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AVERY,
Edna
B. (née
HOLMES)
On Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at age 88. Dear wife of Edward
AVERY
(1992.) Cherished mother of Irene and George
PURVIS,
Gore
Bay
Keith and Bette
AVERY, St. Catharines; Ken and Joy
AVERY, Dresden
Norma ISAACS
(Robert 1995,) Kingsville. Dearly loved by her 10 grandchildren
and 9 great-grandchildren: Drew and Patti
PURVIS
(Austin,
Nicholas,)
Denise and Paul
SHEPPARD (Avery, Lindsay, Garrett); Erin and
James McNEILL, Christa
AVERY, Catherine
AVERY, William
AVERY
Holly and Kevin
BALL (Michael, Mitchell, Jillian); Mark and Cathy
AVERY (Edwin); Ian and Julie
AVERY; Matthew
ISAACS. She will
be missed by her siblings Leato
WETHERALD,
Thelma
CRYSDALE, Allen
and Ida HOLMES,
Gerald and Wilda
HOLMES, Jean
LAW. Predeceased
by brothers-in-law Murray
WETHERALD,
Rev.
Stewart
CRYSDALE, Allan
LAW.
Edna was valedictorian of the 1939 nursing class of the
Public General Hospital, Chatham. She upheld the Holmes family's
love of God and of music in her work as choir director for many
years at Dawn Mills United Church. The
AVERY
Family will receive
Friends at the Badder Visitation and Reception Centre, 679 North
Street, Dresden (683-4444) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held at the Dresden Community Church
on Friday, May 5, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Linda
McFADDEN
and Rev. Colin
PATERSON officiating. Donations may be made at
the visitation centre by cheque to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Dresden Community Church. On-line Condolences may be left
at www.badderfuneralhome.com. Funeral Arrangements entrusted
to the John C. Badder Funeral Home 72 Victoria Street, Thamesvillle.
(692-4222.) "A tree will be planted in Memory of Edna
AVERY in
the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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SMITH,
Elsie
A.
With her families' love surrounding her, Elsie A.
SMITH passed
away at Port Perry Hospital on Tuesday, May 9, 2006. A resident
of Oshawa and formerly of London. Wife of the late Gordon
SMITH
(1992) and companion to Ken
HARDY.
She will be sadly missed by
her children Jeanie (Ray)
ZAVITZ,
Karen
SMITH, and Myles
SMITH.
She was adored by her grandchildren Daniela
SORRENTI,
Julie
ZAVITZ
and her partner Rob
BUCKBOROUGH and Lyndsay
ZAVITZ.
Loving sister
to Jean (Stan)
MacNEILL,
Marion
GIRARD and Leslie
JEFFERY. Loved
dearly by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a sister Edith
TOWNSHEND and by brothers Ken, Roy, Harold, and Lloyd
JEFFERY.
Friends will be received at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton
Rd., (1 block East of Egerton), on Wednesday 5-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Thursday, May 11, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation and interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Friends who wish may make memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation. Online condolences www.evansfh.ca A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to Elsie
SMITH.
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LAW,
Alan
Joseph
Woodforth, P.Eng.
Alan
Joseph
Woodforth
LAW died peacefully at home, in the arms
of his wife and best friend Nicki, on February 11, 2006. He was
74 years old. Born on January 21, 1932 in Cheshire, England,
Alan graduated at age 19 from Nottingham University with a degree
in Mining Engineering. During his final year at university, Alan
applied for a student position at Sigma Gold Mine in Val D'Or,
Quebec and left England in 1952 for Canada, a life long dream.
After working with Sigma for three years, Alan went to Manitouwadge
to work for Noranda Mines, Geco Division producing copper and
zinc, where he worked as an underground surveyor, and later as
a layout engineer. In 1958, he moved to Elliot Lake as the Planning
Engineer for Rio Algom Mines - Milliken Division, and in 1959,
on a blind date at the old Gatineau Club in the Ottawa /Hull
area where Della Reese was performing, Alan met Diane
McGLADE,
affectionately known as Nicki, whom he married on June 25, 1960.
It was at Milliken Mines in Elliot Lake that Alan met a number
of people who would direct the course of his life and career
- Dale and Norma
HENDRICK,
Mervyn
UPHAM, George
STENNING, Carl
ASHENHURST, Ted
CHEESEMAN, Dennis
BRIDGER, Alex
McNEILL, and
many others. Alan moved quickly through the ranks at Milliken
Mines holding the position of Chief Mining Engineer until the
mine closed in 1964. Nicki and Alan then moved to Nenagh, Ireland
in 1964 where he developed a lead-zinc mine as the Chief Engineer
for Mogul of Ireland. He returned to Canada in 1966 to work as
Chief Engineer at Newmont's Granduc Mines Ltd, and engineered
an eleven-mile tunnel that had to be driven under intervening
mountain ranges and glaciers. The tunnel then connected to a
mountain road that had to be built to Stewart, the nearest port,
32 miles away. The Granduc project achieved engineering goals
unprecedented in the history of mining. In 1970, Mervyn Upham,
then president of Selco Mining Corporation, invited Alan to join
him as Director of Engineering in Toronto. Known by many as the
best mining engineer in the industry, he was given many global
assignments including the development of the mine design in 1973
of the Newmont-Mount Isa Agnew nickel project in western Australia.
Back in Canada, until his retirement in 1992 from Selco, later
known as BHP
Billiton, he engineered the development of the Quebec
Selbaie copper zinc mine and the South Bay copper zinc mine in
western Ontario. All of his mines made major contributions to
the well being and the economics of their respective locations.
Alan was excellent at any endeavour he took on whether it was
curling, tennis, golf, bridge, snooker, toastmaster and drama
clubs, model trains and woodworking. He was, in particular, a
smiling connoisseur of good Scotch. Alan was a member of the
Professional Engineers Association of Ontario, the Canadian Institute
of Mining and Metallurgy, the Prospectors and Developers Association
of Canada, the Engineer's Club of Toronto, and the Ontario Club.
Although he excelled as a mining engineer, Alan's gift of recital,
particularly of the Battle of Hastings, and numerous other epic
poems was closely matched by his singing of Danny Boy, performed
beautifully with granddaughter Emily
TAILOR/TAYLOR, a mere three weeks
before his death. Exceptionally bright, kind, modest, and witty,
Alan not only led the world of engineering science in some of
the largest and most ambitious mines around the world, he was
at all times unfailingly devoted to his wife, his children, his
grandchildren and all his family and Friends. Alan is survived
by his devoted wife of 46 years, Diane (Nicki)
LAW (née
McGLADE,)
his beloved daughters Elizabeth Ann (Robert
VOGTLE;)
Diane
Millicent
(Greg DAVIES,) and Nancy-Jane (Iain
TAILOR/TAYLOR;) by grandchildren
Mathew, Jennifer and Laura
VOGTLE;
Emily and Simon
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and
Sean DAVIES.
Alan leaves behind his two brothers in England,
John Geoffrey
LAW and David Thomas
LAW. He is dearly loved by
his brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and 29 nieces and nephews.
No one was blessed with more loyal or caring Friends than Alan,
many spanning decades of memorable years with Alan and Nicki
at the cottage in Muskoka or around the bridge table. The
LAW
family gratefully acknowledges the commitment and care delivered
by cardiologist Dr. Anthony
GRAHAM for over 25 years; and by
the wonderful home care workers from the Etobicoke Community
Care Access Centre. Funeral services will be held at St. Georges
On-The-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West on Tuesday, February 21,
at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, it was Alan's preference that
any donations be directed to the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation,
c/o Dr. Gordon Moe's Research Program in Congestive Heart Failure,
30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1W8
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FORD,
Edna▼
Victoria▼ (née
BOOTH)
In her 98th year, at her home at Specialty Care Mississauga on
Sunday,
February 26th. Daughter of Daniel and Victoria
BOOTH
(predeceased,) sister of Roy
BOOTH (predeceased,) and widow of
the late Arthur
FORD (died 1975.) Edna was the dearly loved mother
of Joan and Pat. She was the cherished Grandma of Sally (Stefan
DEMBINSKI) and Suzanne (Nathan
BALAISIS) and the great-grandmother
of Nicole DEMBINSKI and Ryan
FINNELL.
She▼ will be missed by her
sons-in-law Tony
RAYMOND and Gary
COLLINS, her nieces Lorraine
McNEILL and Sheila
HAWKS, her nephew Dan
BOOTH and her many Friends
and relatives in Canada, England, and the U.S.A. The funeral
will be held at the Chapel of the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150
Yonge Street (at Goulding, South of Steeles), on Thursday, March
2 at 11 a.m. with an hour visitation prior. Interment to follow
the service at Westminster Cemetery, 5830 Bathurst Street (West
side, North of Finch Avenue). Mizpah "The Lord watch between
me and thee when we are absent one from another." R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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STEPHANIC,
Helena
(HOCHSTRAUSS)
By Ellen McNEILL and Darcy
McNEILL,
Page
A16
Mother, grandmother, lover of winter. Born July 12, 1906 in Kukujevci,
in what is now Serbia and Montenegro. Died October 19, 2005,
in London, Ontario, of complications from a fall, aged 99.
When Helena
HOCHSTRAUSS was 6, she was so ill that she was measured
for a coffin. At that time, she certainly wasn't expected to
live for another 93 years. So much of her history occurred in
tumultuous times and yet she maintained a passion for life and
adventure and displayed an incredible strength of will.
While the First World War did not have a large impact on Helena's
day-to-day life as a young child, the national and political
landscape changed dramatically beneath her feet. The part of
Austro-Hungary in which she lived became part Yugoslavia. An
independent woman, Helena studied bookkeeping at a time when
many young women did not pursue education. It was during this
time that she met her husband, Louis Octavio
STEPHANIC. He was
waiting on the street corner for her every day when she finished
her classes and would not take no for an answer; eventually he
wore her down and she agreed to go out with him. They were married
in 1926 and had two daughters, Zorah and Deena (our mother).
When the Second World War began, the family's lives, like many
others, were irreparably altered. One of first bombings of the
war was on a hotel in Belgrade that was known as the place where
diplomats and political dignitaries stayed. Helena's sister Cecilia
worked there as a telephone operator and was killed in that bombing.
Louis became ill and died from tuberculosis. Deena also spent
time in a sanatorium with tuberculosis. Helena always felt an
extra strong responsibility to her younger daughter due to Deena's
chronic ill health; because she was unable to better provide
for her and nourish her, and because of the loss of her father
at so young an age.
At the end of the war, Helena decided to take her family away.
They travelled on foot and in caravans; from one refugee camp
to another, taking rides when they were available until they
got to Israel where they remained for a few years. Deena immigrated
to Canada in 1958, and Helena followed in 1962 to join Deena
and her new husband and family.
By that time, our family was living in Haliburton, Ontario Helena
worked her way into that small rural Ontario community amazingly
well. In no time she had many Friends and a part-time job as
a bookkeeper for the local plumber. For a new Canadian not from
a northern climate, Helena loved the winter. The snow, the ice,
the look and the texture of the world under freshly fallen snow
all appealed to her. She continued to go for long walks well
into her eighties. She lived by herself, in her own apartment,
until her death.
Helena had strong opinions on many things (most things, actually)
and she certainly had no hesitation in sharing them with the
rest of us. She was a proud Canadian and became engrossed in
Canadian politics. She kept current on local events, those things
that affected the people she loved, and also on global trends
and issues. She was always looking forward to what lay ahead,
and rarely reflecting back on what had been, even in the face
of enormous personal loss.
Photographs of her as a young woman reveal a special glint her
eyes - a characteristic that can still be seen in pictures taken
of her just weeks before her death. It's not so much a mischievous
glint but her sharp blue eyes are twinkling, her lips pursed
after a short intake of breath, head cocked slightly, finger
raised, just before she refuted a statement or added another
salient point.
Ellen and Darcy are Helena's grandchildren.
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BOULTON,
Helen
Harrison (née
HOPKINS)
Peacefully, in the early morning hours of Easter Sunday, April 16,
2006, at Montreal General Hospital. Dearest daughter of the late
Harry and Margaret
HOPKINS of Toronto, and sister of the late
Lorraine DEVLIN.
Beloved wife of the late William D'Arcy
BOULTON.
Adored aunt of Julie (Fred
BALLING,)
Jane, and Lesley
DEVLIN
Diana Boulton
McNEILL (Duncan); Margot Parsons
BROWN and Jane
Parsons LYONS; Carolyn
SHILTON, Lisa
NELSON, and David
MARLER.
Cherished great-aunt of Kristin; Ellie, Kate and Alexander; and
a large family of great-nieces and great-nephews and their children
in the United States. The family wishes to thank the nursing
and medical staff of Montreal General Hospital 15E for the kind
and compassionate care Helen received during the final days of
her life. Memorial service on Thursday, April 20 at 2 p.m. at
the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, 3415 Redpath Street. Gifts
in memory of Helen may be sent to: Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals Montérégie, 178 ch. du Vide, Ste-Angèle-de-Monnoir,
Québec J0L 1P0; or to The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul.
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McRae, Mabel Margaret (née
McNEILL)
Passed away on Monday, July 10, 2006 at Glynnwood Retirement
Home.
Predeceased by husband Colin
McRAE (1983,) daughter Susan
MacMURRAY (2001) and son-in-law Brock
MacMURRAY (2006.) Survived
by loving sons Duncan (Denise) of Tiny Township, and Neill of
Agassiz,
British
Columbia, former daughter-in-law Mary
McRAE
of Owen Sound, 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Mabel
was an early graduate of Occupational Therapy (U of Toronto 1930)
and served her profession for many years. She was offered a position
in 1934 to help develop the occupational therapy program at the
Astley Ainsley Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was asked
to return to the Astley Ainsley Hospital in 1996 at the diamond
jubilee to honour her work there and to plant a tree to commemorate
the special pavilion she had designed and built to house the
Occupational Therapy department. Mabel was the middle of three
generations of the family who attended Havergal College where
she was awarded the Old Girls Award in 1997. Very community minded,
Mabel served in executive roles with the Brown School Parents'
Association, the University of Toronto Schools Parents' Association,
the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Women's Committee, the Imperial
Order of the Daughters of the Empire and
T. Eaton Memorial Church.
She will be greatly missed by her family and many Friends whose
lives were brightened by her incurable optimism. We would like
to thank Doctor Brenda Whitney and the staff of Glynnwood Retirement
Home, particularly Lona
MARTINS and Alex
SEMENOV, for all the
help they have given to Mabel and to the family. The family will
receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 12 noon
to 1: 30 p.m. followed by a service in the chapel on Friday, July 14
at 1: 30 p.m. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired,
a memorial donation may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society,
20 Holly Street, Suite #101, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3B1 or online
@www.canadiancancer.ca.
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CAMERON,
Nancy▼ (née
MINOR)
Peacefully at home in Toronto on Tuesday, October 10, 2006, Nancy
CAMERON (née
MINOR.)
Born▼ on March 6, 1910, in Newport, Rhode
Island. Mother and mother-in-law of Katharine and Malcolm
REED
of Toronto and Susan and Wulf
VON
SICHART of Hamburg, Germany,
and grandmother of Robert
VON
SICHART, also of Hamburg. Aunt
of Judith RUTLEDGE of Toronto, Jane
McINTOSH of Ottawa, Christopher
RUTLEDGE of Toronto, Bruce
MacNEILL of Winnipeg, John
MacNEILL
of Vancouver, Bob
MARLEY of Scottsdale, Bruce
MARLEY of Tacoma
and Robin OULTON of the Isle of Wight. Cousin of Nancy
WRIGHT
and David McENTYRE of Montreal, Dorothy
HIERONYMOUS of Charleston,
West Virginia, Bill
TONN and Michael
WILKENS of Houston, Margaret
WILKENS of San Antonio, and Margaret
PALM of Nacogdoches, Texas.
Predeceased▼ by her husband Air Vice Marshal Robert
CAMERON, sister
Dorothy MILLER and brother-in-law Air Chief Marshal Frank
MILLER,
and cousins John
CREELMAN of Ottawa, Katharine (Creelie)
McENTYRE,
Marguerite
WILLIAMS and Fred
SLOCUM of Montreal, and Ann
RICHTER
and Jean TONN of Houston. Survived by many other family members
and dear Friends in Canada and the United States. Memorial service
at St. Stephen-in-the Fields, Toronto, on Thursday, November 2,
at 5: 30 p.m. Interment at Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville,
Virginia, on Sunday, November 6, at 4: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative
Care, 60 Murray Street, 4th Floor, Box 13, Toronto, Ontario M5T 3L9.
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CAMERON,
Nancy▲
Minor (née
MINOR)
Peacefully at home in Toronto on Tuesday, October 10, 2006, Nancy
CAMERON (née
MINOR.)
Born▲ on March 6, 1910, in Newport, Rhode
Island. Mother and mother-in-law of Katharine and Malcolm
REED
of Toronto and Susan and Wulf
VON
SICHART of Hamburg, Germany,
and grandmother of Robert
VON
SICHART, also of Hamburg. Aunt
of Judith RUTLEDGE of Toronto, Jane
McINTOSH of Ottawa, Christopher
RUTLEDGE of Toronto, Bruce
MacNEILL of Winnipeg, John
MacNEILL
of Vancouver, Bob
MARLEY of Scottsdale, Bruce
MARLEY of Tacoma
and Robin OULTON of the Isle of Wight. Cousin of Nancy
WRIGHT
and David McENTYRE of Montreal, Dorothy
HIERONYMOUS of Charleston,
West Virginia, Bill
TONN and Michael
WILKENS of Houston, Margaret
WILKENS of San Antonio, and Margaret
PALM of Nacogdoches, Texas.
Predeceased▲ by her husband Air Vice Marshal Robert
CAMERON, sister
Dorothy MILLER and brother-in-law Air Chief Marshal Frank
MILLER,
and cousins John
CREELMAN of Ottawa, Katharine (Creelie)
McENTYRE,
Marguerite
WILLIAMS and Fred
SLOCUM of Montreal, and Ann
RICHTER
and Jean TONN of Houston. Survived by many other family members
and dear Friends in Canada and the United States. Memorial service
at St. Stephen-in-the Fields, Toronto, on Thursday, November 2,
at 5: 30 p.m. Interment at Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville,
Virginia, on Sunday, November 6, at 4: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative
Care, 60 Murray Street, 4th Floor, Box 13, Toronto, Ontario M5T 3L9.
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FORD,
Edna▲
Victoria▲ (née
BOOTH)
In her 98th year, at her home at Specialty Care Mississauga on
Sunday, February 26th, 2006. Daughter of Daniel and Victoria
BOOTH (predeceased,) sister of Roy
BOOTH (predeceased,) and widow
of the late Arthur
FORD (died 1975.) Edna was the dearly loved
mother of Joan and Pat. She was the cherished grandma of Sally
(Stefan DEMBINSKI) and Suzanne (Nathan
BALAISIS) and the great-grandmother
of Nicole DEMBINSKI and Ryan
FINNELL.
She▲ will be missed by her
sons-in-law Tony
RAYMOND and Gary
COLLINS, her nieces Lorraine
McNEILL and Sheila
HAWKS, her nephew Dan
BOOTH and her many Friends
and relatives in Canada, England, and the U.S.A. The funeral
will be held at the Chapel of the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150
Yonge Street (at Goulding, South of Steeles). Please contact
the Funeral Home for the service date and time. Interment to
follow the service at Westminster Cemetery, 5830 Bathurst Street
(west side, north of Finch Avenue). "The Lord watch between me
and thee when we are absent one from another"
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McNEILL,
Glenadine "
Glen" (née
PETCH)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, March 15th, 2006 at The Hanning House,
Cambridge, Ontario, in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late
Stanley McNEILL (1978.) Predeceased by her loving son John, her
parents James and Annie
PETCH and sisters Vivian, Beryl, Olive
and brother Jack. Cherished grandmother of Christopher and Daniel.
Glen will be lovingly remembered by her daughter-in-law Barbara,
grand-nephews Paul, David (Colleen,) and Richard (Steve)
MARRITT
and grand-niece Robin (Rob)
MARRITT and many nieces and nephews.
Our family wished to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff
at The Hanning House for their loving and exceptional care for
"Auntie Glen" over the years and especially through the last
few weeks. Friends may call on Sunday, March 19th, from 2-5 p.m.
at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles). Funeral Service will be held at the Chapel
on Monday, March 20th, 2006 at 11 o'clock. Private family interment.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Cystic
Fibrosis Society. Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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McNEISH,
Pauline
(GEORGE)
Peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Friday,
July 7, 2006, Pauline
(GEORGE)
McNEISH of Kettle and Stoney Point,
age 63. Beloved mother of Pamela, Glenn, Janet, Jacqueline and
Carl, Jason and Chris and Billy and Brenda. Loving grandmother
of several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Cherished sister
of Doris, Shirley, Judy, Herb, Faye and Mike. Predeceased by
siblings Anna, Jenny, Madeline, Wanda, Gladys and Douglas. Pauline
loved her nieces and nephews and was proud of all of them. Resting
at the Kettle Point Community Centre for visitation on Monday
afternoon and evening. Funeral service on Tuesday, July 11, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Kettle Point Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted
to Gilpin Funeral Chapel.
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SINCLAIR,
Eileen
Peacefully, at her home, with her family by her side, on Thursday,
January 19, 2006, in her 86th year. Predeceased by her loving
husband Donald. Cherished aunt to Dale
McNEVIN,
Donald
McNEVIN
and his wife
Sylvia, and Michael
McNEVIN and his wife Sharon.
Loving great-aunt to Christine and Laura
McNEVIN,
Bryan and Christopher
McNEVIN,
David and Murray
McCABE, and Anne
McNEVIN. Eileen will
be dearly missed by her adored cat Sasha, and her dear Friends
Edie and Judy. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler
Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.), on Sunday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at St.
Clement Church, 409 Markland Dr., on Monday, January 23, 2006
at 11 o'clock. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. If desired, remembrances
may be made to No Paws Too Small.
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