Etc. -- Margaret Broadley, Mrs. J. W. Taylor's 1920 obituary
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This transcription is from page 1 of 5 Aug 1920 Simcoe Reformer 

The Late Mrs. Taylor

The funeral of Susanna Margaret Broadley, wife of Mr. John W. Taylor, who died on Friday, July 30th, in her 63rd year, from the effects of a paralytic stroke, was held from her late residence on Monday, August 2nd to Oakwood Cemetery, and was largely attended.

The services at the house and graveside were conducted by Rev. D. A. Moir, assisted by Ensign Strafford.

The pall-bearers were three sons, Thomas, John and Joseph Taylor, and three sons-in-law, Bert Stage, Jos. H. Maxwell, and Frank Maxwell.

Besides the sorrowing husband, three sons and six daughters survive.

Many beautiful floral tokens testified to the love and esteem in which the deceased lady was held by her family and friends, and included: Circle, from the trainmen of the South North Division of the G. T. R.;
wreath, from the grandchildren; cross, from Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor, Toronto; pillow, from the employees of the Brook Woolen Co.; gates ajar, from the family; and sprays from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Arthur, Brantford; Miss Viola Baker, Mrs. Hazley and son, Mrs. John Olds and family, Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woolley, Mrs. Barnett and son, Teeterville; Mrs. Joslin, Mrs. McMann, Mrs. Lefler, Mrs. Lucas and daughter, Mrs. Fick, Mrs. Lockard and Mrs. Neiderauer.

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Margaret Broadley

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John W. Taylor
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J. W. Taylor and sons

 
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