Main Surnames: SEGEE, BOYCE, MOFFITT, SHAW MacDONALD, SLOAT; Also: MacLENNAN, LINGLEY, TRACY, MacLEAN, ROSS, SMITH (There is no date for this funeral, but the back of the clipping has an article dated Thursday, September 25, 1941.) VETERAN RAILWAYMAN W. H. SEGEE, 80, DEAD Funeral services for William Herman Segee, 80, of Westwood Ave., East York, for many years a C.N.R. employee will be held Friday afternoon, with interment in Scarboro Memorial cemetery. Rev. D. C. MacLennan will officiate. Born in Fredericton, Mr. Segee worked for the C.P.R. in New Brunswick before coming to Toronto in 1916. He joined the staff of the C.N.R. in Leaside as a mechanic, remaining until his superannuation 11 years ago. A member of the Orange order and the Black Knights, he attended Westminster Presbyterian church. Immediate survivors are his widow, one son, Ernest, and two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Lingley of Portland, Maine, and Mrs. S. L. Tracy, of Toronto. Nephews are Deputy-Chief of Police Walter Segee of York township, and Donald and Howard Segee, both of Toronto. (This little item is included on the above clipping.) HURT IN 20-FOOT FALL. Cleaning windows this afternoon at the Parliament Buildings, John Boyce fell 20 feet and broke his ankle. He was taken to the Toronto General hospital. (There is no year given in the following clipping, but on the reverse side is an article about the Battle of Britain.) LATE F. MOFFITT Many at Funeral of Well Known Harvey Station Resident. Harvey Station, Sept. 10 -- The funeral of the late Frank Moffitt took place this afternoon form Knox Presbyterian Church, following a service at his home at 3 o'clock. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Allison MacLean, the service was conducted by his brother, Rev. Robert U. MacLean of St. Stephen, N. B. The church was filled to capacity and many who could not gain admittance stood outside. The choir sang by request Safe in the Arms of Jesus, O Safe to the Rock and What a Friend We Have in Jesus. The pall-bearers were Manzer and William Moffitt, St. Stephen, Lewis Moffitt, McAdam, Roy, George and Russell Moffitt, of Harey, all cousins of the deceased. There were many beautiful floral tributes. Burial took place in Harvey Cemetery with prayers at the grave by Mr. MacLean. A number of relatives were present from St. Stephen, McAdam, Rusagonis and Augusta, Me. (There is no date on the following clipping but there is another about the Reverend Ross moving to Montreal which is dated November 12, 1938. The back of another clipping shows part of the name of the paper, "Gleaner," with the date March 22, 1918. There is a mailing label addressed to "MARYSVILLE, N. B. Miss Ida Shaw, Box 158.) Died in Marysville. The death occurred late yesterday afternoon at her home in Marysville of Miss Ida Jane Shaw, after an illness of two years. Miss Shaw was born in New Maryland a daughter of the late William and Jane (Haining) Shaw. She lived for a time in New Maryland, when a young woman went to Marysville where she resided until her death. She was well known and highly respected not only in New Maryland but in Marysville and many will learn with regret of her passing. She is survived by a sister, Miss Ellen M. Shaw, Marysville, and 11 nephews and nieces. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from her late home in Morrison street. Service will be conducted at two o'clock by Rev. Dr. George E. Ross and Rev. W. Steadman Smith and interment made in New Maryland where the committal service will be conducted by Mr. Smith. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - Dec. 16, 1928.) Died in New York Yesterday. Word was received here yesterday announcing the death at Jamaica, N. Y., of Mrs. Timothy MacDonald. Deceased was formerly Miss Velma Sloat, daughter of the late Mr. and Charles Sloat, of Marysville, and is survived by her husband and year old child. Deceased will be kindly remembered here by many old friends who will learn of her death with regret. The remains will be brought here for interment, announcement being made later.