Dentist.
Born at Vankleek Hill, Ontario in 1876, son of George K. and Eliza Fitzpatrick, he was educated at the High School in Vankleek Hill and the University of Toronto. In 1898, he served with Argentine Rangers of Quebec. He came to Manitoba in 1900 and established a dental practice in the Smith Block in Brandon. He later practiced dentistry at Winnipeg and Rosetown. In 1904, he married Ida May Morrison (1879-1978) and they had one daughter. He was a member of the IOOF, American Yeomanry of World, Liberal party, and Protestant church. He died at Toronto, Ontario in June 1951.
Who’s Who in Western Canada: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Men and Women of Western Canada, Volume 1, edited by C. W. Parker, Vancouver: Canadian Press Association, 1911.
“Dentist succumbs,” Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 26 June 1951, page 18.
Obituary [Ida May Morrison], The Citizen, 18 December 1978, page 38.
We thank Darryl Toews for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
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