1914 - 1956 (41 years)
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Name |
Stanley Earl "Stan" Bremner |
Prefix |
Corporal |
Born |
2 Aug 1914 |
Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
FindAGrave |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132526564 |
Military |
WW2 |
Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-105236 |
Died |
27 May 1956 |
Buried |
Woodland Cem., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I105236 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2024 |
Father |
Charles Robert Bremner, b. 15 Apr 1880, Owen Sound, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada , d. 27 Jul 1940, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 60 years) |
Mother |
Jessie Maria Gray, b. 1880, Gananoque, Leeds & Grenville United Co's, Ontario, Canada , d. 25 Apr 1934, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 54 years) |
Family ID |
F296637 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- ACCUSED DISCHARGED
Walter Deeton, of Waterloo, was discharged last Friday by Magistrate J. J. A. Weir at a preliminary hearing on a charge of manslaughter. The charge was laid following an automobile accident in which Harold Slumski, a passenger in Deeton's car, was fatally injured near New Hamburg.
New Hamburg Independent 5 Apr 1935
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One Seriously Injured In Auto Accident
Two Others Slightly Hurt
Early Saturday evening a car driven by Walter Deeton, of Waterloo, crashed into two trees on the highway about one mile east of New Hamlburg. As a result Harold Slumski, of Kitchener, was seriously injured and was still unconscious at the K.-W. hospital on Monday afternoon. It is believed he suffered internal injuries and had his arm broken in several places. The driver and the other passenger, Stan Brenner, well known Kitchener amateur boxer, miraculously escaped with minor injuries. The three men were brought to local doctors and Slumski was later transferred to the hospital by ambulance.
It appears that the driver failed to negotiate a slight turn in the road after crossing a small culvert and the heavy car an Oldsmobile, plunged over the shoulder, careened off a tree and crashed into a second tree. Slumski was thrown onto the hard pavement.
The car was practically completely wrecked and was possibly the worst piece of wreckage ever towed into town. The car was taken to Hammer's garage.
A charge of criminal negligence was laid against Deeton and he his out on $2,000 bail. His case will come up in county police court next Monday.
New Hamburg Indendent 15 Mar 1935
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