Inman and lived in North St. Eleanor 's. Tom married Moray McVittie who died when their only child, Alice, was very young. Alice lived with her uncle and aunt, Alvin and Hazel. Tom Yeo stayed on the home farm until it was sold. Lena and her husband, , lived there for a time as well but later moved to Summerside . Contributed by Winston Yeo Frank Yeo Family Frank Yeo was first married to Sadie Lyle , daughter of John and Sadie (Rochford) Lyle of Lot 16 ; they had two chil¬ dren, Edgar and Sadie. Sadie, born in 1909, lived only a few days, and is buried in the Lot 16 United Church Cemetery . Mrs. Frank (Sadie) Yeo also died in 1909. Frank Yeo 's second marriage was to Pearl Wright Clark . They owned and operated a farm in North St. Eleanor 's, previously the Howatt property. Pearl was a Sunday School teacher at the Lot 16 United Church where she also sang in the choir. They had two daughters, Wanda (Rayworth Ray- ner) and Muriel ( Curtis Olive ). Pearl went to Boston for medical treatment and died there in 1950. Her remains were brought to Moncton by train where the Summerside undertaker, Ensor Bowness, was to pick them up and transport them home to Summer- side. A great winter storm developed; roads were becoming impassable, so somewhere in the Middleton area, Bowness transferred the remains by horse and sleigh to an Affleck home nearby to wait out the storm. Meanwhile, some of the family who had traveled by car to Boston to be with her dur¬ ing her illness, got stormstayed overnight in Borden at the car ferry. The following day, as they made their way home, they found the empty hearse and had no idea what had hap¬ pened to Pearl's remains. Eventually, the roads were cleared; Bowness and the Yeo family made it to Summerside where the burial took place in People's Cemetery. Because of the storm of 1950, the plots which Frank Yeo had reserved in the Lot 16 United Church Cemetery remain vacant. Contributed by the Lillian Teo 301 Families associated with United