BX November 15, 1950
First World War Veteran Passes
Joseph Pizzey, husband of Milvina Howard, Barnes Avenue, RR 6 Brantford, died Tuesday in the Brantford General Hospital in his 61st year. Born in Great Wakering, Essex, England, Mr. Pizzey came to Brantford in 1912. He was employed with the C.N.R. and was a member of the 36th Battalion serving overseas in 1915. He was then transferred to the First Battalion C.E.F., and was wounded in 1916. In 1917 he returned to Brantford where he had since resided. Mr. Pizzey was a member of the Canadian Legion and an adherent of the Anglican Church.
Surviving are two sons, Joseph George, and Leonard Rowland and one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Edna) Britt, all of Brantford, three grandchildren, four brothers, George and Emmanuel, both of England, John, Australia and Leonard, Hamilton, three sisters, Mrs. Daniel Sewid, and Mrs. Alonzo Lefebvre, both of Brantford, and Mrs. Harry Burtch, St. Thomas. Mr. Pizzey is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home where the service will be conducted Friday afternoon. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX November 18, 1950
The funeral service for Joseph Pizzey was conducted Friday afternoon at the Beckett Funeral Home, Rev. F.W. Schaffter, of St. Jude’s Anglican Church, officiated. May fellow-employees from the C.N.R. were present at the service and the profusion of flowers evinced the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were Sampson and George Pizzey, nephews, George Lee and M. McQueen, both to the C.N.R., Thomas Mason, of the Legion and Thomas Henwood. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery.