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- Acton Free Press:
. 1932 Jan 7 - Everton, Mr & Mrs John McCutcheon & son Wilbert, spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr & Mrs Fred McCutcheon, Acton.
. 1932 May 12, Everton - Mr & Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons of Acton, Mr & Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, Townline, spent Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs John McCutcheon
. 1935 My 9 - Everton, Mr Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons, of Acton, Mr Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, townline, spent Sunday the home of Mr Mrs John McCutcheon.
1938 Apr 21 Erin - Mr Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons, Acton; Mr Mrs Wilbert McCutcheon & family, 6th line,
spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr Mrs John McCutcheon.
. 1843 Dec 30, Everton - Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Mrs John McCutcheon were Mr Mrs Fred McCut. & son John, Mrs Harvey McCut. & daughter, Sharon, Acton; Mr Mrs Alvin McCu., town line & Mr Mrs. Wilbert Mcut. & family, 6th line.
Obituary1:
1960 Jan 7 - Fred J McCutcheon Passes, Acton mourns the loss of a former municipal servant Fred J McCutcheon who passed away quietly at his home 147 Mill St., On Wed. morning in his 70th year, born in Eramosa Twp. to the former John McCutcheon & Annie Loree, he married his wife the former Annie Dearing & moved to Acton, where he was lived for the past 36 years. While here he established a cartage business until his retirement a number of years ago.
Mr. McC. served the town of Acton well, having been on council for many years, of them as a reeve. He also represented the town at country council & gave much of his time serving on the Acton Public Utilities Commission. During his service on council he was always conscientious & was instrumental in the installing of water services & many other local improvements. He was well like by the ratepayers & fellow councillors.
Following his retirement he was a familiar figure on the street always ready to chat with young & old alike. He also worked for the Dept. of Highways for a few years. In earlier years Mr McC. joined with the sports fans & cheered the intermediate hockey team to victory many times as well as taking his seat at the ball park in the summer time.
A member of Knox Presbyterian Church he also belonged to Walker Lodge in town. He leave his wife, 3 son, Harvey of London, Gordon & Jack of Acton. 2 bothers also share in the losses, Alvin of Guelph & Wilber of Rockwood. A number of grandchildren will miss the kindness of their grandfather. Funeral service will be conducted by Rev A G McKenzie Acton from RS Funeral Home, Saturday at 2 pm.
Ref: Acton Free Press, p 1, column 5.
. 1960 Jan 14 - Died McCutcheon - at his home 147 Mill St East, Acton on Wed Jan 6, Frederick John McCutcheon, beloved husband of Annie Daring & dear father of Harvey of London, & Gordon & Jack both of Acton & brother of Alvin of Guelph & Wilbert or Rockwood. Resting at the RS funeral home, where he funeral service will he held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery.
Ref: Acton Free Press, 14 Jan 1960, page 7, column 8.
Obituary3:
. 1960 Jan 21 - Masons Honor F J McCutcheon. Funeral service for the late Fred J McCutcheon was held on Sa Jan 9 at RS funeral home, conducted by the Rev A Mckenzie, Interment was in Fairview Cemetery. Many friends attended with relatives to pay their last respects.
pallbearers were John Coy, Bill Coon, Ted Tyler, Al Kirknss, Ray Thompson & Arche Kentner, A Masonic service was held at the funeral home on Friday evening. An obituary of Mr. McCutcheon was published last week in the Free Press.
Ref: Georgetown Herald, 21 Jan 1960, page 7 column 6.
Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -
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