BX March 22, 1918
Veterans Met Their Returning Comrades
The veterans who slipped into Brantford on the Hamilton radial at 11 o’clock Wednesday night were met at the station by seven of their old comrades-in-arms. The secretary of the G.W.V.A. and five of the members of the G.W.V.A. spent the evening going from station to station, meeting train after train, until the arrival near midnight of the men they sought. There were eight of them – Privates Blake, Powell, Massengale, Knowles, “Mickie,” Duff, “Dusty,” Rhodes, King, and Anderson. They were all members of the “Mad Fourth,” who had left Brantford in the early days of the war. Four of them left direct to their homes, but five went over to the Returned Soldiers’ home, where a couple of hours were spent talking over old times. Privates Massengale, Powell and Blake remained at the home all night, the two former staying there at present, since they have no friends in the city.
BX December 12, 1956
Alexander C. Duff
Alexander Clark Duff, 20 Bishop Street, died today in the Brantford General Hospital, after a long illness. He was born 65 years ago in Aberdeen, Scotland and lived in Brantford since 1912. He was a veteran of the First World War, having served with the original “Mad Fourth Battalion” for 3 ½ years. Surviving besides his widow, the former Helen G. Young, are two daughters, Mrs. G. (Doris) Day, London, and Mrs. B. (Gladys) Evans, Brantford; four granddaughters, two great-grandchildren and one sister, Isobel Duff, and one brother, William, both of Aberdeen. Mr. Duff is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home until Friday for service at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX December 15, 1956
Alexander C. Duff
The funeral of Alexander Clark Duff was conducted Friday afternoon at the Beckett Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Reynolds Esler, Alexandra Presbyterian Church, officiating. There was a large attendance including a representation from Knox Presbyterian Church. There were many floral tributes. Pallbearers were E. Evans, N. Morgan, R. Doel, W. Durrant, A. Scott and D. Batchelor. Interment was in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.