The body of the late James Roland Minor, who passed away in Dunnville Memorial Hospital on Monday after an illness of two days, in his 18th year, was interred yesterday in Lowbanks Cemetery following a service at the graveside conducted by Rev. Clarence MacDonald. The funeral was held from the T. H. Ballard Funeral Parlors in Dunnville to the cemetery. The deceased was well known around Lowbanks, having lived there all his life. He had attended Dunnville High School and was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church at Lowbanks. The remains were borne to the grave by Gordon Mann, Grant Michener, Murray Barrick and William Skellen. Deceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Minor, one sister, Betty, and seven brothers, Keith, Kenneth, Robert, Ray, Jack, Daniel and Peter, all at home. Numerous beautiful floral tributes attested to the high esteem in which deceased was held. Friends and relatives were present from Niagara Falls, Dunnville and Port Colborne.
The body of the late James Roland Minor, who passed away in Dunnville Memorial Hospital on Monday after an illness of two days, in his 18th year, was interred yesterday in Lowbanks Cemetery following a service at the graveside conducted by Rev. Clarence MacDonald. The funeral was held from the T. H. Ballard Funeral Parlors in Dunnville to the cemetery. The deceased was well known around Lowbanks, having lived there all his life. He had attended Dunnville High School and was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church at Lowbanks. The remains were borne to the grave by Gordon Mann, Grant Michener, Murray Barrick and William Skellen. Deceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Minor, one sister, Betty, and seven brothers, Keith, Kenneth, Robert, Ray, Jack, Daniel and Peter, all at home. Numerous beautiful floral tributes attested to the high esteem in which deceased was held. Friends and relatives were present from Niagara Falls, Dunnville and Port Colborne.
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