Etc. -- Nelson McIntosh's 1919 obituary
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Waterford column on page 2 of the 4 Sep 1919 issue 
of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper. 

Another of Waterford's old and much respected residents, in the person of Nelson McIntosh, was removed by death last week.

Deceased was in his 60th year and was born Brantfordin [sic] Windham, from which place he moved to Brantford about 25 years ago. Two years ago he removed to Waterford.

He was always a strong, healthy man until about five years ago, when he was stricken with tubercular trouble.

He is survived by a sorrowing widow and one son, Fred, of St. Thomas, a traveler for the Consolidated Rubber Co., to whom the sympathy of their many friends is extended.

The funeral toko [sic] place Thursday at 4.00 p.m. and was largely attended. Rev. H. Wilkins conducted the service. Interment took place in Greenwood Cemetery.

The following sent flowers:
Mrs. Mina Gardner, the family, 
the Grafton Co. of Brantford and Dundas, 
Mr. and Mrs. Odin Serles, Miss Florence Kitchen.

 

 
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