Etc. -- Mary Amelia (Smith) Woolley's 1919 obituary
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 1 article in the  11 Sep 1919 issue of the Simcoe Reformer

DEATH OF MRS. WOOLLEY

Mary Amelia Smith, widow of Wesley P. Woolley, died in Hamilton on Monday, 8 Sep 1919, in her 76th year. Deceased had been in ill-health for several months and the cause of death was senility.

She was a daughter of the late Philip Smith of the Township of Charlotteville, and leaves one brother, Elbridge C. Smith of Huron County.

The remains were brought to Simcoe for interment in Oakwood Cemetery.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence, Norfolk Street south, the services being conducted by the Rev. D. A. Moir, of St. James Church, of which Mrs. Woolley had been a faithful member practically all her life.

The pall-bearers were Messrs. H. Frank Cook, 
Richard Edmonds, Ansley Irwin, Jos. Chapman, 
Charles Woolley and Robt. Alway.

 

 
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