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KNOX o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-13 published
JAFFRAY,
June
(KNOX)
Peacefully at her late residence on Friday, February 10, 2006
June (KNOX)
JAFFRAY of Exeter and formerly of North Bay, in her
67th year. Dear mother of Keith
JAFFRAY of Ottawa, Colin and
Sarka JAFFRAY and David and Sally
JAFFRAY all of London. Dear
grandmother of Colin and Cassandra; and Jacob, Andrew and Edward.
Dear sister of Anne
FORBES of New Pitsligo, Scotland. June was
an avid golfer and curler and had a long and rewarding career
at North Bay General Hospital. A private family service will
be held on February 18th. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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KNOX o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-13 published
TAPP,
Brian
A.
Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, February 9th, 2006, Mr.
Brian A. TAPP of Port Hope, in his 54th year. Loving
son of Bert
and Sheila
TAPP. Dear father of Brian and Marianne, of Ailsa
Craig; Stacey and Ronnie, of London; and their Mom Sharon, also
of London. Also loved by his two grandchildren: Kayden and Munchkin.
Dear companion of Jackie
KNOX of Port Hope. Dear brother of Jim
and Deb, Patti and Tom, and Rick and Marisa. Dear nephew of Margie
ROSCOE of Ottawa. Also survived by nieces and nephews, Josh,
Brandon, Lindsay, Jennifer and Richie. Survived by many cousins
and special buddy Jeff "Hoss"
LICKMAN.
Visitation will be held
on Tuesday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, where the memorial service will be
conducted on Wednesday, February 15th, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation
has taken place. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of
Brian are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or the Children's Health Foundation.
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SHAIN,
John
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday, October 8,
2006, John
SHAIN, of Ingersoll, in his 60th year. Beloved husband
of Marietta
(DITTMER)
SHAIN. Dear father of Michael of Kitchener,
Rebecca THALMANN and husband Stefan of Mt. Elgin and Philip and
wife Elana of Kitchener. Dear grandfather of Robin, Xaviar and
Keira. Dear brother of Jyl
KNOX and husband Wayne of Caledonia.
Dear brother-in-law of Sanja and Jack
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Oshawa and Lee
and Ruth DITTMER of Wiarton. Nephew of Lou
CONNOLLY of Forest.
Also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends will be received
at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Hi-Way
Pentecostal Church, R.R.#2, Ingersoll on Thursday, October 12,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Phillip
CARROLL officiating. Interment
Dorchester Union Cemetery. John's strong faith in Jesus was demonstrated
in his relationship and through his actions. His sense of humour
and boundless generosity will be sincerely missed and never forgotten.
He was a member of Hi-Way Pentecostal Church, was on the Board
of Canadian Mental Health, was chairperson of the Ingersoll Inter-Church
as well as former chairperson for the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
Memorial donations to Hope-FM 94.3; Ingersoll and District Inter-Church
or Youth for Christ would be appreciated.
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KNOX o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-16 published
NOTT,
Earl
Peacefully at Wingham and District Hospital, on Friday October 13,
2006, Mr. Earl
NOTT of Wingham and formerly of Seaforth in his
96th years. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy
NOTT
(September 3,
2006.) Loving mother of Kay and Louis
SOROKOS,
Judy and the late
Alex BRANAN all of London, Linda and Greg
PINDER of St. Catharines,
and Nancy HENDERSON of Seaforth. Cherished grandfather of Peter
and Annette
SOROKOS,
Robert and Lisa
SOROKOS, Don and Kim
LESVEQUE,
Brandon PINDER and friend Antoinette
DIKS,
Christa
PINDER, Michael
HENDERSON, and Jason and Kathy
HENDERSON.
Great-grandfather of
Dennis,
Chris,
Colyn, Chase and Theo. Dear brother of Elgin
NOTT
of Seaforth, Winnie
KNOX of Clinton, and Harvey and Betty
NOTT
of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Predeceased by sister
Bernice RICHARDSON, and brother Mervin
NOTT. At
Earl's request
there will be no visitation. A private family service will be
held at Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth, on Wednesday October 18,
2006. Interment Egmondville Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy
memorial donations to Egmondville United Church or World Vision
would be greatly appreciated.
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KNOX o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-21 published
BOULTER,
Brian
Charles
(Long time employee of Paris Marine Ltd., and Charter Member
of Knights of Columbus Council #10665 Ennismore)
Suddenly at Saint Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario on Sunday,
March 19, 2006 at the age of 51 years. Beloved husband and best
friend of Deborah
BOULTER.
Loving father of Charles (Chuck)
BOULTER
and Anna BOULTER both at home. Dear brother of Marlene
HOLMES
(Robert) of Burlington and Nancy
McCARTHY
(Carl) of Peterborough.
Beloved son of the late Charles and Edna
BOULTER. Dear son-in-law
of Mona GAFFNEY of Peterborough and the late Gerald
GAFFNEY.
Dear brother-in-law to John
GAFFNEY
(Jean,)
Susanne and Jerry
HOWES,
Karen and Blain
FRANCIS, Patricia and Brian
SMITH, Peter
GAFFNEY and Sarah
KNOX. Cherished Uncle to Christopher (Kelly,)
Mark HOLMES, Jeffrey (Christina), Jason and Brian
McCARTHY, Hilary
and Patrick and Nicholas
GAFFNEY.
Brittany,
Derek and Monica
HOWES,
Madison and Carson
FRANCIS, Brennen and Chloë
SMITH, Brazil
and Esker GAFFNEY-
KNOX and great nieces and nephews Kyle and
Olivia HOLMES,
Brooklyn and Reese
McCARTHY. Friends are invited
to call at the Kaye Funeral Home "Memorial Chapel" 539 George
Street North on Wednesday from 1: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, March 23rd at
11: 00 a.m. from the Saint Martin Of Tours Church, Ennismore. Reverend
Andrew BRODA officiating. Interment Saint Martin Of Tours Cemetery,
Ennismore. Donations to Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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KNOX o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-06-21 published
KNOX, "
Doug"
In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father "Doug" who passed
away 10 years ago, June 27th, 1996.
"We still see his smile
We still hear his laughter
We still feel his love"
Always in our hearts; Shelley, Greg and Stacey
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-23 published
McGILLIVRAY,
Derek
Richard
Passed away suddenly of heart failure at his residence in Toronto
on March 19, 2006, age 64 years. Beloved husband and best friend
of Heather (née
LING) and proud and loving father of Craig, Elissa
(Josh RANDELL) and Kate. He is survived in British Columbia by
his brother Brett (Carol Ann
GLOVER) and sisters Fawn (Jim)
KNOX
and Vicki (Doug)
McKEE.
Also survived in Prince Edward Island
by his mother-in-law Dorothy (Baker
LING)
ROPER, brother-in-law
Dr.
Don
(Mary K)
LING and sister-in-law Karen (Lornie)
WOOD.
Graduate of University of British Columbia (B.A.) and Carleton
(M.A. Canadian Studies.) A job at
TVOntario in 1972 began his
long-standing involvement in the Canadian television industry,
primarily with his own company, Ironstar Communications. Upon
retiring, Derek fulfilled the dream of a family trip to Africa
and a successful assault of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Well known as a
"people person", he will be greatly missed as a warm and loving
family-man, a true friend, a respected businessman, an exceptional
athlete, a fount of historical and geographical knowledge, and
with a fondness for things Scottish, especially celebrating in
the tradition of Robbie Burns. Friends may call at the Turner
and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east
of the Jane subway, from 6-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral Service
will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, 2006 at Runnymede
United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd., Toronto. If desired, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences may
be sent to yorkechapel@turnerporter.ca
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-19 published
KNOX,
John
Lewis (1918-2006)
Canadian Meteorological Service Atmospheric Environment Service
At Toronto, on May 14, 2006, leaving Mary Hardy
(MARTIN)
KNOX,
his wife of 57 years; children Paul (Lesley
KRUEGER,)
Roger and
Sheila (Jim
COBBAN;) grand_sons Gabe
KNOX,
Peter
COBBAN and David
COBBAN, all of Toronto; sister Peggie (Mrs. Philip
LEE) and nieces
Robin LEE,
Mandy
LEE (Greg
PATTON) and Liz Aldwinckle (John)
of Calgary; niece Tamara
KNOX of Vancouver; sister-in-law Alice
SHARPE
(Charles) of Lakefield, Ontario, niece Jennifer
FLATMAN
(Mark) of Haliburton, Ontario, nephew Peter
DANCE
(Susan
MONK)
of Orillia, Ontario; 10 great-nieces and great-nephews; first
cousins Lewis
KELLEY of Deal, Kent, and Philip
KELLEY of London,
England; and cousins in Northern Ireland, Jersey and Australia.
Predeceased by his brother David of Vancouver. Shaped like so
many others by the wars of the 20th century, John's life was
marked by a passion for science, the public service and family
activities. His father, Robert
KNOX (b. near Irvinestown, Co.
Fermanagh, Ireland) emigrated to Canada in 1907 and was commissioned
as a major in the Canadian Army in 1914. He met Vera
MARKS (b.
Leicester, England) in London while on medical leave after service
in France. Invalided back to Canada, Robert was joined by Vera
in Halifax, where they were married in 1917 and where John, the
first of their three children, was born on July 28 of the following
year. The family arrived in Toronto after sojourns in Saint John,
New Brunswick, and Montreal, but owing to Robert's health problems,
Vera and the children then spent three years with relatives in
St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. They returned in 1929 to
Toronto, where John attended the Normal Model School and Jarvis
Collegiate. The summers spent on the beaches and tennis courts
of Ward's Island were among the happiest times of his adolescence.
John graduated from the University of Toronto in 1939 with an
honours B.A. in mathematics and physics. He worked for the Excelsior
Life Insurance Co. but in 1941 seized the opportunity to apply
his skills to the war effort, signing up for training as a meteorologist.
Posted to Gaspé, Goose Bay and Gander, he served with a corps
of forecasters and technicians that provided invaluable guidance
to trans-Atlantic flight crews. Several became leaders of Canada's
meteorological service in the post-war years. In 1947, John returned
to Toronto to join the forecasting staff at Malton (now Pearson
International) airport. He completed his M.A. degree from University
of Toronto and also frequented the Bloor Street headquarters
of the service. There he met Mary, who had been working as a
meteorological technician since university graduation in 1944.
They were married in 1948 and moved to Etobicoke, then a rapidly
growing suburb. John's professional achievements included his
analysis of the transformation of Hurricane Hazel, which struck
the Toronto region with deadly force on October 15, 1954. He
was part of the forecast team on duty at the time and later published
scientific papers on the subject. He became chief forecaster
at Malton and, after the death of his friend and colleague Fred
Turnbull, acting director of the Ontario region of the Canadian
Meteorological Service (later A.E.S.). John appeared on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation television as a weather analyst and
was well known to listeners of radio station
CFRB for his daily
afternoon weather updates. Cherished memories of his Ashbourne
Drive years include the backyard ice rink he kept carefully maintained
and available to the neighbourhood, and summer holidays at Sandy
Lake in the Kawarthas with sister-in-law Alice and her family.
John moved with his family to Vancouver in 1965 after being named
director of the meteorological service's Pacific region. He relished
not only the administrative challenge but also the chance to
become familiar with weather patterns on the Pacific Coast. Always
a keen student of meteorological science, he took early retirement
in 1975 and embarked on graduate studies at the University of
British Columbia, where he obtained a PhD in 1981. He was a pioneer
in using computer analysis to re-interpret decades of observed
weather data. His thesis on atmospheric blocking sought to employ
these techniques to explain anomalies in the development of weather
systems in the Northern Hemisphere. John's awareness of the value
of observations taken by human beings led him to champion the
cause - ultimately unsuccessful - of saving Ocean Station Papa
off the Pacific Coast and the weather ships that kept it running.
Armed with his doctorate, John spent several years as a consulting
meteorologist for clients including A.E.S. and the U.S. Geological
Survey, working on problems such as Arctic temperature variability
and drought cycles in the Red River basin. His papers and reviews
were published in scientific journals and he contributed to the
work of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. He was a longtime member of the American Meteorological
Society and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
He received the Andrew Thomson prize in applied meteorology in
1982 for his doctoral thesis, and in 1983 was awarded the Patterson
Medal for distinguished service to meteorology in Canada. A lifelong
sports enthusiast, John played intramural hockey and squash in
university and also enjoyed tennis, racquetball and cycling.
With their children grown and flown, John and Mary returned to
Toronto in 1982 and spent many happy days in their garden on
Deloraine Avenue, where John paid particular attention to his
spectacular dahlias. Retirement was enriched by travel, including
visits to Jersey and his father's birthplace in Fermanagh, as
well as a fascination with computer games and the enjoyment of
watching his grandchildren flourish. The frustration of failing
faculties was eased greatly by caregiver Ron
ANDRADA and the
staff of Fourth Floor East, Isabel and Arthur Meighen Manor, to
whom John's family is deeply grateful for their kindness and
support. We look forward to greeting John's Friends and acquaintances
on Saturday, May 27, 2006, at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, (416) 487-4523. Visitation
from 2-3 p.m., memorial tribute from 3-4 p.m., followed by a
reception. In lieu of flowers we would greatly appreciate support
for a fund in John's memory to assist students in atmospheric
science at University of British Columbia. Donations may be sent
to the John Knox Memorial Fund, c/o Michelle Messinger-Orr, University
of British Columbia Development Office, 500-5950 University Blvd.,
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3. So long John - we wish
you sunny skies, fair winds and safe landings. We miss you already!
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-30 published
KNOX,
James▼
Edward▼
Massey▼
Died peacefully May 28, 2006, at Sunnybrook Veteran's Hospital.
Born in Toronto, 1921, Jim attended Crescent and Appleby schools.
He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and served in
England and Canada. Following the war, he graduated from Ontario
Agricultural College. Setting aside his dream of continuing his
family's farming history, he joined the Upjohn Co. of Canada
and later went into advertising. In 1973, he established Scholar
House Publishing, a successful publisher of trade magazines.
Rosemary, his wife of 61 years, his children, Anthony, Anne Vink,
David and Christine Picard, as well as his 8 grandchildren, will
sadly miss Jim as husband, father and grandfather. Brother of
the late Joan
HOWE and Janet
HORNING,
Jim will be warmly remembered
by his sister Judith
YOUNG, his family, and many Friends for
his giving nature and unique sense of humour. Many thanks to
the staff of KC3 wing, of the Veterans Hospital for their compassionate
care and kindness. A requiem mass will be held at St. Anselm's
Church, 1 MacNaughton Rd, Toronto, (Leaside) on Wednesday, May 31,
2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment service to be held in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery on Tuesday, August 15, 2006, at 1: 00 p.m.
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-10 published
KNOX,
James▲
Edward▲
Massey▲ -- Dispatch:
By Alexandra
SHIMO,
Page M4
James▲
Edward▲
Massey▲
KNOX's silver tongue brought success in his
many careers, but occasionally it landed him in hot water.
"My dad told me he and my mum met because they worked together
in World War 2 -- he as a fighter pilot, and she as his bomber
guide," said Christine
PICARD, his daughter. "The truth was a
bit less glamorous -- they met on a blind date. I believed that
story for 20 years, and even told all my Friends."
At 17, he was one of the Canadian boys chosen to play cricket
at the Berlin Olympic Games in an exhibition match. Disturbed
by the tight security, aggressive guards and militaristic atmosphere
of the 1936 Games, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in
With the end of the war, Mr.
KNOX began a degree in horticulture
at the Ontario Agricultural College. Although he wanted to continue
in the family's farming tradition -- he was a distant cousin
of the Massey family, who made a fortune with the Massey-Ferguson
Tractor Company -- Mr.
KNOX set aside his dream to support his
wife and young children. Instead, he took a job in sales at Upjohn Co.
of Canada, a pharmaceutical company. A wordsmith and creative
person, he later moved into advertising. When he was 52, he changed
careers again, and set up Scholar House Publishing, a successful
publisher of trade magazines.
"He was always reinventing himself," said his wife, Rosemary
KNOX. "He could persuade you of anything."
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-14 published
STEFAN,
Gunter
Suddenly, on July 6, 2006, in Kimberley, British Columbia. Gunter,
62, is survived by his brother Kurt
STEFAN
(Erika) of Vienna,
Austria; his friend Rena
KNOX of Toronto; and his wife
Catherine
STEFAN of Toronto. Friends are invited to a celebration of Gunter's
life at Lambton Golf Club, 100 Scarlett Road, on Tuesday July 18
from 6-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alpine Club
of Canada would be appreciated. P.O. Box #8040 Indian Flats Rd.
Canmore, Alberta T1W 2T8
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-06 published
LOKUN,
Sophie
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
on January 5th, 2006 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late
Adam LOKUN. Dear sister of Mary
LEDWITH
(Michael,) the late Pearl
WEIR and the late Katherine
MITRISIN.
Loving mother of Walter
LOKUN (Shirley-Ann
KNOX,)
Helen
VEAL (Grant) and Peter
LOKUN
(Janice.)
Loving grandmother of Laura-Jeanne
McMULLEN
(Michael,)
Kevin LOKUN (Andrea), Veronica
VEAL, Frank
VEAL (Laura) and Sonja
VEAL and 6 great-grandchildren. Special thanks to Andrea
WILLIAMS
and the caring staff at the Tyndall Estates Retirement Home.
Family will receive Friends at the Scott Funeral Home - Mississauga
Chapel, 420 Dundas Street East, Mississauga (1 block west of
Cawthra Rd.) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held Monday, January 9th at 10: 30 a.m. at the funeral home.
Burial Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the charity of one's choice or the Tyndall Estates
Retirement Home.
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-30 published
HALLORAN,
Joseph
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joseph
on January 28, 2006 after a short battle with cancer. Loving
and caring husband of Lucille, admired and dear father of Ross,
David and Mary Jo, respected father-in-law of Michael
KNOX and
cherished and fun-loving grandpa to Samantha, Jackie, Bradley,
Matthew and Jennifer. He will be missed by his many relatives
and Friends. Visitation will be held on the day of the Funeral,
Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 from 10: 00 a.m. until 12 noon at
W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston,
followed by a Funeral Mass at 12: 30 p.m. at St. Paul the Apostle
Roman Catholic Church, 190 King Street S., Alliston. As an expression
of sympathy, donations to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation
of Canada, 21 St. Clair Ave. E., Suite 301, P.O. Box 31233 Stn
Brm B, Toronto, Ontario M7Y 5M1 would be appreciated by the family.
Joe was a kind and gentle man whose smile and humour will be
missed by all who knew him!
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-30 published
McMULLEN,
Myrtle "
Marty"
(MacMILLAN)
Passed away, surrounded by her loving family, at the Royal Victoria
Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, on Saturday, January 28, 2006, in
her 69th year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth George
McMULLEN.
Loved mother of Sharron and Larry
KNOX,
Karen and James
VIRGO,
Darlene and Grant
PEARCE.
Loving
Gramma of Heather, Bonnie, Chris,
Sabrina, Jaimie and Aidan. Loved great-gramma of Erin, Tace and
Macey. Marty will be lovingly remembered by her family and Friends.
Resting at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street,
E., Alliston, from 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, January 29, 2006. Funeral
Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, January 30, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery. If so desired,
memorial donations to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation,
200 Fletcher Crescent, Alliston, Ontario L9R 1W7 would be appreciated.
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
CAVE,
Richard "
Dick," P.Eng. (August 29, 1943-February 26, 2006)
son of Frank and Hilda (née
HOWE)
CAVE
Peacefully, at La Farm in Duncan, Ontario and surrounded by his
loving family and Friends, both at home and abroad, both with
us and in heaven, our amazing husband, dad, guardian angel, grand-dad,
uncle, cherished friend and valued colleague, passed graciously
into a space filled with beauty, light, energy and peace for
safekeeping, until we are all reunited. He leaves his adoring
wife, Sally
LEPPARD, partner of 18 years. By his side, throughout
his 4 year battle with cancer, and for always, are his treasured
and adored children - Emma (and Brian), Steve (and Kerry), Kate
(and Kris,) Liz
NIELD (née
McHARDY, and Jim,) Louise (and Chris,)
Jamie McHARDY, and his precious and beloved granddaughter, Sarah
Grace.
His sister Sue and husband Dave
WHITEHEAD came from Cornwall,
England to be by his side. He will always be loved by his special
extended family - Sue
CORKE,
Jenny,
Joel and Gabrielle
HELMAN,
Dave LEPPARD, Luce
KENNEDY, Helen, Paul and Daniel
RUSSELL, Jeremy
and Amanda, Katie, Simon, Guy and Heidi, Miranda and Toby, Bob
and Joan, Shylah and Austin, Sylvie, Bernhard and Baby Yannick,
Mark, Barbara, Julian and Clee (and children), and beloved parents-in-law
John and Jocey
LEPPARD, and all of our children's dearest Friends
("the Urban Terrorists"). Dick's humour, wit, tall tales and
strength of character will be sadly missed by his many great
Friends. Throughout his last few weeks, you have helped us enormously
with snow plowing, dishwashing, great food and wine, books, fine
company, paintings, fun and laughter, and gifts of love and kindness
too numerous to mention. Dick had a career full of achievements
and 'firsts'. After emigrating from Derby, England as a Civil
Engineer in 1969, he worked with Kilbourn Engineering until 1984
when he founded the Ontario-based R. Cave and Associates Engineering
Inc. There he nurtured a tradition of creative, pragmatic and
holistic engineering solutions to Canada's waste management and
ecological problems. He finished his career with Trow Consulting
in Brampton. Our family's grateful thanks go to those who cared
for Dick in his last stage of life - the Collingwood General
& Marine Hospital, the Owen Sound Community Care Access Centre
home care team and nurses Lorraine, Royanne, Sue and Laurie,
and "spa lady" Sharon, Dr. and Mrs. Tony
ROWLINSON,
Joyce
STRAITON,
Dr. Jennifer
KNOX and Bettina of Princess Margaret Hospital,
and Dr. Marwan
FAKIH of Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Your safety
net was invaluable and gave us enormous hope over the last year
and kindness and caring in the last few weeks. Dick is in our
hearts, spirits, souls and minds, and his huge presence will
be forever with us. "the candle burned out long before the legend
ever did" -- E.J.A. memorial to Dick will be held at Bethany
Church of the Nazarene, Trowbridge Street West in Meaford, Ontario
on Monday, March 6, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. As your expression of sympathy,
donations to the Georgian Triangle Hospice would be appreciated
and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher
St. E., Meaford N4L 1B9 (519-538-1320) to whom arrangements have
been entrusted.
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KNOX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-02 published
NOWELL, Helen May (formerly
McKITTERICK, née
WARDELL)
Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, on Tuesday, February 28,
2006 at the Lakeridge Health Centre in Port Perry, at age 88.
Helen (née
WARDELL,) beloved wife of the late John
NOWELL (2000)
and the late Clifford
McKITTERICK (1960.) Loved mother of Frank
McKITTERICK and Judy
CHARLES of Waterloo, Don
McKITTERICK and
his wife Heidi of Port Perry, Jo-Anne and her husband Paul
LIUT
of Windsor, and the late Peter
McKITTERICK (1946) and second
mother of Carol and her husband Don
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER of Mississauga and
Susan and her husband John
KNOX of Campbellford. Loving grandmother
of Peter, Christopher, Nicholas, Emma, Philip, Laura, Heather
and Scott. The family of Helen
NOWELL will receive Friends at
the Wagg Funeral Home, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen
Street in Port Perry (905-985-2171) on Saturday, March 4th from
12: 30-1:30 p.m. A Service to celebrate her life will be held
in the Chapel at 1: 30 p.m. Private interment Resthaven Memorial
Gardens, Scarborough. If desired, memorial donations may be made
by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Salvation Army
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. We would like
to extend a special thank you to both Dr.
WU and Dr. Merrilee
BROWN for the wonderful care of our mother. On-line condolences
may be left at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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