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Robert Tedford Archibald

Red Bar Divider

DENVER, Guysboro County --
The death of Robert Tedford Archibald, 59,
of Archibald Mills Road, Denver,
occurred Monday in St. Mary's Hospital, Sherbrooke.

Born in Denver, he was the son of the late Fisher and Bessie (Fenton) Archibald.

He lived all his life in Denver and was a member of Glenelg Presbyterian Church where he served as an elder and choir member.

He was actively involved in the Oddfellows Lodge Radium 137 and Sunlight Rebekah Lodge 110, both in East River St. Mary's;
as well as the St. Mary's Male Choir, St. Mary's Liberal Association, St. Mary's District Volunteer Fire Department, Home and School and Evergreen cemetery committee.
He was a partner in F. Archibald and Sons Lumber Company.

Surviving are his wife the former Ethel Florence Hattie;
two daughters,
Ella (Mrs. Harold Cameron) Sydney;
Bonnie (Mrs. Clyde McGrath) Tracadie;
two sons,
Gerry, Fall River; and
Tim, at home.
six grandchildren.

Also surviving are five sisters,
Vera (Mrs. Stirling Taylor), Lochaber,
Isabel (Mrs. Russell Porter), Dartmouth,
Hazel (Mrs. Stewart Gunn), Denver,
Murial (Mrs. Eldon Taylor), Dartmouth,
Ruth (Mrs. James MacKay), Truro,
six brothers;
Joseph, Cameron Settlement;
Clarence, Frank, Eldon, Raymond all of Denver;
and Harold, Auburn.
He was predeceased by a brother John in infancy.

The remains will rest at the Glenelg Presbyterian Church after 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from Kirk Memorial United Church, Aspen.

Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Aspen.

Donations may be made to Glenelg Presbyterian Church or St. Mary's Hospital.

September 23rd

RED BAR

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