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END,
Manfred
At home, on Wednesday, August 24, 2005. Husband of Joanne
UFKES.
Father of Sabine, Andrea and her husband Richard
CHYLINSKI, and
Manfred and his wife Linda. Grandfather of seven. Friends may
call at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond
Hill (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) on Thursday
from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Friday at 11 a.m. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to the charity of your choice.
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ENDE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-02-15 published
SHAW,
Lisa
Marie
At Strathroy hospital, on February 10, 2005, surrounded by her
family, Lisa Marie
SHAW, of Hull Road, Strathroy, in her 38th
year. Beloved daughter of Karen and Don
MAJOR and John and Karen
SHAW of Innerkip. Loved sister of Dawn
WILKINSON
(Kevin) of Innerkip
and Tracey
DARVILLE
(Craig) of Dorchester. Dear aunt of Sarah,
Cassandra, Taylor, Courtney, Conner, and Bryce. Family and Friends
were received from 1-2 p.m. on Monday, February 14 at Denning
Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. West, Strathroy, followed
by a family service at 2 p.m. with Pastor Tony
VANDEN
ENDE officiating.
Spring interment in Innerkip. Contributions may be made to the
developmentally handicapped at Anago Resources Inc., P.O. Box
160, Parkhill, Ontario N0M 2K0 or through the funeral home. A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Lisa.
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ENDES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-25 published
ENDES,
Laszlo "
Leslie"
Passed away peacefully on Friday, July 22, 2005, at the age of
80. Beloved husband of Erika
ENDES and devoted father to Istvan
and Laszlo. Loved fondly by his four grandchildren Clarissa,
Jonah, Caleb, Amarai and daughters-in-law Celeste and Lori. Joining
his sister Margit and brother Joseph in peace and missed by Laszlo,
Ildiko and Agnes. Having left Hungary after the 1956 revolution,
he became a longtime and distinguished leader in the Hungarian
community and Honorary Lifetime President of the Hungarian Cultural
Centre. Friends will be received at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home,
6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles), on Monday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayer service at 7: 30 p.m. The funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, July 26 at Saint Elizabeth of
Hungary Parish, 432 Sheppard Avenue East (west of Bayview), at
11: 30 a.m. Interment at York Cemetery, 101 Senlac Road. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hungarian Canadian
Cultural Centre at 840 St. Clair Avenue West, M6C 1C1 or the
cultural institution of your choice would be appreciated.
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ENDICOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-26 published
ENDICOTT,
Norman
Austin (1926-2005)
Born in Chongqing, China, the eldest
son of missionaries James
and Mary ENDICOTT, he liked to point out he was "third generation
Chinese." Responsible for many hijinks at the Canadian School
in Chengtu. After serving in the Royal Air Force overseas in
1944-45, he graduated a Silver Medalist from Victoria College
and from Osgoode Hall Law School.
An "unrepentant premature anti-fascist," he early joined labour
and peace campaigns and supported the Chinese revolutionary cause.
He practiced corporate-commercial law, also lending his talents
to progressive causes: June Marks' campaign against blockbusting
in Ward 2; Alderman Dan Heap's fight against lead poisoning
and for strikers at Texpack and Artistic Woodworking. He supported
Madeleine Parent and Kent Rowley in their struggle for Canadian
unions and Pauline Julienne and Pierre Godin for justice for
Quebec. He was most proud of changes in immigration process as
a result of the Dowhopaluk case.
In 1958 he organized a lawyers' delegation to China, meeting
with Chou-En-Lai. He supported international organizations of
jurists promoting the Geneva Agreement and advancement of the
rule of law. He debated Red Guards at Baida in 1966. His Comportex
Trading led the way in opening Canada-China trade in the 1970s,
as well as trade with Cuba. He supported the Toronto Chinese
Canadian Welfare Association and was a founding member of the
Canadian China (Friendship) Society of Toronto in 1971. He helped
establish North Carolina Press which contributed to the development
of Canadian publishing.
Despite Parkinson's disease, he accompanied wife Caroline helping
her teach English and business at S.I.S.U. in Chongqing in 1990.
He established a representative office in Chongqing in 1993.
Survived by wife
Caroline
WALKER, son Eric and daughter Susanne,
grand_sons John and Paul
FAIRLEY, stepson James
PERLY and Michelle.
Also by former wife
Kathleen
ENDICOTT, brothers Stephen and Mike,
sister Shirley
ENDICOTT-
SMALL,
George
HUANG and family in Beijing,
and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Thanks to Sunnybrook Veterans'
staff, the healthcare system and, especially, Vernon
SMITZ.
A celebration of his life will be held on March 13, 2005. Please
phone 416-363-1141 for details.
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ENDICOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-09 published
Robert ENDICOTT,
Aviator: (1940-2005)
Fighter pilot who couldn't believe he was paid to fly 'was a
classic Cold War warrior'
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, December
9, 2005, Page S9
Ottawa -- Bob
ENDICOTT was a stickler for procedure when he flew
his CF-104 Starfighter jet as one of the most experienced fighter
pilots of 441 Squadron, based at Canadian Forces Base Baden-Soellingen,
in Germany. He knew there was absolutely no room for error flying
at Mach 2, twice the speed of sound.
Mission planning, cockpit drills, pre-flight briefings, weather
reports, gunnery practice -- there were a million and one vital
details to apply. You couldn't let up for a moment, since disaster
could be a split second away.
On July 11, 1978, Mr.
ENDICOTT signed out a CT-133 Silver Star
to take up a 14-year-old member of No. 800 (Black Forest) Squadron,
Royal
Canadian
Air Cadets. At the time, Mr.
ENDICOTT held the
rank of major and was the commanding officer of 800 Squadron.
As it happened, the cadet was his son, Tom. Wearing a Canadian
Forces flight suit, complete with harness and flying helmet,
he followed his commanding officer out to the ramp. "When I returned
a thumbs-up to the aircrew, I knew my dream was soon to come
true."
A few moments later, father and son accelerated down the runway
and lifted into the air. Twenty-seven years later, Tom
ENDICOTT,
now a lieutenant-colonel in the Canadian army, stills remembers
the joy of flying with his father. "Once airborne, my dad [pointed]
out the countryside to me, and many of the key features he routinely
used to confirm his course -- towns, river valleys and castles."
Soon afterward, Mr.
ENDICOTT asked his son whether he would like
to take the controls and do a roll or two, demonstrating how
it was done. "[Then] it was my turn to have a go. Nose up a few
degrees, a hard jerk to the left, 360 degrees, then even out.
Awesome, and easier than expected."
Some minutes later, father and son returned to earth after an
hour in the air. "My dad was always proud of his ability to land
smoothly -- he definitely 'greased' this one. It was moments
like this during my childhood that confirmed my will to follow
in my father's footsteps, perhaps as a pilot, definitely as a
person. I sensed he was proud to have me on board with him."
Bob ENDICOTT joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1959. After
qualifying on the Avro CF-100 interceptor, he spent the next
four years in Europe with the Royal Canadian Air Force's No.
1 Air Division, starting with two years flying CF-100s with 419
Squadron in Baden.
It was a wonderful time to be a fighter jock, defending the West
from the Soviet Union and its vassal states, said his daughter,
Christine. "He was a classic Cold War warrior. He loved to fly
and he loved the lifestyle that went with it, the other pilots,
ski vacations in Austria and Switzerland, the beaches of Spain
and Italy."
He met his future wife, Ursula, who worked as a secretary for
the base chaplains, soon after he arrived in Baden in 1961. Two
months later, he asked her out. "I thought he looked pretty nice,
so I said yes," she said. They were married a year later, on
November 23, 1964. During the next 22 years, she followed her
husband all over the world, moving 19 times.
In 1986, he retired from the Canadian Forces after clocking 7,801
flying hours in 27 years. Over the next 11 years, he flew for
the airline City Express and for Execaire, a corporate charter
operator based in Montreal, and accumulated another 4,479 hours.
He often declared he couldn't believe he was being paid to fly,"
said Tom ENDICOTT. "He once told me that, regarding employment,
a person's goal should be to find a job that you would do for
free."
Robert James
ENDICOTT was born on March 29, 1940, in Lindsay,
Ontario He died of cancer on October 6, 2005, in Ottawa. He was
65. He leaves his wife, Ursula, son Tom, and daughter Christine.
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ENDICOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-28 published
KRITZWISER,
Kay -- I Remember
By Shirley
ENDICOTT,
Wednesday,
December 28, 2005, Page S7
Shirley ENDICOTT of Toronto writes about Kay
KRITZWISER, whose
obituary appeared on December 9.
Kay was my neighbour in the dining room at the retirement centre
where I have been living for 2½ years. About six weeks before
she died, I went to visit her in palliative care. "I used to
read poetry at night to get myself to sleep," she said. I offered
to read aloud to her from her bedside collection of 1,500 poems.
I began with ones she had marked. She was thrilled. Not only
did she recite some of the words with me, she lifted up her arms
and waved them as though to conduct me through the rhythm of
the lines. I usually have trouble speaking loudly enough for
people to hear, but this response enabled my voice to be strong
and have lots of expression.
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ENDICOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-06 published
BROOKS,
Carol
Ann (née
O'DONNELL)
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Friday,
February 4, 2005. Carol Ann
BROOKS of Elmvale, in her 64th year.
Carol has joined her beloved husband Al and son Steven in heaven.
Dear mother of Kim
McMASTER and David
ENDICOTT of Pickering.
Loved grandmother of Katie. Cherished daughter of Marie and the
late Joseph
O'DONNELL.
Sister of Ron (Judy)
O'DONNELL of Guelph,
Cathy SUTHERLAND and Bill
ROACH of Brampton, and Noreen (Eric)
FISHER of Virginia. Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass at St.
Patrick's Church, Phelpston on Tuesday, February 8 at 11 a.m.
Cremation with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Toronto. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
My Mother and Father had such a wonderful loving relationship.
She was devastated by Dad's passing two years ago, but she proved
once again what a strong woman she was. I am so proud of all
she was able to accomplish in this time. Please shed no tears
for her because my Mother has gone to dance with my Father again.
Messages of sympathy may be made through lynnstone@sympatico.ca.
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ENDICOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-04 published
SWAN,
William "
Bill"
(Employee of Bell Canada for 35+ years.) Died peacefully at Providence
Healthcare, on July 1, 2005. Beloved father of Karen
WADLIN and
father-in-law of Gary
ENDICOTT.
Brother of Eileen
SWAN, and Margaret
DOYLE, brother-in-law of Hugh
DOYLE and Don
CAMPBELL.
Predeceased
by his sisters Nan
BULPIT and Anna
CAMPBELL.
Visitation will
be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 2900
Kingston Rd. (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) on Monday, July 4 from
7-9 p.m. and Tuesday, July 5 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
on Wednesday, July 6 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Highland Creek,
200 Morrish Rd. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery
in Whitby. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Centenary
Hospital or Providence Healthcare.
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ENDO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-06 published
YAMAMOTO,
Noboru "
Nobby"
Passed away at Scarborough General Hospital on October 3, 2005
at the age of 82. He is survived by his loving wife
Ichie
(ENDO,)
brothers Tom (Lily) and Robert (Toby), with sisters (in Japan)
Nobuko, Yoshiko, Machiko and Shizue. He was brother-in-law to
Lily Y. ITO, Kazue
ENDO, Tokiko
KISHI (Minoru), Mits
ENDO and
Miyo ITO
(Mark.)
Predeceased by sister Fumiko
IWASAKI and brothers-in-law
Chusaburo ITO,
Masaji
ENDO and Masatomo
ENDO (Aiko.)
Family and
Friends will be received at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard
Ave. E. from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, October 7, 2005.
A private family funeral service will be held at a later date.
Koden gratefully declined. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Toronto Buddhist Church or a charity of your choice.
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