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Mr. Jim Hunter (nee Ada Howell),was born in 1882 and died on August 9, was born in 1882 and died on August 9, 1963. She was born in Owen Sound, Ont., and grew up in that area until 1910, when she moved to Saskatchewan with her twin brother, William, who homesteaded in the Meyronne District. Here she met and married Jim Hunter, who mourns her loss along with one daughter and two sons, and eight grandchildren. She had two brothers and one sister, and many friends.
Mr. Jim Hunter (nee Ada Howell), was born in 1882 and died on August 9, was born in 1882 and died on August 9, 1963. She was born in Owen Sound, Ont., and grew up in that area until 1910, when she moved to Saskatchewan with her twin brother, William, who homesteaded in the Meyronne District. Here she met and married Jim Hunter, who mourns her loss along with one daughter and two sons, and eight grandchildren. She had two brothers and one sister, and many friends.


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Latest revision as of 13:31, 3 December 2014

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1963 Aug 23 p. 18

Birth date: 1882

text of obituary:

MRS. JIM HUNTER (NEE ADA HOWELL)

Mr. Jim Hunter (nee Ada Howell), was born in 1882 and died on August 9, was born in 1882 and died on August 9, 1963. She was born in Owen Sound, Ont., and grew up in that area until 1910, when she moved to Saskatchewan with her twin brother, William, who homesteaded in the Meyronne District. Here she met and married Jim Hunter, who mourns her loss along with one daughter and two sons, and eight grandchildren. She had two brothers and one sister, and many friends.