BX August 25, 1947
Fatally Hurt in Fall From Second Floor
John McGowan, 97 Murray Street, 53 years of age, died in the Brantford General Hospital early Sunday morning, eight hours after he had fallen from a second-story verandah.
When the mishap occurred about 11 p.m. Saturday, firemen were called with an ambulance and rushed Mr. McGowan to hospital, where he was attended by Dr. A.J. Craven. His condition was seen immediately to be critical. He had suffered a fractured skull, among other injuries. Coroner Dr. A.A. Overholt was called Sunday morning, and reported it was unlikely there would be an inquest.
Mr. McGowan, the husband of Catherine Garrety, was born in Dundee, Scotland, and came to Brantford at an early age.
He served in the First World War, and had been an employee of the Massey-Harris Company for the past twenty-eight years. He was a member of the Quarter Century Club and the Massey-Harris Ex-Servicemen’s Association.
Surviving besides his widow are five daughters, Mrs. George Deline, Toronto, Mrs. Harry Joslin, Brantford, Miss Betty McGowan, Brantford, Miss Mae McGowan, Brantford, and Miss Elizabeth McGowan, at home’ his mother, Mrs. Devina McGowan, Brantford; two brothers, George McGowan, Brantford, and Doulas McGowan, Walkerville, and a sister, Mrs. John Simpson, Brantford.
Mr. McGowan is resting at Thorpe Brothers’ Funeral Home. The funeral will be conducted Wednesday morning to St. Mary’s Church for Requiem Mass. Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
BX August 28, 1947
John McGregor McGowan
The funeral of John McGregor McGowan, husband of Catherine Garrety, 97 Murray Street, was conducted Wednesday morning, from Thorpe Brothers’ Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Church, where Requiem Mass was said by Rev. Joseph Wesmeinksi of St. Joseph’s Church. Pallbearers were Douglas McGowan, Peter McDonald, Fred byers, George McGowan, John McDonald and James Cook. Interment was in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.