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ALDERSON, Cyril - Suddenly at
Groves

Memorial

Hospital,

Fergus, on Friday, February 25,
2005 in liis 58th year. Beloved '
husband of Hilda Alderson of
Damascus.

Dear

Â·

father

of

Gregory AldersonÂ· of Brampton,
Michelle Alderson and Audrey
Alderson, both at home. Loving
Poppa

of

Survived

Kira
by

and

Dominic.

sisters

Yvonne,

Lourdes and Rae and by brothers
Trevor, Douglas, Colin, Brendan,
Glï¿½n, Anthony and Malcolm and
their families. Predeceased by his
parents Thomas and Louisa and_
.
brother Desmond. The family
received friends at THE CRAWÂ­
FORD

FUNERAL

HOME,

243

. George Street, Arthur ((519)8486872), on Tuesday,
2005

from

March 1,

2-9p.m.

Parish

prayers were sï¿½id in the funeral
home on Tuesday

evening at

6p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial
was held at St. John Roman
Catholic

Church,

Arthur,

on

Wedriesday, March 2, 2005 at
10:30a.m.
1

Father

Edward

Hinsperger celebrant. Spring burÂ­
ial St. John Cemetery, Arthur.
Remembrances to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of. Ontario
would

ï¿½e

tne family.

greatly appreciated by

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