Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameFrederick Charles ATTFIELD 21
Birth Date18 Jun 1907
Birth PlaceCarnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death Date4 Mar 1972 Age: 64
Death PlaceVermilion, Alberta, Canada
Spouses
Birth Date4 Jan 1913
Birth PlaceHulett, Crook County, Wyoming
Death Date3 Dec 2006 Age: 93
Death PlaceVermilion, Alberta, Canada
MemoCanada, Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Burial PlaceVermilion, Alberta, Canada
FatherAlmiron Henry WILCOX (1873-1953)
MotherMyrtle Mae EVERLY (1881-1966)
Family ID6936
Marr Date4 Nov 1931
Marr PlaceVermilion, Alberta, Canada
Marr MemoAlberta, Canada, Marriages Index, 1898-1944
Notes for Alma Eveline (Spouse 1)
ATTFIELD, Alma
On Sunday. December 4 Mrs. Alma Attfield of Vermilion passed away at the Vermilion Health Care Complex at the age of 93 years.
Alma is loved and remembered by her children: Gladys (John) Steingard of Edmonton, Gordon Attfield of Bashaw, Isabelle (Albert) Hornady of Mt. Lehman, BC. Evelyn (Alex) Dubas of Red Deer, Irene (Ove) Persson of DonaIda, Shirley (Red) Thompson of Edmonton, Wilfred Attfield of Vermilion; 15 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. Alma was predeceased by her husband. Fred in 1972; son Stanley; two grandchildren; Wesley Layden and Carolyn Hornady.
A Funeral Service will be held at the Elks' Hall in Vermilion on Thursday December 7, 2006 at 2:00 p.m Interment will follow at the Vermilion Public Cemetery. Donations may be made to Focus (4921-51st Avenue. Vermilion, AB T9X 1S8) or the charity of the donor's choice.
Crossroads Funeral Chapel, Vermilion in care of arrangements.
On Ancestry from Rilla Websdale.
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