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FP = Comox District Free Press Eve Nt Name Date/Place Age Spouse Note: FP = Comox District Free Press Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Death ABBIE, William Gillies 21 Jan 1944 age 71 Mrs. Abbie FP Born in Scotland, father of Mrs. Gordon Wood of W. Campbell River 27 Jan 1944, Vancouver, bur. Campbell River cemetery page 8 Birth ABBOT, (girl) bef 24 Feb 1944 FP Dtr/o M/M Abbot, in Campbell River news Campbell River 24 Feb 1944, page 8 Mar ABBOTT, Florence 14 Apr 1941 Dr. Richard Heath GRAY FP Dtr/o M/M J. H. Abbott of Ottawa. Stag party for Vancouver 17 Apr 1941, groom, Round About Town 10 Apr p. 10 page 2 Death ABERNETHY, May Ann 6 Jun 1940 age 75 Justus Edward KNIGHT FP Nee ABERNETHY, born in Ontario. Died at home of Sandwick 13 Jun 1940, daughter, Mrs. Roy Cliffe, other family named, bur. page 3 Sandwick United cemetery Mar ABLES, Martin (Mr. and bef 13 Mar 1941 FP Recently married, in Lazo news 13 Mar p. 11 Mrs.) Vancouver 13 Mar 1941, page 11 Birth ABRAHAM, (girl) 23 Sep 1945 FP Dtr/o M/M Eugene A. Abraham of Courtenay Cumberland 27 Sep 1945, page 11 Mar ABRAMS, Gwenneth 6 Mar 1940 Walter UCHARCHAK FP Party for "bride of near future" in Cumberland news 15 Comox 7 Mar 1940, Feb p. 6, another in Minto news 29 Feb p. 3 & page 6 Cumberland news p. 6 Mar ACE, Earl 25 Oct 1941 Miss B. SUTHERLAND FP Resident of Campbell River Courtenay 30 Oct 1941, page 6 Birth ACKERMAN, (boy) 5 Jul 1942 FP Son of M/M W. Ackerman of Comox Comox 9 Jul 1942, page 8 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Birth ADAMS, (girl) 14 Mar 1945 FP Dtr/o M/M Daniel Adams of Cumberland Cumberland 22 Mar 1945, page 2 Mar ADAMS, Henry Baker 27 Mar 1943 Mrs. Agnes HENNNG FP Stationed with HMCS Naden III in Comox Courtenay, U.C. 1 Apr 1943, manse page 7 Mar ADAMS, Ruth Margaret 8 Jun 1942 Walter McLINTOCK FP Dtr/o Mr. D. Roy Adams Vancouver, 11 Jun 1942, Chown Memorial page 2 Mar ADAMS, William Harold Dec 1944 Beatrice Hilda Mary FP Son of M/M Orville Adams of Ladysmith, engagement Sandwick BERESFORD 30 Nov 1944, announced 30 Nov 1944 p. 2 Anglican page 2 Birth ADAMSCHEK, (boy) 5 Sep 1942 FP Son of M/M Rudolf Adamschek of Merville Comox 10 Sep 1942, page 8 Birth ADAMSCHEK, (boy) 15 Apr 1944 FP Son of M/M Ernest Adamschek of Merville Comox 20 Apr 1944, page 5 Birth ADAMSCHEK, (boy) 4 Nov 1945 FP Son of M/M Rudolph Adamschek of Merville Comox 8 Nov 1945, page 11 Birth ADAMSCHEK, (girl) 1 Dec 1942 FP Dtr/o M/M Ernest Adamschek of Merville Comox 3 Dec 1942, page 2 Mar ADAMSCHEK, Edward 28 Feb 1942 Elizabeth ROSKA FP Resident of Merville Courtenay, St. 5 Mar 1942, George's page 8 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Mar ADAMSCHEK, Rudolph 6 Dec 1941 Adeline WESSNER FP Resident of Merville Courtenay, St. 11 Dec 1941, George's page 7 Birth ADAMSON, (boy) 20 Feb 1940 FP Son of M/M R. S. Adamson of Cumberland Cumberland 14 Mar 1940, page 11 Birth ADAMSON, Marsha Gail 20 Jul 1945 FP Dtr/o M/M T. Adamson of Victoria Victoria 2 Aug 1945, page 2 Death ADYE, Florence Adelaide 11 Apr 1944 age 65 Mr. Adye FP Died at home of daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Hudson, Campbell River 13 Apr 1944, cremation in Vancouver page 6 Birth AFFLECK, (boy) 22 Nov 1945 FP Son of M/M Arnold Affleck of Cumberland Comox 29 Nov 1945, page 13 Death AGGALIN, Antonio 15 Oct 1943 age 59 Mrs. Aggalin FP Fisherman died aboard his boat, wife and family in Quathiaski Cove 21 Oct 1943, Austria, body shipped to Vancouver page 7 Birth AHERN, (girl) 5 Jan 1944 FP Dtr/o M/M Robert Ahern of Rounds, in Oyster Bay Duncan 20 Jan 1944, news page 3 Mar AHERN, H. G. (Mr. and abt 14 Jun 1906 FP 36th anniversary, in Willow Point news Mrs.) 18 Jun 1942, page 7 Mar AHERN, Robert 29 Jun 1942 Myrtle Elizabeth REID FP Son of M/M H. G. Ahern of Campbell River Langley Prairie, 9 Jul 1942, BC page 7 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Birth AIKEN, Alvin 8 Feb 1940 FP 2nd birthday, son of Mrs. J. Aiken, in Union Bay news Cumberland 12 Feb 1942, page 3 Chr AIKEN, James Morrison 10 May 1942 infant FP Son of M/M J. Aiken, christened Union Bay 14 May 1942, United Church page 7 Birth AITKEN, (boy) 28 Jan 1945 FP Son of M/M John Aitken of Union Bay Cumberland 1 Feb 1945, page 8 Birth AITKEN, (girl) 30 Mar 1943 FP Dtr of M/M Colin Aitken of Courtenay Comox 15 Apr 1943, page 7 Birth AITKEN, Annie (Mrs.) abt 12 Mar 1860 FP 83rd birthday celebrated, Cumberland Personals 18 Mar 1943, page 8 Mar AITKEN, David 27 Jun 1942 Muriel Ann "Nancy" FP Son of M/M David Aitken of Comox, engagement Victoria RAINE 2 Jul 1942, announced 18 Jun p. 2 page 2 Mar AITKEN, Evelyn 1 Apr 1944 Philip STANNARD FP Dtr/o M/M D. Aitken of Comox Victoria 13 Apr 1944, page 2 Birth AITKEN, Jimmy abt 23 Sep 1941 FP 4th birthday, in Cumberland Personals 27 Sep 1945, page 5 Death AITKEN, Kenneth 12 Jul 1940 age 25 FP Logging accident at Bloedel's, brother in Campbell River, 18 Jul 1940, Saskatchewan notified Camp 5 page 1 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Mar ALBRECHT, James 5 Aug 1944 Edith Marian OWEN FP Son of M/M J. J. Albrecht of Lacombe, Alberta, Little River 10 Aug 1944, engagement announced 6 Jul 1944 p. 2 page 7 Mar ALEXANDER, Irene 8 Aug 1942 L.A.C. Frank W. FP Dtr/o Mr. T. Alexander of 2588 Eton St. Anne Vancouver HURFORD (RCAF) 13 Aug 1942, page 3 Mar ALLANSON, Jessie 9 Nov 1940 Robert Carl BENSON FP Resident of Vancouver Vancouver 14 Nov 1940, page 6 Birth ALLBRIGHT, (boy) 11 Nov 1942 FP Son of M/M G. Allbright of Cumberland Cumberland 19 Nov 1942, page 8 Mar ALLEN, Leonard Randall 8 Sep 1945 Nancy Jane GUTHRIE FP Resident of Victoria, engagement announced 30 Aug Comox United 13 Sep 1945, p. 2 Church page 5 Birth ALLIK, Nancy abt Sep 1930 FP 15th birthday, dtr/o Mrs. Allik, in Campbell River news 6 Sep 1945, page 10 Death ALLISON, John 12 Jun 1945 age 64 FP Died in his cabin. Father, age 90+, living in Courtenay 14 Jun 1945, Vancouver, 2 brothers dec'd 1901 and 1904. Bur. page 1 Sandwick United cemetery. Funeral 21 Jun p. 10 Birth ALTON, (boy) 30 Oct 1942 FP Son of M/M Alton of Fanny Bay Cumberland 5 Nov 1942, page 6 Chan ALTON, Howard 6 Mar 1945 FP Change of Name from Howard Alton MOFFIT to ge of Comox 8 Mar 1945, Howard ALTON Name page 2 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Death ANDERSEN, Jensine 17 Jan 1945 age 73 John ANDERSEN FP Born in Denmark, two children and 3 brothers named, Campbell River 18 Jan 1945, bur. Campbell River cemetery. Funeral 25 Jan p. 10 page 1 Birth ANDERSON, (boy) 8 Aug 1942 FP Son of M/M Ernest Anderson of Royston Comox 13 Aug 1942, page 6 Birth ANDERSON, (boy) 5 Jun 1945 FP Son of LAC/Mrs. J. Anderson, nee Gizina Kromhoff, of Comox 7 Jun 1945, Comox page 9 Birth ANDERSON, (boy) 4 Jun 1945 FP Son of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta 7 Jun 1945, formerly of Union Bay page 9 Birth ANDERSON, (boy) bef 5 Jul 1945 FP Son of M/M E. H. Anderson of Campbell River Campbell River 5 Jul 1945, page 6 Birth ANDERSON, (girl) 30 Apr 1940 FP Dtr/o M/M Neil Anderson of Sandy Beach Comox 2 May 1940, page 10 Birth ANDERSON, (girl) 22 Nov 1945 FP Dtr/o M/M Walter Anderson of Courtenay Comox 29 Nov 1945, page 13 Death ANDERSON, Alfred 27 Dec 1943 age 74 FP Born in Sweden, resident of Campbell River, bur. Bernard Campbell River 6 Jan 1944, Campbell River cemetery page 3 Mar ANDERSON, Arthur bef 9 Oct 1941 Lena Mary Beatrice FP Minister of Cumberland United Church, son of M/M Lloyd Saskatoon, McDONALD 9 Oct 1941, James R. Anderson (photo). Pastor and His Bride Saskatchewan page 5 welcomed, 23 Oct p. 6 Eve Name Date/Place Age Spouse Paper/dat Notes nt e/page # Mar ANDERSON, Beatrix 24 Apr 1942 John Fleming FP Dtr/o Mrs. H. G. Anderson of Courtenay, In Round Mary "Betty" Victoria MACINTYRE 30 Apr 1942, About Town news 23 Apr p. 10 page 6 Death ANDERSON, Fritz 11 May 1940 age 37 FP Car accident, William Atkinson also killed South 16 May 1940, Wellington, BC page 9 Death ANDERSON, H. Jun 1945 FP Brother of Mrs. H. Boye who attended funeral at Westminster 28 Jun 1945, Westminster, in Willow Point news page 3 Mar ANDERSON, Margaret 23 Jan 1943 Graeme Seaforth FP Dtr/o Mrs. H. G. Anderson of Courtenay Joan Courtenay, St. McMONNIES 28 Jan 1943, John's page 3 Mar ANDERSON, Patricia 15 Sep 1945 Victor Frederick FP Dtr/o M/M C.
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