Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., Thursday, 19 Nov 1942: MISS ANNIE MAE RUSSELL The death of Miss Annie Mae Russell followed a long period of failing health. She was born in Westville 34 years ago a daughter of the late John R. Russell and the late Mrs. Samuel MacKenzie, Purvis Ave. For the past ten years she was a semi-invalid. She made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. J.B. Jardine, at Pleasant Valley for some time, and her funeral was held from her grandmother's home this afternoon, conducted by Rev. Donald MacDonald, of the Gairloch Presbyterian Church. The interment was made at the Union Centre cemetery. Her mother, Mrs. Samuel MacKenzie of Gairloch, passed away only a few months ago. Besides her grandmother, Mrs. Jardine, she is survived by one brother, Elmer Russell of Pleasant Valley and by her stepfather, Samuel MacKenzie. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CLYDE H. HENDERSON DIES FROM INJURIES PICTOU- Nov.17- Clyde H. Henderson, New Harbor, died at 3 a.m. Tuesday in Sutherland Memorial Hospital as a result of severe internal injuries received when he was crushed between the inner wall of the freight shed at Pictou and incoming freight cars Monday. He had worked as a brakeman here for only a few months. He and his wife, a native of Cornwall, P.E.I., had been living at Pictou Landing since their marriage in June. A short funeral service was held at Pictou United Church, Wednesday morning at 8:30 after which the body was taken to New Harbor for interment. As far as is known here he is survived by his wife, mother and two brothers, Harry, a railway employee, Westville, and Leonard, New Harbor. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mrs. FRANK J. TOBIN PICTOU- Nov.17- The death of Mrs. Frank J. Tobin, a well known and highly respected resident of Pictou took place at her home on Front Street on Thursday afternoon, Nov.12. She had been in poor health for about a year. Mrs. Tobin, who was 74 years of age, was born in Pictou. Previous to her marriage she was Christine MacDonald, a daughter of the late John and Annie MacDonald of Bay View, Pictou County. She was a member and active worker in Stella Maris Church, and was noted for her many acts of kindness and charity , which in most cases were done quietly and unobstrusively. No one who appealed to her kindness and generosity was not turned away empty handed. She is survived by her husband, F.J. Tobin, a prominent jeweller in Pictou for many years and who retired from active work only last year, and by a step-daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Stephen McGivern, Montreal and by two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser, Pictou and Mrs. Ella Battye, New Glasgow. A step-son Jack Tobin, was a casualty of the First Great War. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace