Main Surnames: FISHER, SCOTT, BRAMON, SMITH, CHARTERS, MORGAN, ALEXANDER, STERLING, SULLIVAN, GREER, CHARTERS, LONEY, BROWN, BREWER; Also: SLOAT, SCHLUNTZ, KING, ROBERTSON, COSTER, CROWE, HOWSON, FERGUSON, MacLEAN. (There is no date on this clipping, but is probably after 1947 because Mr. Fisher's son was a member of the United States Air Force and prior to 1947 would have been a member of the U.S. Army Air Corps.) DIED IN MEDFORD. Charles R. Fisher, Formerly of Marysville, Died Suddenly At His Home. Marysville, N. B., Jan. 23. -- Word was received here yesterday of the sudden death at Medford, Mass., of Charles Robinson Fisher in the sixtieth year of his age. The late Mr. Fisher was born in Marysville, the son of the late Charles and Elizabeth (Magee) Fisher, and lived here during the early part of his life, removing to the United States many years ago. He was pre-deceased by his wife about two years ago. He leaves to mourn one son, George, at present stationed in the Philippine Islands with the United States Air Force, of which he is a member; one sister, Mrs. Horace Sloat, South Willington, Connecticut; three brothers, Harold F. and Herbert N. Fisher of Marysville, N. B., and John E. Fisher of Fredericton, N. B. (There is no date on this clipping.) Married at Franklin, Mass. A marriage of interest to many friends in this part of New Brunswick and in Massachusetts, was solemnized on June 10th at the Baptist parsonage, Franklin, Mass., when Rev. H. N. Schluntz united in marriage Miss Ena E. Scott, of Brewster, N. Y., formerly of Prince William, N. B., and Earl M. Bramon, of Windsor, Conn. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, the latter a sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bramon will reside in Windsor. (There is no date on this clipping.) Killed in Airplane Crash. Mrs. Roy Robertson, South Devon, received word yesterday of the death by airplane accident in the Canal Zone, Panama, of her nephew Lieut. LeRoy W. Smith, only son of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Smith of Anderson, Indiana. The mother of the young man who was killed came from Marysville, N. B., being Miss Nina Charters. Friends here will regret to learn of the tragic death of her son. BORN. MORGAN -- At Fraser memorial Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., May 15, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Morgan, New Maryland (nee Eleanor Alexander), a son, Lewis Henry, weight 7 lbs. 6 oz. DIED. STERLING -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., May 15, 1941, Clifford Theodore, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sterling, aged one year and five months. Funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the late home, 130 Northumberland street, with service at two o'clock by Rev. A. S. Coster and interment in Rural Cemetery. SULLIVAN -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., February 20th, 1943, James W. Sullivan of Marysville, aged sixty years. Funeral from his late home in Marysville on Monday afternoon, with service at two o'clock by Rev. A. G. Crowe and interment made in All Saints Anglican Cemetery. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - Charters.) DIED GREER -- At Traceyville, N. B., June 10, 1941, Mrs. Emily Jane Greer, widow of Archibald Greer, of New Maryland, aged seventy years. Funeral from McAdam's Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon with service at two o'clock by Rev. J. D. L. Howson and interment in New Maryland Cemetery. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - Oct. 26, 1922.) Married at South Devon. A quiet wedding took place at the United Baptist parsonage at South Devon yesterday afternoon when Rev. H. H. Ferguson united in marriage Miss Sara Loney and Bert L. Brown, both of Marysville. They were unattended and will make their home at Marysville. BREWER -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., March 31st, 1940, Mrs. Marion B. Brewer, widow of Thomas Murray Brewer, aged 75 years. Funeral from her late home in North Devon tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon with service at the house at two o'clock by Rev. A. Frank MacLean and interment made in the United Church of Canada Cemetery at New Maryland.