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HUNTER, Hazeldean: May 17, 1895 - September 1976 {also on Hunter grave stone page}
Hazeldean Hunter Hazeldean Hunter passed away on September 28,1976 at the Grande Prairie Auxiliary Hospital at the age of 81 years. She was born in Listowel, Ontario and has been a resident of the Grande Prairie and Bezanson districts for the past 59 years. Mrs. Hunter is survived by 1 son Bob Hunter of Bezanson, 2 daughters Mary Alice Sebastian of Grande Prairie and Pamela Tissington of Grande Prairie, 7 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, 2 sisters - Jean Barr of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Blanch Thompkins of Listowel, Ontario and 1 Sister-in-law, Mabel Hunter of Bezanson, Alta. She was predeceased by her husband Samuel in 1958 and 2 daughters, Jean, 1917 and Eileen, 1939. Funeral services for the late Hazeldean Hunter will be held from the Forbes Presbyterian Church, Grande Prairie on Saturday, Oct 2, 1976 at 2:30 p.m. Interment will follow in Glenn Leslie Cemetery. Officiating Clergyman will be Rev. Wm. Penny. If desired donations may be made to the Young Peoples Church Group of your choice. Arrangements by the Oliver Funeral Chapel. CLIPPED FROM - The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, 01 Oct 1976, Fri • Page 21 |
Hazeldean Sanderson married Sam Hunter (1916)
HUNTER, Samuel: July 5, 1885 - 1958 Hunter {also on Hunter grave stone page}
Block 3, Lot 7 & 8 (November 18, 1958)
Samuel Hunter
Funeral service for the late Samuel Hunter, 75 of Bezanson was
conducted from McLauren Baptist church, Rev. C. G. Ashdown officiating.
Interment was in the Glen Leslie cemetery, pallbearers Desmond Stark, Bert
Ogden, Earl McLaughuin, William Moon, Kenneth Patterson and Harry Nellis.
Honorary pallbearers included Rex Patterson, Ira McLaughlin, Ross Wales, Arnold
Christie, Alfred Moon and John Stark.
Born in Rockton, Ontario, July 5, 1885, Mr. Hunter came
west and settled in the Grande Prairie district in 1917, farming near Bezanson.
Retiring in 1951, he removed to Grande Prairie to live.
Beside his widow Hazel, he is survived by a son Robert and two daughters,
Maryalice (Mrs. George Sebastian) and Pamelia (Mrs. J. E. Tissington). A sister
Mrs. Cannell, lives in Red Deer.
Posted in Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune - November 28, 1958