Person:Lydia Kreutzer (1)

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Lydia Elizabeth Kreutzer
m. 29 Apr 1945
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] Lydia Elizabeth Kreutzer
Gender Female
Birth[5] 26 Nov 1912 Lipton, Saskatchewan, Canada
Other[5][6] Abt 1939 (to abt 1942) engaged to George Miller but never married.
Marriage 29 Apr 1945 Saskatchewan, Canadato Clarence Mayhew Watson
Death[4][5] 5 Mar 2003 Edmonton, Alberta, Canadaat the University Hospital
Funeral[5] 7 Mar 2003 Edmonton, Alberta, Canadaat the Appel Funeral Home
Burial? Jul 2007 Lipton, Saskatchewan, CanadaAshes were scatter at Lipton Cemetery
References
  1. William Elizabeth Kreutzer -- Their Family
    Page 4.
  2. Trails and Tales of Settlement and Progress, Lipton and District,1875-1985, File Reference: ISBN 0-919781-27-6
    Page 489.
  3. Linda (Sanford) Schofield, June 1998 -- GED File.
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Kreutzer Family from Reichau Austria 1898-2008
    p. 7 & 27.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Moffat, Richard G. (Rick).
  6. Obituary -- MILLER, George Henry "Bing".

    from newspaper clipping - unknown newspaper

    MILLER, George Henry "Bing"
    August 12, 1911 - October 8, 1997

    Retired C/Supt. (Chief Superintendent) G.H. Miller passed away at the age of 86 at the Ottawa General Hospital after a brief illness. Raised on a farm near Lipton, Saskatchewan, he pitched semi-professional baseball. The flip of a coin aided his decision to leave baseball behind and join the RCMP. A long and varied career, which included time in the Musical Ride, service in fice provinces and in Germany, led eventually to retirement in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. The beauty of the east coast inspired him to pursue yet another successful career in oil painting. In 1982 he moved to Ottawa. Much loved husband for 45 years of the late Eleanor Frances (Fleming) of Minnedosa, Manitoba. Father of <names of living individuals have been removed.> Predeceased by his parents John and Katherine Miller, brothers John (Lillian), Fort Qu'Appelle and Bill (Lipton), sister Eva (Albert) Serfas, Medicine Hat and brother-in-law Bob Forbes, Choiceland. Survived by sisters <names of living individuals have been removed>, and many nieces and nephews. Among those left to remember him are his long time friends Bud and Dee Barber, Nepean and Lydie Watson, Edmonton, a dear friend whose renewed acquaintance and gentle correspondence brightened his final years. A special farewell from his devoted buddies Daisy and Kasha with whom he passed so many hours of quiet companionship. A private service was held on October 10, 1997, followed by cremation and interment at Capital Memorial Gardens. For those who wish to make memorial donations, gifts to the Cancer Society, Alzeimer Society or Salvation Army would be appreciated.