Etc. -- James W. Fraser's 1918 obituary
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 1 article in the 19 Dec 1918 issue of Simcoe Reformer.
[Compiler's Comment: entire article difficult to read and transcribe.] 

Died at Moose Jaw

The death of James W. Fraser occurred early Monday morning, 9 Dec 1918 at his home, 1111 Fifth Avenue N.W., Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr. Fraser had been ill for two months with typhoid pneumonia.

The deceased, who was a staunch Presbyterian, and a valued employee of the International Harvester Company Ltd., was a native of Pembroke, Ontario, being the second son of the late Hugh Fraser.

He had been a resident of the West for the last six years and of Moose Jaw for the past three years.

Beside a [brist] of friends, Mr. Fraser leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, formerly Miss Olive Charlton of Lynedoch, and two small children, Olive Elizabeth and Hugh Charlton, aged 11 and seven respectively. He is also survived by two brothers and five sisters.

The funeral which was private, took place from his late residence, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., conducted by 
Rev. W. G. Wilson of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
                                                               -- Moose Jaw Times
 

 
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