[Annie Uttley] | [Menno Wilfong] | [daughter Myrtle Wilfong]

Annie Uttley – 1869-1935

Annie Matilda Uttley was the fourth and last child of Jonathan Uttley and Matilda Girling. Named after her mother, Annie's middle name is mentioned in the Last Will of her father when he died in 1895 and she included her middle initial of "M." in a newspaper notice after her mother died in 1918.

She was born on 28 February 1869, according to the 1901 Census, in Elmira. She is included in the census of 1871 (Anna, age 2), 1881 (Anny, age 12), 1891 (Annie, age 21) and 1901 (Annie, age 32).

Marriage

From the Ontario Marriage Archive of 1889, reference #012177, Annie is married to Menno Wilfong:

     Groom:     Menno Wilfong
     Age:       25
     Residence: Doon, Ont
     Born:      Doon, Ont
                bachelor
     Occ:       Laborer
     Parents:   Michael & Mary Wilfong
     Religion:  Lutheran
     Bride:     Annie Uttley
     Age:       20
     Residence: Elmira, Ont
     Born:      Elmira, Ont
                spinster
     Parents:   Jonathan & Matilda Uttley
     Religion:  Methodist
     Witnesses: Dilman Wilfong, Doon, Ont,
                Ellen Uttley, Elmira, Ont
     When:      October 16, 1889, Elmira
The Family of Menno Wilfong and Annie Uttley
Name Date & Place of Birth Date & Place of Marriage Name of Spouse Date & Place of Death Other Information
Menno Wilfong 13 October 1862, Doon 16 October 1889, Elmira Annie Uttley 6 February 1950, Kitchener -
Annie Uttley 28 February 1869, Elmira Menno Wilfong 30 January 1935, Elmira -
Frank G. Wilfong 14 Sept 1890, Elmira Married Unknown After 1966 lived in Toronto
Children?
Charles Wilfong 24 March 1892, Elmira Unknown Unknown after 1950, before 1966 lived in Long Branch
Tillie Wilfong 10 March 1894, Elmira Unknown Ernest Bell Watson 6 February 1986 Laverne Claire, Glen Ross and Harold Burton
Burton Wilfong 1897, Elmira Child   1906, Elmira Named Jonathan in 1901 Census
Robert Wilfong 1907, Elmira Baby   1907, Elmira -
Myrtle Annette Wilfong 25 January 1904, Elmira not married   12 April 1966, Kitchener -

Death

In the DEATHS column of the K-W Daily Record of Wednesday January 30, 1935, page 17:
WILFONG, Mrs. Menno, Elmira,
    Jan. 30, 67 years.
Her obituary is written in the Elmira Signet of January 31, 1935. In the microfilm copy, a corner of the newspaper is folded over part of the headings and first paragraph. It would have read:
[Wilfong]
OBITUARY
-----
Mrs. Menno Wilfong

    The death [took place in Elmira at] eight o'clock [Wednesday morning of] Mrs. Menno [Wilfong who had been] in failing health [for __________. Mrs.] Wilfong was a daughter [of the late] Mrs. and Mrs. Jonathan Uttley. She was 67 years of age. Mrs. Wilfong was a member of Wesley United church.
    Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Frank of West Toronto and Charles of Long Branch, and two daughters, Mrs. E. Watson of Elmira and Myrtle, on the teaching staff of the Elmira Public School. Two sons and one sister predeceased her.
    The funeral will take place from her late home on Church Street, Elmira, tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, with service at the house at two o'clock and interment in the Elmira cemetery. Rev. J. Ure Stewart will have charge of the services.

One week later in the Elmira Signet of February 7, 1935
FUNERAL OF MRS. MENNO WILFONG
-----

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Menno Wilfong, held last Friday afternoon, was largely attended, many relatives and friends from town and distant points being present to pay their last respects. The services were in charge of the Rev. J. Ure Stewart of Wesley United Church, of which the deceased was a life-long member. He was assisted by the Rev. G. Little of Gale Presbyterian Church. The pall bearers were Bert Stickney, Wm. Honsinger, Samuel Switzer, Edwin Tyack, David Fear and Lemuel Powell, all old friends of the family.
    Among those present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilfong and Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wilfong of Flint, Mich., Mrs. Mary Parr, Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilfong and Miss Doris Wilfong, Doon, Mrs. Otto Schedler, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel, Kitchener, Dillman Wilfong, Waterloo, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Wilfong, West Toronto and Charles Wilfong, of Long Branch.


Menno Wilfong – 1863-1950

Death

In the DEATHS column of the Elmira Signet of February 9, 1950, page 5:
WILFONG, Menno, 42 Church St.,
    Elmira, Feb. 6, 87 years.
On page 10 of the same paper is found:
OBITUARY
-----
MENNO WILFONG

    Menno Wilfong, 87, of 42 Church St., Elmira, died Monday night at K-W Hospital.
    Born Oct. 13, 1862 at Doon, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wilfong. He came to Elmira at the age of 21 and worked for Jonathan Uttley, general merchant, until Mr. Uttley died. Mr. Wilfong retired 27 years ago. He was a member of Wesley United Church.
    Surviving are two sons, Frank of Toronto, Charles of Long Branch; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Tillie) Watson and Myrtle, both of Elmira.
    Also surviving are two brothers, Dilmos of Waterloo, Archie of Flint, Mich., a sister, Mrs. Otto Schedler of Kitchener, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
    Two sons predeceased him. His wife, the former Annie Uttley, died in February, 1935.
    The funeral service will be held at the Driesinger Funeral Parlor Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. with burial in Elmira Cemetery.
    Rev. W. M. B. Metcalfe of Wesley United Church will officiate.

[42 Church]
42 Church St West in Elmira

Myrtle Annette Wilfong – 1904-1966

Death

The death of Myrtle Annetta, the youngest child of Annie and Menno Wilfong was reported in the Elmira Signet on April 13, 1966 on page 4:
Obituaries

MYRTLE A. WILFONG

    Myrtle Annette Wilfong, 62, of 42 Church St, W., died at K-W Hospital Tuesday following a brief illness.
    Miss Wilfong was born at Elmira Jan. 25, 1904, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wilfong.
    She was a former public school teacher, retiring in 1964. She was graduated from Hamilton Normal school and was a member of Wesley United Church.
    Surviving are one brother, Frank G. Wilfong. Toronto; one sister, Mrs. E.B. (Tillie) Watson, Elmira, and several nieces and nephews.
    Three brothers predeceased her.
    The body is at the Dreisinger Funeral Parlor where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday by Rev. A.L. Evans. Burial will take place in Elmira cemetery.


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