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ASHCROFT,
Dona▼
Isobel▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord" Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital,
Toronto on Saturday April 16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of
Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year. Loving daughter of the
Late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT. Predeceased
by two sisters Isobel
ANDERSON,
Jean
McCUTCHEON and one brother
Douglas ASHCROFT. Survived by sisters-in-law Juanita
ASHCROFT
of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen Sound. Beloved Mentor
and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN;
Margaret and the
Late Wayne
LANCASTER; Mora (Joseph)
LEUNG; Dennis (Bonnie)
McCUTCHEON
Meredith McCUTCHEON and Keith Taylor; Darlene
ASHCROFT;
Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT, Marydale
ASHCROFT
and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▼ survived by many great and great great
nieces and nephews. At Dona's request cremation has taken place.
A memorial service to celebrate Dona's life will be conducted
at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 553 Gould Street, Wiarton
on Saturday April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend David
LEGGATT
officiating and
at Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto on Saturday April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains in the Ashcroft
Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord" Peacefully at the Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto with her family by her side on Saturday April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▼ daughter of the Late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▼ by two sisters Isobel
ANDERSON, Jean
McCUTCHEON
and one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▼
Beloved▼
Mentor▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the Late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▼
(Joseph▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▼
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's life
will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 553 Gould
Street, Wiarton on Saturday April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev.
David LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior to the time
of service and
at Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto on Saturday April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains in the Ashcroft
Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲▼ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲▼ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲▼
Beloved▲▼
Mentor▲▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲▼
(Joseph▲▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲▼
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-23 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲
Beloved▲
Mentor▲ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲
(Joseph▲)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-26 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
of Wiarton and Toronto. Peacefully, on April 16, 2005, in her
90th year. Predeceased by brother Douglas and sisters Isobel
(ANDERSON) and Jean
(McCUTCHEON.) Survived by many nephews and
nieces. Volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross Corps in London,
England 1940-1946, devoted employee of 15 years with Kraft Canada
and 28 years with F.H. Deacon and Co. Memorial service at Deer
Park United Church (129 St. Clair Ave. West, near Avenue Road)
at 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. Reception following. Donations
to the Canadian Red Cross or The Hospital for Sick Children would
be appreciated. Condolences to family at:
www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-15 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
I.▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▼ claims against the estate of Dona I.
ASHCROFT, late of Toronto,
who died on April 16, 2005, must be filed in writing with the
estate's trustees on or before August 19, 2005; thereafter, the
trustees will distribute the assets of the estate having regard
only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Toronto, July 11, 2005.
The▼ trustees, D.
McCUTCHEON and
M. DEACON by their solicitor,
J. CAMPBELL, Q.C., 107-8 King St, E., Toronto, Ontario M5C 1B5
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
I.▲▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲▼ claims against the estate of Dona I.
ASHCROFT, late of Toronto,
who died on April 16, 2005, must be filed in writing with the
estate's trustees on or before August 19, 2005; thereafter, the
trustees will distribute the assets of the estate having regard
only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Toronto, July 11, 2005.
The▲▼ trustees, D.
McCUTCHEON and
M. DEACON by their solicitor,
J. CAMPBELL, Q.C., 107-8 King St, E., Toronto, Ontario M5C 1B5
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ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
I.▲ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲ claims against the estate of Dona I.
ASHCROFT, late of Toronto,
who died on April 16, 2005, must be filed in writing with the
estate's trustees on or before August 19, 2005; thereafter, the
trustees will distribute the assets of the estate having regard
only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Toronto, July 11, 2005.
The▲ trustees, D.
McCUTCHEON and
M. DEACON by their solicitor,
J. CAMPBELL, Q.C., 107-8 King St, E., Toronto, Ontario M5C 1B5
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ASHCROFT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-27 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲
Isobel▲
Of Wiarton and Toronto. Peacefully, on April 16, 2005, in her
90th year. Predeceased by brother Douglas and sisters Isobel
(ANDERSON) and Jean
(McCUTCHEON.) Survived by many nephews and
nieces. Volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross Corps in London,
England 1940-1946, devoted employee of 15 years with Kraft Canada
and 28 years with F.H. Deacon and Co. Memorial service at Deer
Park United Church (129 St. Clair Ave. West, near Avenue Road)
at 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. Reception following. Donations
to the Canadian Red Cross or the Hospital for Sick Children would
be appreciated. Condolences to family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-22 published
HARVEY,
Mabel▼
Sylvia▼ (née
BURTON)
With▼ much sadness the family announces the passing of Mabel
HARVEY
in her 88th year at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Sunday, November
20, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Robert
HARVEY (1998.) Cherished
mother of Roberta (Robert
PICK,)
Marilynn▼
(Allan▼
PRITTIE) and
John (Deb.) Dear sister of Jean
LANE
(Lenox,▼ deceased) of Sudbury,
John BURTON
(Louise▼) of North Carolina, and the late Bob
BURTON
(Joan▼) of Sudbury. Loving grandmother of Nicola (Brian
GOODACRE,)
Stephanie (Kassem
ASHE,)
Rebecca▼
(Tullio▼
D'ANGELA,) Danny
KAY,
Ian PRITTIE and Jennifer
PRITTIE.
Mother▼ was blessed with six
great grandchildren: Holly and Peter
GOODACRE;
Jibran,▼
Yaseem▼
and Fariyal
ASHE; and Riley
D'ANGELA.
She▼ was predeceased by
her parents Ina and Lester
BURTON of Sudbury. She also leaves
many cousins, nieces and nephews who were dear to her. Family
and Friends were the focus of Mabel's life including the many
close Friendships she developed in her working years as an R.N.
on the Obstetrics floor at St. Joseph's Hospital and in the church
community of Royal York Road United Church. The family would
like to extend special thanks to the staff of West Park Long
Term Care Centre (Prittie House) for their care and devotion
to our "Nurse". Her humour, kindness and zest for life will be
missed. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east of Jane Subway on Wednesday,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service to celebrate Mabel's life will
be held at Royal York Road United Church, on Thursday, November
24, 2005 at 11 o'clock. If desired, contributions to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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HARVEY,
Mabel▲▼
Sylvia▲▼ (née
BURTON)
With▲▼ much sadness the family announces the passing of Mabel
HARVEY
in her 88th year at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Sunday, November
20, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Robert
HARVEY (1998.) Cherished
mother of Roberta (Robert
PICK,)
Marilynn▲▼
(Allan▲▼
PRITTIE) and
John (Deb.) Dear sister of Jean
LANE
(Lenox,▲▼ deceased) of Sudbury,
John BURTON
(Louise▲▼) of North Carolina, and the late Bob
BURTON
(Joan▲▼) of Sudbury. Loving grandmother of Nicola (Brian
GOODACRE,)
Stephanie (Kassem
ASHE,)
Rebecca▲▼
(Tullio▲▼
D'ANGELA,) Danny
KAY,
Ian PRITTIE and Jennifer
PRITTIE.
Mother▲▼ was blessed with six
great grandchildren: Holly and Peter
GOODACRE;
Jibran,▲▼
Yaseem▲▼
and Fariyal
ASHE; and Riley
D'ANGELA.
She▲▼ was predeceased by
her parents Ina and Lester
BURTON of Sudbury. She also leaves
many cousins, nieces and nephews who were dear to her. Family
and Friends were the focus of Mabel's life including the many
close Friendships she developed in her working years as an R.N.
on the Obstetrics floor at St. Joseph's Hospital and in the church
community of Royal York Road United Church. The family would
like to extend special thanks to the staff of West Park Long
Term Care Centre (Prittie House) for their care and devotion
to our "Nurse". Her humour, kindness and zest for life will be
missed. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east of Jane Subway on Wednesday,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service to celebrate Mabel's life will
be held at Royal York Road United Church, on Thursday, November
24, 2005 at 11 o'clock. If desired, contributions to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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ASHE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-14 published
SCOTT,
Lyster
Marsden "
Lyd"
Peacefully, at Trenton Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, October
12, 2005, in his 91st year. He was born in Haileybury, Ontario,
and lived most of his life in the Toronto area working as a plumber.
Predeceased by wife
Agnes
(GRAY/GREY,) and brothers Art, Bill, Gord,
Henry, and sister Margie. Survived by brother Ken (Jeanne), nephews
and nieces Bill (Eva,) George (Shirley,) Barry (Sue,) Ken
RODGER
(Desiree,) Janet
ASHE
(Jerry,)
Jill
SMIT (Henry) and Lynn
RODGER.
Over the last several years he has been very close with Barry
and Sue's family. He was known as "Uncle Lyd" to all the children
and grandchildren and will be greatly missed at all family gatherings.
There will be a Memorial Service at the Weaver Family Funeral
Home - East Chapel, 29 Bay Street, Trenton, on Saturday, December
17, 2005 at 11 a.m. For those who wish, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online
guestbook and condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com
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ASHE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-22 published
HARVEY,
Mabel▲
Sylvia▲ (née
BURTON)
With▲ much sadness the family announces the passing of Mabel
HARVEY
in her 88th year at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Sunday, November
20, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Robert
HARVEY (1998.) Cherished
mother of Roberta (Robert
PICK,)
Marilynn▲
(Allan▲
PRITTIE) and
John (Deb.) Dear sister of Jean
LANE
(Lenox,▲ deceased) of Sudbury,
John BURTON
(Louise▲) of North Carolina, and the late Bob
BURTON
(Joan▲) of Sudbury. Loving grandmother of Nicola (Brian
GOODACRE,)
Stephanie (Kassem
ASHE,)
Rebecca▲
(Tullio▲
D'ANGELA,) Danny
KAY,
Ian PRITTIE and Jennifer
PRITTIE.
Mother▲ was blessed with six
great-grandchildren: Holly and Peter
GOODACRE;
Jibran,▲
Yaseem▲
and Fariyal
ASHE; and Riley
D'ANGELA.
She▲ was predeceased by
her parents Ina and Lester
BURTON of Sudbury. She also leaves
many cousins, nieces and nephews who were dear to her. Family
and Friends were the focus of Mabel's life including the many
close Friendships she developed in her working years as an R.N.
on the Obstetrics floor at St. Joseph's Hospital and in the church
community of Royal York Road United Church. The family would
like to extend special thanks to the staff of West Park Long
Term Care Centre (Prittie House) for their care and devotion
to our "Nurse". Her humour, kindness and zest for life will be
missed. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east of Jane subway on Wednesday,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service to celebrate Mabel's life will
be held at Royal York Road United Church on Thursday, November
24, 2005 at 11 o'clock. If desired, contributions to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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CAREY,
Karen
Louise
Ruth
Karen CAREY of Meaford, born in Collingwood, a daughter of the
late Ruth CAREY and loved step-daughter of the late Gladys
LIVINGSTONE,
passed away at Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Wednesday
April 13, 2005 in her 56th year. Loving mother of Kimberley and
her husband Randy
BREADNER and Angela
LLOYD, all of Meaford.
Sadly missed 'Gramma' and 'Grams' of Dayton, Zachary, Mackenzie
and Brenda-Lee and great-grandmother of Kira. Predeceased by
husbands David
LLOYD and Jack
GOODWIN and remembered by their
families. Dear sister of Dorothy (Marshall)
BAKER of Stayner,
Kay (Walter)
WADDELL, Lillian (Dan)
WRIGHT, Bob (Jean)
LIVINGSTONE,
and Marion
LIVINGSTONE all of Collingwood and Isabelle (Cliff)
ASHFIELD of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by a sister
Norma GILCHRIST and brother Don
LIVINGSTONE.
Fondly remembered
also by her 'extended family' in the Bahamas and United States
and by her many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins and
their families. Family will receive Friends at the Ferguson Funeral
Home in Meaford on Sunday from 2: 00 until 4:00 p.m. and 7:00
until 9: 00 p.m.. Funeral and committal services, officiated by
Pastor Randy
MORRITT, will be conducted at the Church of Christ
in Meaford on Monday April 18 at 11: 00 a.m.. Interment of Karen's
cremated remains will take place at a later date at Lakeview
Cemetery in Meaford. As your expression of sympathy, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice would
be appreciated.
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GRUNDY,
Russell
William
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on
Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 at age 88. Predeceased by his wife
Shirley. Beloved father of Brian and his wife Edith. Dear grandfather
of Christopher and Amanda. Lovingly remembered by Jim and Ruth
and their children, Shirley and Trevor
ASHFIELD,
Betty and Oz
and their children Susan and David
BUTLER and their children
Ryan and Michael, Steve
DAVIDSON and Leslie and Andrew. A memorial
service will be held at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre
(275 Lesmill Rd., 416-441-1580) on Saturday, November 12th, 2005
at 11 a.m. with visitation from 10 a.m. Reception to follow.
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ASHFORD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-21 published
COOPER, Margaret Roseanna (formerly
WILSON,
SUTTON, née
LEWIS)
Unexpectedly but peacefully at her residence surrounded by her
family on Thursday, May 19, 2005, Margaret Roseanna
COOPER (formerly
WILSON,
SUTTON, née
LEWIS) in her 76th year. Survived and already
deeply missed by her children Bob
WILSON
(Lynda,)
Marlene
FEWSTER
(Al) and Debbie
SUTHERLAND
(Greg
TONKIN.) We were proud to call
this beautiful, gentle woman our Mom. She was adored and will
be so missed by her grandchildren Joseph
WILSON,
Michael
WILSON,
Jessica FEWSTER (Chris
PEPPER), Tiffany
FEWSTER, Kelly
ALMEIDA
(John,) Corey
SUTHERLAND and Hillary
SUTHERLAND
(Dan
DESMOND.)
Being one of 18 siblings was a point of pride for Margaret (Maggie)
because despite the numbers there was always enough love and
laughter to go around. Of the 18 children, 14 grew to have families
of their own but there always remained a very close connection
between each and every one of them. Surviving brothers and sisters
include: William
LEWIS
(Hildred,)
Florence
ASHFORD (Claude,)
Bernice SAMPSON/SAMSON (Charlie), Hector
LEWIS (Eileen), Sadie
JOYES
(Ray), Hazel
MacSWEEN, George
LEWIS (Susie), Joyce
STANDING (Bobby),
Daniel LEWIS
(Anna) and Shirley
MURRAY. "Aunt
Marg" was considered
a "favorite" to many, many nieces and nephews. Also survived
by exhusband and good friend Bob
WILSON
Sr. of Owen Sound. There
is probably a kitchen in heaven right now with a tea pot on the
stove and some good Cape Breton fiddle music playing and love,
laughter and memories being shared between Marg and her predeceased
parents Maude
(HINKS) and John Henry
LEWIS, brothers Jim and
Stan LEWIS and sister Mary
BAKER.
She was also predeceased by
two great men who came into her life and brightened it in their
own loving ways, husband Raymond
SUTTON, husband Kenneth
COOPER.
Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Avenue Woodstock (539-0004) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday at 1: 30
p.m. with Reverend John
FURRY officiating. Interment in Oxford
Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions to the Alzheimer Society
or Woodstock General Hospital (Palliative Care) would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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ASHFORD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-25 published
ASHFORD,
Albert
Ernest
Peacefully, on Friday, July 22, 2005 at the London Health Sciences
Centre - University Hospital, Albert Ernest
ASHFORD in his 77th
year. Beloved husband of the late Madeline
ASHFORD.
Cherished
companion of Jackie
NIELSEN.
Loving father of Charlie (Cindy,)
Pam FETTER, Penny
WOLSTENHOLME, Louis (Carmen) and Robert
ASHFORD.
Loved grandfather of Eleven grandchildren. Dear brother of Winnifred
PICKLES. A Graveside Service will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens, 2001 Dundas Street East, London, on Wednesday, July
27, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. In memory, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to McFarlane
& Roberts Funeral Home, 652-2020.
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ASHFORD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-28 published
VANDEBEEK,
Hendrika "
Rhea"
Peacefully, surrounded by her family at Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital on Monday, September 26, 2005 Hendrika "Rhea"
VANDEBEEK
of Belmont in her 81st year. Predeceased by her husband Evert
(1990.) Beloved mother of Evelyn
MOOSER (husband John) of Belmont,
George (wife Jackie) of Richmond Hill, Ed (wife Nancy) and Debbie
ASHFORD (husband Ron) all of Belmont. Loving grandmother to Michael,
Danielle and David
(MOOSER;)
Breana,
Bailey and Booji
(VANDEBEEK)
Jessica and Richard
(VANDEBEEK;)
Jennifer and Crystal
(ASHFORD)
and predeceased by a granddaughter Brandi (1985). Survived by
her brothers and sisters in The Netherlands. Friends will be
received at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Thursday,
September 29, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend Gloria
LANGLOIS of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmont officiating. Interment at Dorchester
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Children's Hospital
of Western Ontario gratefully acknowledged.
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COLLARD,
Ray
H.
Surrounded by his family at Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital
on Monday, October 10, 2005 Ray H.
COLLARD of Belmont in his
81st year. Beloved husband of Hazel. Dear father of Ron
ASHFORD
(wife Debbie) of Belmont. Loving grandpa of Jennifer and Crystal.
Sadly missed by his nephew Blayne
WILSON (wife
Brenda) of Ingersoll
and their family. Predeceased by his parents Harvey (1972) and
Elsie ARMES (1992) and sister Marie
BEYORE-
SANDERSON (2002.)
Cremation. Friends will be received at the Bieman Funeral Home,
Dorchester on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a Memorial Service
will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with
Pastor Richard
CROCKFORD officiating. Interment of cremated remains
at Dorchester Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Palliative
Care Unit at Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital gratefully acknowledged.
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ASHFORD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-04 published
DAVIES,
John
Edmund 'Jack'
(Founder of Davies Auto Electric Ltd., Past President of Automotive
Industries Association of Canada; ongoing Ambassador to the Automotive
Aftermarket Industry through countless committee involvements
and received the Distinguished Service Award in 1996; Past President
and member of Hustler Young Men's Bible Class; Treasurer of Hustler
Young Men's Bible Class Foundation; recently celebrated 50 year
volunteer of the Scott Mission; dedicated volunteer of Sleeping
Children Around the World, including 6 trips to India; active
member of St. Philip's Lutheran Church, sat on the Examining
Committee for the Ordinands of the Lutheran Church, Eastern Canada
Synod; involved in Vision 2000 Fundraising for Waterloo Lutheran
Seminary; Veteran of World War 2, Canadian Fleet Air Arm.) Passed
away peacefully surrounded by his family at Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga, on Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the age of 78, following
a 5 year struggle with cancer. Beloved husband of Greta for 46
years. Adored father of Stephen and Susan, Heather Anne and Guy
ASHFORD-
SMITH, Christopher and Nadia, Andrew and Leanne. Loving
grandfather of Victoria, Katharine, Brittany, Alicia, Alexia,
Drew, Sarah and great grandfather of Abryanne and Matthew. Dear
brother of Ronald and his wife Jean, and brother-in-law of Erik
and his wife Leona, Axel and his wife Joan, Mona, Mary and her
husband Richard. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter 'Peel'
Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10 north of
Queen Elizabeth Way), on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service to be held at St. Philip's Lutheran Church,
61 West Deane Park Drive, Etobicoke, on Wednesday, April 6, 2005
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. In Jack's
memory, donations may be made to the Scott Mission, Sleeping
Children Around the World or to the Global Hunger and Development
Appeal, c/o St. Philip's Lutheran Church.
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ASHFORD,
Ralph
(Veteran of World War 2 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Retired from the Scarborough Board of Education) Peacefully in
his sleep on Friday, March 11, 2005, in his 87th year. Beloved
husband of 55 years to Lotte. Dear father of Ralph and his wife
Barbara. Predeceased by son Norman. Loving Grandfather of Leigh.
He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. The family will
receive family and Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28
Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 on Tuesday,
March 15, 2005 from 1: 00 to 3:00 p.m. A funeral service will
be held in the chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation to take place.
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ASHLEY,
Fred
Peacefully, with his family at his side on Tuesday, January 4th,
2005 at the Temiskaming Hospital. Fred
ASHLEY of Owen Sound in
his 61st year. Beloved father of Lisa and her husband Mike
SMITH
and granddaughter Hannah
SMITH of Cobalt and Paul
ASHLEY of Kitchener.
son of Val
ASHLEY-
DIEBEL of Owen Sound and the late James
ASHLEY.
Also survived by two brothers Dwayne and his wife Mary of Owen
Sound and Stephen and his wife Heather of Chatsworth. Sadly missed
by his nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to the Tannahill
Funeral Home, for visiting on Saturday from 12 Noon until service
time. The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Pastor Charla
CHILVER officiating.
Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Memorial donations to the
Kidney Foundation would be appreciated.
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ASHLEY-
DIEBEL,
Valera
Pearl
Peacefully, with her family at her side at Grey Bruce Health
Services, Owen Sound on Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Val
ASHLEY-
DIEBEL
of Owen Sound and formerly of Tara in her 85th year. Wife of
the late Nelson
DIEBEL and the late James
ASHLEY. Dear mother
of Dwayne ASHLEY and his wife
Mary of Owen Sound and Stephen
ASHLEY and his wife
Heather of Chatsworth and step-mother of
Paul DIEBEL and his wife
Leone,
Dale
DIEBEL and his wife Donna,
Wanita and her husband Russel
HALLIDAY and Wanda and her husband
Alvin McCURDY.
Sadly missed by eight grandchildren Paul, Lisa,
Sarah, Kyle, Natasha, Vanessa, Drew and Trent, eight step-grandchildren,
one great grandchild Hanna and three step great grandchildren.
Also survived by a brother Ray
GALBRAITH and three sisters Grace,
Mae and Norma Jean. Predeceased by a son Fred
ASHLEY (2005,)
one sister and seven brothers. Friends are invited to the Tannahill
Funeral Home for visiting on Friday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00
p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Memorial
donations to the G.B.R.H.C. Foundation M.R.I. Campaign or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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ASHLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-28 published
Karl RENNER,
Aristocrat And Broadcaster: 1917-2005
Grandson of modern Austria's first chancellor, he came to Canada
as an 'enemy alien' and stayed to broadcast propaganda to Germany.
Later, he worked for Radio Canada International
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday, February
28, 2005 - Page S6
Toronto -- Karl
RENNER never meant to come to Canada. He was
sent here at the start of war as an internee, an "enemy alien"
kept behind barbed wire in one of several camps for Germans and
Austrians, many of them Jews, who were living in England when
the Second World War broke out in 1939.
Although not a vengeful man, Mr.
RENNER did get back at the Nazis.
He later helped to create Canadian war propaganda, German-language
radio broadcasts aimed at sowing doubts in the German population,
and stayed on for most of 65 years.
The
Nazi race laws were one of the reasons Karl
RENNER and part
of his family fled to England. The other was that they couldn't
abide living under Nazi rule. Although his father had been a
practising Protestant, the Nazis classified him as Jewish. "As
far as the Nazis were concerned, he was Jewish," said Frances
ASHLEY,
Mr.
RENNER's sister. The classification applied to his
son, too.
In May, 1940, the British didn't have time to decide who was
a threat and who wasn't. They put them all in internment camps,
such as on the Isle of Man, and then shipped them to Canada.
"The
British panicked," said broadcaster and writer Eric
KOCH
who went to England from Germany in the mid-1930s. "We were interned
by the British and sent to Canada."
Both men spent about two years in "enemy alien" camps. Later,
Mr. RENNER would joke that although they were given the same
rations as men in the Canadian Army, they ate better. The chef
from the Ritz in London was among the detainees at his camp at
Farnham in Quebec's Eastern Townships.
The internees arrived in May, 1940, and settled down to life
behind the wire. Soon, however, Ottawa questioned whether they
should be treated as prisoners of war and in mid-1941 reclassified
them as refugees. The government also realized they could be
useful. Some, like Mr.
RENNER, were given a chance to work.
He spent a short time at the spy school at Camp X outside Toronto
where he polished his propaganda skills. From 1943 on, Mr.
RENNER
and others wrote and broadcast propaganda aimed at the German
population in a unit with the ominous name of the Psychological
Warfare Committee. The Canadian Censorship Board also asked Mr.
RENNER and many others to translate letters to and from some
of the 32,000 German prisoners of war held in camps in Canada.
What they gleaned was often used to advantage in their radio
broadcasts. The service began transmission during Christmas,
"What distinguished the German-language material was that it
was prepared by very bright persons who understood German, could
empathize with the German population as well as the prisoners,"
wrote Arthur
SIEGEL in his History of Radio Canada International.
"Karl RENNER, the Censorship's Board's contributor to psychological
warfare, had himself been an internee when he first arrived in
this country, although he was a refugee from the Nazis."
Even 10 years after the war, Canadian officials glossed over
the treatment given to Germans and Austrians who had fled the
Nazis. "A native of Vienna, Karl came to Canada in 1940 and worked
for a time with the National War Services in Ottawa," read the
announcement when Mr.
RENNER was named a correspondent for the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation International Service, implying
he arrived as a happy immigrant.
Karl RENNER was a man of polished manners and a sharp wit, a
product of a privileged childhood in Vienna and a direct connection
to the culture of central Europe. In Canada, where he lived for
most of the past 65 years, he was always the life of the party.
He loved his connection to European socialist aristocracy. "We
don't have to work, we're socialists," was a favourite throwaway
line. And he had a string of them.
"He had beautiful manners, spoke several languages and was a
beautiful dancer," recalled Joan
IRWIN, a retired journalist
who knew him in Ottawa and Montreal. "He was very aware of his
family background. He lived two-thirds in the present and one-third
in the past."
Karl RENNER's socialist connection came through his maternal
grandfather, Karl
RENNER, the first Chancellor of the Republic
of Austria. He was born Karl
RENNER-
DEUTSCH (his father, Hans
DEUTSCH, had hyphenated the two names) in Vienna in 1917. The
year of his birth shaped his life. The Austro Hungarian Empire
was at war with Britain, Canada and the rest of the Empire, France
and Italy and soon the United States. When it ended, so did the
Empire that stretched from parts of Poland in the north to Trieste
and the Adriatic in the south, covering 11 ethnic groups. Vienna
went from being the centre of a polyglot empire of 50 million
people to being the capital of a poor man's Switzerland with
just three million people.
Karl RENNER, grandfather of the man who has just died in Ottawa,
was the son of a Moravian peasant and a prominent socialist politician,
first elected to Parliament in 1907. In her book, Paris 1919,
University of Toronto historian Margaret
MacMILLAN details how
Karl RENNER, who was leader of a peace delegation at Versailles,
used his charm to save chunks of land for the new Austria. "Karl
RENNER, a cheerful, portly man, fond of good food and drink,
card games and dancing," was how Ms.
MacMILLAN described the
Austrian chancellor.
By all accounts, it also described his grand_son, Karl
RENNER,
who had long since dropped both the hyphen and his father's name.
Big-picture politics continued to shape young Karl
RENNER's life.
When that other Austrian, Adolf
HITLER, took over his native
country in 1938, young Karl
RENNER fled to England. His grandfather
remained in Vienna under a kind of house arrest throughout the
war and re-surfaced in 1945 to help Austria maintain its delicate
balance between the Soviet Union and the West.
In England, the grand_son of the old Austrian Chancellor was a
social hit. His dancing skills made him a favourite at balls
his Austrian airs added a cosmopolitan sparkle, helped out by
anti-Nazi views.
After his internment and then freedom in Canada, Mr.
RENNER returned
to London and worked for an oil company, travelling across Europe.
In 1948-1950 he worked for the International Refuge Organization
in Italy. During his time in Europe he maintained his Canadian
connection, making freelance radio reports to the International
Service.
In the mid 1960s, he returned to Montreal to serve as public-relations
officer for the service. By then, the Cold War was at its height
and much of the service was broadcasting to the Soviet Union.
Mr. RENNER's ambition was to become head of the department but
worried his connection to a famous socialist family might have
done in him. "Socialism and communism were seen as closely related
during the Cold War," said his wife, Juliet
HARRISON.
Some of
his Friends thought he was thwarted, in part by his own louche
image.
"He loved to give the appearance of never working very hard,"
said Mr. KOCH.
His old friend Joan
IRWIN remembered that Al Johnson,
the Saskatchewan-born president of the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, was not fond of the smooth Karl
RENNER.
"Al Johnson thought Karl was frivolous," said Ms.
IRWIN.
And,
in many ways, he was. Years of diplomatic parties gave him a
weakness for drink. One of his affectations was to carry a silver
flask filled with vodka. Eventually, one by one, he gave up his
vices.
Some time in the mid-1970s, Karl
RENNER moved to Ottawa. He loved
it there. The Austrian embassy treated him as a near deity and
he was invited to many receptions. Recently, the current ambassador
paid him a visit.
He visited Austria often, staying with his mother at the family
home near Vienna. When his mother died, the house was dedicated
to his grandfather and made into the Renner Museum.
Karl RENNER was born in Vienna on February 7, 1917. He died in
Ottawa on January 26, 2005. He was 87.
He is survived by his wife and by a sister who lives in California.
He asked that some of his ashes be buried beside his parents
in Austria, and the rest spread at Lake Memphramagog in Quebec's
Eastern Townships.
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BURTON,
Elizabeth
Smith "
Betty" (née
MARTIN)
On Thursday, January 27, 2005 at Merrickville, Ontario, in her
90th year. Elizabeth Smith "Betty"
BURTON, née
MARTIN.
Born at
Toronto, Ontario on April 25, 1915. Beloved wife of the late
William Ross
BURTON (1914-1982.) Dearly loved mother of Patricia
Elizabeth "Pat"
McCABE and her husband Gregory L.
McCABE of Merrickville.
Loving grandmother of G. Mark
McCABE and Sean W.P.
McCABE of
Merrickville and Kimberly E.
McCABE.
Daughter of the late David
Baxter Kennedy
MARTIN, native of Girvan, Ayrshire and his wife
Elizabeth McNeish
MacDONALD, native of Greenlock, Renfrewshire,
Scotland. Dear eldest sister of Georgina MacDonald
ASHLEY (late
Herbert,) and David
MARTIN and his wife
Evelyn, all of Toronto
and brother James Donald
MacDONALD.
Friends may call at the Turner
and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, at Windermere,
east of the Jane subway, from 7-9 p.m. Monday and from 10 a.m
until service time at 11 a.m. in the Chapel on Tuesday, February
1, 2005. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. For those who wish,
remembrances to the Alzheimer Society of Toronto, 2323 Yonge
Street, Ste. 500, P.O. Box 26285 Stn. Brm B, Toronto, Ontario M7Y
4R1.
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FROST,
Evelyn "
Evie"
Long-time active member of the Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau.
Passed away peacefully, at Parry Sound on Monday, January 31,
2005, age 92 years. Beloved wife of the late Allan
FROSAINT_Dear
mother of Anne
STEVENS of Parry Sound; Dorrie
WHITEHOUSE (husband
the late Ron); Ted and his wife Charlene of Massey; Betsy and
her husband Bob
ALLAN of Horseshoe Lake. Loving "Nana" of Jennifer
and Jim; Steve, Fred, and Les; Melanie, Kim, and Christine; Bobbi
and Sarah; and loving great "Nana" of Candace, Cara, Jordan,
Elyse, Cody, Casey, Isaac, Jacob, Taylor, Ryan, and Jessica.
Dear sister of the late Edna
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and Lillian
ASHLEY.
Fondly
remembered by her nieces, nephews, other relatives, and Friends.
Resting in the Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau where family will
receive visitors on Thursday, February 3rd between the hours
of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the Church on Friday, February
4th at 11: 00 a.m. followed by a reception. Interment Hillcrest
Mausoleum and Old English Cemetery in the spring. Donations to
the Church of the Redeemer or the West Parry Sound Health Centre
would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Logan
Funeral Home, 81 James Street, Parry Sound (1-800-265-2218).
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DUNN,
James
Raymond "
Ray"
Peacefully at his home in Caledon East on Thursday, February
17, 2005, Ray
DUNN, beloved husband, best friend and companion
of Jean ASHLEY. Dear brother of William (Mary,) Frank, John (Lori,)
Fred (Coral), George (Helma), Margaret
LECLAIR (Wayne), Sandra
GOULET (Paul), Sheila
McGHIE (Glen), Laverne
MAHAR (Gary), Diane
HAMBLY
(James) and Cindy
HOGUE (Russ.)
Ray will be sadly missed
by dear Friends in Canada and around the world, especially his
sister-in-law Mary and her husband John
THORNDYKE of Australia,
and Aunty Hilda of England. Sincere thanks to the special Friends
and caregivers who were a wonderful support during the last several
weeks. Private memorial service will be held at the Egan Funeral
Home Baxter and Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630)
and in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island at a later date. Cremation
has taken place. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, 610 University Avenue,
Toronto M5G 2M9. Condolences may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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HEUCHAN,
May
Dorothy (née
WESTBROOK)
Suddenly, at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, on Saturday,
March 5, 2005. May
WESTBROOK of Cookstown, in her 70th year,
beloved wife of James
HEUCHAN.
Loving mother of Debbie and her
husband Don
CRUMBIE,
Sherry and her husband Paul
QUAIL, David
and his wife Debbie, Darren and Michelle, and Darlene and her
husband Gary
BRACKEN.
Loved by her 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Doris and her husband John
CHAPMAN, and the late
Jean
(Mrs.
Bill
ASHLEY.) Dear daughter of the late Leonard and
Dorothy WESTBROOK and daughter-in-law of Clayton and the late
Thomasina HEUCHAN.
Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham
Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477, on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel 11: 00
a.m. Wednesday March 9, 2005. Donations in May's memory to Stevenson
Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Southlake Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.
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JOHNSTONE,
Isabel (née
TUSTIN)
At the Aurora Resthaven Nursing Home on Thursday, March 17, 2005,
in her 87th year. Predeceased by her husband Andrew. Loving mother
of John and his wife
Mary,
Dianne and her husband Richard
KIPP,
and Linda and her husband Bob
POWIS.
She will be sadly missed
and fondly remembered by her grandchildren: Cari-Lynn, Glen,
Christopher, Brenda, Michael and Jonathon. Great-grandmother
of Caelen. A thank you to her special caregiver Elaine
ASHLEY
and all the 3rd floor staff of Aurora Resthaven for their care
and support over the years. Friends may call at the Thompson
Funeral Home, 29 Victoria Street, Aurora, (905) 727-5421, on
Sunday from 2-5 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to Aurora Resthaven Nursing Home, 3rd
Floor, would be appreciated.
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WILLARD,
Lois
Edith
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at the age of 85. Edith was the
wife of Lyle who passed away on December 23, 1995. Edith will
be remembered for her drive to live and a deep love and devotion
to her husband, two sons, grandchildren and Friends. With Edith's
passing, she will always be remembered and thought of daily by
her grand_son Michael Anthony
WILLARD who became a better man
because of her, along with Lyle, providing love, devotion, continued
support and encouragement. Loving mother of Ronald (predeceased)
and his wife
Jane
ASHLEY and Ken and his wife Carol. Dear sister
of Helen VAN
ZEYL and Ted
OLIVER and his wife
Molly.
She will
be sadly missed by her two other grandchildren Steven and Carrie
who were always in her thoughts, along with her three cats Thunder,
Storm, and Daisy who brought comfort and laughter into her later
years of life. Edith appreciated all her Friends at the Dorothy
Ley O.S.P. group, Kingsway Baptist Church, and the bowling league
which provided her a sense of connection and a social network.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel
on Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 11 a.m. followed by a reception.
Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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GOTO,
Jean
At William Osler Health Centre, Etobicoke, on Monday, October
24, 2005. Jean
GOTO wife of the late Mitsuo. Mother of Mitchell
and the late Jane. Grandmother of Lance, Lindsay and Ryan. Thanks
to Mariam at the Circle of Care, Dr. Jeff
ASHLEY and Dr. David
CAPLAN and their staff and the staff of the Palliative Care Unit
at William Osler Health Centre. A Memorial Service will be held
at the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave.,
Etobicoke (two blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) on Saturday at
1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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