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Florence Glencross

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DEATH OF MISS FLORENCE GLENCROSS

The death of Miss Florence Glencross, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Glencross
of Nova Scotia, Canada, occurred at the home of her sister,
Mrs. H. Dickey, 107 Linden St., New Haven, Conn., March. 23rd.

The deceased was in the twenty-third year of her age and leaves to mourn,
in addition to her parents, Mrs. Humphrey Dickey of New Haven Conn.,
and Miss Dolorious Glencross of the same city and two brothers
Parker M. and Wilfred W. Glencross of Nova Scotia.

Miss Glencross was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke N.S.
She lived a pure Christian life and was a person of sweet and winning character,
beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. She was a member of
the Epworth League of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church in New Haven,
and leaves a large circle of friends to whom her death was a genuine blow.

Funeral services were held in New Haven Saturday afternoon March 25th
and were conducted by Rev. E. Foster Piper of the Epworth Church.

The floral contributions were many and beautiful, among them
being spray of Narcissus, Misses Griffin,
Spray of Narcissus, Mrs. H. J. Brown; spray of pink tulips, Mrs. M. A. and A. L. Bush;
spray of pink carnations, Leila Day and Hope Nuserus;
spray of pink carnations, Mrs. Korn and Mrs Crittenden;
spray of narcissus and hyacinths, the Johnston family;
Spray of carnations, Sister Dolly; spray carnations, the Epworth League,
spray of Calla Lilies, Humphray and Lina, spray of carnations, Ladies Aid, Epworth Methodist Church.

Interment was at Country Harbour, Nova Scotia.
Words fail to express the deep sorrow felt by taking away of a dear one.

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Thanks to Winnifred (Manson) Campbell for submitting and typing this obituary.

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