RHYDWEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-23 published
RHYDWEN,
Laurie▼
C.▼
December 21, 2005 in his 87th year, after dealing with cancer
with his usual strength and stubbornness, Laurie passed away
peacefully at Scarborough Grace Hospital. Predeceased by his
wife Audrey and brothers Aldwyn and David. An avid sportsman
since his youth, Laurie was a winning school, club and provincial
miler. He participated in football, hockey, golf and until recently,
baseball and curling. At the age of 60 he learned to windsurf
and at 80 he joined the computer generation. At 85 he was Toronto's
oldest first baseman and still winning bonspiels. Laurie enjoyed
his long and successful career and many Friends at Canada Metal
Co. The last few years he took great pleasure in being one of
a group of veterans who listened to young readers. Laurie will
be missed by daughters Lynda and husband Wayne, Rene and husband
Ted, grandchildren Terri (Kerry), Jacqui (Rick), Jordin and Lindsay
(Adam) and great-grandchildren Tom, Chris, Max and Sabrina. His
passing is a great loss to dear friend Pearl. Our family thanks
Friends, Courcellette School, Dr.
PERI and Dr.
SELBY at Sunnybrook
and Dr. GROSSMAN and the nurses of 3B Scarborough Grace for their
care and concern. Visitation at Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy
Rd., Scarborough, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 with funeral service Wednesday
at 11 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Donations to charity
of your choice in lieu of flowers please.
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RHYDWEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-24 published
RHYDWEN,
Laurie▲
C.▲
On December 21, 2005, in his 87th year, after dealing with cancer
with his usual strength and stubbornness, Laurie passed away
peacefully at Scarborough Grace Hospital. Predeceased by his
wife Audrey, and brothers Aldwyn and David. An avid sportsman
since his youth, Laurie was a winning school, club and provincial
miler. He participated in football, hockey, golf and until recently,
baseball and curling. At age 60 he learned to windsurf and at
80 he joined the computer generation. At 85 he was Toronto's
oldest first baseman and still winning bonspiels. Laurie enjoyed
his long and successful career and many Friends at Canada Metal
Co. The last few years he took great pleasure in being one of
a group of veterans who listened to young readers. Laurie will
be missed by daughters Lynda and husband Wayne, Rene and husband
Ted, grandchildren Terri (Kerry), Jacqui (Rick), Jordin and Lindsay
(Adam) and great grandchildren Tom, Chris, Max and Sabrina. His
passing is a great loss to dear friend Pearl. Our family thanks
Friends, Courcelette School, Dr.
PERL and Dr.
SELBY at Sunnybrook
and Dr. GROSSMAN and the nurses of 3B at Scarborough Grace for
their care and concern. Visitation at Jerrett Funeral Home, 660
Kennedy Rd. Scarborough, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
Wednesday 11 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Donations
to charity of your choice in lieu of flowers please.
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RHYNAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-28 published
BUTCHERD,
Stanley
H.
(April 14, 1924-April 26, 2005)
Passed away suddenly at Welland General Hospital at the age of
81. Stan leaves behind his loving wife, best friend and life-long
travel companion, Dorothy (née
DEARING,) many close Friends and
colleagues.
After serving as a Flying Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force,
Stan graduated from the University of Toronto School of Architecture
in 1950. A Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada,
and past president of the Ontario Association of Architects (1969),
Stan practised architecture for over 54 years - an achievement
that was recognized by the Ontario Association of Architects
in 2004. Stan's career began in Toronto in the offices of noted
architect John
LANGE, before forming a private practice with
Bob CALVERT. In 1957, he moved to Port Colborne to establish
his own company. He was a founding president of the Niagara Chapter
of the Ontario Association of Architects, founding member of
the Port Colborne L.A.C.A.C., and was responsible for the design
of many civic buildings throughout the Niagara region.
Throughout his life, Stan was an inspiration and mentor to many
younger architects. Nowhere was this more evident than when he
formed a partnership toward the end of his career with Robert
MacKENZIE.
Their firm subsequently joined Quartek, a multi- discipline
design and engineering company, where Stan continued to practise
until finally being allowed to retire at age 80.
With Dorothy, he shared a love of travel, music, and art that
endeared them to Friends of all ages. In the glint of his eyes,
one discovered his sense of humour and quiet intelligence. His
profound commitment to citizenry led Stan to become a President
of the Port Colborne Lion's Club, a member of the Police/ Citizen's
Advisory Committee, and an active member of the community's First
Lutheran Church.
Predeceased by his parents, Nellie and Harry (of Eastbourne, England),
he will be greatly missed by his wife, Dorothy, and their Godchildren,
Don RHYNAS
(Jane
MacDONALD) of London, Ann
SMALE of Kitchener
(Wayne MOORE), Jane
SMALE (Anthony
VANLEEUWEN), and Peter
SMALE
(Nancy BENITZ) of Toronto.
Friends will be received at the Port Colborne Chapel of the Davidson
Funeral Homes 135 Clarence St. on Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30 at 2: 00
pm at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 688 Elm Street,
Port Colborne, followed by burial at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
and a reception. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please make donations
to Doctors without Borders, 2200 Yonge Street, Toronto, or to
the Welland Humane Society.
Online guest register and condolences at
www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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RHYNO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-05 published
RHYNO,
David
Allan
Peacefully, on Monday, March 1, 2005 at Credit Valley Hospital
in his 56th year. Beloved husband and soulmate of Beverley. Loving
father of Brett, step-daughter Shelley. Dear son of Vivian and
George DANIELS and the late Percy
RHYNO. Dear brother to sisters
and one brother. Fondly remembered by his many, many Friends
and family. Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home
- "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W., (1 block east of
Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 3-4 p.m. Monday. A Celebration of David's
Life will be held in the Chapel on Monday, March 7, 2005 at 4
p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
David's memory to the Carlo Fidani Peel Regional Cancer Centre
of Credit Valley Hospital. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
www.neweduk. com
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