Frances Leota Webber Hubley
Birth | : | 1913 Nova Scotia, Canada |
Death | : | 15 Nov 1999 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Burial | : | Islandmagee Old Church Graveyard, Larne, Northern Ireland |
Description | : | Halifax Herald November 18, 1999 HUBLEY, Frances Leota - 86, Middle Cornwall, Lunenburg Co., died Tuesday, November 15, 1999, in the Mahone Nursing Home, Mahone Bay. Born in Middle Cornwall, she was a daughter of the late Adam and Ella (Mossman) Webber. She was a life member of the New Cornwall Baptist Church, Middle Cornwall where she was a Sunday school teacher, choir member and was church organist for 47 years. She was a dedicated volunteer in her community and church. Surviving are sons, Harley, Newburne; Douglas, Upper Cornwall; Raymond, Maitland; Cedric, Plymouth, Yarmouth Co.; sisters, Gertrude Veinot, Maplewood; Thelma... Read More |
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Frances Leota Webber Hubley's memorial is located at: Islandmagee Old Church Graveyard, Larne, Northern Ireland.
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When did Frances Leota Webber Hubley death?
Frances Leota Webber Hubley death on 15 Nov 1999 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1. Ballypriormore Cemetery
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2. Cairncastle Church of Ireland Cemetery
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3. Chaine Memorial
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4. Glynn Church of Ireland Graveyard
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5. Greenland Cemetery
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6. Islandmagee Cemetery
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7. Islandmagee Church of Ireland Graveyard
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8. Islandmagee Old Church Graveyard
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9. Kilwaughter Cemetery
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10. Kilwaughter Old Graveyard
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11. McGarel Cemetery
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12. Old Presbyterian Church of Larne and Kilwaughter
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13. Raloo Old Graveyard
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14. Raloo Presbyterian Churchyard
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