MCRI
MCRICKARD
MCRIMMON
MCRINDLE
MCRITCHIE
McRI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-19 published
VENTRELLA,
Nunziata
Suddenly at York Central Hospital on Tuesday, January 18, 2005,
at the age of 93 years. Predeceased by her husband Michele and
brother-in-law Domenico
CLARIZIO.
Nunziata is survived by her
sister Nina
CLARIZIO, nephews Mike
CLARIZIO
(Lisa
MacRI) and
Joe CLARIZIO
(Karen;) great-niece Lilliana and great-grandnephew
Nicholas. Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home,
4671 Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive),
905-851-9100, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated on Friday at 10 a.m. from St. David's Church,
2601 Major Mackenzie Dr., Maple. Entombment to follow at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
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McRI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-18 published
LUCCISANO,
Mariangela (née
MacRI)
The family is saddened to announce the passing of our beloved
mother Mariangela
LUCCISANO in her 97th year, peacefully, with
her family by her side, on Monday, May 16, 2005. She is now reunited
with her husband Francesco
LUCCISANO and her son Luigi. She will
be sadly missed by her sister Giuseppina
ALBANESE, her daughter
Teresa (Peppino), and sons Giovanni (Nancy), Giuseppe (Angela),
Antonio, Vincenzo (Maria), and Carlo. She will be fondly remembered
by 11 grandchildren and their spouses, 9 great-grandchildren,
1 great-great-grandchild, and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins
throughout Toronto, Italy, France, and Australia. Visitors will
be received by the family at Bernardo Funeral Home, 2960 Dufferin
St. (two streets south of Lawrence Ave.), 416-789-7661, on Tuesday
from 6-9 p.m. and
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Dufferin St. and
Lawrence Ave.) on Thursday, May 19 at 9: 30 a.m. Final resting
place will be Prospect Cemetery (St. Clair Ave., east of Caledonia
Rd.).
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McRI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-07 published
LAMANNA,
Antonio
Passed away peacefully on Monday, June 6, 2005, at the age of
78 years. Beloved husband of Amelia. Loving father to Anna Maria
(Tony MacRI) and
to Michael
LAMANNA
(Nathalie
CLARK.) Cherished
nonno to Gabriel, Justin, Alessia and
to Sophia. Dear brother
to Joe LAMANNA (Bettina), Franco
LAMANNA (Maria
LUISA), Mariangela
(Franco CIMICATA,)
Bettina
(Armando
ARIANNA) and
to Nicola LAMANNA
(Antonietta). Friends will be received at Delmoro Funeral Home,
61 Beverly Hills Dr., (1 light south of Wilson Ave., west of
Jane St. 416-249-4499) on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 from 6-9 p.m.
and on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2005 from St. Bernard
de Clairvaux Roman Catholic Church (on Lawrence Ave. east of
Jane St.) at 10: 00 a.m. Entombment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation on behalf
of the family.
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McCRICKARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
McCRICKARD,
Dan▼
On June 23, 2005 passed away suddenly in Vancouver at the age
of 43 years. He will be sadly missed by his loving family: wife
Alma, daughter Lauren, son Kevin; mother Janice, father John,
sister Debbie, brother Steve. Also survived by nieces, nephews,
other relatives, Friends, and co-workers. A viewing will held
on Wednesday, June 29th, between 7-9 p.m. at Mount Pleasant Universal
Funeral Home, 306 East 11th Ave., Vancouver, where a funeral
service will be held on Thursday, June 30th at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, a trust fund will be set up in Danny's memory
to assist his children.
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McCRICKARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-16 published
McCRICKARD,
Danny▲
Beloved son of John and Janice
McCRICKARD. A Memorial Service
to be held on Saturday, July 23rd at 1 p.m. at Ralph Day Funeral
Home, 180 Danforth Ave. (east of Broadview subway station). Reception
to follow.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-04 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Vera▼
Isobel▼
Ruth▼ (née
BROAD)
Passed away peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on February
1, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Bill (W.W.), her sister Catharine
BROAD
(Calgary,▼) and her brother-in-law Raymond
ANDERSON (Vancouver.)
Beloved▼ mother of Mary and her husband Geoffrey
KHAN of Canberra,
Australia, and loving grandmother to Scot and Katie. Proud owner
of a feisty Norfolk terrier named Geordie.
Isobel's love, her great sense of fun, and her gift for story
telling enriched the lives of her many Friends and extended family
from British Columbia to Prince Edward Island. Specifically,
she is remembered by her sister Joyce
ANDERSON of Vancouver
her brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Margaret
BROAD of North
Bay,
Ontario; her long-time friend Ann (Bird)
HOLOWCHUK of Barrie,
Ontario; the Azzopardi family; members of the Lantana bridge
club; Shirley and Yosh
TOGAWA; and Pauline and Harry
HETRAM.
Isobel also took much joy in her four nieces, Barbara, Mary,
Catharine, and Doris; her three nephews, David, Douglas, and
Calvin; as well as her twelve great-nieces and great-nephews.
Isobel was born on April 5, 1921, in Edmonton to Dr. Robert S.
and Florence (née
McCRIMMON)
BROAD.
Isobel attended the University
of Toronto where she obtained her degree in Optometry.
At Isobel's request, there will be no Funeral Service. Interment
will take place at Crossroads Cemetery in Prince Edward Island.
A celebration of Isobel's life will be held in Toronto in early
summer. If desired, memorial donations may be made directly to
your local Humane Society, United Nations Children's Fund, or
Scarborough General Hospital - Renal Insufficiency Clinic. Notes
of remembrance may be forwarded to Ann Holowchuk, 60 High Street,
Barrie, Ontario L4N 1W4.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-25 published
DECORY,
Lancelot▼
Chester▼
80, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2005 in Mesa, Arizona.
Born in Lead, South Dakota he became the world's youngest Eagle
Scout and multiple letterman at Lead High School. He served with
distinction in World War 2. A graduate of the South Dakota School
of Mines he had a career as an engineer eventually becoming President
of the Canadian Portland Cement Association. He is survived by
loving wife
Ardyce,▼ daughter Lanette
FINICAL and her husband
Allen, son Jed
DECORY and his partner Dominique
GIGUÈRE, grandchildren
Jessica and Sean
DECORY and surrogate children Vivian
POOLEY,
Dagmar SIMONS and her husband Don, Tony
CHRISTIE,
Heather
CHRISTIE,
Max MacCRIMMON and his wife
Pat and 10 surrogate grandchildren
and 12 great grandchildren. A memorial service in Toronto is
being planned. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The
Citadel Care Center, 5121 East Broadway Road, Mesa, Arizona 85206.
Attention Kathy
WOJCIK.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-07 published
Defeated by his demons, man met violent end on a Moss Park bench
By Anthony
REINHART,
Wednesday,
September 7, 2005, Page A1
Last
Tuesday night, Paul
CROUTCH laid down his life, or what
little was left of it, safe in the belief that he could handle
any threats.
He bedded down on his usual bench in Toronto's Moss Park, which,
to his mind, was a damn sight safer than the shelters, with their
drunken bullies and bedbugs, their tuberculosis, their thieves.
When the former British Columbia resident wound up dead the next
day, beaten almost beyond recognition on a rough and desperate
patch of the city's downtown, few would have expected police
to find $300 in his pocket, right there where he'd put it.
Fewer still would have guessed he had been a newspaper publisher,
minor hockey coach, homeowner and the father of a scientist before
his demons defeated him.
And no one who was thinking straight would have anticipated where
the finger would point: at three part-time reserve soldiers from
the armoury next door, three young men trained to lay down their
own lives to save others.
As often as death walks the tired streets around the park, "you
wouldn't expect people that are charged with our protection to
take this kind of action," said Don
HARRIS, who runs the Good
Neighbours' Club, a men's drop-in centre where Mr.
CROUTCH, 59,
visited daily.
For all its optimism, the centre's name suggested only irony
yesterday, given what police allege to have happened after three
members of the Queen's Own Rifles left the Moss Park Armoury
and visited the park next door.
There, police say, a woman saw three men beating a homeless man,
and they turned on her when she tried to intervene.
There, at 4: 40 a.m., officers found an unconscious Mr.
CROUTCH,
suffering what the coroner would call "blunt impact head trauma...
consistent with being punched, kicked or stomped."
And there, they pursued leads, along with the National Investigation
Services of the Canadian Forces, that resulted in Jeffery
HALL,
21, Mountaz
IBRAHIM, 23, and Brian
DEGANIS, 21, being charged
with second-degree murder and assault causing bodily harm.
In due course, a court will answer the questions. Yesterday,
those closest to Mr.
CROUTCH could only wait, wonder and remember.
"Paul wasn't always a crazy homeless person," said Marilyn
HOWARD,
his former wife of 25 years, from Dawson Creek. "He was incredibly
brilliant, and that was probably a lot of his difficulty."
Difficulty quickly followed Mr.
CROUTCH's birth, in Toronto,
on November 6, 1945. He was placed in a foster home with a family
called CROUTCH, but they never adopted him.
At 12, he renamed himself Paul Richard Franklin
CROUTCH, taking
his first three names from his favourite hockey players.
When the young couple met in 1966, Mr.
CROUTCH worked for aircraft
maker McDonnell Douglas, and after they married, he started his
own fabricating business.
"His mental illness was starting even then," Ms.
HOWARD said.
"His big problem was, he was always right," and too often saw
the rest of the world as wrong.
The couple moved to Vancouver in 1973, then north to Dawson Creek
two years later, where Mr.
CROUTCH worked as a travelling auto-parts
salesman for Ford. Twice a month, even in winter, his work took
him deep into the Yukon via the Alaska Highway, a desolate but
essential lifeline for northerners.
"He did lots of favours for people on the highway," Ms.
HOWARD
said, recalling how her husband would pick up a half-dozen lobsters
on sale at Safeway, or a side of beef from a farmer, and deliver
them to far-flung Friends along his route.
Mr. CROUTCH left the road after their daughter, Shannon, was
born in 1977. He joined the Peace River Block News as advertising
manager, but when its owners cut salaries, he left. With his
wife and some Friends, he started a weekly, The Mirror, in 1980,
and focused his coverage exclusively on good news.
The paper prospered, but Mr.
CROUTCH's mental illness became
ever more evident, both at home and in the paranoid tone of his
editorials.
"The worse it got, the less he realized how much help he needed,"
said Ms. HOWARD.
And he would go on refusing help until the day before his death.
The couple divorced in 1993, and soon after, Mr.
CROUTCH sold
The Mirror and moved to Grande Prairie, Alberta.
"I got reports of him just sitting in the mall [in Grande Prairie],
looking like a zombie," Ms.
HOWARD said.
She lost track of him from there, but in the late 1990s, as his
daughter was earning her master's degree in plant science, Mr.
CROUTCH made his way back to Toronto.
When he walked through the stainless steel doors of the Good
Neighbours' Club in 1999, he filled out a form to become a member.
In the box marked "next of kin," he wrote "none wished."
From then on, he was a fixture, albeit a quiet one, at the drop-in
centre, where he showered, did his laundry and sent faxes to
the social agencies that helped him.
"He was really smart, and he really felt he'd been wronged,"
said Gary McCRIMMON, a worker at the centre, referring to Mr.
CROUTCH's phantom fears of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
the government, whoever. "I think it consumed him and it was
a large part of his downfall."
As evening fell last Tuesday, Mr.
CROUTCH turned aside a doctor's
concerns with his usual phrase: "I'll be dead in a couple days."
He also refused, as usual, to sleep in a homeless shelter.
"I gave him two bottles of water and he set off for the park,"
Mr. McCRIMMON said.
When a detective called the centre on Wednesday morning, Mr.
McCRIMMON answered. When told of Mr.
CROUTCH's death, and of
the bruising on his face, his first thought was that he had fallen.
"She said, 'Oh, no, no, this is a homicide,' " he said. "When
I went and identified the body, I could see what she meant."
Ms. HOWARD, who spent yesterday taking condolences on the sidewalks
of Dawson Creek and arranging a Toronto cremation by phone, said
she hopes to be in court to see her ex-husband's alleged killers
face justice.
"Paul's life was over, in many ways, years ago," she said. "These
people who did this have got to atone for what they've done."
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Viceroy praises murder victim
By Paul CHOI,
Wednesday,
September 14, 2005, Page A15
Lieutenant-Governor James
BARTLEMAN said yesterday that two brief
encounters with a homeless man who was beaten to death last month
"enriched" his life.
Mr. BARTLEMAN joined more than 100 people at the Salvation Army
Gateway to remember Paul
CROUTCH, 59, who died on August 31 after
suffering a beating while sleeping on a bench in Moss Park in
Toronto.
Three reservists have since been charged in his death.
"He was an individual with a unique sense of dignity, whose life
we have come together to commemorate," Mr.
BARTLEMAN said in
a speech at the funeral. "He was a man with accomplishments in
his life, with Friends, and was someone who touched the lives
of many."
His connection with Mr.
CROUTCH began a few years ago, when he
took part in a breakfast run conducted by the Salvation Army,
Mr. BARTLEMAN said. He said he offered Mr.
CROUTCH coffee after
spotting him sleeping on a bench and they struck up a conversation.
"We talked for a few minutes. He told me he had been a newspaper
editor in a small community in northern British Columbia, and
had been living on the streets of Toronto for years," he said.
"I had the pleasure of meeting him again elsewhere. He was always
well-spoken, obviously a person who was celebrated and very likable.
I remember after that first morning, I told my wife when I went
home that I had met a really remarkable person. He enriched my
life from those brief encounters."
Yesterday, Friends and family of Mr.
CROUTCH remembered the man
with stories of his "healthy" days -- before paranoid thoughts
pushed him to the streets.
"He was entrepreneurial, he had successes in his chosen professions,"
said Don HARRIS, director of the Good Neighbours' Club, a drop-in
centre where Mr.
CROUTCH would take showers and rest. "But slowly
his illness began to overtake his logic... until finally he had
to be on his own."
Gary McCRIMMON, a worker at the centre, said Mr.
CROUTCH was
a bit of a "loner" who never caused any trouble while he ate
his meals and did his laundry.
"He was a quiet guy who mostly kept to himself," Mr.
McCRIMMON
said. "He was easygoing, very smart, and very opinionated. But
much of his time was consumed by thoughts of paranoia toward
those he believed wronged him."
At the service, Marilyn
HOWARD, who was married to Mr.
CROUTCH
for 25 years, said he was a loving father who lived a "really
good life" until his mental illness began to consume him.
"Unfortunately, he refused help at every turn," said Ms.
HOWARD,
who urged people to treat the problems of homelessness and mental
illness more seriously.
"We need to talk about these [mental health issues]," she said.
"We shouldn't pretend we don't see these people. Look them in
the eye and say 'hello.' Just try to elevate people's lives.
One person can make a difference."
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-04 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Vera▲
Isobel▲
Ruth▲ (née
BROAD)
Passed away peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on February
1, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Bill (W.W.), her sister Catharine
BROAD
(Calgary,▲) and her brother-in-law Raymond
ANDERSON (Vancouver.)
Beloved▲ mother of Mary and her husband Geoffrey
KHAN of Canberra,
Australia, and loving grandmother to Scot and Katie. Proud owner
of a fiesty Norfolk terrier named Geordie. Isobel's love, her
great sense of fun, and her gift for story telling enriched the
lives of her many Friends and extended family from British Columbia
to Prince Edward Island. Specifically, she is remembered by her
sister Joyce
ANDERSON of Vancouver; her brother and sister-in-law,
Jack and Margaret
BROAD of North Bay, Ontario; her long-time
friend Ann (Bird)
HOLOWCHUK of Barrie, Ontario; the Azzopardi
family; members of the Lantana bridge club; Shirley and Yosh
TOGAWA; and Pauline and Harry
HETRAM.
Isobel also took much joy
in her four nieces, Barbara, Mary, Catharine, and Doris; her
three nephews, David, Douglas, and Calvin; as well as her twelve
great-nieces and great-nephews. Isobel was born on April 5, 1921
in Edmonton to Dr. Robert S. and Florence (née
McCRIMMON)
BROAD.
Isobel attended the University of Toronto where she obtained
her degree in Optometry. At Isobel's request, there will be no
Funeral Service. Interment will take place at Crossroads Cemetery
in Prince Edward Island. A celebration of Isobel's life will
be held in Toronto in early summer. If desired, memorial donations
may be made directly to your local Humane Society, United Nations
Children's Fund, or Scarborough General Hospital - Renal Insufficiency
Clinic. Notes of remembrance may be forwarded to Ann Holowchuk,
60 High Street, Barrie, Ontario L4N 1W4.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-28 published
McCRIMMON,
Annie
Entered into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, on
Saturday,
February 26th, 2005. Anne
McCRIMMON was the dear sister
of Sadie POWER and Dorothy
BRINTNELL, both of Lindsay. Predeceased
by brothers and sisters Ella
JAMES,
Mary
HOOD, Melissa
JONES,
Donald McCRIMMON,
Wesley
McCRIMMON and infant Nora. Dearly remembered
by nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Thorne
Funeral Home in Cannington on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m.
Spring interment Smith's Cemetery in Woodville. As a remembrance,
donations to the Ross Memorial Hospital or a charity of your
choice, would be appreciated by the family.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-26 published
DECORY,
Lancelot▲
Chester▲
Age 80, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2005, in Mesa, Arizona.
Born in Lead, South Dakota, he became the world's youngest Eagle
Scout and multiple letterman at Lead High School. He served with
distinction in World War 2. A graduate of the South Dakota School
of Mines, he had a career as an engineer eventually becoming
President of the Canadian Portland Cement Association. He is
survived by loving wife
Ardyce,▲ daughter Lanette
FINICAL and
her husband Allen, son Jed
DECORY and his partner Dominique
GIGUERE,
grandchildren Jessica and Sean
DECORY and surrogate children
Vivian POOLEY,
Dagmar
SIMONS and her husband Don, Tony
CHRISTIE,
Heather CHRISTIE,
Max
MacCRIMMON and his wife
Pat and 10 surrogate
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A memorial service
in Toronto is being planned. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to The Citadel Care Center, 5121 East Broadway Road,
Mesa,
Arizona 85206 Attention Kathy
WOJCIK.
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-04 published
LIVINGSTON,
Kathleen
(ANDERSON)
At Shelburne Residence on Friday, June 3, 2005, Kathleen
ANDERSON,
in her 81st year, beloved wife of the late Armous C.
LIVINGSTON,
Brampton R.R.#9. Dear mother of Marlene and Gary
MacCRIMMON,
Peterborough; Mary and Don
HAWKINS,
Orangeville;
Anne
LIVINGSTON,
Mount Forest; Heather and Ted
HURREN, Bracebridge; Melody and
Dennis GREENLEY,
Orangeville;
Robert and Shelley
LIVINGSTON,
Orangeville; Paul and Kym
LIVINGSTON,
Brampton.
Loving grandmother
of Tiffany and Melissa; Graham, Clark and Daniel; Christopher
and Gillian; Alec, Armous and Allister; Travis, Matthew and Laura
Justin, Kaila and Connor; Blake. Cherished great-grandmother
of Hannah, Matthew and Katie. Dear sister of Mrs. Edith
WOOLNER,
Stayner and predeceased by Mary
McNAIR,
Alberta
YOUNG, John and
Roy ANDERSON. Dear sister-in-law of Mrs. Muriel
ANDERSON,
Sudbury.
The family will receive their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home,
203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Monday afternoon
2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral service will be held in
the chapel on Tuesday, June 7 at one o'clock. Interment Nashville
Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to Shelburne
Residence, 200 Robert Street, Shelburne L0N 1S1 or the charity
of your choice. Condolences for the family may be offered at
www.eganfuneralhome.com
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McCRIMMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-05 published
MacEWEN,
Gladys
Passed away peacefully at Maxville Manor, Maxville, Ontario on
Monday,
July 4, 2005. Gladys
MacEWEN of Maxville, formerly of
Ottawa in her 86th year. Dear daughter of the late Thomas
ULLET
and the late Sadie
MacCRIMMON.
Beloved wife of the late Gerald
MacEWEN. Cherished mother of Catherine
MacEWEN
(Anthony
LYSAK)
of Toronto and the late Thomas
MacEWEN. Dear sister of Doris
POLK (late Howard) of Ottawa. Loving aunt to Gordon
WINTER
(Lorna)
of Maxville, Aida
ANDERSON (late James) of Maxville, Doug
MacEWEN
(Bev) of Ottawa, Glenn
MacEWEN
(Eva) of Princeton, N.J., Ron
MacEWEN
(Helen) of Bass Lake, Ontario, Penny
ECHENBERG (Gordon)
of Montreal, and Pamela
HOFFMAN of Florida. Relatives and Friends
may call at the Munro and Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., 20 Main Street
South, Maxville, Ontario (613-527-2898) on Tuesday, July 5, 2005,
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 from
9: 30 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service to be held in
the Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Maxville Cemetery. For
those who wish, memorial donations to the Maxville Manor or Alzheimer
Society, would be appreciated by the family. As a memorial to
Gladys, a tree will be planted in Memory Woods. A tree grows
- memories live. Condolences may be made online at www.munromorris.com
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McCRINDLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-05 published
McCRINDLE,
Ann (née
BUKOWICKI)
Ann McCRINDLE, suddenly at her residence on Thursday, March 3,
2005, in her 40th year. Dearly beloved wife of Jamie and loving
mother of Jackson and Carter. Loved sister of Eric
BUKOWICKI
and his wife
Judy of Whitefish Falls and Martha
HILLS and her
husband Larry of Komoka. Dear sister-in-law of Judy
McDONALD
and her husband Bill of Innisfil Beach, John
McCRINDLE of Jacksonville,
Florida and Jennifer
BOYCE and her husband Gord of Dallas, Texas.
Dear daughter-in-law of Fred and Sharon
McCRINDLE of Panama City
Beach, Florida. Loved aunt of Andrew, Marshall, Tyler, Courtney,
Meagan, Lauren, Anderson and Mathew. Predeceased by her parents
Victor and Julia
BUKOWICKI.
Friends may call on Monday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James
Street at Richmond, London where the funeral service will be
conducted on Tuesday, March 8 at 11: 00 a.m. By Reverend Robert
LUXTON.
Cremation. Memorial contributions to the London Food Bank would
be gratefully acknowledged.
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McCRINDLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-07 published
SCOTT,
Donald▼
Clayton▼
Died on Thursday, November 3, 2005 of cancer in his 78th year.
He is survived by his wife
Eilleen, children Christy
CARSON
(Ross,)
Lauren STOVELD (Harold), Barb, Rob (Rosa) and grandchildren Rob,
Natalie, Laura, Craig, Sam, Jamie, Clara, and Andrew, and his
sister Sharon
McCRINDLE. A Chartered Accountant, he spent most
of his career with Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst and Young) retiring
in 1987 after serving eight years as Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of the firm. He was active on many charitable and business
boards over the years. He assisted the Ontario government in
setting up the Ontario Insurance Commission in 1990 and was its
Commissioner for three years. An active sportsman, he played
football and basketball for the University of Western Ontario
Mustangs, and following graduation played for the Toronto Argonauts.
He was a member of the 1950 Grey Cup championship team, which
was voted the "Team of the Half-Century". In his retirement years
he was an avid owner and breeder of standard bred racehorses.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home
- A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2005. A Memorial
Service will be held on Friday, November 11, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m.
at Lawrence Park Community Church, 2189 Bayview Avenue with a
reception to follow.
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McCRINDLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-23 published
McCRINDLE,
Robert
Watson, D.C.
Passed away at the Queen Elizabeth 2 Health Science Centre on Wednesday, November
2, 2005, following a brief illness. Born on April 5, 1938, in
Toronto, he was the
son of the late Walter and Annie
WATSON)
McCRINDLE, Toronto, Ontario. He is survived by wife Nettah
BURRY-
McCRINDLE
who supported and cared for him during the sadness of his illness
and death, son Jonathan and a number of nieces and nephews. Robert
was a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College,
Toronto and practised there for twenty years before taking up
residence in Halifax. He pursued further studies in Alternative
Health and was a Shiatsu Therapist for the past seventeen years.
He was an exceptional and uniquely independent person whose life
was a conscious quest for meaning both professionally and personally.
He will be remembered as a skilled practitioner, mentor, teacher,
catalyst and for his sense of humour. He will be deeply missed
and remembered always. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial
Gathering will be held on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at 2: 30
p.m. at the Shambala Centre, 1084 Tower Rd., Halifax. Donations
may be made to the Ecology Action Centre (www.ecologyaction.ca).
Email condolences to: cruikshankhalifaxfh@alderwoods.com
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McCRINDLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-07 published
SCOTT,
Donald▲
Clayton▲
Died on November 3, 2005 of cancer in his 78th year. He is survived
by his wife Eilleen, children Christy
CARSON (Ross), Lauren
STOVELD
(Harold), Barb, Rob (Rosa) and grandchildren Rob, Natalie, Laura,
Craig,
Sam,
Jamie, Clara, and Andrew, and his sister Sharon
McCRINDLE.
A Chartered Accountant he spent most of his career with Clarkson
Gordon (now Ernst and Young) retiring in 1987 after serving eight
years as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the firm. He
was active on many charitable and business boards over the years.
He assisted the Ontario government in setting up the Ontario
Insurance Commission in 1990 and was its Commissioner for three
years. An active sportsman, he played football and basketball
for the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, and following
graduation played for the Toronto Argonauts. He was a member
of the 1950 Grey Cup championship team, which was voted the "Team
of the Half-Century." In his retirement years he was an avid
owner and breeder of standard bred racehorses. The family will
receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9
p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2005. The family invites all who
knew Don to a Memorial Service on Friday, November 11, 2005,
1: 30 p.m., at Lawrence Park Community Church, 2189 Bayview Ave.,
with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the charity of your choice or to Sunnybrook Hospital
Foundation for all the wonderful care Don received over the past
few years.
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McRITCHIE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-17 published
McRITCHIE,
Alexander
James
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton on Tuesday, March
15th, 2005, at the age of 94 years, Alexander
McRITCHIE of Southampton.
Husband of the late Bertha
MANLEY.
Father of Margaret
HYDE, of
Aurora, Isabel and her husband Bernie
ASHTON of Miller Lake,
and Dianne and her husband Wayne
McKEE of Keady. Grandfather
of six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He will be
missed by the Branston family. He is predeceased by his brothers,
Dan, Innis, Murdo, and Lionel and by his grand_son David Hyde.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin chapel, 510
Mill Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores) from 2: 00 to
4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral service will
be conducted in the chapel on Friday at 1: 00 p.m., with the Rev.
Doug LENNOX officiating. Interment, Southampton Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation or
the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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McRITCHIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-30 published
DE GAETANO,
Santo▼
(Co-Owner of Pirri's Fruit Markets, immigrated to Canada from
Sicily, Italy in 1950) Peacefully in hospital surrounded by his
loving family on Friday May 27th, 2005 in his 86th year. Beloved
and cherished husband of Maria (née
PIRRI,) for 59 years. Loving
and caring father to Catherine
VALENTI
(Santino,▼)
Antonette▼
MATTHEWS
(David). Adored by grandchildren Adam, Richard, Vanessa, Andrew,
Daniel, Marc and great grand_son Matthew. They will truly miss
their dear and devoted 'Nonno'. Survived by his brother Giuseppe
DE GAETANO, sisters Maria
CRISAFULLI and Agata LA
MALFA
(Italy,)
many nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and countless
Friends. Predeceased by his son Joseph, brother Giovanni and
sister Paola. His eternal spirit of cheerfulness, optimism, generosity
and love will be with us always. Santo bestowed unconditional
love, encouragement, support and devotion to all who knew him!
The family would like to give special thanks to the dedicated
care and work of Dr. Ian
FORREST,
Dr.▼
Donna▼
McRITCHIE and nurses
of the Critical Care Unit of North York General Hospital. Friends
may call on Sunday May 29th from 6-9 p.m. and Monday May 30th
from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding south of Steeles). Mass of Christian Burial
will be held on Tuesday May 31st at St. Edward the Confessor
Roman Catholic Church (75 Churchill Avenue) at 9: 30 a.m. Entombment
Holy Cross Mausoleum. As an expression of sympathy donations
may be made to North York General Hospital, Red Cross - Tsunami
Relief Fund or St. Bonaventure 'Spirit of Assisi' Building Fund.
Condolences www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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McRITCHIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-29 published
DE GAETANO,
Santo▲
(Co-Owner of Pirri's Fruit Markets, immigrated to Canada from
Sicily, Italy in 1950). Peacefully, in hospital, surrounded by
his loving family, on Friday, May 27, 2005, in his 86th year.
Beloved and cherished husband of Maria (née
PIRRI,) for 59 years.
Loving and caring father to Catherine
VALENTI
(Santino,▲)
Antonette▲
MATTHEWS
(David.)
Adored by grandchildren Adam, Richard, Vanessa,
Andrew, Daniel, Marc, and great-grand_son Matthew. They will truly
miss their dear and devoted "Nonno". Survived by his brother
Giuseppe DE
GAETANO, sisters Maria
CRISAFULLI and Agata LA
MALFA
(Italy), many nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews,
and countless Friends. Predeceased by his son Joseph, brother
Giovanni and sister Paola. His eternal spirit of cheerfulness,
optimism, generosity and love will be with us always. Santo bestowed
unconditional love, encouragement, support and devotion to all
who knew him! The family would like to give special thanks to
the dedicated care and work of Dr. Ian
FORREST,
Dr.▲
Donna▲
McRITCHIE
and nurses of the Critical Care Unit of North York General Hospital.
Friends may call on Sunday, May 29th from 6-9 p.m. and Monday,
May 30th from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home
(6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Mass of Christian
Burial will be held on Tuesday, May 31st at St. Edward the Confessor
Roman Catholic Church (75 Churchill Avenue), at 9: 30 a.m. Entombment
Holy Cross Mausoleum. As an expression of sympathy, donations
may be made to North York General Hospital, Red Cross Tsunami
Relief Fund or St. Bonaventure "Spirit of Assisi" Building Fund.
Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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