Etc. -- Morley Wingrove died in Brantford (two accounts)
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Local Items column on page 8 of the 2 Dec 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Local Items

Morley E. Wingrove, who recently died in Brantford after four weeks of suffering from a broken spine, caused by falling from a tree whilst picking apples at Cainsville, and alighting on his head and shoulders, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wingrove of Walsingham.

The body was brought to Walsingham for interment.


 

A lightly edited partial transcription of the Walsingham column on page 15 of the 9 Dec 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

WALSINGHAM

Mr. Morley Wingrove of Brantford, who fell from an apple tree four weeks ago and injured his spine, died at his home there on Thursday last and was brought to Walsingham for interment on Saturday.

The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from his father's home, and was conducted by the Rev. A. Woolley.

Deceased leaves a wife and two sons, four and two years of age.  His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wingrove, two brothers and a sister, also survive to mourn his loss.

Mrs. Wingrove is resting for a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Butcher of Erie View, before returning to her home in Brantford. She expects to spent the winter at the home of Mrs. W. Wingrove.

The family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their sad bereavement.


 

 
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