Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., 05 Nov 1942: Former New Glasgowian Dies In Montreal Word was received this week of the unexpected death of H. Robert Fraser, better known as "Bob" and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Simon Fraser of Temperance Street. Bob was well known here and a general favorite. For the past few years he had been working as an electrician in the Naval Yards at Halifax and went to Montreal on a trip. Word of his death was received here with deep regret for "Bob" was a likeable fellow and had only friends. Dr. Fred Fraser is a brother, residing here. Other members of his family are two sisters, Mrs. Palfrey of Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. Hunter of Montreal and a brother Stanley Fraser, barrister of Halifax. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Funeral of Late Mrs. John Dunn Merigomish The funeral of the late Mrs. John Dunn, nee Jean Brown, was held yesterday at Merigomish and attended by very many friends. The deceased was a highly respected lady and all her life was spent at Merigomish, she having been a daughter of the late Robert Brown of Brownville, Merigomish. She is survived by two brothers William, engineer in British Columbia and David in New Glasgow and one sister, Mrs. MacIntosh of New Glasgow. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx David C. MacKenzie After an illness of several months, the death of David Cameron MacKenzie, 33 year old son of Mrs. MacKenzie and the late Donald MacKenzie, View Street, New Glasgow, occured. He spent some time in the United States receiving medical treatment but passed away three weeks after his return home. He was a popular employee of the New Glasgow Post Office staff. Surviving is his wife, the former Stella Hambelton, New Glasgow and two daughters, June and Hazel. Besides his mother , he is also survived by one brother, Kenneth, serving in England, with the Canadian Forces, and by three sisters, Hazel, wife of Dr. Charles Butters and Miss Ida, both of Medford, Mass., and Miss Katherine, at home. Rev.Geo.N. Gillis and Rev.W.H. Heusein both of Hopewell, conducted the funeral service. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace