HENNIGAR in Lunenburg Co.
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Re: HENNIGAR in Lunenburg Co.
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Posted: 8 Aug 2006 10:42PM GMT |
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Obituary of Songster Hennigar as it appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Hearld - 1955
Songster Hennigar, White Rock, passed away at the Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital, Wolfville, Tuesday evening. Born 80 years ago he was the son of James and Cecilia Rafuse Hennigar, Chester Basin, Nova Scotia. He attended school here, later working in Port Williams before moving to White Rock where he made his homes since 1897. In February 1902 he married Effie MacInnis. Mr. Hennigar was a member of the Baptist Church and active in church and community work.
Surviving besides his wife is one son Aubrey at home; four brothers, Sankie, Hortonville;Norris, Kentville; Frank, Newton, Mass; Edward, Woflville; three sisters May (Mrs. Fred Marshall) Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Frances (Mrs. Charles Dixon) Newton, Mass; Jennie (Mrs. Stephen Grant) Kittery, Maine.
The remains were taken to the White Rock Bapitst Church for funeral services on Sunday afternoon at 3 pm conducted by Lic. George Hillis. Burial was the family lot Willowbank Cemetery, Wolfville.
Songster Hennigar, White Rock, passed away at the Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital, Wolfville, Tuesday evening. Born 80 years ago he was the son of James and Cecilia Rafuse Hennigar, Chester Basin, Nova Scotia. He attended school here, later working in Port Williams before moving to White Rock where he made his homes since 1897. In February 1902 he married Effie MacInnis. Mr. Hennigar was a member of the Baptist Church and active in church and community work.
Surviving besides his wife is one son Aubrey at home; four brothers, Sankie, Hortonville;Norris, Kentville; Frank, Newton, Mass; Edward, Woflville; three sisters May (Mrs. Fred Marshall) Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Frances (Mrs. Charles Dixon) Newton, Mass; Jennie (Mrs. Stephen Grant) Kittery, Maine.
The remains were taken to the White Rock Bapitst Church for funeral services on Sunday afternoon at 3 pm conducted by Lic. George Hillis. Burial was the family lot Willowbank Cemetery, Wolfville.
