Here are two more obituaries from the minute book of the Thistle Mission Band of Marysville, NB. Hope these help someone. Alta (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - June 21, 1928) MRS. G. W. ROSS DEAD Taken Ill While Automobiling and Died After Being Taken into a Friend's Home Death came last night with startling suddenness to Mrs. Cynthia D. Ross, wife of George W. Ross, of this city at the age of 79 years. Mrs. Ross was out automobiling with her daughter, Mrs. Donald F. Cameron, when she was taken suddenly ill. She was taken from the automobile to the home of James Duffy at South Devon where she passed away almost immediately, death being due apparently to a heart attack. Mrs. Ross was in her usual health yesterday and seemed perfectly all right when she started for the drive, early in the evening. When in South Devon, she was taken ill and it was thought if she was lying down she might feel better. However, after being taken into Mr. Duffy's home she passed away. Deceased was a woman of kindly habits, a lover of her home and family, a staunch Presbyterian, being a member of St. Andrew's Church, and although of a retiring nature had a host of warm personal friends who will regret her sudden passing. She is survived by her husband, one son, Frederick, in Viking, Alberta; two daughters, Mrs. Donald F. Cameron, wife of the postmaster, and Mrs. Charles E. McLean of this city, and a sister, Mrs. D. H. Melvin, of Saint John. The funeral will take place from her late home, corner York and Charlotte streets, on Sunday afternoon, with service at the house at 1.15 o'clock by Rev. J. G. Berry, and interment at Rural cemetery. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Mar. 25.) Died at Marysville To-day. The death occurred at Marysville at an early hour this morning of Mrs. Annie A. Sacre, wife of Walter R. Sacre, after a lengthy illness, at the age of 62 years. Deceased was a native of Devonshire, Eng., and with her husband and family came to Marysville about 17 years ago. She was a Past Chief of Peace Temple, Pythian Sisters, prominent in the work of the church and order, and a woman respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Ive of Moncton and Laurence of Marysville; three daughters, Mrs. W. J. White, of Moncton, Mrs. Wm. Flinn, and Miss Grace Sacre, of Marysville; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. A son, Corporal Walter B. Sacre, was among those lost on the hospital ship Llandovery Castle, which was sunk during the war. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Pythian Sisters. Service will be conducted at her late home at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. J. M. Rice and interment made in the United Church of - - (The clipping is cut off here, but I can make out what looks like "Canada" on the line cut off - so possibly the interment was made in the United Church of Canada cemetery.)