Etc. -- Eliza (Bundy) Lottridge's 1921 obituaries (2 articles)
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A lightly edited transcript of a page 1 article in the 20 Jan 1921 issue of the Waterford Star

Dropped Dead in Store

Shortly before one o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Henry Lottridge of Boston dropped dead in J. M. Young's dry goods store on Colborne street, Brantford. She was in the city shopping and was not identified until several hours late, when following a bulletin of the happening, relatives identified the body at the morgue.

Mrs. Lottridge was about 46 years of age and is survived by her husband and two children, one a girl of 19 years, and the other a 14-year-old boy. Mr. Lottridge's brother resides on West street.

Mrs. Lottridge lived on a farm between Boston and Bealton. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon to Scotland cemetery.
 
     

A lightly edited transcript of a page 1 article in the 20 Jan 1921 issue of the Waterford Star

Obituary

The funeral of Eliza A., wife of Henry E. Lottridge and daughter of the late Geo. and Mrs. Bundy of Onida, took place from her home at Boston, on Tuesday to Scotland cemetery, service being conducted by Rev. Rogers of Oakland.

She leaves to mourn their loss besides a husband one daughter aged 20 years and a little boy aged 5 years, and three brothers: Charles of Milton, Garfield of Hagersville and George of Onieda.

The pallbearers were Messrs. R. Wardell, J. Swift, 
I. Nelles, S. Bradshaw, W. Anderson and R. Bradshaw.

The floral tributes were: Pillow: husband and family
Wreath: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas  Lottridge and family
Sprays: Miss Grace Lottridge, 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore, 
Leslie and Robt. Dinsmore, 
Bealton Women's Institute.

      

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