BX March 27, 1936
Colmer, Harold (56163)
Harold Colmer, 226 Clarence Street, passed away Thursday evening in the Brantford General Hospital following a short illness. He was in his 48th year. Born in Brantford, he had lived here all his life. He was a member of the 19th Battalion and served nearly five years overseas, returning home in February, 1919. He attended the United Church and was a member of the Knights of Pythias, of Harmony Lodge, I.O.O.F., and of the Native Sons of Canada. His wife predeceased him six years ago, and he is mourned by one brother, Fred Comer, Bowmanville and two sisters Mrs. William McCartney, Brantford, and Mrs. Joseph Williams, Brantford Township. The funeral will be conducted Saturday from Reid and Brown’s Funeral Chapel to Greenwood Cemetery.
BX March 30, 1936
Harold Colmer
The funeral of Harold Colmer, 226 Clarence Street, was conducted Saturday afternoon from Reid and Brown’s Funeral Home to Greenwood Cemetery, where interment was made. The services were in charge of Rev. E.C. McCullagh, Minster of Alexandra Presbyterian Church, and at the graveside an Odd Fellows’ service was conducted by Noble Grand George Padfield and Past Grand F.G. Harris of Harmony Lodge. There was a large attendance and a profusion of flowers, testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were: George Stewart, George Pate, Irvin Crowe, F.G. Harris, C. Thomson and Bert Brown, representing the Knights of Pythias, Harmony Lodge, I.O.O.F. and the Native Sons of Canada.