Four articles from The Forest Free Press newspaper, Forest, Ontario, issue of
28 May 1925 as follows:
- Deaths.
Fisher — In Bosanquet, on Tuesday, May 19th, 1925, Mary Catt,
relic of the late Charles Fisher, aged 78 years. [pg. 3, col. 4]
- BOSANQUET.
Robert Catt attended the Methodist Conference in London last week,
as a delegate from the Thedford congregation. [pg. 6, col. 1]
- The Late Mrs. Chas. Fisher.
Another of the old pioneers passed away on May 19th, in the person of
Mrs. Chas. Fisher, aged 78 years. Her maiden name was Mary Catt. Deceased came
to this country from England with her parents, when a child, settling in Bosanquet. Later
she married Chas. Fisher and resided in Thedford until the time of
her husband's death eight years ago. She is survived by one sister,
Mrs. Isaac Hodgson, formerly of lake Road, Bosanquet, but now residing in Swift Current,
Sask. Five grandchildren also survive her. Her only daughter, Mrs. Frank Hancock of
Forest, predeceased her several years ago. The funeral was conducted by Rev. D.W. Williams
of Thedford, and took place from the home of her nephew George Catt,
8th con., where she resided for the last five years. Mrs. T.M. Stevenson of New Mexico sang,
"Will the Circle be Unbroken in the Sky." The bearers were six nephews,
George and Chas. Catt of Bosanquet,
Frank and Arthur Catt, of Warwick;
Dr. R.B. Catt, of Dashwood and Joseph Moloy,
of Thedford. Another nephew, Stanley Catt, of Arkona,
had charge of the funeral. [pg. 6, col. 2]
- Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Catt wish to thank the friends and neighbours
who so kindly assisted them during the illness and at the time of the death of their aunt,
Mrs. Chas. Fisher.
[pg. 6, col. 2]
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