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MacNAUGHT,
Donald
Colin
Of Saint Thomas, on Friday, July 21, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 64th year. Dearly loved partner of Kathleen
(Lennie) WITZEL and loved father of Matthew
MacNAUGHT. Dear grandfather
of MacKenzie
MacNAUGHT. Dear brother of Patricia
RAPELJE of R.R.#6
Saint Thomas. Sadly missed by a number of nieces and nephews. Don
was born in Saint Thomas on September 16, 1942, the
son of the
late Colin and Helen
(DOWLING)
MacNAUGHT. He has lived the past
4 years in Saint Thomas and formerly of Ottawa. He was retired
from the Ministry of Health. Don was Past Chairman of the Juvenile
Diabetes Association. A Public Memorial Service will be held
Wednesday, July 26th at 1: 00 p.m. at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas. Cremation has taken place. Visitation at
the funeral home on Wednesday from 12-1: 00 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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WILSON,
Carlene
Marguerite (née
SAWYER)
Peacefully at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga on Sunday,
January 1, 2006 at the age of 71. Beloved wife of Thomas for
51 years. Loving mom to Rob, of Toronto and Catherine and her
husband Hugh
McNAUGHT, of Kingston. Cherished nanny to Christopher
and Courtney. Friends will be received at Andrews Community Funeral
Centre, Bramalea Chapel, 8190 Dixie Road, (north of Steeles Ave.)
905-456-8190 on Saturday, January 7, 2006 from 9 a.m. until time
of Funeral Service in the Andrews Chapel at 10 a.m. Private cremation.
In memoriam donations may be made to Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga.
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WILSON,
Thomas "
Tom"
Suddenly on Saturday, January 21, 2006 at the age of 72. Predeceased
by his wife Carlene (2006). Father to Rob of Toronto, and Cathie
and her husband Hugh
McNAUGHT of Kingston; Poppa to Christopher
and Courtney. Friends will be received at the Andrews Community
Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie Road, Brampton (north of Steeles Ave.)
905-456-8190 on Saturday, January 28, 2006 from 10: 15 a.m. until
time of Funeral Service in the Andrews Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. Private
cremation. In memoriam, donations to a charity of choice.
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YURCZYSZYN,
William "
Bill"
Passed away peacefully in his 64th year on March 20, 2006; survived
by his wife Mary, three children, Darrin, Laura and Arlene, nine
brothers and sisters in Nova Scotia, one sister, Jeanette in
Alberta, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews, also,
sister-in-law Millie
McNAUGHTON of Forest, Ontario. Friends will
be received at the Dennis Toll Funeral Home, 55 Charing Cross
Street, on Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Service in the chapel
at 8 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Stedman
Community Hospice would be greatly appreciated. www.dennistoll.ca
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ATKINSON,
Dorothea
Jean (née
PETTEPLACE)
Dorothea ATKINSON, of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and District
Hospital on Monday, March 20, 2006. She was 83. Born in Walkerton,
daughter of the late William and Jean
(McNAUGHTON)
PETTEPLACE.
Survived by her husband of 63 years, Roy
ATKINSON, daughter Judy
ATKINSON
(Taylor) of Brantford, Gary
ATKINSON of R.R.#3 Hanover.
Grandchildren Scott
ATKINSON,
Lesley
ATKINSON and Justin
ATKINSON.
Also survived by Maxine
CAMERON of Port Elgin. Predeceased by
a brother, Charles
PETTEPLACE. A private Funeral Service was
held on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at the Mighton
Funeral
Home,
Hanover. Rev. Alice
WILSON officiated. Cremation.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-01-18 published
CHRISTIE,
Bruce
Bruce CHRISTIE passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2006, after suffering
a series of heart attacks. His family was with him during his
stay at Durham Hospital. He was born June 30, 1930 to Fred and
Myrtle CHRISTIE, the brother of the late Norma.
Bruce had numerous jobs growing up and was married August 25,
1952 to Lorraine
PORTER.
Bruce and Lorraine have two children,
Ron and Sandra. Bruce became superintendent of Metro Toronto
Roads and Traffic. After 32 years of service he retired with
Lorraine to Irish Lake in 1989.
He loved to work in his shop building a variety of wood projects.
Friends, family and neighbours visited him in his shop and shared
many laughs.
Bruce loved his family deeply and enjoyed good times with his
son Ron, daughter-in-law Marilyn, daughter Sandra, son-in-law
Cliff and grandchildren Chad, Mike and Ryan. Grandpa spent many
hours with the boys in the shop and enjoyed taking the boys out
fishing in the boat.
The visitation was held at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton
on Thursday, January 5, 2006. The service was held in the chapel
on Friday, January 6. Celebrant David
FRIES offered prayers and
messages, with John
CARBRAY sharing memories. Ian
LEITH shared
his gift of music by playing the fiddle. The pallbearers were
Cliff EAST, John
CARBRAY, Leonard
O'DELL, Don
McNAUGHTON, Jerry
MOORE and Ralph
LYONS.
The flower bearers were Chad
CHRISTIE,
Michael EAST, and Ryan
EAST.
Following the service the lunch
was served by the Saint John's United Church Women, at Saint John's
United Church hall.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-12 published
TEALL,
Mary
Louise (née
THURSTON)
Of R.R.#2 Vienna, passed away with her family by her side at
the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, January
11, 2006, in her 65th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Harris
TEALL.
Loving mother of Rob
TEALL and his wife
Sandy of Tillsonburg,
Gord TEALL and his wife
Tracy of Saint Thomas and Keith
TEALL and
his wife Cathy of Vienna. Cherished grandmother of 11 grandchildren.
Dear sister of Jean
THURSTON of London, Don
THURSTON of British
Columbia, Ted
THURSTON and his wife
Pat of Saskatchewan and Jim
THURSTON of Windsor. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and
cousins. Predeceased by her parents Ray (Bud)
THURSTON and Leona
(CRISPIN)
THURSTON. A public graveside service will be held at
Smuck Cemetery on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Peter
McNAUGHTON and Reverend Norman
JONES officiating. Memorial
donations to the Port Burwell United Church, Vienna United Church
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be arranged by contacting
Ostrander's Funeral Home, Tillsonburg (842-5221). Personal condolences
may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-20 published
McNAUGHTON,
Hazel (née
SMILLIE)
On Thursday, January 19, 2006, Hazel
McNAUGHTON, formerly of
Seaforth, at the Elliott Home, Guelph, in her 99th year. Mary
Hazel SMILLIE, beloved wife of the late James
McNAUGHTON (1984.)
Dear mother and mother-in-law of Jean and Ray
FUNNELL of Guelph
and Jane McNAUGHTON of R.R.#3, Kippen. Loved grandmother of Kristen
McNAUGHTON,
Ridgetown,
Erin and her husband Andrew
KEEN, Milton,
James McNAUGHTON, at home, Bill
FUNNELL and his wife
Andrea
GREENHALGH,
Vancouver, Heather and her husband Jim
HENNING,
Guelph and Janice
FUNNELL,
Toronto. Dear great-grandmother of Jacob and Benjamin
HENNING,
Guelph and Ian
FUNNELL, Vancouver.
Remembered by her
brother Clarence
SMILLIE of Zurich and her sister Mildred
SHEPHERD
of Toronto. Predeceased by her son Robert
McNAUGHTON and parents
James and Ada
(DORNTON)
SMILLIE.
Family will receive Friends
at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth
on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held
at Northside United Church, 54 Goderich Street West Seaforth
on Sunday, January 22 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend John
GOULD will officiate.
Interment Bairds Cemetery, Stanley Township. Memorial donations
to Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-24 published
DANIEL,
Jack
At London Health Sciences Centre Victoria Campus on Monday, January
23, 2006, Jack
DANIEL, of R.R.#1, Eden, formerly of Verschoyle.
son of the late Lorne and Helen
DANIEL.
Beloved husband of Janet
(MOULTON)
DANIEL. Dear father of Christine and her husband Philip
OTTERMAN of Barrie, Eileen and her husband Steve
KOPP of London
and Andrew
DANIEL of Kobe, Japan. Dearest grandfather of Helen,
Stuart, Stephanie, Benjamin and Juliana. Predeceased by one sister
Louise SHARPE (1996.) Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) on
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Service will be held at Straffordville
United Church on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev.
Peter McNAUGHTON officiating. Interment later Ebenezer Cemetery.
Memorial donations to Community Care Access Centre of Elgin County,
Straffordville United Church or Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
of Canada would be appreciated.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-28 published
McNAUGHTON,
Mary▼ McDougall
Left us to play bridge with her adoring husband of 59 years,
Ross McNAUGHTON, late of Guelph. Despite her deafness, Mary was
a natural-born storyteller and gracious hostess. She played basketball
against the Edmonton Grads and loved running, dancing, swimming,
tennis, golf and curling. She was a wonderful mother to Alan
Ross McNAUGHTON,
Michele and Ted
BONIFACE, all of Stratford,
and found great joy in her grand_son Matthew
WELSH of Halifax.
Mary grew up with six incredible siblings: her dear brother Rae
CRONE and his wife
Cathy from Forest who survive her, as well
as brothers Ken, Ernie, Jack and Robert
CRONE and loving sister
Fran HASKETT, all predeceased. Mary's extended family will gather
in Muskoka this summer to celebrate Mary's full and happy 97
years.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-04 published
SCOTT,
Blanche
Isobel (née
SMITH)
Passed away peacefully at University Hospital on Thursday, March
2, 2006 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Andrew
SCOTT
(1996.) Loving mother of Carol
MacDONALD,
Bruce
(Linda)
SCOTT,
James SCOTT,
Robert
(Paulette)
SCOTT, Douglas (Cynthia)
SCOTT,
Michael SCOTT and the late Audrey
McNAUGHTON and Lori
MacKAY.
Cherished grandmother of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Ralph
SMITH of Ingersoll, Lloyd
SMITH of London,
Ruth MANDY of Brantford and the late Jean, Marie and Harold.
Loved daughter of the late Edith and Dan
SMITH. A private service
(family only) will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London, on Monday, March 6, 2006 at
2 p.m. Interment Dorchester Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted
to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-24 published
McNAUGHTON,
Doris
(May 31, 1922-March 24, 2005)
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us, everyday,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and still very dear.
Lovingly remembered. Jeannie, David, Katie, Ann, Shauna, Heather
and Ron.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-06 published
WATSON,
Albert "Al" R.N.
Age 69 of New Port Richey, Florida died on Thursday, March 30,
2006. The son of the late Earl
WATSON and the former Clara
HAWKINS,
Al grew up in Kirkton, moved to Kentucky in 1966 and then to
Florida in 1981. He was a Claims Investigator for Equifax out
of Atlanta, Georgia for 32 years, of Protestant faith and a member
of Masonic Lodge, St. Pauls #107, Lambeth. He is survived by
sons Daniel A.
WATSON of West Branch, Michigan, Richard E.
WATSON
and wife Lulu of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, daughters Elizabeth A.
TRONTZ and husband Richard of Midway, Kentucky and Kathryn A.E.
PERKINS and husband Bill of Lexington, Kentucky. Beloved Brother
of James WATSON and wife
Betty of Stoney Creek, Shiela
McNAUGHTON
and husband Paul of Saint Marys, Lucille
McCURDY and husband Reg
of Woodham and Vesta
MARSHALL and husband Bob of Strathroy. Also
survived by four grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. A Memorial
Service will be conducted at the Andrew L. Hodges Funeral Home,
47 Wellington Street South, Saint Marys (519-284-2820) on Saturday,
April 8, 2006 at 2 p.m. with visiting 1 hour prior. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-19 published
McLACHLAN,
Howard
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Wednesday, May 17,
2006, Howard
McLACHLAN of Kettle Point and formerly of Strathroy
in his 86th year. Cherished friend of Millie
McNAUGHTON.
Father▼
of Randy (Janet)
McLACHLAN of Lexington, Michigan and Sheila
LAWRENCE of Rodney. Fondly remembered by his grandchildren. Predeceased
by his parents Neil and Elva
McLACHLAN, son Hugh
McLACHLAN, sister
Helen McPHAIL and brother Lloyde
McLACHLAN. In keeping with Howard's
request cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Denning
Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy (245-1023) with interment to follow
in the Alvinston Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations
to the Strathroy Middlesex Hospital Foundation or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-20 published
McNAUGHTON, Agnes Ethel (formerly
BRESETT, née
PENGELLY)
Age 96 of Wallaceburg was called home to be with her Lord on
Thursday May 18, 2006. She was born in Dawn Township daughter
of the late Charles and Frances
(STEELE)
PENGELLY.
Agnes was
a member of North Dresden Baptist Church, the Ladies Aid and
Mission
Circle.
Surviving is her daughter Lois
(HORNICK) and
her husband Leonard
SALISBURY; two grandchildren: Katherine and
her husband George
ALLMAN of R.R.#3 Dresden, Brian
HORNICK and
his wife Nancy
DILL of London; two great-grandchildren: Marnie
and husband Dan
CUMMING,
Trevor
ALLMAN; one great-great-grandchild
Connor CUMMING; three step grandchildren and five step great-grandchildren.
Many nieces and nephews also survive. She is predeceased by her
first husband William
BRESETT and her second husband Gordon
McNAUGHTON,
son-in-law Lee
HORNICK, three sisters, five brothers and an infant
brother. Visitors will be received at the Thomas L. DeBurger
Funeral Home, 620 Cross Street, Dresden on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted from the chapel of the
funeral home on Monday, May 22, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Alex
GRAY/GREY officiating. Interment in Dresden Cemetery. If desired,
memorial contributions may be made by cheque to Canadian Cancer
Society, Gideon Bibles, North Dresden Baptist Church Ladies Aid
or Mission Circle.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-04 published
McNAUGHTON,
Margaret▲
In loving memory of my Mom, Margaret who passed away July 4th
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living,
My Mommy you'll be.
Love Anne Marie.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-20 published
KETCHABAW,
Hugh
K.
Peacefully at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Monday,
September 11, 2006, Hugh K.
KETCHABAW passed away surrounded
by his family and the age of 93 years. Predeceased by his loving
wife Nellie (1988.) Loving father of Juanita
McQUIGGAN and her
husband Ralph and Eden, Irene
SMITH and her husband Ivanoff
WALSINGHAM,
Gene KETCHABAW and his wife
Margaret of Eden, Skip
KETCHABAW
and his wife Beatrice of Eden. Wonderful grandfather of 13 grandchildren
and 28 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.
Hugh is survived by 2 brothers Donald (Barbara)
KETCHABAW,
Glen
(Margaret)
KETCHABAW both of Peterborough, and 1 sister Martha
(Ross) ANDREWS of Straffordville. Cremation has taken place.
At the request of the
KETCHABAW family a Memorial Service for
Hugh will be held at the Straffordville United Church on Saturday,
September 23, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Peter
McNAUGHTON of Straffordville
United Church officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Ostrander's
Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg. (519-842-5221).
Interment at a later date. In Hugh's memory memorial donations
(payable by cheque) may be made to Straffordville United Church.
Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-07 published
JOHNS,
Jean
The family of the late Jean
JOHNS wish to express their heartfelt
thanks to their relatives, Friends and neighbours for their beautiful
floral and plant tributes, memorial donations, thoughtful visits
and delicious food. Our warm appreciation to Doctor
GATFIELD for
his compassion, support and instant attention, you made Mom's
and our time together even more special. Special thanks to our
emergency and floor nurses at Saint Marys Memorial -- what care,
to Doctor ROJGOPAL and his team with their expertise and warm bedside
manner, and nurses in emergency, 8th and 6th Floors at London
Health
Sciences
Centre, thank you; Pastor Bob
HEYWOOD, words
only touch on our thanks, your visits, message and words of comfort
meant so much; gifts of music by Daisy
ANDERSON,
Gloria
CONNELL
and Paul McNAUGHTON made the memorial service extra special
words of tribute by grand_son Mike, great grandchildren Nicole
and Adam and granddaughter Marcy helped us through. The luncheon
by the United Church Women was delicious. To Andrew
HODGE of
the Andrew Hodge Funeral Home your co-ordinating and extra help
eased our time beyond expectation. You honour our Mom. - Sincerely
John and Marg, Steve and Johanne, Dorothy and families.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-13 published
ALLARDYCE,
James
R.
Frankenmuth, Michigan. Passed away Sunday, November 12, 2006,
at Select Specialty Hospital after an illness. Age 82 years.
Jim was born November 18, 1923. He was married to Anne
McNAUGHTON,
of London Township, Ontario, on May 8, 1948. She survives him.
He was a World War 2 veteran. He was employed by GM until his
retirement in 1985. He was a member of Frankenmuth United Methodist
Church, American Legion Post 150 and the 82nd Airborne Division
Association. Surviving besides his wife Anne are 2 daughters
Ellen WOLKENSPERG of Lansing, Michigan, Laurie (Don)
LINKERT
of Midland, Michigan, 1 son Jim (Nancy)
ALLARDYCE of Grandville,
Michigan. Six grandchildren Jim and Dave
WOLKENSPERG, Katie
LINKERT,
and Natalie, James and Jeffrey
ALLARDYCE.
Two brothers, Donald
(Sue) of Escanaba, and Gordon (Carol) of Orchard Lake and many
nieces and nephews. Funeral service will take place Wednesday,
November 15, 2006, at noon at Frankenmuth United Methodist Church.
The Rev. David Eardley will officiate. Burial will take place
at 11 a.m. Thursday, November 16, in Medway Cemetery, Ilderton,
Ontario. Jim's family will receive visitors Monday from 6-8 p.m.
and Tuesday from 2-8 p.m. at the Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth,
590 N. Franklin Street, and at church Wednesday from 11 a.m. until
the time of service. Those planning an expression of sympathy
may wish to consider memorials to Frankenmuth United Methodist
Church, Bethel Presbyterian Church in London Township, Ontario,
or Michigan's Own Military and Space Museum in Frankenmuth.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2006-05-23 published
McLACHLAN
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Wednesday, May 17,
2006, Howard
McLACHLAN of Kettle Point and formerly of Strathroy,
in his 86th year. Cherished friend to Millie
McNAUGHTON.
Father▲
of Randy (Janet)
McLACHLAN of Lexington, Michigan; and Sheila
LAWRENCE of Rodney. Fondly remembered by his grandchildren. Predeceased
by his parents Neil and Elva
McLACHLAN, son Hugh
McLACHLAN, sister
Helen McPHAIL, and brother Lloyde
McLACHLAN. In keeping with
Howards request, cremation arrangements have been entrusted to
Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy, 245-1023, with interment
to follow in the Alvinston Cemetery at a later date. Memorial
donations to the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-10 published
HAND,
Caroline▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
PURDY)
Peacefully, on Friday, April 7th 2006 at the Village of Erin
Meadows, in her 76th year. Beloved mother of Jeffrey and his
wife Fiona,
Karen and her husband Paul
COOK,
Robert and his wife
Leanne. Proud Nana of Brittany, Dustin, Spencer, Madison, Alexander,
Rebecca and Liam and step grandmother of Carissa, Michael and
Tegan.▼
Beloved▼ sister of Wilma and her husband Bill
McNAUGHTON.
Carol will be fondly remembered for her dedication to her family,
her kindness and her generosity. A celebration of Caroline's
life will be held at 5466 Quartermain Crescent, Mississauga on
Wednesday, April 12th 2006 at 12 p.m. The family expresses their
gratitude to the very supportive staff at the Village of Erin
Meadows.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-17 published
MacNAUGHTON,
John▼
David▼
Francis,▼ O.C.
Died suddenly at home on Friday, May 12th in his 74th year. Loving
husband of Joy, devoted father of Paul, Neil and Jane, father-in-law
of Peter and cherished Granddad of Victoria and Paige. John's
illustrious career spanned the universe. He was a visionary and
leader in the development of the Canadian Space program and pioneer
in the creation of the Space Shuttle's Canadarm during his tenure
at Spar Aerospace. In his retirement years he continued to be
involved with several businesses whose mandates where on the
leading edge of technology, his passion. Private funeral. A memorial
service will be held at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, 1745 Dundas
Street West, Mississauga at 2: 00 p.m., Friday, May 19th.
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McNAUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-20 published
John MacNAUGHTON,
Engineer and
Chief
Executive Officer (1932-2006)
As head of Spar Aerospace, he brought star power to the Canadarm
and launched Canada into a new age of robotics and telecommunications
By Simon STRAUSS,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- The next time The Canadarm delicately unfurls itself
from a space shuttle, one can imagine it waving a fond adieu
to its godfather: John
MacNAUGHTON.
While a mechanical engineer by trade, it was Mr.
MacNAUGHTON's
creative and visionary approach to marketing that helped to bring
international star power to the Canadarm and launched Canada
into a new age of robotics and telecommunications.
In the 1970s, N.A.S.A. had presented Canada with a challenge
of astronomical proportions: Develop a giant arm to be carried
aboard the Space Transportation System, now commonly referred
to as the space shuttle. Believing that Spar Aerospace had the
capacity to build something called a Shuttle Remote Manipulator
System. Mr.
MacNAUGHTON convinced Ottawa, and Spar itself, that
this was where Canada's future lay in the space business.
"John had a strong belief on how to market to the government,"
said Doctor Phil
LAPP, a long-time friend and colleague at Spar
Aerospace. "The key to his approach was to come up with the idea,
and then convince the government it was their own concept and
let the government run with it."
Then vice-president of marketing and planning, Mr.
MacNAUGHTON
dazzled N.A.S.A. and Ottawa with what might be called reverse
salesmanship. When he was done, Ottawa was completely on side
and the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System had been officially
renamed the Canadarm. Decked out with a red "Canada" logo, it
was identified by millions of television viewers every time the
shuttle's cameras broadcast it on the job in orbit. The same
logo could easily have been pasted across John
MacNAUGHTON, too.
The only child of a retired postmaster general of Saskatchewan
and a schoolteacher, he was raised in Victoria, British Columbia,
and groomed by his parents for a career in medicine. Instead,
he displayed an early aptitude for engineering and built model
boats, airplanes, and mail-order home radio kits -- all constructed
to amuse himself and his Friends. It was a passion for things
mechanical that never abated. The summer before he was expected
to leave for medical school at McGill University in Montreal,
a friend decided to study engineering in Britain. That was enough
for John MacNAUGHTON.
With the financial support of a wealthy
uncle, he soon followed.
At the de Havilland Technical School in Hatfield, England, and
later London University's Hatfield College, he started buying
and repairing cars and motorcycles. According to his wife, whom
he met during his four-year stay in England, he owned three of
each during that time.
On his 350 c.c. Velocette motorcycle, Mr.
MacNAUGHTON sped through
the English countryside, his face as close as possible to both
the ground and his feet. It was as near to an epiphany as most
of us ever experience. "The sensation of man and machine working
together as parts of the same whole sealed his decision to spend
a lifetime with designs and mechanisms," said Doctor
LAPP.
Back home in Canada, he found an emerging space program. In 1954,
Mr. MacNAUGHTON started work in the guided-missile division of
de Havilland Aircraft. There he developed design systems for
such missiles as the Velvet Glove, Sparrow 2 and Bomark. Later,
he worked on the S.T.E.M. antennas employed by Alouette I, Canada's
first satellite. In 1967, de Havilland decided to shut down its
space research division, leading a group of its employees --
Mr. MacNAUGHTON included -- to found Spar Aerospace.
In the early years of Spar, he was involved in a broad series
of space projects and programs, including the Manned Space Program,
I.S.I.S., Skylark and Dragon. Working with governments, industry,
and academics, his insights into the business often showed him
to be much more than an engineer. He was, said Doctor
LAPP, "a visionary
who could envision final products and then find the optimum pathway
to completion."
At times, though, Mr.
MacNAUGHTON, saw himself more as a humble
cog in a wheel.
"I remember well the night the first Gemini manned spacecraft
circled the Earth," he told a group in 1992. "I was a young engineer
immersed in the fledgling space industry. I was leaving work
late one night and I looked up and saw a full moon. I thought:
'It's incredible, the things we have designed, touched, and agonized
over are going there, they'll land there, and they'll become
a monument to all of our efforts.' "
For all that, as the founding chairman of the Aerospace Industry
Association of Canada's space committee, he went on to develop
the Aerospace Industry Association of Canada's policy paper on
space, which was instrumental in convincing the government to
build the Canadarm and its successors.
Yet John MacNAUGHTON did more than establish Canada's reputation
in aerospace technology. He was not just the ship's captain,
sitting Picard-esque on the bridge, commanding his crew to "make
it so." Instead, he preferred to roll up his sleeves and show
how it could be done. In 1989, he was appointed president and
Chief Executive Officer of the company. It was not a happy time
for the company. Morale had plummeted after the loss of several
large contracts, and mismanagement had led to the balkanization
of some divisions and to dissent and hostility among executives.
"I couldn't get these guys to address the issues," Mr.
MacNAUGHTON
once told Report on Business. "Basically their attitude was 'It's
your problem, you fix it.' "
Mr. MacNAUGHTON's idea of a repair job centred on his fascination
with a new piece of technology -- the microprocessor -- and its
potential to change the face of the space-and-telecommunications
industry. A few years earlier, he had arranged for Spar to buy
a San Diego-based developer of satellite ground terminals, an
acquisition that put the company at the centre of a highly competitive
consumer electronics field. Little by little, he turned Spar's
fortunes around by expanding commercial business and moving into
international communications and software.
After his retirement from Spar in 1996, he continued as a board
member and director of such groups as the National Quality Institute,
an organization devoted to the improvement of organizational
quality and workplace health standards in Canada. "He would come
in to the National Quality Institute office and sit in his shirtsleeves
and get at it with flipcharts and things. And the next day he'd
be sitting in a boardroom and talking about why Canadian business
leaders should look seriously at this and why it's important,"
recalls John
PERRY, a senior adviser at the institute.
All the same, space travel remained his true passion. For 40 years,
he made Vero Beach, Florida, his winter retreat and he would
sit on the beach in front of his condo and watch as rockets and
space shuttles launched from nearby Kennedy Space Center lit
up the sky.
A lifetime collector of gadgets and electronics, his Mississauga,
Ontario, home was filled to capacity with the latest cellphones,
televisions, portable Digital Video Disk players, large-band
radios, Personal Digital Assistants, and BlackBerries -- culminating
in the recent purchase of a Global Position System unit. "He
didn't need it to navigate," his children wrote in a eulogy.
"He cherished it because on its display he could watch the various
satellites lock into his co-ordinates on Earth."
In 1997, Mr.
MacNAUGHTON was made an Officer of the Order of
Canada.
John▲
David▲
Francis▲
MacNAUGHTON was born on April 10, 1932, in
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He died of heart arrhythmia on May 12,
2006. He was 74. He is survived by his wife, Joy, his daughter
Jane and two sons, Paul and Neil.
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MOE,
Roy▼
Ingram▼
By Glenda MacNAUGHTON;
Avery
HAINES, Page
A14
Husband, father, grandfather, television pioneer. Born December 25,
1920 in Aylmer, Ontario Died April 17 at home in Gilford, Ontario,
of natural causes, aged 85.
Roy Ingram
MOE was born at Christmas, a nice little present for
his folks. He was a gift that kept on giving, especially for
his sister Barbara who came along 18 months later. Barbara calls
Roy her hero, the one who didn't say much but who was always
there when needed. Their childhood was marked by many ups and
downs complicated by their mother's chronic illness. There were
lots of moves. To Port Dover for fresher air. To Port Bruce --
and back to Aylmer.
When Roy and Barbara were teenagers, they moved to Galt. Roy
soon settled into high-school and was becoming known for his
talent at the arena, not for hockey -- but for dancing on roller
skates. Roy was a regular Fred Astaire on wheels, tossing the
girls up in the air and over his shoulder like a pro. Some Toronto
scouts even asked him to perform in the big city.
Unfortunately, this did not prove to be Roy's ticket to the Sports
Hall of Fame. But it did usher in a passion for mastering all
kinds of sports throughout his life. Swimming, water skiing,
sailing, golf, downhill and cross-country skiing. And, at the
age of 78, he took up surfing (the Internet, that is).
Shortly after the start of the Second World War, Roy joined the
air force. Five years of war service in England gave Roy an appreciation
for lots of things: Teamwork, dedication, patience and just plain
being alive. Roy always said he was glad he turned down the chance
to be a tail-gunner and opted for the job of radar operator.
Back at home Roy worked for
CHUM
Radio and later the pioneer
television station Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Toronto
he also met and married Norene. They soon had a family of three
and were living in the one of the first suburbs of Toronto, Don
Mills.
By 1971, Roy was on his own again, he called on Lucille
ESSAM.
They married in October 1971 and Roy became Dad to a second family
two teenagers, Doug and Lee and nine-year-old Steven.
Roy was handsome. His co-workers called him the Silver Bullet
because of his trademark silver locks, which had appeared when
he was in his late twenties.
Roy was proud to have done technical production in the early
days of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television. Everything
was live, no retakes. Over the course of 25 years he did The
Hit Parade, The Tommy Hunter Show, Royal visits, broadcasts of
the Olympics, skating championships, the first live broadcast
from the Arctic and Hockey Night in Canada with Foster Hewitt.
Retirement from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation only lasted
so long and he was lured back to the bright lights, this time
at TVO.
Finally retiring for good Roy used his spare time to
travel, fix the house, build a garden and help Lucille look after
her dad.
As Roy's eyesight diminished to almost zero, he learned to make
the disability disappear. He sat at his computer and felt his
way along the keyboard to keep in touch with the rest of the
world. If he couldn't read the fine print, so what? The world
still offered Benny Goodman's big-band sound. There were still
people to love, dogs to pat, squirrels to feed, chocolates to
eat and maybe even a trip to try on something new at Eddie Bauer.
So much do, so little time.
Quiet fellows can sometimes be overlooked if they just quickly
pass you by. But gems like Roy just grow on you. And in his case,
familiarity breeds respect, admiration and love. Roy was a keeper
weren't we lucky to have kept him for so many wonderful years?
Glenda is Roy's sister-in-law, Avery his daughter-in-law.
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DECARLO,
Guido
Guido DECARLO was much loved by his family and Friends. Guido
passed away suddenly on Friday, October 6th, 2006, at home, with
his wife Mary (née
FINNIGHAN,) by his side. He was a devoted
husband and best friend to Mary for fifty-two years. 'Dad / Poppa'
was a loving father to Brian and his wife Kathy, daughter Carol
Anne and her husband Scott and adored grandfather of Christopher
and Olivia, Ryan, Jeffrey and Charlie. Dear brother of Annette
DECARLO and brother-in-law of Rose
DECARLO.
Also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Pre-deceased by his parents Fiorindo
DECARLO and Maria
AIMOLA, sisters Rosie
LONGO, Viola
COOK, Molly
McNAUGHTON and Isobel
DECARLO and brothers Rocco, Fred and Jack
DECARLO.
Guido was a dedicated employee for many years with the
Trent Severn Waterway (Parks Canada). He was an active member
of Kawartha Golf and Country Club and past member of Peterborough
Men's Major Bowling League. We will always remember him for his
commitment to family, enjoyment of life, skills as a handyman,
his spaghetti and meatballs and love of sweets. We will miss
him dearly. Visitations will be held at Duffas Funeral Home (431 George
Street South, Peterborough, Ontario) on Wednesday, October 11,
2006, from 2-4 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Alphonsus
Church on Thursday, October 12, 2006, at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend
Paul MASSEL officiating. Interment Little Lake Cemetery. Donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of
your choice.
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McDONALD,
Ida McNaughton (née
BRILL)
By Marylyn
FRYER and Thomas
OATES,
Page
A16
Psychiatrist, world traveller, musician, painter, bridge player.
Born November 13, 1913, in Teeswater, Ontario Died July 15 in
London, Ontario, of natural causes, aged 92.
Ida McNaughton
BRILL was born the younger of two daughters of
Samuel Robbins
BRILL and Mary Etta (Minnie)
McNAUGHTON.
Samuel
BRILL was a local Liberal powerbroker and the family once hosted
former Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier for dinner at their home,
Coral Villa. Doctor Ida (as she was known throughout much of her
life) had a full head of Anne of Green Gables red hair (a colour
she favoured right until the end).
The daughter of a prominent businessman -- who owned the oldest
creamery in Ontario (second oldest in Canada, established in
1875, still in operation) -- she grew up believing she could
be more than just an ordinary housewife and mother. She was smart
enough to skip two grades, although her teachers considered left-handedness
almost a defect. "I was persuaded to change from being left-handed
to right-handed. It worked," Doctor Ida noted.
Dr.
Ida met her future husband, Herbert
McDONALD, when she was
a 14-year-old in a local church youth group but her mother was
disapproving; the young 18-year-old was a mere pig farmer. A deal
was struck; it was decided that Ida would pursue her education
post-high school (she graduated from Wingham District High School
at 16; she had travelled there by train every Monday morning
and returned home Friday). She studied at Victoria College, the
University of Toronto, earning her B.A. in 1936. She earned her
medical degree in 1939, interning at Saint Michael's Hospital.
Dr. Ida specialized in psychiatry, only one of eight women in
the class of 1940 to do so, completing her training in 1942.
Having kept her end of the deal with her father (who had already
passed away), Doctor Ida ended her lengthy courtship and married
Herbert McDONALD on September 26, 1942, and together they raised
four children (Elizabeth, James, Jeanette and Herbert Jr.) on
a small family farm. During the Second World War, she put her
medical skills to use, visiting patients by horse and buggy,
even bringing along her infant daughter while carrying her second
child.
But once her children were old enough, Doctor Ida took a full time
position at the London Psychiatric Hospital, co-founding the
Behaviour Modification Unit and working there until her retirement
in 1981. Doctor Ida embraced the newer practices, including new
drug therapies, but she also used her faith to instill strength
and hope in her patients. In her soft-spoken but firm way, she
was particularly good at working with violent young offenders.
Dr. Ida loved to travel. Among her earliest adventures: trips
by train to the West Coast and various cruises, including one
through the Panama Canal. She also travelled extensively throughout
Europe.
Upon her retirement, she once again began to travel in earnest,
despite her husband's increasing infirmity, seeing China, New
Zealand and Australia. Following his death in 1994, Doctor Ida began
to travel with Madeline
WUNSCH, her former head nurse at the
hospital. She spent every winter, including last winter, in Lakeland,
Florida
She played the piano and was a member of various choirs throughout
her life, a life member of both the Women's Institute and the
service club Soroptomist International, receiving a Woman of
Distinction award in 2001. Doctor Ida also became an amateur oil
painter. She loved bridge, a game she loved and played well.
To the end, strong and alert, she maintained a benevolent but
firm role as family matriarch. Death, when it came, was not easy
for her to accept. Her love of life and her spirit were simply
too strong to enter that good night so easily.
Marilyn and Thomas are Friends of Ida
McDONALD.
They wrote this
with help from the McDonald family.
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MOSER,
Margaret (née
LUETKEHOELTER)
Margaret MOSER passed away at the age of 71 on Monday, November 6
in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, surrounded by her family. Beloved
wife of Ted, cherished mother of Cindy, Mary Anne (Jay), Michael
(Sandy), and Rob (Shannon). Adored grandmother of Ryon, Kira,
Alexandra, Jacqueline, Talya, Grace, Jasper, Finn, Claire and
Ross.
Loving sister of Eleonore
GOULD,
Henry (deceased,) Lee,
Dorothy ROBE,
Kathy (deceased,) Fred
LUKEN, Charlotte, and their
spouses. Also fondly remembered by Mark
ROGERS and Tim
WESTBURY.
Marg was a remarkable and beautiful person. We will miss her
sense of humour, selfless energy and clear-eyed compassion. Special
thanks for their loving support to her sister-in-law Jean
MacNAUGHTON
and good Friends Sharon King and Karola Michalsky. Thanks also
to Doctor Sara and the doctors and staff at the Crowsnest Pass Hospital
for their tremendous care. Those who wish to remember her in
an informal gathering are invited to a celebration of her life
on Saturday, November 18 at 2 p.m. at Crowsnest Mountain Resort.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or other charity of choice.
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HAND,
Caroline▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
PURDY)
Peacefully, on Friday, April 7th, 2006 at the Village of Erin
Meadows, in her 76th year. Beloved mother of Jeffrey and his
wife Fiona, Karen and her husband Paul Cook, Robert and his wife
Leanne. Proud Nana of Brittany, Dustin, Spencer, Madison, Alexander,
Rebecca and Liam and stepgrandmother of Carissa, Michael and
Tegan.▲
Beloved▲ sister of Wilma and her husband Bill
McNAUGHTON.
Carol will be fondly remembered for her dedication to her family,
her kindness and her generosity. A celebration of Caroline's
life will be held at 5466 Quartermain Crescent, Mississauga on
Wednesday, April 12th, 2006 at 12 p.m. The family expresses their
gratitude to the very supportive staff at the Village of Erin
Meadows.
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MOE,
Roy▲
Ingram▲
(Veteran of World War 2, Technical Producer with Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation for 28 years and television Ontario for 8 years)
Peacefully at his home in Gilford on Monday, April 17, 2006.
Roy MOE, formerly of Toronto in his 86th year. Beloved husband
of Lucille
(MEMBERY.) Dear father of Susan
MOORE,
Leslie
(Rick)
DAVIES and Michelle
BATTERS. Dear stepfather of Douglas (Laurie)
ESSAM,
Lee
LEGG and Steven (Avery
HAINES)
ESSAM. Dear brother
of Barbara
SABILA. Dear brother-in-law of Glenda (late Joe)
MacNAUGHTON
and Edward (Patricia)
MEMBERY.
Also survived by many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. A private family service will be held.
Donations to Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket or to
Gilford United Church would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford (1-800-209-4803).
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