Obit - Clarence Bishop Canning
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- Subject: Obit - Clarence Bishop Canning
- From: "Rick" <Rick_uid1727@yahoogroups.invalid>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 21:20:34 -0000
Hi folks:
I discovered this obituary online, but it was a bit garbled. I have "fixed" it to the best of my ability and present it to you for your files. I was unable to confirm with certainty who the brother in Quincy Mass is.
- John Ervin died in 1930
- William Lovell - haven't found his date or place of death yet
- Earnest Harry died in 1952
So, by process of elimination, the brother in Quincy must have been William Lovell. However, I didn't find him in the 1920, 1930 or 1940 Census, or the US death Records or the Mass Death Index (1970 - 2003). I have "Googled" for an obit, but nothing so far. So I present it as follows with the hope it helps someone.
Rick
OBITUARY
CLARENCE BISHOP CANNING
Clarence Canning, 76, of Park City found dead in his home March 8 of a heart attack. (The Funeral service) will be on Thursday at Cashmore Memorial Chapel in Laurel with the Rev James Crosby of St. Alban's Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Park City Cemetery. He was born May 11 1891 at Springhill Junction, Nova Scotia, a son of Mr and Mrs Harry Canning. He moved to Montana in 1912 and settled in Park City. He is survived by a brother Quincy Mass, sisters Mrs Gretta Callahan of Raynham Mass, Mrs Grace Parlee of East Mass, Mrs Mary Chapman of Conn and Mrs Jean St. Pierre of Tauten Mass.
Collected By Rick Embree September 14, 2012
Source Billings Gazette (Connecticut), March 15, 1967