coe Hill Cemetery. Rev. Bob Roswell officiating.
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MCCAULEY, Leonard 1908 – 1999
Married Edith Post (1911 – 1993). This couple lived about half a mile west of the village on Highway 620, in a group of homes with George McCaw Jr and Gordon McCaw and Carmen Woodbeck. Edith had a sister, Hazel, who married Austin Wease.
Edith was a wonderful sewer, and tried to teach me how to do the Wedding Pattern for a quilt. It was the last one I ever tried. She won many first prizes at the local fair. It was often was fun to see if she, or her main rival, won the best quilt that year. This went on for many years!
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MCCAW, Audrey I Grant 1911 – 1986
Wife of George McCaw, Sr.
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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Bill McCaw – see William McCaw, Sr
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MCCAW, Edith May (nee Jackson) of Coe Hill passed away July 24, 2024 in her 82nd year. She was predeceased by: her parents, Winfield Jackson and Nellie Jackson (Boomhour); and her siblings, Ken Jackson (late Florence), Irene Nicholson (late Ernie), Jack Jackson and Russell Jackson.
She is survived by : her husband Dan McCaw; her children, Brent McCaw of Newmarket, Brian McCaw (Carrissa) of of Lakefield and Dana McMurray (Don) of Gilmour; her grandchildren, Andrew (Danielle), Matthew, Bradley, Mitchell, Maggie (Justin), Michael and Jeffrey; and her great grandchildren, Jackson, Hazel and George.
Visitation held on Saturday, July 27th 2024 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Mount Zion Church (42 Weslemkoon Lake Rd, Gilmour, ON K0L1W0). A funeral service held on Saturday, July 27th 2024 at 2:00 PM at the same location. A burial will be held on Saturday, July 27th 2024 at 3:00 PM at the St. Michael’s Cemetery (1998 Hwy 620, Coe Hill, ON K0L1P0). Luncheon to follow at the Coe Hill Legion. Edith retired as the Director of Nursing at The Hastings Centennial Manor in Bancroft. Helped by the Heritage Committee, Edith produced three volumes of local history. Rushnell Funeral Home, Madoc.
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MCCAW, Frank Herman 1918 – 1986
Wife Muriel Ruckstuhl, See her obit. Burial St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario. Son of Robert McCaw, Sr & Mary Woodley. Frank was one of nine siblings. Frank & Muriel’s children: Bill, Doug, Jane.
Frank operated a garage at the east end of the village, between the Public School and the Fair Grounds.
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MCCAW, George E 1904 – 1983
George McCaw Sr and wife Audrey lived in a house on the south side of Highway 620 at the corneracross from Lower Faraday Road in the west end of the village. George fixed our furnace during the winters, and had known my Dad. The couple raised a large family including: Dan, George Jr, and Gordon
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, George Robert, July 16th, 1932 – October 31st, 2014 Coe Hill
Son of George Edwin McCaw & Audrey Irene Grant. Beloved husband and best friend of Verley Orma Kay (McCauley), loving father of Lynn & Chip Watson of Bancroft, Kirk & Lois of Coe Hill, Tammy & Steven Philip of Stirling, Tim & Brenda of Coe Hill and Joe & Wendy of Coe Hill, loving grandfather of 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren and dear brother of Dan & late Edith McCaw of Coe Hill and the late Gord. George will be deeply missed by Verley’s family and by his nieces, nephews and many friends. Visitation held at the Coe Hill Legion on November 6th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
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MCCAW, Gordon 1944 – 1982
Wife Judy (Payette). Three children: Kathy, Carrie & Doug.
Gordon and Judy built a log house at the west end of the village. He drove to Peterborough back and forth Monday to Friday to work at the General Electric Plant for many years. He developed heart problems, and had open heart surgery at Toronto Western Hospital. He died in hospital.
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MCCAW, Jack Robert “Jackie” Jan 12, 1943 – March 14, 1944
Burial St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, James Daniel “Jim” 1912-June 10, 1981. His wife Marjorie Tivy Blackburn 1912-1990. Buried St Andrew’s Cemetery, Coe Hill. See also their son, W. E. McCaw (Ted) and Joan Dixon . The couple had a general store in the centre of the village. Jim loved horses, and let me ride them from time to time.
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MCCAW, Madge – see Dave Wannamaker
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MCCAW, Marjorie Tivy Blackburn May 10, 1912 – April 3, 1990
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario. Wife of Jim McCaw.
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MCCAW, Mary A Woodley 1879 – 1971
Wife of Robert McCaw. Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, Muriel Jean Ruckstuhl February 28th, 1921 – July 28th, 2015
Daughter of Charlie Ruckstuhl & Goldie Gunter. Seven siblings, including Hazel (Mrs Harry Butcher) & Mrs Herb Keller. Muriel worked at the Red Cross Hospital and was a housewife.
Beloved wife of the late Frank McCaw, loving mother of Bill & Bev of Bancroft, Doug & Linda of Peterborough and Wayne & Jane Robbins of Oshawa; cherished grandmother of Steve, Krista & Brad, April & Steve, Terry & Lori, Scott & Christina, Renee & Brandon and Jeff & Leighann; loving great grandmother of Drew, Abby, Connor, Ellie, Dane, Isla, Aubree, Robbie and Isaac. Muriel was predeceased by her two sisters, Hazel Butcher and Joyce Keller, and will be lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews and their families. Visitation at Bancroft Pentecostal Church, Saturday, August 1, 2015 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Burial St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, Pearl See Ross Greenly
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MCCAW, Robert. Sr 1874 – 1963
Husband of Mary Medaline Woodley (1879 – 1971) . Their children: George b 1904, Jane b 1906, William b 1907, Verna b 1909, Emma b 1911, James (Jim) b 1912; Robert J b 1914; Pearl b 1917; Frank b 1918; Madge b 1922
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, Robert Jr. 1913/1914 – 1988
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCAW, Sandra Louise 1950 – 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Sandra Louise McCaw (Apsley, Ontario), who passed away on January 14, 2020, leaving to mourn family and friends.
She was predeceased by her husband Ted McCaw (d. 2005 See W. E McCaw) She is survived by her daughters, Lisa McCaw and Sherry Waddell (Andrew); her grandchildren, Dylan, Emma, Cole and Addyson; and her siblings, Darlene Doxsee, Denise Graham (Bill), Cindy Trotter and Gerry Trotter (Charlotte). She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Private arrangement entrusted to The Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield. Celebration of life Sunday, May 24th from 12-3pm at Burleigh Falls Inn.
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MCCAW, Verley (McCauley) Oct 3, 1933 – August 5, 2022
Passed away peacefully in the presence of her five children in the early morning hours of August 5th, 2022 at Hastings Centennial Manor at the age of 88. Verley McCaw, beloved wife of the late George McCaw Jr, loving mother of Lynn (the late Chip) Watson of Bancroft, Kirk (& Lois) McCaw of Coe Hill, Tammy (& Steven) Philp of Stirling, Tim (& Brenda) McCaw of Bancroft and Joe (& Wendy) McCaw of Gilmour, cherished grandmother of 12 grandchildren and 13 1/2 great grandchildren. Verley will be deeply missed by her sister Sharon Rutledge of Bancroft and by her many nieces and nephews and their families.
She was predeceased by her brother, Monty and his wife Eleanor and by her brother- in- law, Don Rutledge. Verley worked for 35 years at Wannamaker’s Grocery Store in Coe Hill while tending her home and raising her children who were her life. She was the consummate mother and homemaker and was completely devoted to her family. Verley’s love of cooking, pickling, canning, picking berries, quilting, knitting, crocheting among many other tasks, will live on as her legacy by all who knew and loved her. Internment St. Andrew’s Cemetery in Coe Hill. At Verley’s request, there was not a funeral service. Cremation and private graveside service has taken place.
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MCCAW, W. E (Ted) 1944 – 2005
Passed away peacefully at his home with his family and friends at his side, Ted McCaw of Apsley in his 61st year. Loved and missed by his wife of 35 years, Sandra Trotter. Dad will be missed by Lisa McCaw of Whitby and Sherry Waddell Andrew of Apsley. Popa Ted will be remembered by Dylan and Emma. Also missed by
sister Joan Dixon of Belleville. Predeceased by his parents, James and Marjorie McCaw. Friends were invited to call at the Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield, on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service was held at the Apsley Community Chapel on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment St. Andrews Union Cemetery, Coe Hill. Pastor John Trotter officiating.
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MCCAW, William (Bill) January 21, 1947 – January 26, 2024
William Charles (Bill) McCaw passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, at Quinte Healthcare North Hastings on Friday, January 26, 2024 at the age of 77 following a very difficult struggle with COPD. Bill McCaw, beloved husband and best friend of Bev (Cotnam), loving father of Steven of Bancroft and Krista & Brad Tatem of Bermuda, loving grandfather of Connor, Ellie and Gray and beloved brother of Doug & Linda McCaw of Peterborough and Jane & Wayne Robbins of Bay Lake. He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Muriel (Ruckstuhl) McCaw. Bill will be lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews and by his many cousins and friends. Bill was born in Belleville, grew up in Coe Hill and has lived in the Coe Hill and Bancroft areas most of his life. He was employed as a civil engineering technician for over 28 years. Bill will be remembered as an amazing hockey and baseball player and enjoyed many fun weekends travelling to hockey tournaments with the IGA Oldtimers. He attained his black belt in both Karate and Judo and loved his motorcycles and music. Bill, may you now take every breath without struggle and may you rest in peace Bill’s cremated remains will be privately interred in St. Andrew’s Cemetery in Coe Hill in the spring.
Service: Visitation was from 10:30 am on Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 and service at 11:30am

MCCAW, William Earl “Bill” 1907 – 1985
Son of Robert McCaw & Mary Medaline Woodley. Bill married Pearl Forbes (1908 – 1986). Their children were two girls: Fern, Wilma. Wilma later married Murray Crosby, and they moved to Southern Ontario.
William was always called “Bill” when I knew them. He owned the house and property in the west end of the village across from the current park, and just a few houses east of Wannamaker’s store, on that same side of the main road. The outdoor skating rink was built beside or on his land north of Bill Crosby’s pool hall.
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MCCORMICK, D birth and death dates unknown
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCORMICH, Dy birth and death dates unknown
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCORMICK, Ethel Jane Badgley 1886 – 1967
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCORMICK, Lenard “Len” April 5, 1942 – Feb 23, 2023
It’s with heavy hearts that the family of Lenard “Len” McCormick announces his peaceful passing on February 23, 2023, at La Verendrye Hospital in Fort Frances with his family by his side.
Len was born in Emo, Ont., on April 5, 1942 to Ted and Marg (nee Wilson) McCormick. Len was the third eldest of 10 siblings in his family. He grew up in Burriss, Ont., and later moved to Coe Hill, Ont., when his family relocated there. He later returned to the Rainy River District as a young man before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force and becoming a radar technician. He credited the Air Force for the knowledge he received as he moved into his career in telecommunications with Bell Canada where he worked for many years, retiring in 1993.
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MCCORMICK, Mabel Aileen Jan 10, 1921 – Nov 23, 1944
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCCORMICK, Stanley Ernest
Passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 21, 2023 at Hospice Niagara, at the age of 85. Stan was born on February 28, 1937 in Coe Hill, Ontario. Predeceased by his wife Grace and Barbara. Stan is survived by his 3 children, 4 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild, many nieces and nephews, and the Nowicki family. Special thanks to the truly supportive and caring staff at Lundy Manor, and Hospice Niagara.
A service to celebrate the life of Stan was held at Morse & Son Funeral Home, 7 Main Street, Niagara Falls on Saturday, January 28th 2023, at 11am with interment at Lundy’s Lane Cemetery
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MCCORMICK, Thomas “Tom”
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Thomas “Tom” McCormick announce his passing on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, in the comforts of his home with his beloved wife, daughter and son by his side. Tom was born June 28, 1948, in Fort Frances, Ont., to Edward and Margarit McCormick. He met the love of his life, Joanne Gouliquer, in 1970, and they married on May 26, 1973. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this past year.
Tom and Joanne welcomed the early arrival of their daughter Adele in December 1973, and in June 1977, welcomed the arrival of their son Thomas Jr., “Yogi.”
Tom was a hardworking man his entire life. He started his first job with CN in 1965, setting up signal systems when they established the CTC in Toronto. After this, Tom moved to Selko Mining, putting up power lines from Ignace to Atikokan; worked as a machine operator for George Armstrong Construction, then moved to Camp Robinson with his little family where he worked skidding for Minnesota Pulp and Paper. Tom applied for CN and started his career with them in June of 1975. Tom retired from CN in 2002 with an accumulated work history of 30 years with them. Tom was the chairman for the local BLE union for a number of years; assisted in the establishment of the Dawson Fire Department where he served as Chief and firefighter for several years as well. When he wasn’t busy working his full time job, Tom’s love for carpentry kept him busy. Whether he was helping his father-in-law with multiple building projects or working on various building projects throughout the Rainy River District, he always kept busy doing some type of carpentry work. Tom was always ready, willing and prepared to lend anyone a helping hand whenever they needed him. His latest project, at the age of 72, was the building of an owner’s cabin at a private fly-in resort that he completed with a crew of three in 2020.
Tom was a devoted son, brother, husband, father, grandpa, uncle, great-uncle and friend. He would drop everything to ensure that he was there for his family. He loved his family tremendously and travelled across Canada to visit, support, help, console, and be there for his family. His love for his family and friends and willingness to do anything for them was evident in every action. Tom is described as the one who always ‘showed up’ for everything.
Tom was an avid outdoorsman. This was one of the reasons that he loved working for CN so much. He could be in the open air and enjoy nature as he worked. He loved fishing, his yearly hunting trips with his brother Al, his son Yogi and numerous nephews. Tom wanted to be in the comfort of his own home to the end of his life as he loved being able to be with his loved ones, watch the river flow, listening to the singing birds and see nature all around him from his deck and living room views.
Tom is survived by his loving wife Joanne; his daughter Adele (Floyd); his son Yogi; grandchildren Amelia and Devin; his fur grandbaby Maxwell; sisters Cheryl Hughes and Leeann Arden; brother Cliff (Lorraine) McCormick; brother-in-law Brian Peacock; sisters-in-law Jean Moore, Robin McCormick, Linda McCormick, Betty McGuire and Gail Kelly; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews who he held close to his heart. Tom will be missed by his family more than words could ever express.
Tom was predeceased by his parents Ed and Marg; his mother- and father-in-law Tony and Rose Gouliquer; his brothers Jack, Al, Brian, Barry, and Len; his sister Marilyn Peacock; brothers-in-law George Arden, Marcel Gouliquer, Brian Sullivan, Ken Hughes, and Roger Tetreault; sisters-in-law Eva McCormick, Mabel McCormick, Darlene Armitage, Lucille Gouliquer-Sullivan, Karen (Susy) Gouliquer, and Anita Gouliquer and his fur babies Dottie and Zoe.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2023, at Our Lady of the Way Catholic Church in Pinewood at 11:00 a.m.
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MCCORMICK, William F Dec 28, 1876 – April 6, 1938
His wife, Ethel
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCDONALD, Malcolm McGillvray July 12, 1939 – June 4, 1945
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCEATHRON, Paulette Annetta (nee Woodcox)

MCGINN, Dale b July 10, 1944 – d July 25, 2015 Coe Hill
Dale McGinn, beloved husband of Gaye, loving father of Adele of Madoc and Bryce of Trenton and the late Mark, beloved son of Hilda & the late Leonard McGinn, and dear brother of Murray, Gary, Preston, Andy, Keith and the late Claude and Howard. Visitation Friday, July 31st from 11:00 – 12:00 pm. Cremation.
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MCGINN, Hilda , beloved wife of the late Leonard, loving mother of Gary of Apsley, Murray of Stirling, Andy of Apsley, Keith of Waterford, Preston of Lakefield, and the late Dale, Howard, Claude and Shirley. Hilda will be lovingly remembered by her many grandchildren and their families and the late Mark. Hilda was predeceased by her siblings, Mildred, Ira, Wesley, Fred and Alma.
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MCGINN, John Dec 16, 1842 – July 3, 1923
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCGINN, Sarah 1842 – 1940
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCGINN, Shirley Isabell May 11, 1943 – May 11 1943
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario. Daughter of Hilda & Leonard.
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MCILLROY, Michael 1959 – 2024
Peacefully in his sleep on Friday, April 19, 2024, at age 65. Michael was predeceased by his beloved mother Joan Fraser, his grandparents Frank and Elva Fraser of Peterborough, and his Uncle Ed. Mike was gregarious and loved being with his friends at the lake in Coe Hill. A former league hockey and baseball player, he followed the Petes, the Leafs, and was a big fan of NASCAR. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of sports stats and trivia, and WW II. He liked working on his cars, watching Youtubers work on their cars, the antics of his cats and dogs over the years who shared his home, and old B&W war movies and tv shows. Mike was an old school guy to the end, who proudly eschewed owning a cell phone. He valued sportsmanship in the rough-and-tumble of athletic competition and maintained good humour in the face of life’s later hardships. A dear friend who will be missed by many, especially Janet, Doug, Marla, Dave, and Rick. Much thanks and love also to Wendy. Cremation has taken place. There will not be a service.
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MCINROY, Aileen – see Henry Ingram
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MCINROY, Alfred Gerald May 14, 1911 – 1987
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCINROY, Jessie Wright 1910-1991
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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b Feb 19, 1928 – d April 17, 2008
His mother, Florence, b July 25, 1907. Died July 21, 2004
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCKEIVER, Fern Whitmore, wife of John, 1929-2006
MCKILLICAN, Doris M Belton July 1923 – unknown
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCKILLICAN, Foster William Oct 28, 1907 – 1984
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCNALLEY, Alfred Ronald 1929 – 2019
Alfred was born in Coe Hill, Ontario on June 20, 1929. He died Wednesday, February 20, 2019 in Burlington, Ontario. Survived by his devoted wife Eileen, his sisters Mildred and Muriel, his children Helen, Ron (Vicki), Neil (Glenda), Philip and Sonya. Predeceased by his parents Bruce and Beatrice McNalley, his first wife Ruth McNalley, daughter Glenda McNalley, son-in-law Rudy Becton, sisters Beulah, Dorothy and Ruth, and brothers Bill, George and John. Also survived by grandchildren Alicia (Brent), Arlen, Ryan (Jessica), Melissa, Amanda (Ben), Shauna (Jay), Shawn, David (Valerie) and Nyah. Also, 13 amazing great-grandchildren, Colin, Sean, Riley, C.J., Emily, Connor, Shannon, Ryan, Hailey, Noah, Hannah, Ruth and Leia. R
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MCPHERSON, Duncan Nov 16, 1863 – March 21, 1947
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCPHERSON, Ellen Trotter March 30, 1870 -March 24, 1948
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCQUILLAN, Owen 1892 – 1920
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MCVETY, David James March 7, 1943 – Jan 16, 2023.
Peacefully on Monday January 16, 2023 at Ian Anderson House, Oakville. Loving husband to Linda for 58 years. Predeceased by daughters Tracey (1971), and Jennifer Fernandes (2015). Loving son of the late James and Evelyn McVety. Cherished brother of Murray (Margaret Anne), Elizabeth Kellogg (the late David), the late Robert (survived by wife Patricia), Carol Kerr (Allan), and Brenda Orr (James). He will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, their families and his many friends.
David was a long-time employee of Bell Canada and was respected by his “Bell family.” He enjoyed his retirement travelling and spending time at the cottage on Wollaston Lake. David was a quiet man who will be forever remembered for his generosity, his compassion and most of all his distinct hearty laugh. In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place.
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MCVICAR, John dates unknown
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MENZIES, Adam May 25, 1854 – Jan 2, 1911
Buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Rose Island Road, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MILLER, D birth and death dates unknown
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MILNE, Beatrice Ann Kavanagh Aug 15, 1885 -Feb 3, 1957
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontaroi
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1903 – 1986. Born in Bottnaryd, Sweden.
St Andrew’s United Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MOORE, David 1883 -1956
His wife, Annie Bullied, 1890 -1971. Their children: Russell (b 1825-1975, Bernice Moore. David was a brother of Herbert Moore.
Buried The Ridge Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MOORE, Gerald Embury Nov 27, 1922 – Feb 19, 2014
At Quinte Health Care, North Hastings, on Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Gerald Moore, of The Ridge, Coe Hill, in his 92nd year. Husband of the late Jean Moore (McInroy). Father of Layne Moore. A farmer. Buried The Ridge Cemetery. Son of Herbert Moore & his wife Emma Embury.
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MOORE, Herbert 1891 – 1977
His wife Emma Embury, 1896 – 1991
Their children included: Edna, Gerald and Marion Moore. Lived on the Ridge as farmers. Herb was a brother of Dave Moore.
Buried The Ridge Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MOORE, Jean Adelle (McInroy) June 19, 1923 – May 18, 2009
Wife of Gerald Moore, The Ridge Cemetery, Coe Hill. Son Layne
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MOORE, Maggie 1887 – 1977
Buried The Ridge Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario. She never married and lived with Herb & Emma Moore on the Ridge.
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MORDEN, Susan. See HENNESSEY, George A.
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MORLAND, Hariet unknown – March 22 ___(no date)
Buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Rose Island Road, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MORRIS, Alice – see John TINNEY
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MORRIS, Frank Hugh Walton Russell July 19, 1898 – 1977
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFIT, Annie Irene Currie Dec 23, 1898 – 1977
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFIT, Charles Edward July 28, 1879 – Nov 29, 1960
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, Charley 1854 – 1937
His wife, Jane Cassan, 1856-1940
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFIT, Daniel Suree Nov 13, 1892 – 1958
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, Fred Herald May 4, 1905 – March 10, 1906
Buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Rose Island Road, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, Gordon D 1922- 1988
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, Jane Cassan 1856 – 1940
Wife of Charley Muffitt.
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, M. Irene Dingman 1922 – 1996
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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MUFFITT, Rachel Hester McCoy Feb 24, 1874 – April 4, 1961
Burial St Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Coe Hill, Ontario
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