Etc. -- Lloyd Sutton's 1955 obituary
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 4 article in the 14 Feb 1955 Simcoe Reformer.

Lloyd Sutton

Brantford: The death of Lloyd Sutton, 15 Spring Street, occurred Friday at the Brantford General Hospital, in his 58th year.

He was the youngest son of the late Frank and Carrie Sutton. He resided in Waterford previous to coming to Brantford 20 years ago.

Mr. Sutton was a veteran of the First World War, and served overseas. He was attached to the 78th Battalion and was wounded in France.

During the Second World War he was a machinist with the steel Company of Canada. He was an ex-member of the staff of the Telephone City Branch 90, Canadian Legion.

He is survived by four brothers, Eric of Simcoe, Charlie of Waterford, Frank of Oshawa, and Clayton of Chicago, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. P. B. French (Pearl) of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Mildred Russell of Simcoe; two nephews and one neice.

Mr. Sutton rested at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home until Monday, when service was held in the Chapel at 
2 p.m. Interment was made in the Soldier's Plot, Greenwood Cemetery, Waterford.


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