BX April 2, 1954
Bert Leishman
Bert Leishman, 7 Darling Street, died this morning in the Brantford General Hospital. Mr. Leishman was born in London, England, coming to Brantford 33 years ago. He enlisted with the 40th Battery in the First World War and during his service, was severely gassed. Mr. Leishman was one of the original members of the Canadian Legion, and was also a member of Telephone City Court Canadian Order of Foresters. He is survived by his widow, the former Dorothy Mary Wood; one son, Albert; one brother, George, Paris; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Wills, Carshalton, Surrey, England. Mr. Leishman is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home where service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. to the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX April 6, 1954
Bert Leishman
The funeral service for Bert Leishman, was held Monday afternoon at the Beckett Funeral Home, Rev. Canon F.W. Schaffter, padre of the Canadian Legion, officiating. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Legion, attended the service in a body. E.R. Edwards was in charge of the Legion party. On Sunday evening at the funeral home, Telephone City Court, COF, conducted a service for Mr. Leishman. Harry Phinn, first member of the executive of the high court and Leslie Weir, district deputy high chief ranger, were in charge. Pallbearers were D. Monkman, G. Mears, A. Wright, J. Turner, B. Fulcher and D. Miller. Interment was in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.