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sudbury_star 2001-01-05 published
MILLER,
Norman
Alexander
In loving memory of Norman Alexander
MILLER, 81 years of Sudbury who
passed away Thursday morning, January 4th, 2001 at the Sudbury
Regional Hospital - St. Joseph's Health Centre. He was born in
Renfrew and married Dora
(PERRAS) in 1945 in Renfrew. Norm came to
Sudbury in 1953 from Renfrew. He was a miner at Frood Mine retiring
from INCO in 1970 with 28 years service. A Roman Catholic he enjoyed
hunting and horseracing. A keen follower of world affairs he was an
avid reader who enjoyed sharing his opinions with others. Beloved
husband of Dora
{PERRAS}
MILLER of Sudbury. Loving father of Randy
MILLER (wife
Odette) of Azilda, Charline
MORIN (husband Richard) of
Sudbury and Colleen
MILLER of Ottawa. Cherished “Gramps' of Jodie
(husband Paul), Larissa (friend Mike), Shawn, Jason and Scott, great
grandchildren Amanda, Emily, Megan and Branden. Dear son of Bertram
and Sara MILLER predeceased. Dear brother of Johnny, Cecelia,
Garfield, Wilfred, Kay, Bertram, Steven, Eileen, and Frank all
predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Funeral
Prayers in the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent St. at Hazel St. Saturday,
January 6th, 2001 at 11: 30 am. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
CHARBONNEAU,
Léo
François
The family announces with sorrow his death, Monday, January 1st,
2001, at Extendicare Falconbridge, Sudbury, at the age of 75 years.
son of the late Wilfrid
CHARBONNEAU and of the late Dora
CHARBONNEAU
(née LADEROUTE.)
Husband of Lena
CHARBONNEAU (née
CHARRON) of
Garson. Loving father of Lawrence (wife Paulette) of Skead. Dear
brother of Jos and the late Alma of Capreol, George deceased, wife
Grace of Garson, Omer deceased, Simone deceased, Oscar deceased wife
Jane of Hanmer, Mae
KARL husband Fred of Hagersville, Ontario,
Isabelle LEDUC husband Albert both deceased, Roger (Pete) wife
Marion both deceased, Armand wife Ida of Bobcaygeon and Aimé
deceased, wife Bonnie of Oakville, Ontario. Sadly missed and
lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Lise
ENGSTROM (husband
Gordon), Liane Foreman (husband James) both of Falconbridge and by
his great grandchildren Christopher, Ryan, Joshua, Jesse and Jacob.
Predeceased by one granddaughter Nicole. Survived by many nieces and
nephews. Mr.
CHARBONNEAU was born in Blind River and raised in
Gogama and moved to Skead. He worked at Poupoure Lumber Company,
Nickel Rim Mine, Garson Mine and
INCO.
Léo also worked for Ministry
of Natural Resources as a cook and as a fire guard at McConnell
Tower north of Lake Wahnapitae. He then moved to Toronto and removed
to Sudbury, in 1989. Mr.
CHARBONNEAU loved the outdoors, fishing,
hunting and trapping. He was an accomplished musician. He loved
playing his banjo and singing. Léo enjoyed his life to the fullest.
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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
DIMARIO,
Lidano
In loving memory of Lidano
DIMARIO, 66 years of age. His family announces his
passing on Sunday, January 7th, 2001 quietly surrounded by his family at the
Sudbury Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site, after a brief illness.
Lidano was born in Sezze Romano (Latina) Italy on October 9, 1934.
He came to Canada from France in April, 1956 and settled in Sudbury where he
met and married Maria (Nella)
DIMARIO (née
BIANCONI) in February, 1960. He
worked at Cecutti’s Bakery until he started at
INCO in 1967. He
retired in October, 1997 after 30 years of service. He took great pride in
his gardening and sharing his harvest with neighbours. As a young man in
Italy and
in France he played on several soccer teams.
He was very active in mixed league bowling at Plaza Bowl, where he
received many bowling awards over the years. He was a member of the
INCO
Quarter▼
Century▼
Club,▼ the Caruso Club and the I.O.F. Lidano was
a gentle man and was happiest when in the company of his loving
family and Friends. His home was always open to anyone in need.
Beloved husband of Maria (Nella)
DIMARIO (née
BIANCONI) of Sudbury.
Loving father of Tony of Sudbury, Adelaide (husband Peter
VENDRAMIN)
of Hanmer, Luciano (wife
Ginette
LEMIEUX) of Sudbury and Patrizia
(attending university in Kingston). Cherished Nonno of Kirk, Keana
and Dominik. Predeceased by his parents, Luigi and Adelaide
DIMARIO
of Italy, brother Joseph
DIMARIO and sister-in-law Maria of Ottawa
and sister Maria (husband Ulderico
PETRIANI) of Sezze, Italy. He is
survived by his sister Anna (husband Alfredo
SCANELLA deceased) of
Rome, Italy and sister Marcella (husband Andranotto
ZACHEO) of Sezze, Italy
and brother Sestilio (wife Carla) of Rome, Italy. Dear son-in-law of Quirino
and Gina BIANCONI of Sudbury. Will be dearly missed by Angela
(BIANCONI) and
Andimo BATTISTI and Fernando and Jackie
BIANCONI and Rita
(BIANCONI) and
Bill RICHER all of Sudbury.
Dear cherished family friend of Brian and Adele
DONNELLY. He will be
kindly remembered by many nieces and nephews, family, neighbours and
Friends. Funeral Mass in Christ the King Church on Thursday,
January 11th, 2001 at 10: 00 a.m. Burial at the Civic Memorial
Cemetery, Sudbury. Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him O Lord.
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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
HERMIKARI,
Einari
Alarik
In loving memory of Einari Alarik
HERMIKARI, 77 years of Sudbury who
passed away Friday morning, January 5th, 2001 at Sudbury Regional
Hospital - Memorial Site. He was born in Karjala, Finland and
married Jeanne d’Arc (Veillette) in 1979 in Sudbury. Einari came to
Canada in 1953 living in Northwestern Ontario and moving to Sudbury
in 1955. He was a welder in the Copper Cliff Plate Shop having over
30 years at
INCO retiring in 1987. Einari was a longtime member of
the Sudbury Finnish Male Choir where he shared his gift and love of
music. He also had an extensive musical collection. He served in the
Finnish Army during World War II and he was always proud of his
Finnish heritage. A self taught man he had a quest for knowledge and
a passion for social justice and fairness for all people. He
expressed his opinions regularly in his letters to the editor. The
light of his life will be missed by his loving family, many Friends
and our community. Beloved husband of Jeanne d’Arc (Veillette)
HERMIKARI of Sudbury. Loving father of Esa of Sudbury and Risto of
Finland. Cherished grandfather of Jarno, Jyrki and Juuso. Survived
by one brother in Finland. Memorial Service in the Lougheed Funeral
Home, 252 Regent St. at Hazel St. Saturday, January 13th, 2001 at 1
pm. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
MORTON,
William “Bill” Albert
In loving memory of William “Bill” Albert Morton, 74 years, who
passed away Saturday morning, January 6th, 2001 at the Sudbury
Regional Hospital - Memorial Site. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, he
worked at the
INCO
Smelter▼ for over 20 years retiring in 1986. He
served with the Canadian Merchant Marine during World War II and was
a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #224 Copper Cliff. He
enjoyed playing cards, fishing and sharing his musical talents.
Beloved husband of the late Lillian (Gannon) Morton (predeceased
1987). Beloved father and stepfather of Natalie (husband Owen
Peters) of Sudbury, Marsha (husband Johnny Johnson) and Cleo
(husband Allan Crichlow) both of Nova Scotia, and the late Paulette
Guy and Brenda Penrose both predeceased. Loving father of daughters
Cheryl Bishop, Carna and Kimberley all of Nova Scotia, and son Dale
predeceased. Dear son of the late William Albert and Geneva Morton
both predeceased. Dear brother of Helen (husband Wilford), Eleanor
(husband Carl), Jenny (husband Jack), Harold (wife Marrian) and John
(wife Betty) all or Truro, Nova Scotia. Sadly missed by
grandchildren, great grandchildren, many relatives and his companion
Stefania “Stella” Czerwynec and her family. Funeral Service in the
Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent Street, at Hazel Street, Sudbury on
Wednesday, January 10th, 2001 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment in the
Parklawn Cemetery. A memorial service 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday under the
auspices of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #224 Copper Cliff.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Fund would be appreciated.
(Friends may call from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday or after 10: 30 a.m. Wednesday.)
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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
ROGERS, “Jim” James
In loving memory of James “Jim” Rogers, 80 years of Sudbury, who
passed away Saturday morning, January 6th, 2001, at the Sudbury
Regional Hospital - St. Joseph’s Health Centre. Born in Sturgeon
Falls, he married Frances (Mazurick) in 1949 in Sudbury. A longtime
Sudbury resident, he was a smelter worker at the Copper Cliff
Smelter▲ having 29 years service at
INCO retiring in 1977. He served
overseas during World War II with the Canadian Army Three Rivers
Regiment Armour Corps. He was a former member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #76 Sudbury and the War Pensioners of Canada. He spent
many happy times at his camp on the West Arm of Lake Nipissing. Jim
was devoted to his loving family. Beloved husband of Frances
(Mazurick) Rogers of Sudbury. Loving father of Laura (husband Gary
Walton) of Lisle, John (wife Carol) of Campbell River, B.C., Patti
predeceased 1980, Gary (wife Heather) of Naughton and Bonnie
(husband Rob de
BORTOLI) of Elliot Lake. Cherished grandfather of
Jeff, Gavin, Melissa, Mathew, Madeline, Sarah, Leah, Samuel, Julie,
Elizabeth and Benjamin. Dear son of George and Mary Ellen
ROGERS
predeceased. Dear brother of Ginger Fitzgerald and Thelma
DOWDALL
both predeceased. Memorial Service in the R. J. Barnard Chapel,
Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street, Sudbury on Monday,
January 8th, 2001 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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INCO o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-04-04 published
KOLISNYK
In Loving Memory of William
KOLISNYK 79 Years
Suddenly Monday morning, March 26, 2001 at the Manitoulin Health Centre,
Little Current.
Beloved husband of Edna
{BALLOWAY}
KOLISNYK of rr#1 Sheguiandah. Loving
father of Debra Lorenz (friend Mike) of Sudbury and Alan (wife
Ruth) of
Bowmanville. Cherished grandfather of Jessica, Mark and Erik. Dear son of
Tony and Mary
KOLISNYK (predeceased.) Dear brother of Jean
NAKONECHNY and
Rose PALICHUK both of Manitoba and the late Paul, Pete, Nellie, Anne, Lena
and Katie, all predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
William had served 1943-1946 in the Canadian Army, he was presently a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #177, Little Current. He had been a
miner at Frood Mine working at
INCO from 1946-1982. He was a long-time
Sudbury resident moving to Manitoulin Island 15 years ago. Bill enjoyed
fishing and wood working. He was devoted to his loving family, especially
his grandchildren who fondly called him "Gido".
Funeral Prayers in the Lougheed Funeral Home 252 Regent Street, at Hazel
Street March 28, 2001 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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Iliff
Charles
Edgar
MORRELL
In loving memory of Iliff Charles Edgar
MORRELL,
May 19 1937-June 27 2001.
Illiff MORRELL, a resident of Whitefish Falls, died at the Sudbury Regional
Hospital, St. Joseph's Site, on Friday, June 29, 2001, at the age of 64 years.
He was born in Gore Bay,
son of Harry
MORRELL and the late Hazel
MORRELL.
Iliff had worked at
INCO in Sudbury until he was forced to on
disability. He enjoyed boating and spending time with his Friends.
Iliff is survived by his father Harry
MORRELL of Gore Bay, son Clifford and
his wife Diane of Sault Ste. Marie and daughter Diane and her husband Tom
ELSON of Toronto, grand_son Benjamin and sister Elaine and her husband Jack
HOTRUM of Toronto. Cremation took place and a graveside service was
conducted at Gordon Cemetery on Tuesday, July 3, 2001 at 1 p.m.
Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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INCO o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-09-19 published
Mervyn James
HALL
In loving memory of Mervyn James
HALL, 83 years, Sunday evening,
September 9, 2001 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital-Memorial Site.
Beloved husband of Audrey
{WILSON}
HALL of Garson. Loving father of
Lynda (husband Roger
GANNON) of Garson. Cherished grandfather of Adam
and Logan Elizabeth. Dear son of James and Mabel
HALL, both
predeceased. Dear brother of Wilda (husband Austin
WIDEMAN) both
predeceased.
Mervyn was born in Grey County, he worked as a miner at
INCO
Frood
Stobie Mine for 37 1/2 years, retiring in 1975. Mervyn was a member
of the INCO
Quarter▲
Century▲
Club,▲ he enjoyed spending time at his
camp on Manitoulin Island, and loved being with family especially his
grandchildren.
At Mervyn's request there will be no public visitation or funeral
service. Cremation followed by interment in the family plot at Cold
Springs Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home.
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Bertwin Wilfred
ANSTICE
June 30, 1926-October 8, 2001
Bert ANSTICE, a resident of Manitowaning, passed away at the Manitoulin Health
Centre, Little Current, on Monday, October 8, 2001 at the age of 75 years.
He was born in Tehkummah Township
son of Dorothy
{SALTER}
ANSTICE of Tehkummah
and the late Victor
ANSTICE.
Bert enjoyed the outdoors hunting, fishing, and worked with farm
machinery and as well as helping others. He worked as a policeman for
INCO and did a lot of carpentry and stone masonry work in his later
years. Bert was a life member of Algonquin Lodge #536, Copper Cliff,
a Charter member of the SouthEast Lions Club of Manitowaning. He was
also a member of Knox United Church. His greatest love was his family
and the grandchildren.
Beloved husband of Marie
BROWN of Manitowaning. Loving and loved
father of Carol
MAYER (husband Lance) of Medicine Hat, Alberta,
Barbara DRYSDALE (husband Harvey) of Manitowaning, Karen
SMITH
(husband Joe) of Bath, ON, and brother-in-law Carl
BROWN (wife
Roberta.)
Proud grandfather of 8 grandchildren Victoria
DUGDALE
(husband Steven,) Jane
WUYCHUK (husband Ivan,) Derek, Ron and Jerit
Drysdale and Matthew, Heidi and Elysha
SMITH, 3 great grandchildren,
Jake, Haley and Hayden. Dear brother of Ken
ANSTICE (wife
Evelyn,)
Glenora HARRISON (husband Dave,) Ron
ANSTICE (wife
Justeen) and
Jeannette STICKLES (husband Doug.) Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held from the Manitowaning Chapel on Friday,
October 12 with Pastor Wally
WOOD officiating. Interment in Hilly Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel.
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