Brother
Frank Henry Price
(1866 - 1943)
Temple Lodge, No. 33


The grave of Brother Frank Price in St. Peter's Quamichan churchyard. The GPS location of the grave is: N 48⁰ 46.917’ W 123⁰ 40.030’
Here is a brief biographical sketch of Brother Frank Henry Price taken from his obituary in the local newspaper:
 
  “Price – A well-known resident of the Cowichan district  since 1884, Mr. Frank H. Price passed away at his home on York Road on  Thursday, aged 77. He had been in poor health for about two months.
      Born at Quenington,  Gloustershire, England on March 13, 1866, son of the late Charles and Jane  Price, Mr. Frank Price was educated at a private school in Cheltenham. In 1881  he came to Canada and the first two years were spent in Ontario, in Toronto,  Newmarket and Muskoka district. In 1883 he went to Manitoba with the intention  of farming.
      Disliking the long, cold winter,  he left the next year for Winnipeg and worked on the construction of the C.P.R.  in the Kicking Horse Valley until October. In company with a young man he had  met while working there, he decided to go through the mountains to British  Columbia. They started from what is now known as Golden at the junction of the  Kicking Horse and Columbia River.
      As it was getting  late in the season they were advised not to  start, but though they ran into several feet of snow on top of the Selkirks for  about two days, they arrived at the head of Schuswap Lake on October 30. Here his  companion left him, and Mr. Price proceeded on. He travelled on the south  Thompson River on the steamer Peerless. By stage, work-train and boat he  eventually arrived at Port Moody and then went by steamer to Victoria.
      By the steamer Amelia he went to  Cowichan Bay, arriving there on November 5, 1884, 59 years ago to-morrow. Mr.  Price never regretted the day he made up his mind to strike out for the coast  before the C.P.R.
      During the summer of 1885 and in  1886 he was on a survey party laying out Indian reserves on the mainland of  British Columbia. In 1887 Mr. Price, in partnership with the late Percy F.  Jaynes, brother of the  late W.P. Jaynes,  built the Quamichan Hotel in Duncan, on the site of the present Commercial  Hotel.
      In 1893 Mr. Price and his partner  built the Lakeside Hotel at Cowichan Lake. Later his brother, the late Ernest  Price, took over Mr. Jaynes’ interests. It became a well-known hostelry and  many distinguished visitors were among its guests. A stage operated between the  hotel and Duncan. Four years ago The Leader published several articles on the  early days of Cowichan Lake which Mr. Price had prepared and read in 1935 at a  meeting of the Cowichan Historical Society. It contained many interesting  stories of Indian lore and legends and names of early white settlers.
      When the Tyee mine opened up on  Mt. Sicker about 1902, Mr. Price sold the Lakeside Hotel  and built the Tzouhalem Hotel in Duncan. He  operated it for some years and sold out to his brother Ernest, who died in  1919. Since then Mr. Frank Price had lived more or less a retired life at his  home on York Road.
      In his younger days he was an all  round sportsman, specializing in fishing and shooting. He took a keen interest  in all community affairs and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. During his days  of retirement he took a great pride in the lovely gardens surrounding his home.  Mr. Price will be missed by a wide circle of friends in the district,  especially among the old-timers.
      Besides his wife, the former  Edith L. Booth, whom he married in Victoria in 1899, he leaves an only son,  Fred., Duncan; a grandson, Bryan; and a sister, Mrs. M.J. Marriott, Vancouver.  His four brothers, William, Arthur, Charles and Ernest, predeceased him some  years ago. He was a nephew of the late Augustus Pimbury, well-known old-time  resident of Cowichan Bay.
      Funeral services were held on  Monday afternoon at St. Peter’s Quamichan, the Rev. Canon T.M. Hughes  officiating. Mr. B.W. Clements was at the organ and the hymn sung was ‘Peace,  Perfect Peace.’
      Pallbearers were Messrs. H.E.  Donald, S.K. Matterson, W.M. Dwyer, K.F. Duncan, A. Day and R.W. Whittome. The  body was later cremated. The lovely floral tributes were placed on the memorial  cross in Duncan. Davis Funeral Service had charge of arrangements.”
Source: Cowichan Leader, 4 November 1943
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