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William 'Claude' DENNISON

1British Columbia Vital Events Index, Vancouver - Reg. No. 1977-09-014800 / BCA No. B13580 / GSU No. 2051017, 1977, British Columbia Archives.

2Death Notice/Obituary, 1977.
"THE VANCOUVER SUN, Monday, October 17, 1977.
DENNISON - On October 14, 1977, William Claude Dennison aged 69 years of 7748 Stanley St., Burnaby. Survived by 3 sons, Gordon L. of Kamloops, Robert, Pitt Meadows and Gordon S. at home; 2 daughters, Mrs. Marie Parsons, Coquitlam, Mrs. R. (Bonnie) Wohlschlegel, Boise, Idaho; 5 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; 2 brothers Sid and Russ of Hope, B.C.; 1 sister, Mrs. M. (Mildred) Fredrickson, McBride, B.C. Deceased was charter member and Passed Patron, Lillooet Chapter 95 O.E.S. also Friendship Chapter No. 75 and A.A.O.N.M.S. Gizeh Temple. Funeral Service Wednesday, October 19 at 1 PM in South Burnaby United Church, 7591 Gray Ave., South Burnaby. Rev. J. Erb and Rev. G. Morrison officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, 2656 Heather St. appreciated. ROYAL OAK CHAPEL, directors."


Ann Angus KEARNS

1British Columbia Vital Events Index, Vancouver - Reg. No. 1974-09-007259 / BCA No. B13332 / GSU No. 2050287, 1974, British Columbia Archives.

2Death Notice/Obituary, 1974.
"THE VANCOUVER SUN, Friday, May 10, 1974.
DENNISON - May 7, 1974, Ann Dennison, aged 54 years, late of 7748 Stanley St., Burnaby. Charter member of Lillooet Lodge No. 75 O.E.S., late member Friendship Chapter No. 75 O.E.S., and Zarah Temple No. 72 Daughters of the Nile. Survived by her loving husband Claude; 4 sons Gordon L., Kamloops, Robert and Gordon S., Burnaby, 2 daughters, Mrs. Marie Parsons, Burnaby and Mrs. R. (Bonnie) Wohlschlegel, Idaho, U.S.A., 5 grandchildren; her sister Mrs. Thelma Frank, Victoria, and brother Gordon Kearns, Saskatchewan; also nieces and nephews. Funeral service Monday, May 13 at 1 p.m. from South Burnaby United Church, 7591 Gray Ave. at Rumble St., South Burnaby. Rev. H. Irwin officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to B.C. Cancer Society or B.C. Heart Foundation. Royal Oak Funeral Chapel in charge."


Lynn GIBSON

1Death Notice/Obituary, 2004.
"RED DEER ADVOCATE, Saturday, June 19, 2004.
CLARK
Lynn Clark of Red Deer (formerly of Victoria, Regina and Swift Current) passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre on Monday, June 14, 2004 at the age of 64 years. Lynn had a huge heart that touched many people. She will be greatly missed. As Lynn traveled the world with her husband Merv, she left behind a long trail of friends. Every country she lived in, every community she spent time in received her generosity. Whether working with the poor in South East Asia, volunteering with the Kinettes in Regina and Swift Current or founding a cancer support group in Red Deer, Lynn always found the time to give back. Her family was the most fortunate recipients of her generous spirit. Lynn’s children and grandchildren were treated to long walks, roaring cheers as the Riders won (or lost) in the CFL, beautiful hand-made clothing and unconditional love and attention, not to mention the world’s greatest raisin-free cinnamon buns. She will be loved forever and greatly missed by her husband, Merv, three children, Judy (Todd) Brandt of Saskatoon, Trevor (Loralie) of Calgary, and Shannon (Todd) Nivens of Red Deer, as well as seven grandchildren, Meghan (Steve Garner), Sean and Natalie Brandt, Amanda and Benjamin Clark and Kaden and Ainsley Nivens. Also surviving Lynn is her father, Frank Gibson of Kelowna, a sister, Judy (Garnet) Jones of Langley and a brother, Gord Gibson of Vancouver, many nieces, nephews and good friends. A celebration of Lynn’s life will be held at the Red Deer Funeral Home (6150 - 67 Street) on Saturday, June 19, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Fran Hare officiating. Memorial tributes may be made in Lynn’s honour to the Canadian Cancer Society (4730A Ross Street, Red Deer, AB T4N 1X2). Condolences can be emailed to condolences@reddeerfuneralhome.com and will be forwarded directly to the family. Funeral arrangements in care of the RED DEER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM. 6150 - 67 Street, Red Deer. Telephone (403) 347-3319."

2Burial Record, 2007.
"Ashes were scattered on hillside west of Kelowna, B.C. overlooking the lake, floating bridge and city, near a rounded 0.8m loose granite stone, unmarked, GPS location: 11 U 0318582, 5528885 [NAD 83] - gg."


Thomas WAKELAM

1LDS, FamilySearch(tm) International Genealogical Index, FHL Film: 0817173 Batch: C041171, 1832, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2GRO Civil Registration Index, Kings N. - vol 6d / page 113, 1916 - 4th qtr.

3GRO Civil Registration Index, Kings Norton - vol 6c / page 723, 1853 - 4th qtr.


Emma TAYLOR

1LDS, FamilySearch(tm) International Genealogical Index, FHL Film: 0435825 Batch: C010322, 1834, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2GRO Civil Registration Index, Birmingham - vol 6d / page 76, 1891 - 2nd qtr.

3GRO Civil Registration Index, Kings Norton - vol 6c / page 723, 1853 - 4th qtr.


James Joseph WAKELAM

1GRO Civil Registration Index, Birmingham - vol 6d / page 25, 1854 - 2nd qtr.


Francis Frederick WAKELAM

1GRO Civil Registration Index, Birmingham - vol 6d / page 2, 1870 - 1st qtr.


George Arthur WAKELAM

1GRO Civil Registration Index, Birmingham - vol 6d / page 3, 1875 - 1st qtr.