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and reveled in fruit growing, and was never happier than when close of the day found him coming from his garden, after a day's work well done. A devout Catholic, always setting an example to those all about him in all matters pertaining to his Church duties, his passing reflected that same sweet calmness, characteristic of a life of spiritual tranquility.In 1901 he married Margaret Curtis of Trepassey, daughter of the late Josephand Suzanne Curtis, who today with their two daughters, Rose and Mary, two sons,Edward and Patrick, and the deceased's only sister "Bess" and two grandchildren,survive him and to whom is tendered sincere sympathy. COM.January 3, 1941BIRTHSBROWNE Born on January 2nd. to Mr. And Mrs. James T. Browne, (nee Lorraine Walsh) 184 Merrymeeting Road, a son. Tucker, in her 83rd year, leaving to mourn two sons, Robert A. Two brothers and one sister at Winterton. Two sons paid the Supreme Sacrifice on the Great War of 1914 18.January 7, 1941WEDDING BELLSWYLE MALONE: The marriage of Shelia Maria, younger daughter of Thomas J. Malone and Mrs. to Sergeant Victor Wyle, son of Mrs. Isabelle Wyle, Rev. Fr. McGrath officiating. Miss Mary Keough presided at the Organ.The bride entered the Oratory leaning on the arm of her father, while Miss Margaret Walsh was matron of honor. William Malone, brother of the bride performed the duties of best man.The bride wore a street length frock of light soldier blue, with soldier blue tailored coat trimmed with Martin fur, with Martin muff and Marten toque. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations and maidenhair ferns. The maid of honor wore a street