Greygoose, Alfred George: Service no. 651973

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CHESLEY – Alfred George Greygoose, 78, a resident here for the past five years died Tuesday in the Chesley and District Memorial Hospital. A veteran of both World Wars I and II, he was born in England. For 21 years he was employed in a paper mill in Georgetown before retiring to Chesley. Prior to living in Georgetown, he had resided in Owen Sound. His wife, the former Annie Oakshott, predeceased him. Surviving are two sons, Victor of Georgetown, George of Toronto, one daughter, Anne, Mrs. Roy McAllister of Chesley. There are six grandchildren. Mr. Greygoose was a member of the Anglican Church and the Royal Canadian Legion branch U4 Chesley.

The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Wednesday, November 22, 1967

CHESLEY – Alfred George Greygoose, 78, a resident here for the past five years died Tuesday in the Chesley and District Memorial Hospital. A veteran of both World Wars I and II, he was born in England. For 21 years he was employed in a paper mill in Georgetown before retiring to Chesley. Prior to living in Georgetown, he had resided in Owen Sound. His wife, the former Annie Oakshott, predeceased him. Surviving are two sons, Victor of Georgetown, George of Toronto, one daughter, Anne, Mrs. Roy McAllister of Chesley. There are six grandchildren. Mr. Greygoose was a member of the Anglican Church and the Royal Canadian Legion branch U4 Chesley.

Georgetown Herald. November 30, 1967. Page 21.

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