which would require considerable skill. By 1887 Angus was working for Bruce Stewart and Company Foundry, as a pattern maker, a job merited by only the most skilled carpenters. He worked there until his death on April 12, 1925. Sometime between 1891 and 1896 Angus and Li 2zie took into their home Lizzie's mother Margaret Laccy , who had lived for some time with her son John and daughter Annie on . On December 27,1896 Margaret Doyle nee Laccy died at the home of Angus and Lizzie Walker . She had been born in Ireland in 1811 and died at the age of eighty-six. Margaret outlived her husband by thirty-three years, and outlived her sons Peter, William, Moses, and Pierce. The most probable location of the grave is the Roman Catholic graveyard near Birchwood. Although the Cemetery near St . Pius X had been opened in 1884, she would have, in all likelihood, been buried with her husband. The following Christmas Lizzie and Angus had another funeral. Thcir twenty-two year-old daughter Gertrude died at their home on Christmas morning. Her cause of death we do not know. Angus had the sad task of purchasing a family plot at the graveyard in Park dale on Christmas day (plot* 278). Four of the family arc buried there, although no stone is present. Shortly after that, the family moved to . The following poem appeared in the Examiner two days after Christmas. Dearest Gertie thou has left us And thy loss we deeply feel But t'is God that has bereft us He can all our sorrows heal Yet again we hope to meet thee When the day of life has fled When in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tears are shed Elizabeth (Doyle) Walker died August 9, 1914. •»■>