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BRYENTON, Ada Violet: September 25, 1909 - September 19, 2006 {also on Delaney grave stone page}

Ada Violet Bryenton (Delaney)
   We announce the death of our mother, Ada Violet Bryenton (Delaney), on Monday, Sept. 19, as she approached. her, 97th birthday.
   Ada was born to John and Bertha Delaney Sept. 25, 1909, in Chelmsford, Ontario. She moved to Alberta in 1918 and lived in the Kleskun Hill, Glen Leslie and Grande Prairie areas.
   In 1928 she married our father, Arthur Bryenton, who predeceased her in 1979.
She will always be remembered by her loving children: Ronald (June) Bryenton, Joyce Anderson, Dot McAthey and Gloria (Bob) Cooke and their families.
   Ada is survived by: her brothers Raymond (Rita) and Harry (Jean) Boyer; sisters-in-law Ruby Boyer (Clarence), and Jessie Delaney (Alvin) and many nieces and nephews.
   We wish to express our fond remembrances of our cousin Jean Rooney (deceased) and our appreciation to Nellie and Lloyd Cooke for their many years of caring and visits. Special thanks also to Doctor Pope and the staff at MacKenzie Place 2 East.
   Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, at Oliver's Funeral Chapel at 11:00 a.m. followed by interment at Glen Leslie Cemetery.
   If desired, memorial donations may be made to QE II Hospital Foundation-MacKenzie Place.
OLIVER'S GRANDE PRAIRIE FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM
TELEPHONE (780) 532-2929
"Dedicated Service Since 1915"
CLIPPED FROM - The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, 22 Sep 2006, Fri - Page 7

Ada Delaney married Art Bryenton (1928)

BRYENTON, Arthur Thomas: 1905 - 1979 {also on Delaney grave stone page}

Arthur Thomas Bryenton
   Arthur Thomas Bryenton passed away at the Grande Prairie General Hospital at the age of 73.
   He was born at Spring Lake, Alta. and he was a resident of the Grande Prairie and Glen Leslie districts for the past 66 years. He was employed by Steel Industries for 25 years.
   He is survived by his wife Ada; daughters Gloria of Grande Prairie, Dorothy of Toronto, Joyce of Edmonton, son Ronald of Carstairs; sisters Pearl Moon and Gladys Leslie, both of Grande Prairie.
   Funeral service for the late Arthur Thomas Bryenton will be held at the Alliance Church, Grande Prairie, (Corner of 108 Ave and 100 St.) tomorrow, Jan. 26. at 2 p m. with Rev. Ken Schamuhn officiating. Interment to follow in the Glen Leslie Cemetery.
   In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. A lunch will be served in the Alliance Church basement following the interment service.
   Funeral arrangements by Oliver Funeral Chapel, Grande Prairie.
CLIPPED FROM - The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, 25 Jan 1979, Thu  •  Page 3
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MOON, Charles N.: 1898 - April 25, 1967 {also on Moon grave stone page}

Charles N. Moon
   Funeral services were held from St. Paul's United Church in Grande Prairie recently for Charles N. Moon of Bezanson who died in Royal Alexandra hospital in Edmonton.  He was 68.
   Born in Medonte, Ont., Mr. Moon later moved to Edmonton with his mother and family. They came to the Peace River Country in 1913 over the Edson Trail, settling in the Bezanson District.
   He is survived by his wife, Peari, daughter Mrs. Lorne (Leta) Goff, sons Grant and Ross and two grandchildren, all at home, a sister Mrs. Annie Wales of Glen Leslie, and brother Norman of Edmonton, Alfred of Glen Leslie and Fred of Grande Prairie.
   Pallbearers included Harvey Weegar, Des Stark, Carlisle Miller, Irving Ames, Neil McLaughlin and Lawrence Parrish, Honorary pallbearers included Arnold Christie, Jack Lowe, Ira McLaughlin, Ken Patterson, Charles Ames and Robert Weegar. Interment was in Glen Leslie cemetery.
Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune - April 25, 1967

MOON, Edith "Pearl": September 22, 1901 - June 25, 1985 {also on Moon grave stone page}

Edith "Pearl" (Bryenton) Moon
Mrs. Edith "Pearl" Bryenton Moon passed away at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Grande Prairie, Alberta. on Tuesday, June 25. 1985, at the age of 83. following a short illness She was born at Rossland, on September 22, 1901, and Came to the Bezanson area in 1919. She later moved to Grande Prairie, where she resided in Heritage Lodge until her passing. She is survived by one daughter, Leta (Lorne) Goff of Peace River, two sons Grant (Mary) and Ross (Theresa), both of Bezanson, eight grandchildren: Garry (Val), Donna, Terry, Dave, Luanne, Lisa, Brian, and Pat, two great grandchildren, Ashley and Derrick; also special niece, Jean Rooney, and great niece,
Laurel Reynolds, as well as other nephews and nieces She was predeceased by her husband, Charlie; two brothers: Art and Ted; and one sister, Gladys. Funeral service for the late Edith "Pearl" Moon will be held at the Oliver Funeral Chapel, Grande Prairie, Alberta. on Thursday, June 27, 1985, at 2:30 p.m., with Lori Crocker of St. Paul's United Church officiating. Interment to take place at the Glen Leslie cemetery. No flowers by request. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Kidney Foundation, or the Canadian Diabetic Association would be greatly appreciated by the family,
Funeral arrangements by Oliver Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Grande Prairie, Alberta. Telephone 532-2929
CLIPPED FROM - The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, 26 Jun 1985, Wed  •  Page 3

Pearl Bryenton married Charles Moon (1937)

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