Wife of Alexander James Christie, Barrister-at-Law
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Obituary, The Ottawa Journal, 10 November 1947
"Mrs. A. J. Christie Dies in Ottawa After Brief Illness
"One of the last of a prominent Ottawa family, Mrs. Alexander James Christie, died this morning at her residence, 421 Laurier avenue east, after a brief illness.
The daughter of the late Sir Henry Bate, Mrs. Christie had lived in Ottawa all of her 92 years, except during the time she attended Miss Lay's school in Montreal.
Full of the zest of life, Mrs. Christie for more than 40 years spent the Winter months in California. She was interested in horse-racing, bridge, and was a member of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club and the Country Club. She was a parishioner of All Saints' Church.
She is survived by a son, A. H. (Harru) Christie, of Ottawa; two daughters, Mrs. C. M. Thomson, of Quebec, and Mrs. H. J. Symington, of Montreal. Her two sisters are Mrs. Lansing Lewis, of Montreal, and Mrs. B. P. Dewar, of Ottawa. Mr. L. N. Bate, of Ottawa, is a brother. There are six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be private."
Wife of Alexander James Christie, Barrister-at-Law
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Obituary, The Ottawa Journal, 10 November 1947
"Mrs. A. J. Christie Dies in Ottawa After Brief Illness
"One of the last of a prominent Ottawa family, Mrs. Alexander James Christie, died this morning at her residence, 421 Laurier avenue east, after a brief illness.
The daughter of the late Sir Henry Bate, Mrs. Christie had lived in Ottawa all of her 92 years, except during the time she attended Miss Lay's school in Montreal.
Full of the zest of life, Mrs. Christie for more than 40 years spent the Winter months in California. She was interested in horse-racing, bridge, and was a member of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club and the Country Club. She was a parishioner of All Saints' Church.
She is survived by a son, A. H. (Harru) Christie, of Ottawa; two daughters, Mrs. C. M. Thomson, of Quebec, and Mrs. H. J. Symington, of Montreal. Her two sisters are Mrs. Lansing Lewis, of Montreal, and Mrs. B. P. Dewar, of Ottawa. Mr. L. N. Bate, of Ottawa, is a brother. There are six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be private."
Family Members
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Maj Hermine Gerald Bate
1853–1934
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LTC Henry Allan "Harry" Bate
1856–1910
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Thomas Cameron Bate
1857–1939
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Mary Agnes "Minnie" Bate Aldous
1859–1924
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Katherine Bate Lewis
1861–1956
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Charles Thornton Bate
1862–1865
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John Cameron Bate
1864–1867
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Charles Thornton Bate
1865–1867
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Francis "Frank" Bate
1866–1932
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Elizabeth Cameron Daisy "Lizzie" Bate
1868–1881
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Llewellyn Newell Harold Bate
1869–1950
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Ida Maude Bate
1871–1874
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Claudia Cameron Bate Dewar
1875–1958
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