Robert George Moffat

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Robert George Moffat beloved husband of Minnie Jemima Moffat, passed away suddenly on his son’s farm near Killarney, Manitoba July 27, 1970. Mr. Moffat was born in Sidney, Manitoba, February, 20th, 1894. In 1900 he moved with his parents to a farm in the Holmfieid district, and in 1916 he joined the Army where he served as a War Veteran in i the 100th Overseas Battalion. Following the war he returned to Holmfieid and in 1926 was mar-\ ried to Minnie Shepherd. Two years later they moved to the Enterprize District, where they farmed until 1965 when they took up residence in the Town of Killarney. Mr. Moffat was a member of the Presbyterian Church and faithfully served on the Board of Managers. He was predeceased by six brothers and two sisters. Left to mourn are: his wife Minnie; three daughters; Ethel and Reta of Winnipeg, and Muriel of Virden, Manitoba, one son George of Killarney, five sisters Ruth Stacey, Gertrude Milliken, Mary Cullen and Pearl Armstrong, all of Killarney, and Lily Haight of Cartwright, Manitoba, one brother, Percy of Kil- i lamev. Funeral service was! | held in the Erskine Pres by* iterian Church, July 31st. Rev. i Kenneth Plum officiated, assist-led by Miss Kinnon. Pallbearers were six nephews: Ed Stacey, Bob Black, Jim Cullen, Ken Moffat, Brian Moffat, and Mer* vin Moffat. Arrangements were made by the Killarney Funeral Home and interment in the Kil-larney Cemetery.
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Winnipeg Free Press

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA

Wed, Aug 26, 1970

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