Obituaries - 1952
Major Lewis Craven Ord
Noted Canadian Industrial Consultant and Writer Was Born in Toronto
Lewis Craven Ord, Canadian industrial consultant in England and noted broadcaster, lecturer and writer on economics, died in England June 22, according to word received here yesterday. he was 71.
Associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway for 20 years, he served as superintendent of the Angus Car Shops before going overseas with the 1st Canadian Siege Battery in the First World War.
He was in command of the 5th Siege Battery and later the 10th Siege Battery, and served also as acting commander of the 3rd Canadian Heavy Siege Brigade.
After the war, Mr Ord went to England as a consulting engineer and became works manager of Cromwell Laird and Company., Nottingham and later managing director Wm. Beardmore and Company, Glasgow and London.
The Gazette, Montreal 2 Jul 1952
Noted Canadian Industrial Consultant and Writer Was Born in Toronto
Lewis Craven Ord, Canadian industrial consultant in England and noted broadcaster, lecturer and writer on economics, died in England June 22, according to word received here yesterday. he was 71.
Associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway for 20 years, he served as superintendent of the Angus Car Shops before going overseas with the 1st Canadian Siege Battery in the First World War.
He was in command of the 5th Siege Battery and later the 10th Siege Battery, and served also as acting commander of the 3rd Canadian Heavy Siege Brigade.
After the war, Mr Ord went to England as a consulting engineer and became works manager of Cromwell Laird and Company., Nottingham and later managing director Wm. Beardmore and Company, Glasgow and London.
The Gazette, Montreal 2 Jul 1952
Bombardier Bernard White
Barnard “Barney” White, 69, of 131 East Twenty-seventh Street, died in Shaughnessy Military Hospital Thursday.
Since 1918, he had been in charge of Center & Hanna Chapel here until his retirement a few months ago.
He was a member of 68th Battalion, enlisting in 1915 and going overseas two years later.
He leaves his wife, Sadie and two sons, Lieut. Don of the RCN in Halifax and Bernard A. in Vancouver.
Funeral service will be held Friday at 1 p.m., Masonic section, North Vancouver Cemetery. Rev. F.A. Ramsey, Rev. William Stott, and Rev. Frank G. Patterson officiating.
Barnard “Barney” White, 69, of 131 East Twenty-seventh Street, died in Shaughnessy Military Hospital Thursday.
Since 1918, he had been in charge of Center & Hanna Chapel here until his retirement a few months ago.
He was a member of 68th Battalion, enlisting in 1915 and going overseas two years later.
He leaves his wife, Sadie and two sons, Lieut. Don of the RCN in Halifax and Bernard A. in Vancouver.
Funeral service will be held Friday at 1 p.m., Masonic section, North Vancouver Cemetery. Rev. F.A. Ramsey, Rev. William Stott, and Rev. Frank G. Patterson officiating.
Gunner Stewart Isley Howard Wylie
On 29 Dec, 1952, at Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., a veteran of the South African War and World War One, born at Leamington Spa, England, and a resident of Vancouver for 47 years. Funeral arrangements were held by Center & Hanna.
On 29 Dec, 1952, at Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., a veteran of the South African War and World War One, born at Leamington Spa, England, and a resident of Vancouver for 47 years. Funeral arrangements were held by Center & Hanna.