January - December, 1892
August 27, 1892 - Page 3 (Special Correspondence)
Died on the 16th inst., Charles, infant son of A. Goetz. The remains were interred in the Wayside Mound cemetery Thursday. The many friends of the bereaved parents extend their warmest sympathy. Alex. Goetz, of Sault Ste.Marie, was present at the funeral.
August 27, 1892 - Page 3 - Raber
We are sorry to announce the death of Anthony Goetz's baby. They awoke Wednesday morning about 4 o'clock and found it dead in the bed.
September 17, 1892 - Page 3 (Special Correspondence)
Died, on the 1st. instant, George Muir, the 19 year old son of Wm. Muir. The deceased had been ailing for some time past, but had only been bedfast a few days when he was called away at about eleven o'clock Wednesday night. The friends extend sympathy to the bereaved parents.
January - December, 1893
May 20, 1893 - Page 3 - Raber Ripples (Special Correspondence)
Died on Friday last, in her eleventh year, Miss Sophia Oberle, eldest child and only daughter of Joseph Oberle, it is thought her trouble was typhoid pneumonia, but no doctor was in attendance on account of broken telephone lines. The sorrowning family have the hearfelt sympathy of the whole community.
January - December, 1895
July 13, 1895 - Page 12 (Special Correspondence)
Died at Raber, July 3, little Annie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Feighener. Little Annie was only sick four days. Her death was a terrible blow to her parents. Her age was 5 years and nine months and twenty-days. Mr. and Mrs. Feighener have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.
January - December, 1898
Saturday, June 25th ,1898 - Page 5 (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Jane Carey died at the home of her son, Joseph Carey, after a brief illness saturday morning June 17 in her 75th year. She was a native of Ireland and moved with her husband to Raber township in 1892. She leaves a aged husband and seven children. Mrs. T. C. Spence, Mrs. Owen Crisp, Joseph and John all of Raber township. The funeral occurred from the home Sunday afternoon and the remains were interred in the Lytle cemetery. The funeral sermon will be preached by Rev. Maltas in the Gatesville Presbyterian church, Sunday, June 26. The family has the sympathy of the entire community in its affliction.
Saturday, July 2nd, 1898 - Page 6 (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Geo Leach died at her home June 23, of dropsy after an illness of sixteen months, in her 59th year. She was a native of Liverpool, Eng., and moved with her husband and family to Raber township in 1886. She leaves a large family, the youngest thirteen years of age. The funeral was from the Stalwart Presbyterian church, Saturday and the remains were interred in Stalwart.
Saturday, August 13th 1898 - Page 3 (Special Correspondence)
Thomas an invalid son of Arthur and the late Jane Carey, died at the home of Josey Carey, Aug 4. The remains were interred Friday beside those of his mother in the Lyttle cemetery.
Saturday, October 22nd 1898 - Page 6 (Special Correspondence)
Mrs Susan Lytle, wife of William Lytle, died Oct 9, at her home at the age of 83 years. Mrs. Lylte was born in Ireland in 1815 and moved to Canada shortly after her marriage. She came to Chippewa about 18 years ago. She leaves a family of four sons and three daughtesr, Mrs. T. H. Spence, Mrs. Wm. Formen, Mrs. Richardson, Thomas and Lyle, both of Canada, and William and John Lytle both of this place. The remains were laid to rest in the Rosmont Cemetery. The bereaved husband and family have the sympathy of their many friends. The Rev. Mr. Stillwell preached the funeral sermon.
Saturday, October 22nd 1898 - Page 6 (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Crawford lost one of their twins, aged 3 months. The remains were laid to rest in the Stalwart cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Clark preached the funeral service.