EGAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-10 published
EGAN,
Catherine▼
Rosanne▼
After a valiant struggle with cancer at the Royal Victoria Hospital
Intensive Care Unit, in Barrie, on Wednesday, June 8th, 2005.
"The Good Lord Has Taken Her Home" in her 51st year. Loving daughter
of Rose EGAN and the late Thomas
EGAN.
She leaves behind her
partner Laury
HALL, beloved girls Megan and Jessie, siblings
Margaret, Thomas, Terry, John, Robert and two special nephews,
Matthew and Jacob. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, aunts,
uncles and cousins. Predeceased by her grandparents, Matt
KERR
and Ella Kerr
HOLMES, and Thomas and Alice
EGAN.
Many thanks
to the staff of the Intensive Care Unit 2201 at the South Lake
Hospital, New Market, and the Intensive Care Unit at the Royal
Victoria Hospital, Barrie. God bless them for their tender care.
A funeral service will be held at the McClelland and Slessor Funeral
Home, Barrie, on Saturday, June 11th, at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
will follow. Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-12 published
EGAN,
Lillian
Ione
(BOROWAY)
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus on Monday,
April 11, 2005, Lillian Ione
(BOROWAY)
EGAN of London in her
87th year. Beloved wife of the late Lewis
EGAN (2002) and Michael
BOROWAY (1971.) Dear mother of Dennis and Brian
BOROWAY,
Marlene
and her husband David
TANNER,
Cindy and her husband Wally
EGAN,
Michelle and her husband Gene
GOLOVCHENKO and Lorrie and her
husband Greg
WYATT all of London and Glenn and his wife
Cathy
BOROWAY of Oakville. Loved by grandchildren Robin, Alex and Mark
WYATT and Kyle and Sasha
GOLOVCHENKO and Laura and Sarah
ANDERSEN.
Predeceased by a son Mark
BOROWAY (1965.) Adored by her extended
family Lorraine
O'NEILL,
Kathy
JOHNSON, Cynthia
O'NEILL and Pat
O'NEILL and 6 great-grandchildren Natalie and Dean
JOHNSON,
Bridget
and Wayne JOHNSON and Patrick and Dylan
O'NEILL.
Friends will
be received the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo
and Colborne St.) on Wednesday 6-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held in the chapel on Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 11 a.m.
with Reverend Greg
SMITH and Brother John
BAKER officiating. Interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Friends who wish may make memorial donations
to the Parkinson Society. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Lillian
EGAN.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-30 published
Fitness fan dies on Everest
Sean EGAN, an advocate for active living, was on his third expedition
to the summit.
Canadian Press
Ottawa -- An "unstoppable" Ottawa fitness professor who spent
his life encouraging others to get in shape died yesterday while
testing his own limits in an attempt to reach the summit of the
world's tallest mountain.
Sean EGAN, 63, was leading his third expedition to Mount Everest
he would have become the oldest Canadian to ever conquer the
8,850-metre mountain -- when he died of an apparent heart attack
on the slopes of the mountain in Nepal, a friend and fellow climber
said.
"It's just a complete shock," said Terry
KELL, a member of the
expedition team who described
EGAN as an "extremely fit" man.
"He was basically climbing Mount Everest to get a higher podium,
to get the message out about fitness,"
KELL said from his home
in Almonte, about 30 kilometres southwest of Ottawa.
"That was his real reason for climbing Mount Everest -- to make
a statement."
EGAN, who taught human kinetics at the University of Ottawa since
1977, had led a 17-member Canadian team to the mountain's slopes
before making his first attempt at scaling its summit.
The divorced father of two had reached Camp 1, a stop at 5,900
metres where climbers acclimatize to the higher altitude, when
he developed a respiratory illness,
KELL said -- an ailment not
uncommon to climbers.
When EGAN didn't heal, he headed back down the mountain to seek
medical attention and denser air to strengthen his immune system,
KELL said.
"The antibiotics weren't helping, so he got very weak, apparently,
and made the decision to be evacuated by helicopter," he said.
KELL said base camp manager Harold Mah called him early yesterday
morning to let him know
EGAN had requested the helicopter but
was "Okay."
EGAN, however, died before the helicopter arrived.
KELL, a neighbour of
EGAN's for the past 15 years, was part of
the Canadian team and had trekked to the base camp at 5,330 metres,
but made no attempt at the summit. He returned to Canada on Monday.
While team members are still reeling from the news,
KELL said
they don't believe
EGAN failed to accomplish his goal.
"If anything, (his) message gets carried further by more people
about being active," he said.
"You don't have to climb Mount Everest; it's a pretty dramatic
thing to do. But just overall, getting exercise... can affect
you both physically and mentally and just help you lead a long,
healthy life."
EGAN's life was marked by feats of human endurance,
KELL said.
He cycled across Canada, walked halfway across the United States
to raise money for cancer and climbed Argentina's Mount Aconcagua,
the highest peak in the Western hemisphere, as a "warmup climb"
for Everest.
"He has a long legacy of doing some fantastic things,"
KELL said.
EGAN held a doctorate in sports psychology, with research interests
that included mental and physical training for mountain climbers,
according to the University of Ottawa website.
"Reaching the summit for me is a personal goal,"
EGAN said in
an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation before
the expedition.
"I've been into fitness, health and wellness for many years...
I believe teaching is one thing, but practice is the main thing.
And I feel like I'm a model for the general population and the
old folks anyway."
His expedition, sponsored by Ottawa technology firm Kanatek,
included climbers and researchers from the University of Ottawa,
Ryerson University and Hewlett Packard.
Blaine HOSHIZAKE, director of the university department where
EGAN worked, said his colleague planned to climb Mount Everest
since he first saw it a few years ago.
"He was truly enhanced by this mountain and this challenge,"
he told Ottawa radio station
CFRA. "He was a man that integrated
his lifestyle with his health... This was not a one-time expedition
for him. It was part of the way he lived his life."
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-02 published
NIGHTINGALE,
Ted
Suddenly at Victoria Hospital - South Street Campus on Saturday,
April 30th, 2005, Ted
NIGHTINGALE of London in his 77th year.
Beloved father of Ellen
EGAN. Dear grandfather of Conrad and
Connie EGAN.
Great-grandfather of Jacob, Brett and Jordyn
EGAN.
Also survived by brothers George (Velma) and Russell (Bernice)
NIGHTINGALE of London, Bob (Peggy)
NIGHTINGALE of Ottawa; nephews
John of Ottawa, Randy of Saint Marys, Peter of Calgary, and Gary
NIGHTINGALE of Barrie; nieces Lynn
CONNORS,
Brenda
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of
Ottawa, Linda
WOODHOUSE of Pickering, and Mary Anne
HATHERELL
of London. Family will receive Friends at the Memorial Funeral
Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Rd. E. (East of Highbury) on Tuesday,
May 3rd from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-20 published
EGAN,
Lorraine▼
Ellen
In Sarnia, on Thursday, June 16th, 2005, Lorraine Ellen
EGAN,
in her 30th year, was taken into the loving arms of Jesus. Cherished
daughter and best friend of Ellen
EGAN and the late Maurice (2000.)
Best friend and loving sister of Clinton and his fiancee Lizette.
Beloved granddaughter of Audrey
HATCHARD.
Fondly remembered by
her aunts, uncles, cousins and many Friends and colleagues at
Sarnia General Hospital and the Sarnia Police Department. A memorial
service in celebration of Lorraine's life will be held at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North on Thursday,
June 23rd, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with visitation one hour prior to
the service. Private interment of ashes will be held at a later
date. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Lorraine
are asked to consider the Adam Linton Dialysis Unit, London Health
Sciences Centre.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-20 published
EGAN,
Paul
A.
Suddenly at Sarnia on June 16th, 2005 Paul A.
EGAN of Forest
age 44. Beloved father of Justin, Tanya, Cindy, Mark, Dalton
and Dylan. Predeceased by his twin brother Richard (2003). Cherished
nephew of Donna
TEMPLE and the late Wes (1994.) Loving cousin
of DiAnn, and Susann, Fred and Lee. Resting at the Gilpin Chapel,
Thedford for visitation on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service
on Wednesday June 22nd at 1 p.m. Interment Strathroy Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the charity of your choice gratefully acknowledged.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-21 published
Crisis nurse slain by half-brother
Family and Friends of Lorraine and Paul
EGAN are stunned by the
Sarnia murder-suicide.
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free
Press
Reporter
A London native slain by her suicidal half-brother was a dedicated
nurse who cared for Sarnia's mentally ill, loved ones recalled
yesterday.
Colleagues were stunned -- and family members devastated -- by
the killing last Thursday of 29-year-old Lorraine
EGAN, a veteran
nurse with Bluewater hospital's mental-health unit.
She was shot inside her upscale Sarnia apartment complex by sibling
Paul EGAN.
The 44-year-old father of six then shot himself, police said.
"I don't know what happened," Audrey
HATCHARD,
Lorraine
EGAN's
maternal grandmother, said in a brief telephone interview yesterday.
"I just know it's a tragedy."
To HATCHARD, the details leading to Thursday's shooting at 1285
Sandy Lane -- the posh lakeside highrise Lorraine had called
home since February -- were still unclear. The brutal slaying
was made all the more painful because of Paul
EGAN's involvement.
"It's a terrible thing and none of us expected it,"
HATCHARD
said.
Lorraine and Paul
EGAN share the same father, Maurice, who died
about five years ago.
Ellen EGAN,
Lorraine's▲ grieving mother, declined comment.
Sarnia police were also tight-lipped for similar reasons yesterday.
Because they often bring the mentally ill to the emergency ward,
many officers knew Lorraine
EGAN and worked with her regularly,
Const. Bill
BAINES said.
So-called crisis intervention nurses also deal with victims of
sexual assault and other traumatic incidents. Lorraine
EGAN's
dedication to the job was praised by
BAINES and other colleagues.
"Lorraine was known for bringing fun to the unit," said Donna
MORREAU, who worked with her for seven years. "She was very vibrant
(and) energetic.
"There's still quite a sense of loss at the unit. Her loss is
extremely difficult."
Lorraine EGAN grew up in London and fell in love with Sarnia
while studying nursing at Lambton College. She had worked at
Bluewater hospital for seven years.
Sarnia police, called to Sandy Lane about 6: 30 p.m. Thursday,
found two bodies in a main-floor common area of the 12-storey
complex. Investigators focused on a short hallway leading to
a rear exit.
A tenant living above the hallway said he heard two shots, a
woman's screams, then two more shots.
Though police immediately deemed the incident a murder-suicide,
the victims weren't identified until yesterday.
The building has security cameras, but details of any images
captured haven't been released.
Little is known about Paul
EGAN, who lived in Forest. Contrary
to one widespread rumour, he is not a former Sarnia police officer,
Mayor Mike
BRADLEY said.
He was, however, an active member of his family, said
HATCHARD,
included in all holiday gatherings.
The loss of Lorraine
EGAN has stunned the clan, she added.
"She was the most beautiful girl to look at,"
HATCHARD said,
noting her lone granddaughter was a perennial honours student.
"They (Lorraine and her mother) were very close. They contacted
each other two and three times a day."
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-28 published
EGAN,
David
June 28, 2003
Without speaking a word
You taught us how to love,
You were our angel, here on earth
Now, You are our angel up above
Deeply missed, now that we are apart
Gone, but not forgotten,
Always in our heart
Love Mom, Dad, Rachel and James
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-07 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Donald
Allen
Peacefully at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Tuesday, July
5, 2005, Donald Allen
WHITE/WHYTE
(Pops,) of Ingersoll, in his 78th
year. Beloved husband of Betty
(MORRISON)
WHITE/WHYTE. Dear father
of Robert Allen
WHITE/WHYTE (Susan), Nancy Elizabeth
DOLSON (Edward),
Gerald Anthony
WHITE/WHYTE (France), Marilyn Joan
CAMPBELL (Jay), Rose
Mary WHITE/WHYTE and Donald James
WHITE/WHYTE
(Diana.)
Fondly remembered
by his step children Kathy
KNOOP
(Jack,)
David
NEAVE (Linda,)
Donald NEAVE and Ronald
NEAVE
(Jessica.)
Also survived by and
blessed with 17 grandchildren, 8 step grandchildren and one great
grandchild. Predeceased by his daughter Patti
ANGELL (1996,)
his first wife
Barbara
(Pat) (2001) and his brother Lorne
WHITE/WHYTE
(2002.) Survived by sisters Winnifred
EGAN of London, Madeline
STINCHCOMBE of Kitchener, Gloria (John)
COLLAR of London, Barbara
CAVANAUGH of Hespler and Helen (Carl)
RICHARDS of London. Brother-in-law
of David and Joanne
MORRISON,
Barb and John
WOOLLEY, John and
Roberta MORRISON,
Dorothy
MAYO, Irene
BUDDEN, Ruth and George
BENNETT,
Peter
MORRISON of British Columbia, Larry and Lois
MORRISON,
Linda PHILLIPS and Helen and Bob
WHITE/WHYTE.
Sadly missed by many
nieces, nephews and Friends. Friends will be received at the
McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St. James Anglican
Church, Ingersoll on Friday, July 8, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Jim
CARR officiating. Interment Harris Street Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. James Restoration
Fund would be appreciated.
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EGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-31 published
EGAN,
Mary
Lou▼
In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Mary Lou
EGAN, who
passed away five years ago today, December 31, 2000. Never more
than a thought away, Quietly remembered each passing day Special
memories keep you near As time unfolds yet another year Sadly
missed by husband Peter, daughter Jennifer, son David, grand_son
Taylor, parents, Margery and Jack Sherwood and brother, John.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-09 published
HARRISON,
Katherine
Elizabeth
(WEBB)
A long-time resident of Kingsville, Harrow, Colchester and Amherstburg,
for 88 of her 94 years, Katherine passed away in her sleep at
the Village of Winston Park Retirement and Nursing home in Kitchener
on March 2, 2005. She is predeceased by her husband Brian (1999),
her sisters Margaret and Julia, her brothers Francis and Bradley,
and her son Bill. Katherine will be sadly missed by her sister
Dorothy BOTTERILL, her three children and their spouses: Bob
and Bonnie (née
EGAN)
HARRISON of Port Hope, Denis and Deborah
(née JENNER)
HARRISON of Stratford (formerly of Windsor,) and
Susan (née
HARRISON) and Hugh
MUNRO of Kitchener, as well as
her many grandchildren and their spouses: Charlie and Lisa
HARRISON,
Kathryn HARRISON and Alan
WILSON, Michelle
HARRISON, Ryan
HARRISON,
Jordan and Martin
ERASMUS,
Blair
HARRISON, Kale
HARRISON, Jamie
MUNRO and Jessie
MUNRO, and her great-granddaughter Tristin
WILSON.
Katherine worked for many years as an administrative assistant
for the Harrow Research Station, and then later for the Harrow
Public School and for W.O.F.T.A. Her real passion, however, was
being a wife, a mother and a grandmother. Katherine was a woman
with tremendous energy, warmth and compassion who dedicated her
life to caring for her family. In her later years, her love for
life led her to travel and she and Brian explored many corners
of the world. She will be remembered by all who knew her for
her dignity, quiet strength and selflessness. Katherine's spirit,
positive outlook, determination and love will live on. Many thanks
to the staff of the Village of Winston Park Nursing Home and
Robertson Brown Health Services as well as longtime family friend
Bertha WELZEL for their tender care during her final days. A
Memorial Service to honour Katherine's life will be held on Saturday,
May 21, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at the Gerald A. Smith Funeral Home,
197 King Street West, Harrow. 519-738-6662. Visitation from 10: 00
to 11: 00 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or to the charity of your choice.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-30 published
Ottawa professor dies attempting Everest
Mountaineering expert, 63, 'really lived life to the fullest'
By Catherine
CULLEN,
Saturday,
April 30, 2005, Page A3
A University of Ottawa professor whose goal was to become the
oldest Canadian to scale Mount Everest died of an apparent heart
attack yesterday, on the mountain he was determined to conquer.
Friends and colleagues of Sean
EGAN said they were shocked and
saddened by the sudden passing of the 63-year-old, who was an
expert in fitness and mountaineering.
"This was such a surprise for us. We just felt that there was
no real fear whatsoever, that he was capable of doing this,"
said Blaine
HOSHIZAKI, director of the School of Human Kinetics
at the University of Ottawa, and a former colleague of Dr.
EGAN's.
Dr. EGAN spoke to The Globe and Mail via satellite phone from
the Everest base camp last week and talked about the challenges
of climbing the world's largest mountain.
He said the acidity of the atmosphere was making it difficult
to digest food. "We'll try and do the best we can and if it gets
too extreme, we'll stop," said Dr.
EGAN, who was grappling with
a respiratory illness at the time.
Despite the challenges, he said he was focused on attaining his
goal.
"You've just got to take it one step at a time. Think of the
step ahead and not the entire journey."
This was Dr.
EGAN's third trip to the mountain, but his first
attempt to climb to the 8,848-metre peak. He planned to leave
the rest of his team behind and make the final climb with only
a Sherpa guide.
Last week, a respiratory ailment forced him to start heading
back down the mountain. Yesterday, he decided he should return
to Kathmandu for rest and medical attention. A helicopter was
called because Dr.
EGAN didn't feel well enough to make the hike
to another camp.
Even then, he and fellow climber Harold
MAH were optimistic that
he would return in a few days and make the climb.
As he was heading toward the helicopter, Dr.
EGAN collapsed.
The exact cause of his death is still unknown.
Mr. MAH expressed his shock at Dr.
EGAN's sudden passing in an
on-line diary about the expedition.
"Everyone cried. Sherpas cried; climbers cried; I cried. How
could this man who was so strong, die so quickly?" he wrote.
It's tragic Dr.
EGAN died in a place that is expected to be safe,
said Tim REDPATH, a spokesman for Kanatek Technologies, the company
sponsoring Dr.
EGAN's climb. Mr.
REDPATH had been communicating
with the climbing team on a daily basis.
"You know Everest is a dangerous spot and people die every year,
but it's on the mountain, not coming down," he said.
Dr. EGAN had been preparing for the climb for three years. He
had also visited Everest before -- in 1998 he came as a hiker,
and in 2000, he came on a research mission.
"I'm always on the move," he told The Globe last week, adding
that he worked out five or six days a week and had been climbing
stairs, cycling, lifting weights and hiking to prepare for the
climb.
In January, he climbed the highest summit in South America, the
6,962-metre Mount Aconcagua.
He taught fitness classes for 27 years as a professor of human
kinetics at the University of Ottawa (including swimming, running,
aerobics, muscular training and relaxation), and said he tried
hard to practice what he preached.
"I never ask [my students] to do anything I can't do myself,"
he said.
In addition to setting a new Canadian record for the oldest person
to climb Everest, Dr.
EGAN was trying to raise money for Child
Haven, a charity that supports women and children in several
countries.
He was a native of County Clare, Ireland, and was a boxing and
kickboxing champion in his home country and France, despite starting
the sport "late," he said, at the age of 23. "Most Irish kids
love boxing for some reason. That's why they call them the fighting
Irish," he joked last week.
He had a PhD in sport psychology and motor learning and had published
a book, The Psychology of Health: In Pursuit of Wellness.
Dr. EGAN was "a bon vivant" whose death came as "a horrific shock"
to his family and colleagues, said long-time friend Frank
REARDON.
"For me he really characterized someone who really lived life
to the fullest," Dr.
HOSHIZAKI said. "He took no prisoners. He
challenged himself and he enjoyed the opportunity to meet these
challenges. When I look at this Mount Everest attempt, this was
just another part of his life, it was not something that would
define it."
Dr. EGAN is survived by his two children, Seamus and Anna, both
students at the University of Ottawa.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-16 published
EGAN,
John
Bruce
It is with very heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of
our beloved John on May 12, 2005 at Lion's Gate Hospital, North
Vancouver. An active, vital and humour filled 73 years old, John
was active in all aspects of his life until his untimely passing.
He will live on in the memories of his wife, Lorna, daughters
Shirley and Carolyn and his grand_sons John and Michael, whom
he adored. John cherished his family above all else. The void
he leaves will be impossible to fill, but he has given us the
enduring gift of many wonderful memories. John's career took
him from his hometown of Victoria to Vancouver, to Toronto and
back to Vancouver where he was a Consultant with Hay Group Limited.
Work was an integral part of John's life. He enjoyed the interaction
with both his clients and colleagues at Hay. Though he will be
truly missed, his energy, wit and spirit will remain in all of
our hearts. Friends and family, please join us for a celebration
of John's life on May 20, 2005 at 2 p.m. at First Memorial Funeral
Services (Boal Chapel) at 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver,
(604) 980-3451. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice.
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EGAN 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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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-03 published
CUNNINGHAM,
Josephine
Suddenly, at her home on Monday, January 31, 2005 Josephine
CUNNINGHAM
in her 77th year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Lawson (Tubby).
Beloved companion of John
COLLINS. Dear mother of Cathy
EGAN
and her companion Peter. Cherished grandmother of Lindsay and
Michael. Dear sister of Fran
McCASKIE and the late Anne
ENGLAND,
Alfe PETRAITES and Stanley (Duke)
PETRAITES.
Special mother to
Jean and Doug, John and Gail, Don and Shelly. Special Grandma
to Paul (Paula), Karen (Jeff), Krista, Stephanie, Robynn, Adam
and Kayla. Special Great-Grandma to Gregory. Resting at the Newediuk
Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave., Etobicoke (two
blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) from Thursday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday
at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-21 published
LANGFORD,
Patricia
Evelyn (née
MORRISON)
(July 26, 1915-April 19, 2005)
It is with great sorrow that our family announces the passing
of our dear mother Pat at Niagara Arms Nursing Home, St. Catharines,
on Tuesday April 19, 2005. Pat was predeceased by her beloved
husband Porky April 6, 1995. Survived by her son Gordon (Heather)
LANGFORD of Burlington, her daughter Pam (Mike)
RAPSEY of St.
Catharines. Granddaughters Melissa
CAMERON, Jennifer (Dan)
LEBLANC
of St. Catharines, Susan
LANGFORD of Toronto and grand_son Christopher
(Michelle EGAN)
LANGFORD of Toronto. Her beloved great-grand_son
Jackson Hubert Edouard
LEBLANC. Dear sister to Myrtle
DILAMARTER
and niece Patty
TROMSDORF of St. Catharines, sister of the late
Murray, AUBREY and George
MORRISON.
Also survived by many other
nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A Funeral Service
of Remembrance for Patricia
LANGFORD will be held at Saint John's
Anglican Church, 80 Main Street, Port Dalhousie on Friday April
22, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Family will receive Friends at the Church
from 1: 00 p.m. until service time. Inurnment of Pat and Porky
LANGFORD to follow at Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines.
We would like to give special thanks to Mom's caregiver and special
friend Maria
DUBON, also thank-you to Helen
CHYPLICK for being
such a wonderful friend. To Dr.
WAKIL, for his tender love and
care and the staff of Niagara Arms. Donations to St. Peter's
Centre for Studies in Aging, 88 Maplewood Ave., Hamilton, Ontario
L8M 1W9. Make cheques payable to McMaster University. Butler
Funeral Home, 905-684-2334.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-14 published
EGAN,
Matthew
Passed away unexpectedly at Scarborough General Hospital at age
47. He will be greatly missed by his wife Judy, sons David and
William, daughter Rachel, his mother Marni, brother Bill, sisters
Mary KATE
(Pete,)
Julie and many extended family and Friends.
Matt is predeceased by his father Willie. Friends and family
may call at Giffen-Mack "Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 4115 Lawrence Avenue East (just west of Kingston Road),
West Hill, 416-281-6800 for visitation on Saturday from 7-9 p.m.
and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held
on Monday, May 16th at 10: 00 a.m. at Saint Thomas More Catholic
Church, 1 Dormington Drive (northeast corner of Dormington and
Ellesmere). A private family interment to follow.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-09 published
EGAN,
Catherine▲
Roseanne▲ "
Rose▲"
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Wednesday,
June 8th, 2005. Rose
EGAN of Barrie, in her 51st year, was the
beloved partner of Laury
HALL.
Loving mother of Megan and Jessica.
Dear sister of Margaret (Randy), Thomas Jr. (Carol), Terry, John
(Ninetta), and Robert (Stephanie). Dear daughter of Rose and
the late Thomas
EGAN and daughter-in-law of Jim and Gladys
BARNETT.
Sister-in-law of Karen
DAMERY and her daughter KerryAnn, Jean
(Mark), John (Carol), Connie (Mark), Michael, and Jim (Kim).
Also survived by many other nieces and nephews. Friends may call
at the Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral Home,
152 Bradford Street, Barrie on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service
in the Chapel on Saturday, June 11th at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Royal Victoria Hospital Cancer Centre in Barrie. Words
of comfort may be forwarded to the family at roseegan@funeralhome.on.ca
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-17 published
EGAN,
Seamie "
James"
Peacefully passed on, June 15, 2005, at Toronto-Sunnybrook Hospital,
surrounded that day with family and wonderful shared memories.
Beloved husband of Eileen, and loving father of Rita, Liam, Jim
and Michael, with daughters-in-law Dale, Brenda and Penny; Poppy
will be missed by grandchildren Hanna, Madeline Grace, Cal, Meaghan
and Kyle. Thoughts are with him from family and Friends in Ireland
and Canada. Our family is ever thankful for the kindness, warmth
and dedication of Dr.
CHENG,
Dr.
UNG and Nurse Cathy
SELWIN supporting
his lung cancer journey. We were blessed with knowing his fate
but joyfully celebrating life together over the last year including
their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Friends may visit at the
Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between
Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.), on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Mass on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Saint Maria Goretti
Catholic Church, 717 Kennedy Road, followed by a private cremation.
Donations in lieu of flowers, can be sent to Toronto-Sunnybrook
Cancer Centre for Research.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-21 published
NISBET,
Colin
Keith
Peacefully at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, Ontario,
on Monday, July 18, 2005, in his 89th year. Keith is survived
by his loving wife
Dorothy
(EGAN.)
Loving▼ father of Carol, Janet
(Richard LIMMERT,) and Colin (Elaine.) Predeceased by his infant
daughter Margaret (1954) and daughter Lorna
AUSTIN (1990.) Dear
father-in-law to Jack
AUSTIN
(Gloria.) Dear step-father of Dr.
Paul EGAN
(Louise▲) and Dale
EGAN (Carol.)
Loving▼ grandfather
of Meagan (Scott), Cedar, Milo, Seth, Carly, Alexandra, and Cameron.
Great-grandfather of Finn. Predeceased by his parents Colin and
Beatrice, and brother Douglas (Maxine). Dear brother of Beverly
NOBLE
(Joe.)
Fondly remembered by Marion
D'ARCY. A lifelong resident
of Aurora, Keith served his community as a Councillor, Trustee,
and Mayor. Keith built and operated Westview Golf Club. Keith
was active in O.G.S.A., C.G.S.A., G.C.S.A.A., R.C.G.A., O.G.A.,
and O.T.R.F., serving on the boards and committees of all. Keith
is a past member of the Rising Sun Lodge. Many thanks to the
staff at York Central Hospital Extendicare, and the Dialysis
Unit Staff at York Central Hospital for their care and support.
Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria
St. Aurora, 905-727-5421, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, July 23, 2005, 11 a.m. at Trinity
Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St. Aurora. Memorial donations to
the York County Hospital Foundation Dialysis Unit would be appreciated
by the family.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-21 published
CHAPUT,
Eleanor (née
WAIT)
Suddenly on Monday, September 19th, 2005 at age 62. Beloved wife
of Ralph. Loving mother of Annette (Tim
MILLAR) and Andrea (Mike
EGAN.)
Devoted grandmother of Chance, Charlie, McKayla, Mikey,
Madison, and Maverick. Caring sister of John (Francis
WAIT) and
family. Cherished life-long friend of Arlene (Bill
WHITEWAY.)
The family will receive Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164
Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.) on Wednesday
from 5 to 9 p.m. A complete funeral service on Thursday 2: 00
p.m. at the Ogden Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Diabetes Association or the Canadian Cancer Society would be
greatly appreciated.
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EGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-24 published
STURGE,
Roland
Garfield
Peacefully surrounded by his family at the Palliative Care Unit
at Credit Valley Hospital on Saturday, October 22nd, 2005 at
the age of 81. Loving husband of 57 years to Marjorie
STURGE.
Loved▲
Dad of Yvonne and her husband Paul
EGAN of Ottawa, Diane
and her husband Ken
NICHOLSON of Ohio and Eddie and his wife
Maggie of Milton. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Ron and his
wife Jennifer, Jade and her husband Mike, Alanna, Mark, Scott,
Brooke, Cody and Wesley. Proud great-grandpa of McKayla and Kyle.
Survived by his sister Mary
BLACKMOORE of Newfoundland. Predeceased
by his sister Sophie and brother Albert. Roland will be sadly
missed by his extended family and many Friends. Family and Friends
are invited to visit at the McKersie-Kocher Funeral Home, 114
Main Street, Milton, 905-878-4452, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on
Monday. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home
chapel on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow at the Milton Evergreen Crematorium. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Credit Valley Palliative
Care would be appreciated.
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