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HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-01549ONE OF 0l0EST LOCAL CITIZENS PASSES AT 84 one of Trenton's oldest citizens,. Plmma Bentley Hooey, widow of the late Stuart Hooey passed away in her 85th year Saturaay morning, August 12, at Miss Shannik's Rest Home, Trenton. She had been ill for some time. Mrs. Hooey was held in the high- est regard by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was an active member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for many years. Born in Brougham, Ontario, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Louis Bentley, she moved to Tren- ton at an early age. Surviving are two sons, Douglas Pierson and Donald Ross Hooey and one daugh- ter, Marjorie, all of Trenton. The late Mr. Stuart Hooey died three years ago. The late Mrs. Hooey rested at the Weaver Funeral Mme until time of service, 1.30 p.m. Monday, August 14, from the Funeral Home to Mount Evergreen Cemetery, i conducted by the Rev. R. C. Mc- Lean. Pallbearers were Dougall Bleek- er, Col. H. J. Smith, Thomas Young, Ralph Bonter, Harry Palmer and Donald Fraser.