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- Marriage ceremony performed by Rev. Thomas Voaden at Courtland Parsonage, Courtland, Oxford Cty., Ontario.
Mark's parents, bro. and himself are noted on the 1901 Census, Norfolk, Middleton, Ontario
1911 Canadian Census, 100 Norfolk, District 4, Middleton Twp., Page 9,
Lines 25 - 30
Ronson, Mark, Male, Head, Married, Born Nov 1886, Age 24, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist, Farmer
Ronson, Anna Bell, F, Wife, Married, Born Apr 1889, Age 22, Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Presbyterian
Ronson, Ross Wallace, M., Son, Single, Born Dec 1909, Age 1, Ontario, English, Canadian
Ronson, Charles Hope, M., Father, Married, Born Jun 1864, Age 46, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist, Carpenter/Farmer
Ronson, Henrietta, F., Mother, Married, Born Aug 1862, Age 49, English, Canadian
Ronson, Bruce Walter, M., Brother, Single, Born 1899, Age 19. English, Canadian, Baptist, none
Mark is buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Oxford Cty, Tillsonburg, Ontario.
Small inset grey granite stone in the ground
Mark Ronson / 1886 - 1938 /*
Tombstone states death as 1938, family source stated 1936
Tillsonburg News, Dec 1, 1938, pg 12, col 6
Death
Mark Ronson Passes Following Operation
Following a serious operation, Mark Ronson passed away on Thursday in the Hamilton General Hospital. He had been in ill health for about six months. The late Mr. Ronson was born and spent his entire life on the same farm on the Goshen road, Middleton. He was in his 53rd year, having been born on November 14, 1886.
Mr. Ronson was united in marriage with Annie Belle Weeks, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weeks. he is survived by his wife, one son, Ross, at home; a brother Bruce of Tillsonburg, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ronson of Tillsonburg. The latter was formerly Henrietta Cridland of Courtland
The funeral service was held on Sunday afternoon at the S. E. Carle funeral home and was largely attended. Rev. H. D. Moore of Eden Baptist Church and Rev. Albert Carr of the Tillsonburg Baptist Church conducted the service. Interment was in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. The pallbearers were Samuel Patterson, Duncan Herron, Archie Herron, Joseph McHugh Sr., Alvin Wilton and Lewis Bate. The flower bearers were Jacob Nunn, Vern Hicks, Charles Singer, Guy Mabee and Geddes Heemer.
The many beautiful floral tributes included the following: Family, piece from the wife and family; broken circle, father and mother; Bruce Ronsons and family; wreath, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Weeks, Mr and Mrs. Clare Weeks, Mrs E. M. Weeks, John Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herron, Mr and Mrs. Vern Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert May, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Sandham, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mabee, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haley, Mrs. George Gillis; sprays, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Hollier, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Herron and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Smithers, Mr. and Mrs Percy Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wallace, Mrs Harry Sinden and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. James Butler and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crossett and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crossett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benner and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Truefitt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booth, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Butler
Tillsonburg Cemetery office gives a burial date for Mark Ronson Nov 27 1938
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