Warwick 1960
Patterson, Frederick C. (1856-1945)
Watford Guide-Advocate, Friday, October 26, 1945, p. 1
Fred Patterson Dies In Saskatoon
Funeral in Watford Saturday
Fred Patterson, a former well-known Warwick township resident for over 70 years, died in Saskatoon on Monday where he has been residing for the past three years with his son. He was in his 90th year.
Born at Dundas, he came to Arkona as a young man as cheese-maker at the Arkona factory. Later he settled on a farm on No. 7 Highway south of Arkona, where he continued to reside throughout his long lifetime until he went West.
He was one of the first members to join Arkona Masonic Lodge when it was instituted in 1891 and throughout the 50 years was an active Mason.
Mrs. Patterson, who was formerly Mary Thompson, passed away several years ago, as did four of his sons and daughters, Gordon, Charles, Mrs. Fred Eastman and Mrs. George Hawken.
Surviving are one daughter, and one son, Miss Edith Patterson of Toronto, and Dr. Cecil Patterson, of University of Saskatchewan staff at Saskatoon.
On arrival from the West on Friday, the body will rest at the Harper Funeral Home, Watford, where service will be held on Saturday at two p.m. Rev. H. F. Cross, rector of St. Paul's church, Wisbeach, will conduct the service.
Interment will be at Wisbeach cemetery, where the officers and members of Arkona Masonic Lodge will conduct the graveside service.
Patterson, Frederick C. (1856-1945)
Watford Guide-Advocate, Friday, October 26, 1945, p. 1
Fred Patterson Dies In Saskatoon
Funeral in Watford Saturday
Fred Patterson, a former well-known Warwick township resident for over 70 years, died in Saskatoon on Monday where he has been residing for the past three years with his son. He was in his 90th year.
Born at Dundas, he came to Arkona as a young man as cheese-maker at the Arkona factory. Later he settled on a farm on No. 7 Highway south of Arkona, where he continued to reside throughout his long lifetime until he went West.
He was one of the first members to join Arkona Masonic Lodge when it was instituted in 1891 and throughout the 50 years was an active Mason.
Mrs. Patterson, who was formerly Mary Thompson, passed away several years ago, as did four of his sons and daughters, Gordon, Charles, Mrs. Fred Eastman and Mrs. George Hawken.
Surviving are one daughter, and one son, Miss Edith Patterson of Toronto, and Dr. Cecil Patterson, of University of Saskatchewan staff at Saskatoon.
On arrival from the West on Friday, the body will rest at the Harper Funeral Home, Watford, where service will be held on Saturday at two p.m. Rev. H. F. Cross, rector of St. Paul's church, Wisbeach, will conduct the service.
Interment will be at Wisbeach cemetery, where the officers and members of Arkona Masonic Lodge will conduct the graveside service.