Who was Patricia Thompson From Clayton?

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Who was Patricia Thompson From Clayton?

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So who was Patricia Thompson that won third place?

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Was this Patricia??? Father of Lambert?

THOMPSON – Suddenly at home, R R 2, Almonte, Ontario on Wednesday, October 9th, 1984. Lambert Wallace Thompson. Beloved husband of Dorothy Rodger, dear father of Patricia (Mrs. Arnold Gunn), Almonte; Rodger, Willowdale; Glenn, Kitchener; David at home; Joyce and Heather of Ottawa. Dear grandfather of Catherine, Rob, Richard, Michael, Lynne, Lori and Lisa Thompson. Dear brother of Harvey, Ottawa; Alice (Mrs. John Cross), Edmonton; Irene (Mrs. Earle Pretty, Middleville; Allan, RR 3, Carleton Place; Isobel (Mrs. Stewart Rodger), Rosetta; John, Carleton Place; Bill, Arnprior and Laura (Mrs. John G. Rintoul), Clayton. Predeceased by four brothers, Leonard, Edwin, Russell and Malcolm. In his 77th year. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral service was held in the Funeral Home on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Rosetta United Cemetery, Rosetta, Ontario

Black Rock Clayton

Dear Uncle Ray — Marian and Ettie Morrow — Bessie and Robert Sproule –Shirley Thomas Lavant Station 1942

Patsy Williams from Carleton Place and Uncle Ray’s Mail Bag

So Which Island did the River Drivers of Clayton get Marooned On?

The Old Community Hall in Clayton

The Clayton Methodist Cemetery

Come all my dear companions and listen to my song–Songs of Clayton

Rocking and Rolling on the Spring Clayton Road

Rose Mary Sarsfield

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Patricia Thompson was the oldest daughter of Bert Thompson and Dorothy Roger. She had siblings Roger, Glenn, David, Joyce and Heather. She was the wife of Arnold Gunn. She passed March 23, 2022. She was a teacher who devoted her life to children with special needs. She and Arnold lived in Almonte.

Carolyn Mountenay

Rose Mary Sarsfield I worked with Pat at the old R. Tait McKenzie over 30 years ago. She was a kind woman.

About lindaseccaspina

Before she laid her fingers to a keyboard, Linda was a fashion designer, and then owned the eclectic store Flash Cadilac and Savannah Devilles in Ottawa on Rideau Street from 1976-1996. She also did clothing for various media and worked on “You Can’t do that on Television”. After writing for years about things that she cared about or pissed her off on American media she finally found her calling. She is a weekly columnist for the Sherbrooke Record and documents history every single day and has over 6500 blogs about Lanark County and Ottawa and an enormous weekly readership. Linda has published six books and is in her 4th year as a town councillor for Carleton Place. She believes in community and promoting business owners because she believes she can, so she does.

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