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John Lucas

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
27 Feb 1932 (aged 75)
Ontario, Canada
Burial
Wyoming, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Wyoming: John Lucas of the London Road, a life long resident of Plympton township died on Saturday having suffered a stroke on Sunday, February 21st. Had Mr. Lucas lived until Wednesday he would have celebrated his 76th birthday.

He was born on London Road on the farm now occupied by Robert Lucas, about three-quarters of a mile East of Reece's Corners, and resided there until he moved across the road, where he spent the greater part of his life, until his home was burned down a short time ago. Since then he has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Brown, from whose home the funeral was to be held today.

His wife predeceased him on the 25 March 1926. Mr. Lucas was one of a family of ten. Two brothers Andrew of Sarnia and James of London Road predeceased him. He is survived by 5 brothers, George, William, Robert, Samuel all of the London Road, Thomas of the second line: two sisters, Mrs. Frank Misner and Mrs. Richard Bryson of the London Road; two daughters Mrs. Ambrose Brown of London Road and Mrs. Les McLachlan of Petrolia, Samuel Jr. of London Road and 9 grandchildren.
~Sarnia Observer, 01 March 1932

Wyoming: The funeral of John Lucas, who died recently, was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Brown, of the London Road, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Mr. McFarlane of Wyoming, conducted the service, interment being made in Wyoming Cemetery. The pallbearers were six nephews, Edgar Lucas, Russell Lucas, Thomas Lucas, Martin Nutt, Grant Nutt and Harry Buries. The funeral was largely attended, relatives being present from Port Huron, Sarnia, Watford, Petrolia, Belmont, Sylvan, Thedford, St. Mary's, Stratford and Grand Bend.
~Sarnia Observer, 04 March 1932
Wyoming: John Lucas of the London Road, a life long resident of Plympton township died on Saturday having suffered a stroke on Sunday, February 21st. Had Mr. Lucas lived until Wednesday he would have celebrated his 76th birthday.

He was born on London Road on the farm now occupied by Robert Lucas, about three-quarters of a mile East of Reece's Corners, and resided there until he moved across the road, where he spent the greater part of his life, until his home was burned down a short time ago. Since then he has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Brown, from whose home the funeral was to be held today.

His wife predeceased him on the 25 March 1926. Mr. Lucas was one of a family of ten. Two brothers Andrew of Sarnia and James of London Road predeceased him. He is survived by 5 brothers, George, William, Robert, Samuel all of the London Road, Thomas of the second line: two sisters, Mrs. Frank Misner and Mrs. Richard Bryson of the London Road; two daughters Mrs. Ambrose Brown of London Road and Mrs. Les McLachlan of Petrolia, Samuel Jr. of London Road and 9 grandchildren.
~Sarnia Observer, 01 March 1932

Wyoming: The funeral of John Lucas, who died recently, was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Brown, of the London Road, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Mr. McFarlane of Wyoming, conducted the service, interment being made in Wyoming Cemetery. The pallbearers were six nephews, Edgar Lucas, Russell Lucas, Thomas Lucas, Martin Nutt, Grant Nutt and Harry Buries. The funeral was largely attended, relatives being present from Port Huron, Sarnia, Watford, Petrolia, Belmont, Sylvan, Thedford, St. Mary's, Stratford and Grand Bend.
~Sarnia Observer, 04 March 1932


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  • Created by: BuckeyeGal
  • Added: Mar 6, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86322103/john-lucas: accessed ), memorial page for John Lucas (2 Mar 1856–27 Feb 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86322103, citing Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by BuckeyeGal (contributor 47257757).