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Kitchener Daily News, September


September 2, Wednesday, 1942:
Obituary
Rudolph B. Detweiler
Rudolph B. Detweiler, 89, for 35 years a resident of Ingersoll, died at the home of his son Wilbert in Toronto yesterday morning after a week's illness. He was born near Bloomingdale. He lived in Toronto for a year after leaving Ingersoll. The only surviving raltive is his son Wilbert. The funeral will be held Thursday from Walker Funeral Home, Ingersoll, at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be at Ingersoll.






September 9, Wednesday, 1942:
Nathaniel Clemens, Sept 9 - Nathaniel Clemens, former resident of the Hespeler and Preston district, died at his home, 161 Admiral Road, Toronto, about 10:30 last evening. He was 83 years old. Deceased, son, of Mr. And Mrs. John Clemens, was born on July 5, 1859, at Fisher Mills, near Hespeler. As a young man he assisted his father in the operation of a flourmill at Fisher Mills, and later operated a farm on the Fishers Mills road. Retiring 20 years ago, Mr. Clemens lived in Preston for some eight years. He had resided in Toronto for the past 10 years. Deceased was a former member of the Methodist, now United Church in Hespeler and was associated with the United Church in Preston for many years. During his residence in Toronto he was a member of the Dovercourt United Church. His wife, Julie Ann Henry, predeceased him 16 years ago. Surviving is a daughter, Pearl, of Toronto, a son, Orval, Hespeler, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Talbot, Preston; three brothers, Aaron, Fisher Mills, Levi, Plymouth, Michigan, and Mervyn of Wyandotte, Mich; three sisters, Mrs. I. W. Eaton, Hespeler, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Roy Newman in Western Canada, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Remains are resting at the H. k. Stager Funeral Home, Preston, from where the funeral will be held on Friday at 2:30. Interment will be in the Preston Cemetery