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FINN,
William
G.
William G.
FINN, husband and traveling companion for 57 years
of Lorraine
(CROOKS), Lions Head. Father of Sue Ellen
FINN (Richard),
Edmonton, John
FINN (Conny), Sarnia, Penny
HORNBLOWER (Bill),
Sarnia, Tim
FINN,
Sarnia,
Christine
RUSSO (Mario,) Edmonton.
Grandfather of 10 grandchildren and great-grandfather of 5. Survived
by sisters Alice
SANTSCHE
(Sarnia,)
Grace
CHAMBERLAIN (Sarnia,)
Jean ELNOR (Forest) and Eunice
ATMORE, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
Pre-deceased by parents Mary Catherine and William
FINN.
Sisters
Margaret WILES, Olive
GIFFELS, Mary
WAYBRANT, Ellen
PIPPARD and
Audrey CARR.
Brothers
Gord and Jim
FINN. Former employee of Imperial
Oil, Sarnia and a veteran of World War 2. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service will be held in the Chapel of the D.J. Robb
Funeral Home on Saturday, November 25th at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers donations may be made to Lions head Hospital, 22 Moore
Street, Lions Head, Victorian Order of Nurses 1280 20th St. E.,
Owen Sound, N4K 6H6, Grey Bruce Palliative Care, 1800 8th St. E.,
Owen Sound, Attn - Bruce Peninsula Hospice or the Grey Bruce
Red Cross Community Health Services, 1450 1st Ave. W., Owen Sound,
N4K 6W2. Messages of condolence can be sent to djrobb@ebtech.net
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BLACKLEDGE,
Eva▼
May▼ (née
SANDERS)
Peacefully at Central Place Retirement Lodge in Owen Sound on
Saturday,▼
December▼ 31, 2005. Eva
BLACKLEDGE (née
SANDERS) of
Owen▼
Sound▼ in her 94th year. Wife of the late Frederick
BLACKLEDGE.
Dear mother of Lois
HORNBY of Annan, John
BLACKLEDGE and his
wife Sheila▼ of Peterborough and Arthur
BLACKLEDGE and his wife
Isabel of Whitefish Falls. Lovingly remembered by seven grandchildren,
eleven great grandchildren and one great great-grandchild. Predeceased
by a son Peter, a brother Arthur
SANDERS and a son-in-law, Murray
HORNBY.
The▼ funeral service will be conducted in the chapel of
Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710 on Thursday, January 5, 2006
at 11: 00 a.m. With Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Visiting with
the family one hour prior to service time. Cremation. As expressions
of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to
the Arthritis Society or the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre
Foundation. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.tannahill.com
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BLACKLEDGE,
Eva▲
May▲ (née
SANDERS)
Peacefully at Central Place Retirement Lodge in Owen Sound on
Saturday,▲
December▲ 31, 2005. Eva
BLACKLEDGE (née
SANDERS) of
Owen▲
Sound▲ in her 94th year. Wife of the late Frederick
BLACKLEDGE.
Dear mother of Lois
HORNBY of Annan, John
BLACKLEDGE and his
wife Sheila▲ of Peterborough and Arthur
BLACKLEDGE and his wife
Isabel of Whitefish Falls. Lovingly remembered by seven grandchildren,
eleven great grandchildren and one great great-grandchild. Predeceased
by a son Peter, a brother Arthur
SANDERS and a son-in-law, Murray
HORNBY.
The▲ funeral service will be conducted in the chapel of
Tannahill Funeral Home, 1178 4th Avenue, West, Owen Sound, Ontario
N4K 4W5 (1-866-376-3710) on Thursday, January 5, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Visiting with the family
one hour prior to service time. Cremation. As expressions of
sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to the
Arthritis Society or the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation.
Messages of condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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HORNBY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-22 published
SMITH, "
Gord"
Gordon
Peacefully, with family by his side, on Monday, March 20th, 2006,
"Gord"
Gordon
Albert
SMITH of Langton, passed away at the Tillsonburg
District Memorial Hospital, at the age of 73 years. Born in Charlotteville
Twp., May 11, 1932,
son of the late Kerr
SMITH and the late former
Lena Grace
STACKHOUSE (both of the St. Williams area.) Gord was
a proficient Millwright who mentored and passed on his trade
to his fellow dedicated employees at T.R.W. (where he worked
for 17 years, retiring in 1997). Much loved husband and best
friend of 32 years of his wife and caregiver Vera
(BUDD)
SMITH.
Proud and loving father of Allan
SMITH
(Joanne) of Saint Thomas
Christine (Christopher
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON) of Calgary; Louise
SMITH
(Kitchener)
and Wray SMITH
(Ruth
Ann) of Hawtrey and step-children: Pat
ELKU
of Langton; Marie
SHEARER of Tillsonburg; Theresa
HAMILTON of
Tillsonburg; David
HAMILTON of Guelph and Joan (Rodger
MARTIN)
of Eden. Proud "grandpa" of Gordon
SMITH,
Janet
LUCE, Randy
SMITH,
Rob SMITH,
Jason and Andrew
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and step-grandchildren Joe
and Sean Elku Tyson
HORNBY,
Ashleigh and Karleigh
MARTIN and
four great-grandchildren: Halle
LUCE,
Alexis
LUCE, Logan and
Kennedy ELKU. Survived by a brother Roy
SMITH of Saint Thomas and
a sister Phyllis (Keith
KETCHABAW of R.R.#4 Aylmer and nieces,
nephews and cousins. Predeceased by two sons: Lyle
SMITH (1980)
and Wayne SMITH (2004.) Friends and relatives are welcome to
share memories of Gord with the family on Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg
(842-4238). Complete Funeral Service to Celebrate the life of
Gord SMITH on Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Verhoeve Funeral Home
Chapel by Rev. W.D.
JARVIS of Tillsonburg. Memorial donations
in lieu of flowers (by cheque only) to the "Adam Linton Dialysis
Unit -- Westminster Hospital" would be gratefully acknowledged.
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HORNBY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-11 published
SOUTHCOTT,
William▼
Larry▼ "
Blues▼"
Passed away after a brief illness peacefully in his sleep on
Friday December 8th 2006 at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital.
Beloved▼ father of Janina (Brent)
GORDON,
Lindsey▼
SOUTHCOTT and
Will HORNBY.
Grandfather▼ of Emma and Iain
GORDON, also friend
and former wife Debbie.
son of Joyce
SOUTHCOTT and brother to
Chris, Darlene and David. Thank you to Sandy
GREENE, forever
treasured in our dad's heart. We would like to acknowledge dad's
good Friends at CGS Moore Air, and we know he'll be missed
by his good buddies Bobby
GIBSON and Erick
BALINT.
All▼ are welcome
to share in a celebration of Dad's life, to be held on Tuesday
December 19th at 7: 00 p.m. at Dom's Downtown, 22 Academy St.
St. Catharines (905-688-4202). "Let the clutch out Dad!"
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SOUTHCOTT,
William▲
Larry▲ "
Blues▲"
Passed away after a brief illness peacefully in his sleep on
Friday December 8th 2006 at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital.
Beloved▲ father of Janina (Brent)
GORDON,
Lindsey▲
SOUTHCOTT and
Will HORNBY.
Grandfather▲ of Emma and Iain
GORDON, also friend
and former wife Debbie.
son of Joyce
SOUTHCOTT and brother to
Chris, Darlene and David. Thank you to Sandy
GREENE, forever
treasured in our dad's heart. We would like to acknowledge dad's
good Friends at CGS Moore Air, and we know he'll be missed
by his good buddies Bobby
GIBSON and Erick
BALINT.
All▲
Friends
old and new are welcome to share in a celebration of Dad's life,
to be held on Tuesday December 19th at 7: 00 p.m. at Dom's Downtown,
22 Academy St. St Catharines (905-688-4202). "Let the clutch
out Dad!"
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HORNE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-16 published
POWELL,
Marjorie▼
Irene▼ (née
McINTOSH)
Of Agincourt on Friday, February 10th, 2006 at the Scarborough
General Hospital in her 86th year. Beloved wife and best friend
to Sidney for almost 63 years. Loving mother to Gordon (deceased),
Allen (Linda) and Irene
HORNE
(Robin.▼)
Devoted▼ grandmother to
seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Dear sister
of Beatrice
BARBER
(Raymond.▼)
Fondly remembered by all who knew
her. Predeceased by her sisters, Ruby
STREETER and Evelyn
GAINER
and brother Elmer
McINTOSH.
Visitation and service were held
at the 'Scarborough Chapel“ of McDougall and Brown Funeral Home
on Monday, February 13th. Interment followed at Resthaven Memorial
Gardens. “Forever remembered - Forever missed&ldquo
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HORNE,
Bernice
Winnifred
Born 1922 in Dunkirk, Saskatchewan, passed away January 21 2006
at St. Catharines General Hospital. Predeceased by her husband
Dorothy KIRKWOOD and grandchild Wendy
HORNE; sisters, Viola
URBINSKY,
Grace GARVIE,
Ruby
McINTEE, Dorothy
HARDY; brother Lawerence
(Jack.)
Lovingly remembered by her children, Grace (Carol)
O'SHAY/SHEA
and Michael of Kitchener, Barbara
GLOVER and Ken of St. Catharines,
John HORNE and Ann of Sealys Bay, William
HORNE and Barbara of
Stratford, Margaret
FULTON and Wayne
BRIGHT; 14 grandchildren
and 20 great-grandchildren; brother Stewart
KIRKWOOD and Bernice
of Owen Sound. A Memorial will be held at Sunnyside Home 247
Franklin St. N. Kitchener on Saturday, February 18 2006 at 2
p.m. Donations to K.W. Seniors Day Care or charity of choice.
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HORNE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-07-14 published
BALFOUR,
Hazel▼
Mae▼ “Pat”
(PATTERSON)
At the Kincardine and District Hospital on Wednesday, July 12th,
2006, at the age of 77 years, the former Pat
PATTERSON, formerly
of Toronto and Bruce Township, wife of the late Dick
BALFOUR,
and mother of Mary Elizabeth of Owen Sound. She is survived by
her sisters Thelma
FIELDS of Winkler, Manitoba, Gladys and her
husband Herbert
WAGAR of Sturgis, Saskatchewan, Elaine
PEPPLE
of Kelowna, British Columbia, and by her brother Blake
PATTERSON
of Kincardine. She will also be missed by Dick's brother James
BALFOUR and his wife
Margaret,▼ and by his sisters Barbara
HORNE
and Mary BALFOUR, all of London. Predeceased by her brothers-in-law
Merv PEPPLE,
Raymond▼
FIELDS, and William
HORNE. She is also survived
by her nieces and her nephews. A graveside service will be conducted
in Roy's Cemetery, Russelldale, Ontario, (East of Exeter), on
Monday,▼
July▼ 17th, at 11.30 a.m., with the Rev. Janet
SINCLAIR
officiating. Memorial contributions to Community Living, Owen
Sound would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements are in the care
of the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port
Elgin. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com.
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HORNE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-07-21 published
VINER,
Robert
Of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and district Hospital, on
Thursday,
July 20, 2006. He was 74. Survived by wife
Betty
(HERMAN)
VINER, sons Robert (Tomoko)
VINER of Richmond, British Columbia,
Gerald “Jerry”
VINER of Paisley, daughters Jane (Don)
FERGUSON
of Barrie, Judy
VINER of Hepworth and Barb (Bill)
HORNE of Stratford,
step-son Craig (Rhonda)
MacARTHUR of Hanover, 19 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters Phyllis
(Bert,) Mildred and Audrey, mother-in-law Myrtle
HERMAN.
Predeceased
by first wife
Winnifred
(GRIFFIN,) step-daughter Joanne
LENO,
sister Margaret and father-in-law Fred
HERMAN.
Vistation at Mighton
Funeral Home, Hanover, on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, July 22, 2-6 at 3: 30 p.m. Interment
in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Hanover and District
Hospital Palliative Care would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-12 published
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, Kathleen Joan (formerly
HORNE, née
HALLOWELL)
Peacefully at her home in Belleville, in her 75th year. Daughter
of the late Reverend Carew
HALLOWELL and the late Francis Mary
HALLOWELL
(née BROWNLEE.) Survived by her husband, Dr. Kenneth
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
her three children, Cynthia
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
David
HORNE (Adriana,) and
Robert HORNE
(Michelle;) five grandchildren, Emily, Alexandra,
Melissa, Kayla, and James; sister Mary
McLARTY
(Tom) of London,
Ontario, and brother Bob
HALLOWELL
(Joyce) of Comox, British
Columbia. Joan was a Registered Nurse and graduate (1954) of
the Victoria Hospital in London, Ontario, when she married the
late Dr. Stewart Douglas
HORNE
(Belleville and
Guelph.) In their
31 years together, they raised three children, Cynthia, David
and Robert. A wonderfully loving mother, she infused in her children
a love of music, laughter, and a positive outlook on life. After
her children were grown, Joan continued her care for others by
recertifying as a Registered Nurse and working at the Homewood
Health Care Centre and Lapointe-Fisher Nursing Home in Guelph,
Ontario. She was loved by those with whom she worked and cared
for. In 1989, Joan was remarried to Dr. Kenneth M.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Belleville.)
In Ken, she found a friend and companion with whom she shared
many interests. They enjoyed 17 happy years together sailing
on their yacht, "Reflection," travelling the world and sharing
their love of classical music and Christian faith. Joan's love
of cottaging was fostered during her childhood summers at Bayfield,
on Lake Huron. She brought this love to her family and had wonderful
memories on both Steenburg and Limerick Lakes. In 1987 she acquired
"a piece of Heaven" on Limerick Lake. This was her legacy, for
nothing made Joan happier than to spend time with her husband,
children and five grandchildren. She will be remembered for her
playful sense of humour, unconditional love, inner strength,
grace, beauty and quiet dignity. Joan's family wish to commend
the outstanding and compassionate care given by Dr. R.
LEVESQUE
and the Belleville General Hospital oncology nurses, Dr. Ruth
MATHIESON,
Dr.
Katherine
ALLEN, Victorian Order of Nurses nurses
Carol and Anne, and Red Cross worker Jolanta. The outpouring
of love and support from Friends has also comforted us, and we
thank in particular the Reverend Peter
JOYCE, for whose spiritual
guidance, gentle human touch and faith we will be forever grateful
Saint Thomas' Anglican Church and its parishioners; Dr. and Mrs.
Robert VAUGHAN, who opened their home and hearts to us; Dr. and
Mrs. Bill BRUMMITT for their food and fellowship; Dr. Bob and
Nancy ELGIE; Mr. and Mrs. Myles
MORTON; Jane and Rick
SPRAGUE
and the many, many others who called, visited, sent flowers,
food and prayers. The family will receive Friends at the Burke
Funeral Home (613 968-6968), 150 Church Street Belleville on
Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral will take place
at Saint Thomas' Anglican Church (corner of Bridge and Church St.
Belleville) on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, the family gratefully acknowledges donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society in support of Colon Cancer Research.
Online condolences www.burke-funeral.ca.
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KROES,
Anthony
Peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on Monday, March 6,
2006, Anthony
KROES of Saint Marys, formerly of London, age 66
years. Beloved husband of Mary Ann
KROES. Dear father of Gerry
KROES and Kim of London. Very proud grandfather of Jacob, Samuel
and Krystal. Dear brother of Henny
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Ernie of London
and Nellie
CARR of Michigan. Predeceased by his son John A.
KROES,
his parents Gerhard and Petronella
KROES and his mother and father-in-law
Walter and Anna
DELINSKI.
Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel,
7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on Wednesday from 11: 00 a.m. until
the time of the funeral service at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend David
HORNE of Grace Community Church officiating. Interment will follow
in Saint Marys Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations for
the family or charity of one's own choice would be appreciated.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-18 published
HOTSON,
J.
Daniel "
Dan"
Peacefully at home in Saint Marys on April 16, 2006, surrounded
by his loving family, J. Daniel (Dan)
HOTSON age 47 years. Beloved
husband of Denise
(WHITE/WHYTE)
HOTSON.
Loving father of Darrell and
Sara HOTSON of Mitchell and Donald
HOTSON of Saint Marys. Proud
grandfather of Malia
HOTSON. Dear brother of Susan and Alex
CHAMBERS
of Portage La Prairie, Jim and Mandy
HOTSON of Fergus, Bill and
Janet HOTSON of Avonbank. He is survived by his parents John H.
and Irene
(BURNARD)
HOTSON of Avonbank and his grandmother Gladys
WHITTAKER of Seaforth. He is sadly missed by his mother-in-law
Dolores WHITE/WHYTE of London and aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews
and their families. He was predeceased by his father-in-law Donald
WHITE/WHYTE.
The late Dan
HOTSON will rest at the L.A. Ball Funeral
Chapel, 7 Water Street North, Saint Marys on Friday 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Saint Marys United
Church (85 Church Street South) on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at
1 p.m. with Rev. David
HORNE of Grace Community Church officiating.
Interment will follow in Avonbank Cemetery. In his memory donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Avonbank Church or the charity
of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-01 published
DORÉ,
Lenore
Carolyn (née
HORNE)
Peacefully at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Tuesday,
May 30th, 2006. Lenore
DORÉ (née
HORNE) of Barrie. Wife of Harold
DORÉ of London. Mother of Joanne
DOWSWELL and husband Chuck of
London, Cheryl, and Stephen
DORÉ.
Loving grandmother of 8 grandchihldren.
Loving sister of James
HORNE, Bud
HORNE and wife Rheta, and Sonny
HORNE and wife
Susan all of Barrie. Memorial Service will be
held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to the Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Homes, Barrie, Ontario (705-721-9921)
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-14 published
BALFOUR,
Hazel▲
Mae▲ "
Pat"
(PATTERSON)
At the Kincardine and District Hospital on Wednesday, July 12,
2006 at the age of 77 years, the former Pat
PATTERSON, formerly
of Toronto and Bruce Township, wife of the late Dick
BALFOUR,
and mother of Mary Elizabeth of Owen Sound. She is survived by
her sisters Thelma
FIELDS of Winkler, Manitoba, Gladys and her
husband Herbert
WAGAR of Sturgis, Saskatchewan, Elaine
PEPPLE
of Kelowna, British Columbia, and by her brother Blake
PATTERSON
of Kincardine. She will also be missed by Dick's brother James
BALFOUR and his wife
Margaret,▲ and by his sisters Barbara
HORNE
and Mary BALFOUR, all of London. Predeceased by her brothers-in-law
Merv PEPPLE,
Raymond▲
FIELDS, and William
HORNE. She is also survived
by her nieces and her nephews. A graveside service will be conducted
in Roy's Cemetery, Russelldale, Ontario, (East of Exeter), on
Monday,▲
July▲ 17th, at 11: 30 a.m. with the Rev. Janet
SINCLAIR
officiating. Memorial contributions to Community Living, Owen
Sound would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements are in the care
of the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port
Elgin. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
MUSCAT,
Emmanuele
Richard "
Emy"
Passed away peacefully in his 84th year, on Saturday October 7,
2006 at the Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe. Emy was born in
Malta on January 17, 1923 and arrived in Saint Thomas in 1948.
Beloved husband of Hélène of Long Point and father of Marietta
of Edmonton and Brian and his wife Teresa of Saint Thomas. Loving
grandfather of Matthew, Dawn, and Megan
MUSCAT and Justin, Joshua
and Kyle GROSS. Survived by brother George and his wife
Mary
of Cherry Hill, New Jersey and by his numerous nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Marietta and Carmelo
MUSCAT, sisters
Connie VAN
HORNE, Eva
WRIGHT and Stella
MUSCAT and brothers John
and Alfred. It was Emy's wish that there be no funeral service.
A Celebration of Emmy's life will be held on Sunday October 15,
2006 from 4: 00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Saint Thomas Centennial
Sports Club, 41 Jonas Street. If so desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Cerebral Palsy Association 1630 Lawrence Ave.,
W., Suite 104, Toronto, Ontario M6L 1C5 or the Canadian Cancer
Society Unit 2, 98 Paris Rd., Brantford, On N3R 9Z9 would be
appreciated by the family. Funeral Arrangement entrusted to the
Jeffrey W. Glendinning Funeral Home, Port Rowan 519-586-2901.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-13 published
GORMAN,
Robert
M.
Of Saint Thomas, on Wednesday, October 11, 2006, peacefully, surrounded
by his loving family, in his 54th year. Dearly loved husband
of Colette
(TRUDELL)
GORMAN and much loved father of Jeremy and
Sean. Dear brother of Gerald and his wife Clare of Bolton, Lawrence
"Larry" and his wife Jane of Waterloo, Paul of Niagara Falls,
Michael and his wife
Annis
GORMAN of Newmarket and Mary Ann
HORNE
of Port Colborne. Dear son-in-law of Elizabeth
TRUDELL and brother-in-law
of Blair TRUDELL and Charlene
CARTER.
Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and nephews. Robert was born in Welland on May 25,
1953, the son of the late Harry and Margaret
GORMAN. He taught
school for the Thames Valley Board of Education at Locke's Public
School. He was a member of Holy Angels' Church and sang in the
Traditional Choir. Robert was 2nd Lieutenant in the Elgin Regiment
and Past President of the Elgin Regiment Association. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Saturday
morning and then to Holy Angels Church where Mass of the Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 10: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow.
Visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be recited at the
funeral home Friday at 7: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to the
Holy Angels Church Restoration Fund.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-01 published
BARNES,
Lowell
Peacefully, at Bluewater Health Mitton Street Site, Sarnia on
Tuesday,
October 31, 2006 Lowell
BARNES, age 67 of Sarnia. Lowell
was born in Saint Thomas and worked for many years at the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario in Clinton, Saint Thomas and Sarnia. Since
his retirement he has been involved with Sarnia Girls Soccer
and was an avid Sting fan. Beloved husband of Jacqueleen for
40 years. Loving father of Troy
BARNES and his wife
Tracy of
Red
Deer,
Alberta, Tressa
BROWN and her husband Scott of Corunna.
Grandpa of Connor, Daniel, Madeleine and Patrick. Brother of
Brian and Joanne of Barrie. Brother-in-law of Gertrude Ann and
Joe HURST, Pat and Pete
HONSINGER, Marg and Fred
VAN
HORNE, Bill
and Shirley
ARTHUR.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Tom and Rosemary
BARNES.
Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Saint_James
the Apostle Anglican Church, 140 N. Lansdowne Ave., Sarnia on
Saturday, November 4, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Family and Friends will
be received at the Smith Funeral Home on Friday evening from
7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy through donations to the Parkinson Foundation
or Charcot-Marie-Tooth would be appreciated by the family. Memories
and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-18 published
KAMINSKAS,
Teodoras
Ludas "
Ted"
At his residence in Owen Sound on Friday, December 15th, 2006.
Teodoras
Ludas
(Ted)
KAMINSKAS of Owen Sound and formerly of
Rodney in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Janet (née
BOWLES)
and dear father of Tammy
BONNETT and her husband Doug of Ailsa
Craig, Terry
CREECH and her husband Bill of Kincardine, Teddy
KAMINSKAS of London and Tony
KAMINSKAS and his partner Tammy
HORNE of Owen Sound. Dear papa and grandpa to 21 grandchildren
and 21 great-grandchildren. Ted had 3 step-children; Margaret
SCHACHOW (2004) and her husband Albert of London, Willy
BOWLES
and his wife
Diane of Wardsville and Harry
WHITE/WHYTE and his wife
Deb of Rodney. Predeceased by an infant daughter. Friends may
call at the Rodney Chapel, 212 Furnival Rd. on Tuesday, December 19th,
2006 from 12-1 p.m. Funeral service at the chapel will follow
at 1 p.m. with Father J.
KONIECZNY, C.R. officiating. Interment
Oakland cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as your expression of
sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes (519 785-0810).
Online condolences may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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HORNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-11 published
Ian SINCLAIR,
Last Of
The
Railway Titans: (1913-2006)
He ran Canadian Pacific almost single-handedly, operating the
giant company at a time when it was still the most powerful corporate
force in the country
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
He was Canadian Pacific's last titan. Ian
SINCLAIR ran Canadian
Pacific from 1969 to 1981, a time when it was still the most
powerful company in the country and owned everything from the
railway, a shipping line and a hotel chain, to an airline and
oil-and-gas assets. In 1988, he was identified as one of six
Lords of the Line, a book by writer-historians David Cruise and
Alison Griffiths that put him right up there with the first presidents
of Canadian Pacific Railway: George
STEPHEN,
William
VAN
HORNE,
Thomas SHAUGHNESSY,
Edward
BEATTY and Norris Roy (Buck)
CRUMP.
Ian SINCLAIR was a tough and demanding boss at Canadian Pacific
Enterprises. "We don't go to work at Canadian Pacific, we report
for duty," he once said and cracked down on office workers goofing
off in the middle of the day. He did not want to see them loitering
around the concourse of Windsor Station, the head office of the
Canadian Pacific Railway. In his view, being seen in the favourite
public gathering spot of the railway employees outside of lunch
hour or coffee breaks could be a firing offence. Later in his
career, he was known as Big Julie, but it's unlikely anyone ever
called him that to his face.
Unlike many corporate leaders of the day, Mr.
SINCLAIR was outspoken
on public issues and even a bit of a Canadian nationalist. He
got on so well with prime minister Pierre Trudeau that he was
named to the Senate after he retired in 1984.
The empire Ian
SINCLAIR ruled over had started out the Canadian
Pacific Railway. The Canadian Pacific Railway picked up a lot
of its assets in the 19th century, including a land grant of
25 million acres to build the railway. Much of the land was sold
to settlers, but oil was later found on the railway's properties.
Hotels were built along the way, as well as a shipping line to
bring immigrants and goods to Canada. By the time he left, the
railway no longer took passengers, the airline was gone and the
company had strayed so far from its roots that it had invested
in huge swathes of forest. The trees were a mistake but, even
so, Ian SINCLAIR had increased the assets of the Canadian Pacific
Railway and made it easier for the company to be broken into
five pieces in 2003.
Mr. SINCLAIR rose to prominence under Buck
CRUMP.
Both men were
tough and confident leaders of Canada's greatest company. Mr.
SINCLAIR
joined Canadian Pacific Railway in 1942 in Winnipeg. His father
had come from Scotland to work in the repair shops of the Grand
Trunk Railway, one of the railways that made up rival Canadian
National. Ian
SINCLAIR went to the University of Manitoba, where
he took a degree in economics and then another in law.
His first job at the Canadian Pacific Railway was as an assistant
solicitor and he quickly made his mark. Four years later, he
moved to head office at Windsor Station in Montreal. Mr.
SINCLAIR
was known as the Perry Mason of railway law, for his resemblance
to the burly television lawyer and for his dogged defence of
railway interests in a series of royal commissions and tribunals.
At that time, it was still a railway world. Mr.
SINCLAIR and
other top executives would travel across the country in private
railway cars kept on sidings in Windsor Station. Ian
SINCLAIR
straddled the era of the steam engine and the diesel locomotive
a struggle with the unions over who was to man the trains was
one of his great victories.
The job, as he saw it, was to get rid of firemen. Steam engines
required an engineer to drive the train and a fireman to feed
the boiler. With the end of steam and the introduction of diesel
electric trains, there was no need for firemen, but the union
contract still called for them. It was a textbook case of feather-bedding.
Mr. SINCLAIR won his case against the unions and the firemen
were gone. In 1960, he became vice-president of law at Canadian
Pacific Railway. He was next put in charge of the operating and
traffic departments, so that by the time he was made president
in 1969 there wasn't a piece of the railway he didn't know. He
was 52.
Mr. SINCLAIR was a textbook workaholic who read the Globe and
Mail and Report on Business first thing every morning and loved
his job. "Some people may think that work is distasteful, but
not I. I'm very happy when I work," said Mr.
SINCLAIR. To him,
running Canadian Pacific Railway was a group exercise. "Sometimes,
we have our disappointments and we back off and take another
look. Then we solve something -- when we make it good -- that's
when work's most enjoyable."There were many problems to solve
at the start of his reign. Canadian Pacific Railway wanted to
get out of the passenger business. People were using highways
and planes to get around and railways across the continent were
dying. As a result, Via Rail was born as a merger of the passenger
services of Canadian Pacific and Canadian National.
That did not mean there weren't profitable parts of the business.
In 1958, Canadian Pacific Oil and Gas, the predecessor to PanCanadian
Petroleum -- later Encana -- was formed with the purpose of reassembling
the land, which had been leased to oil companies.
Four years later, Mr.
CRUMP created a subsidiary called Canadian
Pacific Investments, which was given all of Canadian Pacific's
non-transportation assets (a structure designed to keep those
interests off limits when Canadian Pacific had to undergo review
by federal regulators). The new subsidiary's mandate was to acquire
and develop resource operations.
The chief architect in the execution of this was Mr.
SINCLAIR,
who oversaw a period of unprecedented growth at Canadian Pacific.
At the start of 1970, Canadian Pacific's asset value was $2.2-billion.
A decade later, it was $13-billion, a spectacular growth even
allowing for inflation. In the same period, Canadian Pacific's
annual revenues swelled to $10-billion from $616-million, moving
Canadian Pacific to No. 1 from No. 6 in the corporate size sweepstakes.
And he did it all in a way that is denied today's corporate executives.
David O'BRIEN, the last man to run the entire Canadian Pacific
empire, said in 2001 that life was different for Chairman
SINCLAIR.
"I knew Ian
SINCLAIR when I was a young boy. I don't think he
met with more than three analysts the whole time he was running
Canadian
Pacific," said Mr.
O'BRIEN. "
Now, they're banging down
your door every day."
Though Mr.
SINCLAIR became a politician late in life, he was
often frustrated by politics. In particular, he disliked the
victory of the separatist government in Quebec and how it had
hollowed out the business centre of Montreal. One after the other,
companies fled for Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver.
Corporate chronicler Peter Newman told a story of visiting Mr.
SINCLAIR
in his office at Windsor station and interviewing him across
the giant oak desk once owned by Sir William
VAN
HORNE, the man
who built the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. Newman asked him
about the corporate exodus from Montreal.
"What's left in Montreal?" bellowed Mr.
SINCLAIR, pounding his
desk. "This damn desk."
That gruff personality was usually misunderstood, his daughter,
Christine SINCLAIR, said yesterday. "In fact, he was a shy person
and had trouble approaching people unless he already knew them."
She said he enjoyed gardening, particularly roses, and revelled
in chopping wood. "He loved to see a cord of word stacked neatly."
All things considered, Mr.
SINCLAIR probably would have taken
to retirement earlier if Mr. Trudeau had not come calling. In
1983, Mr. SINCLAIR was made Senator
SINCLAIR, just as he was
leaving Canadian Pacific after 42 years. He surprised many of
his corporate Friends by supporting the National Energy Policy
and fighting free trade. He said the Americans were protectionist.
Mr. SINCLAIR was one of the toughest businessmen of his generation,
and one of the most colourful. He stood well over six feet and
once weighed as much as 240 pounds, bringing columnist Allan
Fotheringham to describe him as "a linebacker who stumbled into
the chairman's office by mistake."
For that, he did commit some spectacular errors. The man who
engineered Canadian Pacific's enormous growth also made giant
blunders. Among his mistakes was a missed opportunity to buy
MacMillan Bloedel in 1979. A proposed buyout of the forestry
giant prompted a corporate brawl between premier William Bennett
and Mr. SINCLAIR. "B.C. is not for sale," declared Mr. Bennett,
who had visions that MacMillan Bloedel would become little more
than a branch office of the Montreal company whose railway had
opened up the West.
Years later, Mr. Bennett confided that Mr.
SINCLAIR had rubbed
him up the wrong way -- much too arrogant, he said.
Another mistake was Mr.
SINCLAIR's 1981 attempt to buy Hobart
Corp. of Ohio, the appliance maker. For years, Canadian Pacific
had wanted to establish a manufacturing arm, and by all accounts
it was to be the foundation of that core business. Reports at
the time suggested Mr.
SINCLAIR mishandled the situation.
For all that, he didn't make many mistakes in office. While other
North American railways failed in the transition from steam,
Mr. SINCLAIR did his job -- he made Canadian Pacific hugely profitable.
Ian David SINCLAIR was born in Winnipeg on December 27, 1913.
He died on Oakville, Ontario, on April 7, 2006. He was 92. His
wife Ruth died in 1994. He is survived by his four children,
Ian, Susan, Christine and Donald.
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HORNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-08 published
GRAINER,
Lou "
Louis"
On Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at Baycrest Hospital. Lou
GRAINER,
beloved husband of the late Sadie, and loving companion of the
late Frances
STEINBERG.
Loving father and father-in-law of Carol
and Allan HOROWITZ,
Norris
WEISMAN, and Martin
RICHMAN and the
late Rhea RICHMAN.
Devoted grandfather of Hindy and Mark
KENNEDY,
Amy and Rick
HORNE,
Alex
RICHMAN, Marmi
HOROWITZ and Michael
BLOCK, and Sarah
RICHMAN, great-grandfather of Dylan, Dali, Tess,
Hannah, Maximilian, Noah, Jordan, Corey, Bianca. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west
of Dufferin) for service on Friday, June 9, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment Foresters Section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva 15 York
Ridge Road. If desired, donations may be made to the Lou Grainer
Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street,
Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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HORNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-31 published
BECK,
Colin
James
Peacefully at Trenton Memorial Hospital on Saturday, January
28, 2006. Colin
BECK in his 73rd year.
son of the late Charles
and Mary BECK.
Beloved husband of Margaret "Joy"
BECK. Loved
father of Stuart
BECK and his wife
Krista of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Predeceased by sister Catherine and brothers Charles and William
(Bill.)
Loving grandfather of Lee-Anne
BECK of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Suzanne MARSHALL of Calgary, Alberta and predeceased by granddaughter
Rhae-Anne. Following cremation, the family will receive Friends
at the Rushnell Funeral Centre, 60 Division Street, Trenton on
Thursday from 11: 00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Service will be held in
the Chapel on Thursday, February 2nd at 1: 00 p.m. Padre Sid
HORNE
officiating. Memorial donations to the 413 Wing Building Fund,
Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Arena or the Independent Order
of Oddfellows would be appreciated by the family.
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HORNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-11 published
POWELL,
Marjorie▲
Irene▲
On Friday, February 10, 2006 at the Scarborough General Hospital
in her 86th year. Beloved wife and best friend to Sidney for
almost 63 years. Loving mother to Gordon (deceased), Allen (Linda)
and Irene HORNE
(Robin.▲)
Devoted▲ grandmother to 7 grandchildren
and 6 great-grandchildren. Sister of Beatrice
BARBER
(Raymond.▲)
Marjorie will be fondly remembered by her family and Friends.
Visitation will be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall
& Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) on Monday,
February 13th from 12: 30 p.m. until the time of service in the
chapel at 1: 30 p.m. Interment to follow at Resthaven Memorial
Gardens. As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the Arthritis
Society would be appreciated.
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HORNER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2006-03-01 published
HORNER,
Harvey▼
The family of the late Harvey
HORNER would like to thank relatives,
Friends and neighbours for their cards, gifts, prayers and donations
in Harvey's name. A special thanks to the nurses, doctors and
care partners for their care and compassion, Pastor
HUBERT for
his prayers, visits and special service, the ladies of the Church
of the Nazarene for an excellent lunch, the honorary pallbearers,
the Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Service for their support
and care, and the Friends and relatives who gave so much time
to visit Harvey during his illness.
Page 9
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HORNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-06 published
HORNER,
Harvey▲
John
Ernest
Peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Friday, February
3, 2006. Harvey
HORNER of Markdale in his 68th year.
son of the
late Ernest and Ada (née
LITTLE)
HORNER.
Beloved husband of Betty.
Loving father of Karen (Paul)
PHILLIPS, Cheryl, Paul (Colleen)
HORNER, all of Markdale and Christine (Larry)
BROWNRIDGE of Wasaga
Beach. Dear grandpa of Paul, Megan, Tyler, Catherine, Courtney,
Jennifer, Kathy and Kristen. Brother of Ilene (Harold)
MARKLE,
Shirley (Don)
PHILLIPS, Dora (Joe)
CHURCH, Rilla (Mike)
ADNEY,
Heather (Keith)
NELSON,
Neil
HORNER and Edwin (Lenore)
HORNER.
Predeceased by a brother in infancy, sister Lorna, sister-in-law
Paulette, niece Gloria and nephew Jimmy. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service will be held at the Church of the Nazarene,
Markdale on Tuesday, February 7, 2006 at 2 p.m. Interment Markdale
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Markdale Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Grey Bruce Cremation
and Burial Services 371-8507.
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-07 published
HUGILL,
Charles
Wesley
It is with sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Charles
Wesley HUGILL (formerly of Kitchener and Zurich) in his 87th
year at Exeter Villa, on Monday, March 6, 2006. Beloved husband
of the late Alice Catherine née
THIEL (1972.) Dear father of
Sharon and Ted
SANDERS, Grand Bend; Elaine and Bob
STROM, Chatham
Gary and Cathy
HUGILL,
Exeter;
Beth and Terry
KREUTZKAMP, Kitchener.
Loving grandpa of Kim
DONAIS, Todd and Chris
STROM; Scott
SANDERS
and Tina METCALFE; David, Josh, Alison and Joel
KREUTZKAMP and
his ten great-grandchildren. Survived by sisters, Verna
RATHWELL,
Stratford and Mary
HORNER,
Kitchener.
Wes will be missed by many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Jonathan and Gertrude
brothers Clarence, Elmer, Harold, Arnold and Clifford; sisters
Pearl CUMMINGS and Iona
CARR.
The twinkle of his eyes and friendly,
joking manner will be missed by all who knew him through his
years, many of which were spent building silos and in the later
years, maintaining the grounds at University of Waterloo. Family
and Friends may call at the J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, 49 Goshen
St. N., Zurich Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9. The funeral and committal
service will be held Thursday, March 9th at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church,
Zurich at 2 p.m. with Pastor Ann
KRUEGER officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or St. Peter's Lutheran Church would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Wesley
HUGILL.
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-08 published
BRADY, Elizabeth Jane "Betty"
(PRUDENCE/
HORNER)
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus, London,
on Tuesday, March 7, 2006, it is with great sadness that we announce
the passing of Betty
BRADY, beloved wife to Walter for 27 years.
Dear mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Born January 22,
1930 in Point Edward, Ontario. Mother of Diane and Lee
SCHULTZ,
Petrolia, Marilyn Horner
McCABE and Mike
McCABE, Enniskillen
Township and Maureen
HORNER and Frank
WAHL,
Mackenzie,
British
Columbia, and stepmother of Sherry Lee
PINKHAM
(Peter,)
Maryland
and children, Sandra Jean
BOWEN,
West
Virginia and children and
James Walter
BRADY,
West
Virginia and children. Fondly known
as Grandma Boop to her grandchildren Michelle
SCHULTZ
(Clive
TOOMEY), Bolton, Ontario, Darcie
KING (Rob), Sarnia, Heather
WAHL, Mackenzie, British Columbia, Michael
McCABE (Meri), Hamilton
and their children, Megan
McCABE
(Paul)
Smithville and Stephen
McCABE,
Sarnia. A great joy in her life was her newest great-granddaughter
Taryn Elizabeth
KING.
Grandma
Boop was waiting patiently for
another new arrival in June. Loving sister of Jackie (Pat)
STAPLETON,
Strathroy. Special and much loved aunt to Maureen, Tommy, Susan,
Mike, Chris and their many children. Predeceased by niece Mary
(2001) and parents Margaret (1981) and Tommy (1981) Prudence
of Point Edward. Betty Boop loved life! A passionate sewer of
Halloween and other custumes, Boop brought laughter and love
giving her creative gifts to children, adults and to those needing
a warm nightie. Lately, baby clothes were her newest passion,
sewing blankets with love for her new great-granddaughter Taryn.
An original "Village" girl, Betty was loved and adored by her
many long standing Friends in Point Edward. An original member
of the Point Edward Womens' Hockey Team, Betty loved to skate.
A life long member of Point Edward United Church, Betty brought
joy to her church family and supported children's program through
her crafts and costumes. Family was the center of Betty's life,
and she will be greatly missed. We can close our eyes and watch
Boop skate with the angels! Skate on Mom, skate on! Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Point Edward
United Church, 213 Michigan Avenue, Point Edward on Friday, March
10th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Kathryn
EDDY officiating. Visitation
at the church on Friday afternoon from 1: 00 p.m. until the time
of service. At Mrs.
BRADY's request, in lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Sarnia Humane Society or the Point
Edward Christian Drama Group c/o of Point Edward United Church.
Arrangements entrusted to the D.J. Robb Funeral Home. Messages
of condolences may be expressed through memorial donations to
djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-01 published
SMITH,
Thomas▼
Joseph▼
Peacefully with his family by his side at University Hospital
on Friday, April 28, 2006, Thomas Joseph
SMITH,
Professor▼
Emeritus▼
of London in his 74th year. Loving husband of Janine
(ADAMCZYK)
SMITH. Dear father of Elaine
SMITH (Norbert
MARLEIN), Kevin
SMITH,
Jennifer SMITH
(Greg▼
REYNOLDS) all of London, John
ENRIGHT of
Toronto, Mark (Cristina)
ENRIGHT of Collingwood, and Peter
SMITH
(Sandra DUPRET) of Windsor. Dearly beloved Pappa to James, Christopher
and Kaitlin
HORNER, Daniel
ENRIGHT, Matthew, Sophie, Luke and
Isabel ENRIGHT, Noelle and Holden Dupret
SMITH. Visitation will
be held on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at St. Pius X, 777 Valetta Street, on
Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Prayers Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock at the funeral chapel. Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Thomas are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
"Non illegitimus carborundum est"
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-29 published
MAY,
J.
Kenneth "
Ken"
At the University Campus of the L.H.S.C. on Thursday, September 28,
2006 J. Kenneth (Ken)
MAY age 81 years of Peel St. S., Saint Marys.
Beloved husband of Doris
(SCHATZKE)
MAY.
Loving father of Dianne
KIEFFER and James of Tecumseh, Bradley
MAY and Josephine of Mississauga,
Donna HORNER of Guelph. Proud grandfather of David
MAY and Sean
MAY of Mississauga. Dear brother of Donald
MAY of Owen Sound,
Marie COCHRANE of London and Harold
MAY and Doris of R.R.#3,
Embro. Dear brother-in-law of Ruth
GUTPELL of Kitchener and Joyce
SCHATZKE of Waterloo. Predeceased by his parents Walter
MAY and
the former Leola
BROWN, sister-in-law Evelyn
MAY and brothers-in-law
Alan COCHRANE and Robert
GUTPELL. At
Ken's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial visitation will take place at the
L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on Saturday,
September 30, 2006 from 1 p.m. until the time of the Memorial
service at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ray
HAGERMAN officiating. In his
memory donations to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame or the
Saint Marys Memorial Hospital would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
EMBURY,
Kenneth
Douglas
Unexpectedly in his sleep, on Thursday, October 5, 2006 Kenneth
Douglas EMBURY of London in his 51st year. Beloved
son of Jean
and the late Alex
EMBURY (2002.) Dearly loved by his daughters
Melissa EMBURY of Vancouver and Emily
EMBURY and their mother
Maryanne O'BRIEN of Eganville. Loving brother of Elaine and Richard
HORNER of Alberta, Brian and Trish of Toronto, Carole
McFADDEN,
Lorrie, Stephen and Julie, all of London. Several aunts, uncles,
nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Friends may call at
the McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S.,
Lambeth 519-652-2020) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the complete Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, October 11,
2006 at 3: 00 p.m. with Reverend Christian
KRAATZ officiating.
Cremation. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association gratefully
acknowledged.
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HORNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-02 published
HORNER,
Darlene "
Gaye" (née
MERO)
After a lengthy and courageous battle with leukemia at Bluewater
Health -- Mitton Site, Sarnia on Tuesday, October 31, 2006, Darlene
"Gaye" HORNER of Point Edward passed away in her 52nd year, encompassed
by the immeasurable love of her large family. Loving wife and
best friend to Dan
HORNER.
Beloved mother of Rebecca
HORNER,
Meighan HORNER and her husband Randy
LEMAY and Kate
HORNER and
her fiancé Rick
BURGESS.
Gaye was a cherished and endeared Nana
who doted on her grand kids; Letitia and Justin
LEMAY,
Terilynn,
Emmy and Jeffy
WASSON and Jake
BURGESS. Cherished daughter of
Alice and step-daughter to Jack
MARRIOTT.
Sweet and beloved sister
to Gerry and Karen
MERO,
Jim
MERO and Dulcie and Tom
SINNETT
all of Goderich. Aunt Gaye will be fondly remembered by countless
nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and so many others
who were both family and Friends. Gaye was predeceased by daughter
Beulah, father Gerald "Ticker"
MERO and sister Laura
MERO.
Gaye
grew up in Goderich and moved to Point Edward when she married.
She worked for Bell Canada for many years. With husband Dan and
much love, they created a beautiful family that will forever
miss her. At Gaye's request, cremation will take place. A celebration
of Gaye's life will be held from the Chapel of the D.J. Robb
Funeral Home, 102 Victoria St. N., Sarnia on Friday, November 3rd
at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation at the funeral home on Friday from 12:00
noon until time of service. In lieu of flowers, as an expression
of sympathy, donations to the charity of choice would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence can be sent to djrobbfh@btech.net " Nana,
always and forever we will love you to the moon and back"
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HORNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-01 published
SMITH,
Thomas▲
Joseph▲
Professor Emeritus
Peacefully, with his family by his side at University Hospital
on Friday, April 28, 2006, Thomas Joseph
SMITH,
Professor▲
Emeritus▲
of London in his 74th year. Loving husband of Janine
(ADAMCZYK)
SMITH. Dear father of Elaine
SMITH (Norbert
MARLEIN), Kevin
SMITH,
Jennifer SMITH
(Greg▲
REYNOLDS) all of London, John
ENRIGHT of
Toronto, Mark (Cristina)
ENRIGHT of Collingwood, and Peter
SMITH
(Sandra DUPRET) of Windsor. Dearly beloved Pappa to James, Christopher
and Kaitlin
HORNER, Daniel
ENRIGHT, Matthew, Sophie, Luke and
Isabel ENRIGHT, Noelle and Holden Dupret
SMITH. Visitation will
be held on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at St. Pius X, 777 Valetta Street, on
Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Prayers Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock at the funeral chapel. Interment at Saint Peter's
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Thomas are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke
Foundation. "Non illegitimus carborundum est"
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HORNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-18 published
HORNER,
Ralph, 1921 -- Died This Day
Evangelist and church leader born in Pontiac County, Quebec,
in 1854
After studying theology at Victoria College in Cobourg, Ontario,
from 1883 to 1885, and then oratory in Philadelphia for a further
two years, he was ordained by the Methodist Church in 1887. A dramatic
and evangelizing speaker, his tenure with the church was short
lived. In 1895, he was fired for not following church discipline
and he instead joined the Wesleyan Methodists of New York. In
1897, he formed the independent Holiness Movement Church and
became its bishop. It grew rapidly, opened a Bible college and
a publishing company and claimed 6,000 congregants but internal
conflicts again arose. In 1916, a schism within the church caused
him to found what he called the Standard Church of America. He
died in Ivanhoe, Ontario
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HORNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-15 published
KADAR,
Louis "
Lajos"
Passed peacefully with his family by his side at the Hotel Dieu
Shaver Hospital, Thursday, February 9, 2006, in his 77th year.
Louis was a giant of a man, living his life with humour and conviction.
Forever giving of himself to others without any expectation of
reward. Fought for the freedom of his homeland with his beloved
wife, partner at his side. He will be sorely missed by his family
and his life's partner of 54 years, Elizabeth (née
KIRNER.)
Loving
father of Les (Jan
LIGGETT), Steven (Ann Marie
MARCHANT), Shirley
(Wayne HORNER.) Cherished nagypapa of Becca, Ben, Ian, Eric,
Ashlea and Steven. Dear and very close brother of John (Magdalene),
Dr. Dezso (Gabriella), Paul deceased (Sylvia), Susan deceased
(Alex PASTOR deceased.) Louis was an elder and scout leader at
the Hungarian Presbyterian Church in Hamilton, retired member
of the H.M.C.S. Star band, and a retired employee of
TRW
Can.
He will also be missed by many Friends and loving relatives in
Switzerland, Transylvania and Nagybanja, Hungary. Our family
would like to thank the wonderful and compassionate teams of
medical personnel for their amazing support and efforts at the
Greater Niagara General Hospital, St. Catharines General Hospital
and the Shaver Hospital. A Celebration of his incredible life
will be held Saturday, February 18, 2006 at John Calvin Hungarian
Presbyterian Church, 121 Birch Ave., Hamilton with visitation
at 10 a.m. and Service at 12 p.m. with reception following. Cremation
has taken place. Louis and his family would appreciate donations,
in lieu of flowers, sent directly to the Church for flood victims
in Hungary and Romania. Arrangements in the care of Passfield
Mortuary Services, 905-682-0474.
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HORNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
BOOMHOWER,
Donald
Frederick
Passed away suddenly on April 21st, 2006 at the age of 91. Beloved
husband of the late Evelyn (née
LINDSAY.)
Loving father of Leanna
BOOMHOWER of Barrys Bay, Donelda (Daniel)
McDOUGALL, of Stayner
Herbert and Shelley
BOOMHOWER, Red Deer; Donald
BOOMHOWER, Edmonton.
Brother to Leata
DAYNARD,
Gladys
HORNER and the late Florence,
Norma, Clifford, Lorne, Earl, Robert and Frank. Don was proud
of his eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the McConnell Funeral Home,
Tweed from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service in the Tweed
Chapel Wednesday, April 26th at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Northbrook
Cemetery.
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