SMELTZER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-02-06 published
Phyllis Maxine
{MARTIN}
BAXTER
In loving memory of Phyllis Maxine
{MARTIN}
BAXTER,
November 3, 1927-January 27, 2002.
Maxine BAXTER, a resident of Manitowaning passed away at the Manitoulin
Centennial Manor, Little Current on Sunday, January 27, 2002 at the age of
74 years. She was born in Tehkummah Township daughter of the late Clarence
and Margaret
{HANER}
MARTIN.
Maxine and her late husband Henry built and
operated the Buck Horn Motel in South Baymouth for many years. Maxine also
worked as a homemaker and was a member of the Knox United Church Women's
group and enjoyed knitting, reading and a good game of cards.
Beloved wife of Henry L.
BAXTER (predeceased 1974.) Dear and loving mother
of Blaine (wife Bea) Winnipeg, Peggy (husband Brian) Espanola, Tim
(predeceased 1973), Anne (husband Greg) Edson, Alberta, Tracy
(husband Jamie) Sudbury. Loving grandmother of Terri, Kelly, Darren, Jeff,
Christopher, Michael, Joellen, Alissa and Zachary and 3 great grandchildren.
Dear sister of Girda
SMELTZER,
Wayne (wife
Pauline,)
Lloyd (predeceased)
and Floyd. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, January 31, 2002 at the Manitowaning
Chapel
Funeral
Home with Pastor Wally
WOOD officiating. Interment in the
spring at Hilly Grove Cemetery. If so desired donations to the Lung
Association or the Assiginack Museum Restoration Fund would be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home.
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SMELTZER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-12-11 published
Jean SMELTZER R.N.
At the Samarkand Retirement Community in Santa Barbara, California,
November 6, 2002 in her 91st year. Jean was born in Tehkummah on
Manitoulin Island, graduated from the Ontario Bible College, and
became a Registered Nurse. She travelled to California many years
ago to look after an ailing aunt and uncle. For 26 years while
living at the Samarkand, Jean was a kind and helpful friend who
enjoyed entertaining in her apartment. She attended weekly Bible
Study, sang and helped in the chapel, and played the piano and
harmonica. Jean was also an accomplished accordion player. Daughter
of the late Phillip and Anne
SMELTZER. Survived by sister-in-law
Girda SMELTZER, many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased
by siblings: Violet
JONES, Watson, Celenia
SIM, Marion
HEAD, Bill,
Bob, twins Melvin and Lyman and Bruce. A service of remembrance was
held on Tuesday, December 3rd in the Samarkand Chapel in California.
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