BX August 25, 1947
David Lyle Dies Suddenly
David (Dave) Lyle, Kitchener Avenue, well known in Brantford, died suddenly at his home this morning in his eighty-fourth year. A member of the Canadian Legion, Mr. Lyle served during the First Great War in the Fourth Battalion, from 1915-1917. He attended Alexandra Presbyterian Church and was a member of Maccabees Lodge, Redemption Tent 15 and of Orange Lodge, L.O.L. 742.
Born in Brantford, Mr. Lyle lived here all his life. As a cigar-maker, he was employed by the T.J. Fair Cigar Company for many years and he later worked as a customs carter until his retirement. An organizer of baseball, he managed the Roberts-Vanlane Beaver hardball team in 1911, when that team won the City championship. Mr. Lyle was Chairman of the School Board from 1907 until 1914 and he laid the cornerstone of King George School in 1914.
Let to mourn, besides his widow, are: five sons, Hugh, Samuel, Harry, John and Robert, all of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Harley Howey (Mary), Midhurst; Mrs. Edwards Sevier, (June), Princeton, and Mrs. Robert Farquhar, (Edith), Brantford; one brother, Thomas Lyle, Brantford; two sisters, Mrs. John Irving, Buffalo, and Mrs. George Craig, Mount Pleasant, as well as 18 grandchildren.
Mrs. Lyle is resting at Beckett Funeral Home where service will take place Thursday afternoon with Legion honors. Interment will be in the Soldiers’ Plot, Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX August 29, 1947
Davis Lyle
The funeral of David (Dave) Lyle, was conducted yesterday at the Beckett Funeral Home. Rev. John Kelman officiated. The funeral was largely attended and floral tributes were profuse. Interment was in the Soldiers’ Plot, Mount Hope Cemetery, and the pallbearers were comrades from Branch 90, Canadian Legion, in charge of E.R. Edwards. They were H. Kneller, H. Twidale, D. Monkman, A. Wright, R. Richardson and E. Obe. Bugler K. Richardson sounded the Last Post at the Cemetery.