Seaman, Anna (née Wise) (Died)

appeared in Grimsby Independent, 28 Sep 1944, p. 5
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Friends will be deeply grieved to learn of the passing of Mrs. Anna Wise Seaman, whose death occurred Saturday afternoon, at the family residence, 42 York Street, St. Catharines, after an illness of about one week. The late Mrs. Seaman was born in England and came to this country thirty-eight years ago, making her home in Grimsby, until ten years ago when she went to St. Catharines to reside. Deceased was a member of St. Andrew's Anglican church, Grimsby. She was a great knitter, working very hard knitting socks for the forces during the war. Her husband, H.F.D. Seaman, predeceased her nine years ago. To mourn her passing, she leaves one son, three daughters and one step daughter, Harry Seaman of Holtville, Calif., Winnifred Seaman of Toronto, Eva E. (Dolly) and Hazel Seaman at home, and Mrs. James Charlton of Marigold, B.C. A private service was held at the family residence, 42 York St., Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A public service was held at 3:30 o'clock at St. Andrew's church,Grimsby. Rev. J. Allan Ballard officiated. Interment took place in St. Andrew's Churchyard. Casket bearers were: H.P. Wilson, Harry Gavins, St. Catharines; D.E. Anderson, C.L. Shelton, George Spencer and J.Orlon Livingston.


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Newspaper
Item Type
Obituaries
Date of Publication
28 Sep 1944
Date Of Event
23 Sept 1944
Last Name(s)
Seaman
Wise
Language of Item
English
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  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.20011 Longitude: -79.56631
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