BX July 8, 1946
Arthur J. Barnes
The death occurred yesterday afternoon in the Brantford General Hospital of Arthur John Barnes, 178 Sheridan Street. Mr. Barnes was born in England sixty-seven ago and came to Canada thirty-four years ago. Apart from the time he served in the army in the First Great War, he was a continuous resident of this City since that time. He enlisted with the Thirty-Sixth Battalion of the First Field Company, Canadian Expeditionary Force, at the beginning of the First Great War and served throughout the war. He was the possessor the Mons Star, and the Service and Victory Medals. Mr. Barnes was a member of St. Jude’s Anglican Church, the Canadian Legion and Salisbury Lodge, S.O.E. Surviving are his widow, the former Ada Waring, four daughters, Mrs. Winnifred Thompson, Brantford, Mrs. Gordon McConnell, Batavia, N.Y., Mrs. Gordon Luff, Cainsville, and Mrs. Mae Hughes, Brantford; sixteen grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sowden, and Mrs. Rose Richardson, both of England. Mr. Barnes is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home for funeral Wednesday afternoon, and interment in Farringdon Burial Ground.
BX July 11, 1946
Arthur John Barnes
The funeral of Arthur John Barnes was conducted yesterday afternoon from the Beckett Funeral Home to Farringdon Burial Ground. Rev. F.W. Schaffter, Rector of St. Jude’s Anglican Church, officiated. Attending the services were delegations from the Canadian Legion, in charge of E.R. Edwards, and the Sons of England. The pallbearers, all Legionnaires, were G. Gaydon, D. Monkman, G.T. Truckle, W. Cellar, G. Godfrey, A. Mattice, F. Marks and A. Thompson. Legion honors were tendered the deceased at the burial ground.