BX June 13, 1938
John Albert Compson
The death of John Albert Compson, formerly of 14 Eighth Avenue, Brantford, took place Sunday, June 12 in Hamilton. The deceased enlisted early with the 125th Battalion and served overseas with it. He was employed at Cockshutt Plow Company for a number of years and was a member of the Ex-Service Men’s Club of that Factory. He was also a member of the Canadian Legion. The late Mr. Compson is resting at the Beckett Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon, with interment in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery. He leaves to mourn his loss two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Griffiths, Brantford; Mrs. W.E. Bunn, Windsor; one brother, Charlie Compson, England, and one nephew, Edward Griffiths, Brantford.
BX June 16, 1938
The funeral of John Albert Compson was conducted Wednesday afternoon from the Beckett Funeral Home, with interment in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. H.E. Merrifield, Rector of Trinity Anglican Church, conducted the services. A large gathering of friends attended, including many war veterans, and there were many beautiful floral tributes. At the graveside Corporal C. Hockin sounded “Last Post” and “Reveille.” The pallbearers were B. Lester, B. Millichap, G. Dean, J. Cooke and W. Bingham, representing the Canadian Legion, and C. Webber, representing the Cockshutt Ex-Servicemen’s Association.