Hilborn, Percy R.

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Hilborn, Percy R.

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        Dates of existence

        1886-1972

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        Percy R. Hilborn was a Canadian industrialist and philanthropist born in Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario in 1886. A graduate of McGill University graduate, he was involved in furniture manufacture, including the Canadian Office and School Furniture Co. and Canada Sand Papers Ltd.

        An active member of the community, Hilborn served as charter president of the Rotary Club of Preston-Hespeler, chairman of the Preston Planning Board, and a charter governor on the Board of Governors of the University of Waterloo in 1957. He was named to the honour roll of the Grand River Conservation Authority after donating a 145 acre park.

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        Hilborn, Gertrude Wells (1888-1953)

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        Hilborn, Gertrude Wells is the spouse of Hilborn, Percy R.

        Dates of relationship

        1914-1953

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        Revised June 2024 by AM.
        Revised March 2026 by DR.

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            Percy Richard Hilborn - Waterloo Region Generations

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