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    3. Harding Artemas Zinck 1966 Bridgewater Bulletin The death of Harding Artemas Zinck occurred at his home on the morning of June 27. Although he had been in failing health for several years, his sudden death came as a shock to relatives and friends. Mr. Zinck was 67 years of age, born at Walden and the son of the late Artemas andd May (Dorey) Zinck. He served overseas in World War I with the West Nova Scotia Regiment, at the beginning of the Second World War, and later in the Veterans Guard of Canada until the end of the war. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 102, New Germany and a member of the Anglican Church, Union Square. Surviving are his wife, Madelyn; two sons, Lester with the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Camp Gagetown, New Brunswick; and Chester, Newmarket, Ontario; three daughters, Sadie (Mrs. Frank Bollivar), Baker's Settlement; Mary (Mrs. Laurence Johnstone), Waterville; Evelyn (Mrs. Carman Silver), Union Square; and a number of grandchildren. One son predeceased him thirty years ago. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Leuetta Young, Lunenburg; Mrs. Mary (Spurgeon) Crossland, Mahone Bay; Mrs. Ida Dorey, Ottawa; and one brother, Maurice, Dayspring. The funeral service was held at the Anglican Church, Union Square, on June 29th, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. J. Purchase as officiating clergyman. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 102, New Germany, attended and they conducted the graveside service. Interment was in the Union Square Cemetery. Pall bearers were Legion members, Comrades Robert Emino, John Mader, John O. Russell, and Keith Mailman.

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