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- (Research): STROME, Emery A.-- Died
at the K-W Hospital, on Mon-
day, July 21, Emery A. Strome,
aged 70 years of 69 Stirling
Ave. N., Kitchener; he was a
member of Emmanuel United
Church, Waterloo, and the Unit-
ed Commercial Travellers Asso-
cation. He operated Strome's
Meat Market in Kitchener and
Waterloo for over 30 years.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Strome; husband of Reta
Good; father of Rev. Glen of
Hanover, Donald E. of Wa-
terloo, Mrs. Herbert (Darlene)
Greulich of Route 2, Galt, Cam-
bridge; stepfather of Larry
Koch of Barrie, Dale Koch of
Pembroke, Dennis Koch of
Langford, B.C., Mrs. Norman
(Ethel) Young of Kitchener,
Mrs. William (Gloria) Mitchell
of Ottawa, and Mrs. William
(Carolynn) Ariss of Thunder
Bay; brother of Mrs. Lloyd
(Olive) Diefenbacher of Route 1,
New Dundee, and Mrs. Maurice
(Stella) Kellsey of Waterloo; he
is also survived by 15 grand-
children; predeceased by three
brothers and one sister.
Resting at the Edward R.
Good Funeral Home, 171 King
St. S., Waterloo, after 7 p.m.
this evening for the funeral ser-
vice in the chapel Thursday, at
2:30 p.m. Rev. Robert Ross and
Rev. James Reusser officiating.
Burial in First Mennonite ceme-
tery, Kitchener.
Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appre-
ciated as expressions of sympa-
thy.
Obituary:
- Obituary,
STROME, Emery A.-- Died at the K-W Hospital, on Monday, July 21, Emery A. Strome, aged 70 years of 69 Stirling Ave. N., Kitchener; he was a member of Emmanuel United Church, Waterloo, and the Unit- ed Commercial Travellers Assocation. He operated Strome's Meat Market in Kitchener and Waterloo for over 30 years. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strome; husband of Reta Good; father of Rev. Glen of Hanover, Donald E. of Waterloo, Mrs. Herbert (Darlene) Greulich of Route 2, Galt, Cambridge; stepfather of Larry Koch of Barrie, Dale Koch of Pembroke, Dennis Koch of Langford, B.C., Mrs. Norman (Ethel) Young of Kitchener, Mrs. William (Gloria) Mitchell of Ottawa, and Mrs. William (Carolynn) Ariss of Thunder Bay; brother of Mrs. Lloyd (Olive) Diefenbacher of Route 1, New Dundee, and Mrs. Maurice (Stella) Kellsey of Waterloo; he is also survived by 15 grandchildren; predeceased by three brothers and one sister. Resting at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, after 7 p.m. this evening for the funeral ser- vice in the chapel Thursday, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Robert Ross and Rev. James Reusser officiating. Burial in First Mennonite cemetery, Kitchener.
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