| 1904 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| STANTON |
1904-04-25 - Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan Died - Irwin STANTON Drowned |
| STAUNDLE |
1904-03-05 - Alameda, Saskatchewan Died - Silas STAUNDLE found dead in his cambin of |
| STEPHENSON |
1904-07-08 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Sophia STEPHENSON Died at the Public Hospital on |
| Wednesday July 7, Miss Sophia Stephens of Clover Bar, age 36 years. |
| STEWART |
1904-01-19 - St. Thomas, Ontario Died - W.H. STEWART of McLeod, Alberta , a rancher, |
| dropped dead in the C.P.R. station here while sending a message. |
| STEWART |
1904-02-15 - St. Catherines, Ontario Died - STEWART blind, died when her clothing caught fire |
| STRUTH |
1904-10-10 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. STRUTH The funeral of the late Mrs. Struth took |
| place October 12 from the family residence, corner of 10th Street and Namayo Avenue |
| STURGISS |
1904-04-26 - Wawanesa, Manitoba Died - Alex STURGISS by drowning |
| SUCKVILLE |
1904-02-21 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Ernest SUCKVILLE of Carrington, Ont. Died from bowel |
| TANNER |
1904-04-25 - Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan Died - R.S. TANNER of Britannia Colony, drowned in the |
| TERNAN |
1904-09-09 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Breifni TERNAN died on September 6, P. Brifni Teran, |
| aged 31 years at Edmonton general hospital. |
| THOMPSON |
1904-12-12 - Souris, Manitoba Died - THOMPSON A Souris settler named Thompson was |
| instantly killed yesterday by being uset on a hill. |
| TRIMBLE |
1904-09-30 - Red Deer, Alberta Died - Hazel TRIMBLE age 2 and a half years old daughter of Mr. |
| And Mrs. Albert Trimble, died from a fall from a wagon near Red Deer. |
| VANNIER |
1904-08-03 - Astleyville, Alberta Died - John VANNIER There passed away early on Monday |
| morning last, one of the oldest settlers in the district, in the person of Mr. John Vannier. He was |
| VANWART |
1904-08-25 - Knee Hill Trail, Alberta Died - G.W. VANWART died on the knee Hill trail on |
| Saturday. He was 64 years of age. He moved from Brunswick to Butte, Montana, before coming |
| VILLRERS |
1904-04-25 - Toronto, Ontario Died - VILLRERS Age 44. He was born in Caen, Normady, |
| WAGSTAFF |
1904-02-19 - Minnedosa, Manitoba Died - S. WAGSTAFF died by poisoning himself aged 27. |
| WALLIS |
1904-10-19 - Port Arthur, Ontario Died - Harold WALLIS Word was received in Tornoto that Harold |
| Wallis, manager of Crooks and Co's drug store at Port Arthur, was shot and instanly killed on |
| Sunday by an accidental discharge of a revolver. |
| WATSON |
1904-01-14 - Fort Francis, Ontario Died - William WATSON found dead |
| WATSON |
1904-10-03 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - W.W. WATSON deputy collector of customs, aged |
| WEISS |
1904-11-15 - Plymouth, USA Died - Adam WEISS of Chicago, a assenger on the steamship |
| Kaiser Wilhema III commited suicide two hours after leaving the dock at New York. |
| WESELEHINE |
1904-06-30 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mikolah WESELEHINE a Galician, killed in a fall from a |
| WHALEN |
1904-12-02 - Montreal, Quebec Died - Bridget WHALEN The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. |
| Bridget Whalen, widow of Patrick Whalen, the man who shot and klled D'Arc McGee and was |
| WILLIAMS |
1904-09-22 - Port Arthur, Ontario Died - Thomas WILLIAMS Thomas Williams and Robert Smith, |
| fishermen, were drowned in the capsizing of a skiff. |
| WORTH |
1904-10-17 - New York, USA Died - William S. WORTH USA retired is dead aged 84. He servied |
| in the Civil War, in several Indian campaigns and in Cuba. |
| WOULF |
1904-11-23 - Cardston, Alberta Died - Charles WOULF Frank Hinman (11) and Charles Woulf |
| (13) dies as a result of drinking strychnine which they thought was root beer. |
| WRIGHT |
1904-01-28 - London, Ontario Died - Whitaler WRIGHT A post mortem examination has shown |
| that Whitaler Wright committed suicide by taking cyanide of potassium. |
| ZACKILE |
1904-08-03 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - (Daughter of) ZACKILE on Monday the infant daughter of |
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