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Wow! Thank you for sharing the article. It’s a fascinating story. The woman they spoke to seems to have had a fascinating childhood. I was touched by the story of her father bringing her to a storage room with her mother’s belongings after she died, every year for her birthday. He would select something to give her

The community came together in a big way following the sad discovery and that November, 82 years after his death, “Baby Kintyre” was buried in a Richmond Hill cemetery. He was also remembered with a tree planting, a bench and a plaque in a parkette behind the neighbouring Queen Alexandra School.