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Object Name
Spoon
Object ID
1973.001.091
Title
Small silver spoon with "W" engraved into the handle.
Description
Small silver spoon with a "W" engraved into the handle. There is black at the edge of the handle of the spoon.
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Warner, Grace
Grace Aline Warner (nee Fair) was born on a farm in North Portal, Saskatchewan into a family of six children. Her second husband was James (Jim) Warner, a widower and ex-solider with a farm in Peace River Country. When Jim retried they moved to Oliver for four years, and then to Salmon Arm, before they moved down to Victoria. She enjoyed making art, in particular sculptures from toilet paper and wood carvings. Grace passed away December 10th 1972. She is buried in Maple Ridge.
Warner, James Thomas
James Warner, also known as Jim, was a solider and widower who lived on a farm in Peace River country. He married Grace Fair. The two moved to Oliver and settled there for 4 years before moving to Salmon Arm and then Victoria.
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