BX February 12, 1918
Among the Returned
Company Sergeant Major Dockray, Pte. Doy of the 4th Battalion, and Pte. Dent of the 1st were among the soldiers who were welcomed home yesterday. Sergt.-Major Dockray was one of the original 4th, and is just getting home, after an absence since August, 1914.
BX August 10, 1956
John Doy
John Doy, 125 Dundas Street, died Thursday in the Winston Pavilion, in his 81st year. Mr. Doy was born in London, England and was a resident of Brantford since coming to Canada in 1909. A moulder, he was employed at the Massey-Harris-Ferguson Limited, Market Street plant, for 30 years until his retirement. Mr. Doy served in the South African War. During the First World War he served overseas with the 4th Battalion and was wounded. Mrs. Doy, the former Elizabeth Thompson, died July, 1938. Surviving Mr. Doy are one daughter, Mrs. P. Swanson, Brantford; three sons, Jack, Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Frederick and William (Bill) Doy, both of Brantford; 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Mr. Doy was predeceased by three brothers. Mr. Doy is resting at Thorpe Brothers’ Funeral Home, where service will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m., with interment in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.
BX August 13, 1956
John Doy
Many relatives and friends attended the funeral of John Doy, 125 Dundas Street, conducted Saturday afternoon at Thorpe Bothers’ Funeral Home. The Rev. T.D. Painting, rector of Holy Trinity Church, officiated. The pallbearers were Ernest Swanson, Douglas Avey, Cecil Swanson, Ross Swanson, Douglas Avey, Paul Swanson and James Taylor. Interment was in the Soldiers’ Plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.