Notes |
- Caseel A. Glenndinning was enumerated in the 1900 USA Census, North Dakota, Walsh County, Lampton, age 4/12 months, born North Dakota (?). Birth registration 731 Government of Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Alexander Casswell Glendinning, born 1 January 1900, Edinburg, father James Glendinning, mother Fanny Adelaine Baird. Velma and Derwood are step children from Violet Gieb's previous marriage. In 1959 was living on the Glendinning farm at Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada. Died in a nursing home in Strasbourg. Was cremated.
Following courtesy of Lorne Wallace Glendinning from Agnes Helen Baird's scrapbook:
A. Glendinning Passed Away July 15th, 1984
Alexander Caswell Glendinning was born on January 1, 1900 in North Dakota. In 1903 the family moved to Canada and settled in the Southcote district to take up farming.
In November 1949 Cas married Violet Gieb and they took up residence in Strasbourg where he continued to farm and also ran a trucking business until his retirement in 1971. Cas was a dedicated and hard working man and took great pride in all that he did.
He passed away Sunday evening, July 15, 1984 at the age of 84 years. He was predeceased by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Glendinning and two brothers Harold and Robert.
He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Violet; daughter Velma and her husband Bob of Richmond Hill, Ontario; and a son Derwood and his wife Regina of Medicine Hat, Alberta; two grandchildren, Dale and Terry-Lynn and three great grandchildren all of Medicine Hat, Alberta; three brothers: Alton and Alice of Saskatoon, Woodrow and Dorothy of Strasbourg, Lorne and Frances of Regina; one sister Edythe and Arden of Vancouver, and his loving aunt Agnes from Regina.
Cas will be remembered as a quiet and unassuming person, a respected and well liked member of his church and community.
The Memorial service was held on Wednesday, July 18, 1984 from Strasbourg United Church with Bryan Youngs-Ranson officiating. Organist was Lenore Erhardt. Hanson's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Interment took place at Crescent Road Cemetery, Strasbourg.
Following the service a lunch was served in the church hall.
|