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Mary M Dunmire was married July 2, 1932 in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada to Clifford L Schriver. Clifford, son of David Schriver & Sarah Mullan, was born in Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada.
They had 1 daughter: Mary Lorraine Schriver April 9, 1933 - still living in 2015.
Mary & Clifford divorced
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Mary was married a 2nd time to Kenneth Bruce Wilson. He was a warrant officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, born in New Zealand. He is the son of Harry Wilson & Sybil Hippsley. As of March 2015 still living.
No children were born to Mary & Ken.
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Personal note: Almost until the day she died, Mary only wore high heels. She could also crochet & knit almost anything. While visiting me, she repaired a couple of my crocheted bedspreads. It was so perfect, I could not tell where the repairs were made.
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Mary M Dunmire was married July 2, 1932 in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada to Clifford L Schriver. Clifford, son of David Schriver & Sarah Mullan, was born in Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada.
They had 1 daughter: Mary Lorraine Schriver April 9, 1933 - still living in 2015.
Mary & Clifford divorced
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Mary was married a 2nd time to Kenneth Bruce Wilson. He was a warrant officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, born in New Zealand. He is the son of Harry Wilson & Sybil Hippsley. As of March 2015 still living.
No children were born to Mary & Ken.
___________________________________________________________
ARCHIVE.org
A new, print on demand Vol I may be purchased from: AbeBooks.com
__________________________________________________________________
Personal note: Almost until the day she died, Mary only wore high heels. She could also crochet & knit almost anything. While visiting me, she repaired a couple of my crocheted bedspreads. It was so perfect, I could not tell where the repairs were made.
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