47 A special train left Charlottetown for Souris on the day of James R's funeral. Those present included Lieutenant - Governor Maclntyre , Hon . James H.Cummiskey , Hon . George Forbes , Mr . Benjamin Rogers , Judge Warburton , Judge MacDonald , Lauchlin MacDonald , John Kickham M.L.A ., Hon . James W.Richards and Hon . J.F.Whear . The Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Pr. Ronald MacDonald and Pr. Walker. Pallbearers were John McLean , M.L.A . , R.R.MacDonald , C.H. Sterns , A.E. Clarke , Captain Dominick MacDonald and Captain Lanigan . The remains were interred in St. Mary's Cemetary . '** James R. MacLean 's mercantile business must have been profitable. His properties included a lot of land and buildings in Souris , a farm at New Zealand occupied by Thomas Murnaghan , a farm at New Zealand occupied by Isaac Cheverie , a farm at i occupied by Henry Mallard as well as several other properties. ' His wife and family lived in Souris after his death. They left the Island in 1914 and moved to Scotland . Mrs. MacLean married Major Thomas but left him in 1922 and resumed her former name. Jimmy last touch with the rest of the family. After Jimmy died it was found that he had left two children, Mrs. Hicks and Rod MacLean . Jimmy was awarded the Member of the British Empire. He was involved in the Military. James R.'s daughter Adele became a nurse. Ronelda married a Balon, an optician. They moved to Tasmania from England . They had four children - Victor, David, Adeline and Via . Ronelda has 17 grandchildren. James R's wife Marcella moved to Australia 277 when she was eighty and she died there is 1969 at the age of 97« James R's farm was sold to Angus MacDonald . It later pass¬ ed to Fred Cheverie . It is presently owned by John and Bernard poo Cheverie of East Point .