BX November 22, 1961
Great Legionnaire, Ernie Edwards Dies
Ernest R. (Ernie) Edwards, 77 of 230 Bruce Street, one of this city’s well known war veterans died Wednesday at his home.
Mr. Edwards was one of the most beloved members of the Royal Canadian Legion in Brantford. In 1958 he was awarded the second highest honor in the gift of the Legion, a plaque for outstanding service to veterans.
Born in England, Ernie Edwards had lived in Brantford for 55 years.
A veteran of the First World War, in which he served overseas, he was a member of Legion Branch 90 and while his health permitted, actively served his comrades. For 27 years he was vice-chairman of the sick and visiting committee and carried out his worked regularly and faithfully.
Mr. Edwards was an adherent of the Salvation Army.
Surviving besides his wife, the former Annie Newitt, are two sons, Frank, of this city and Alfred, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Grace) Schmidt, of Ayr; two brothers and three sisters in England; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Mr. Edwards is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home until Saturday for service in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Soldiers' Plot of Mount Hope Cemetery. Brigadier Victor McLean of the Salvation Army will officiate.