Benjamin George Hewson - Memorial Service Program
- IHM.2023.0047
- Stuk
- February 1, 2003
Part of People Collection
2-page funeral program including a photo of Ben Hewson on the front and a poem by him on the inside front.
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Benjamin George Hewson - Memorial Service Program
Part of People Collection
2-page funeral program including a photo of Ben Hewson on the front and a poem by him on the inside front.
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Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Part of People Collection
Photograph of George Thompson's casket and flowers
Funeral procession, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan
Part of ECM Photograph Collection
Funeral procession for Mrs. Jos. Knezacek passing in front of the “Bohemian” hall in 1912 (built 1905) Jake Keller’s blacksmith shop is located at the right.
This collection includes photographs taken in the Melfort region. Subjects include: a threshing crew, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Downie, the town of Melfort, and Mrs. Clagett's funeral coffin. The originals date from the 1910's to the 1950's.
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Hodgson Brothers' Funeral Card Collection
This collection consists of 52 funeral cards from the estate of the Hodgson brothers, David and Gordon. The cards from the funerals of family and friends of the brothers, may contain birth and death dates, a listing of hymns performed at the funeral, names of pallbearers, surviving family members, and some biographical information about the deceased. Some include an image. The collection contains cards for the following people: Barber, Gilbert (d. Aug. 28, 1991); Batty, Elizabeth (d. May 15, 1986); Bootsman, George Frederick (d. Oct. 26, 1991); Bootsman, Johan (d. Feb. 25, 1992); Bott, Henry Percy (d. Oct. 9, 1974); Boyer, Alferd (d. Aug. 21, 1974); Brandvold, Martin Alfred (d. July 21, 1975); Buzuk, Wiliam (d. Apr. 9, 1992); Cowe, James (d. May 9, 1974); Christie, Nora (d. Apr. 1, 1992); Davidson, Gerald Graham (d. Oct. 25, 1983); Davidson, Lorne (d .Nov. 7, 1983); Davies, Ethel (d. Dec. 13, 1980); Deaville, Harold (d. Apr. 22, 1988); Earl, John Douglas (d. June 16, 1994); Earl, Robert Arthur (d. June 16, 1994); Evans, Lindsay Albert (d. Feb. 7, 1976); Ferster, Helen Margaret (d. Dec. 29,1988); Flint, Frank, Jr. (d. July 28, 1990); Green, Margaret Vivian (d. Apr. 27, 1991); Gower, Floyd Walter (d. Feb. 6, 1992); Hanson, William Alfred (d. Apr. 21, 1968); Hodgson, David Louis (d. Aug. 22, 1993); Jack, Alferd Stanley (d. Mar. 15, 1985); Jack, David Ernest (d. Dec. 20, 1986); Johansson, John (d. Dec. 10, 1989); Johnson, Elsie Elizabeth (d. Apr. 16, 1970); King, Leonard (d. July 11, 1983); Mackay, Harland Ward (d. Oct. 16, 1986); Mackay, John (d. Oct. 30, 1983); Mackay, Vernon Bruce (d. July 8, 1990); Miller, Alexander (d. Nov. 2, 1987); Noonan, Marion (d. Feb. 3, 1980); Parsons, Robert George (d. Aug. 19, 1985); Purser, Irene Miller (d. July 31, 1990); O'Neill, Edna Fern (d. Dec. 22, 1990); Owen, Paul (d. Oct. 29, 1990); Radcliffe, Kenneth Ross Frederick (d. June 29, 1991); Randall, Wayne (d. Feb. 1, 1984); Ronnpage, Helga Margrethe (d. Apr. 24, 1992); Ronnpage, John (d. Nov. 27, 1988); Rue, Wallace Melford (d. Aug. 5, 1979); Saunders, Colleen Fay (d. July 10, 1980); Seward, Frank Oliver (d. June 21, 1991); Sholdice, Murtle Eileen (d. June 30, 1991); Shook, Grace Norma (d. May 18, 1989); Shook, Neil Gordon (d. June 19, 1994); Slack, James Elmer (d. Aug. 18, 1991) Stone, James Dwight (d. Apr. 14, 1978); Tattersall, John Waler (d. Aug. 1, 1991); Welsh, Stanley (d. June 14, 1968); Williams, Bryn (d. May 3, 1984); Wilkinson, Albert William (d. Oct. 8, 1979).
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William Hamilton - Funeral Procession
Three images of the funeral procession of William Hamilton, who died while working as a volunteer nurse in the temporary hospital the City had set up at Emmanuel College during the Spanish Influenza Pandemic.
Photos A, B, C: Procession on campus; Dean of Agriculture's Residence at left, Saskatchewan Hall at right.
Photos D and E show a funeral procession [held around the same time as William Hamilton's; perhaps in Eastern Canada].
Photo D: Pallbearers carry a casket down a residential street. Marchers, women and men, walk behind.
Photo E: Procession on a residential street; marchers walking away from camera. People standing at far right.
Bio/Historical Note: William George Hamilton, Pharmacy student and widower with three children, contracted the Spanish Flu and died after serving as a volunteer nurse. Hamilton died on 15 November 1918, age 39. Hamilton’s wife, Mabel Isabelle (Coxworth) Hamilton, died on 28 March 1917, age 21. They are buried at Fairmede Cemetery, Wawota, Saskatchewan.