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Reuben Cross

Mr. Reuben Cross was one of the pioneer merchants of Killarney.  Born in Collingwood, Ontario, he travelled west as a young man as far as Manitou, Manitoba, and a couple of years later, moved on to Holmfield where he was engaged as manager of a small general store.  While there he met and married Annie Armstrong.

About the year 1895 he went into business in Killarney, opening a general store which for that time, was considered large and up-to-date with its wide variety of merchandise.  It was a friendly store, reflecting the personality of its manager, and his sense of good will toward the customers – particularly those who had to drive long miles to town in every kind of weather to do their shopping.

Mr. and Mrs. Cross were both devoted members of the Methodist Church.  For some years Mr. Cross served on the Board, and his fluency as a speaker made his leadership felt in all departments of church work.  Perhaps dearest to this heart were the prayer meetings.

Their home was always known for its hospitality. 

In 1905, they went to Spokane, Washington, where Mrs. Cross died in 1939 and Reuben Cross two years later.