BX November 3, 1941
Samuel George Meates
The death occurred Sunday morning at his residence, Locks Road, Brantford Township, of Samuel G. Meates, following a lingering illness. Deceased who was in his seventy-fourth year, was born in Ireland, but had been a resident of this district for the past 50 years. Mr. Meates served overseas during the last Great War, leaving Hamilton with the 86th Machine Gun Battalion. He was a member of the Brantford Branch of the Canadian Legion, as well as of the Orange Lodge. Besides his widow, the former Miss Sarah Morrow, he leaves to mourn his loss two brothers, Bert and Henry Meates of this City. Mr. Meates is resting at Reid and Brown’s Slumber Room. Members of the Canadian Legion will attend the funeral, which will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from Reid and Brown’s Chapel. Interment will be in Farringdon Burial Ground.
BX November 5, 1941
Samuel George Meates
The funeral of Samuel G. Meates was conducted Tuesday afternoon from Reid and Brown’s Chapel. Rev. John Kelman, Minister of Central Presbyterian Church and padre of the Brantford Branch of the Canadian Legion was in charge of the service, which was attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends. Their presence, as well as the many beautiful floral tokens, indicated the esteem in which Mr. Meates was held. The pallbearers were E.R. Edwards, W. Durrant, H. Twidale, H. Kneller, J. Wilde and G. Godfrey, representing the Canadian Legion. Interment was in Farringdon Burial Ground.