Judith Lynn Mayhew1
F, #42422, b. circa 1947, d. 11 April 1984
Father* | Clarence Arthur Mayhew2,1 b. 6 Nov 1911, d. 6 Aug 1995 |
Mother* | Vonda May Humphries2 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2023 |
She was born circa 1947 at Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.3
Judith Lynn Mayhew died on 11 April 1984 at Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
See the footnotes below for a link to a news item that appeared at the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 2 August 1969 :
; the engagement of Judith Lynn Mayhew.4
Judith was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.5
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 13 April 1984.1
In the obituary of Clarence Arthur Mayhew who died 6 August 1995, his daughter, Judith Lynn Petch, was listed as predeceased.2
Judith Lynn Mayhew died on 11 April 1984 at Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
See the footnotes below for a link to a news item that appeared at the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 2 August 1969 :
; the engagement of Judith Lynn Mayhew.4
Judith was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.5
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 13 April 1984.1
In the obituary of Clarence Arthur Mayhew who died 6 August 1995, his daughter, Judith Lynn Petch, was listed as predeceased.2
Citations
- [S11052] Deaths: Petch, Calgary Herald, Calgary, ALberta, 13 Apr 1984, Page 48, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Judith Lynn Petch nee Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S11051] Deaths: Mayhew, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 09 Aug 1995, Page 32, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Clarence Arthur MAYHEW (Aged 83). Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S11053] Death came at peak of happiness, Red Deer Advocate, Red Deer, Alberta, 13 Apr 1984, Page 9, column 1 to 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Death of Judith Petch nee Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Red Deer Advocate.
- [S11288] Engagements, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 02 Aug 1969, Page 32, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Engagement: Mayhew - Petch. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S13399] Marion W. Abra, editor, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974 (Birtle, Manitoba: History Committee of the Municipality of Birtle, 1974), A View of the Birdtail, Page 347 & 348: Mayhew, James (1865 - 1964). Hereinafter cited as A View of the Birdtail.
Kyle1
M, #42433
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2023 |
In the obituary of William Joseph Denomme who died 11 May 2009, his grandson, Kyle, was listed as predeceased.1
I need to determine who the parents are of Kyle to establish relationship to William Joseph Denomme; Determine the parents of his grandchildren and great-grandson: Kyle.1
I need to determine who the parents are of Kyle to establish relationship to William Joseph Denomme; Determine the parents of his grandchildren and great-grandson: Kyle.1
Citations
- [S1495] Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Ltd Funeral Home, online Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Ltd Funeral Home, Obituary: William Joseph (Bill) Denomme. Hereinafter cited as MDB Funeral Home.