BX March 5, 1942
B.J. Meates
Bartholomew John Meates, well known resident of this City, died in Brantford General Hospital Wednesday evening in his seventy-first year, following a lingering illness. The deceased was born in Ireland and has been a resident of this city for the past fifty-six years. He was a veteran of the First Great War, serving overseas with the 4th Battalion. His wife predeceased him 26 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Harry and Samuel Meates, City; four daughters, Mrs. J. Humphreys, City; Mrs. A. Eamer, Manitoba; Mrs. W. Dunham, Jerseyville, and Mrs. G. Blake, Hanover, also one brother and one sister, Henry Meates, City, and Mrs. Swackhammer, Dundas. Mr. Meates is resting at Reid and Brown’s Slumber Room until Saturday when the funeral service will take place in the Chapel in the afternoon. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX March 9, 1942
Bartholomew John Meates – To the Grave
The funeral of Bartholomew (Bert) Meates was conducted Saturday afternoon from Reid and Brown’s Chapel, Rev. John Kelman, Minister of Central Presbyterian Church and padre of the Brantford Branch of the Canadian Legion, was in charge of the service, which was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. The pallbearers were E.R. Edwards, H. Twidale, G. Godfrey, H. Kneller, F. Marks and J. Frost, members of the Canadian Legion. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery.