BX November 4, 1914
A Farewell
The members of Trinity Church Girls’ Friendly Society held a farewell last evening at the church for the members of the church who will leave on Friday for Toronto with the active service contingent of the Dufferin Rifles. Each of the six members of the church who are leaving was presented with a testament, having previously received a Bible from the Men’s Bible Class. After the presentations, the remainder of the evening was spent in music, games and special entertainment, closing with the serving of dainty refreshments. The men are Ptes. Geo. Brooks, B. Smith, F.W. Stow, R. Ratcliffe, J. Benson and T. Cooper.
BX May 20, 1986
STOW, Frederick W. At the Brantford General Hospital, on Saturday, May 17, 1986, in his 94th year, Frederick W. Stow; beloved husband of the late Rose Stow; predeceased by sisters, Mrs. Winnifred Hughes and Mrs. Doris Marsh and by brother, George; left to mourn by Miss Ellen Stow, Brantford; dear brother-in-law of Mrs. Bertha Stow and dear uncle of Douglas Stow, both of Brantford; also survived by nieces and nephews in England. Mr. Stow as a retired employee of Cockshutt Farm Equipment, where he worked for 50 years and served in the First World War, with the Canadian Army and was an active member of Holy Trinity Anglican Church for many years. Friends will be received at the McCleister Funeral Home, 30 Brant Avenue, Tuesday evening. Funeral service in the chapel, Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. Michael Johnson of Holy Trinity Anglican Church will officiate. If wished, memorial donations to Holy Trinity Anglican Church gratefully appreciated.