BX February 5, 1945
George Francis Murden
The death occurred in Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, of George Francis Murden, well-known Brantford war veteran. Mr. Murden, who was 67 years old, resided at 88 Morton Avenue. He was born in Manchester, England, and came to Canada many years ago. He enlisted in the 125th Battalion for service in the First Great War, and was transferred to the Royal Canadian Engineers, serving with that unit in France during the war and with the occupational forces in Germany. He had been in failing health for some time. Surviving are his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Searle, Mrs. Edward Iggulden and Mrs. Harold Hockley, all of this City, and one brother, Joseph Murden, England. Mr. Murden is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home, where the funeral service will be conducted Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX February 8, 1945
George Murden
The funeral of George Murden was conducted from the Beckett Funeral Home to St. James’ Church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. B.A. Silcox, Rector, officiated, E.R. Edwards was in charge of a party from the Brantford Branch, Canadian Legion, which attended. Bugler Norrham sounded the Reveille and Last Post in Mount Hope Cemetery, where temporary entombment took place in the Mausoleum. The pallbearers were W.J. Hammond, F. Winter, G. Gaydon, all Legionnaires; C. Vanstone, H. Misener and Arthur Burley, representing St. James’ Church.