ISSAC DEACHMAN
OBITUARY   ISAAC DEACHMAN
    The death of Mr. Isaac Deachman occured in the Patterson Nursing Home, Perth, last Thursday
evening.  In failing health for the past two and a half years, he had just been a patient in the nursing
home for a short time.
    Mr. Deachman was born in 1876 in Lanark Township, the son of the late John Deachman and
his wife, Mary Barber.  He had five brothers, Thomas, Robert, William, James and John and two
sisters, Lizzie (Mrs. John Kerr) of  Crystal City, Man., and Jennie (Mrs Thomas James) of Almonte.
Of this family only Mrs. John Kerr remains living.
    Mr. Deachman was married in 1897 to Maud Stevenson who predeceased him many years ago.
They were married in the Union Hall community and lived there for several years.
    Mr. Deachman was a cheesemaker by trade and had made cheese for many years at Woodlawn
and Union Hall.  During his years as a cheesemaker, he had invented a milk-can hoist which was
very popular throughout the district.  Mr Deachman also farmed for many years in Sasatchewan and
returned east about fifteen years ago.  For the past ten years he has made his home in Lanark with
his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Deachman.
    The funeral service was conducted from the Young Funeral Home on Saturday with Rev. R. J.
McNaught officiating.  Buriel was made beside his two brothers in the Lanark Village Cemrtery.
Pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Harper, Charles Mac Woods, Robert Woods, Charles M. Woods,
James Turner and Morris Turner.  The floral tributes, tokens of respect and esteem for the deceased,
were carried by several flower bearers.

OBITUARY   ISAAC DEACHMAN
    The death of Mr. Isaac Deachman occured in the Patterson Nursing Home, Perth, last Thursday
evening.  In failing health for the past two and a half years, he had just been a patient in the nursing
home for a short time.
    Mr. Deachman was born in 1876 in Lanark Township, the son of the late John Deachman and
his wife, Mary Barber.  He had five brothers, Thomas, Robert, William, James and John and two
sisters, Lizzie (Mrs. John Kerr) of  Crystal City, Man., and Jennie (Mrs Thomas James) of Almonte.
Of this family only Mrs. John Kerr remains living.
    Mr. Deachman was married in 1897 to Maud Stevenson who predeceased him many years ago.
They were married in the Union Hall community and lived there for several years.
    Mr. Deachman was a cheesemaker by trade and had made cheese for many years at Woodlawn
and Union Hall.  During his years as a cheesemaker, he had invented a milk-can hoist which was
very popular throughout the district.  Mr Deachman also farmed for many years in Sasatchewan and
returned east about fifteen years ago.  For the past ten years he has made his home in Lanark with
his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Deachman.
    The funeral service was conducted from the Young Funeral Home on Saturday with Rev. R. J.
McNaught officiating.  Buriel was made beside his two brothers in the Lanark Village Cemrtery.
Pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Harper, Charles Mac Woods, Robert Woods, Charles M. Woods,
James Turner and Morris Turner.  The floral tributes, tokens of respect and esteem for the deceased,
were carried by several flower bearers.

OBITUARY   ISAAC DEACHMAN
The death of Mr. Isaac Deachman occurred in the Patterson Nursing Home, Perth, last
Thuesday evening.   In failing health for the the past two and a half years, he had just been
a patient in the nursing home for a short time.
Mr. Deachman was born in 1876 in Lanark Township, the son of the late John Deachman and his wife Mary Barber.   He had five brothers, Thomas, Robert, William, James and John
and two sisters, Lizzie (Mrs. John Kerr) of Crystal City, Man., and Jennie (Mrs. Thomas James)
of Almonte.   Of the family, only Mrs. John Kerr remains living.
Mr. Deachman was married in 1897 to Maud Stevenson who predeceased him many years ago.
They were married in the Union Hall community and lived there for several years.
Mr. Deachman was a cheesemaker by trade and had made cheese for many years at Woodlawn
and Union Hall.   During his years as a cheesemaker he had invented a milk-can hoist which
was very popular throughout the district.   Mr. Deachman also farmed for many years in
Saskatchewan and returned east about fifteen years ago.   For the past ten years he has
made his home in Lanark with his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Deachman.
The funeral service was conducted from the Young Funeral Home on Saturday with Rev. R. J.
McNaught officiating.   Burial was made beside his two brothers in Lanark Village Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Harper, Charles Mac Woods, Robert Woods, Charles M. Woods,
James Turner and Morris Turner.
The floral tributes, tokens of respect and esteem for the deceased,
were carried by several flower bearers.



OBITUARY   ISAAC DEACHMAN
    The death of Mr. Isaac Deachman occured in the Patterson Nursing Home, Perth, last Thursday
evening.  In failing health for the past two and a half years, he had just been a patient in the nursing
home for a short time.
    Mr. Deachman was born in 1876 in Lanark Township, the son of the late John Deachman and
his wife, Mary Barber.  He had five brothers, Thomas, Robert, William, James and John and two
sisters, Lizzie (Mrs. John Kerr) of  Crystal City, Man., and Jennie (Mrs Thomas James) of Almonte.
Of this family only Mrs. John Kerr remains living.
    Mr. Deachman was married in 1897 to Maud Stevenson who predeceased him many years ago.
They were married in the Union Hall community and lived there for several years.
    Mr. Deachman was a cheesemaker by trade and had made cheese for many years at Woodlawn
and Union Hall.  During his years as a cheesemaker, he had invented a milk-can hoist which was
very popular throughout the district.  Mr Deachman also farmed for many years in Sasatchewan and
returned east about fifteen years ago.  For the past ten years he has made his home in Lanark with
his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Deachman.
    The funeral service was conducted from the Young Funeral Home on Saturday with Rev. R. J.
McNaught officiating.  Buriel was made beside his two brothers in the Lanark Village Cemrtery.
Pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Harper, Charles Mac Woods, Robert Woods, Charles M. Woods,
James Turner and Morris Turner.  The floral tributes, tokens of respect and esteem for the deceased,
were carried by several flower bearers.

OBITUARY   ISAAC DEACHMAN
    The death of Mr. Isaac Deachman occured in the Patterson Nursing Home, Perth, last Thursday
evening.  In failing health for the past two and a half years, he had just been a patient in the nursing
home for a short time.
    Mr. Deachman was born in 1876 in Lanark Township, the son of the late John Deachman and
his wife, Mary Barber.  He had five brothers, Thomas, Robert, William, James and John and two
sisters, Lizzie (Mrs. John Kerr) of  Crystal City, Man., and Jennie (Mrs Thomas James) of Almonte.
Of this family only Mrs. John Kerr remains living.
    Mr. Deachman was married in 1897 to Maud Stevenson who predeceased him many years ago.
They were married in the Union Hall community and lived there for several years.
    Mr. Deachman was a cheesemaker by trade and had made cheese for many years at Woodlawn
and Union Hall.  During his years as a cheesemaker, he had invented a milk-can hoist which was
very popular throughout the district.  Mr Deachman also farmed for many years in Sasatchewan and
returned east about fifteen years ago.  For the past ten years he has made his home in Lanark with
his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Deachman.
    The funeral service was conducted from the Young Funeral Home on Saturday with Rev. R. J.
McNaught officiating.  Buriel was made beside his two brothers in the Lanark Village Cemrtery.
Pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Harper, Charles Mac Woods, Robert Woods, Charles M. Woods,
James Turner and Morris Turner.  The floral tributes, tokens of respect and esteem for the deceased,
were carried by several flower bearers.

    Mrs. John Deachman, oldest resident of Lanark Village and one of its best known citizens
passed away in the Great War Memorial Hospital, in Perth, on Sunday January 26th, following an
illness of about six weeks.
    Mrs. Deachman, who was in her 93rd year was quite active until she became ill and was able to be
about attending to light household duties.
    She was a devout member of the Lanark United Church and was a regular attenendant, when her
health permitted, and was deeply interested in its welfare.
    Although this "Grand Old Lady" of Lanark had passed the allotted span of three score and ten by
23 years, she possessed a very vivid memory and could recall many interesting events pertaining to
the early life of Lanark village and surrounding area, where she spent her entire life.
    Born in Lanark County, near Lanark village, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woods, well known early settlers and was, prior to her marriage to Mr. John Deachman, on January 13th 1891 the former Miss Ellen (Nellie) Woods.
    Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Deachman took up residence on their farm home, near
Lanark village where they farmed for several years.  Selling their farm they moved with their family to
the village where they lived continously ever since.
    Mr. Deachman predeceased her several years ago on July 7th 1942.
    She is survived by two daughters (Florence) Mrs. John (Jack) Harper, of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan andMiss Annie May Deachman, a patient in the Wiseman Private Hospital, Perth; three grandchildren,
Cecil Harper, Toronto; Bert. Harper and Lillian, (Mrs. Herb. Park of Calgary.  Also six great grandchildren---Greg and Catherine Park,  Kevin and Paul Harper of Calgary; Julia and Paul Harper of
Toronto.  Deceased was the last surviving member of a family of eight.
    The funeral, which was largely attended took place from the George Young Funeral Home, in
Lanark, on Wednesday afternoon, January 29th to the United Church for service.
    The late Mrs. Deachman was well known to many residents of Carleton Place, where she visited
frequently with friends and many relatives.
    Numerous beautiful floral tributes were received and many friends from outside points attended the
funeral.
    Mrs. Deachman's husband was a brother of the late Mr. Robert Deachman and the late Mr Thomas
Deachman, who were well known residents of Carleton Place.
    Pallbearers were Charles H. Woods, Edward Rodger, Stanley Rodger, L. C. Affleck, and Cliff
Ballantyne.

    Mrs. John Deachman, oldest resident of Lanark Village and one of its best known citizens
passed away in the Great War Memorial Hospital, in Perth, on Sunday January 26th, following an
illness of about six weeks.
    Mrs. Deachman, who was in her 93rd year was quite active until she became ill and was able to be
about attending to light household duties.
    She was a devout member of the Lanark United Church and was a regular attenendant, when her
health permitted, and was deeply interested in its welfare.
    Although this "Grand Old Lady" of Lanark had passed the allotted span of three score and ten by
23 years, she possessed a very vivid memory and could recall many interesting events pertaining to
the early life of Lanark village and surrounding area, where she spent her entire life.
    Born in Lanark County, near Lanark village, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woods, well known early settlers and was, prior to her marriage to Mr. John Deachman, on January 13th 1891 the former Miss Ellen (Nellie) Woods.
    Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Deachman took up residence on their farm home, near
Lanark village where they farmed for several years.  Selling their farm they moved with their family to
the village where they lived continously ever since.
    Mr. Deachman predeceased her several years ago on July 7th 1942.
    She is survived by two daughters (Florence) Mrs. John (Jack) Harper, of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan andMiss Annie May Deachman, a patient in the Wiseman Private Hospital, Perth; three grandchildren,
Cecil Harper, Toronto; Bert. Harper and Lillian, (Mrs. Herb. Park of Calgary.  Also six great grandchildren---Greg and Catherine Park,  Kevin and Paul Harper of Calgary; Julia and Paul Harper of
Toronto.  Deceased was the last surviving member of a family of eight.
    The funeral, which was largely attended took place from the George Young Funeral Home, in
Lanark, on Wednesday afternoon, January 29th to the United Church for service.
    The late Mrs. Deachman was well known to many residents of Carleton Place, where she visited
frequently with friends and many relatives.
    Numerous beautiful floral tributes were received and many friends from outside points attended the
funeral.
    Mrs. Deachman's husband was a brother of the late Mr. Robert Deachman and the late Mr Thomas
Deachman, who were well known residents of Carleton Place.
    Pallbearers were Charles H. Woods, Edward Rodger, Stanley Rodger, L. C. Affleck, and Cliff
Ballantyne.

FATHER   John Deachman #1
MOTHER  Mary Deachman (Barber)

MARRIED Annie Maud Stevenson, (daughter of Andrew Stevenson & Sarah Taylor), on April 10th., 1900 in the Union Hall.  Miss Annie Nolan, of  Almonte was the bridesmaid   (The Lanark Era Wed. April 18th., 1900).            (see marriage below) &    (see death below)
Isaac was born about 1876 in Lanark; died after 1942 in Perth.   (see obituary below)

CHILDREN  ?

Residing at Union Hall in 1900, Tisdale, Sask. in 1917, Saskatoon in 1919, Crystal City, Man. in
1932 & Almonte in 1935.
MARRIAGE           THE LANARK ERA           Wed. April 18th., 1900
At Union Hall, April 10th., 1900, Mr. Isaac Deachman, brother of Mr. James Deachman, to
Miss Annie M. Stevenson, daughter of Mr. Andrew Stevenson.   Miss Annie Nolan, of
Almonte was the bridesmaid.
DEATH            THE LANARK ERA                    Wed. April 8th. 1925
Almonte, Fri. Mar. 28th., 1925, Maud Stevenson, wife of Isaac Deachman.   She was the
daughter of the late Andrew Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson of Almonte and was married
25 years ago.   Her brothers and sisters are; Jennie (Mrs. John Sutherland) of Almonte;
Effie (Mrs. J. D. Thompson) of Walnachin, B.C.; Nellie (Mrs. Cliff James) of Almonte;
Sadie (Mrs. T. Kedey) of Fitzroy; Dan Stevenson of Tisdale, Sask. and William N. Stevenson
of Almonte.   A brother and sister are deceased.