BX January 25, 1963
Frederick Leman
Frederick A. (Fred) Leman, 68 of 221 Sydenham Street, died Friday in the Brantford General Hospital. Born in Manchester, England, he had lived in Brantford for the past 51 years. Mr. Leman was a veteran of the First World War, leaving Canada with the 4th C.M.R., later transferring in England to the 5th C.M.R. He served overseas from 1914 to 1919, and with the Army of Occupation in Germany, after the war. Mr. Leman was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 90 and had been employed at the post office for 24 years, retiring in 1954. He was well-known to sports fans as being an ardent sports enthusiast. After retirement he managed the Central Bowling Alley here. He was a member of St. James’ Anglican Church, a member of the choir, former superintendent of Sunday schools, and a former member of the board of management. Surviving besides his wife, the former Edith Rumble, are his stepmother, Mrs. Beatrice Simmons of Toronto; three sons, Raymond of Calgary, Kenneth of Paris, and Cyril of Ancaster; two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Groves of St. Catharines, and Irene at home; two brothers, Arthur of Willowdale and Cyril of Stouffville; and 11 grandchildren. Mr. Leman is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home until Monday for service at St. James’ Church at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Soldiers’ Plot, Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. F.A. Cook will officiate.