Woolverton, Charles Ernest (Died)

appeared in Grimsby Independent, 17 Jan 1934, p. 5
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The funeral of the late Charles Ernest Woolverton was held from the funeral home of Dodsworth, Marlatt and Brown, Hamilton to Queen's Lawn cemetery, Grimsby, Thursday, January 11th where a service was conducted at the grave by Rev. Ballard of the Anglican church. Mr. Woolverton who was a landscape architect, was well and favorably known in Grimsby, having lived here for many years, which was his birthplace. His father was Linus Woolverton, eminent horticulturist, who specialized in apples and had so much to do with fruit culture in the Niagara district in his day. He was a member of the old 44th Regiment Band, of Grimsby. For the past few years Mr. Woolverton has been living in Sarnia and only last fall moved to 19 Victoria Ave., Hamilton. He had spent the summer in Grimsby and appeared in good health so that his death which was quite sudden came as a distinct shock to his friends. He was 54 years of age. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Mary Ethel Blair, four daughters, Mrs. Francis Liddle, Windsor, Miss Belle Woolverton, Sarnia, Mrs. Mayne Watson, Sarnia and Miss Gwendolyn at home, also one sister, the wife of Professor Mode of Chicago.


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Obituaries
Date of Publication
17 Jan 1934
Last Name(s)
Woolverton
Language of Item
English
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  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.20011 Longitude: -79.56631
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