KNECHTEL
KNEE
KNEESHAW
KNEILANDS
KNELMAN
KNEPP
KNERR
KNEULMAN
KNEZIC
KNECHTEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-26 published
KOBUS,
Jacob
Anthony
Stewart
Jacob
Anthony
Stewart
KOBUS, age 11, passed away peacefully surrounded
by the love of his family on February 24, 2005. Jacob is the
loving son of Henk and Laura
(KNECHTEL)
KOBUS, R.R.#5 Mitchell.
Cherished brother of Daniel and Miriam. Loving grand_son of Stewart
and Barbara
KNECHTEL, R.R.#2 Gads Hill, Wils
KLAVER,
The
Netherlands,
Jan KOBUS and Zdena, Greece. He will be missed by his aunts and
uncles Bonnie and Todd
MULLIGAN and family, Clare and JoAnne
KNECHTEL and family, Murray and Val
KNECHTEL and family, Anita
and Eerde VANLEEUWEN and family.
Jacob attended Upper Thames Elementary School in Mitchell. He
was a special child and touched the lives of many people. Family
and Friends may call at the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron
Street, Stratford on Sunday, February 27, from 2-5 p.m. and on
Monday from 6-9 p.m. A celebration of Jacob's life will be held
at Elgin Missionary Church, Stratford (Quinlan and O'Loane) on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Reverend Kenneth
WIDEMAN will officiate. Interment
in Zion United Church Cemetery, Rostock. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to C.P.R.I. (Child Parent Resource
Institute, London) or to Upper Thames Elementary School Elevator
Fund (cheques made payable to Avon Maitland District School Board)
through the funeral home.
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KNECHTEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-11 published
CALLAGHAN,
Mary▼
Angela▼
(FORRISTAL)
Mary Angela
CALLAGHAN
(FORRISTAL.)
Died peacefully on July 10,
2005, in her 98th year at Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care
in London, Ontario. Angela was born in London on December 19,
1907, the daughter of the late Michael Francis and Mary
FORRISTAL.
She attended St. Angela's Academy, Ursuline College ("The Pines")
and Brescia College, University of Western Ontario. Following
her graduation in 1929, Angela worked as a librarian at the London
Public
Library until her marriage to Dr. Vincent
CALLAGHAN in
1936. She then embarked on her second career as wife and mother
and raised seven children. Beloved wife of the late Vincent Ambrose
CALLAGHAN (1965.) Dear mother of Brenda (Hans
BERETTA,)
Paul,
Vincent (Susan), Angela (Paul DI
MARCO), Mary Ellen, John (Linda)
and Claire (James
McDERMOTT.)
Much loved grandmother of Colleen
(Gary MONTEITH,)
Vincent▼
(Cheryl▼) and Christopher DI
MARCO, Christine
(Jeff KNECHTEL,)
Michael
CALLAGHAN, Patrick and Geoffrey
CALLAGHAN.
Dear greatgrandmother of Jennifer, Jessica and Jaymee
MONTEITH,
the late Aaron Anthony DI
MARCO (1998) and Maddison DI
MARCO.
Mother-in-law to the late John
SULLIVAN (1994) and Ian
McGIBBON
(1995). The family will receive Friends at the John T. Donohue
Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario on Tuesday,
July 12, from 2: 00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Prayers
will be said at 3 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at
St. Michael 's Church (515 Cheapside and Maitland Street) on Wednesday,
July 13th at 10: 30 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, those wishing to make a donations are asked to consider
the new St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation (Mount Hope Fund).
The family would like to thank the staff at Mount Hope for their
sincere kindness and care of Angela over the past five years.
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KNECHTEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
ROLUF,
Lawrence
Carl
Lawrence Carl
ROLUF was born on September 10, 1914 in Balcarres,
Saskatchewan to Carl and Barbara
ROLUF. He died on January 3,
2005 in Huntsville, Ontario. He was well-known pilot who flew
in Northern Ontario, Quebec and the Eastern Arctic. He later
flew geographical surveys in South Africa and Australia. Lawrence
was also a specialist in water-bombing and fought forest fires
across Canada and also in California, South America and Europe.
He was predeceased by his parents Carl and Barbara
ROLUF of Red
Lake, Ontario and his sister Marjorie
STEITH of North Bay. He
is survived by his brothers Albert of Timmins and Fred of Montreal
and his sisters Grace
KNECHTEL of North Vancouver and Adele
ARCHER
of Thunder Bay. Cremation has taken place. A private family service
will be held at a later date.
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KNECHTEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-17 published
Lawrence ROLUF,
Aviator: 1914-2005
Prairie lad who was romanced by the glamour of flight had his
wings even before the Second World War. Later, he perfected the
role of the Canadian airborne firefighter
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Thursday, March
17, 2005 Page S9
From the age of 4 when he saw his first air show, Lawrence
ROLUF
felt passionate about flying. That passion led to an adventurous
life, during which he encountered stars of both the celestial
and terrestrial kind.
Mr. ROLUF flew fishermen to secluded spots, prospectors and their
equipment to locate lodes, airmen on training during the Second
World War, and transported the ill. He also conducted aerial
geophysical surveys and water-bombed fires.
Among other planes, he flew Tiger Moths, Norsemen and long-range,
amphibious Cansos in many countries. "He never got over the glamour
of flight," said his youngest sister, Adele
ARCHER. "To him,
it was something that was amazing, and he never got over the
wonder of it."
Mr. ROLUF's
Scottish-born mother often said her eldest son led
a vagabond existence. Frequently, his family did not know where
he was until he phoned, often from a foreign country. His origins
were less exotic. Born in rural Saskatchewan, he grew up in Winnipeg,
and Red Lake, Ontario, where his father owned the local movie
theatre. By the age of 12, he was building radios; during his
teens, he fixed up old cars.
After completing high school, Mr.
ROLUF worked in local mines
to earn money for flying lessons, which he took in Windsor, Ontario
Beginning in 1942, he flew recruits training in air observation
at No. 7 Air Observer School in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
The school was one of 10 Air Observer Schools across Canada,
and along with many other specialized schools was established
as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Under the plan begun in late 1939, crews for the air forces of
Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand were trained at airfields
scattered across Canada. By its finish in 1945, the plan had
trained 131,553 airmen, 55 per cent of them Canadian.
Historians J.L. Granatstein and Desmond Morton in Canada and
the Two World Wars, published in 2003, describe the British Commonwealth
Air Training Plan as "quite possibly Canada's major contribution
to the war against the Axis powers."
As at all Air Observer schools, the recruits Mr.
ROLUF flew at
No. 7 Air Observer School learned aerial photography, reconnaissance
and air navigation. Among those students Mr.
ROLUF met was a
young Richard Burton. He became acquainted with Lincoln
ALEXANDER,
also associated with the school. Mr.
ALEXANDER went on to become
a lieutenant-governor of Ontario, the first member of a visible
minority to serve as such in Canada.
After the war, Mr.
ROLUF set up his own small airline, called
Chikuni after a river. The river was also known as Crooked River,
so his family got a laugh out of calling Mr.
ROLUF's business
"Crooked Airline." He flew all manner of goods and people, including
actor and Hollywood musical star Dennis Morgan to his favourite
fishing hole.
Perhaps it was the nickname, but for some reason Mr.
ROLUF's
business did not last and he moved on to fly with Gold Bilt Air
Services in Rouyn and Sept-Isles, Quebec From there, he piloted
passengers and freight in wartime Cansos, the Canadian-built
version of the U.S. Navy's Catalina. And, he did the same for
the Distant Early Warning line. Once, after checking that his
plane was securely lashed down for the night, he took a kick
at a lump in the snow. The lump morphed into a young polar bear
that ran the other way.
Mr. ROLUF moved from cold to hot climates when he flew geophysical
surveys in Nigeria. While walking through an airport there, he
heard his name called. It was Richard Burton, accompanied by
Elizabeth Taylor. Ms. Taylor truly does have purple eyes, Mr.
ROLUF later told his family.
On another of his jaunts, Mr.
ROLUF delivered food to Cuba during
the American embargo. He was met by Cuban soldiers bristling
with arms. They relaxed when they saw the load of potatoes. Mr.
ROLUF next worked in Australia, where he flew supplies from Darwin
to New Guinea for a mining operation. Upon his return to Canada,
he became ill with tuberculosis. Medications used to treat his
lengthy illness permanently damaged his hearing.
Following his recovery, Mr.
ROLUF joined Avalon Aviation in Gravenhurst,
Ontario, where he began water-bombing. He was contracted out
to different places, including Norway, France, Argentina and
California. At home, he fought fires in Thunder Bay and trained
water-bomber crews in Newfoundland.
Intelligent, a talented pianist and a loner, Mr.
ROLUF got along
well with wildlife. "He loved animals," Mrs.
ARCHER said. "I
think in many ways he related to animals better than he did to
people."
As a teenager, her brother kept a pet crow in the attic. Later,
he owned a race horse named Walhalla, which won one race and
then became ill. It needed a lot of expensive medical attention
and never raced again.
One of Mr.
ROLUF's last flights occurred in 1989, when at the
age of 75, he flew an old Canso, a large plane that demands a
lot of physical strength, across the Atlantic. After hearing
of his plans to deliver it to a museum in the Netherlands, a
few in his family thought that he'd finally lost it -- until
they received a call from Mr.
ROLUF from Holland. He returned
safely to retirement in Gravenhurst, Ontario, where he lived
with his cats.
Lawrence Carl
ROLUF was born on September 10, 1914 in Balcarres,
Saskatchewan. He died on January 3 in hospital in Huntsville,
Ontario, at the age of 90. He was predeceased a sister, Marjorie.
He leaves brothers Albert and Fred, and sisters Grace
KNECHTEL
and Adele ARCHER.
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KNECHTEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-11 published
CALLAGHAN,
Mary▲
Angela▲
(FORRISTAL)
Died peacefully on July 10, 2005, in her 98th year, at Mount
Hope Centre for Long Term Care in London, Ontario. Angela was
born in London on December 19, 1907, the daughter of the late
Michael Frances and Mary
FORRISTAL.
She attended St. Angela's
Academy, Ursuline College ("The Pines") and Brescia College,
University of Western Ontario. Following her graduation in 1929,
Angela worked as a librarian at the London Public Library until
her marriage to Dr. Vincent
CALLAGHAN in 1936. She then embarked
on her second career as wife and mother and raised seven children.
Beloved wife of the late Vincent Ambrose
CALLAGHAN (1965.) Dear
mother of Brenda (Hans
BERETTA), Paul, Vincent (Susan), Angela
(Paul DI MARCO), Mary Ellen, John (Linda) and Claire (James
McDERMOTT).
Much loved grandmother of Colleen (Gary
MONTEITH,)
Vincent▲
(Cheryl▲)
and Christopher DI
MARCO,
Christine
(Jeff
KNECHTEL,) Michael
CALLAGHAN,
Patrick and Geoffrey
CALLAGHAN. Dear great-grandmother
of Jennifer, Jessica and Jaymee
MONTEITH, the late Aaron Anthony
DI MARCO (1998) and Maddison DI
MARCO.
Mother-in-law to the late
John SULLIVAN (1994) and Ian
McGIBBON (1995.)
The family will receive Friends at the Donohue Funeral Home,
362 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario, on Tuesday, July 12th from
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayers will be said at 3 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Michael's Church (515
Cheapside and Maitland Streets, London), on Wednesday, July 13th
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, London.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation are asked
to consider the new St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation (Mount
Hope Fund).
The family would like to thank the staff at Mount Hope for their
sincere kindness and care of Angela over the past five years.
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KNEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-06 published
KNEE,
Robert
Edward
(March 1, 1968-July 22, 2005)
It is with profound sadness we announce Robert's passing in Burnaby,
British Columbia. He leaves behind his loving partner and soulmate
Gina, who will fondly remember him with great love and affection
always; his parents Gerry and Margaret of Uxbridge, his brother
Michael of Brampton, and sister Carol
QUIGLEY of Newmarket, and
their families and Aunt Betty and Shawn. Predeceased by his brother
Eddie. He will be missed by his many Friends in Burnaby and his
two K9 companions Jake and Robbie Doodle. Rob will be remembered
for his dedication on the job and love of his work, his unrelenting
positive outlook and zest for life, his charming ways and beautiful
smile that could light up a room. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made in Rob's memory to Terry Fox Foundation, Suite 3804,
789 Don Mills Rd., Toronto, Ontario M3C 1T5. Those we hold most
dear never truly leave us... They live on in the kindness they
showed, The comfort they shared and the Love they brought into
our lives.
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KNEESHAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-15 published
KNEESHAW,
Mary▼
Joan▼ (née
GOODINGS)
Surrounded by her family, Mary Joan passed away on August 13,
2005. Forever loved by her husband and soul mate of fifty-four
years, Dr. Selby
KNEESHAW. Cherished by her six children: Suellen
(Laurie), Brian (Barb), Michele (Paul), Kimberley (Soupy), Lizette
(Donald), and Warren (Leslie). Also lovingly remembered by her
ten grandchildren: Matthew, Ryan, Carolyn, Kevin, Michael, Elyse,
Erica, Mitchell, Carter, and Kendall. Daughter of Harry and Lillian
GOODINGS,
Mary▼
Joan▼ was born and raised in Toronto where she
attended Parkdale Collegiate. She graduated from St. Joseph's
Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1948. Mary Joan retained
a lifelong affiliation with St. Joe's in a volunteer capacity
and was a Past President and Life Member of the Hospital Auxiliary
Association. She was also a long time member and avid curler
at the Boulevard Club. Mary Joan immensely enjoyed her time in
Muskoka at the family cottage on Lake Rosseau. Throughout her
life, Mary Joan was blessed with a broad network of Friends through
bridge club, curling, her volunteer work, and neighbours at home
and the cottage. They enriched her life. Mom, Grandma, Honeychild
we love you and will always miss you. Please save us a spot
beside you in heaven. Memorial visitation at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Avenues), from 2 to 3: 30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m.
on Tuesday, August 16. A Service of Remembrance will be held
on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. George's Church
on-the-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West, just east of Islington.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to the St. Joseph's Health Centre
Research Foundation (416) 530-6704 would be greatly appreciated.
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KNEESHAW,
Mary▲▼
Joan▲▼ (née
GOODINGS)
Surrounded by her family, Mary Joan passed away on August 13,
2005. Forever loved by her husband and soul mate of fifty-four
years, Dr. Selby
KNEESHAW. Cherished by her six children: Suellen
(Laurie), Brian (Barb), Michele (Paul), Kimberley (Soupy), Lizette
(Donald), and Warren (Leslie). Also lovingly remembered by her
ten grandchildren: Matthew, Ryan, Carolyn, Kevin, Michael, Elyse,
Erica, Mitchell, Carter, and Kendall. Daughter of Harry and Lillian
GOODINGS,
Mary▲▼
Joan▲▼ was born and raised in Toronto where she
attended Parkdale Collegiate. She graduated from St. Joseph's
Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1948. Mary Joan retained
a lifelong affiliation with St. Joe's in a volunteer capacity
and was a Past President and Life Member of the Hospital Auxiliary
Association. She was also a long time member and avid curler
at the Boulevard Club. Mary Joan immensely enjoyed her time in
Muskoka at the family cottage on Lake Rosseau. Throughout her
life, Mary Joan was blessed with a broad network of Friends through
bridge club, curling, her volunteer work, and neighbours at home
and the cottage. They enriched her life. Mom, Grandma, Honeychild
we love you and will always miss you. Please save us a spot
beside you in heaven. Memorial visitation at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Avenues), from 2 to 3: 30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m.
on Tuesday, August 16. A Service of Remembrance will be held
on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. George's Church
on-the-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West, just east of Islington.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to the St. Joseph's Health Centre
Research Foundation (416) 530-6704 would be greatly appreciated.
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KNEESHAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-03 published
KNEESHAW,
Mary▲▼
Joan▲▼ -- Dispatch:
By Kate BARRETTE,
Saturday,
September 3, 2005, Page M6
Looking at her wedding photos at the funeral home, people said
Mary Joan KNEESHAW looked like Doris Day -- or maybe Grace Kelly.
But it was not just the beauty of this young nurse that caught
the eye of a new anesthetist in an operating room of St. Joseph's
Hospital in September of 1950. "She was very high-energy," says
her eldest daughter, Suellen
WILES.
The doctor was smitten, and
nine months later became her husband. They were married 54 years,
and together raised a family of six.
Mrs. KNEESHAW grew up on Cowan Avenue in Parkdale and was deeply
attached to the area. The Friendships she made with a group of
seven girls in first grade lasted the rest of their lives --
including a monthly bridge club that met for more than 40 years.
As a busy mother and an active hospital committee volunteer,
Mrs. KNEESHAW had little time for herself. But after giving birth
to her sixth child, she obtained her driver's licence and returned
to the Boulevard Club, where she had been a member as a child,
to develop another passion as an adult -- curling.
"It was probably good therapy for her to get out of the house
twice a week," Ms.
WILES says. "Dad bought her a car for their
10th wedding anniversary, and after that there was no holding
her back."
Another great love was the cottage on Lake Rosseau in Muskoka.
"The day school ended, she'd be waiting in the parking lot for
us with the car packed. Then we'd head north and come back on
Labour
Day,"
Ms.
WILES recalls.
This past August, the entire
KNEESHAW clan gathered at the cottage,
as it does every year, for a photo. The picture graces the family
Christmas card and includes the faces of relatives spread across
North America. Some of their Friends have kept all 40 of the
family's cards.
When the family gathered this year, Mrs.
KNEESHAW, unwell at
the time, "held on by sheer force of will," her daughter says.
It was just three days later, back in Toronto, that she passed
away on August 13.
When Friends at the cottage heard news of her passing, they returned
to the property and lowered the flag to half-mast.
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KNEESHAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-12 published
CAIRNS,
Muriel
Elizabeth
(KNEESHAW)
Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on
Friday,
March▲▼ 11, 2005. Muriel
(KNEESHAW) of Bradford, in her
91st year. Beloved wife of the late Stanley
CAIRNS. Dear mother
of Keith (Linda) of Georgetown, Carl (Josie) of Corbeil, Joan
(Alex SCHEIBLI) of Markham and Joyce (Paul)
PHELAN of Wasaga
Beach.
Predeceased by her brother Gordon (late Lillian)
KNEESHAW.
Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends
may call at the Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Road, Bradford
for visitation on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the
Lathangue Chapel on Monday, March 14, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment
at Saint John's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill. Donations to the Cardiac
Unit at Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation, Newmarket
would be appreciated.
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HARMARK,
Judy (née
COWARD)
A longtime resident of Parkdale. Suddenly in Toronto on Monday,
March 28th, 2005 at the age of 63. Beloved daughter of Charles
and the late Violet
COWARD.
Treasured sister of Carol
KNEESHAW,
Tom and his wife
Beth
COWARD.
Loving aunt to David, Tim, Robin,
Rose, Rita and their families. Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral
Service "Thornton Chapel", 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for
visitation on Sunday, April 3rd from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Monday,
April 4th from 2: 00 p.m. until time of Service in the Chapel
at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation."You are not forgotten, Nor ever will
you be, As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee."
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KNEESHAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-21 published
KNEESHAW,
William
Matthew "
Matt"
At Simcoe Manor, Beeton on Wednesday, July 20, 2005, in his 97th
year. Beloved husband of Frances
KNEESHAW. Dear father of Ron
(Pat) KNEESHAW and James (Bonnie)
KNEESHAW. Dear grandfather
of Jill (Steve)
McDONALD,
Brent
(Tammy)
KNEESHAW; Scott (Margaret)
KNEESHAW. Dear great-grandfather of Leah and Matthew
McDONALD
Braedon KNEESHAW. Dear brother of the late Everett (Lillian)
KNEESHAW and the late Arthur (Ruth)
KNEESHAW.
Also survived by
many nieces, nephews and great-nephews. Friends may call at Skwarchuk
Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford for visitation on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Lathangue
Chapel on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment Ebenezer
Cemetery. Masonic Service under the auspices of Simcoe Lodge
No. 79 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, Bradford on Friday
at 6: 45 p.m. Donations to the Bradford United Church, Southlake
Regional Health Centre, or to Simcoe Manor, Beeton would be appreciated.
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KNEESHAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-15 published
KNEESHAW,
Mary▲
Joan▲ (née
GOODINGS)
Surrounded by her family, Mary Joan passed away on August 13,
2005. Forever loved by her husband and soul mate of fifty-four
years, Dr. Selby
KNEESHAW. Cherished by her six children: Suellen
(Laurie), Brian (Barb), Michele (Paul), Kimberley (Soupy), Lizette
(Donald), and Warren (Leslie). Also lovingly remembered by her
ten grandchildren: Matthew, Ryan, Carolyn, Kevin, Michael, Elyse,
Erica, Mitchell, Carter, and Kendall. Daughter of Harry and Lillian
GOODINGS,
Mary▲
Joan▲ was born and raised in Toronto where she
attended Parkdale Collegiate. She graduated from St. Joseph's
Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1948. Mary Joan retained
a lifelong affiliation with St. Joe's in a volunteer capacity
and was a Past President and Life Member of the Hospital Auxiliary
Association. She was also a long time member and avid curler
at the Boulevard Club. Mary Joan immensely enjoyed her time in
Muskoka at the family cottage on Lake Rosseau. Throughout her
life, Mary Joan was blessed with a broad network of Friends through
bridge club, curling, her volunteer work, and neighbours at home
and the cottage. They enriched her life. Mom, Grandma, Honeychild
- we love you and will always miss you. Please save us a spot
beside you in heaven. Memorial visitation at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) from 2 to 3: 30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, August 16. A Service of Remembrance will be held on
Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. George's Church
on-the-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street W., just East of Islington. In
lieu of flowers, a donation to the St. Joseph's Health Centre
Research Foundation 416-530-6704 would be greatly appreciated.
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KNEESHAW,
Amanda
Ruth (née
HODGSON)
Of Greenwood Court, Stratford, died peacefully at her residence
on Friday, September 16, 2005, at the age of 101. She was born
near Cookstown on January 27, 1904, the daughter of the late
Watson HODGSON and the former Emily
McKELVEY.
She was the wife
of the late Wilfred
KNEESHAW who died in 1965. She is survived
by daughters Noreen
PETRO (George), Waterloo; Jean
JACKSON (George),
Thornhill; Margaret
DINGMAN (Charles), Stratford; and Dr. Muriel
KNEESHAW, New York; grandchildren David
PETRO (Anita
GATTI),
Waterloo; Ronald
PETRO (Isabel), Kitchener; Susan
TIFFIN (Mark),
Maple; Catharine
MARTIN (Kenneth), Toronto; Janet
JACKSON, Newmarket
Barbara HERTZMAN (Norman), Toronto; Carolyn
DINGMAN (Bradley
BRAEKEVELT), Stratford; Robert
DINGMAN (Jennifer
McTAVISH), Kitchener
Brian DINGMAN
(Dawn,)
Stratford; great-grandchildren Adam and
Michael PETRO;
Claire,
Corinna and Luke
PETRO; Andrew, Stephanie
and Jacqueline
TIFFIN;
James,
Sean and Nicola
MARTIN; and Cameron
DINGMAN.
She was predeceased by brothers Matthew, Herbert (Bobbie,)
Harold and her sister Glenna
QUINN
(Wilfrid.)
Amanda was a graduate
of Toronto Normal School and taught elementary school in the
Bradford area and Thornhill for 10 years prior to her marriage
in 1933. She and her husband farmed on Highway 11 north of Bradford
until his death when she moved to Bradford where she served as
assistant librarian at the Bradford Public Library. She and her
husband were devoted to their family, their church and their
community. She moved to Stratford in 1998. Friends may call at
Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Road, Bradford (1-800-209-4803)
for visitation on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will be
held at Bradford United Church, 66 Barrie Street, Bradford on Monday,
September 19, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery,
Coulson's Hill. Officiating clergy Reverend Cheryl-Ann
STADELBAUER-
SAMPA,
Minister of Central United Church, Stratford and John
PATTERSON,
Greenwood Court Pastor. Donations to Greenwood Court, 90 Greenwood
Dr., Stratford, Ontario, N5A 7W5 or to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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KNEILANDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-20 published
CORBY,
Gwendoline "
Gwen" (née
McKINZEY)
At the Rouge Valley Extendicare, in her 95th year. Born in Staffordshire,
England on September 3, 1910 to Lizzie and Jeremiah
McKINZEY.
Cherished mother to Doreen Corby (Newcastle), Helen Judge (Toronto),
and the late Carol Chapell. Predeceased 1996 by her loving husband
of 67 years, Alfred. Beloved and proud grandmother to Sheri
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Bewdley,) Cathy
CORNALL and husband Dave (Cobourg,) Chris
KNEILANDS
and husband John (Port Hope,) Marilyn
PEARCE and husband Mark
(Maryland, U.S.A.,) Janette
JUDGE
(Toronto,)
Michael
ESSON and
wife Kathy (Cobourg). Much loved Nana/Lala to 16 great-grandkids
and 1 great-great-grand_son. Resting at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Home, 275 Lesmill Road, Toronto, 416-441-1580 (Leslie
St. and 401 area). Visitation on Thursday, April 21 from 2 to
4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour before the service in the chapel
on Friday at 11 a.m. Reception to follow service. Interment at
Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, Whitby. In lieu of flowers, a donation
to either the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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KNELMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-15 published
KNELMAN,
Marion
Died June 13 in Winnipeg at 96. Survived by son Martin, daughter
Judith and four grandchildren, all of Toronto. Funeral at 3 p.m.
Thursday at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Winnipeg, with shiva at
146 Magnus Ave. following the burial.
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KNEPP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-09 published
CARLOS,
Patricia
P.
Peacefully at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Palliative
Care, on Thursday, July 7, 2005, after a struggle with cancer
with her family by her side. Patricia
CARLOS of Apsley, in her
74th year. Sadly missed by her husband of 51 years, Tom. Also
missed by her children Thomas J. (Louise
GRENIER) of Toronto,
Susan SAYEWICH
(Michael) of Woodbridge, Philip of Windsor and
Mark of Toronto. Grandma will be remembered by Matthew, Jeffrey
and Julie SAYEWICH and Paige
CARLOS.
Also remembered by her brother-in-law
Nicholas CARLOS
(Isobel) of Saskatoon and her sister-in-law Catherine
KNEPP of New Hampshire, U.S.A. Predeceased by her parents Joseph
and Jesse RECZEK.
Friends and relatives may call at the Hendren
Funeral Home, Lakefield, on Sunday, July 10, 2005 from 1-4 p.m.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, July 11, 2005, at 1: 00
p.m. from the Coe Hill United Church. Cremation to follow. Rev.
Beverley SUMBLER officiating. A reception will be held in the
church hall following the service. Memorial donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society as expressions of sympathy.
Friends may send condolences or make donations at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com
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KNERR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
DEYMAN,
Pauline
Ellen
At Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, April 27,
2005 in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Frederick
DEYMAN.
Loving mother of Mary Jane
CONLEY and her husband Jack of Peterborough
and Sandra
KNERR and her husband Erich of Peterborough. Adoring
grandmother of Steven (Kim), Glen, Paul, Karl (Eichler), Krista,
and Markus and great-grandmother of Victoria, Zack, Josh, Gillian,
and Kyle. Pauline will be sadly missed by her many nieces and
nephews. There will be a Private Memorial Service held at the
Nisbett Funeral Home and Chapel, 600 Monaghan Rd. S., Peterborough,
705-745-3211. In memory of Pauline, donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.
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KNEULMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-27 published
HEROD,
Donald
Peter
At the Carpenter Hospice, Burlington, on Tuesday, April 26, 2005,
in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Leitha (née
KIRKHAM.)
Loved
father of Bill
HEROD and his wife
Anna of Burlington, Doug
HEROD
and his wife
Janet of St. Catharines, Dennis
HEROD and his wife
Marika of Ottawa and Barb
KNEULMAN of Burlington. Cherished grandfather
of Peter, Jennifer, Myles, Adrian, Alexander, Sally, Andy and
Kristen. Dear brother of Carol
REYNOLDS and her husband Jack
of Mississauga, Dorothy
MALCOM of Burlington and Bob
HEROD of
Toronto.
Predeceased by his parents Robert and Dorothy
HEROD
(née MARTIN.)
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph
Line, (one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth Way) Burlington
(905-632-3333) on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m., where Funeral
Service will be held Friday, April 29, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation.
If desired, expressions of sympathy to the Carpenter Hospice
would be sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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KNEZIC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-25 published
ALDRIDGE,
Ruby
Irene (née
BORTON)
Peacefully at the McCormick Home on November 23, 2005 Mrs. Ruby
Irene ALDRIDGE of London in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the
late Alan R.
ALDRIDGE; loving companion of the late Leonard
GREEN.
Mother of Donna (Michael)
KNEZIC, Lynda
CUZZOCREA, Larry (Judy)
ALDRIDGE, Brian (Wanda)
ALDRIDGE, Kim (Jim)
EVANS of Alberta,
and Sandra
CARD of Alberta. Cherished Grandmother of 17 grandchildren
and 14 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Thomas
and Nellie
BORTON, brothers Don and Sid, and sister Eleanor.
Ruby will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, and close Friends.
The family wishes to thank the staff of McCormick Home for their
loving care. Visitation will take place in the Lloyd R. Needham
Funeral Chapel, (520 Dundas Street, London) on Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m., where the service will take place on Saturday,
November 26, 2005 at 10 a.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society and the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
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