1934

Mrs. Philip McEvoy Dies At Her Home in Osgoode

Wednesday, October 17, 1934

One of the best-known members of a family long resident in the district died yesterday in the person of Mrs. Philip McEvoy, of Osgoode, Ont., at the age of 78 years. Death followed a brief illness, and occurred at the home of a son-in-law, John H. McEwen, Osgoode.

Mrs. McEvoy was formerly Miss Mary L. Daley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daley, and was born at Osgoode. She had lived in that district all her life, and was loved by all who knew her. She was a devout member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, and her death will be mourned all through the parish.

Mrs. McEvoy's husband predeced her by three months. She is survived by four sons. Thomas, Augustine and Raymond, of Osgoode, and James of Detroit, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. J. H. McEwen, Osgoode, and Mrs. John Meagher, South Gloucester, as well as a number of grandchildren. Also surviving are, two brothers, Michael and James Daley, both of Osgoode; and three sisters, Mrs. John Kelly, Manotick, Mrs. Thomas Grant and Mrs. Hugh Cleland, both of Osgoode.

The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the residence of her son-in-law, for requiem high mass at St. John's Church at ten o'clock. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

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Bayswater Council In Service at Osgoode

Monday, October 22, 1934
The Ottawa Journal October 22nd 1934

More than 100 members of Bayswater Council, Knights of Columbus, journeyed in a fleet of about 20 automobiles, in the annual Columbus Day parade of the council, to Osgoode, Ont., on Sunday afternoon, and participated in a special service at St. John's Church, Osgoode, at 3 o'clock.

Rev. Father Francis Tierney, parish priest, greeted the Ottawa members, and at the service a special sermon was preached by Rev. Father Anthony McLean, O.M.I., of the staff of St. Patrick's Collage.

Following the service a banquet was served in the parish hall, with the ladies of the parish in charge of the catering, and a number of prominent members of the order gave addresses.

George Terry, grand knight of Bayswater Council, was chairman and speakers were, T. E. Brown, former state deputy for Ontario; L. A. Nevlns. past grand knight of Bayswater Council; M. W. Meloche. Vincent T. Kealey, Michael McCloskey. Rev. Father L. F. Enright and Rev. Father Tierney.

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The Ottawa Journal

Coming Events

Tuesday, August 14, 1934
The Ottawa Journal August 14th 1934

Lawn social, Wednesday, August 15, at Osgoode, via old Prescott Road. Free O.E.R. bus service at 8 p.m. D.S.T. from corner of Lyon and Wellington streets. Chicken supper 35c at 8.30; games, booths, orchestra, etc, W. F. Tierney, P.P.

 

Source: 
The Ottawa Journal