BX June 4, 1945
Edward Evans
Following five months’’ illness, Edward (Teddy) Evans passed away Sunday. Born in London, England, Mr. Evans came to Canada forty years ago, and has been a resident of this city for the past thirty-seven yeas. He was one of the oldest employees of the City Board of Works Department. Mr. Evans enlisted in 1915 with the 84th Battalion and later transferred to the 75th Battalion and served overseas. He was a member of the Canadian Legion and a member of the 75th Battalion Association. He leaves to mourn four sons, Alfred, Sydney, Leslie and William, all of Brantford and a daughter, Mrs. G. Nichols, Brantford, also nine grandchildren. His wife, Esther Evans, and one son Richard, passed away in 1923. Mr. Evans is resting at the residence, 16 Carlisle Street, until Wednesday morning. The funeral will be conducted from Thorpe Brothers’ Funeral Home, Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX June 7, 1945
Edward Evans
The funeral of Edward Evans, 16 Carlisle Street, was conducted Wednesday afternoon from Thorpe Brothers’ Funeral Home, Major C.A. Kimmins, of the Salvation Army, had charge of the service, Mrs. John F. Ruth sang a solo “Beyond The Sunset,” accompanied by M.E. Foster at the organ. The pallbearers were E.W. Edwards, Thomas Tyrell, members of the Legion, Harry Day, Elmer Hepton, neighbors, and Albert Bowring and Roderick McIntrye, Board of Works Department. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Bugle G. Gibson of No. 20 C.I.B.T.C. sounded the Last Post.