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JENNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-13 published
BOUWMEESTER,
Klaas
Passed away at the Meadow Park Nursing Home in Chatham on Thursday,
May 11, 2006. Born in Wijster, The Netherlands, 89 years ago,
son of the late Willem
BOUWMEESTER and Catharina
BRUNSTRING.
His wife Dina
(BEUVING) predeceased in 2000. Surviving are four
sons William and spouse Debbie of Chatham, Richard and wife Mary
Ellen of Chatham, Ron of Ottawa and John and wife Cassandra of
Chatham, three daughters Trixie and husband Carl
JENNER of Chatham,
Cathy and husband Terry
MEREDITH of Chatham and Grace
HAMILTON
of Chatham. Fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.
One brother Harm
BOUWMEESTER and wife
Dien of The Netherlands.
Predeceased by one granddaughter Laura
JENNER, three brothers
and one sister. Friends will be received at the Bowman Funeral
Home, 4 Victoria Avenue, Chatham (519-352-2390) for visitation
on Sunday, May 14, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and where funeral
service will be conducted on Monday, May 15 at 11: 00 a.m. Contributions
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences
may be left at www.bowmanfh.ca
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JENNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-15 published
JENNER,
Phyllis
Joan
(CARR)
On Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at Victoria Hospital, Phyllis
Joan (CARR)
JENNER, 84 years young peacefully passed away, surrounded
by her loving family. Cherished by her sons and daughters Robert,
David, Diane, Linda, Michael and Lesley. Grandchildren: Cortney,
Mitchel, James, Nicole, Matthew, Michelle, Sheri, Kevin, Cathy,
Daniel, Kenny and Ian. Great Grandchildren: Madison, Liam, Riley,
Christian, Melissa, Michelle, Michael, Erin and Noah. Siblings:
Lena, Raymond, Bert and Ted of the United Kingdom and their families.
Sadly missed by Shirley, Colin, Roy, Bob, Joanne, Elena, Terri,
Rob, Kelly, Lisa, Matt Sr. Relatives and Friends will be received
for visitation at McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home (519)-652-2020
in Lambeth, Friday September 15th, 2006, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Service to be held on Saturday September 16, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
with Rev. Sue
McCULLOUGH officiating. Memorial donations may
be made to Children's Hospital of Western Ontario or your favourite
charity. Online condolences to www.mjenner@odyssey.on.ca
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JENNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
MARLATT,
Shirley
Joanne (née
JENNER)
A resident of Chatham, passed peacefully Friday September 22,
2006 at C.K.H.A. Public General campus at 70 years. Beloved wife
of Libero "Nick" Mondo for 30 years. Special mother of Lynn
EVANS
(Bill,) Karen
MARLATT
(Claude
MARTIN) both of Chatham. Treasured
grandmother of Ian
MacDONALD and Darrin
EVANS,
Brandon and Ashley
MARTIN.
Great grandmother of Isaac and Ethan. Also survived by
sisters Jean
COUTTS-
AGAR (Alfred), Katherine
WHITTINGTON (Richard),
Ruth MYERS
(Francis) and Martha
KIRKPATRICK (Donald,) sisters-in-law
Olimpia MAIER
(Nicolo) and AnnaMaria
BAGNALL, brother-in-law
Vic MONDO
(Marie.)
Predeceased by her parents Roy and Margaret
JENNER.
Shirley worked for 33 years at Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce main branch in Chatham and will be sadly missed by
everyone but especially her best pal Nick. The family will receive
Friends and relatives Sunday September 24, 2006 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at the Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Ave., Chatham,
519-352-2390. A funeral service will be held Monday September 25,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment to follow in
Maple Leaf Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences may be left
at www.bowmanfh.ca
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CONORTON,
Richard
Moore
Peacefully with his family by his side on Tuesday, February 28,
2006 at Lisaard House in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Ruth
for 52 years. Special father of Stephen (Lucy), Sharon (Bruce)
JENNER, David (Kathy) and John (Kelly). Dear Papa of Jason (Ginger),
Derek, Christopher "Peanut", Laura, Scott, Diana "D.D.", Joshua
and great-grandchildren Austin, Emma and Preston. Ric will be
sadly missed by his brother and sisters. Friends may call at
the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.),
Weston from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. A service will be held
in the Ward Chapel on Friday at 2: 30 p.m. Cremation. In lieu
of flowers, donations to Lisaard House or C.A.R.D. would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences for the family may be sent to ric.conorton@wardfh.com
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NELSON,
Gilbert
N.
(December 20, 1917-January 15, 2006)
Went to be with his Lord. He will be sadly missed by his wife
Audrey of 61 years. Loving father to Barbara (Larry)
BURNS, and
Donna HUNT. Dear grandfather to Kim (Blair)
JENNETT,
Julie
(Brady)
RAHN, Heather (Aaron)
HAMILTON, Michael
BURNS and Susan (Frank)
HORGAN.
Great-grandfather to Cyril and Spencer. A memorial service
will be held at Church in the Village, 3760 Sheppard Ave. East
on Wednesday, January 18 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Shepherd Village, 3760 Sheppard Ave. East,
Scarborough M1T 3K9.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-28 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Brent
Suddenly and unexpectedly in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on Tuesday,
January 24th, 2006, Brent
TAILOR/TAYLOR, formerly of London, at the
age of 33. Survived by his wife Karen "Kay" and his mother Rosemary
and the late Bob
TAILOR/TAYLOR (2000.) Also survived by his brother
Kevin (Kechi), their children Asha and Matthew; his sister Denise
(Dan DUCKERT,) their children Aric and Sibley; his in-laws: Gary
and Kathleen
WELCH, Molly (Dale)
JENNINGS, Joseph (Cindy)
WELCH,
their children, Abigail and Brandon. A funeral service was held
in Florida on Saturday, January 28th, 2006. A memorial service
will be conducted at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, on Wednesday, February 1st, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. with
visitation one hour prior to the service. Private family interment
of ashes at St. George's Cemetery, Hyde Park at a later date.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Brent, are asked
to consider the charity of their choice. On-line condolences
may be made at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-15 published
JENNINGS,
Elizabeth (née
HARDINGE)
Suddenly at home Elizabeth (née
HARDINGE)
JENNINGS of London
on Saturday, March 11, 2006 in her 73rd year. She will be lovingly
remembered by her children Sue (Mike
MAPLES,)
Bill
(Jenni,)
Richard
(Liz MORRISON) and Heidi (Paul
CURRIE) and her grandchildren
James and Peter; Kane; Alexander, Victoria and Samantha; Ian
and Andrew and long time friend Ken
FRASER.
Cremation has taken
place. A private gathering for family and Friends will take place
on March 16, 2006 from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at 3 Cardinal Drive, Woodstock,
Ontario (519) 537-0145. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.
Forest City Cremation Service (675-0772).
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-22 published
MacDOUGALL,
Heather
Lynn
Unexpectedly with her loving family at her side at University
Hospital, on Wednesday, April 19th, 2006, Heather Lynn
MacDOUGALL
of London at the age of 20. Loving daughter of Kevin and Linda.
Cherished and hard working sister of Meghan and Sean. Beloved
granddaughter of Della and the late Bill
MacDOUGALL and Ken
JENNINGS
and the late Barb
DELORME.
Also survived and lovingly remembered
by many aunts, uncles, cousins and Friends. Visitation will be
held at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North,
on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. A memorial service
will be conducted at Oakridge Presbyterian Church, 862 Freele
Street, on Monday, April 24th, 2006 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment in
Woodland Cemetery following a reception at the church. Those
wishing to make a donation in memory of Heather are asked to
consider The Heather MacDougall Memorial Bursary at Brescia University
College, 1285 Western Road, London, Ontario, N6G 1H2. Email condolences
may be sent to mail@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-02 published
LITTLE,
Thomas "
Tom"
Elgin
Suddenly at his home in Wilkesport on Saturday, April 29, 2006,
Thomas "
Tom"
Elgin
LITTLE age 61 years. Beloved husband of Joyce.
Loving father of Steve and Deb
LITTLE,
Randy and Tara
LITTLE,
Sheri and Dave
WHITSITT all of Courtright, Danielle
WAYBRANT
of Corunna and Leah
PRAILL of Wilkesport. Proud Papa of Riley,
Ashley, Paige, Bryce, Taylor, Kaitlyn, Emma, Connor and Jersey
dog. Also survived by Steve, Randy and Sheri's mother, Janet
LITTLE of Mooretown; his mother Dorothy
(SHERWOOD)
LITTLE of
Courtright; his mother-in-law Marion
HARGROVE of Corunna; close
family Friends Lou
MacPHERSON of Mooretown and Hilda
SWAN of
Sarnia, his brothers and sisters, George and Carol
LITTLE of
Mooretown, Ken and Erica
LITTLE of Sombra, Gayle and Robert
JUDAS
of Windsor, Sandra and Jim
MUNDAY of Corunna, Gary
LITTLE of
Calgary, Sharon and Dan
FIELDS of Wallaceburg, Holly and Keith
HOLDER of Wallaceburg, Velma
WELLS and friend Ted of Corunna,
Garnet LITTLE and friend Monique of Courtright, John and Sharon
LITTLE of Wyoming and Ann
LITTLE of Sarnia. Brother-in-law of
Lewis and Marilyn
HENRY of Dresden, Pat and Bev
JENNINGS of Kincardine,
Ruth and Alan
HARGROVE of Sombra, Lawrence and Mary
HENRY of
Sombra and Marguerite and Mike
JUBENVILLE of Paincourt. Numerous
nieces and nephews also survive. Predeceased by his father Elgin
(Bud) LITTLE and infant sister Marion. Tom retired from Local #663
of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Union. He was an avid horseman
and member of the Quarter Horse and Paint Association, was a retired
farmer from Moore Township and was most at peace on his farm
with his family in Wilkesport. Friends will be received at the
Knight Funeral Home, 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private family funeral service will be
held with cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, sympathy may
be expressed through memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society or to the Alzheimer Society.
Knight 519-862-2845. "Rest in Peace Tom and Dad"
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-06 published
SIGSWORTH,
V.
Marguerite
(JENNINGS)
At Longworth Long Term Care, London on Saturday, November 4th,
2006 V. Marguerite
(JENNINGS)
SIGSWORTH of London in her 88th
year. Beloved wife of John
SIGSWORTH. Dear mother of Grant
SIGSWORTH
and his wife
Olwen of whitby. Dear sister of Helen
HESS of Wallaceburg,
Dorcas HARRIS and her husband Carman of Sarnia and sister-in-law
Alice SIGSWORTH of London. Predeceased by her brother Harold
JENNINGS and his wife
Ethel and her sisters Nellie
JENNINGS,
Esther LEWIS and her husband Charles, Mabel
DAWSON and her husband
Neil and Gertrude
JENNINGS and her brothers-in-law Harry
ANNETT
and Morris
CHILDS.
Loving grandmother of Michael
SIGSWORTH and
his wife Natalie and Bryan
SIGSWORTH all of Whitby. Fondly remembered
by her nieces and her nephews. Marguerite was born in Dawn Township
near Dresden, trained in nursing at London's Victoria Hospital
and the University of Washington. Before marriage in 1964 she
served as head Nurse at Imperial Oil's Medical Clinic in Sarnia.
Friends will be received by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Terry
MOWAT of Free Methodist Church, London officiating. Interment
in Harrowsmith Cemetery, Harrowsmith, Ontario. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to International
Child Care Ministries c/o the Free Methodist Church, 402 Commissioners
Road West, London, Ontario N6J 1Y3. (online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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DAWDY,
Carman▼
Victor▼
At the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday November 7,
2006. Carman Victor
DAWDY of Dutton in his 93rd year. Beloved
husband of the late Esther
(WINGER)
DAWDY (2005.) They would
have been married 66 years May 11, 2006. Loved father of Joan
and Wayne WILTON of Wallacetown and Velma Jane and the late Frank
WALTON of Shedden. Loved grandfather of Cammie, Monica and Todd
and great-grandfather of Lexi, Paige, Josh, Edward, Michael,
Taylor, Braden and Jesse and great-great-grandfather of Erica
and Logan. Dear brother of Vera
MURRAY of R.R.#1 Iona Station
and Myrtle
JENNINGS of Sacramento, California. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by grand_sons Steven
and Larry, twin sister Gladys sister Velma, brothers Gordon,
Wilson, James, Claude and William. Carman was a retired farmer
and heavy equipment operator. Relatives and Friends will be received
at the Arn Funeral Home, 193 Shackleton St. Dutton Thursday 7-9
where the funeral service will be held on Friday November 10,
2006 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment in Oakland Cemetery. Donations to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-09 published
DAWDY,
Carman▲
Victor▲
At the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday, November 7,
2006. Carman Victor
DAWDY of Dutton in his 93rd year. Beloved
husband of the late Esther
(WINGER)
DAWDY (2005.) They would
have been married 66 years May 11, 2006. Loved father of Joan
and Wayne WILTON of Wallacetown and Velma Jane and the late Frank
WALTON of Shedden. Loved grandfather of Cammie, Monica and Todd
and great-grandfather of Lexi, Paige, Josh, Edward, Michael,
Taylor, Braden and Jesse and great great-grandfather of Erica
and Logan. Dear brother of Vera
MURRAY of R.R.#1, Iona Station
and Myrtle
JENNINGS of Sacramento, California. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by grand_sons Steven
and Larry, twin sister Gladys, sisters, Velma, Agnes and Edith,
brothers Gordon, Wilson, James, Claude, William, Arthur and Patrick.
Carman was a retired farmer and heavy equipment operator. Relatives
and Friends will be received at the Arn Funeral Home, 193 Shackleton
Street, Dutton Thursday 7-9 where the funeral service will be held
on Friday, November 10, 2006 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment in Oakland
Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-14 published
COYLE,
George
N.
In loving memory of a dear son and brother George N.
COYLE who
passed away 6 years ago November 13th, 2000.
We don't have to advertise
To let you know how much we miss you,
We just hope some day we'll all be together with your father,
George J. COYLE who died February 23rd, 1984.
We need no words except to say still Loved and missed in every
way.
Ever remembered by mother Edith, sisters Penny
JENNINGS
(Bill,)
Nancy FITZGERALD
(Mike) and brother Joe
COYLE.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-07 published
BENDING,
David
Arthur
Peacefully at Bluewater Health Mitton Site on Tuesday, December 5th,
2006, David Arthur
BENDING, age 67 of Sarnia passed away. David
will be sadly missed by his dear wife of 33 years, Diane
(JENNINGS)
BENDING.
Loving
Father of Stephanie and David
PEARSALL, Kelly
and Ken BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Ward and Melanie
YORKE, Robert and Gillian
YORKE,
and Mike BENDING.
Gone but not forgotten by his grandchildren
Josh, Jake, Luke, and Hannah
PEARSALL; Megan, Kenny and Maxwell
BAUMAN/BOWMAN;
Mitchell,
Connor and Piper
YORKE and his sister-in-law
Elizabeth BENDING.
Many nieces and nephews survive. He was predeceased
by brothers Tom and Jack and sister Barbara. Along his many journeys
through life David was president of the Goderich Lion's Club,
a baseball and hockey coach in Guelph. He also served as an officer
with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was a longtime member
of the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club. A celebration of Dave's
life will take place in the Chapel of the D.J. Robb Funeral Home
(102 N. Victoria Street, Sarnia) on Friday, December 8th at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment will follow at Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may visit
with the family at the funeral home on Thursday between the hours
of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family. Messages of condolence
can be sent to djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-16 published
STANLEY,
Ruth▼
Lorna▼ (née
JENNINGS)
On Tuesday, February 14, 2006 in her 85th year, Ruth was finally
released from her struggle with illness and pain. We hope she
is now with her beloved late husband and best friend, Bob. Ruth
will be mourned by her two sons, Robert and Barry, Bob's children,
Laura, David and Carol, her grandchildren, Dawn and Travis, her
three great grandchildren, Leah, Will and Megan, her sister Eileen
and her first husband, Philip. A memorial service to celebrate
Ruth's life will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, February 18, 2006
at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (4th
traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Dr.). In lieu of flowers,
buy someone you love something nice. Ruth loved and was loved.
Goodnight sweet princess.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-28 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, The Reverend Dr. Clifford A.S. (1919-2006)
Peacefully at home, surrounded by love on February 27, 2006 in
his 87th year after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his
wife, Mary
SANDERSON, his children: Cherry (Bill
WEBSTER) of
Newmarket; Kirk (Donna
GRIFFITH) and Stuart (Monica
HAMILTON),
both of Toronto, his brother-in-law, Robert
MITCHELL of White
Rock, British Columbia and grandchildren: Daryll, Kimberley,
Meredith, Gillian and Gwendolyn. Predeceased by his parents,
Annie JENNINGS and George
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, his first wife
Patricia
KIRKPATRICK
(1977,) his daughter, Gracie (1981;) his sisters, Grace
MITCHELL
of Montreal and White Rock (2003) and Doris
GROSE of Swift Current
(1999) and his brothers, Walter of Langley, British Columbia
(2005) and Lloyd of Montreal (1986). Cliff was born in Langham,
Saskatchewan and was always fiercely proud of his Saskatchewan
roots. He studied theology at St. Andrew's College in Saskatoon
and at Union Theological College, Columbia University in New
York where he obtained his doctorate with great distinction.
Ordained by The United Church of Canada in 1942 at the age of
23, he served pastorates in Dundurn, Sask (1942-44), Third Ave,
North Battleford, Saskatchewan. (1947-52), St. Giles, Hamilton
(1952-59), Robertson (now Robertson-Wesley), Edmonton (1959-66),
Metropolitan, Toronto (1966-75 and Bloor Street, Toronto (1975-86).
Cliff's great gift and passion was in conveying the message of
the Gospel. This was manifested in radio programmes (Sunday School
of the Air in North Battleford and The Good Ship Crusader in
Hamilton) as well as two minute weekly spots on Station
CFRB
(1970-86) in Toronto; a festival of the arts, dayspring at Metropolitan
United Church; a controversial sculpture of The Crucified Woman
at Bloor Street Church (1979); articles in The United Church
Observer (1960's 1990's) and monthly columns in The Toronto Star.
Following his retirement in 1986, Cliff was a popular anniversary
preacher and retreat leader across the country and a volunteer
chaplain at Casey House Hospice for people with A.I.D.S. and
Wellesley Hospital's H.I.V./A.I.D.S. wing. He taught at many
of the United Church's theological colleges during his ministry
and was the author of several books. Cliff travelled extensively
in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America; in
China, East Germany and Russia and gained on-the-spot understanding
of current social and political conditions which informed his
preaching. Throughout Cliff's life, singing was an important
expression of his faith and love of life and even in his last
years when his memory failed him he continued to sing. For over
forty years he cottaged on Little Boshkung Lake at Carnarvon
in Haliburton, Ontario. For ten and a half years, following a
stroke during surgery, Cliff was cared for in his own home. The
family is grateful to the many, many Friends, Community Care
East
York,
Bayview Community Hospice and Dr. Ian
FERGUSON and
Dr. Robert
McKELLAR who supported them during this time and made
it possible for Cliff to remain at home. A celebration of Cliff's
life will be held at Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St.
W. (corner of Bloor and Huron) on Saturday, March 4 at 11: 00
a.m. Visiting will be on Friday, March 3 at Bloor Street United
Church from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Donations in Cliff's memory
may be made to The Clifford Elliott Spirit of Saskatchewan Ministry
Trust Fund, c/o The United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street
West, Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4. Go Forth Into The
World With A Daring And A Tender Love, Go In Peace - The World
Is Waiting. And Whatever You Do, Do It For Love, And In The Spirit
Of Jesus - Who Is Your Christ!
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-25 published
BARBER,
Sarah▼
Elizabeth▼ "
Bessie▼" (née
JENNINGS)
Peacefully on April 24, 2006 at 4 Teddington Park, in her 105th
year. Bessie was predeceased by her beloved husband, Cecil. Cherished
mother of Anne and John (Maureen). Loving grandmother of Don,
Lesley (Paul) and great-grandmother of Alex and Kevin. Bessie
was predeceased by her brothers, Harry, George and Bob and sister
Estelle. She will be remembered for her common sense, dedication
and commitment to her family, Friends and community. Bessie was
a long time devoted member of Fairlawn Heights United Church.
Our sincere thanks to the staff of Four Teddington Park Avenue
for their help and kindness over the past eighteen years. A family
celebration of her remarkable life will take place.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-12 published
EPPS,
Robert
Frederick
In loving memory of Robert
EPPS, 86 years, who passed away May 10th,
2006 in his residence with his family by his side. Beloved husband
of Nan (HARPER)
EPPS predeceased 2001. Devoted father of Rae
"Allan" EPPS predeceased 2005. Dear son of Frank and Lidia
JENNINGS)
EPPS and brother of Peter and Dennis, all predeceased. Survived
by his grand_son Robert
DUNCAN of Lively and granddaughter Julie
(husband Philip
MONKHOUSE) also of Lively. Will be missed by
the Collyer family, his late son's partner Shirley, and many
Friends. Served as Squadron Leader in the Royal Canadian Air
Force from 1940 to 1967, where he obtained the honourable Distinguished
Flying Cross. Robert was a true gentleman and lived with dignity
and class. A member of the Old Guard, he met monthly with fellow
members of Squadron 426 to share a pint and many memories. Special
thank you to Doctor Robert
CLENDENNING for his care and comraderie.
Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street,
Sudbury. As per his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral
service. Cremation at Parklawn Crematorium followed by private
burial. Donations to Miners for Cancer or the Canadian Warplane
Heritage Museum (Hamilton) would be appreciated. "If you must
bury something, bury my faults, my weaknesses and my prejudices
against my fellow man. Give my sins to the devil, give my soul
to God. If by chance you wish to remember me, do it with a kind
deed or a word to someone who needs you. If you do all that I
have asked, I will live forever."
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-11 published
Brian NOLAN:
Producer,
Teacher And Writer (1932-2006)
With his friend Peter
JENNINGS, he was among a corps of Canadian
broadcasters who took American networks by storm. He returned
home to help transform the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
and to teach at Carleton University
By F.F. LANGAN,
Page
S11
Toronto -- Brian
NOLAN was only a few metres away when Jack Ruby
shot Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas police station at 11: 26
on the morning of November 24, 1963. He was the CTV field
producer working with Peter
JENNINGS, then a 25-year-old reporter,
and cameraman Larry Brown.
It was one of the most dramatic moments in the lives of the three
men who had rushed from Ottawa to Dallas to cover the assassination
of U.S. President John Kennedy. Their work soon found Mr.
JENNINGS
and Mr. NOLAN working for ABC News in New York. They were
in the vanguard of many Canadians who worked in U.S. television
news. Their training and, for on-air people, their neutral accents
made Canadians ideal candidates for the Am-Nets, as the American
networks are known in the television biz.
On some assignments, their Canadian passports did not hurt either.
One of Mr.
NOLAN's big television scoops was the Soviet suppression
of Prague Spring -- the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in
August of 1968. He and a German cameraman, Jorg Weiland, filmed
Soviet tanks in the streets of Prague and managed to get their
footage over the frontier when it was closed to all other crews.
Anchored by Mr.
JENNINGS, it was broadcast from ABC's London
bureau as a U.S. television exclusive.
Mr. NOLAN's career included much more than a four-year stint
with a U.S. network. He was a pioneer in television news in Canada
and worked for all three Canadian networks: the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation -- where he was a producer on This Hour Has Seven
Days in the mid-1960s -- CTV and Global.
In 1972, he wrote the Nolan Report for Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation News in which he suggested changes that had already
been adapted by U.S. networks, such as the use of satellites
to bring news material from overseas instead of shipping reports
by air. "It is inconceivable that the corporation would demand
that its radio news service collect overseas news by mail instead
of using transoceanic circuits," Mr.
NOLAN wrote. "In essence,
this is what the present policy demands of the television news
service."
Many of his suggestions were subtle, such as the use of actuality
sound from the field instead of silent footage or, even worse
in his view, phony sound effects. Most were ideas that could
come only from someone with a real understanding of television
news. "Almost all his recommendations came to pass. He was quite
prophetic," said Bill
CUNNINGHAM, a foreign correspondent and
chief news editor of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at
the time.
A true television pioneer, Mr.
NOLAN was a field producer before
anyone even came up with the name. A field producer travels with
a camera crew and a reporter to make editorial decisions, and
also figures out such logistical problems as how to get the footage
to a "feed point" where it can actually make it on to a newscast.
"NOLAN almost invented the job of field producer. And he was
one of the first television producers to use the bird [satellite]
on a daily basis to put Peter
JENNINGS on the air from London
for the ABC nightly newscast," Mr.
CUNNINGHAM said. "He was
known to be so honest that producers from the other networks
trusted him to run the satellite pool feeds because they knew
he wouldn't cheat them out of their satellite time."
Brian NOLAN grew up in Hamilton, Ontario His father, Joe
NOLAN,
was a plumber and a local legend known as Pike who played for
the Hamilton Tigers, as one of the two professional football
teams in the city was known at the time.
As a young man, Brian joined the U.S. Army "for the adventure,"
as he later told one of his sons. His unit was about to be shipped
to Korea when he was plucked out of the infantry and given a
job of writing for Stars and Stripes, the U.S. military newspaper.
He did end up in the Korean War, but as a solider-reporter rather
than as a combatant.
In 1953, he returned to Hamilton to settle into his old life
and wonder what to do next.
"He was sitting in a pool hall reading a book when one of the
regulars came over to him and said 'I've never seen anyone in
here reading. Do you want a job at a newspaper?' " said his son
Philip, in recounting the family legend of how his father landed
his first newspaper job. "He started work at The Hamilton Spectator."
Mr. NOLAN stayed at the Spectator for three years as a police
reporter, sports reporter and general news reporter and the left
to work for the Hamilton radio station CHML. He liked to
tell a studio story about one night in February of 1959 when
a plane crash killed the rock 'n roll stars Buddy Holly, Richie
Valens and the Big Bopper, a Texas disk jockey turned singer
whose real name was Jiles P. Richardson. Mr.
NOLAN had wanted
to break into the regular programming to make a news flash, but
the sportscaster, an older man with no appreciation for young
rock stars, refused. By all accounts, something close to a fist
fight occurred before the bulletin finally went to air.
In 1961, Mr.
NOLAN moved to his first television job and joined
CTV News, which produced its national newscast out of CJOH
in Ottawa. It was there that he teamed up with the young Mr.
JENNINGS.
They travelled all over North America with forays into Europe.
One of Mr.
NOLAN's first big stories was the building of the
Berlin Wall. As field producer, he also doubled as a second cameraman,
carrying a Swiss-made, 16-mm Bolex camera. It was lightweight
and held just a little more three minutes worth of film, but
its quality added something to his reports. On November 29, 1963,
Mr. NOLAN, just back from Dallas, took his Bolex to Ste. Therese,
Quebec -- just north of Montreal -- to film The wreckage of a
DC-8 there. Later, he and journalist Patrick
WATSON made a documentary
of the crash that killed 118 passengers and crew.
When Mr. JENNINGS made the jump to ABC News, Mr.
NOLAN didn't
follow right away. He enjoyed working on This Hour Has Seven
Days, co-hosted by maverick broadcasters Mr.
WATSON and Laurier
LaPierre. The program was irreverent and quite unlike anything
seen on television. It caused such controversy -- especially
in Parliament -- that it lasted only two years.
"Brian started at the beginning of the program, making short
and long documentaries. He came to story meetings with great
ideas that were almost always accepted," Mr.
WATSON said.
After
Seven
Days, Mr.
NOLAN went to ABC News as a senior
producer and moved to New York with his family.
"As soon as he started working for ABC News we hardly saw
him," said his son Philip, who expresses no bitterness. He and
his two brothers are now camera operators for television news.
"One night the phone rang. He put it down and said 'You're not
going to believe this. They shot Bobby Kennedy.' He was gone
for a week."
A short while later, Mr.
NOLAN moved his family to London. He
was made senior producer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
It was during this period that he produced many of Mr.
JENNINGS's
news reports and handled the complexities of early satellite
feeds to New York.
In 1971, he left ABC News and returned to Canada. He wrote
the Nolan Report and, a short time later, went to Global television
where Mr. CUNNINGHAM had become vice-president of news. One of
their coups was a 90-minute documentary called The Last Nazi.
It was about Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and the man who
ran Nazi Germany's armaments program.
"CUNNINGHAM and
NOLAN just picked up the phone and called Speer
and got the Canadian television rights for his autobiography,"
recalled Mr.
WATSON, who was the writer and interviewer on the
program. "They called me and asked me if I would work with them.
And Brian and I were off to Europe for several weeks."
The documentary won many awards in Canada and was nominated for
an Emmy in the United States.
After he left television he took up teaching and writing. In
1978, he took a job at the school of journalism at Carleton University
and remained there for 18 years. More recently, he indulged an
interest in military history and wrote seven books, including
a well-received biography of Buzz Beurling, the enigmatic Second
World War fighter pilot from Verdun, Quebec He also wrote a biography
of Donald Brittain, the legendary documentary filmmaker from
the National Film Board.
In his later years, Mr.
NOLAN showed an entrepreneurial streak
and, with his wife Holly owned a mustard shop and a restaurant
in Ottawa. Last week, a wake was held at the restaurant, which
is called L'Ange, on the Sparks Street Mall.
Brian NOLAN was born in St. Catharines, Ontario on January 18,
He died of lung cancer in Ottawa on August 31, 2006. He was 74.
He leaves his wife Holly, a daughter Catherine and three sons,
Philip, Mike and Paul.
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DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS,
James
Ian, C.M., K.St.J., C.D., Q.C.
Peacefully, in his 87th year, at Toronto on October 30, 2006
in the company of his loved ones. Much beloved husband for 63 years
of the late Phyllis (d. 2005) and father of Ian, Diana and Jane.
Adored Boppa of Loris
ADAMSON (Douglas) and Alexandra
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS,
Donna MUNRO,
Bill,
Jake and Ted
JENNINGS and Andrew, Amy and
Kate OLIVER.
Loving companion of Marion
DICK.
son of the late
Howard and Clara
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and brother of Nancy
WATT and the late
C.R. (Larry)
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS.
Graduate of Upper Canada College ('39,)
Trinity College ('42) and Osgoode Hall ('49). Served overseas
with the 48th Highlanders of Canada in England and Scotland and
in the invasion of Sicily. Prisoner of War in Italy and Germany
1943-45. Following the War, he served in the Militia, retiring
in 1958 as Lt. Col., Partner of McCarthy and McCarthy. Past Chairman
of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. While holding that position
he activated the Sunnybrook Foundation and led its first capital
campaign. Past National Chairman of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.
Past President of the Fort York Branch of The Royal Canadian
Legion. Member of the Senate of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
of Canada. In recent years a dedicated and proud supporter of
the interests of Veterans and advisor to Veterans Affairs Canada
awarded the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation. Humanist
and early promoter of diversities and equalities. Faithful parishioner
of Grace Church on-the-Hill. President and Chairman of many clubs
and organizations. Member of the Order of Canada and awarded
the Queen's Jubilee Medal. Distinguished and generous soldier
and comrade, husband, father and grandfather, lawyer and leader.
A long life, well-lived, founded on principle and service to
his country, his Regiment and the Army, his family and his many
communities, now embarking on what he called his last great adventure.
Services at Grace Church on-the-Hill at 11: 00 a.m. on Thursday,
November 2, 2006, followed by private family interment in the
family plot at Mt. Pleasant. Visitation at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, on Wednesday,
November 1, 2006 from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The family thanks Doctor Fred
SAIBIL of Sunnybrook, palliative care
nurse Igal
YAGUDIN and caregivers Ami and Elvie for their profoundly
good care. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Veterans
Comfort Fund, c/o The Administrator, K Wing, Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto M4N 3N5 or to Grace
Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Road, Toronto M4V 1X4 would
be most appreciated.
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KILBRIDE,
Fintan
On Thursday, December 21, 2006, Fintan died most peacefully with
his loving wife at his side. Born March 18, 1927, in Bray, County
Wicklow, Ireland, Fintan grew up in Clonmel, County Tipperary.
He was predeceased by his parents, Bernard Joseph and Anne Ledwith
KILBRIDE, and by his sister, Nuala
WATERS
(Frank.)
Married to
Kenise Murphy
KILBRIDE since 1973, Fintan also leaves his daughters
Siobhan KILBRIDE and Ciara Kilbride
AMARAL and son-in-law Nelson
AMARAL, grandchildren Declan and Rhianne, brothers (Rev.) Brian,
Aidan (Mary), Kevin (Ita), and (Rev.) Malachy, sisters Dympna
BEVAN and Louise
JENNINGS
(George,) his many devoted cousins,
relatives by marriage, and Friends from Rotary, Solidarity-Haiti,
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, Free the Children,
and others who benefited from his warm-hearted and tireless commitment
to justice for the poor in Haiti, Nicaragua, Jamaica, and Africa.
Fintan entered the Congregation of the Holy Spirit in 1944 and
taught in Trinidad and Eastern Nigeria. Before being expelled
from Nigeria in 1970 at the end of the Biafran War, Fintan had
built a hospital and taught in six high schools, three of which
he had also built. In Canada he taught at Neil McNeil High School
from 1975 to 1992 and created Students Crossing Borders, originally
an international cooperative education program he had started
to introduce students to the realities of living and working
in less developed countries, and to the responsibilities that
privilege brings. Recipient of the Francis Libermann award for
outstanding service as a Spritan, the Marian Tyrrell award for
promoting social justice as a teacher, and the Lewis Perinbam
award for international development, Fintan nevertheless prized
most the numerous letters from former students and others that
bespoke their new conviction that they too could and would 'make
a difference' on behalf of the children of the poor. Fintan's
Irish charm and wit, his loving outreach to new Friends and old,
his abiding interest in the young and their hopes - but probably
not his devastating prowess in racquet sports - will be grievously
missed. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, December 24th and 2-5 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, December 26th. The Funeral Mass will
be held on Wednesday, December 27th at 11 o'clock in Holy Name
Church, 71 Gough Avenue (at Danforth Avenue). In lieu of flowers,
please contribute in Fintan's name to Solidarity-Haiti, 425A St-Louis
Street, Gatineau, Québec J8V 1E7 or Free the Children, 233 Carlton
Street, Toronto, Ontario M5A 2L2, both of which organizations
Fintan was closely and enthusiastically associated.
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BAKER,
Georgina
Brown (née
GRAY/GREY)
Peacefully, at Extendicare Medex in Ottawa, on Wednesday, January
18, 2006, from complications due to Lou Gehrig's disease. Dear
sister of Gerald "Jerry"
BAKER of Ottawa. Dear mother of Mary
(Chris JENNINGS) of Windsor. Predeceased by her daughter Betty
(Steve RIGBEY, surviving) of St. Catharines. Dear grandmother
of Carrie and Richard
JENNINGS and Halley
RIGBEY.
Georgie was
born May 10, 1927 in Smiths Falls, Ontario, she resided in Toronto
until April 2005 except for one year (1951-1952) in Vancouver
with her husband Earle
BAKER (passed away 1987.) She was a member
of the St. Paul's Anglican Church Choir for 42 years and also
of the St. Paul's Singers. At her request, her body was donated
to science. A Memorial Service will be held at Murray E. Newbigging
Funeral Home, 733 Mount Pleasant Rd., Toronto, Ontario, on Wednesday,
January 25, 2006 at 7: 00 p.m. A Memorial Service will also be
held at Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Ontario,
on Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a
donation to the charity of choice would be appreciated.
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STANLEY,
Ruth▲
Lorna▲ (née
JENNINGS)
On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, in her 85th year, Ruth was finally
released from her struggle with illness and pain. We hope she
is now with her beloved late husband and best friend, Bob. Ruth
will be mourned by her two sons, Robert and Barry, Bob's children,
Laura, David and Carol, her grandchildren, Dawn and Travis, her
three great-grandchildren, Leah, Will and Megan, her sister,
Eileen and her first husband, Philip. A memorial service to celebrate
Ruth's life will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, February 18, 2006
at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (4th
traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Dr.). In lieu of flowers,
buy someone you love something nice. Ruth loved and was loved.
Goodnight sweet princess.
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JENNINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-28 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, The Reverend Dr. Clifford A.S. (1919-2006)
Peacefully at home, surrounded by love on February 27, 2006 in
his 87th year after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his
wife, Mary
SANDERSON, his children: Cherry (Bill
WEBSTER) of
Newmarket; Kirk (Donna
GRIFFITH) and Stuart (Monica
HAMILTON),
both of Toronto, his brother-in-law, Robert
MITCHELL of White
Rock, British Columbia and grandchildren: Daryll, Kimberley,
Meredith, Gillian and Gwendolyn. Predeceased by his parents,
Annie JENNINGS and George
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, his first wife, Patricia
KIRKPATRICK
(1977,) his daughter, Gracie (1981;) his sisters, Grace
MITCHELL
of Montreal and White Rock (2003) and Doris
GROSE of Swift Current
(1999) and his brothers, Walter of Langley, British Columbia
(2005) and Lloyd of Montreal (1986). Cliff was born in Langham,
Saskatchewan. and was always fiercely proud of his Saskatchewan
roots. He studied theology at St. Andrew's College in Saskatoon
and at Union Theological College, Columbia University in New
York where he obtained his doctorate with great distinction.
Ordained by The United Church of Canada in 1942 at the age of
23, he served pastorates in Dundurn, Saskatchewan. (1942-44),
Third Ave., North Battleford, Saskatchewan. (1947-52), St. Giles,
Hamilton (1952-59), Robertson (now Robertson-Wesley), Edmonton
(1959-66), Metropolitan, Toronto (1966-75) and Bloor Street,
Toronto (1975-86). Cliff's great gift and passion was in conveying
the message of the Gospel. This was manifested in radio programmes
(Sunday School of the Air in North Battleford and The Good Ship
Crusader in Hamilton) as well as two minute weekly spots on Station
CFRB (1970-86) in Toronto; a festival of the arts, dayspring
at Metropolitan United Church; a controversial sculpture of The
Crucified Woman at Bloor Street Church (1979); articles in The
United Church Observer (1960's-1990's) and monthly columns in
The Toronto Star. Following his retirement in 1986, Cliff was
a popular anniversary preacher and retreat leader across the
country and a volunteer chaplain at Casey House Hospice for people
with A.I.D.S. and Wellesley Hospital's H.I.V./A.I.D.S. wing.
He taught at many of the United Church's theological colleges
during his ministry and was the author of several books. Cliff
travelled extensively in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa
and Latin America; in China, East Germany and Russia and gained
on-the-spot understanding of current social and political conditions
which informed his preaching. Throughout Cliff's life, singing
was an important expression of his faith and love of life and
even in his last years when his memory failed him he continued
to sing. For over forty years he cottaged on Little Boshkung
Lake at Carnarvon in Haliburton, Ontario. For ten and a half
years, following a stroke during surgery, Cliff was cared for
in his own home. The family is grateful to the many, many Friends,
Community Care East York, Bayview Community Hospice and Dr. Ian
FERGUSON and Dr. Robert
McKELLAR who supported them during this
time and made it possible for Cliff to remain at home. A celebration
of Cliff's life will be held at Bloor Street United Church, 300
Bloor St. W. (corner of Bloor and Huron) on Saturday, March 4
at 11: 00 a.m. Visiting will be on Friday, March 3 at Bloor Street
United Church from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Donations in Cliff's
memory may be made to The Clifford Elliott Spirit of Saskatchewan
Ministry Trust Fund, c/o The United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor
Street West, Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4. Go Forth Into
The World With A Daring And A Tender Love, Go In Peace - The
World Is Waiting. And Whatever You Do, Do It For Love, And In
The Spirit Of Jesus - Who Is Your Christ!
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FERNLEY,
Letitia (née
JENNINGS)
Peacefully with family at her side on March 1, 2006. Beloved
wife of the late Charles
FERNLEY, mother of Norma, Charlene,
Paul (Bonnie), Wayne (Sylvia), Steve (Sheila), Patti, Ronnie
and the late Brian. Much loved by fifteen grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. Survived by sisters Violet, Laura, and Jean
of Huntsville, Ontario. Sister of the late Mary, Norma and Bill.
Visitation will take place at the Heritage Funeral Centre at
50 Overlea Blvd., 416-423-1000, on Sunday, March 5th from 2 to
4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on
Monday, March 6th at 11 a.m.
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JENNINGS,
Leonard
Elliott
Peacefully, in the presence of his devoted wife Aija, on Tuesday,
March 7, 2006, at their home, in his 70th year. Len has touched
the lives of his wife of 39 years, his daughter Deanna, his adored
granddaughter, Shelby and other grandchildren who were in his
thoughts, his father Elliott and brother Elliott Jr. Len fought
the battle with lung cancer - and won - to succumb finally to
a brain tumour. A private ceremony was held Saturday, March 11,
2006, as per his wishes. Many thanks to the heroic efforts of
the staff at the Princess Margaret Hospital for genuinely putting
their hearts into the care and treatments for Len. Special thoughts
for Doctor Frances
SHEPPARD,
Doctor
MANDEL, Doctor
WALDREN and their support
staff that gave his family one last year of memories, special
moments and the gift of time. Any donations made to the Princess
Margaret Hospital, Palliative Care will be received with gratitude.
Thank you to the staff at Turner and Porter - Peel Chapel for their
kindness and efficiency. The family is grateful for their support
and genuine empathy. Thank you to those who showed their support
and paid their respects. Take heart that Len is walking with
the angels now.
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RASMUSSEN,
Maja
Went to be with her Lord on April 2, 2006 at Markhaven. Maja
was born in Denmark on February 25, 1905. Predeceased by her
beloved husband Sven, brothers Fred, Christian, Niels, Karl,
sisters Emilie, Mia, and nephew Doctor Paul
JACOBSEN
(Rosemary.)
She called Canada her home for 62 years. She brought with her
the skills in cooking and baking that she had learned as a young
woman. Lovingly remembered by her niece Anna
JENNINGS
(Don,)
nephew Niels
JACOBSEN
(Laurie,) sister-in-law Betty
SCHOU (Fred,)
and many nieces and nephews in Denmark. We thank the staff at
Markhaven for the wonderful care that they gave to her. Memorial
service will be held at Markhaven, 54 Parkway Ave., Markham,
L3R 8Z4 in the Neely Auditorium on Tuesday, April 11th, at 7: 30 p.m.
Visitation between 6: 30-7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to The Markhaven Foundation, or to the charity of your choice
will be gratefully appreciated.
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GOSLEY,
Gladys▼
Irene▼
(JENNINGS)
At Roberta Place Nursing Home Barrie, on Saturday April 22, 2006,
surrounded by her granddaughter Amanda, her daughters Shirley
and Sharon, and two very dear Friends Shirley and Judy. Gladys
JENNINGS in her 91st year, beloved wife of the late Albert
GOSLEY.
Loving mother of Joan, Shirley, Edward, Beverley, Sandra, Donald,
Ronald, Sharon, and the late Gladys. Lovingly remembered by her
33 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased▼ by her brother William
JENNINGS.
Resting▼ at Rod Abrams
Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Rd. Tottenham (905) 936-3477 on
Wednesday April 26, 2006 from 11 a.m. until time of funeral service
in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Trinity Cemetery Beeton. In
memoriam donations to the Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, Royal Victoria Hospital Regional Cancer Centre Barrie,
or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by
the family.
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BARBER,
Sarah▲
Elizabeth▲ "
Bessie▲" (née
JENNINGS)
Peacefully on April 24, 2006, at 4 Teddington Park, in her 105th
year. Bessie was predeceased by her beloved husband Cecil. Cherished
mother of Anne and John (Maureen). Loving grandmother of Don,
Lesley (Paul) and great-grandmother of Alex and Kevin. Bessie
was predeceased by her brothers, Harry, George and Bob and sister
Estelle. She will be remembered for her common sense, dedication
and commitment to her family, Friends and community. Bessie was
a long time devoted member of Fairlawn Heights United Church.
Our sincere thanks to the staff of Four Teddington Park Avenue
for their help and kindness over the past eighteen years. A family
celebration of her remarkable life will take place.
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GOSLEY,
Gladys▲
Irene▲
At Roberta Place Nursing Home Barrie, on Saturday, April 22,
2006, surrounded by her granddaughter Amanda, her daughters Shirley
and Sharon, and two very dear Friends Shirley and Judy. Gladys
JENNINGS, in her 91st year, beloved with of the late Albert
GOSLEY.
Loving mother of Joan and the late Harold
JEWELL,
Shirley and
Jim KING,
Edward and the late Shirley, Beverley, Sandra and Louis
JEWELL,
Donald and
Georgina,
Ronald and Caralyn, Sharon and Murray
RILEY, and the late Gladys (Art
PREECE.)
Lovingly remembered
by her 33 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased▲ by her brother William
JENNINGS.
Resting▲ at Rod Abrams
Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477 on
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 from 11 a.m. until time of funeral
service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Trinity Cemetery Beeton.
In memoriam donations to the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind, Royal Victoria Hospital Regional Cancer Centre Barrie,
or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by
the family.
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