EARDELEY
EARDLEY
EARHART
EARL
EARLE
EARLEY
EARLS
EARLY
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CARRUTHERS,
Derek
Mason
At the Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Saturday,
October 8, 2005, of Shelburne, in his 79th year was the beloved
husband of Roma
SILK.
Loving father of David (Helen) of Shelburne,
Julie (Dan)
TIMBERS and Jane
CARRUTHERS all of Lefroy and Liz
(CARRUTHERSWayne
ROBSON) of Shelburne. He will be loved and
remembered by his grandchildren Scott, Dean, Sara, Danny, Kathleen,
Karli, Matthew and great granddaughter Daniella. Dear brother
of Mary (Roy)
EARDELEY,
Tom
CARRUTHERS all of South Africa and
the late Alf, Percy and Henry. The family will receive Friends
at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on Tuesday, October 11
from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of service in the chapel at 11:00
a.m. Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be gratefully appreciated.
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EARDLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-25 published
CAMPBELL,
Thomas
Joseph
Peacefully at home, August 23rd, 2005 after a courageous fight
with cancer. Loving husband of Clare
EARDLEY-
THURSTON.
Father
of Geoff and Kevin and step-father to Linda
THURSTON-
NEELEY
(Roger)
and Ronald
THURSTON
(Cindy.)
Proud grandfather of S. Lt. Ronald
CLANCY and his brother Noel. Chosen Grampy to Selena and Carson.
Tom had the love and respect of many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Brother-in-law to Kathleen
KNOWLES (Tom), Joseph
EARDLEY (Pat),
Hilda CORLESS and Mary
BORDEAU
(Robert.)
Predeceased by his parents
Bridie and Garda James
CAMPBELL, also brother James (Nuala) and
sister Breda. Survived by sister Pearl, Sligo, Ireland, brother
Michael (Bea), New York, Noel, Castlebar, Ireland and Mary (Carlton),
California. Tom was born in the village of Grange, Co. Sligo,
Ireland and immigrated to Canada in the early 1950's, he was
a proud Canadian but never lost his love for his place of birth.
In keeping with Tom's wishes, his body has been donated to the
School of Anatomy, Queen's University and his eyes to the eye
bank. A Memorial Mass and a celebration of Tom's life will be
held at a later date yet to be arranged. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to Cancer Research Foundation
or your favourite charity. His family wishes to thank the Saint
Elizabeth Health Care for the wonderful care provided to Tom,
particular thanks to Vicky, Ruth, Elizabeth and Gennaro. Thanks
to Dr. F. PAOLUCCI for the love and concern shown to Tom and
his family. James Reid Cataraqui Chapel 150 Years Of Family Tradition
www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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EARHART o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-20 published
FITZPATRICK,
Ruby
Ellen
At her residence on Tuesday, January 18th, 2005. Ruby Ellen
FITZPATRICK
of Elgin Manor and formerly of London and Woodstock in her 85th
year. Beloved wife of the late Howard
FITZPATRICK (2000.) Dear
sister of Harry
GOFF of London and Edna
BEEMER of Woodstock.
Predeceased by four brothers Roy
CRAIG,
Herbert
GOFF, Melvin
GOFF and Lorne
STRICKLER and by two sisters Agnes
EARHART and
Beatrice WRIGHT.
She was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary
Ellen (GIESER)
GOFF.
Ruby is also lovingly remembered by a number
of nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. A Memorial
service will be conducted at William Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation took place in
London with interment of the ashes to be made at a later date.
In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer's
Society.
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EARHART o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
BEATTIE,
Ronald
James
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Friday, April 1,
2005. Ronald James
BEATTIE of Brownsville in his 74th year. Beloved
husband to Dorothy
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
BEATTIE.
Loving father to Larry
BEATTIE and wife
Tracy of Tillsonburg, Doug
BEATTIE and wife Janet
of Culloden, Ann
NEWELL and husband Bill of Burnley, Deborah
CLUETT
and husband Larry of Tillsonburg, Karen
CLUETT and husband Brian
of Corinth, Richard
BEATTIE of Corinth. Dear brother to Bob and
wife Janet of Aylmer, Dave and wife Carol of Brownsville, Ken
and wife Elaine of Lucan, Don and wife Mary of Corinth, Marilyn
DUNN of Aylmer, Marjorie
HANSON of Tillsonburg and Jean
McILHARGEY
and husband Joe of Lucan. Also survived by a number of grandchildren,
great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a daughter
Faye BEATTIE, a sister Janet
BEATTIE and a brother John. Born
in London on February 22, 1932
son of the late Joseph and Nellie
(EARHART)
BEATTIE.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral
Home, Aylmer on Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Monday, April 4, 2005 a 11: 00
am. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Donations to the Brownsville
Fire Department or the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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EARHART o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-28 published
RICE,
Lily
Elsie (née
WIDDIFIELD)
At her residence on Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Lily Elsie
RICE
of Caressant Care, Bonnie Place, Saint Thomas and formerly R.R.#1,
Belmont and Aylmer in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late
Russell C.
RICE (2002.) Dear mother of Jim
RICE and wife
Huguette
of Victoria, British Columbia and Laura
ADCOCK and partner Al
ROBSON of Pt. Stanley and mother-in-law to Doug
GLENISTER and
wife Lila of Churchill, Ontario. Loving grandmother of Jamie,
Randy and Lori-Ann
RICE,
Loni
EARHART and Steve
GLENISTER and
a number of great-grandchildren. Predeceased by a daughter Joan
GLENISTER (2002) and 5 sisters Ruth, Lemma, Lorraine, Clara and
Eileen. Born in Orwell on May 30, 1915 daughter of the late Comley
Dufferin and Caroline
(FISHER)
WIDDIFIELD.
Lily was a resident
of R.R.#1 Belmont for many years and a member of the Aylmer Gospel
Church. She was a nurse and worked for the Red Cross. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
April 30, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Springfield Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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EARHART o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-24 published
JONES,
Morley
E.
Formerly of Dresden, passed away peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing
Home, Chatham on Thursday December 22, 2005 at the age of 92.
Born in Euphemia Twp.,
son of the late George and Maggie
ALDRED)
JONES.
Morley farmed all his life on the 8th Concession of Dawn
Twp. Predeceased by his first wife Laura Melba
(OGLETREE)
JONES
and sons-in-law Hugh, Ed and Charles. Loving husband of Mary
"May" JONES.
Loving father of Marlene and Don
EARHART of London,
Marie McDONALD of Saint Thomas, Ronald and Jean
JONES of Petrolia,
Harold and Beatrice
JONES of Dresden. Loving grandfather of 7
grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Phyllis,
Mrs. Stanley
EVANS of Dover Twp. The Jones family will receive
Friends at the Badder Visitation and Reception Centre, 679 North
Street, Dresden (519-683-4444), on Tuesday December 27, 2005 from
12: 30 p.m. until the time of the funeral service at 1:30 p.m.
with Chaplain Donna
GREEN officiating. Interment Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations may be made at the funeral home
by cheque to the Meadow Park Auxiliary Fund. Arrangements entrusted
to Badder Funeral Homes Thamesville A tree will be planted in
Memory of Morley
JONES in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest,
Mosa Twp.
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EARL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-04 published
SHARRATT,
Catherine
Joan
At home after a courageous fight with cancer, on Saturday, January
1st, 2005, Catherine Joan
SHARRATT of London at the age of 51.
Beloved sister of William
SHARRATT
(Sharon) of Akron, Ohio, John
SHARRATT
(Patricia) of London, Janet
SHARRATT of Toronto, and
Joanne WILKINSON
(Rob) of Burlington. Loving aunt of Nathan and
David SHARRATT,
Valerie
EARL, Chris
SHARRATT and Nicole, Karen
and Amanda
TUBBS,
Sean,
Ryan and Blair
WILKINSON. Missed by her
great nieces and nephews as well. Predeceased by her parents,
Ernest and Dorothy
SHARRATT. An employee of the London Police
Department for over 30 years, Cathy held the distinction of being
appointed London's first female Police Officer in 1974. Cathy
will be missed by her many Friends and co-workers at the Police
Department. Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2: 00- 4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Thursday,
January 6th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation and interment of ashes
at Woodland Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Cathy are asked to consider the Canadian Cancer Society.
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EARL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-14 published
SHAMLEY,
Delbert▼
George▼
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Saturday, March
12, 2005, Delbert George
SHAMLEY of Wardsville in his 83rd year.
Beloved▼ husband of the late Marion Ethel
(THORNTON)
SHAMLEY (2001.)
Loving father and friend of Frances Ann and John Wood and Mary
Elizabeth. Dear brother of Betty and her husband Donald J.
MOFATT
and brother-in-law of Edna
SHAMLEY and Margaret
THORNTON and
uncle of Richard
MOFFATT,
Bradley▼
MOFFATT, Terri
McINTOSH, Gary
SHAMLEY,
Patricia▼
YANCY, Chuck
SHAMLEY and their families, Margaret
Ann ONIS,
Mary▼
Lynn▼
SMITH and Rosemary
EARL. Predeceased by 1
brother Gordon Charles
SHAMLEY and 1 sister, Mildred
SHAMLEY.
Delbert served with the special radar investigations unit of
the Royal Air Force from 1942-1945 being involved with 24 missions
over Germany. He was a proud Legion member. Del was a kind and
gentle man who lived his life with honesty and integrity, grit,
insight and quiet reflection, and with optimism. Even in his
later years while dealing with cancer, he lived his life with
hope. The family will receive relatives and Friends at Christ
Church, Newbury on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral
Service will be celebrated at Christ Church on Wednesday, March
16 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Christine
CRAWFORD officiating. Cremation
with interment of ashes at Christ Church Cemetery, Port Stanley.
Memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy
Fund, Mount Brydges Animal Clinic, or South Ridge Animal Clinic.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 219 will conduct at service at Christ
Church, Newbury on Tuesday evening at 7: 00p.m. Arrangements by
Van Heck Funeral Home, Glencoe 287-2831
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EARL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-15 published
SHAMLEY,
Delbert▲
George▲
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Saturday, March
12, 2005, Delbert George
SHAMLEY of Wardsville in his 83rd year.
Beloved▲ husband of the late Marion Ethel
(THORNTON)
SHAMLEY (2001.)
Loving father and friend of Frances Ann and John
WOOD and Mary
Elizabeth. Dear brother of Betty and her husband Donald J.
MOFATT
and brother-in-law of Edna
SHAMLEY and Margaret
THORNTON and
uncle of Richard
MOFFATT,
Bradley▲
MOFFATT, Terri
McINTOSH, Gary
SHAMLEY,
Patricia▲
YANCY, Chuck
SHAMLEY and their families, Margaret
Ann ONIS,
Mary▲
Lynn▲
SMITH and Rosemary
EARL. Predeceased by 1
brother Gordon Charles
SHAMLEY and 1 sister, Mildred
SHAMLEY.
Delbert served with the special radar investigations unit of
the Royal Air Force from 1942-1945 being involved with 24 missions
over Germany. He was a proud Legion member. Del was a kind and
gentle man who lived his life with honesty and integrity, grit,
insight and quiet reflection, and with optimism. Even in his
later years while dealing with cancer, he lived his life with
hope. The family will receive relatives and Friends at Christ
Church, Newbury on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral
Service will be celebrated at Christ Church on Wednesday, March
16 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Christine
CRAWFORD officiating. Cremation
with interment of ashes at Christ Church Cemetery, Port Stanley.
Memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy
Fund, Mount Brydges Animal Clinic, or South Ridge Animal Clinic.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 219 will conduct at service at Christ
Church, Newbury on Tuesday evening at 7: 00p.m. Arrangements by
Van Heck Funeral Home, Glencoe 287-2831.
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EARL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-02 published
MINARD,
Dave
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Saturday, July 30, 2005,
Dave MINARD, of Ingersoll, in his 62nd year.
son of the late
Laurence (1982) and
Marguerite (1992)
MINARD and brother of the
late Danny
MINARD (2003.) Beloved husband and best friend of
Dolly (BLANCHER)
MINARD. Dear father of Mike
MINARD and his wife
Vicki of Calgary, Steve
MINARD of Medicine Hat, Melissa
MINARD
of Courtland, Mary Lou
MINARD of Ingersoll and Andy
MINARD of
Ingersoll. Dear grandfather of Jessica, Brittany, Marshall, Kurstin,
Nicholas, Katrina, Alex and Zachary. Dear brother of Dianne and
her husband Ron
EARL and Don
MINARD and his wife
Bonnie all of
Ingersoll. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll Thursday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, Ingersoll on Friday, August 5, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Rev.
Dr. Lonnie
ATKINSON officiating. Cremation to follow. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Alexandra Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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EARL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-28 published
WELCH,
Helen
At her residence, with her family by her side, on Friday, November
25, 2005, Helen
WELCH of Alvinston in her 56th year. Beloved
wife of Larry
WELCH.
Loving mother of Jeff and Tracey
WELCH,
Rob and Melinda
WELCH, and Steve and Laura
WELCH.
Special grandmother
of Gabrielle, Emily, Jada, and Maicie. Dear sister of Mary Anne
DAVIDSON, David
PAVEY, Janet
BAKER, Robert
McALPINE, and Maggie
WRIGHT.
Also survived by her mother Frances
EARL and several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her father Lloyd
McLACHLIN
and her brothers Ross and Larry
PAVEY.
Relatives and Friends
will be received at the Van Heck Visitation Centre, 3232 River
Street, Alvinston, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Monday, November 28, 2005 at
1: 30 p.m. Reverend Jim
BREEN officiating. Interment Alvinston Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements by Van Heck Funeral Home, Glencoe (287-2831).
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EARL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-24 published
Three killed in weekend gunplay
By Carolyn
ABRAHAM,
Monday,
October 24, 2005, Page A12
Three men were shot dead on Toronto streets over the weekend
in two separate, bloody and very public displays of gun power.
Some time around 6: 30 yesterday evening, two men were driving
near the intersection of Finch Avenue and Martingrove Road in
Etobicoke when two men on foot fired at them, police said.
Their silvery-coloured vehicle then veered through the intersection
and crashed into the fence outside Elmbank Junior Middle Academy
School.
"Both of the men were in the vehicle when they were shot," Toronto
Sergeant Mike
ROSINA said last night as officers worked in the
cold drizzle, gathering grim measurements at the scene.
Inspector Mike
EARL of 23 Division said the driver was rushed
to hospital where he was pronounced dead. A passenger, whose
body lay covered under an orange sheet on the sidewalk last night,
died at the scene.
The suspects were seen fleeing eastbound on foot after the shooting,
said Insp.
EARL. As a result, police cordoned off the intersection
at all four ends and began a methodical hunt in the area that
involved forensics teams and at least one German Shepherd.
"Due to the amount of blood at the scene... we're also considering
that there may be a third victim," he added. "We're just being
cautious."
Police could not say last night if the double shooting had any
connection to the fatal gunfire that erupted just 26 hours earlier
in north Etobicoke -- an area that has borne the brunt of this
summer's gun-related violence.
In that case, police received a 911 call at 4: 25 p.m. Saturday
reporting gun shots fired at Finch and Albion Road. When police
arrived they discovered 22-year-old Brandon Archibold
STERLING
lying on the street in front of a townhouse complex.
Mr. STERLING was pronounced dead at the hospital and an autopsy
yesterday concluded he had died of a gunshot wound to the chest.
Police are looking for information about a dark blue Dodge, or
Chrysler, minivan that witnesses: described fleeing the scene
immediately after that shooting.
Toronto has suffered a record number of fatal shootings this
year, with this weekend's deaths bringing the total to 64 --
42 of them gun slayings.
Shortly before shots rang out at Finch and Martingrove yesterday,
women who lost children to gunfire held a rally in Toronto calling
themselves
UMOVE -- short for United Mothers Opposing Violence
Everywhere.
Toronto police also reported yesterday that they had pulled the
body of a white man in his mid-30s from the Humber River at about
4: 15 p.m. The cause of death has not yet been confirmed.
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EARL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-01 published
BACCI,
Frances
Mary (née
NORTON)
Former employee of Hakim Optical and formerly of Richmond Hill.
With great sadness, surrounded by family and Friends we announce
the passing of Frances on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at the age
of 75. Beloved wife of Aldo and cherished mother of Alda (Dave
LUND,)
Roger
(Chris
BARBOUR,) Donna (Andrew
BEARE) and Martin
(Josie). Loving sister of Phyllis
COSENI, Joan
EARL and Ronald
NORTON (Jo
Anne.) sister-in-law of Alfo
BACCI. Grandmother of
17, great-grandmother of 2½. The family will receive Friends
at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) 905-884-1062.
Visitation Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service Thursday 3 p.m. in the Marshall Chapel followed by cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Huronia Regional Hospital, 1112
St. Andrew's Drive, Midland would be appreciated.
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EARL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-04 published
RUSSELL,
Harold
W.
Passed away at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville, Ontario
on Friday, June 3, 2005. Beloved husband of Cathy
RUSSELL (nee
EPLETT) of Alliston. Loved father of Charlotte
RUSSELL and Steve
CRYNE,
Joy
RUSSELL and Don
EARL, all of Oakville, Karen and Lance
ROBSON of St. Albert, Alberta. Loving Grandpa of Nicola, Dana,
Martin and Cameron. Predeceased by his brother Glenford
RUSSELL
and his sister Clyle
ENGLEHART.
Harold will be fondly remembered
by the RUSSELL families of British Columbia and the
EPLETT families
of Ontario. Resting at W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria
Street E., Alliston from 6: 30-9:00 p.m. on Monday evening. Funeral
Service will be held at Saint John's United Church, 56 Victoria
Street E., Alliston on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m., followed
by cremation. If so desired, memorial donations to Habitat for
Humanity New Tecumseth or Saint John's United Church Alliston would
be appreciated.
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EARL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-14 published
EARL,
Nancy
Clarke (née
HOTCHKISS)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 11th, 2005, after a
brave battle with cancer, of Hartwood Drive, Belleville, at the
age of 72. Predeceased by her husband Michael
EARL and grand_son
Michael TIMMERS.
Lovingly remembered by her daughter Catharine
NUTT and husband Peter of Ottawa, Wendy
ALGUIRE and husband Ricky
of Newington, Nancy Ann
TIMMERS and husband Chris of Ameliasburgh,
Hotch EARL and wife
Sheila of Ameliasburgh. Proud Nannie, Gram
and Grandma to James and Aileen, Jaime, David John and Patricia,
Michael and Tami, Corey, Tyler and Jesse. Great-grandma to Mackenzie,
Regan, Katia, Americas and Alexis. She will be fondly remembered
by the many close Friends she has touched through the years.
Mrs. EARL is resting at The Whattam Funeral Home, 33 Main Street
West, Picton, Ontario. A Memorial Mass will be held at Saint Mary
Magdalene Anglican Church Picton on Wednesday, June 15th at 2: 00
p.m. Reverend Karen
DUKE officiating. Visitation to be held at
The Whattam Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 14th, 2005 from 7: 00
til 9: 00 p.m. If desired, donations to Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation or charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
On-line donations and condolence available at www.whattamfuneralhome.com
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EARL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-24 published
Gunfire claims 2 more
By Henry STANCU and Betsy
POWELL,
Staff
Reporters
Three men were shot dead in two separate ambushes within blocks
of each other in Rexdale this weekend, leaving police trying
to find a connection between the slayings.
Last night, two gunmen opened fire around 6: 30 on the occupants
of a car in the heavily travelled intersection at Martin Grove
Rd. and Finch Ave. W. The beige Acura, which had been travelling
north on Martin Grove, then turned right on Finch and veered
off the road before mounting the curb and stopping against a
mesh fence surrounding Elmbank Junior Middle Academy.
Fahim TALAKSHI, 25, who was shot in the head, lay beside the
car and was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Aleem REHMTULLA, 26, also shot in the head, was taken to Sunnybrook
hospital where he died. Both were from Oakville.
Two suspects were seen running from the area. One is described
as black, in his early 20s and is 6 feet tall, about 150-160
pounds. He was wearing a black, waist-length coat, with tear-away
pants and dark shoes.
The second suspect is black, about 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10 and
170 pounds. He was wearing a dark coat with a dark hood over
a white hat.
"There's large quantities of blood located in the intersection.
At this time we can't ascertain if the blood is from the victims
in the vehicle or a third party who left the vehicle or if there
was an exchange of gunfire between the people in the vehicle,
or the people who were outside the vehicle," said Insp. Mike
EARL.
It's unclear whether the Acura had come to a stop when the shooting
erupted. Stray bullets hit a number of vehicles in the immediate
area, said police, who were questioning pedestrians and motorists
as potential witnesses.
The double homicide happened just 26 hours after Brandon
ARCHIBALD-
STERLING's
life came to a sudden, violent end as he walked in a nearby laneway
and a dark blue, late model minivan with dark-tinted windows
pulled up behind him.
As police officers from 22, 23 and 31 divisions and traffic services
closed off the main roads in all directions of the scene, a tracking
dog was brought in to follow the trail of the fleeing suspects.
Officers there hunted the grounds with flashlights.
"Man. Another shooting. This is getting to be too much," said
a man who identified himself as George. "I live where the other
guy (ARCHIBALD-
STERLING) was killed yesterday. This place is
like a shooting gallery."
"We've lived here 10 years and it's just gotten worse lately.
"A lot of people are afraid," said a resident who came to the
intersection to see what happened and did not want to be identified.
Northwest Toronto was rocked by shootings this summer though
the streets quieted down after police rounded up suspected gang
members September 15 as part of Project Flicker, targeting the
Ardwick Blood Crew.
Many of those arrested on drugs and weapons charges grew up in
a public housing project on Ardwick Blvd., near Finch and Islington
Ave., also a short distance from these latest killings.
More than a month had passed since the city's last fatal shooting,
a triple homicide that also took place in Etobicoke.
On September 16, a gun battle erupted inside a parked car near
an apartment on Tandridge Cres., near Albion Rd. and the Humber
Valley Golf Club.
Two men died at the scene, a third succumbed to his injuries
a few days later in hospital.
This weekend's gunfire brings the year's homicide total to 64,
while the number of firearms homicides climbs to 44, a record
number.
This year's escalating gun violence has already prompted police
to redeploy officers to trouble spots and launch other initiatives
aimed at halting the bloodshed.
Ottawa is also planning to beef up its response to gun crime,
the Star reported this weekend.
Due to be unveiled by the end of November, the multi-faceted
approach includes introducing tougher rules on sentencing and
parole in gun crimes, including longer minimum sentence provisions
and lifetime firearm-ownership bans on repeat offenders.
Minimum sentences of one year in some firearms offences could
be doubled to two years, and 10-year ownership bans would be
extended to lifetime prohibitions, a source told the Star. Another
option being considered is for Canada to sue U.S. gun manufacturers
for the spread of illegal weapons into this country.
It's estimated that almost half the gun crimes committed in Canada
involved illegal U.S. weapons.
While the identity of the shooter and origin of the gun are unknown,
a firearm was used to snuff out the life of
ARCHIBALD-
STERLING
around 4: 25 p.m. Saturday.
Police say he was approached from behind by a slow-moving van
when an occupant opened fire, striking the 22-year-old who collapsed
beside a housing complex at 9 Kendleton Dr., near Finch Ave.
W. and Albion Rd. Emergency services workers rushed to the scene
and transported him to hospital where he later died.
While there are witnesses: helping police, "they're limited in
what they saw and what they're able to tell us," homicide Det.
Scott SPRATT said yesterday.
But investigators are hopeful surveillance cameras in the area
might provide some clues, particularly because there was still
plenty of daylight at the time of the drive-by shooting.
The footage is being enhanced and
SPRATT hoped to release some
images today.
ARCHIBALD-
STERLING died from a gunshot wound to the chest, a
post mortem found.
SPRATT said he doesn't know a lot about the victim because his
mother is "grieving so hard that we haven't been able to get
a lot of background about him."
ARCHIBALD-
STERLING lived in a neighbourhood not far from the
shooting, he said.
SPRATT believes his father lives in Brampton.
The victim was known to police, but not "in a major way," he
added.
It is too soon to say whether the shooting relates to gang activity
or for police to speculate on a possible motive.
SPRATT confirmed he had been at a Popeyes, a nearby fast food
eatery, sometime before he was killed.
Police are looking for a dark blue minivan, possible a Chrysler,
Dodge, or Plymouth, approximately two years old, with dark tinted
windows.
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YOUNG,
Hazel
Lillian (née
HEBB)
91, of Belleisle, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, passed away March
16, 2005, in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middleton, Nova Scotia.
Born in Upper Granville, Nova Scotia, she was a daughter of the
late Kenneth and Laura
(EARLE)
HEBB.
She is survived by daughters:
Joan OSBORNE of Toronto, Greta
LEE of Meaford, Ontario, Patricia
GERARDI
(Edward
KOCHICK) of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; sons: Wayne
(Helen) of Upper Granville, Nova Scotia, Galen (Bonnie) of Tottenham,
Ontario; 16 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; brother: Willard.
She was predeceased by her husband Bradford; daughter Anna
LYONS
granddaughter Kimberly
LYONS; brothers: Fred, Louie, Kenneth,
Gordon, Edward and Bertram; sisters: Gladys, Muriel and Laura.
Visitation will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday from the Kaulbach
Family Funeral Home, Bridgetown Nova Scotia Funeral service will
be held at 2: 00 p.m. Saturday, from the Saint Mary's Anglican Church,
Belleisle, Nova Scotia with Reverend Gary Alcock officiating. A private
interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory may be made to the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind. Thank-you to the homecare workers: Joan Currie,
Vivian Hebb, Sandra Vidito, and Charlene Comeau. Dr. Dill, Nursing
Staff at the Annapolis Community Health Centre, Annapolis Royal,
Nova Scotia and to the Nursing Staff from the Transitional Care
Unit, Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middleton, Nova Scotia, and
to Joanne Wright with the Long Term Health Care. A special thank
you to Reverend Gary Alcock.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-03 published
William FARLINGER,
Accountant and
Chief
Executive Officer: (1929-2005)
'Slow-moving guy with a razor-sharp mind' went from success as
head of Ernst and Young to disappointment as chair of Ontario Hydro,
writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His stumble came with a failed attempt
at privatization
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
December 3, 2005, Page S11
A chartered accountant who headed up Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst
& Young,) William "Bill"
FARLINGER retired in 1993 after a stellar
career in business. Dynamic and energetic, he combined his business
acumen, his private-sector connections and his political philosophy
in the campaign to elect Mike Harris premier of Ontario in 1995.
"For many, Bill
FARLINGER will be remembered as a decisive and
intelligent leader. For me, he was also a kind and gentle friend,"
the former premier said this week.
Mr. HARRIS named Mr.
FARLINGER chair of Ontario Hydro in 1995,
with the mandate to privatize the public utility that had been
one of the economic engines of the province's prosperity. The
initiative went horribly wrong, with Mr.
FARLINGER castigated
in the press for lavish spending. He remained chair of the board
and its successor, Ontario Power Generation, until 2003 when
the Harris government was defeated by Dalton McGuinty's Liberals.
The unresolved question is why Mr.
FARLINGER took on such an
onerous and risky challenge, when he could have been golfing,
fishing or relaxing with his grandchildren and his second wife,
Esther. He knew the workings of the company, or must have thought
he did, because Clarkson Gordon had been Ontario Hydro's accountants
for decades. And yet in August of 1997, two years after he became
chair of the board, he released a scathing internal report on
mismanagement at the public utility and announced that seven
of its 19 atomic reactors had to be shut down. "The nuclear unit
was operated over all those early years as some sort of special
nuclear cult," he said at a press conference.
"My father had a dream of privatizing electricity," said his
daughter Pamela
EARLE. "He didn't believe any government could
ever run it very well and he believed electricity would be cheaper
and the environment would be [cleaner] if it were privatized,
and that is what he tried to do."
In retrospect, says former premier Ernie
EVES, privatizing Ontario
Hydro was doomed because "we didn't have enough competition out
there to privatize it." In his opinion, you need a fairly level
playing field with some decent competitors. "It is not going
to work if you have an overwhelming player who controls 85 or
90 per cent of the power generation, and the other players are
all scrambling around fighting over the other 10 to 15 per cent,"
he says. "It may come to pass but, in hindsight, I just don't
think we were ready to make it work."
Mr. FARLINGER's old friend and mentor, accountant and public-policy
writer Jack
BIDDELL has a harsher explanation. "Here is a man
whose father was very wealthy, who left Bill with a lot of money.
Bill had a tremendous income as Chief Executive Officer of Clarkson
Gordon, but he was obsessed with seeing how much money he could
make. He was a great family man and I loved him, but that was
his main concern. He never did anything unethical, but the urge
to make money and to demonstrate how smart he was, was there.
I never understood it." The two men broke over Ontario Hydro
and Mr. BIDDELL's greatest regret is that they never had time
to repair the rift in their nearly 50-year Friendship.
William
Bill
Alexander
FARLINGER was born just after the stock
market crash that heralded the Depression, the eldest of two
children of real estate salesman Alexander
FARLINGER and his
wife Allie
(PURVES.)
Although times were tough when Bill was
a child, his father became a successful real-estate developer
in the 1950s and 1960s, building Bayview Village and some of
the first townhouses at the corner of York Mills and Bayview
in Toronto.
Mr. FARLINGER met his first wife, Shirley
(TABB)
FARLINGER, in
Grade 8 in the local elementary school they both attended in
North Toronto. They started going steady when they were 12, a
romance that lasted all through high school at Lawrence Park
Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. Tall, lithe
and graceful, Mr.
FARLINGER was a hurdler and a pole vaulter,
and was elected to the sports hall of fame at the University
of Toronto in 1991 and awarded an honorary degree the following
year.
The FARLINGERs married in 1951, right after graduation, when
both were 21.
With a degree in commerce and finance, Mr.
FARLINGER joined Clarkson
Gordon the same year. "He showed his mettle early on," said Ken
LEMON, a former executive, who had joined the firm in 1936. "He
had a strong personality and he was very smart."
He worked in the auditing business while he qualified as a chartered
accountant and then moved into the insolvency and bankruptcy
business, working mainly under Jack
BIDDELL. "I recognized his
talents and I had a little bit to do with moving him around the
country to our various offices [in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto],"
said Mr. BIDDELL. "He was very bright, a good accountant, very
articulate, very pleasant and dealt with people well."
One of the big cases Mr.
FARLINGER worked on was the liquidation
of Investors Overseas Services, then the biggest pension fund
in the world. Investors Overseas Services had its headquarters
in Geneva, but it had been incorporated in New Brunswick. That
was why Clarkson Gordon was involved in securing and resolving
a pension fund that involved governments in several countries.
Mr. LEMON was instrumental in bringing Mr.
FARLINGER onto the
executive committee of Clarkson Gorden. The firm had had a long
association with the American firm Arthur Young, representing
them in Canada and being represented by them around the world.
After A.C. Ernst and Arthur Young merged in the U.S. in 1989,
there was a question about who their Canadian affiliate would
be.
By then senior partner and Chief Executive Officer of the firm,
Mr. FARLINGER made certain it was Clarkson Gordon. The cost was
changing the firm's name to Ernst and Young. "From our standpoint,
it was a very important step in the history of the firm," said
Mr. LEMON. "We would have lost our international connection and
our ability to work around the world."
Mr. BIDDELL, who had not welcomed the change, eventually saw
that it was a good and necessary move. "When he told me the details,
I reached over and shook his hand."
Mr. FARLINGER and his wife
Shirley had five children; Brian,
who died of H.I.V./A.I.D.S. in 1995, Pamela, Craig, Leonard and
David. A keen outdoorsman, Mr.
FARLINGER loved fishing, golfing
and skiing. He taught his kids to ski and insisted they all learn
French when he was transferred to Montreal in 1967. The family
spent winter holidays on ski slopes around the world and summers
portaging and camping at a rustic fishing camp in Caughnawana,
Quebec, due east of North Bay, Ontario, that he had bought in
1975 with Mr.
LEMON.
Mr. FARLINGER had a rare combination of strength and gentleness
that made him very attractive to be around, said his daughter.
"He really listened and was sympathetic to many points of view
and I think that is what made him so dynamic in the boardroom
and in our family." Sunday dinners were lively and opinionated,
she said.
After 36 years of marriage, the
FARLINGERs separated in 1987
because they had "evolved" in different ways, according to his
first wife, who has since remarried. She supported the Green
Party and the New Democratic Party and he was an arch Conservative.
"My mother had been a housewife for 25 years, raising the kids.
She had been a very loving mother, but as she saw dad's career
develop she wanted to make her mark, too, and Dad really wanted
a wife who would be by his side and do charities and galas."
He married his second wife, Esther, a golfer, fundraiser and
interior designer, in 1988.
After he retired from Ernst and Young, Mr.
FARLINGER formed his
own management consulting firm, "but he was itching to do something
bigger," said his nephew Bill
KING, a former journalist for the
North
Bay
Nugget, who was working in Mike
HARRIS's constituency
office in the late 1980s. That something bigger turned out to
be electing Mr.
HARRIS as leader of the party and then premier
of the province. Mr.
FARLINGER raised money, gave Mr.
HARRIS
legitimacy with his business connections on Bay Street, and helped
strategize the Common Sense Revolution.
"He really impressed me," said Mr.
EVES, another key player in
Mr. HARRIS's leadership bid. "He was a slow-moving guy with a
razor-sharp mind. He could take any problem you had and make
it into a succinct matter instead of going on and on about a
pile of irrelevant stuff."
Mr. EVES also knew Mr.
FARLINGER on the golf course, a place
where you can learn a lot about a man's character. "There are
a lot of people who will cheat here and there or move the ball,
but not Bill. He always played strictly by the rules. He was
a very honest and decent guy."
William Alexander
FARLINGER was born in Toronto on November 21,
1929. He died on November 28, 2005, after suffering a massive
stroke 10 days earlier. He was 76. He is survived by his wife
Esther, four children, one stepson and 14 grandchildren.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-26 published
WINDOVER,
Roy
E.
(Veteran of World War 2 and lifelong resident of Minden). Passed
away suddenly at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Tuesday,
January 25, 2005, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Marjorie
WINDOVER (née
MacKAY,) dear father of Peter and Charlene of Oshawa,
Pam and Rick
DUNSFORD of Fenelon Falls. Loving grandfather of
Kristopher
WINDOVER,
Kevin
WINDOVER, Jocelyn
DUNSFORD, Jeffery
DUNSFORD. Dear brother of Mildred
KING of Lindsay, Leona
GARDEN
of Lindsay, Jeanne
EGAN of Bolton, predeceased by Grace Earle
and Junior
WINDOVER.
Brother-in-law of Harry
EARLE, fondly remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to visit the
family at the Gordon A. Monk Funeral Home Ltd., 127 Main Street,
Minden (1-888-588-5777), on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. then
to the Minden United Church for Funeral Service on Friday, January
28, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Legion Service on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
at the Funeral Home. Memorial donations to the Minden Hospital
Building Fund would be appreciated by the family.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-19 published
CHRISTOFF,
Rabena "
Baba"
Passed away peacefully, at Peel Manor Nursing Home in Brampton,
on February 18, 2005, at the age of 80. Predeceased by her husband
Wasil (1998.) Beloved mother of Wenko
ISSINOFF,
Mitko and his
wife Eileen
ISSINOFF.
Baba of Christopher and his wife Annie,
Corrine and her husband Mark, Nadia and her husband Gino and
"The Little One" Dana and her husband Christopher. Great-grandmother
of Joshua. Baba will always be lovingly remembered. Family and
Friends will be received at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton
Chapel," 289 Main St. N., Brampton (905-451-1100), on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Monday, February 21, 2005 at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Pleasant
Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank Dr.
EARLE and all the nursing
staff and aides at Peel Manor for their wonderful support and
care. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-10 published
EARLE,
Kathy
Lynn
At home after a brave battle with cancer on Monday, May 9, 2005
at the age of 39 in Mississauga. Loving daughter of Eleanor
EARLE
and the late Maxwell
EARLE.
Mother of Tiffany and dear friend
of Allan LESTER and Larry
COX. Survived by her sisters Debbie
TSOTSOS (Bill), Maxine
TERZIS (Chris), Cindy
CATENA (Brian) and
brother Kevin. Sadly missed by nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles
and many caring Friends. The family will receive Friends at the
Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line
(at Dundas) in Oakville, 905-257-8822 on Tuesday, May 10 (today)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
May 11, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Glen Oaks Memorial
Gardens. Family flowers only, memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Community Care Access
Centre of Peel.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-14 published
EARLE,
Elda
May
Entered into rest at Sunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby on Thursday,
May 5, 2005. Elda, in her 95th year, was the loving cousin of
the late Violet
DICKINSON of Lindsay. Was also the special loving
cousin of Earl and his wife
Sue
DICKINSON, and Lenore and her
husband Bob
PUFFER and their children Amy, Laura, Greg and Chris.
Friends are invited to call at the Mackey Funeral Home, 33 Peel
Street, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 3L9 (705-328-2721) on Wednesday,
May 18th from 1: 00 p.m. until time of funeral service in the
Chapel at 2: 00 p.m. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Haliburton.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
and may be made through the Mackey Funeral Home.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-30 published
RODERICKS,
Violet
Catherine
Peacefully at the North York General Hospital on Saturday, May
28, 2005 at the age of 85 years. Beloved wife of the late Ernest.
Dear mother of Evan (Kathleen,) Gillian (Hu Ho
CHANG,)
Evelyn
(Kevin EARLE) and Andrea (Eiji
INAKAZU.)
Loving grandmother of
Adam, Kimberly, Jessica, Hilary, Trevor, Erika, Christopher,
Lindsay, Akito and Taro, and great-grandchildren Matthew and
Christian.
Sister of Madge
BURTLES. As per Violet's wishes, Friends
may call at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond
Hill (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) on Tuesday,
May 31 from 8: 30 a.m., then to Good Shepherd Catholic Church,
48 Simonston Blvd., Thornhill for Mass at 10 a.m. Cremation to
follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to a charity of
one's choice would be appreciated.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-17 published
EARLE,
Alice
Elizabeth "
Lisl"
Passed away peacefully in Markham on Friday, July 15, 2005, with
her family at her side. Beloved wife of the late Frederick. Loved
mother of Peter and his wife Jackie. Dear "Omi" of Megan (Scott)
and Katie (Paul) and soon to be great-grandchild. Loved sister
of Trude FALTER and Ernst
BREUER.
Also remembered by her nieces
Diane and Marsha and nephew Greg. Special thanks to the caring
staff at The Woodhaven in Markham. A service will be held at
the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), on Tuesday, July 19 at one o'clock.
Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations in Lisl's
memory to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-21 published
SHERWOOD,
R.
Grant
(Member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 42) Passed away peacefully
on Monday, September 19, 2005 at the Toronto East General Hospital
in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Geneva for 41 years. Loved
father of Kevin and his wife Kathryn and Brenda. Predeceased
by his infant son Joseph. Cherished grandfather of Ceanna. Brother
of Yvonne SINGH (Barl), Bernice
EARLE (late Walter), Romana
MALLORY
(George,) Alta
SHAY/SHEA
(Patrick,)
Lorraine
WALKINGSHAW (late Bruce.)
Predeceased by sisters Phylis and Christina
WILSON (late Daniel.)
Predeceased by his parents Rollo and Nellie
SHERWOOD.
Forever
missed by his many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received
at the Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road (west of Victoria
Park Ave.), Toronto (416-698-2861) on Thursday, September 22
from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A Legion Service will be held at 7: 30 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, September
23 at St. Michael's Cathedral (65 Bond Street, at Shuter) at
10 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to The Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-25 published
RESTIVO,
Pat (née
BLAIR)
After spending her final days surrounded by family, Pat passed
away peacefully in her daughter's home on Friday, September 23,
2005, at the age of 65 years. Beloved wife of the late George
RESTIVO.
Loved daughter of the late Frank and Gladys
BLAIR, loving
mother of Gord and his wife Wanda, Kim, Jan and her husband Brian.
Proud Grandma of Katie, Ben, Shawna, Brett, Ty and Michael. Sadly
missed by her brothers Chuck (Annie), Dusty (Lil) and the late
Danny and all the Blair Family in Fort Erie. Dear friend and
niece Terri will always cherish special moments at the lake.
Loved daughter-in-law of Sam
RESTIVO, treasured sister-in-law
of Linda, Bill and his wife Diana, Susan and her husband Gerry,
and niece Brianne. Pat will be greatly missed by all her many
Friends at Davis Lake. Pat now rests peacefully in the arms of
her husband and soulmate George. She will be forever remembered
for her insurmountable strength, courage and caring. Friends
may pay their respects at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division
Street, Bowmanville on Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
in the Morris Chapel on Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Cremation at Bowmanville Crematorium. Donations to Oshawa General
Hospital Foundation, Oncology Department, or Kinmount District
Health Services Foundation in Pat's memory would be gratefully
appreciated. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Kevin
CALHOUN,
Melissa
CASSELMAN,
Lyn
SMALL, Lynne
RUTHERFORD and especially Sherrie
EARLE for giving Mom the gift of dying as she lived, with humour
and dignity.
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EARLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-30 published
Daylight shooting claims life
Body found near laneway where drugs, violence prevalent
Conversation took place before bullets were fired, police say
By Isabel TEOTONIO,
Staff
Reporter
A man was left to die before horrified onlookers as his assailants
fled by car after a brazen shooting yesterday afternoon in the
city's west end.
Gunshots rang out around 3 p.m. on Perth Ave., a few metres north
of Bloor St. W., next to a laneway that residents say is rife
with drugs and violence.
The victim, identified by police Wednesday as 24-year-old Corey
JOHN, was pronounced dead at the scene.
For at least 2 1/2 hours, his body remained under a blanket --
a sight that stunned residents and children returning home from
work and school.
JOHN's body, many remarked, eerily marked the
spot where Holly
JONES, 10, was abducted in 2003 before being
sexually assaulted and killed.
One witness said she was startled by what sounded like firecrackers.
"Even after (the victim) fell on the ground, they kept shooting
at him."
Resham BUGG, who owns and operates 3
JIT
Variety at the corner
of Perth and Bloor, said he ran out after hearing between four
and six gunshots. A small group of people quickly formed around
the victim as he lay bleeding from what appeared to be gunshot
wounds to the back,
BUGG said. When they asked if he was all
right, he nodded. He was dead minutes later.
witnesses: at the scene reported seeing two or three men flee
in a small light-coloured car, possibly a grey or white Toyota
Corolla hatchback.
"He was a nice guy, very polite,"
BUGG said, adding that
JOHN
was a frequent customer at his store. The neighbourhood is popular
with drug dealers and prostitutes,
BUGG said, adding his wife
fears for their children's safety when they play outside.
Police
Insp.
Mike
EARLE said witnesses: reported seeing "some
type of conversation" before the shooting, adding he wasn't sure
whether it was a dispute. Despite being in an area known to police
for drug activity,
EARLE wouldn't speculate on whether drugs
played a role in Toronto's 72nd homicide this year, the 49th
by shooting.
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EARLEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-19 published
Dead cyclist 'came a long way in life'
Clarence BRIGHAM, 44, of Windsor died of hypothermia.
By Kelly PEDRO,
Free
Press
Reporter
A cyclist who died of hypothermia in a farm field near Wheatley
was remembered yesterday as a kind man generous with his time.
Clarence BRIGHAM of Windsor had been a maintenance worker at
Brentwood Recovery House, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre,
for about five years, said friend and co-worker Ken
DURETTE.
"He was a bit of a loner, but he came a long way in his life,"
he said yesterday.
BRIGHAM, who loved to ride his bicycle, was quick to help when
needed, DURETTE said.
He often helped kids learn to overcome reading problems and when
DURETTE needed someone to help put up drywall in his house,
BRIGHAM
was there for three days.
"He was a good little guy," he said. "Life just sort of gave
him a bad deal."
DURETTE said
BRIGHAM, who suffered from schizophrenia, didn't
seem well recently and some co-workers took him to the hospital
about a week before his death.
But BRIGHAM, a private person, got tired of waiting and left,
he said.
The 44-year-old man lived alone in an apartment in Windsor but
had family on Walpole Island.
Chatham-Kent police say they believe
BRIGHAM was depressed and
had stopped taking his medication. They are awaiting toxicology
tests.
BRIGHAM's body was found Friday in a field on the Fourth Concession
Line of the former Romney Township northeast of Wheatley.
Det. Ed GIBSON said he believes
BRIGHAM was riding his bike and
became confused.
"It was just really bad timing for him,"
GIBSON said. "It was
just a tragic accident."
Foul play is not suspected, but police are still looking for
BRIGHAM's bicycle and why he was in Wheatley.
Anyone with information is asked to call
GIBSON at 436-6622 or
Det.
Const.
Kirk
EARLEY at 436-6623.
Meanwhile, Chatham-Kent police said a body found face down in
a creek near the 18 Wheeler Truck Stop in Tilbury Monday was
that of a 77-year-old Tilbury woman.
The woman had been reported missing by family shortly after the
body was found.
The woman had been seen within 24 hours of going missing, police
said.
Her name was not released. An autopsy to determine cause of death
begins today in London.
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EARLEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-30 published
HUSTON,
Rena▼
Marian▼ (née
FOSTER)
At Babcock Community Care Centre, Wardsville, on Sunday, August
28, 2005, Rena Marian
HUSTON (née
FOSTER) of Melbourne in her
90th year. Predeceased by her husband Gordon
HUSTON (1971.) Dear
mother of Marlene and Ray
FISHER of Wardsville, John and Dieanna
HUSTON,
Janet▼ and Ivan
McCALLUM all of Melbourne. Loving grandmother
of Carolyn
McMILLAN, Brian
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, Jackie
FONGER,
Shannon KAMPSTRA, Lori
ARDIEL, Michael
McCALLUM and Monica
McNAUGHTON.
Lovingly remembered by her 19 great grandchildren. Also survived
by 2 sisters, Leona
MARR and Margaret
McLEOD.
Predeceased▼ by
one grand_son, Bradley
FISHER, 3 sisters, Vera
WILSON,
Mabel▼
PETTIT,
Audrey EARLEY and one brother William
FOSTER.
Relatives and Friends
will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street,
Glencoe on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, August 31 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Richard
GOLDEN officiating. Interment Longwood Cemetery, Melbourne. Rena
was a life member of the Melbourne United Church Women and Member
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 510
Melbourne. Memorial donations may be made to Melbourne United
Church "General Fund".
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HUSTON,
Rena▲
Marian▲ (née
FOSTER)
At Babcock Community Care Centre, Wardsville, on Sunday, August
28, 2005, Rena Marian
HUSTON (née
FOSTER) of Melbourne, in her
90th year. Predeceased by her husband, Gordon
HUSTON (1971.)
Dear mother of Marlene and Ray
FISHER of Wardsville, John and
Dieanna HUSTON,
Janet▲ and Ivan
McCALLUM, all of Melbourne. Loving
grandmother of Carolyn
McMILLAN,
Brian
FISHER, Robert
FISHER,
Jackie FONGER, Shannon
KAMPSTRA, Lori
ARDIEL, Michael
McCALLUM,
and Monica
McNAUGHTON.
Lovingly remembered by her 19 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by 2 sisters, Leona
MARR and Margaret
McLEOD.
Predeceased▲
by one grand_son, Bradley
FISHER; 3 sisters, Vera
WILSON,
Mabel▲
PETTIT,
Audrey
EARLEY; and one brother, William
FOSTER. Relatives
and Friends were received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes
Street, Glencoe, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service was held on Wednesday, August 31 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Richard
GOLDEN officiated. Interment Longwoods Cemetery, Melbourne. Rena
was a life member of the Melbourne United Church Women and member
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 510,
Melbourne. Memorial donations may be made to Melbourne United
Church General Fund.
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MOORE,
William
James
Frederick "
Bill"
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Sunday,
December 11, 2005. Bill will be greatly missed by his beloved
wife Dot (née
McQUEEN,) of 54 years. Loving father of Deborah
and Diane, devoted 'Papa' to Leslie and Lisa, respected father-in-law
to Bruce (EARLEY.)
Loving brother of Betty
(SNOW) and Cathy
(DWYER.)
Uncle Bill will also be missed by his many nieces and nephews.
Especially important to Bill were his many long time Friends
who he and Dot shared many happy times with. Thank you to Dr.
HANNA, and the Critical Care Unit staff at Sunnybrook who were
all such great help to us. What an honour and privilege to call
this man, Dad. We invite you to come and celebrate Bill's life
with us. There will be a visitation at Paul O'Conner Funeral
Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (Between Warden and Pharmacy) on
Wednesday, December 14 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Service and Committal
in the chapel at 11: 00 a.m. on Thursday, December 15, 2005.
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EARLEY,
Edith
Edna
Passed away peacefully, at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Fergus,
on the morning of Wednesday, March 16, 2005, two weeks prior
to her 83rd birthday. She was predeceased by her beloved husband
Charles (1973.) She is survived by her sister Maisie
SULLIVAN
of Toronto, and was predeceased by four brothers and seven sisters.
She will be sadly missed by her numerous nieces and nephews and
grand-nieces and grand-nephews. In keeping with Edith's wishes,
there will be no funeral or memorial service. Cremation will
be followed by spring interment at Riverside Cemetery, Toronto.
Remembrances in Edith's memory to The Alzheimer Society or a
charity of choice would be appreciated.(Cards are available at
the funeral home). Mackinnon Family Funeral Home "Shoemaker Chapel"
519-853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free)
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LASKIN,
Morris
Passed away on April 23, 2005. Loving and affectionate husband
of Doris and the late Lila; father of Rena
KIRSHENBAUM
(Ken,)
Judith NEFSKY
(Bill
STROLL,) Grit
LASKIN (Judith,) the late Miriam
EARLS, Barbara
BOYLE (Robert), Cheryl
TAVEROFF (Michael) and
Gilbert NEFSKY
(Phyllis;) grandfather of Jaron, Sam, Ezra; Jessica,
Aragorn; Ari, Alex; Leigh, Jessie; Julia and Colman; great-grandfather
of Jacob and Aiden; brother of Evelyn
KARTASH and the late Rose
SATOK.
All of us will miss his willingness to dance at the drop
of a hat, his ability to outswim his children, his gentle nature,
and his unstinting love of his family. Funeral service at Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. West, Tuesday April 26.
Please call 416 663-9060 for the exact time.
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BABCOCK,
Mary
M. "
Naggy" (née
EARLS)
At The Post Inn Village, Oakville on Tuesday, July 19, 2005.
Mary (née
EARLS)
BABCOCK, formerly of Burlington and Port Credit,
in her 94th year. Beloved mother of Caro and her husband Tony
KACAN of Mississauga, Mary Jane and her husband Peter
GAGAN of
White
Rock,
British Columbia, and Beth and her husband Don
BRESCACIN
of Burlington. Cherished grandmother of eight grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. She loved them all. Dear sister of
Margaret BURGESS of Powassan and predeceased by brothers Bill
and Ted. Special thanks to Deacon Anne
CRAWFORD for her loving
care and support. Private cremation. The family invite Friends
to join them for a Service of Remembrance to be held at Smith's
Funeral Home, 485 Brant Street (one block north of City Hall)
Burlington (905-632-3333) on Friday, July 22, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Urn interment St. Luke's Anglican Churchyard. In lieu of flowers,
expressions of sympathy to the St. Luke's Anglican Church, 1382
Ontario Street, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1G1 would be sincerely appreciated
by the family.
www.smithsfh.com
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BOUDREAU,
Jeannine (née
POULIN)
After a lengthy battle against cancer at Lakeridge Health Corp.
Oshawa, on Sunday, October 16, 2005. Jeannine (née
POULIN) in
her 70th year. Wife of Armand
BOUDREAU. Dear mother of Brian
BULGIN of Scarborough, Dave
BULGIN and his wife
Gail of Courtice,
Danny BOUDREAU and his wife
Brenda and Diane and her husband
Ross EARLS.
Fondly remembered by her grandchildren Jeremy, Andrew,
Colin, Meaghan, Kyle and Aden. Sister of Claudette
BLANCHETTE
of Quebec, Jude
POULIN of Scarborough, Mireille
BUTLER of Lisle,
Ontario, and Regent
POULIN of Alliston. Relatives and Friends
may pay their respects at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home
Ltd., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Thursday, October
20, 2005 from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of memorial service at
11: 00 a.m. Donations made in memory of Jeannine to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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ADAM/ADAMS,
Christina
Pearl "
Tina" (née
MORRISON)
Peacefully, at Shelburne Residence, on Sunday, January 2, 2005,
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon
ADAM/ADAMS.
Loved
mother of Jim (deceased) and Stan of Proton Station. Dear grandmother
of Kathy and Kevin. Also sadly missed by her daughter-in-law
Marlene EARLY, her sister-in-law Julia
MORRISON and her many
nieces, nephews and other relatives. Friends may call at the
Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville,
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Forest Lawn Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to
the Alton United Church or the charity of your choice would be
appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory of Tina in the
Dods and McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation
Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be held on Sunday,
September 11th, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. Condolences may be offered
to the family at: www.dodsandmcnair.com
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EARLY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-06 published
BAUGHMAN,
Wilfred
H. "
Bob"
Veteran Korea, Princess Patricia S.K. 8345, Member of Royal Canadian
Legion Alton Branch 449. At Headwaters Health Care Centre on
Saturday, June 4, 2005 in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Marion
CORNELL.
Loved father of Darlene
EARLY of Brampton, Robert James
and his wife
Iris of Edmonton, Mary
WALTER and her husband Andre
of Switzerland, Carol
BAUGHMAN of Orangeville and Kathy
McCLELLAN
and her husband Jeff of Alton. Dear grandfather of Megan, Stefan
and Ashley. Also sadly missed by his sisters Pat
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Dorothy
THOMAS and his other relatives and many Friends. Friends may
call at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street,
Orangeville on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be from Alton United Church, Alton on Wednesday June 8,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Alton Cemetery. Asexpressions of
sympathy, donations to the Alton United Church, Royal Canadian
Legion Poppy Fund or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory of Bob in the Dods
& McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area,
Orangeville. A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September
11th, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. (Condolences may be offered to the family
at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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MacLAREN,
Frances
Gertrude (née
McLEAN)
Peacefully on Tuesday, August 9, 2005 at the Central Park Lodge,
Toronto in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Douglas
MacLAREN (1976.) Loving sister of Bernardine
EARLY,
Walter
McLEAN
and Frank McLEAN.
Predeceased by her stepson Ian
MacLAREN; sisters
Margaret WRIGHT,
Mary
DILLON, Doreen
FOURNIER and brother Murray
McLEAN.
Frances will be dearly missed by all her nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, September 10, 2005
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 375 Mount Pleasant Rd., Toronto at
2 p.m. If desired, donations to the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements
entrusted to Ward Funeral Home, 416-241-4618.
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