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                  <text>ALLEN, Irene W. At the Douglas

Memorial Hospital on July 7,
1999. Irene Allen, beloved wife

of (rank in her 76th year. Dear
mother of Arlene (Mrs. Archie
MacDonald) of Ridgeway. Sadly
missed by grandchildren JaÂ·mie
and Bradley, Patricia-, Cynthia.
Loving great grandmother of 5
greaï¿½ grandchildren. Also surÂ­
vived sisters Gladys Fowler and
Vio la lgla b o th of S arasota,
Florida, Margaret Joyce of lthica,
NY, many nieces, nephews and
Carol McKerracher. Predeceased
by her son Richard, Â·her parents
Fred and Janie Jo yce , sister
Doris, and brother Fred. The late
Mrs. Allen was a memb er of
Royal Canadian Legion Br. #71
Ladies Auxiliary since 1949. The,
family rece ived frie nds at thï¿½
Fort Erie Chapel of the DAVID-(
SON

FUNER AL

HOME, 21 (
Wintemu te S t. on- T hurs dayâ€¢
eï¿½eniï¿½g from 7-9. Funeral ser
vices 1n the chap el on Fridayï¿½
morniF:lg at 11 :00 a.m. Interment&lt;
followed in Ridgeway Memorial
Cemetery. If soÂ· desired, dona-,,
tions to the Cana dian Canc err

i

Society or the Charity of your--r
choice would be appreciated by

the family.

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