Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 11 Aug 2011, p. 10

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Asked if . she had any mgrets or wished she could do something she never had the chance to do. Mrs. Moses bluntly said “Oh no. If it's done. It's done." "When she relaxed. she relaxed. When she walked. she worked.’ said her son 1.1mm. “Mother used to say as you Nut nnv m have much idlv_tinw, when Mm Moses wasn't Working at raising he: fimr (‘hildmlL she helped am on the Mdiowan Road fam ily farm she and her husband bought in 1946. Mrs. Mt'mvs attended a local Baptist church regularly and taught Sunday school until her late 305. She was also an avid pianist and boater. Her hands remain strong when she greets you with a handshake. whom she met in grade school. My II. 1928. They had fpm childmn. No regrets as Gertie set to turn 106 ~ NH" Mrs. Moses' family has grown lo’mclude 15 grandâ€" children. 12 great grandchil- drPn and two great. great grandchildren. "You couldn't ask for a bet- ter mum." Mr. Moses said. “She was loving and if she had In bc’mugh. you found out about it in a mic: way." gmw older. lime goes faster. I don't know her speed now.“ lhe farm was sold when Mrs. Mascswasflfl. l’he widow mxwed into am apartment in Markham bufan coming to Smuffville’s Parkviuw Home on Weldon Rnad " film is thv home‘s oldest n‘sidcm. mu fimnd out about it ‘She was loving and i} slw had to be tough. m a "W? WV. STA” MOTW WIT" VEEPV Gertrude Muses was an honour roll student and busincss school company and accounting firm and as a steâ€" nographfl fur deputy minis tars in Ontario's legislature. The oldest resident at Parkview Home in Stouflviflc turns l06 Mondav.

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