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Margaret MARTIN Obituary



MARTIN, Margaret Kathleen (Mrs. Henry David)
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 28th, 1998 in Vancouver, B.C. at the age of 104 years. Mrs. Kathleen Martin was born on February 3rd, 1894 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Wilson. Mrs. Martin was predeceased by her husband the Rt. Rev. Henry David Martin, former Bishop of the Diocese Saskatchewan in 1971, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchey Wilson, 2 brothers Ritchey Wilson and Robert Wilson and 1 sister Mrs. Frances Anderson all of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Martin is survived by her 2 daughters, Mrs. Margaret Williams, of Vancouver, B.C. and Mrs. Helen Harradence of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, son-in-law Mr. Clyne Harradence, 6 grandchildren, Kathleen (Frank) Addison and David (Stephanie) Williams of Vancouver, David (Lisa) Harradence, Hugh (Susan) Harradence of Prince Albert, Keith (Susan) Harradence of Toronto, Ontario and James Harradence of Calgary, Alberta, 6 great-grandchildren, Patrick, Alison and Jennifer Williams, Celia and Adam Harradence, William Harradence and her niece Mrs. Joan (Richard) Rue (nee Anderson) of Victoria, B.C. Funeral arrangements by Kearney Funeral Services, Vancouver, B.C. and Gray's Funeral Home, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Funeral service will be held in St. Alban's Cathedral, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on Monday, June 1st, 1998 at 2 p.m. conducted by Rt. Rev. Anthony Burton assisted by The Very Rev. Dr. Stephen Andrews and Rev. David Thurlow. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Published by The Globe and Mail on May 30, 1998.

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