- TWO AULAC RESIDENTS INSTANTLY KILLED BY FALLING BARN ROOF
Caught under a falling barn roof, two Aulac men, Carl Brown, 29, and Donald Siddall, 25, were instantly killed yesterday morning on the farm of William Brown at Aulac. Â In company with Eric Stiles, the two men were attempting to repair a section of the barn damaged earlier this week by gales. Â Yesterday's strong wind caught the roof and started to tear it away. Â As Brown and Siddall rushed outside, the section of the structure fell on them. Â Stiles remained inside and was uninjured. Â Coroner W.W. Meldrum of Sackville was called to the scene and decided that an inquest would be unnecessary. Â The Sackville detachment of the R.C.M.P. investigated the fatality. Â Brown was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brown and a graduate of Sackville High School. Â He was a member of the Anglician Young Peoples and of St. Mark's Anglician church at Aulac. Â He had served as Warden of the Church for the past five years. Â Surviving besides his parents are two sisters, Mrs. James McLeon, Quebec and Geraldine at home. Â the funeral service will be from the home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Â Siddall is survived by his wife and one child. Â His funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
[posted to NSCumber mailing list 3 Jun 2013 by Gerry Mattinson, original from Kathryn Jeffers]
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Funeral
AULAC, Dec. 30 - Numerous friends and relatives gathered here to pay final and impressive tribute to the memory of Donald Ernest SIDDALL, who was instantly killed at Aulac. Â The funeral service was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Siddall, Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock December 23rd with Rev. R.G. Rowcliffe and Rev. J.R. Belyea officiating. Â The hymns sung were "Unto the Hills" and "Abide With Me". Â Miss Marjorie Dobson of Sackville sang a solo, "Beyond the Sunset." Â The pallbearers were Carman Siddall, brother of the deceased, and Leland Lowerison, Eric Stiles, Robert Tingley, Gordon Bulmer and Garnet Cove. Â Interment was in the family lot of the Anglican Church Cemetery at Mount Whatley. Â Among the floral tributes were: Â Pillow, Wife and son; Broken Circle, Mother and Father; baskets, Gordon and Marion; Carmen, Ruby and children; Aunt Gertrude, Aunt Jetta, Uncle Norman, Aunt Vessie and family; Albert and Eric; Dick and Kate Llewellyn; Potted flowers, Burton and Greta; Alice Bulmer, Rollie, Evelyn and Mary; Sprays, Mamma and Dad Smith; Lottie and Wallie, John and Evangeline; Peggy and Arnnie, Nip and Annie and Grammie Snowdon; Mr. Ward, Aunt Greta, Aunt Amy and boys; Uncle Owen, Billy and Marie, Marjorie and George; Eileen and Grace; Uncle George and Aunt Flora, Bert and Ange; Charlie, Aunt Carrie and family; Sherman, Etta and family; Dave and Marie; The Anglican Parish of Westmorland; The A.Y.P.A. members; Willie, Lillian, Beryl and Geraldine; Harvey and Eva, Kenneth and Annie; Chesley, Evelyn, Joan and William, Gladys; Nita and Len, Albert and Eddie; Robert and Hattie, Barb and Ted; Gordon, Gladys and family; Jerry and Meda, Roy, Sarah and Anne, Leland and Barb; Garnet and Freda; Thelma, Harold and family; Charlie Fowler and family; May and Jack; Clarence, Ella and Olive, Reg and Maurietus; Chapman Bros. Ltd., Wreaths, Truleen and Walter; Uncle Harry, Aunt Pearl, Sherman, Beulah, Murray and Ruby; Uncle Fred, Aunt Pearl and family; Boys of the Canadian Legion, Amherst; Cut flowers, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Woods, Mary and Bill Rockwell; Arthur, Gladys and family; Arthur and Blanche; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawrence and family; Harold and Ruth; Roy and Frances and family; Erma and Sonny; Bun, Lou and Marie, E.J. Moore and family; Walter, and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peck; Corey, Leone and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and family. Â There were many cards and letters of sympathy.
[posted to NSCumber mailing list 3 Jun 2013 by Gerry Mattinson, original from Kathryn Jeffers]
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