Etc. -- Martha (Hodges) Procunier's 1919 obituary
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Port Rowan column on page 7 of the 27 Feb 1919 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

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Mrs. Alan Procunier died at the General Hospital, Hamilton, last Saturday, where she had underwent an operation for appendicitis 10 days previous, and her remains were brought home for burial on the night train.

Before her marriage she was Miss Martha Hodges, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodges of this village, and she was 25 years old.

Her husband is manager for the Big Creek Shooting Company and they have had their residence at the club house for the past two years.

Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn her loss a little son 20 months old, her parents and two brothers -- George of Port Royal, and William of South Walsingham.

The death of Mrs. Procunier at her age is deeply regretted by a very large circle of friends of the bereaved husband and family and expressions of sympathy are universal.

The funeral was held from the home of her parents Tuesday and burial took place in the Port Royal cemetery, conducted by the Rev. J. W. Peach.
 
 

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