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EVELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-11 published
BAKER,
Glen "
Shorty"
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday, April
9, 2005, Glen "Shorty"
BAKER of Dashwood, age 92. Beloved husband
of Arnetta Pauline
(EVELAND)
BAKER of Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensall.
Loved father and father-in-law of Barry and Barb
BAKER
of R.R.#1, Vienna, Dale and Connie
BAKER and Bryan
BAKER all
of London, Donna and Bill
BISHOP of Turkey Point. Also loved
by his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Bob
BAKER,
Bill and Marg
BAKER, John and Jan
BAKER,
Meade and Dorothy
BAKER, Wanda and Adam
WILSON, Betty
GRENIER,
Irene
TINDALL, Clara and Bill
BROWN, Glady and Grant
McGREGOR, Bridgette
BAKER, Greta
BAKER, Frances
GIBSON and Norm
EVELAND.
Remembered by his many nieces, nephews and their families.
Predeceased by his son Glenn
BAKER, brothers Bruce, Austin and
Murray BAKER, stillborn sibling twins and parents Robert and
Clara (MEADE)
BAKER.
Resting at T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood with visitation on Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April 13,
2005, at 11 a.m. Pastor John
TREMBULAK officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. If desired, memorials to charity of choice would
be appreciated by the family. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com.
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EVELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-06 published
DONOVAN,
Norma (née
PRIDDLE)
Mrs. Norma
(PRIDDLE)
DONOVAN of Saint Thomas passed away at the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital on Thursday, August 4, 2005,
in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Gerald B.
DONOVAN
(1989.) Mother of Patricia
KETCHABAW and her husband William
of Simsbury, Connecticut and Gerald A. "Gerry"
DONOVAN and his
wife Gloria of San Diego, California. Grandmother of Steven,
Tricia, D.J., Debbie and Denise. Sister of Joyce
YOUNG and her
husband Cliff of Wallaceburg. Sister-in-law of Carol
FOYE of
Yuma, Arizona and Jack
RIDLEY of Saint Thomas. Also survived by
8 greatgrandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sisters, Beulah
EVELAND, Irene
CURTIS, Marie
RIDLEY, Fay
WATSON
and Marjorie
LARSON and a brother, Arthur R.
PRIDDLE.
Born in Saint Thomas, July 14, 1913, daughter of the late Arthur
and Vera (RODGERS)
PRIDDLE.
Mrs.
DONOVAN was a member of Central
United Church, Saint Thomas and a former member of Flower City
Chapter #91, O.E.S. Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral
Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Sunday afternoon from
2-5 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday at
11: 00 a.m. Interment in Elmdale Memorial Park. Memorial donations
to the charity of one's choice gratefully acknowledged.
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EVELEIGH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-03 published
RHODES,
David
Berkeley, M.A.
Passed away peacefully, on Tuesday, May 31, 2005, at Lakeridge
Health Centre, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late
Verna. Loving father of Dave and his wife Debbie, and Gord and
his wife Donna. Survived by his sister Jean
EVELEIGH.
Proud grandfather
of Michael, Patrick, Sara, and James. Admired history teacher
and department head at East York Collegiate Institute and University
of Toronto schools. A Private Family Service will be held at
Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre (625 Birchmount
Road, north of St. Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229), Monday, June
6, 2005 at 1: 00 pm.
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EVELY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-09 published
OSBORNE,
Marina
Osborne
Formerly of Tillsonburg passed away peacefully at the Fairfield
Park Nursing Home, Wallaceburg on Wednesday, September 7, 2005,
in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late William Gordon
OSBORNE
(1972.) Loving mother of William
OSBORNE and his wife
Betty of
Port Lambton. Cherished grandmother of Kelly
CRAWFORD and her
husband Scott of Blenheim, Kimberly
OSBORNE and her special companion
Doug ARTHUR of Kent Bridge and great-grandmother of Jennifer,
Joel and Logan. Dear sister of Doris
VALENTINE of Michigan, Nina
JOHNSON and her husband Drew of Tennessee and Paul
EVELY and
his wife Ottolyn of Kentucky. Predeceased by 1 sister and 4 brothers
and 1 great-granddaughter Jamie. Friends will be received at
the Ostrander's Funeral Home, Tillsonburg (842-5221) on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the Funeral Service will be held
on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Andrew
BRNDJAR
officiating. Interment in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial
donations to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Tillsonburg would
be appreciated. Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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EVELY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-19 published
MILLAR,
Harvey
James
(October 7, 1918 - January 18, 2005)
At Etobicoke General Hospital, on Tuesday, January 18, 2005,
in his 87th year, Harvey lost his long battle with myasthenia
gravis. Beloved husband of Miriam for 32 years. Caring brother
of Ruth CARSCADDEN and the late John
MILLAR.
Special uncle to
Jack MILLAR,
Ruth and Donald
EVELY, Donald
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Samantha
CRAWFORD,
Wendy and Tony
HILLIARD, and Warren and Lorraine
CRAWFORD.
Will be sadly missed by his brothers-in-law, Vaughn (Donna) and
Warren (Lois)
CRAWFORD.
Also survived by 9 great-nieces and nephews
and their families. Special thanks to his care-givers, Rosetta,
Esmie, Good News and Salome, whose care allowed him to remain
at home for the past year. They have become like family. Harvey
was the former owner of Millar-McKay Insurance Agency, a dedicated
gardener, cook and all-around fixer-upper. Known to his long-time
Friends as the "President of Parkdale Old Boys", he will long
be remembered. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke
Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral Service in the Chapel
on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Brampton Cemetery. If desired,
donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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CARSCADDEN,
Ruth
May (née
MILLAR) (1913-2005)
Passed away peacefully, at Toronto Grace Hospital, on Wednesday,
August 10, 2005, at the age of 92. Beloved wife of the late Holly.
Much loved mother of Ruth and her husband Don
EVELY, and Don
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and his partner Vicki. Loving sister of the late John
MILLAR
Sr. and the late Ena
MILLAR, sister of the late Harvey
MILLAR, husband of Miriam
MILLAR. Aunt to John
MILLAR Jr. Loving
grandmother of David, Richard, Barbara Ann, James and the late
Donald Jr. Dear great-grandmother of five great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Monday, August
15, 2005 from 10 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service at
1 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Toronto Grace Hospital.
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EVENDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-29 published
MIDDLETON , Agnes Nancy - Missing heirs for the Estate of
Estate of Agnes Nancy
MIDDLETON , of Listowel, Ontario, died on
September 13, 2003.
Anyone having knowledge of her children, Robert Earl
MIDDLETON ,
Patricia Anne
MIDDLETON and Susan Irene
MIDDLETON , contact Hope
EVENDEN, MacDonald, Evenden Law Firm, 1229 Dundas Street, London,
Ontario, N5W 3B1, (519) 451-2489.
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EVENDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-03 published
BUCKLAND,
Cora
Frances "
Fran"
Peacefully, at home Saturday October 1st, 2005 in her 82nd year.
Beloved wife of the late Arthur R.
BUCKLAND. Dear mother of Sharon
EVENDEN, Linda (Bill)
BAKER and Patricia (Alan)
WARD. Loved by
her eight grandchildren Cristopher, Steven, Cora Diane, Jared,
Adam, Matthew, Aaron and David. Loving sister of Robert (Joan)
MAGEE, Nora (Jon)
JENNEKENS and Dorothy (Don)
WILLIAMS. Sadly
missed by her many Friends. Friends are invited to call at the
Burke Funeral Home, (613) 968-6968, 150 Church St. Belleville
on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005 from 12 noon until 1 p.m. followed
by the memorial service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Online condolences www.burke-funeral.ca
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EVENDEN,
Dorothy
Madeline
Suddenly on Sunday, October 30, 2005, at Peel Memorial Hospital,
in her 73rd year. Loving mother of David and Emilia
NEWBERRY,
Karen and Wayne
MUNDY, and Kathy
QUIGLEY. Cherished grandmother
of Wayne, Michelle, Dustin, Christina, Daniel, Shawna and Breanne.
Dear great-grandmother of Jenna, Travis and Connor. Devoted sister
of Glenys, Mona and the late Dennis. She will be dearly missed
by many family and Friends. Friendsmay call at the Ward Funeral
Home, 4671 Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive),
905-851-9100, from Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held on Wednesday, November 2, 2005, in the Ward Funeral Home
Chapel at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at Highland Memory Gardens.
Condolences at www.dorothy.evenden@wardfh.com
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EVENHUIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-08 published
DE JONG,
Elske
(VAN
DER
KOOI)
At University Hospital, London on Sunday August 7, 2005 Elske
(VAN
DER
KOOI) DE
JONG of Chelsey Park and formerly of Thamesford
in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Wieger DE
JONG (1991.)
Dear mother of Margaret and Ray
CORSAUT of Ilderton and Anna
and Phil WILLER of Strathroy. Dear grandmother of Adrienne; and
Barbara and Steve, Philipp and Sheila and Paul and his fiancée
Bonnie and greatgrandmother of Joshua, Greg, Michael and Scott.
Dear sister of Tryntje
WIERSMA of Holland and Taetske
EVENHUIS
of Barrie. Friends may call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral
Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Monday evening 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Tuesday, August 9th at 2
p.m. with Reverend Bill
McAUSLAN officiating. Cremation with
interment Medway Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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EVENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-20 published
EVENS,
Anne▼ (née
DERBYSHIRE)
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Saturday, June 18,
2005, Anne
EVENS (née
DERBYSHIRE) of Glencoe and formerly of
the Paisley area in her 74th year. Survived by her husband Stanley
EVENS, and her children; Shirley
CORRAN,
Dorothy▼
HUBBARD, Barb
(John) LAKE,
Ed▼
(Marlene▼)
EVENS, Jim (Brenda)
EVENS, Paul (Amy)
EVENS, and Jerry (Cheryl)
EVENS.
Also survived by one sister
and 5 brothers, Christine
WELCH, Ernie (Marg), Leonard (Donna),
Jack▼
(Jackie,▼)
Donny▼ (Linda,) Kenny (Cora)
DERBYSHIRE, as well
as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Frank
and Meta DERBYSHIRE.
Relatives▼ and Friends will be received at
the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe on Monday evening
from 7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Wednesday, June 22 at 2: 00 p.m. Rev.
Amanda BIRCHALL officiating. Interment Longwood Cemetery, Melbourne.
Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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EVENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-21 published
EVENS,
Anne▲▼ (née
DERBYSHIRE)
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Saturday, June 18,
2005, Anne
EVENS (née
DERBYSHIRE) of Glencoe and formerly of
the Paisley area in her 74th year. Survived by her husband Stanley
EVENS, and her children; Shirley
CORRAN,
Dorothy▲▼
HUBBARD, Barb
(John) LAKE,
Ed▲▼
(Marlene▲▼)
EVENS, Jim (Brenda)
EVENS, Paul (Amy)
EVENS, and Jerry (Cheryl)
EVENS.
Loved▼ by 12 grandchildren and
5 great grandchildren. Also survived by one sister and 5 brothers,
Christine WELCH, Ernie (Marg), Leonard (Donna), Jack (Jackie),
Donny▲▼
(Linda,▼)
Kenny (Cora)
DERBYSHIRE, as well as several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Frank and Meta
DERBYSHIRE.
Relatives and Friends will be received at the Van Heck Funeral
Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m.
and on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, June 22 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend Amanda
BIRCHALL
officiating. Interment Longwood Cemetery, Melbourne. Memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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EVENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-06-21 published
EVENS,
Anne▲ (née
DERBYSHIRE)
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury, on Saturday, June
18, 2005, Anne
EVENS (née
DERBYSHIRE) of Glencoe, and formerly
of the Paisley area, in her 74th year. Survived by her husband
Stanley EVENS, and her children Shirley
CORRAN,
Dorothy▲
HUBBARD,
Barb (John)
LAKE,
Ed▲
(Marlene▲)
EVENS, Jim (Brenda)
EVENS, Paul
(Amy) EVENS, and Jerry (Cheryl)
EVENS.
Loved▲ by 12 grandchildren
and 5 great-grandchildren. Also survived by one sister and 5
brothers, Christine
WELCH, Ernie (Marg), Leonard (Donna), Jack
(Jackie,▲)
Donny▲
(Linda,▲) Kenny (Cora)
DERBYSHIRE, as well as
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Frank
and Meta DERBYSHIRE.
Relatives▲ and Friends were received at the
Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe, Monday evening,
from 7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 22 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Amanda
BIRCHALL officiating. Interment Longwoods Cemetery,
Melbourne. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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EVENSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
MILLAR,
Andrew "
Andy"
Herron,
Jr.
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing
of Andrew MILLAR on December 23, 2004, in Toronto, in his 95th
year. He is survived by his beloved wife
Evelyn
(EVENSON,) daughters
Marilyn and Brenda (Carl
BLANCHAER,) grandchildren Maxwell, Rainer,
and Wallis
MILLAR-
BLANCHAER, brother John (Thunderbay,) sisters-in-law
Irene (Winnipeg) and Patricia (Vancouver), brother-in-law Lloyd
EVENSON
(Dorothy,) and many nieces and nephews. Cremation was
followed by a family celebration of his life on January 1, 2005
in Toronto. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by
family, Friends, and colleagues.
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EVENSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-29 published
EVENSON,
Edward
Norman
Passed away suddenly on Friday, May 27, 2005 at Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre in his 68th year. Beloved husband and best friend
of Patricia Mary (née
MAXTED.)
Loving father of James and John
(Christie). Dearly beloved
son of the late Conrad and Louise
EVENSON of Marshall, Minnesota. Loving brother of Brunhilde
EVENSON
of Philadelphia, Ruth-Ann
WELLMAN of Atlanta and Hjordis
VALE
of Mapleton, Minnesota. The family will receive Friends at the
Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, May
30, 2005. Service will be held at Church Of The Ascension on
Tuesday, May 31st at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada,
250 Bloor Street East, Suite 1000, Toronto, M4W 3P9 would be
greatly appreciated.
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EVERAERT o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-06-29 published
JOHNSTON,
Ronald
L.
Mr.
Ronald
L.
JOHNSTON a resident of Wallaceburg passed away
on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at C.K.H.A. "Sydenham Campus", in Wallaceburg
at the age of 59. Ron was born in Chatham and was a
son of the
late Norman and Bernice
(KELLER)
JOHNSTON.
Beloved husband of
Gail (EASTCOTT)
JOHNSTON.
Loving father and father-in-law of
Amy and Brian
EVERAERT of Sombra. Kind brother and brother-in-law
of Bob JOHNSTON of Saint Thomas, Sharron
PINSONNEAULT,
Brian and
Joan JOHNSTON, all of Wallaceburg, Darrell and Tracy
JOHNSTON of
Edmonton, Dawn and Ken
CRAWFORD of St. Catherines and Greg
JOHNSTON
also of Wallaceburg. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces
and nephews. Ron will be missed by Scat, his cat. The late Ron
JOHNSTON rested at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin
Street, in Wallaceburg until Friday, June 24, 2005 when funeral
services were held in the chapel of the funeral home at 1 p.m.
with Jason
CARTIER,
Officiant.
Words of remembrance were given
by Dawn CRAWFORD, Ken
CRAWFORD, Jaclyn
JOHNSTON, Sharron
PINSONNEAULT
and Betty Somr. "One More Day" and
"I Will Remember You" were
played, in tribute, for the service. Pall bearers were Len
EASTCOTT,
Mark EASTCOTT, Dr. Darcy
JACOBS, Jim
SNARY, Jason
PINSONNEAULT
and Bob FOSTER.
Flower bearers were Jaclyn
JOHNSTON, Nicole
PICKERING,
Yvette ARSENAULT, Niki
HAGARTH, Colette
STERLING, Sherry
BESELAERE,
Sheenagh PAHL and Lori
CHARRON.
Interment was in Riverview Cemetery,
Wallaceburg. As an expression of sympathy donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation may be left at the funeral home. As a living
memorial a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in
memory of Ronald L.
JOHNSTON.
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EVERARD,
Enid
Ruby
Peacefully, at Scarborough General Hospital, on January 16~,
2005, in her 83rd year. Predeceased by her sister Gladys. Survived
by her brother David and sister Mavis, and numerous nephews and
nieces in England. No service to be held. Cremation.
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EVERARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
BRIMACOMBE,
Samuel
Kenneth
On Saturday, January 22nd, 2005 in his 85th year. Beloved husband
of Catherine. Dear father of Peter (Mary), Susan (Vince), Elizabeth
(Wayne) and Mary (Bob). Sadly missed by all his grandchildren
Christopher (Lisa), Elizabeth, Michael (Leah), Sarah, Luke, Catherine
(Edward), John (Kate), Emily, Philip, Rebecca and great-grandchildren
Anna, Christine, Matthew, Tyler and Laryssa. Dear brother of
Doris EVERARD,
Becky
WHITE/WHYTE (Art,) and Rodger
BRIMACOMBE (Isobel.)
Sam served in the Second World War as a member of the Intelligence
Corps of the Canadian Army. He graduated in 1949 from the University
of Toronto. In his professional life he was a Chemical Engineer
with the Glidden Company and he also taught at George Brown College.
Resting at the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling
Ave., Etobicoke (two blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) Wednesday
from 6: 30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held on
Thursday at 10: 30 a.m. from St. Timothy-By-The-Humber Anglican
Church, 2840 Weston Rd. In lieu of flowers, as expressions of
sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly
appreciated.
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EVERARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-03 published
McARTHUR,
Jocelyn (née
EVERARD) (March 3, 1960-November 2, 2005)
Jocelyn fought a courageous battle with cancer for the past three
years. She was an inspiration to all who knew her for her unfailing
grace and love of life. Beloved wife and best friend of James.
Loving mother of Nicole and Ian. Cherished daughter of Sherman
and Rachel
EVERARD.
She will be sadly missed by her sister Michelle.
Dear daughter-in-law of Madge and Doug
McARTHUR, sister-in-law
of Katrina, Robert and Anita (Peter), aunt of Sarah. She was
much loved by her aunts, uncles and cousins. She will be fondly
remembered by all her Friends who provided invaluable support
throughout her illness. Friends will be received at the J.S.
Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple
Ave., Georgetown, (905) 877-3631 on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Parish prayers at 8: 30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be
held at Holy Cross Catholic Church (224 Maple Ave., Georgetown)
on Saturday, November 5th, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow.
In lieu of flowers, in memory contributions to the Cancer Assistance
Services of Halton Hills would be appreciated. To send expressions
of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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EVERATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-26 published
EVERATT,
Herbert
Wilson "
Wil"
In loving memory of our father and grandfather, born March 17,
1923 who passed away peacefully at home February 19, 2005. He
will be missed by his children and grandchildren: Bob (Jewel),
Sharon (Lori, Darryle, Jennifer), Roy, Barb (Wendel) and Friends.
Dad's wisdom, kindness and humour will be greatly missed. He
was a man of honour, character and dignity. Sometimes challenging
in his convictions he always loved a good debate! Hetouched many
hearts and had a gift for making people feel special. Go Leafs
Go!
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EVERATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-14 published
CLEGG,
Doriene "
Adele"
After a short stay at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Wednesday,
April 13, 2005 in her 90th year. Adele, beloved wife of the late
Lorne CLEGG, loving mother of Shirley and her husband Barry
EVERATT
of Mississauga and dear grandmother of Chad and Corey. Dear sister
of the late Ida
MERCER.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane
subway on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the
Chapel on Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 1 p.m. Private interment
Sanctuary Park Cemetery. If desired, remembrances may be made
to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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EVEREST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-04 published
EVEREST,
Reginald "
Reg"
In loving memory of my husband Reginald "Reg"
EVEREST who passed
away August 4, 1998.
My time with you was very precious
And the memories I have are to.
The love we shared together
Keeps me close to you.
Maybe I cannot touch your hands
Or see your smiling face,
Maybe I cannot hear your voice
Or feel your warm embrace,
But there is always something I have
Tucked safely in my heart
My love for you, your love for me.
That will never let us part.
Always remembered by your children and grandchildren and wife
Doreen.
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EVEREST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-19 published
Clara 'Clibby'
VERRIAN,
Talent
Agent: 1939-2005
Talent agent and casting director carved a niche in the Canadian
film industry and made it her own. 'If somebody needed 100 extras
for a commercial, she could pull it off'
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, April
19, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- Justin
LOUIS said there was something about Clibby
VERRIAN's "anti-agent" persona. "There was nothing glossy or
glitzy about her," Mr. Louis said.
Ms. VERRIAN, a do-it-all performer behind the camera, was an
agent to budding stars, the first principal representative for
such Canadian actors such as Mr.
LOUIS,
Sarah
POLLEY and Cory
HAIM. As a founder of the Toronto talent agency Faces and Places,
she was also a casting director, located movie sites and supplied
extras for movies, television series and commercials.
Ms. VERRIAN was born Clara
HAYWARD in Peterborough, Ontario,
where one of the best moves she ever made was to meet Dottie
KINGSTON (now
BABCOCK) in 1942. In search of a playmate, young
Dottie had gone door-knocking in the neighbourhood and turned
up Clara. "We were best Friends onward," Mrs.
BABCOCK said.
The pair remained close throughout high school at Peterborough
Collegiate Institute, where Clibby (a nickname she acquired in
Grade 5) made her mark as a track-and-field star. "She was a
fast runner," Mrs.
BABCOCK said. "She was also the best water
skier in the Peterborough area at the time."
After graduating from Peterborough Collegiate Institute in 1958,
she took a year off and travelled in Europe before settling in
Toronto, where she eventually got married and worked at a string
of jobs. In 1980, the marriage ended and, as a single parent,
she resolved to do something different. "I decided that if I
had to work the rest of my life, I want to be doing something
that I love," she once said. "I've always loved the movies and
Hollywood."
So, never one to back away from challenges, she formed Faces
and Places. "I knew no one in the business when I first started,"
she said in 1982. "The early days were a constant battle to prove
myself."
Eventually, she proved herself and won the respect of the industry.
"Producers and casting directors had worked with Clibby so much,
they trusted her," said Gail
LIVINGSTONE, who worked as an assistant
to Ms. VERRIAN on and off for 10 years. "If somebody needed 100
extras for a commercial, she could pull it off. "
By then, her stable of individual performers included Ms.
POLLEY,
Mr. LOUIS,
Mr.
HAIM and others. Before she moved on to other
agents and bigger roles, such as The Road to Avonlea, Ms.
POLLEY
was cast by Ms.
VERRIAN in principal roles in The Adventures
of Baron Munchausen, Ramona, The Big Town, Hands of The Stranger
and One Magic Christmas.
Mr. LOUIS, whose screen credits tally about 100, was cast by
Ms. VERRIAN in 1986-87 in a number of productions, most notably
Prom Night Queen: Hello Mary Lou. He currently stars in the television
series Missing, and was recently cast as entrepreneur Donald
Trump in an ABC biopic set to air in May.
"Clibby got me a lot of gigs," Mr.
LOUIS said. "I needed six
credits for a full Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and
Radio Artists membership and I got all six credits with her."
Mr. HAIM was a heartthrob actor in the 1980s, before he faded
into oblivion after he slipped into drug addiction following
his move to Los Angeles from Toronto.
One of Ms.
VERRIAN's first big productions for which she provided
extras was the 1981 thriller Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper,
a television movie about the U.S.-Iranian hostage drama and the
part played by Canadian ambassador Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Ms.
VERRIAN's
then-partner in the company, Bob
BOLDSOVER, scoured the city
for locations for that production. "Clibby would look after the
Faces and I'd look after the Places," he said.
"Clibby was kind of like a pioneer in the business -- sort of
the first person to provide casting facilities," Mr.
LOUIS said.
In recent years, Ms.
VERRIAN downsized her operations and specialized
in acquiring extras for commercials. One of the most demanding
was a big-budget, blacks-only Nike commercial called Ruckers
Park that featured National Basketball Association star Vince
Carter. "
Clibby saved my ass on that commercial," said Kim
EVEREST,
the president of Powerhouse Casting. "We needed to fill an entire
stadium to create period Harlem with 750 black extras and Clibby
pulled it off. I couldn't believe it."
Faces and Places, with close to 300 clients, has been a refreshing
constant on the Canadian scene for 25 years. It will continue
under the management of her son D.J.
VERRIAN.
"She loved her work. She couldn't believe she was paid to do
what she loved," Mrs.
BABCOCK said.
Clibby VERRIAN was born May 12, 1939, in Peterborough, Ontario
She died in a Toronto hospital on February 18, 2005, of a heart
attack. She was 65.
She is survived by sons D.J. and Derek, mother Dorothy, and sisters
Millie HILL and Robbie
BILISKI.
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EVERETT,
Troy
In loving memory of Troy who passed away 29 years ago today.
As time goes on without you,
And the days have become years,
They hold so many memories,
And a million silent tears.
To us you were so special,
What more is there to say,
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
Sadly missed and always remembered by his Mum, and sisters Janice
and Leah and families.
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EVERETT,
Doreen▼ (née
VALENTINO)
At Bobier Nursing Home, Dutton, on Friday July 15, 2005. Doreen
EVERETT
(VALENTINO,) formerly of London, in her 67th year. Beloved
wife of the late Clifford (1983). Dear mother of Paul and his
wife Tammy, and grandmother of Stephanie and Carl. Sister of
Christine McQUIGGAN and Madeline
ALEXANDER.
Predeceased▼ by brothers
Cliff and John
VALENTINO.
Funeral▼ service will be held at the
Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton),
on Tuesday July 19, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. (Visitation from 10-11
a.m.). Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca. A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mrs.
EVERETT.
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EVERETT,
Doreen▲
(VALENTINO)
At Bobier Nursing Home, Dutton, on Friday July 15, 2005. Doreen
EVERETT
(VALENTINO,) formerly of London, in her 67th year. Beloved
wife of the late Clifford (1983). Dear mother of Paul and his
wife Tammy, and grandmother of Stephanie and Carl. Sister of
Christine McQUIGGAN and Madeline
ALEXANDER.
Predeceased▲ by brothers
Cliff and James
VALENTINO.
Funeral▲ service will be held at the
Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton),
on Tuesday July 19, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. (Visitation from 10-11
a.m.). Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca. A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mrs.
EVERETT.
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SERCOMBE,
Susan
Jane
With her family by her side at the London Health Sciences Centre,
University
Campus on Friday, September 2, 2005. Susan J.
SERCOMBE
of West Williams Township R.R.#5, Parkhill in her 55th year.
Beloved daughter of Helen (Lucas)
SERCOMBE of West Willimas Township
and the late Harold J.W.
SERCOMBE (1987.) Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Mary and Wayne
EVERETT of Guelph, and Cathy and Frank
WHITE/WHYTE
of Parkhill. Special aunt of Tim and his friend Kate and Pam
WHITE/WHYTE, and Nicole and Lucas
EVERETT.
Predeceased by brother James
and sister Margie-Lou. Resting at the M. Box and son Funeral
Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill where the complete funeral and
committal service will be conducted on Tuesday, September 6th
at 11: 00 a.m. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Reverend Steven
COX will officiate. Donations to the Victorian Order of Nurses
Palliative Care, 100 Albert Street, Strathroy, Ontario, N7G 1V5
or the London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus would
be appreciated. Share a memory or send condolences to www.BoxFuneralHome.ca
M. Box and son will plant a tree in living memory of Miss
SERCOMBE
at the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Parkhill
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LESLIE,
Ardith
Beatrice (née
EVERETT)
(Ardith B.
LESLIE, R.N., Lt. Nursing Sister)
Passed away peacefully at Hastings Manor on the 22nd of June,
2005. Born May 22, 1919 near Iroquois, Ontario. Ardith was the
oldest child of May and James
EVERETT.
After high school she
trained as a Registered Nurse at Kingston General Hospital (K.G.H.)
graduating in 1941. Following graduation from K.G.H., she nursed
at the Ottawa Civic Hospital for 3 years. In January 1944, Ardith
went overseas as a nursing sister with the Royal Canadian Auxiliary
Medical Corps. She was stationed at a military hospital at Branshod,
south of London, England. As head nurse, she triaged wounded
soldiers convoyed from continental Europe. She married Bryson
LESLIE in Surrey, England on November the 23, 1944. Both returned
from the war in 1945 to begin their married life in Belleville
where Bryson resumed his career in the family shoe business.
Ardith was active in both her church and community. She was a
member of Y's Menettes Club, President of the United Church Women
at Bridge Street United Church, President of the Women's Christian
Association and a member of the Board of Governors of the Belleville
General Hospital. For many years, she coordinated blood donor
clinics for the Red Cross. Ardith was an active member of the
'38 Club' and 'the Stitchery Group'.
Ardith is survived by her siblings: Perry (Everett), Margaret
(Peacock), Jean (Farrow), and Mary (Hobson), and her children:
Bill (Cathy), Joan Pope (Bruce), and Bob (Carol). She is loved
by her family and many Friends, but especially by her 9 grandchildren:
Sarah, Lindsay and Craig
POPE;
Anne
(McNAMARA,) Rob and Kate
LESLIE; Kate-Anne, Heather and Jenna
LESLIE.
Funeral Services will be held at Bridge Street United Church,
Belleville on Friday, June 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hastings
Manor Foundation, 476 Dundas St. W., Belleville, Ontario K8P
1B7, or the Bridge Street United Church Memorial Fund, 60 Bridge
Street East, Belleville, Ontario K8N 1L7.
Burke Funeral Home (613-968-6968) www.burke-funeral.ca
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Canadian composer penned 200 works
By Robert EVERETT-
GREEN,
Monday,
September▼ 19, 2005, Page S10
Composer Harry
FREEDMAN, a major figure in Canadian music for
the past four decades, died in a Toronto hospital on Friday of
prostate cancer. He was 83.
Mr. FREEDMAN's rugged and expressive music has been performed
by every major Canadian orchestra, as well as choirs, chamber
ensembles, soloists and dance companies, including the Royal
Winnipeg Ballet. He also wrote incidental stage music for the
Stratford Festival and several film scores, some of which featured
the voice of his wife, soprano Mary
MORRISON.
He had a strong feeling for Canada and its potential, and for
the romance and beauty of its natural environment. Keewaydin,
one of his most popular pieces, is a choral incantation of Ojibwa
place names that ends with the cry of a loon.
Mr. FREEDMAN was born in Poland in 1922, but grew up in Medicine
Hat, Alberta., and Winnipeg, where he studied visual art and
became a fan of big-band jazz. Both jazz and painting left a
lasting impression on his art as a musician. After serving in
the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War, he studied
composition with John Weinzweig and took summer classes with
Aaron Copland and Olivier Messiaen.
Mr. FREEDMAN's musical career began as a performer in dance bands,
and he said that the first composer to arouse his interest in
orchestration was Benny Goodman. He played English horn and oboe
in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 25 years, before leaving
the orchestra to become a full-time composer in 1971.
He left some 200 compositions, and worked almost to the end.
Manipulating Mario, one of his last completed scores, will be
performed for the first time by Esprit Orchestra in Toronto on
October 27.
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Harry FREEDMAN,
Musician: (1922-2005)
Composer who loved to mix his medias first learned about performance
as a clarinetist in dance bands, wrote for radio and television,
and eschewed academia to make a living by writing modern Canadian
concert music
By Robert EVERETT-
GREEN,
Tuesday,
September▲ 20, 2005, Page S9
Harry FREEDMAN was a composer who looked at paintings and saw
a symphony, and who listened to jazz and heard things too good
to be exiled from places where classical music was played. He
had a gift for translation, not from one language to another
but between media of expression.
Mr. FREEDMAN was a key figure in Canadian music for most of his
long career. He was an acclaimed composer of concert works who
affected the lives of many who never heard his name, through
his scores for film and television.
The best of his 200-odd works display a talent for conveying
the mood he found in a landscape, the kinetic immediacy of a
tropical dance, or the inward turmoil of a character he knew
only from an outline for a ballet. He listened widely to the
music of his time and it showed, not through outright imitation
but through a hard and skillful assimilation of disparate things
into a personal style of writing.
Mr. FREEDMAN had the large presence and easy laugh of a man who
was confident of his abilities and aware of his personal charm.
He was the kind of man who went at life with both hands, seizing
what he needed and letting the rest go, without much regard for
what someone else may have thought was more important.
"Harry went his own way," said flutist Robert
AITKEN, who premiered
several of Mr.
FREEDMAN's pieces and played in the Lyric Arts
Trio with Mr.
FREEDMAN's wife, the soprano Mary
MORRISON. "He
was an individualistic guy, and composing was No. 1 in his life."
Mr. FREEDMAN was lucky to come into his maturity at a time when
Canadians were becoming more aware of themselves and their cultural
achievements. Rose Latulippe, the full-length ballet (with choreographer
Brian Macdonald, a frequent collaborator) that first established
his reputation at a truly national level, was commissioned for
Expo 67 and became the first colour arts special broadcast on
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television.
He was lucky also to have a view of the musician's life and role
that was unlike that of most of his peers. He first learned about
performance as a clarinetist in dance bands, absorbed many lessons
about concision and drama from writing for radio and television,
and never took an academic job.
Mr. FREEDMAN was born in Poland in 1922, but immigrated with
his family to Medicine Hat, Alberta., when he was three. In later
life he vividly recalled seeing native trappers come to his father's
shop to sell their furs -- an experience that guided an interest
in native culture.
In 1931 the family moved to Winnipeg, where Mr.
FREEDMAN's strong-willed,
arts-loving mother enrolled him in art classes. Soon, he was
imagining paintings that might express the experience of hearing
music.
He started clarinet at 18 and discovered jazz through Benny Goodman's
recordings, which he wore out trying to uncover the secrets of
how Goodman voiced his saxophones. He joined the Royal Canadian
Air Force in 1942, toured with the force's Silver Band, and began
to get a larger sense of the land whose awesome breadth and isolation
he would eventually try to represent in music.
Like thousands of ex-servicemen, Mr.
FREEDMAN came back to civilian
life in a rush, taking up oboe, piano and composition lessons
simultaneously at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. His first
compositions showed the influence of his teacher, John
WEINZWEIG,
though Mr.
FREEDMAN never let anyone else's music turn his head
for long. He got a job, which he kept till 1971, playing English
horn in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
"Harry was a pro," said Mr.
WEINZWEIG, with whom Mr.
FREEDMAN
and several others founded the League of Canadian Composers in
1951. "He knew the orchestra from the inside out, being a fine
performer himself."
Mr. WEINZWEIG introduced his pupil to the practice of building
compositions by manipulating a row of all 12 chromatic tones
in a given order -- still a novel practice in Canada at the time.
With the exception of a string of works in the fifties, the row
was part of Mr.
FREEDMAN's art till the end of his life. He often
used palindromes and numeric sequences as structural pillars,
even in apparently episodic works.
But Mr. FREEDMAN was completely uninterested in "number music."
He usually began working on a piece by making a prose sketch
of how the piece might achieve the kind of feeling and effect
that he wanted. Only after this script was established did he
begin to think about notes.
"The most important part of composing is deciding what the piece
is about -- what's the mood, texture, orchestration, movement,"
he said. "The notes are the least important thing."
Following his 1951 marriage to Mary
MORRISON (with whom he had
three children,) Mr.
FREEDMAN began exploring ways to increase
the dramatic effect of his music, and to take advantage of the
freedom inherent in jazz. He spent much of the decade working
in television and film, learning how to register dramatic changes
of mood and atmosphere within a phrase or two, without necessarily
sacrificing the degree of musical complexity he found interesting.
"One of the best things Aaron Copland said to our group in Tanglewood
[where Mr.
FREEDMAN studied during the summer of 1949] was that
music should be as simple as possible, but no simpler," he said.
It was a creed that worked for his most involved orchestral compositions
and for the many pieces he wrote for children.
In 1958, he wrote Images, a set of three pieces intended to serve
as abstract evocations of particular paintings, including canvases
by Lawren Harris and Jean-Paul Riopelle. It was a reversal of
his art-school ambition, and became one of his most popular pieces.
Mr. FREEDMAN wrote music for all kinds of players and purposes.
He had a particular knack for writing for woodwinds, and in later
years became keenly interested in textures achieved by building
up great masses of tones -- "skyscraper chords," as music analyst
Gail
Dixon put it in her 2004 monograph, The Music of Harry
FREEDMAN.
He was a skillful orchestrator, who keep his mind open to new
sounds, frequently from familiar sources. His orchestra often
came with a battery of percussion, used to find new combinations
of timbres to sustain his driving rhythms. He was fond of using
the voice for its purely musical qualities, a project made easier
by his marriage to a first-class soprano. He explored electronic
sounds and tape when the means for doing so were still relatively
crude.
By the early 1970s, he was able to support himself entirely through
composition, and quit the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. In some
years, his royalties from radio alone topped $25,000. One of
his landmark pieces from those years was Celebration, a superb
concerto for baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan in which Mr.
FREEDMAN finally solved the puzzle of how to unite the freedom
of jazz and the rigours of classical composition as equal partners.
He continued to flower artistically during the eighties, writing
one of his most popular pieces, Oiseaux exotiques, for the National
Ballet of Canada in 1984. He also underwent a painful period
of psychoanalysis, and chafed at the retreat of governments at
all levels from the kind of cultural patronage that seemed normal
in the sixties and seventies.
He felt himself being pushed to the sidelines by an increasing
emphasis on young composers, at the expense of those of his generation.
He despised the way music had crept into department stores, dentists'
offices and many other public spaces, saying that ubiquity dulled
the ear.
His last decade was marked by continued successes, including
a 1997 choral work, Borealis, that won praise internationally,
and Valleys, a large-scale 2002 composition that Ken Winters,
writing in The Globe and Mail, described as "captivating." But
Mr. FREEDMAN could be cantankerous when asserting his place on
the Canadian cultural scene, or defending against what he regarded
as slights to his achievement. He had spirit, and sometimes it
was fighting spirit.
A few days before he died, I spoke to Mr.
FREEDMAN by telephone,
and told him I had always admired his tenacity and drive. His
normally robust voice, reduced to a frail shadow of itself, replied:
"If you haven't got that, what have you got?"
Harry FREEDMAN was born on April 5, 1922, in Lodz, Poland. He
died September 16, 2005, in Toronto, of prostate cancer.
He was 83. He is survived by his wife, Mary
MORRISON, and daughters,
Karen (Kim), Cyndie, and Lori. He also leaves his brother Doc
and sister Dorothy.
A tribute to Harry
FREEDMAN will be held at Humphrey-Miles Funeral
Home, 1403 Bayview Ave., Toronto, at 3 p.m. on Friday.
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EVERETT,
Jack
Passed away peacefully, on Monday, January 10, 2005, in Nanaimo,
British Columbia Jack, beloved husband of Lucy Maria, and loving
father of Jane and her husband Daniel
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Judy and her
husband Mark
PONTI-
SGARGI, and Joyce and her husband Ben
NOY.
Grandpa Jack will be lovingly remembered by his five grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at
3 p.m. in the Chapel of the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles), with visitation one hour
prior.
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McCALL,
George
Anthony "
Scotty"
At his residence in Brighton, Ontario on Monday, February 7,
2005, age 74 years. George "Scotty"
McCALL
son of the late George
McCALL and the late Annie
(CULLEN.)
Loving husband of Pam
(ROY.)
Dear father of Raymond
McCALL of Belleville, and Gerrard
McCALL
of Brampton. Step-father of Donald
ROY and his wife
Lynn,
Jeannie
EVERETT, and Ian
ROY and his wife
Cheryl, all of Brighton. Dear
brother of Frances and her husband Raymond
LUCAS of Germany.
Sadly missed by his nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the Walas Funeral Home, 130
Main Street, Brighton on Friday from 1: 30 o'clock. Service in
the funeral home on Friday, February 11, 2005 at 2: 30 o'clock.
Cremation. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 100, Brighton, care of Box 96,
Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0, would be appreciated by the family.
www.walasfuneralhome.com
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DOVE,
Gwendoline
Peacefully, at Providence Centre, on Thursday, April 7, 2005,
Gwen, beloved wife of the late Frederick
DOVE. Dear mother of
Hugh and the late Ellen. Loving grandmother of Michael, Michelle,
Stephen, Jeffrey, and the late Mark
MALONE, and Steven
DOVE and
Karen EVERETT.
Will be sadly missed by Corinne, Larry, Marlene,
and by her great-grandchildren, relatives and Friends. Resting
at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East
(between Warden and Pharmacy), from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Service
in our Chapel on Monday morning at 9: 30 a.m. A private family
interment will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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EVERETT,
Michael
John (né
LAPLANTE) (1949-2005)
It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden passing
of Michael on Sunday, April 17, 2005 at the age of 56 years.
A caring and loving father to Michael, Lindsay and Meaghan. Devoted
husband and friend to Shelly. Cherished son of Lionel and Ruth
LAPLANTE of Havelock. Dear brother to Terrie, and Darlene. He
will be fondly remembered by his nieces Samantha, Shannon, Crystal,
Skyla, and his great-niece Hope. Mike will be sadly missed by
his extended family and his many close Friends. Family and Friends
may call at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. East
(just west of Warden), 416-773-0933, on Thursday, April 21, from
2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Visitation will continue on Friday, April 22,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Brett Funeral Chapels, 20 George
St. West, Havelock, 705-778-2231. Funeral Mass on Saturday, April
23, at 1: 00 p.m. at the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church,
10 Victoria Street, Havelock, 705-639-5524. Interment to follow
at The Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery.
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PRUEFER,
The
Reverend
Helmut
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of our much loved
father, grandfather and great-grandfather of heart failure, on
Thursday, June 16, 2005. Predeceased by his first wife Ida in
1972 and his second wife Sophie in 2000. Loving father of Erwin
(Kathleen,) Eunice
HOGEVEEN
(Jerry,)
Kathy
EVERETT (Tony) and
Eva MARSZEWSKI
(Chris
PALIERE.) He was a very proud grandfather
of Cathy, Mark, Andrea, Andrew, Adam, Alan, Jessica, Jeremy,
Zoe, Julia and great-grandfather of Aaron and Regan. His long
and hugely blessed life began in August 1913. He lived and ministered
as a Lutheran clergy in both Europe and Canada. His last fulltime
congregation was Bethel Lutheran Church in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Until late 2004 he served St. Paul's Polish Congregation in Toronto.
A funeral service will take place on Saturday, June 18, 2005
at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1424 Davenport Rd.
(west of Dufferin), immediately followed by a reception in the
Church. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Kitchener at 3 p.m. Saturday.
If desired, remembrances may be made to the Canadian Bible Society,
Lutheran World Relief or the charity of your choice. Arrangements
entrusted to the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 416-767-3153.
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EVERETT,
Joan "
Bunny"
Passed away on July 1st, 2005, at the age of 78. Joan is predeceased
by her mother Rose
HAWORTH.
Sadly missed by her son Steven, his
wife Karen, and her grandchildren Rachel and Adrian; loving sisters
Betty CARR and son Larry, Lou
LYNDE, and Jo
ROSS, her husband
Tom and daughters Perri and Lori. A special thanks to Bunny's
friend Linda
MORRISON.
Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main
St. subway) on Sunday, July 3rd, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. and one hour
prior to the service at 1 p.m. in the chapel on Monday, July
4th, 2005. Cremation to follow.
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ABERNETHY,
Marie
Peacefully in the compassionate care of the staff at Providence
Hospital Palliative Care Unit, 5th Floor, B Wing on Sunday, August
21, 2005 in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Robert (Bob). Loving
mother of Dale Robert and Craig David. Dear sister of Gloria
PHALEN and Donald
ROXBOROUGH and the late Orma
EVERETT.
There
will be "A Celebration of Marie's Life" to be announced at a
later date. No formal Funeral or Service will be performed. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your
choice. Arrangements entrusted to the Scarborough Funeral Centre
(2966 Eglinton Avenue East, at Bellamy Road), 416-289-2558.
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HOFFMAN,
Jack
Passed away peacefully, on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 at A.R.
Goudie Eventide Home, at the age of 83. Beloved husband of the
late Anita (née
DICKMAN)
HOFFMAN (1991.) Loving father of Rev.
Peter and his wife
Janyce of Oswego, Illinois and Ruth
EVERETT
and her husband Lawrence of Brussels. Dear grandfather of Anita,
Luke, Nicole
EVERETT,
Rachel and Tom
RITTIERODT, Joel
HOFFMAN
and Alisha and her husband Ross
ENGEL. Dear brother of Ruth
BERRY
of Bracebridge. Jack will be missed by several nieces, nephews
and the Dickman relatives. Predeceased by parents Paul and Laura
HOFFMAN and brother Paul
HOFFMAN (2004) and sister Edna
McDOWEL
(1967). Jack was an active member in the Lutheran Church all
his life. While in Toronto he was a member of Saint John's Lutheran
Church and latterly in Kitchener was a member of St. Stephen's
Lutheran Church. He was involved in the refugee resettlement
ministry and a long-time member of the Heilite Camping Club.
Jack's family will receive relatives and Friends on Saturday,
December 10, 2005 from 1-1: 45 p.m. at St. Stephen's Lutheran
Church (248 Highland Rd. E., Kitchener), followed by a Memorial
Service at 2 p.m., Reverend Bill
SHAFER officiating. Cremation has
taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer
Society or St. Stephen's Lutheran Church would be appreciated
by the family. (Cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.obit411.com/1857
for Jack's memorial.
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