McDERMID o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-01-28 published
Norma McDERMID
WILLIAMSON
In loving memory of Norma
McDERMID
WILLIAMSON (née
PALMER) who died
peacefully at Centennial Manor on January 21, 2004 at the age of 82 years.
Norma was a very hard working woman who loved company. She was always
thinking of others and did without to raise her eight children. Many
children in the community were baby-sat and loved by Norma. During her time
working for the Children's Aid Society she mothered 99 children.
She was born to Guy
PALMER and Janet
McDERMID on November 13, 1921.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Aulden (June 18, 1996). Loved by her
children: Carolann and husband Stewart
NOBLE of Mindemoya, Janet and
husband Peter
VANWYEHEN of London, Susan
RICHING and friend Dave of
Whitefish Falls, Keith and Lynn of Smithers BC, Paul of Centennial Manor,
Ken and Joan of Mindemoya, Doug at home, Donny and friend Darlene of Fraser
Lake, BC. Will be forever remembered by 16 grandchildren and several
great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Lottie and Murray
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Kagawong,
Anita and Max (predeceased)
FAWCETT of Mindemoya, Shirley and Bob
WISEMAN of
Falconbridge and Maudie of Sault Ste. Marie.
Direct cremation with a graveside service in the spring. Island Funeral Home
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McDERMID o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-04-07 published
Beatrice Lila
(SCOTT)
BEANGE
In loving memory of Beatrice Lila
(SCOTT)
BEANGE (1916-2004.)
On Saturday, April 3rd, 2004 Beatrice entered the presence of her heavenly Father for all eternity.
"We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent
from the body and to be present with the Lord." 2 Cor. 5: 8
Beatrice was the eldest of seven children born to Sarah
(STRAIN) and
William SCOTT of Mills Twp. After graduating from Normal School in
North Bay, Beatrice spent several years teaching at area schools:
Perivale, Burpee, Silver Water and Cockburn Island. In 1944 she
married Charles (1917-1993) of Ice Lake and took up residence in
Toronto as a homemaker. After raising sons Norman and Scott she
returned to teaching in East York for a number of years. The
purchase of a cottage on Lake Kagawong in 1978 enabled Beatrice to
spend many pleasant summers back on the Manitoulin Island with family
and Friends. The year 1996 saw Beatrice celebrating her 80th
birthday and moving into Sheperd Terrace in Toronto.
Beatrice is survived by sons Norman, and wife Pauline of Toronto, and
Scott, and wife Joanne of Thunder Bay, grandchildren Daniel, Amy,
Michael, Charles, Julia, Natelie, and James and siblings Margie
BLACKBURN,
Maria
McDERMID and John and Fred
SCOTT. Friends and
relatives may call at the Culgin Funeral Home in Gore Bay from 10: 00
- 11: 00 am on Saturday, April 10, 2004. The funeral service will be
conducted at 11: 00 am with Reverend Ray
KLOETSTRA officiating.
Interment will follow at Mills Cemetery.
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McDERMID o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-06-23 published
Harold
John
(Jack)
HALE
In loving memory of Harold John (Jack)
HALE,
February 6, 1924 - June 19, 2004.
Harold HALE, a resident of Spring Bay, died at the Manitoulin Health Centre in Mindemoya
on Saturday, June 19, 2004 at the age of 80 years.
Harold was born in Woodstock, Ontario,
son of the late Harold and Mabel
(MOORE)
HALE.
Harold was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Little Current.
He taught shop in Elliot Lake for 15 years. He also was an avid gardener, woodworker and enjoyed
hunting, fishing and a good game of cards with Friends. Beloved husband of Jean
(McDERMID)
HALE.
Loved and loving father of Fern (Wallace)
PUGH of Orangeville. Dear grandpa of Katherine and Trevor.
A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 at 2 pm at the Wm. G. Turner
Chapel of the Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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McDERMID o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-10-06 published
Reginald SMEATON
DEWAR
In loving memory of Reginald
SMEATON
DEWAR deceased September 30, 2004, born August 22, 1907.
Reg DEWAR, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge and formerly of Providence Bay, died
at the Lodge on Thursday, September 30, 2004 at the age of 97 years.
He was born at Providence Bay,
son of the late William and Harriet
(KAY)
DEWAR.
Reg had farmed for 33 years, and then moved to Providence Bay where he worked for
McDERMID’s
Hardware from 1970 to about 1989. He was a very active member of his
community, as a dedicated member of the Community of Christ Church, having served
on Council for many years, a member of the Fair Board, Manitoulin
Livestock Co-Op and the Rink Committee to name a few. He also had many
other interests which included hunting, ice fishing (until he was 90),
gardening and he enjoyed horses and playing the fiddle. Reg was a well
known man, and will be greatly missed in his community, and by his
family and many Friends. Many happy memories will be cherished by all.
Dearly loved husband of Grace of Manitoulin Lodge, loved and loving
father of Harold and Shirley of Central Manitoulin, Darrell and Marlene
of Sandfield and Lyle and Sharon of Providence Bay. Proud grandfather of
Clark, Anita, Cheryl, Valerie, Darren and Deanna and great grandchildren
Sydney, Ian, Grace and Abby. Dear brother of Jack and his wife Maud of
Providence Bay. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sister Jean and husband Russ
WILLIAMSON,
Grenville and his wife
Lorma, George and Marjorie and husband Clifford
VANHORN.
Friends called at the Providence Bay Centennial Hall on Saturday from 7
to 9 pm. The funeral service was conducted at the Centennial Hall on
Sunday, October 3, 2004 at 2 pm. Mr. Willis Hopkin officiated. Interment
was in Providence Bay Cemetery.
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