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YOUELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-10 published
MILES,
Linda
Diane
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital on Friday,
September 8th, 2006, Linda Diane
MILES
(McGUGAN) of London. Dear
mother of Randy
COUSINS and his wife
Karen and Miles
McGUGAN
all of London. Much loved Nanny of Justin, Nathan, Taylor, Paula
and Jessica. Dear sister of Valerie
PRIEST of Nova Scotia, Karen
GAUDET of Montreal, Michelle
DEANES of Hamilton, and Marilyn
YOUELL of London. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Much
loved "Mommy" of Meika. Best friend of Valerie
JOHNSON.
Predeceased
by parents Iris and Reg and Charlie and Lee. At Linda's request,
there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Linda are asked
to consider the Rotary Club of London West Foundation or the
Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada. Westview Funeral Chapel, (519-641-1793)
entrusted with arrangements.
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YOUGHANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-01 published
ORLECKY,
Walter
On Thursday, December 29, 2005 at the Greater Niagara General
Hospital, Walter
ORLECKY, husband of the late Gwenyth
ORLECKY
(1995.) Step-father of Morton
GRANT.
Grandfather of Kelly, Lynne
and Mark. Four great-grandchildren also survive. Dear brother
of Victor (Anne)
ORLECKY, David (Elsie)
ORLECKI, Rosalind
YOUGHANS,
Nancy HAM and Helen
WAITE.
Predeceased by brothers John
ORLECKI,
Joe ORLECKI, infant brother Harry and by sisters Mary
KABAGE,
Lena ATHEY,
Anne
SMITH and Margaret
ZITTEL. Walter was a Veteran
of World War 2 and fought in the battle of Ortona, was a Member
of Branch 51 Royal Canadian Legion and a retired Customs and Excise
Officer serving in Lahr, West Germany, Ottawa and Niagara Falls.
Resting at the Funeral Chapel of Hetherington and Deans, 5176 Victoria
Ave., Niagara Falls, 905-354-5614, for service in the Chapel
on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment will follow
in Fairview Cemetery. In memoriam contributions to the Cancer
Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. Wednesday until the service time
at 11 a.m.
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YOULDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-08 published
QUANN,
William
Joseph
Bill left us May 8 2005. Dearly missed by loving devoted wife,
Rita, four daughters Theresa
BAKKER (John), Dorothy (Keith),
Cathy YOULDEN
(Daryl,)
Joni
WILLIES (Robyn.) Well loved by grandchildren
Matthew (Yvonne), Martha (Paul), Ian (Terrie), Melissa (Paul),
Ronny, Blake, Gessica, Billy, Emma and great-grandchildren Rachael,
Jessica, Trinity and Ethan. One of the strongest, committed hardworking
men we have ever known with great passion and love for family
and business. Grandpa Generous, joyful, funny Driving to and
fro Made us feel loved Wonderfull. Read at his funeral among
family and Friends: I coveted no one's silver or gold or clothing.
You know for yourselves that I worked with my own hands to support
myself and my companions… remembering 'It is more blessed to
give than to receive '… There was much weeping among them all&hellip
grieving especially because… they would not see him again. Then
they brought him to the ship (Acts 20: 30-38).
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YOUMANS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-20 published
DENYS,
Walter
Edward
As a result of an accident at his residence, Walter Edward
DENYS,
55, on Wednesday, January 18, 2006. Beloved husband of Nancy
(LAPP)
DENYS of R.R.#3, Kippen. Dear father and father-in-law
of Jeffery and Laura
DENYS,
Jeanette and Scott
MEYER, Amanda
and Kevin MacDONALD and Matthew
DENYS, all of the Kippen area.
Special grandpa of Patrick and Gavin
DENYS and a little MacDonald
baby to arrive in April. Eldest brother of Dianne and Dave
YOUMANS,
Exeter, Brian
DENYS,
Seaforth,
Ron and Deb
DENYS, Brucefield,
Rick DENYS and Theresa
WILD,
Kippen, and Darlene and Todd
HOGGART,
Kippen, and brother-in-law of Bill and Mary
LAPP,
Abbottsford,
and Keith and Helen
LAPP,
Auburn.
Fondly remembered by 15 nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Eli and Rachel
(STALLAERT)
DENYS and parents-in-law Elliott and Catherine
LAPP.
Family will
receive Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth on Saturday from 7-9 p.m. and
on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held
at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth, on Monday, January
23 at 11: 00 a.m. Fr. Chris
GILLESPIE will officiate. Parish prayers
will be held at the funeral home on Sunday at 9 p.m. Interment
St. James Cemetery. Memorial donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation
appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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YOUMANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-29 published
O'REILLY,
Francis "
Frank"
Charles
(October 28, 1915-September 28, 2006)
After a long and full life, Frank died peacefully surrounded
by the love of his family, on Thursday, September 28, 2006, at
Parkwood Mennonite Home, Waterloo. He was 90. He was a best friend
and beloved husband to Margaret "Marg"
(KENNY,) who together
celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last October 11, 2005.
Precious father to his four children, Pattie
HODGE,
Anne
SCHARF
and her husband Ted, Tom and his friend Nancy and Dan and his
wife Laurie all of Kitchener Waterloo. Grandpa was cherished
by his grandchildren, Tracie
STEFFLER
(Dan,)
Brad
HODGE (Michelle,)
Katie and Matthew
O'REILLY and Alex
SCOTT. He was a very proud
great grandfather to Brooklyn, Christopher and Carter
STEFFLER
and Raine HODGE.
Frank will also be remembered by his sister
Mary YOUMANS, many nieces and nephews of whom he was very fond
of and Ellen O'Reilly, wife of the late Emmet
O'REILLY. He was
predeceased by his first child Maureen when she was 9 months
old; parents, Theresa
(BRYERTON) and Thomas
O'REILLY; sisters,
Nora GOUGH (2003) and Margaret
MULVIHILL (2003) and a very special
cousin Emmet
O'REILLY.
Friends are invited to share their memories
of Frank with his family at the Erb and Good Family Funeral Home,
171 King Street South, Waterloo, Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial
to celebrate Frank's life and faith will be held at Our Lady
of Lourdes R.C. Church, Monday, October 2, 2006, 11 a.m., with
Rev. Edward
SHERIDAN as celebrant. Immediately following the
Mass, Friends and relatives are invited to the Parish Hall of
the church for eulogies, refreshments and a time to visit with
the family. Interment will follow in Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener.
Condolences for the family and donations to the K-W Alzheimer
Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy
and may be arranged through the funeral home, 519.745.8445 or
www.erbgood.com In living memory of Frank, a tree will be planted
through the Trees for Learning Program by the funeral home.
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YOUMATOFF o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-19 published
DU BOULAY,
Philip▼
Peacefully at Huronview Retirement Home in Clinton, Ontario on
Sunday,▼
June▼ 18, 2006. Philip DU
BOULAY of Clinton and formerly
of Bayfield in his 102nd year. He was the beloved husband to
Greta DU BOULAY for 63 years; she died March 10, 2002. Philip
was born in Weymouth, England on February 9, 1905. He met Greta
in Montreal and married in 1940. After years in Montreal, they
retired to Bayfield in 1967. Philip is predeceased by his sister
Elizabeth▼
Mary▼ in 1922, mother Katherine Mary (née
YOUNG) in
1926, father Hubert H. DU
BOULAY in 1955 and his brother Hubert
James in 1973. Philip will be fondly remembered by nephews, Ronald
DU BOULAY and his wife
Noreen▼ of Newmarket, Michael DU
BOULAY
and his wife
Nancy▼ and their children, Samantha
KRAFT of London,
Andrea and Craig of Kitchener and niece Anne
BAGOSY and husband
George of Oakville and their children, Michael of Vancouver,
Suzanne of Oakville and David of Toronto. A funeral service will
be held at Trinity Anglican Church, Keith Crescent, Bayfield,
Ontario on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with the Reverend
Mona GOULETTE and the Reverend Major George
YOUMATOFF officiating.
Interment, Bayfield Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, and
in lieu of flowers memorial donations to Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield would be greatly appreciated and may be placed through
the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. "Clinton Chapel" P.O. Box 47,
Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 (519-482-9521) who have been entrusted
with funeral arrangements.
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YOUNAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-05 published
GHALI,
Edward
Peacefully passed away in his 77th year on July 4, 2006 at York
Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Beloved husband of
Dr. Faika for 46 years. Loving father of Maged and his wife Johanne,
Mona and her late husband Hashem. Cherished grandfather of Andrew,
Colin, Freddy and Basil. Dear brother of Mary
SHEHID and her
late husband Adib, Wadieh and his late wife
Mary,
Jeannette
SHALABY
and her husband Samuel, the late Samir and his wife Novert. Dearly
loved brother-in-law to Doctor Mohsen EL
MALLAKH,
Monir
YOUNAN,
Dr. Ida EL
MALLAKH and their families. The family will receive
Friends for visitation at Chapel Ridge Funeral Home, 8911 Woodbine
Ave. (4 lights north of Hwy 7) Markham (905) 305-8508 on Thursday,
July 6th from 12-2 and 6: 30-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held
on Friday, July 7th at Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church at 41 Glendinning
Ave., Agincourt at 12 p.m. Interment to follow at Westminster
Cemetery.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-20 published
VERINI,
Rita
Katherine (née
HARRISON)
(June 23, 1918-March 19, 2006)
Peacefully at the Norfolk General Hospital after a lengthy but
courageous battle with cancer, of Waterford. Beloved wife of
the late Gerry
VERINI.
Much loved and cherished mother of Dorothy
CALBECK (& her late "favorite son-in-law" Jack,) Brantford; Betty
YOUNG,
Kitchener;
Paul (& Rita,) Waterford; Peter (& Sheila)
Caledonia. Much loved grandmother (Grannie) of Stephen (& Janine),
David (& Lisa), Susie (& Edgar); Sherrie (& Tom), Sean; John
(& Jen), Shena (& Mike); Nolan (& Joanna), Alexis, Monica, and
Jordan. Great grandmother of Candice, Scarlett, and Maisie. Special
Mom and Grannie to Pauline and John
HINDS and family, Newcastle.
Will be sadly missed by her nieces and nephews who were very
special to her as well as her best friend Doreen. Predeceased
by daughters Molly, and Nancy, son Douglas, parents Claude and Dorothy
HARRISON, brother Harold and sister Doris. Mom enjoyed family and
visitors anytime, any day. Her special interests were animals,
gardening, baking pies, and living life to the fullest. Friends
may call at the Thompson-Mott Funeral Home, Waterford, Tuesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Wednesday
at 11 a.m. Rev. Joe
DUNKERSON officiating. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy the family would appreciate
donations to the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or Norfolk General
Hospital. www.thompsonmottfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-27 published
GUTHRIE,
Bruce
Surrounded by love, after a courageous journey, at his home,
on Thursday March 24, 2006, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband
and soulmate to Jane; dearly loved and brave Dad to Sarah, Meg
and Mike and dearly missed by Jamie
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Tyler
SAGER
dear son of Wilbur and the late Mildred
GUTHRIE; son-in-law of
Doris and the late Syd
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART; cherished brother of Mary Lynn
and Nick SCHIRA,
Sharon and Dave
YOUNG, Bob and the late Donna
GUTHRIE, and brother-in-law to Merle and Bob
WHITING and special
friend to Jane and John
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART; also survived by many nieces,
nephews and wonderful Friends. Bruce had a love for the land
and his farm. He was a member of the Paris Lions Club. Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Saint_James
Anglican Church (8 Burwell Street, Paris) on Monday March 27, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Robert
SCHROEDER officiating. Family interment
to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the A.L.S. Society
or Saint_James Anglican Church would be appreciated and arranged
by contacting Wm. Kipp Funeral Home (519) 442 3061 or wkfh@rogers.com.
Thanks for all your love and support and remember “Keep your
stick on the ice'” Wm. Kipp, 442-3061.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-02-15 published
POLLARD,
Clayton▼
Hedley▼
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale, on Saturday,
February 11, 2006. Clayton Hedley formerly of Toronto in his
77th year. Beloved husband of Ella
YOUNG.
Loving▼ father of Cathy
POLLARD, and Christopher
POLLARD both of Eugenia. He will always
be loved and remembered by his grandchildren Cory, Jessica, Clayton
and special daughter-niece Sandra
MILES.
Clayton▼ is also survived
by his brothers and sisters and their families in Newfoundland,
and two sisters in Oshawa, Helen and Velma and their families.
The family received Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton
on Tuesday, February 14. Service will be held in the chapel on
Wednesday, February 15 at 3 p.m. Memorial contributions to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully appreciated.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-06-28 published
ROWE,
Harold
Harold was born on Manitoulin Island December 21, 1921, son of
Ted and Lily
ROWE. He was later joined by a sister Edna and a
brother Wilbert.
In 1942 Harold joined the Canadian Army, Second Division landing
in France in 1944 to begin the fighting. He was wounded twice
during the war. His brother Wilbert was killed and is buried
in Holland. The war ended May 8, 1945, he arrived back in Canada,
November 27, 1945 and was finally discharged January 21, 1946.
He bought a truck and a small farm outside Little Current. On
February 21, 1950 he married Doreen
STRINGER. A son, Garry, was
born June 14, 1951 and Carol arrived September 1, 1952. In 1957
they moved to the 8th of Proton buying a farm from Lou
BENSON.
They bought milk cows, converted the barn adding a bulk tank
and began shipping milk. In 1967 they sold the farm and bought
the New Century Restaurant from John and Irene
MILLS.
Harold
started a job at the newly built factory Trim Trends, working
in the day time at the factory and then switching to washing
dishes at the restaurant in the evening. He continued at Trim
Trends until his retirement in 1986.
He took flying lessons from Carl
IRWIN and got his pilot's license
which had been a dream of his for years. He bought a two-seater
Cessna which he kept at Lorne
ACHESON's until they built their
present house, a hanger for the plane and a landing strip. He
attended many fly-ins, looked for lost cattle, flew back and
forth to the Manitoulin to visit his relatives and really enjoyed
flying.
They sold the restaurant in 1969 and in 1970 Greg joined the
family. Early '80s a boat replaced the plane and a trailer was
placed at Victoria Harbour where they spent many weekends fishing
and relaxing.
Harold had many hobbies. He loved to read, listen to music, and
watch horse racing on T.V. He was an avid bird watcher and had
many visitors at his feeders. He loved to travel and had taken
many trips to the American West, Canadian West, East coast and
Florida. He was overseas twice, once in 1984 with Doreen and
Carol and again in 2004 with Allan
SMITH. He visited Germany,
Holland, France Belgium, Luxembourg and England. While there
he visited his brother's grave and many other interesting places.
He took pride in his huge garden always trying to outsmart the
birds and keep them away from his strawberries. He had a passion
for teaching his children, their Friends and grandchildren to
love the sport of fishing, a tradition that hopefully they will
pass on to their children. Some days his line never got in the
water as he was too busy taking off sunfish and small bass for
everyone else. He went on many fishing trips with his sons and
grand_sons. He loved to fish and even liked it better if he caught
something. He was also a very good cook and was always looking
for new recipes to try. You could always count on there being
cookies, squares, donuts around for the grandchildren and the
candy dish was always full.
He was a great Dad supporting and helping his children. He built
his own home and helped build Garry's and Greg's homes. He was
always there to answer any questions and offer advice. He spent
endless hours helping at Lorne and Carol's farm, ploughing, cultivating,
baling, drawing grain, fixing things and doing any little jobs
that needed to be done. His truck could be seen daily spring
and fall heading towards the farm. He was a cherished and special
grandfather who was always there whether it be to babysit, or
teach them to ride their first bike, or read a story or remove
that sunfish from their hook. There were always some treats somewhere
in the house for the grandchildren when they popped in after
school.
Harold passed away peacefully at home on April 13, 2006, and
will be sadly missed but lovingly remembered by his wife Doreen,
son Gary and Barb, daughter Carol and Lorne, son Greg and Kelly,
his grandchildren Don and Stacy
ROWE,
Theresa and Sandy
YOUNG,
Janette, Denise, Lori, Andrew, Kati
RIDDELL, Connor and Meghan
ROWE and great-grandchildren Avery, Jared and Jordon
ROWE and
Carter and Abigail
YOUNG.
To live in the hearts we leave behind, is not to die.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-09-13 published
PENNEY,
Peggy
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Friday September 1,
2006 of Eugenia, formerly of Saint_John's, Newfoundland in her
66th year. Beloved wife of George
PENNEY.
Loving mother of Myrna
(Rob) YOUNG of Brampton. Dear sister of Calvin (Eleanor
ROBSON)
PATEY of Saint_John's Newfoundland. She will always be loved and
remembered by her granddaughter Robyn, many in-laws, nieces,
nephews and Friends. The family received Friends at the Fawcett
Funeral Home, Flesherton on Tuesday September 5, 2006 from 1 p.m.
until the time of the service at 2 p.m. Cremation followed by
interment at the Markdale Cemetery. Memorial contributions to
the Centre Grey Health Service Foundation or the Lung Cancer
Society would be gratefully appreciated.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-09-13 published
McLEAN,
Glen
Basil
Ashley
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, London on Thursday
September 7, 2006. Glen
McLEAN of Flesherton in his 68th year
was the beloved husband of Norma
McCLOCKLIN.
Loving father of
Debbie (Paul)
KWASNICKY of British Columbia, Dan (Lori,) Karl
(Laura▼) all of Markdale, Kim (Neil)
YOUNG of Feversham, and the
late Donnie. He will be loved and remembered by his grandchildren
Michael, Ryan, Lisa (Jay), Evan, Karen (Jason), Jackie (Nick),
Amanda, Tanya (Nick) Adam, Shaun, Neil, Kyle, Maureen, Cheryl,
Robert and great grandchildren Amber and Tyler. Dear brother
of Leon ANGUS, Ortis
BEATTY, Ross
MALTBY, Bob
McLEAN and the
late Ralph
MALTBY.
The family received Friends at the Fawcett
Funeral Home, Sunday, September 10. Service was held at the Gentle
Shepherd Community Church, Eugenia on Monday, September 11, at
11 a.m. Memorial contributions to the Centre Grey Health Services
Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully
appreciated.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-18 published
HOLMES,
Donald
Sylvester "
Homer"
Passed away suddenly at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
on Monday, October 2, 2006. Formerly of Hatherton, in his 71st
Year.
Beloved husband of Donna
(YULE.)
Loving father of Susen
HOLMES
(Craig
HARRISON) of Georgetown, Roger (Anna) of Guelph,
Debi (John)
ARNOLD of Maxwell, Leslie
CARLETON of Maxwell. Stepfather
to Sherry JAMESON
(Jim
DEHANN) of Collingwood, Valerie
LAING
of Collingwood and Will (Sheila)
LAING of Wasaga Beach'. Lovingly
remembered by grandchildren Katherine, James
HOLMES,
Wesley,
Nikita ARNOLD, Sommer
JAMESON, Christopher
LAING, Jacob, Issac
FIELD and great-granddaughter Alexus
YOUNG.
Sadly missed by sister
Janet (David)
WOODHOUSE of Markdale. Also by many nieces, nephews,
extended family and Friends. Predeceased by parents Sylvester
HOLMES and Amy
GRUMMETT and brother Jack. Funeral Service were
held Friday, October 6, 2006 at Chatterson Funeral Home, Collingwood.
Interment at Maxwell Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke
and Diabetes.
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YOUNG,
Nellie▼
Evelene▼
(SEWELL)
At the Grey Gables Nursing Home, Markdale on Monday, December 4,
2006. Nellie
SEWELL, formerly of Maxwell was in her 97th year.
Beloved wife of the late Wes
YOUNG.
Loving▲▼ mother of Ivan (Isla)
of Peterborough, Clarence (Marjorie) of Nottawa, Raymond (Doreen)
of Meaford, Carl (Mary) of Thornbury and Stanley of Mississauga.
she will be loved and remembered by her 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren,
2 great-great-grandchildren and Linda
YOUNG.
Predeceased▼ by her
sisters Alice
YOUNG and Elsie
ALLEN.
The▼ family received Friends
at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on Thursday December 7,
from 1: 30 until the time of service in the chapel at 2:30. Spring
interment Maxwell Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the charity
of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
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YOUNG,
Nellie▲▼
The▲▼ family of the late Nellie
YOUNG wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to family, Friends and neighbours for memorial donations,
flowers and messages of sympathy at the time of her sudden passing.
Special thank you to the staff at Grey Gables for their excellent
care over the past 7½ years. Thanks to Pastor Earl
AMBROSE for
his comforting message, and
to Kathy YOUNG for her words of remembrance
on behalf of the grandchildren, also to Doreen
McGREGOR and Harold
WOOD for their ministry of music. We wish to thank the Fawcett
Funeral Home, Flesherton and staff for their guidance and providing
the lovely luncheon.
- Ivan, Clarence, Raymond, Carl,
Stan and families.
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MIDDLETON , Warren Frederick
At Mapleview Nursing Home in Owen Sound Thursday evening, January
26th, 2006. Warren
MIDDLETON of Owen Sound formerly of Sauble
Beach in his 84th year. The Lord took a special man to be by
his side after a lengthy illness. He is now at peace and reunited
with his predeceased son Dennis. A passionate and caring man
with a beautiful sense of humour and a wonderful joy for life.
These attributes will be immensely missed by a large loving family.
He leaves a big hole in the heart of his dear wife Blanche, high
school sweetheart and best friend of sixty-two years. Cherished
father of Russell and his wife Eva of Sauble Beach, Stuart and
his wife Muriel of Cornwall, Byron of Owen Sound, Victoria and
her husband Gordon
WHITE/WHYTE of Caledon, Kevin and his wife
Nancy
of Wiarton, Jeffrey and his wife Jo of Mississauga, Jewel
MIDDLETON
of Owen Sound and Judy and her partner Frank
SCARPINO of Brampton.
Lovingly remembered by his fourteen grandchildren; Jaqui and
her husband James, Dan and his wife Terri, Jay and his wife Dawn,
Jennifer, Mellisa and her husband Taylor, John, Nathan, Johanna
and her partner Jack, Jessica, Jeff and his partner Kelly, Sarah,
Greg, Natasha and Stephenie as well as his ten great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Art and his wife Barb of Fenlon Falls. Predeceased
by two brothers Norm and Roy. Friends may call at the Downs and
son Funeral Home, Hepworth Sunday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted from the Funeral
Home
Monday morning at 11: 00 a.m with Major Grace
YOUNG officiating.
Spring interment Zion Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the
Mapleview Nursing Home or the Salvation Army would be appreciated
as your expression of sympathy. “Absent from the body - present
with the Lord”. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com A tree will be planted in the
Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation in
memory of Warren by the Downs and son Funeral Home.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-04-22 published
LAND,
Norma
ELEANOR (née
WRIGHT)
Peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound,
on Monday, April 17th, 2006. Norma
ELEANOR
Land (née
WRIGHT,)
of Owen Sound, in her 63rd year. Dear sister of Barbara
WRIGHT,
of Orangeville, Verna
WRIGHT, of Brampton and Lynda
WRIGHT, of
Shelburne.
Norma will be sadly missed by her niece, Sherri
ROGERS
and her husband, John, and her nephew, Joe
PELL.
Predeceased
by her parents, Vern and Matilda
WRIGHT. A Funeral Service for
Norma LAND will be held in the Chapel of the Brian E. Wood Funeral
Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Saturday,
April 22nd, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Major Charles
YOUNG officiating.
Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Inglewood Villa as your expression of sympathy.
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MOLE,
Charles
E.
Peacefully at Gateway Haven in Wiarton Monday morning May 1,
2006. Charles
MOLE of Wiarton at the age of 75. Beloved husband
of the former Lenore
KEARNS.
Loving father of Alfred and his
wife Joyce of Lometa, Texas and Sharon and her husband Charles
GOUGH of Southampton. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren
Jim MOLE and Jeff, Rodger and Sarah
GOUGH. Dear brother of Ralph
and his wife
Florence of R.R.#3, Wiarton, Roberta
GREIG of Owen
Sound, Uriel and her husband Carl
GATES of Owen Sound, Joan and
her husband Ted
DICKINSON of R.R.#1, Allenford and Sandra
MOLE
of Shallow Lake. Dear brother-in-law of Aleta
RICHARDS of Wiarton.
Also survived by several nephews and nieces. Predeceased by two
brothers Frank and Jim
MOLE and four sisters; Wilda
MOORE,
Evelyn
LISK,
Reta
OTTEWELL and Lillian
BUCKTON. Friends may call at
the Downs and son Funeral Home Hepworth Wednesday from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted from Gateway Haven
Chapel, Wiarton Thursday morning at 11: 00 a.m. with Major Charles
YOUNG officiating. Interment Zion Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or Friends of Gateway
would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com.
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Charles by the Downs and
son Funeral Home.
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LEGGETT,
Marion
May
(YOUNG)
In Southampton on Friday, July 7th, 2006 at the age of 84 years,
the former Marion
YOUNG, loving companion of Clayton
READING,
wife of the late Russell
LEGGETT.
Mother of Tom and his wife
Sharon of Elora, Ray and his wife Mona of Owen Sound, and Craig
and his wife Linda of Camp Borden. Grandma of Aaron and his wife
Vicki, Adrienne, Keri Lynn, Robin, Michael, Christopher, Matthew,
and Steven. Great-grandma of Hailey, Kai and Annie. Special great-nana
to Traelynn and Payton. A private family graveside service will
be held at Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin. Funeral arrangements
in the care of the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 519-832-2222.
Memorial contributions to Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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HALL,
Basil
Mackenzie
At the Southampton Care Centre, Southampton, on Thursday September 21,
2006. Basil
HALL of Southampton in his 86th year. A Graduate
of McGill University, Architecture, 1951, Basil taught at Mohawk
College as well as applying his skills to the design of many
Church building projects. He was very proud of his Scottish Rite
membership within the Masonic Order. Husband of the late Mary
HALL (née
CHRISTILAW.) Dear father of Janet and her husband Russell
CUNNINGHAM of Hemmingford Quebec. Proud grandfather of Leila
and her husband Matthew
ARLESS of Mooers, New York and Christian
CUNNINGHAM and his wife
Liliane of Hemmingford and great grandfather
of Rachel and Andrew. Also survived by his first wife
Hazel▼
YOUNG
of Hemmingford. Predeceased by his parents Ray and Leila
HALL
and his brother Rod. Cremation, Woodlawn Crematorium, Guelph.
Visitation from the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton, on Thursday
September 28, 2006, 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Service to Celebrate
the Life of Basil
HALL will be conducted in the Chapel of the
Funeral
Home on Friday at 2 p.m. Reverend Creola
SIMPSON will
officiate. A graveside service for the Interment of Ashes will
follow on Saturday September 30, 2006, 11: 30 a.m., at Woodland
Cemetery, Burlington. Expressions of Remembrance to the Canadian
Cancer Society or to the Southampton Care Centre Residents Council.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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YOUNG
Laura▲▼
Of Wiarton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 28,
2006 at University Hospital, London. Beloved wife of Rick of
Wiarton and cherished mother of Brad (Crystal) of Stoney Creek.
She will also be sadly missed by grandchildren Brien and Greg.
Laura was predeceased by her parents Christie
(McKEACHEN) and
Joe MERCHANT as well as one sister. Visitation will be held on
Sunday, October 1, 2006 from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. at the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. The funeral service to celebrate Laura's
life will be held on Monday, October 2, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with
Lt. Mary MILLAR officiating. Interment Bayview Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations made to the Wiarton Hospital or charity
of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be left for the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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YOUNG,
Gregory
Gordon “Hoss&rdquo
Passed away at his home in Meaford on Tuesday, October 24, 2006.
Gregory “Hoss”
YOUNG, in his 46th year.
son of the late Alvin
and Shirley
(TINDALE)
YOUNG.
Brother of Alva (Art)
FITZSIMMONS
of Meaford; Barbara
BEAN of Kingston; Judy (Brian)
REID of Cumberland,
British
Columbia;▼
Tom (Shannon)
YOUNG of Owen Sound; Deb (Wade)
WALL of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.; John (Karin)
YOUNG of Meaford.
Brother-in-law of Bert
FOX of Trenton. Sadly missed by his many
nieces and nephews and dear friend Merry
MOORE and family. Predeceased
by one sister Kate
FOX. A memorial service will be held at The
Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, Meaford, on Saturday, October 28th
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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BROWN,
Grace
Peacefully at Hannah Walker Place in Owen Sound in her 96th year,
on Wednesday, November 8, 2006. A well loved organist and choir
leader at First United Church, Grace continued to play the piano
for her Friends at Hannah Walker every morning before breakfast.
Beloved wife of the late Rev. George
BROWN.
Lovingly remembered
by her children Marilyn and her husband Ray
YOUNG, and Doug
BROWN
and his wife
Marion. A very special Grandma of Jeff
BROWN and
his wife Marian,
Julie and her husband Dean
TSERETOPOULOS, Lee-Ann
and her husband Rolf
LEAR and Robyn
YOUNG.
Great-grandma of Adrien,
Madison, Gavin and Daniel. Fondly remembered by her nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by her nine brothers and sisters. Friends
may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Monday
from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be conducted
at the First United Church, 435 - 21st Street West, Owen Sound
on Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. Rev. Kristal
McGREE officiating.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to either First
Untied Church Memorial Fund or to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family.
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HALL,
Muriel
Pearl
(Retired School Teacher, Waterloo County Board of Education)
Left to live in the loving arms of Jesus on Wednesday, November 15,
2006 in her 83rd year. Muriel was predeceased by her beloved
husband Leo
CORMIER (1963) and their cherished son Dean
CORMIER
(2002). She is survived by her treasured grandchildren Skye and
Nathanael CORMIER and their mother Kate
CORMIER.
She is also
survived by her sister Marjorie
HOERLEY.
Muriel was predeceased
by a brother, Lloyd
WEBER as well by her 2 sisters, Audrey
THIBIDEAU
and Luella
BOGLE.
Friends are invited to call at the Salvation
Army Community Church, 365 14th St. W., Owen Sound for visitation
on Sunday afternoon from 1 until 2 p.m. The funeral service for
Muriel Pearl Hall will be conducted at the Salvation Army Community
Church on Sunday, November 19th, 2006 at 2 p.m. Major Charlie
YOUNG officiating. Interment in New Hamburg Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers please, memorial contributions to the Salvation Army
Young Peoples Department would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to Currie Funeral Home 239 Garafraxa Street,
Chatsworth (519-794-2631 or 1-800-474-5310).
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YOUNG,
Gertrude "
Gertie"
Drucilla (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
Passed away at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Durham on
Saturday,
November 25, 2006. The former Gertrude Drucilla
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
of Durham, in her 81st year. Loving mother of Pearl and her husband
Jack BUSCH of British Columbia, George
YOUNG and his wife
Marlene
of Durham, Merle
YOUNG and his wife
Linda of Durham, and Shirley
and her husband Jean
RACINE of Ottawa. Fondly remembered by her
11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Herb
and Myrtle
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Bob and Reta
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Ken and Devona
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Predeceased by her husband Stan
YOUNG, and her siblings
Francis THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, William
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Mary
DEMERS, Margaret
DAVIS
and Jean THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Friends may call at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral
Home, Durham on Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of
Gertie's Life will be held at the Funeral Home on Tuesday morning
at 11 o'clock. Interment at Markdale Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to Arthritis Society or the Durham
and Community Health Care Foundation -- Durham Medical Clinic
would be appreciated by the family.
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YOUNG,
Nellie▲
Evelene▲
(SEWELL)
At the Grey Gables Nursing Home, Markdale on Monday, December 4,
2006. Nellie
SEWELL, formerly of Maxwell was in her 97th year.
Beloved wife of the late Wes
YOUNG.
Loving▲▼ mother of Ivan (Isla)
of Peterborough, Clarence (Marjorie) of Nottawa, Raymond (Doreen)
of Meaford, Carl (Mary) of Thornbury and Stanley of Mississauga.
She will be loved and remembered by her 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren,
2 great-great-grandchildren and Linda
YOUNG.
Predeceased▲▼ by her
sisters Alice
YOUNG and Elsie
ALLEN.
The▲▼ family will receive
Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on Thursday,
December 7, from 1: 30 until the time of service in the chapel
at 2: 30 p.m. Spring interment Maxwell Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
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PYKE,
Harold
Of Wiarton, and formerly Calgary, Alberta, passed away peacefully
on Monday, December 11, 2006 in his 94th year. Dear father of
Rick PYKE and Melvin
PYKE, both of Calgary, Alberta and cherished
grandfather of Tylor and Dylan
PYKE of Calgary, Alberta. He will
be sadly missed by his sister Vera
BAETZ of Walkerton as well
as many nieces and nephews. Harold was predeceased by his wife
Isabel, parents Rachel
(BROOKS) and Isaac
PYKE, brothers Russell
PYKE and Bertram
PYKE, sisters Lottie (Clayton)
URBSHOTT and
Mary (Earl)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and brother-in-law Wilson
BAETZ.
The family
will receive Friends at the George Funeral Home, Wiarton on Wednesday,
December 13, 2006 from 1: 00 p.m. until the time of the service
to celebrate Harold's life at 2: 00 p.m. with Major Charles
YOUNG
officiating. Interment in Calgary, Alberta at a later date. As
expressions of sympathy, donations to Friends of Gateway or Saint Paul's
Presbyterian Church would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be left for the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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YOUNG,
Herbert▼
(October▼ 7, 1922-December 13, 2006)
Herb YOUNG, beloved
son of the late Norman and Clara
YOUNG of
Guelph.▼
Loving▼ father of Suzanne Patricia (Douglas
LEITH) of
Southampton, and Peter Andrew (“Lisa” Mary Elizabeth
JOHNSON)
of Owen Sound. Adoring grandfather of Gillian, Meredith, and
Andrew MARR - all of Toronto. Survived by his adored and loving
wife Ruth
(SHARPE) of Stirling and Belleville. Survived also
by his brothers Joseph (Audrey) and Lloyd (Beatrice) of Guelph.
Pre-deceased by his sister Ann (Lou), and brothers Sidney (Ruth)
of Toronto, George (Shirley) of Kitchener, and Maurice (Muriel)
of Guelph, and his first wife
Doreen▼
(DICKSON/DIXON) of Southampton.
Survived also by many loving nieces, nephews and their families.
Herb had a special place in his heart for his four-legged Friends
- Sammy, Ginger and Apollo. Herb will be sadly missed by his
close network of family, Friends and colleagues in the communities
where he lived, worked and played. Herb lived in Guelph, Oshawa,
Oakville, Windsor and Belleville. He spent his summers at the
family cottage at Southampton on Lake Huron enjoying tennis and
fishing with family and Friends. In Belleville, he was a longtime
member of the Harbour Club and enjoyed playing squash and tennis
with his many Friends and associates. Herb graduated from Guelph
C.V.I. in 1941 and was awarded Ontario's largest scholarship,
the Col. John McRae Scholarship to the U. of T. Two years later,
in June, 1943, he decided to leave university and enlisted in
the Army, serving as a Lieutenant attached to the Royal Canadian
Regiment (R.C.R.), until the end of World War 2. However, when
the war in Europe ended in May, 1945, the Canadian government
decided to create a new Airborne Division, made up of volunteers,
to serve in the Far East where the war in the Pacific against
Japan was still raging. Again, Herb volunteered, and was sent
to Vernon, British Columbia where he was appointed Acting Captain,
Second-in-Command, and Company Training Officer of “A” Company,
#3 - Infantry Training Battalion, #2 - Pacific Training Brigade.
When the war ended, Herb returned to the U. of T., graduating
in 1947 with a B.Sc. degree in Chemical Engineering. He was initially
employed for three years by Fiberglass Canada Ltd. at Newark,
Ohio and at its newly built plant in Sarnia. He spent three years
as a Management Consultant with J.D. Woods and Gordon, followed
by sixteen years with affiliated companies, with the final seven
years as President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of the
Dominion Forging Co., Windsor, Ontario, the largest steel forging
company in Canada. During this period, he was also a director
in a number of additional companies including the Braun Engineering
Co. of Detroit, International Tools Ltd. of Windsor, Welland
Electric Steel Foundry Ltd., of Welland, and Security Capital
Corp. of Toronto. He was also a director of the American Drop
Forging Association. While residing in Windsor, he was a member
of the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club and the Detroit Athletic
Club. In 1970, after having had a lifetime interest in education,
he accepted the presidency of Loyalist College of Applied Arts
and Technology in Belleville, a fledgling new Ontario community
college. He served in that position until his retirement in 1988.
He served the Ontario College system as a member and as chairman
of a number of committees. In 1986, while Chairman of the Committee
of Ontario College Presidents, he was part of a small Ontario
delegation sent to Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, China
to arrange to “twin” the Ontario college system and to arrange
for a student exchange with similar educational institutions
in that province. In 1989, as the countries of Eastern Europe
were freeing themselves from 50 years of Communism and from Russian
rule, it became obvious that they would require considerable
assistance from the “West”, including Canada. Herb, having travelled
extensively in Europe in the past, and wishing to utilize his
industrial and educational experience in this endeavour, offered
his services to the federal Ministry of External Affairs and
to the Canadian Executive Services Organization. Over the next
10 years, he served as a consultant on numerous projects in Central
and Eastern Europe, from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, and
in the countries of Latvia, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary
and Romania. His final project in 1998, in Xian, China involved
working with a research and development company to develop new
and creative uses for titanium metals and alloys, with the end
products being suitable for export markets. It was shortly after
his return from China that he was diagnosed as having inflammatory
neuropathy, a debilitating illness which he battled courageously
until his death. Family and Friends are invited to call at the
Burke Funeral Home (613-968-6968) 150 Church Street, Belleville
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the chapel on Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Reception
to follow at Loyalist College. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery,
Guelph. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, The Quinte Humane
Society, or the charity of your choice. “Goodnight sweet prince,
may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest” William Shakespeare.
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OLAFSSON,
Lucille
May (née
IVANY)
After a courageous battle at Extendicare Nursing Home on Thursday,
December 29, 2005 Lucille May
OLAFSSON (née
IVANY) of London
in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Siggerjon
OLAFSSON.
Loving
mother of Yvonne, Paul and Eric
OLAFSSON; and Shirley
YOUNG and
her children. Dear grandmother of Kevin, Jason, Tommy, Katherine
and Stephen. Great-grandmother of Kevin-Jessie. Survived by brothers
Silas and Gerald. A memorial service will be held at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas St. E. (at Wavell) on Thursday,
January 5th at 3 p.m. (visitation 1 hour prior). Cremation. Memorial
contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
acknowledged. Arrangements entrusted to McFarlane and Roberts Funeral
Home.
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HEDDLE,
Raymond
Clair
Passed away peacefully at S.T.E.G.H. Palliative Care after a
lengthy illness on Monday, January 2nd, 2006 in his 75th year
surrounded by his loving family. Born May 24th, 1931 in Saint Thomas,
Ontario, he was the
son of the late James and Mildred
SHEPHERD)
HEDDLE.
Dearly loved husband of Alice
(YOUNG)
HEDDLE, and loving
father of Richard, Blair (Brigitte), Mark (Vicky), Mandy and
Paul. Cherished grandfather of Marcy, Amy, Colin, Azek, Caleb,
Dylan, Patrick, Aaron, Blayne, Abby, Samantha, Bradley, Ryan
and Jessie. Predeceased by daughter-in-law, Vivien
HEDDLE (1991.)
Ray is also survived by a brother Harold
HEDDLE of London, sisters
Mary NOON of Windsor, Dorothea (Don)
MONTEITH,
Ruth
WILLIAMS
of Saint Thomas, Eva (Fred)
TRECARTIN of Port Franks and a sister-in-law
Lillian MacKAY of Nova Scotia and many nieces and nephews. Ray
was a member of Holy Angel's Parish, a past president of Holy
Angel's and Saint Anne's Credit Union, an honorary life member
of the 3rd Degree Knights of Columbus Council 1467 and a Past
Faithful Navigator of Bishop Cody Assembly 4th Degree. Ray served
for 15 years in the Royal Canadian Navy, retiring in 1965 and
worked for 18 years at the Ford Motor Company. Visitation will
be on Wednesday, January 4th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas and the Mass of the
Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, January 5th at 10: 00
a.m. at Holy Angel's Church, Talbot Street, Saint Thomas. Those
wishing to make a donation in memory of Ray may consider the
Wegener's Granulomatosis Support Group of Canada or the Holy
Angel's Restoration Fund.
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REYNOLDS,
Dr.▼
J.▼
Keith▼
On Sunday, January 8th, 2006 at Sunnybrook Veterans' Hospital,
in his 87th year. Member of the Royal Air Force 418 Squadron,
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Secretary to the Ontario
Cabinet, zoologist and naturalist. Husband of the late Maudie
REYNOLDS. Father of Jane
YOUNG, Brian
REYNOLDS and John
REYNOLDS.
Grandfather▼ of Hilary, Carolyn and Joanna
YOUNG and Genevieve
and Catherine
REYNOLDS.
Brother▼ of the late Ruth
BROWN and George
REYNOLDS.
The▼ celebration of his life, followed by a brief reception,
will be conducted at St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Church, 3333 Finch
Ave., E., Scarborough on Saturday, January 14th at 11 a.m. Memorial
donations may be made to the Thickson's Woods Land Trust, preserving
one of Keith's favourite wild places.
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MacKENZIE,
Dorothy
Isabelle (née
TOBIAS)
At the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, on Wednesday, January 11,
2006. Dorothy Isabelle
MacKENZIE (née
TOBIAS,) 93 years, of Chatham
and formerly of Petrolia. Beloved wife of the late Murray
MacKENZIE
(1973.) Dear mother of the late Warren Angus
MacKENZIE, the late
Marilyn JOHNSTON,
Morley and Leone
MacKENZIE, Angus and Marie
MacKENZIE,
Glenda and the late Glen
BOWEN, Nancy and the late
Keith McPHERSON,
Karen and Ron
McINTOSH, Laurie and Gary
YOUNG
and Dan and Margie
MacKENZIE.
Also survived by 21 grandchildren,
31 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren, a foster
daughter, Audrey and Doug
BOYCE and sisters-in-law, Irene
TOBIAS
and Kay TOBIAS.
Predeceased by brothers, Vaughn, Garnet, and
Orrin and Marg
TOBIAS and sisters, Helen
BLACKWELL and Ida
REID.
Visitors will be received on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.
at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia, where the funeral
service will be held on Friday, January 13, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
Rev. Brian
SHOESMITH of Christ Anglican Church officiating. Interment
in Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made by cheque to the C.E.E. Hospital
Foundation. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.needhamjay.com
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HUGILL,
Phyllis
In loving memory of Phyllis. It has been 8 years since you have
been gone. As I go about my daily life I think about you often.
I miss you and the long Friendship we had, sharing events about
our children and our lives. Thanks for wonderful memories. Always
remembered by Barbara
YOUNG.
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MOSES,
Archie
Of Blyth, and formerly of Grey Township, passed away on Tuesday,
January 17th, 2006 at Huronlea Home for the Aged, Brussels. Born
in Grey Township on December 21st, 1913, Archie was in his 93rd
year. Beloved husband of the late Rose
ARMSON.
Loving father
of Margaret
MOSES of London and Joanne
MOSES of Blyth. Dear brother
of Kathryn
MOSES of London and brother-in-law of Leone
YOUNG
of Alberta. Predeceased by his infant son James and his brother
Bill. A private service was conducted at the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home, Brussels, on Thursday, January 19th with Reverend
Cathrine CAMPBELL officiating. Interment at Brussels Cemetery
in the spring. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Online condolences
may be made at www.schimanskifamilyfuneralhome.com
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ZIELBAUER,
Bette
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at London
Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Campus in her 73rd year. Beloved
wife of George
ZIELBAUER for 43 years. Loving mother of Catherine
(James) YOUNG,
Karl▼
ZIELBAUER and Krista (Alan)
HUNT. Cherished
grandmother of Andrew
YOUNG,
Kyla and Keana
ZIELBAUER, Hayley
and Carter
HUNT.
Loved former mother-in-law of Karen
ZIELBAUER.
Dear sister of Anne
MITCHELL of England. Bette will also be missed
by her life long friend Edith
WALTER and very close Friends Lauren
and Nardo LAXAMANA.
The family will receive Friends and relatives
at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London, for visitation on Friday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be on Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be gratefully appreciated.
The family would like to thank the Dr's and nurses of the London
Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital, Critical Care Trauma
Centre department, especially Krista, Karen and Lisa for their
care and kindness. We will always be grateful to Debbie
SHARP,
R.P.N., who provided amazing care to Bette in recent years. A
special thank you to a very caring young woman who remains unknown
to our family, who drove George to the hospital at a trying time.
On-line condolences are available through www.memorial-funeral.ca.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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MOORE, Edith Marie (formerly
YOUNG,
McCOLL, née
HOAG)
Edith died as she lived with grace and dignity on January 31,
2006 at the Elgin Manor, Saint Thomas at the age of 82. She spent
the majority of her time in Saint Thomas where she was a loving
wife, mother and friend. Predeceased by husbands Bus
MOORE (2003,)
Alex McCOLL (1973) and Dick
YOUNG (1945.) Daughter of the late
Leon and Marguerite
HOAG of Saint Thomas. Mother of Donald
McCOLL
(Ottawa,) Betsy
McCOLL
(Warren▼
MILLS) Hamilton and Kathy
McCOLL
(Bob WHEATCROFT) Port Hope. Sister of Carolyn
CRUICKSHANK (Gary,
2003,) Margaret
SCHRAM
(Clare,▼ 2004.) Step grandmother of Krista
(Mike,) Jen and Graham
DOYLE.
Edith▼ loved music and was active
in many church choirs often performing as a contralto soloist.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Saturday at 3: 00 p.m. Visitation
Saturday from 2: 00 to 3:00 p.m. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery,
West Lorne. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer
Society, Cancer or Heart and Stroke Fondation.
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DAVIS,
Hazel
May (née
McFALLS)
"You may shed tears that she is gone or you can smile because
she lived."
Peacefully, at home surrounded by her loved ones on Wednesday
February 1, 2006 after a courageous battle, Hazel May
(McFALLS)
DAVIS, born Feb 27, 1934, in her 72nd year. She leaves behind
her childhood sweetheart, best friend and the love of her life,
her husband Hugh
DAVIS. Cherished mother of Heather
MacGILLIVRAY
of Lucan, and Michael
DAVIS of Grand Bend. Dearest mother-in-law
of Bob MacGILLIVRAY and Suzanne
DAVIS.
Dearly loved by her precious
grandchildren: Courtney, Katie-Scarlett, Caleb and Corbin
MacGILLIVRAY,
Crystal and Bryon
ELLERINGTON,
Harley,
Travis and Starr
DAVIS
and great-granddaughter Audrey
ELLERINGTON. Dear sister of Joyce
and Ralph SIMPSON of London. Sister-in-law of Audrey
McFALLS,
R.R.#1 Centralia, Janett and Jim
BARKER of Lucan, Jim and Florence
YOUNG of Strathroy and Alexia and Bob
TINDALL of R.R.#1 Lucan.
Dear aunt to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her beloved
mother and father Vera and George
McFALLS, dearest brother Ross
McFALLS, mother-in-law and father-in-law Mary and Heber
DAVIS,
sister-in-law and brother-in-law Marguerite
(DAVIS) and Earl
GREENLEE, and childhood friend and sister-in-law Almarie
(DAVIS)
YOUNG.
Hazel▲ will be truly missed by many, many people for her
strong faith, strength, guidance and her deep love and devotion
for her family and for her loyalty to her many Friends. Friends
may call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral Home, 223 Main Street,
Lucan on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a memorial service will
be held on Tuesday, February 7th at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Father
Bill WARD officiating with The Reverend Canon Beverley A.
WHEELER
assisting. Cremation has taken place with interment at St. James
Cemetery to follow and
at Hazel's request there will be no flowers.
In lieu of flowers donations to the St. Elizabeth Health Care
and the Breast Cancer Society of Canada or a charity of your
choice would be appreciated by Hazel's family. Condolences may
be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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MOORE, Edith Marie (formerly
YOUNG,
McCOLL, née
HOAG)
Edith died as she lived with grace and dignity on January 31,
2006 at the Elgin Manor, Saint Thomas at the age of 82. She spent
the majority of her time in Saint Thomas where she was a loving
wife, mother and friend. Predeceased by husbands Bus
MOORE (2003,)
Alex McCOLL (1973) and Dick
YOUNG (1945.) Daughter of the late
Leon and Marguerite
HOAG of Saint Thomas. Mother of Donald
McCOLL
(Ottawa,) Betsy
McCOLL
(Warren▲
MILLS) Hamilton and Kathy
McCOLL
(Bob WHEATCROFT), Port Hope. Sister of Carolyn
CRUICKSHANK (Gary,
2003,) Margaret
SCHRAM
(Clare,▲ 2004.) Step-mother of Bob and
Rodger MOORE,
Betty
DOYLE (Denis) of Wolfe Island. Step grandmother
of Krista (Mike,) Jen and Graham
DOYLE.
Edith▲ loved music and
was active in many church choirs often performing as a contralto
soloist. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, St.
Thomas, where funeral service was held Saturday at 3: 00 p.m.
Visitation was Saturday from 2: 00 to 3:00 p.m. Burial in Evergreen
Cemetery, West Lorne. In lieu of flowers donations may be made
to the Alzheimer Society, Cancer or Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Special thanks to Dr. Derrek
VAUGHAN, Debbie, Karen, Jeff and
the other outstanding staff of Elgin Manor as well as Christine
McLEOD for the special, loving care they shared with mom and
family.
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PENFOUND,
Bernice
Jewel (née
DEIGHTON)
The
Lord called Bernice Jewel
PENFOUND, age 82, home on Wednesday
February 8, 2006 from University Hospital, London. She was born
in Dawn Township daughter of the late George and Mary
McALISTER)
DEIGHTON.
She is predeceased by her loving husband Jack in 1992.
Surviving are four daughters and sons-in-law: Sharon and Dick
YOUNG of Winter Haven, Florida, Janice and Bert
SCHALK of Denfield,
Mona and Doug
LEWIS of Sarnia, Gwen and Dan
KERSLAKE of London
and one son and daughter-in-law Douglas and Jill
PENFOUND of
London. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, eight great grandchildren,
a sister Donna
DEIGHTON and a brother Hugh
DEIGHTON.
Predeceased
by one grand_son, two brothers and a sister. The funeral service
will be conducted from the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620
Cross Street, Dresden on Saturday, February 11, 2006 at 2: 30
p.m. with Reverend Lyle
MIX officiating. Visitation prior to the
service 1: 00-2:30 p.m. Interment in Oil Springs Cemetery. As
an expression of sympathy, contributions may be made by cheque
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation, Canadian Diabetes,
or West London Alliance Church, 750 Wonderland Rd., London, Ontario
N6H 4K9.
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DUNN,
David
Charles
(February 12, 1947-January 19, 2006)
On behalf of David, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation
to family and Friends for the cards, flowers, and donations to
The Heart and Stroke and Woodstock General Hospital. David's
path to reunite with his brothers, Paul and Randy began on Tuesday,
January 17th, 2006. Ken and Tracey, Paramedics from the Emergency
Medical Services responded quickly to the call for assistance.
David's massive stroke happened upon their arrival at 83 Kent
Street. Dr.
BROCKWAY and nurse Janet greeted him at the Woodstock
General Hospital. It was determined David needed medical attention
at University Hospital. Dianna and Joanna, Paramedics from the
Emergency Medical Services were responsible for transporting
David to London. Nurse Janet stayed with David throughout the
journey. At University Hospital David was cared for by the Intensive
Care
Unit team, Dr.
YOUNG and nurse Kamela. Our sincere thank
you to the Emergency Medical Services (Paramedics), Woodstock
General and University Hospital staff for their expertise and
compassion during a tragic time for our family. We will never
forget nurse Kamela's last words to David -- thank you Kamela.
A special thank you to John
BROCK and staff at Longworth Funeral
Home for your ongoing support; to Reverend David
DUNCAN for his enriching
words before and during the service; to Heather
HEATH,
Floral
Buds and Design for the colourful spring flowers; to Community
Care Access for many years of service to David; to the very special
Red Cross Homemakers; to the Residents at 83 Kent Street who
enjoyed David's sense of humour and delivery services; to Henny
EATON,
Meals on Wheels for her delicious menus; to Monique
BROCK,
David's favourite hair stylist; to Excel Delivery for giving
David independence and
to Teresa SCHERLE for comforting our Mom
during a difficult time. Thank you also to Audrey
TAPLAY,
Teresa
SCHERLE,
Don and Ruth
MURRAY and Beth
MARTIN for their delicious
baked goods. Sincerely, Melissa and Andrea
DUNN,
Hazel
DUNN,
Lyn and Doug
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Wendy and Bill
TAPLAY.
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HATCH,
Dr.
Leslie
Arthur
Peacefully at University Hospital, on Tuesday, February 14, 2006,
Dr.
Leslie
Arthur
HATCH, M.B., B.S., M.C. Path., Dip. Bact.,
in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Joyce Alma
HATCH
(1995). Loving father of Jane of Spragge, Jeremy and his wife
Charlene YOUNG of Blacksburg, Virginia, and Sarah and her husband
Rob LEE of London. Dear grandfather of Jennifer
HATCH. He will
be fondly remembered by family and many Friends in England. A
private family service will be conducted at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, London. Cremation. Memorial contributions to the
War Amps or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged.
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ANDERSON,
Norman
Ralph
Peacefully, at home, Norman Ralph
ANDERSON, at the age of 84,
Loving husband and dear friend of Valerie
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
SMITH.
Norm
was blessed with three marriages throughout his life. His first
marriage was to Patricia
(SMITH)
ANDERSON of London, England,
whom he met while stationed in Surrey during the war. Loved father
of their twin daughters Norma and her husband Jim
SMITH of Ireland
and Dierdre
LLOYD of Manchester, along with son Sean and his
wife Rasaline
ANDERSON, London, United Kingdom and their mother
Patricia.
Norm was then married to Gloria
HALLIWELL for over
thirty years until her death in 1990, and was much loved and
respected by their son David and his wife
Sara
ANDERSON of Camlachie.
Step-father to Gloria's children Linda and husband Lee
McQUIRTER
of Sarnia and Len and his wife
Maureen
GLANFIELD of British Columbia.
Norm also enjoyed becoming step-father to Val's children, Shelly
and her husband Laurence
LOVEGROVE,
Petrolia,
Terry
SMITH, Strathroy,
and Julie and her husband Dale
KELLY of Forest. Much loved grandfather
of 12 grandchildren, 13 step-grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by wife Gloria (1990) and granddaughter Lauren Gloria
ANDERSON (2000.) Norm was born on July 17th, 1921 at Ochre River,
Manitoba, to Ralph Waldo
ANDERSON (1955) and Margaret
YOUNG,
who died when Norm was 5 years old. His grandmother Eliza
YOUNG
(1973), whom Norm highly respected and loved dearly, stepped
in to raise him and his siblings, George (1991), Ross (1972),
Marguerite and Malcolm (1987)
MacDONALD of Sarnia, and William
and his wife Ida, also of Sarnia. Norm's father re-married Jessie
DALGHIESH (1985) and had two sons, Norm's half brothers James
(1984) and Gerald and his wife Gladys of Trenton. At the age
of 16, Norm went to Malartic, Quebec to work in the gold mines
with his father. He joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1941
in Noranda, Quebec and went overseas in September. He was on
Active Service in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany,
including the D-Day landings on Juno Beach. He returned to Canada
in '45 and worked in the mines until coming to Sarnia in '50
to work in the insulation business, mainly building the plants
in the Chemical Valley, eventually purchasing Commercial and Industrial
Insulation in '76 and selling it in '82. He owned and developed
Forest Golf and Country Hotel from '58 til '89. Not liking retirement,
together with his son David, he purchased and developed Bonnie
Doon Golf and Country Club. Norm loved sports. He played hockey
when he was young and of course enjoyed golf. He was a great
curler and a Lifetime Member of the Forest Curling Club. In later
years he was a great spectator, especially whenever Dale and
Julie played. Norm lived a very full life. Beneath the often
gruff exterior lay a heart of gold, one to which is much-loved
grandchildren and step-grandchildren can attest. He had many
Friends and was a good husband and father. He did a lot of good
in the community that no one ever new about. Resting at the Ronn
E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 9 James Street South
at Watt (Forest) Lambton Shores. Visitation Sunday 2-4 and 7-9.
Legion Parade Sunday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Funeral service will
be held Monday, February 20, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Forest United
Church with Reverend Cathy
LARMOND officiating. Interment Beechwood
Cemetery, Forest. Donations to Community Care Access Centre appreciated
by the family. (Cheques only received at the funeral home). A
tree will be planted in memory of "Norm" by the Dodge Family.
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SSAINTOIX,
Yolande "
Yolly"
Peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Saturday, February
25, 2006 Yolande (Yolly)
SSAINTOIX, in her 75th year. Beloved
wife of the late Harold (Peter)
SSAINTOIX.
Proud and cherished
mother of Harold (Val,) Larry (Mary,) Cathy (Doug)
GULLONS,
Randy
(Sue), Lori
SSAINTOIX (Mike
YOUNG), David (Janet), Daren (Rhonda),
Bradley (Lisa) and Lisa
SSAINTOIX.
Predeceased by her daughter
Isabelle and her sons Gary and Ricky. Dear mother-in-law of Brenda
SSAINTOIX. Dear sister of Onile, Art (Rita,) Betty (Gord,) Maryanne
(Reg), Tony (Blanche), Loretta (Dan), and Peter (Cathy). Predeceased
by her brothers Leo, Fern, and Paul and her sister Jean. She
will be missed by 35 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, aunts
and uncles Betty and Ernie
FISCHER and Gert and Ron
BOISVERT
and her best friend Betty
YOUNG.
Visitors will be received at
John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street,
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday at 12 noon. Interment in St. Peter's
Cemetery. Donations to Parkwood Hospital Palliative Care would
be appreciated.
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HALE,
Violet▼
B.▼ (formerly
MURDOCH, née
YOUNG)
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London on Wednesday, March 1,
2006 Violet B.
HALE (née
YOUNG) of London formerly of Montreal
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Frank
HALE. Dear mother
of Bill and Betty
MURDOCH of Kingston and Stewart
MURDOCH of
London. Loving grandmother of Ron, Sharon and Neil and great-grandmother
of Caroline, Ryan, Jamie, Sydney, and David. Predeceased by her
4 sisters Frances, Pat, Blod and Gladys, 1 brother George and
by her daughter-in-law Paula
MURDOCH.
Sadly▼ missed by many nieces
and nephews. Special thanks to the Staff of 5A East at Parkwood
Hospital. Friends will be received by the family on Sunday from
12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London where the funeral service will be held in
the chapel at 2 p.m. with Reverend Canon Sharon E.
MURDOCH, officiating.
Cremation at Woodland Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation
(Parkwood Hospital), 268 Grosvenor Street, London, N6A 4V2. On
line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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SCOTT,
Howard
Ferguson
With his loving family by his side, passed away on Wednesday,
March 8, 2006 at his home in Pt. Edward. Beloved husband of Jo-Ann
(FARR) and loving father of Jennifer
SCOTT of Point Edward, Tom
SCOTT
(Tiegan) of Brights Grove, Ed
SCOTT and Amy
YOUNG of Pt.
Edward and Jessica
SCOTT of Pt. Edward. Also survived by his
only grandchild Keogh
SCOTT.
Predeceased by his parents George
(1984) and Margaret (1977). Howard was a long time employee of
Harbour Warehouse and a member of the Pt. Edward Ex-Servicemans
Club. Visitation will be on Friday, March 10 at the Stewart Funeral
Home (College @ George 519-383-7121), Sarnia from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will take place from the "Chapel" on
Saturday at 10 a.m. with Elaine
WALKER officiating. Interment
in Lakeview Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Victorian Order
of Nurses Nursing Palliative Care or the charity of your choice.
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WEST,
Norman
R.
Peacefully with his family by his side at Saint Thomas Elgin General
Hospital on Saturday, March 11, 2006. Norman R.
WEST of Lyons
in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Shirley
(FISHER)
WESAINT_Dear
father of Belinda
YOUNG of Lyons, Mark
WEST of Lyons and Randy
WEST and wife
Kim of Aylmer. Loved dearly by grandchildren Kristi
and Dillon. Brother-in-law of Eleanor
WEST and Ralph
JOHNSON.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brother
George WEST and a sister Shirley
JOHNSON.
Born in Mount Elgin
on January 20, 1936
son of the late Merritt and Alice
LIGHT)
WEST.
Norman worked at Calco Metal Fabricating for many years
and enjoyed restoring old cars. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment, Light Cemetery. Donations to the Cancer Society would
be appreciated. On-line condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.net
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DENNIS,
MAC
Irvin
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday March 14,
2006 Mac Irvin
DENNIS of Brownsville age 79 years. Beloved husband
of 58 years to Jean (née
McDONOUGH)
DENNIS. Dear father of Margaret
(David) PETERS of London; William
DENNIS of Brownsville. Cherished
grandfather of Scott (Louise)
PETERS of Brownsville; Michelle
PETERS and her friend Joe
SMITH of London; Brian
YOUNG and his
friend Angel of Tillsonburg, and great grandfather of Kayla and
Jared PETERS, and Syvanna
SZEWCZYK. Dear brother of Florence
(Keith) BUCHNER of Tillsonburg, and Mary
DENNIS of Waterloo,
and his extended family Rick and Deb
YOUNG of Tillsonburg. Predeceased
by his daughter Donna Lynne
YOUNG; his parents Baxter
DENNIS
and Nellie (née
PETTMAN)
DENNIS.
MAC was a retired dairy farmer
from Brownsville. He was a member of Brownsville United Church
and its choir, and he previously served as an Elder and Sunday
School Superintendant. He was also a member of the Society for
the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing
in America Simcoe Chapter and the former Tune Tillers Quartet
and Three Farmers and Jake Quartet. The family will receive Friends
at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (842-5221)
on Friday March 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
for Mac will be held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday
March 18, 2006 at 1 p.m. Rev. Hyuk
CHO of Brownsville United
Church officiating. Interment Delmer Cemetery. At the family's
request memorial donations (payable by cheque) may be made to
the Harmonize for Speech; Brownsville United Church or to a charity
of your choice. Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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WELLS,
Velma▼
Peacefully, at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Thursday,
March▼ 16, 2006, Velma
WELLS of Strathroy in her 63rd year. Dear
mother of Randy
WELLS and Bill
WELLS and his wife Krista
YOUNG-
WELLS
all of Strathroy and Leisa and Colin
McDONALD of Komoka. Loving
grandmother of Amanda and Derek
WELLS, and Michelle and Nicole
McDONALD.
Predeceased▼ by her son Donny (1973) and husband Frank
(2000). Also survived by several brothers and sisters, nieces,
nephews and Friends. Visitors will be received at the Denning
Bros. Funeral Home on Sunday, March 19 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where a funeral service will be held on Monday, March 20 at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Charles
SEED officiating. Interment in Longwood Cemetery,
Melbourne. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be gratefully acknowledged. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Velma.
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YOUNG,
Bryan
In loving memory of dear husband and father, Bryan, who passed
away March 18th, 2005.
You are always in our minds,
No matter what we do.
All the time within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
Lovingly remembered by Lana, Bethany and Sam, Robert and Mandy.
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WATSON,
James "
Jim"
Wilbert
Suddenly at his late residence on Friday, March 17, 2006. James
"Jim" Wilbert
WATSON of Parkhill in his 62nd year. Beloved husband
of Clara (YOUNG)
WATSON. Dear father of Todd
WOODBURN (granddaughter
Taylor) of New Hamburg and Clara's daughter Rhonda
WOODBURN of
London. son of Viola
(CUNNINGHAM)
WATSON and the late James Roy
WATSON. Dear brother of Shirley
KNIGHT,
Ron (2002) and Sharon
WATSON of London, Sharon
CAVANAGH and her friend Larry
BRINTNELL
of London. Son-in-law of Vera
YOUNG and the late Alfred
YOUNG
and family. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting
at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill
where the complete funeral and committal service will be conducted
on Tuesday, March 21st at 1 p.m. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Monday.
Reverend Doug
WRIGHT will officiate. Donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Interment Mars Hills
Cemetery at a later date. Share a memory or send condolences
to www.boxfuneralhome.ca. M. Box and son will plant a tree in
living memory of Mr.
WATSON at Ausable-Bayfield Conservation,
Parkhill.
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YOUNG.
Lawrence "
Laurie▲" A.M.
At London Health Sciences Centre (Westminster Campus), on Saturday,
March▲▼ 18, 2006. Lawrence "Laurie" A.M.
YOUNG of Woodstock in
his 67th year. Beloved husband of Bonnie L.
YOUNG (née
McHARDY)
for over 45 years. Dear father of Sherry
DELLER and her friend
Norm RHAME of Woodstock, Karen
ROSS and her husband Jim of Embro,
Christine SWICK and her husband Steve and Patti
COLE and her
husband Rob, all of Woodstock. Loved grandfather of Stephen
DELLER
(Pam HLEMBIZKY,)
Jayne and Julie
DELLER, Tiffany and Evan
SWICK,
Travis ROSS and Jessica and Allyson
COLE. Dear brother of Sandra
HIGHLEY and her husband Al of Burgessville. Predeceased by his
parents Arthur (1983) and
Verna (1982)
YOUNG.
Laurie▲ served locally
with the R.C.R. as a young man, later he joined the The Emergency
Measures Organization which led to his involvement with the O.P.P.
Auxiliary for over 30 years of service. Laurie was also a tool
and die maker with Fisher Controls for over 40 years and his
retirement spent time at Tigercat, Woodstock, Transdrive, Woodstock
and drove school bus locally. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) on Tuesday,
March 21, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 11: 30 a.m.
Interment later in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Contributions to
the Critical Care Trauma Centre of London Health Sciences or
the Woodstock General Hospital Intensive Care Unit would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com.
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YOUNG,
Marguerite▲▼
A.
(TEEPLE)
Of Saint Thomas, formerly of R.R.#2, Saint Thomas, passed away at
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Continuing Care Centre
on Monday, March 20, 2006, in her 104th year. Wife of the late
J. Gowan YOUNG (1979.) She is survived by daughter, Claire
DUNAN
(late Malcolm "Mac," 1987) of Saint Thomas, son, James G.
YOUNG
(late Janice, 1999) of Wasaga Beach, two granddaughters, Maribeth
(Denny GALLI) of Ottawa and Jocie (Jos
KASDORP) of Maastricht,
The Netherlands, and great granddaughters, Stefani
GALLI and
Evie KASDORP, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Predeceased by 3 brothers, Claude, Harold and Francis
TEEPLE.
Born in Yarmouth Township (Sparta area), December 11, 1902, the
only daughter of the late J. Randall and Nellie
(MINOR)
TEEPLE.
Mrs. YOUNG was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Saint Thomas
since 1938, being a member of the Women's Missionary Society
and a Past President of both the Country Circle and Ladies Aid
of the church. She was a life member of Maple Leaf Chapter #3,
O.E.S., Saint Thomas, a former 4-H leader, the first treasurer
of the Elgin Manor Auxiliary and an honorary member of the Dana
Retirees. Mrs.
YOUNG was a founding member, former secretary-treasurer
and a former chairman of the Elgin County Pioneer Museum and
an active Women's Institute member, having served at various
levels of the organization. Friends will be received at the Sifton
Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral and committal service will be held
on Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Union Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario or Knox Presbyterian Church gratefully
acknowledged.
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TWIDDY,
Helen
Marie (née
DELANEY) (1918-2006)
Helen Marie
TWIDDY (née
DELANEY) passed away peacefully at her
home surrounded by her loving family, Friday, March 24, 2006.
After relocating to North Bay from Huntsville in 1997, she continued
her unrelenting commitment to and passion for volunteerism. Helen
was recognized across the province for her many contributions.
Voluteer Coordinator Chelsea Gardens, London, Ontario. Founder
Volunteer Association, Parkhill Nursing Home, Parkhill, Ontario.
Founder, Past President and Volunteer Coordinator Fairvern Nursing
Home, Huntsville, Ontario. President and Founder of the Ontario
Nursing Home Volunteer Association. Ontario Mental Health Board
(member) Toronto. Board Member and President London Middlesex
Mental Health Board. Regional Representative and Provincial Director
of the Ontario Volunteer Hospital Association. President St.
Joseph's Hospital Volunteer Association, London, Ontario. In
1992 she was recognized for her Volunteer Achievement by the
Ministry of Community and Social Services. Up until the time
of her death she was an active volunteer at the North Bay General
Hospital.
Helen was the beloved wife of 'Bert'
TWIDDY who predeceased
her in 2003. Mother of Donna
SMEETON,
Toronto,
Marlyn
YOUNG (Doug)
Colorado, Karen
ROTONDO (Terry) North Bay. Helen will long be
remembered by her 8 grandchildren Paul, Sharon, Ann, Susan, Scott
(previously deceased), Stephen, Cameron, Laura and Sarah. And
her 11 great-grandchildren. Helen's endless energy and infectious
smile will be remembered and sorely missed by so many. Memorial
mass will be celebrated at Corpus Christi Church Tuesday at 11: 15 a.m.
A very heartfelt thank you to Doctor Bill
FINNIS for his Friendship
and care over the years. Also with great appreciation to the
Victorian Order of Nurses and The Red Cross. Donations greatly
appreciated to The Scott Young Foundation, 2116 Belleview Avenue,
Burlington Ontario, L7R 1R1, 905-333-5431 and Canadian Diabetes
Association. sign guestbook/condolences/donations www.mcguintyfuneralhome.com
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McLEAN,
Irene
Taylor
Of Parkhill, Ontario, in her 94th year, passed away peacefully
on March 28, 2006, at her recent residence of Countryside Manor.
She was the wife of the late Angus Donald
McLEAN (1977) and mother
of the late Allan
McLEAN (2005;) Marion and the late Don
KUNDER
(2005;) Murray and Ann
McLEAN;
Peter and Laura
McLEAN. Grandsons
Jason,
Bradley,
Jeff and Chris
McLEAN will also miss her. She
is survived by two sisters, Agnes
MILLER and Idris
YOUNG.
Visitation
for family and Friends will be held Thursday, March 30, from
7-9 p.m. at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill
and from 1: 30-2:00 p.m. on Friday March 31, prior to the 2 p.m.
funeral service. Interment will follow at the Nairn Cemetery.
If desired, donations in memory of Irene McLean may be made to
the Parkhill Medical Centre or the Strathroy Middlesex General
Hospital Foundation. Share a memory or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca.
M. Box and son will plant a tree in living memory of Mrs.
McLEAN
at the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Area, Parkhill.
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COOPER,
Donald
Ernest
A resident of Chatham. Donald Ernest
COOPER died Saturday April 1,
2006 at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance at the age of 78. Born
March 27, 1928 in Chatham,
son of the late Lawrence Robert and
Louisa Alice
(RAPLEY)
COOPER.
Don was a retired employee of Ontario
Hydro.
Beloved husband of 55 years of Mary Ellen
(KNIGHT)
COOPER.
Dear father of Paul
COOPER of Red Deer, Alberta, Brian
COOPER
and Sandy YOUNG of Calgary, Robert Scott
COOPER and Brenda
SWAIN
of Ridgetown and Mark
COOPER of Ingersol. Grandfather of Amy
and Daniel
COOPER of Chatham and Lauren
COOPER of London. Friends
will be received at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair
Street, Chatham on Monday April 3, 2006 from 2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service will be celebrated at the Funeral Home on Tuesday
April 4, 2006 with The Rev. John
HODGINS of Holy Trinity Anglican
Church officiating. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery, Chatham.
Dontions made by cheque to the Lung Association or the Chatham-Kent
Women's Centre appreciated. Online condolences may be left at
www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com.
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HARKES,
Frank
Alfred
Peacefully at L.H.S.C. University Campus on Sunday April 2, 2006,
Frank Alfred
HARKES of Tillsonburg in his 86th year. Beloved
wife of Cathie. Dear father of Rosalie and husband Fred
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Toronto. Survived by sister-in-law Lois
HARKES of Ostrander
and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers Alfred,
Joseph,
Charles, sisters Millicent
FARRELL and Rosetta
YOUNG.
Frank was a veteran of World War 2, serving overseas in Europe,
a member of Norwich Legion Br. #190. Friends will be received
at The Arn-Lockie Funeral Home, 45 Main St. W., Norwich on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to commemorate Frank's life will
be held at the funeral home on Thursday April 6th at 11: 00 a.m.
with Padre Donna
BAUMAN/BOWMAN-
WOODALL officiating. Interment Aylmer
Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Veteran's Care and Comfort
Fund of Saint_Joseph's Health Care Fdn. London. A Legion service
will be held on Wednesday evening at 6: 30 p.m. Arn-Lockie (519) 863-3020.
Condolences may be sent to info@arn-lockiefuneralhome.com
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YOUNG,
Shirley▼
Kathleen
(GERRARD)
Peacefully at Penetanguishene General Hospital, Penetanguishene
on Tuesday, April 11, 2006. Shirley Kathleen
(GERRARD)
YOUNG
of Midland in her 79th year. Beloved wife of Donald A.
YOUNG
and dear mother of Kathy and her husband Dan
KEEFE of Midland,
Jim and his wife Carol and Gary all of London. Sister of Marlene
(Mrs. Roy WEST) of London. Also loved by 3 grandchildren David,
Kaitlin and Christine. Predeceased by one sister Donna (Mrs. Ron
McLEOD) (1978.) Friends may call at the Harland B. Betzner Funeral
Home, 177 Dundas Street, Thamesford on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the Funeral Service will be held on Saturday April 15,
2006 at 11 a.m. Pastor Richard
HRYNIW officiating. Interment
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Thamesford. As an expression
of sympathy memorial donations may be given to the Multiple Sclerosis
Society, the Canadian National Institude for the Blind or the
charity of ones choice.
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WORKMAN,
Ada
Pearl (née
GEPP)
At Woodingford Lodge in Woodstock on Friday April 14, 2006. Ada
Pearl WORKMAN (née
GEPP) of Woodstock in her 99th year. Predeceased
by her late husband James William
WORKMAN (1978.) Loved mother
of the late Robert
WORKMAN (2001) and his late wife
Jackie (1999,)
Audrey COURTS and her late husband Gord (1998) of Woodstock,
and Lois YOUNG and her husband Ron of Manitoulin Island. Loved
grandmother of 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her brother Arthur
GEPP and her sister Evelyn
PICKERING.
Ada was a longtime member of the College Avenue United
Church Women and the Friendly Service Club. Friends may call
at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave, Woodstock
(539-0004) on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held in the chapel Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. David
DUNCAN officiating. Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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VLACH remembered for spirit, courage
By Jane SIMS,
Free
Press
Reporter,
Mon., April 24, 2006
VLACH:
The
Central secondary grad and athlete died Saturday at
age 19 of cancer.
In his short, extraordinary life, Alex
VLACH taught everyone
around him about living life with dignity. With determination.
With grace.
Cancer was his only enemy. In the end, even
VLACH's unequalled
drive to win was no match for the deadly disease.
VLACH, a Central secondary school graduate and athlete who inspired
his school to reach out to others, died on Saturday at age 19.
He leaves behind a community of family and Friends in awe of
his courageous journey and his unbreakable spirit despite the
odds.
"He's a hero to a lot of people," said teacher and football coach
John VOUVALIDIS.
"He showed us all what amazing things can be accomplished with
strength of spirit and hope," said teacher Martine Bracey
HOFFMAN.
In Grade 10,
VLACH lost his mom to cancer. Within a year, he
was diagnosed with a rare abdominal form of the disease.
When he was 16, after 42 chemotherapy treatments and 12 radiation
treatments, he found an insight into his struggle.
"There are more important things in life than school or money
or work," he said. "Family and Friends mean a lot."
He was a gym rat who tried to shoot baskets every day during
his treatments, said teacher Sharon Young
KIPP. He wasn't allowed
to dress for football, but he still came to practice. He dressed
for the last game of the year.
"He was so strong about it,"
VOUVALIDIS said. "He had this never-give-up
attitude."
The cancer went into remission and stayed away for almost two
years.
"I've always said my mom gave it to me so I could beat it," he
said at a Central football game.
"You have to be strong. Never once did I say I was going to die.
All through this, I just kept thinking about how I was going
to play football and basketball again."
He had won his first battle against cancer and didn't lose his
drive to raise awareness.
"I was lucky. I got to share his dream and help him make it work,"
Kipp YOUNG said.
Last year,
VLACH took on a fundraising drive at the school, selling
Lance Armstrong bracelets and breast cancer bracelets.
He also helped to raise $10,000 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
A year ago, he received an Ernie McTavish Award given London
high school students who have overcome great odds.
He was accepted to Western's Kings University College and worked
at Camp Trillium for kids with cancer, for the summer.
But he began to feel ill. In August, he was told the cancer was
back. His diagnosis was terminal.
In September, he said he found inspiration in Terry Fox and wanted
his own life to be used to raise money for children.
"He just kept fighting -- never quit," said football coach Phil
HARRIS.
An annual award has been named for
VLACH.
The cancer campaign at the school this year was dedicated to
him. Three weeks ago,
VLACH was at the school for the last time
for an assembly.
On Friday their Carnival of Hope aims to match the $10,000 raised
last year.
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ROSBOROUGH,
Alexander
Black
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Campus after
a long battle with cancer on Tuesday, May 9, 2006, Alexander
Black ROSBOROUGH.
Will be sadly missed by his wife, Betty
(JOHNSTON,)
son Steven (Sherry,) daughter Lisa (Scott
DOERR,) grand_sons Andrew,
Michael, Terry and Kyle, and brother Charles, in-laws Bonnie
ROSBOROUGH, Ron and Myrt, Frank, Bob and Dianne
JOHNSTON, Pat
and Ernie YOUNG, Special Friends Bob and Marg
SOMERS and Mary
MOORE, and extended Cherryhill family. Predeceased by parents
Bob and Bella, brothers Bob and Dan, sister Florence and Lloyd
NICKLES,
Beryl and
Ursula.
Cremation has taken place, a celebration
of Alex's life will be held on Monday, May 15, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery Chapel, 303 Riverside Drive. Expressions
of sympathy and donations (Canadian Cancer Society) would be
appreciated and may be made through London Cremation Services,
672-0459 or online at www.londoncremation.com.
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YOUNG,
Douglas▼
Arthur
Peacefully at the Woodstock General Hospital on Friday May 12,
2006 Douglas Arthur
YOUNG of Norwich in his 58th year. Beloved
husband of Carolyn (née
WEBBER.) Dear father and step-father
of Christopher, Linda and husband Wes
SIMPSON of Norwich. He
will be missed by his grandchildren Sydney and Mathew. Brother
of Dorothy and Brian
BARRY of Seaforth, Kim and Terry of Norsworth,
Alberta, Ron
YOUNG of Ontario, Terry and Deb
YOUNG of Sprucegrove,
Alberta, Shirley and Gary
HUGGETT of North Bay and Deb
YOUNG
of Cambridge. He will be missed by the Webber family. Survived
by nieces and nephews. Fondly remembered by his cousins Charlotte
and Lawrence
PHIPPS of Tillsonburg. Friends will be received
at The Arn-Lockie Funeral Home, 45 Main St. W. Norwich on Wednesday
9: 30-11:00 a.m. Service to follow at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Zena
ATTWOOD officiating. Interment Norwich Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made to the Save a Life Fund. Arn-Lockie
(519) 863-3020. online condolences may be sent to www.arn-lockiefuneralhome.com
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BUTCHER,
Jeannie
Lynn (née
RUTLEDGE)
Peacefully at home with family after a short but very brave fight
with cancer on Saturday, May 20, 2006. Jeannie Lynn
(RUTLEDGE)
BUTCHER, of Erin, formerly of the Goderich area, age 47 years.
Beloved wife of Blair
BUTCHER.
Loving mom of Shannon
BUTCHER
(Steve CLICHE,) and Bryce
BUTCHER
(Carla
DEACON.) Cherished daughter
of Beth RUTLEDGE of Lucknow, and the late Wilmer
RUTLEDGE.
Dear
daughter-in-law of Dave and Betty
BUTCHER of Guelph. Youngest
sister of Verna and Roy
BOISCLAIR of Port Albert, Helen and Don
NICHOLSON of Dungannon, Dorothy and Joe
FREEMAN of Goderich,
Ruth and Bill
OLIVER of Toronto, Dave
RUTLEDGE of Auburn, and
Ross and Sue
RUTLEDGE of Goderich. Predeceased by brothers Jim
and John. Survived by sister-in-law Elsie
HULLEY
(PORK) of Goderich.
Jean will be sadly missed by her several nieces, nephews, cousins
and Friends. The family will receive Friends for Visitation at
their Home (Butcher Family Funeral Home) 5399 Main Street South,
Erin, on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday from 2-5 and
7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held at the Hillsburgh Baptist
Church on Wednesday, May 24th at 2: 30 p.m. with Rev. John
YOUNG
officiating. Interment, Huxley Cemetery Hillsburgh. A Memorial
Service will be held at the Lucknow United Church on Thursday,
May 25th at 2: 30 p.m. with Visitation there one hour prior to
service time. If desired donations to the Town of Erin Fire Department,
Sleeping Children Around the World, or the Headwaters Health
Care Centre in Orangeville, would be appreciated as expression
of sympathy. Families are like quilts, Lives pieced together,
Stitched with smiles and tears, Coloured with memories, Bound
by love.
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RICE,
Dorothy (formerly
McDONALD, née
MOSES)
Peacefully, at Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Saturday,
May 20, 2006 Dorothy
RICE,
(McDONALD) (née
MOSES) of Wyoming
in her 90th year. Loving wife of the late Murray
McDONALD (1965.)
Dorothy was born and raised in Mitchell, Ontario, the youngest
child of the late Frederick and Lexina
MOSES.
She was also predeceased
by a brother, Clarke
MOSES (his wife
Ina of Collingwood) and
a sister Evelyn and Jack
SMITH.
She is the loved mother of Dennis
and Cheryl
McDONALD of Brigden, and Ruth and Fred
HARRIS of Camlachie.
Much loved Nana of Darryl and Shelley
McDONALD of Toronto, Michelle
and Zack YOUNG of Port Sanilac, Michigan, Todd and Sherone
HARRIS
of Garibaldi Highlands, British Columbia, and Tim and Summer
HARRIS of Innisfil. Special great-grandmother of Andrew and Sean
McDONALD and Kiarra
HARRIS.
Dorothy was a Wyoming resident for
over 50 years, active in St. Andrew's Church W.A., the Royal
Canadian Legion Br. #388 Ladies Auxiliary (Certificate of Merit
recipient), and a charter member of the Wyoming Lioness Club
(Helen Keller Friendship Award recipient). Visitors will be received
on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel,
Broadway Street, Wyoming, where the funeral service will be held
on Thursday, May 25, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with Rev. Ena
VAN
ZOEREN
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Rev. Ernest
HERRON officiating.
Interment in Wyoming Cemetery. As expression of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made by cheque to the Kidney Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society. Memories and condolences may be sent
on line at www.needhamjay.com.
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YOUNG,
David▼
Alan, C.D., Major (Retired)
Peacefully on Friday, May 26, 2006 David Alan
YOUNG, C.D., Major
(Retired) in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of 60 years of Madeleine
of London. Loving father of Janys (Ross)
ROBINSON of London,
David of Mississauga and Clifton of Lucan. He was a proud grandfather
and great-grandfather. Born March 1925 at Georgetown, Ontario.
Alan enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in May 1940 and retired
from the Forces in May 1990. He served in England, Germany and
Korea and numerous Canadian locations. Decorations include the
Jubilee Medal and Canadian Forces Decoration with 3 clasps. There
will be no visitation. A Celebration of Alan's Life will be held
at a later date. Cremation with interment Woodland Cemetery.
Donations to Parkwood Hospital gratefully acknowledged. McFarlane and
Roberts Funeral Home, 652-2020 in care of arrangements.
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KELLY,
William
Leo
In his 80th year, of Knollcrest Lodge, Milverton, passed away
peacefully with family by his side on Wednesday, May 31, 2006.
Born in the Gore of Downie, on April 6, 1927,
son of the late
William and Margaret
(BAKER)
KELLY and step-son of the late Francis
SLOAT. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church in
Stratford.
Beloved husband of 50 years of the late Theresa
(WHALING)
KELLY (1998.) Loving father of Beth and her husband Steve
YOUNG,
Joan and her husband Jack
DEGROOT and Jane
KELLY and her partner
Brad FLOOD. He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Bill
KRANTZ and fiancé Laurie
KNIGHT,
Kelly
KRANTZ and partner Meemer
JOSEPH, Karen
KRANTZ, Dan
KRANTZ, Tim
KRANTZ, Chris
YOUNG, Amanda
KRANTZ and friend John
LENNON, Stephanie
YOUNG, Ashley
DEGROOT,
Josh DEGROOT and Joey
DEGROOT and also by his great grandchildren
Samantha ABBEY, Brandyn
KRANTZ, Noah
JOSEPH, Spencer
KRANTZ,
Madison JOSEPH, Hunter
KRANTZ, Jocelyn
JOSEPH and Jackson
JOSEPH.
Special papa to Cody, Daisy and Buddy. Dear brother of Peter
and wife Winnie
KELLY,
Maurice
KELLY, brother-in-law to Joyce
and Wanita
KELLY,
Paul
NOWACK. Sadly missed by many nieces and
nephews. Besides his loving wife and his parents, he was prececeased
by a grand_son in infancy, brothers Charles and Alice, Patrick,
Wilfred and Helen, Vernon, Francis (Frank) and sisters-in-law
Mary and husband Ken
DILL,
Jean
NOWACK and nephews Robert
DILL,
Donald KELLY and nieces Peggy Lou
BALLANTYNE and Bonnie
ROSE.
Resting at L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water Street North, Saint Marys
on Friday, June 2, 2006 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at Holy Name of Mary Parish in Saint Marys
on Saturday, June 3/2006 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Ross
BARTLEY
celebrant. Interment will follow in Saint Marys Cemetery. Donations
to Knollcrest Lodge Building Fund would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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FALLOWFIELD,
Vera
Marguerite (née
FLEMING/FLEMMING)
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on Monday, June 5, 2006,
Vera Marguerite
FALLOWFIELD (née
FLEMING/FLEMMING) of Woodstock in her
94th year. Daughter of the late Corson and Mary
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
Beloved
wife of the late John
FALLOWFIELD (1958.) Dear mother of Gordon
Charles FALLOWFIELD
(Mina) of Alberta, Irene
MARTIN (late Thomas)
of Woodstock and the late William "Billy"
FALLOWFIELD (1962.)
Also lovingly remembered by her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Dear eldest sister of Jean
YOUNG of British Columbia and
J. Lorne
FLEMING/FLEMMING
(Margaret) of Woodstock. Also predeceased by her sisters
Fern FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Irene
BLEWETT and Bessie
FLEMING/FLEMMING and her brother
Fred FLEMING/FLEMMING.
She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and
nephews and their families. Vera was a lifelong member of Chalmers
United Church and a member of the U.C.W., and worked at the Ontario
Hospital (O.R.C.) in Woodstock for 25 years. Friends will be
received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington Street
North, Woodstock on Thursday, June 8, 2006 from 1: 00 to 2:00 p.m.
for a funeral service in the chapel at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Donald
LINKLETTER officiating. Interment at the Presbyterian Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations to Chalmers United Church Memorial
Fund or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy,
537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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ROWELL,
Norene
Elizabeth
(YOUNG)
Peacefully, on June 8, 2006 in her 90th year, Norene Elizabeth
(YOUNG)
ROWELL, wife of the late Arthur Clayton
ROWELL (1993.)
Loving mother of Judy and her husband Keith
PASMA.
Cherished
grandmother of Sarah and her husband Kevin
DEVRIES,
Shannon and
her husband Jon
CARMICHAEL and Andrea
PASMA-
RULE. Special "Grammie"
of 5 great-granddaughters, Kylie, Brynna, Mackenzie, Avery and
Gracie. Dear friend of Alice
TOFFLEMIRE and Jane
KOOPMANS.
Friends
will be received at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 716 Classic
Drive, where the funeral service will be held Monday, June 12,
2006 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Eric
GROOT-
NIBBLELINK officiating. Visitation
1 hour prior to service. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton
Road entrusted with arrangements. Online condolences can be expressed
at www.evansfh.ca. A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Mrs. ROWELL.
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DU BOULAY,
Philip▲
Peacefully at Huronview Retirement Home in Clinton, Ontario on
Sunday,▲
June▲ 18, 2006. Philip DU
BOULAY of Clinton and formerly
of Bayfield in his 102nd year. He was the beloved husband to
Greta DU BOULAY for 63 years; she died March 10, 2002. Philip
was born in Weymouth, England on February 9, 1905. He met Greta
in Montreal and married in 1940. After years in Montreal, they
retired to Bayfield in 1967. Philip is predeceased by his sister
Elizabeth▲▼
Mary▲▼ in 1922, mother Katherine Mary (née
YOUNG) in
1926, father Hubert H. DU
BOULAY in 1955 and his brother Hubert
James in 1973. Philip will be fondly remembered by nephews, Ronald
DU BOULAY and his wife
Noreen▲ of Newmarket, Michael DU
BOULAY
and his wife
Nancy▲ and their children, Samantha
KRAFT of London,
Andrea and Craig of Kitchener and niece Anne
BAGOSY and husband
George of Oakville and their children, Michael of Vancouver,
Suzanne of Oakville and David of Toronto. A funeral service will
be held at Trinity Anglican Church, Keith Crescent, Bayfield,
Ontario on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with the Reverend
Mona GOULETTE and the Reverend Major George
YOUMATOFF officiating.
Interment, Bayfield Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, and
in lieu of flowers memorial donations to Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield would be greatly appreciated and may be placed through
the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. "Clinton Chapel" P.O. Box 47,
Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 (519-482-9521) who have been entrusted
with funeral arrangements.
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YOUNG,
Colin▲▼
It is with great sadness that we share the news of Colin's sudden
death in his hometown of Golden, British Columbia, on July 1st,
2006, in his 33rd year as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
He will be sadly missed by his wife Li Moy
CHEN of Woodstock
and his cherished children Noah and Camryn; loving parents Joan
and Ted YOUNG all of Woodstock; dear brothers Warren (Anita)
of Troy, Michigan and Christopher of Vancourver, B.C.. Survived
by his twin nephews Jacob and Matthew. Son-in-law of Yao and
Yu CHEN; brother-in-law of Fu
CHEN,
Lina▼
CHEN and Lichu
CHEN-
YUNG.
Colin was able to enjoy his love of the outdoors and mountains
with a rewarding career in the ski and white water rafting industry.
His wonderful smile, spirit, and love of life will be remembered.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home, 845 Devonshire Avenue, Woodstock, (519-539-0004). In lieu
of flowers, contributions to a trust fund for Noah and Camryn
would be appreciated. On line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG,
Colin▲
It is with great sadness that we share the news of Colin's sudden
death in his hometown of Golden, British Columbia, on July 1st,
2006, in his 33rd year as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
He will be sadly missed by his wife Li Moy
CHEN of Woodstock
and his cherished children Noah and Camryn; loving parents Joan
and Ted YOUNG all of Woodstock; dear brothers Warren (Anita)
of Troy, Michigan and Christopher of Vancouver, B.C.. Survived
by his twin nephews Jacob and Matthew. Son-in-law of Yao and
Yu CHEN; brother-in-law of Fu
CHEN,
Lina▲
CHEN and Lichu
CHEN-
YUNG.
Colin was able to enjoy his love of the outdoors and mountains
with a rewarding career in the ski and white water rafting industry.
His wonderful smile, spirit, and love of life will be remembered.
Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Avenue, Woodstock, Ontario (519-539-0004) Thursday July 6, 2006
from 7-9 p.m., Friday July 7, 2006 from 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Holy Trinity Catholic
Parish (St. Rita's) 904 Dundas Street, Woodstock, Ontario Saturday
at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Andrew
KOWALCZYK, C.S.M.A. officiating.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to a trust fund for Noah and
Camryn would be appreciated. On line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG,
Douglas▲▼
Kenneth
Peacefully after a brief illness at Parkwood Hospital, on Thursday,
July▼ 6, 2006, age 88. Beloved husband of Edith
YOUNG.
Loving▲▼
father of Doug (Loretta), Kenneth (Chris) and Donna. He will
be fondly remembered by his many grandchildren and his brother
Edwin. Special thanks to the 4th Floor South staff at Parkwood
Hospital for their care of Doug. Private cremation arrangements
will be followed by interment with his parents at his birthplace
in Quebec. (James A. Harris Funeral Home)
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CLARK,
Daniel
Philip
At University Hospital on Saturday, July 8, 2006, Daniel Philip
CLARK in his 67th year and surrounded by his loving family, passed
away peacefully after a brief illness. Retired Member of Royal
Canadian Engineers. Survived by his loving wife
Margaret
CLARK.
Dear father of Michael (Val)
CLARK, Danna (Dennis) Clark
GOULDEN.
Loving grandpa of Mercedes, Miranda, Coulton, Kori, Dylan and
Jared.
Also survived by his brothers, John Garfield
CLARK
(Donna)
and Frank CLARK
(Polly) and sisters Betty
MURRAY (Bill) and Wilma
SMELTZER
(Hank.)
Predeceased by his father John McLaren
CLARK
and his mother Frances Marie
CLARK. A Service of Remembrance
will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street
East (at Wavell), London, on Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 3 p.m.
(visitation one hour prior). Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial contributions
to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario or "Tumor Research" at London Health Sciences Centre
-University Hospital. Special thanks to Doctor
MEGYSI,
Nurse
Practioner
Debra, Doctor
YOUNG and to all the Intensive Care Unit Staff. Online
condolences are available through www.memorial-funeral.ca
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ABBOTT,
Fred
Earl
Of Saint Thomas at his late residence on Friday July 14, 2006 in
his 88th year. Dearly loved husband of Margaret
(SCHRAM)
ABBOTT
and dearly loved father of Ronald and Marilyn
ABBOTT,
Sherry
and Wes MERRITT, Paul
ABBOTT, Marilyn
ABBOTT, Teresa
ABBOTT,
Mark and Susanne
ABBOTT,
Debbie and Ray
HEIMSTRA, all of Saint Thomas
and Brenda and Sid
KILLELEAUGH of Stratford, and was predeceased
by his son the late Kelvin
ABBOTT.
Lovingly remembered by a number
of grandchildren. Fred was born April 22nd, 1919, the son of
the late Earl and Mary Iva
(YOUNG)
ABBOTT and had retired from
Grace Material and was also a farmer. Resting at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will
be held Tuesday at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m
Interment to follow in South Park Cemetery. Donations may be
made to the charity of choice.
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KING,
Robert "
Bob"
James
Of Teeswater, suddenly as the result of an accident on Friday,
July 14th, 2006 at Wingham and District Hospital in his 57th
year. Beloved husband of Joan
KING
(Melvin) of Teeswater. Dear
father of Tracy
KING
(Robin) of Wingham, Tina
KING (Brian) of
Kincardine, Robbie
KING of Wingham, Shaun
KING
(Sarah,)
Teeswater,
Joyce KING
(Doug) of Toronto, Chris
KING of Teeswater and Joe
KING
(Bethany) of Teeswater. Grandfather of Timothy. Much loved
son of Ruth
KING of Wingham and the late Joe
KING (2005.) Also
survived by his siblings; Joanne
KIRKLAND
(Bob) of Port Severon,
Dianne NICHOLSON
(Mike) of Alton, Brenda
WILTON (John) of R.R.#5
Mildmay, Nancy
McKAGUE
(Ron) of Walkerton, Sandra
YOUNG (Bob)
of Michigan and Gerard
KING
(Betty
Anne) of Walkerton. Dear brother-in-law
of Mary Ann
MILNE
(Ted) of R.R.#3 Walkerton, Jim
MELVIN (Geraldine)
of Teeswater and Bill
MELVIN of Teeswater. Also survived by his
uncle George
KING and several nieces and nephews. Visitation
at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Teeswater on Sunday
from 1-4 and 6-9 p.m., with vigil prayers at the funeral home
at 8: 45 p.m. Funeral mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart
Roman Catholic Church, Teeswater on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Father
Donald WILHELM celebrant. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery, Culross
Township. Memorial donations to Teeswater Minor Sports or the
Sacred Heart Church Building Fund would be greatly appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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ANSTETT, Laura Alberta (formerly
SCHULTZ, née
PEHLKE)
Peacefully at Stratford General Hospital surrounded by her family
on Thursday September 14, 2006 Laura Alberta
(PEHLKE)
SCHULTZ-
ANSTETT
of Clinton and formerly of Stratford in her 83rd year. Beloved
wife of John
ANSTETT of Clinton and the late Charles
SCHULTZ
(1975.) Loving mother of Bernie
SCHULTZ and Barbara
YOUNG of
Stratford; Beverley
SAVELLE and Chris
BALLA of Inuvik, Northwest
Territories; Bonnie
ROYAL of Clinton; John and Anna
ANSTETT of
Calgary; David and Nancy
ANSTETT of Clinton; Paul and Beth
ANSTETT
and Michael and Bev
ANSTETT all of Exeter; Patricia and Steve
WOODHOUSE of Collingwood, Cathy
ANSTETT of Stratford and Peter
and Maureen
ANSTETT of London. Sadly missed by 22 grandchildren
and 8 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Ella
HASTINGS of Listowel,
Elsie ALDER of London, Lorine
RYAN of London and Lillian and
George SMITH of Atwood. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by 4 sisters, Esther
KNECHTEL,
Frieda
MUELLER, Hilda
SHORE and Ruth
HAMMOND and by 2 brothers Wilfred and Harold
PEHLKE.
At Laura's request cremation has taken place. Relatives and friend
will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. -- Clinton
Chapel, 153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday September 19 2006
from 12 noon until time of the memorial service at 2: 00 p.m.
A private family interment of ashes will take place at Avondale
Cemetery, Stratford on Wednesday September 20th. Donations to
the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation or to the charity of one's
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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SHADDOCK,
Evelyn
Ruth
(YOUNG)
Peacefully at the Chateau Gardens Nursing Home Parkhill on Friday,
September 15, 2006. E. Ruth
(YOUNG)
SHADDOCK of Parkhill in her
99th year. Beloved wife of the late Leslie E. Shaddock (1984).
Dear mother of Alma
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Eileen
(Eric)
SCOTT, Sadie (Ron)
LUTHER, Alberta
STEEPER, Ralph (Catherine)
SHADDOCK, Norman (Shirley)
SHADDOCK. Mother-In-law of Abbie "Nellie"
SHADDOCK-
HARNESS all
of Parkhill. Sister-in-law of Vera
YOUNG and Gertie
ROCK both
of Parkhill. Also survived by 27 grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren
and 60 great-great grandchildren. Predeceased by son Earl
SHADDOCK
(1984,) brother Alfred
YOUNG (1984,) sons-in-law Charles
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(2001) and Ralph
STEEPER (1995.) Resting at the M. Box and son
Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street Parkhill where the funeral service
will be conducted on Tuesday, September 19th at 1: 00 p.m. Reverend
Doug WRIGHT will officiate. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday.
Donations to the Parkhill Community Medical Centre or Chateau
Gardens Nursing Home Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Share
a memory or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca M. Box
and son will plant a tree in living memory of Mrs. Shaddock.
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WERBY,
Velva
Bernice
At Woodingford Lodge, Woodstock on Monday October 2, 2006 in
her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late John Peter
WERBY (1981.)
Dear mother of Pat
WERBY and his wife
Julie of Burford, Mike
WERBY of Barrie, Dan
WERBY and his wife
Heather of Woodstock
and mother-in-law of Diane
WERBY of Woodstock. Loved grandmother
of Chris (Crista), Adrienne (Ian), David, Paul, Jeff, Jaime,
Jessica and great-grandmother of Ashton. Dear sister of Thelma
ROBBINS and her husband Dennis of Ancaster and sister-in-law
of Ray YOUNG of Burlington. Predeceased by her son Steven "Gunner"
WERBY (2002) and by her sisters Louise
YOUNG and Ruby (Glen)
PHIBBS. A private family memorial service will be held at the
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, Woodstock, 519-539-0004. Interment
in the Hillview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to
the Woodstock General Hospital Building Fund or the Woodingford
Lodge Building Fund would be appreciated. On-line condolences
at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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FONES,
Margaret "
Peggy" (née
MATHESON)
Passed away peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006 with her family by her side. Beloved wife of
the late Clarence
FONES (1999.) Loving mother of Marlene (Tim)
LUTZ,
Susanna
PURDY, John
FONES and the late Lorne
FONES (1967.)
Cherished grandmother of Amanda and Sarah
LUTZ,
Todd,
Chris and
Jennifer PURDY,
Emily and Katie
FONES. Dear sister of Ethel (Jim)
VALLEAU, Betty (Jim)
YOUNG, Bud (Betty), Frank (Madeline), Gary
(Cathy), Hal (Joan) and the late George, Gord and Jack. A memorial
service will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London on Friday, October 6, 2006 at
1 p.m. Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. In remembrance, donations to Canadian
Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the charity
of your choice would be gratefully appreciated. On-line condolences
are available at www.memorialfuneral.ca
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ALLEN,
Lorette
B.
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Thursday, October 5, 2006,
Lorette B.
ALLEN of London in her 82nd year. Beloved wife for
53 years of Garnet
ALLEN of London. Loving mother of Richard
and Irene YOUNG and family of London, Don and Nancy
ALLEN and
family of Capreol and Nancy
ALLEN of London. Dear step-mother
of Kurtis and Marg
ALLEN and family of Gravenhurst and Diane
and Lorne RYAN and family of Hornepayne. Dear sister of Elise
ROY of Toronto and Della
JODOUIN of Sudbury. Predeceased by her
two sons Claude and Ronnie. Friends may call at the McFarlane and
Roberts Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S., Lambeth, 519-652-2020)
on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private
Celebration of Lorette's Life will be held on Wednesday, October 11,
2006. Cremation. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or
the Lung Association gratefully acknowledged.
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ARTHUR,
Rita (née
YOUNG)
Peacefully in her sleep at University Hospital on Wednesday,
October 11th, 2006, Mrs. Rita
ARTHUR (née
YOUNG,) of London,
in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late William
ARTHUR.
Dear
mother of Lynda (Phil)
DICKSON/DIXON,
Ken
(Theresa)
ARTHUR, Susan (Rick)
WALTERS, Laura (Rick)
GRAY/GREY and Bill (Sharon)
ARTHUR. Also loved
by her 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Survived by
her sisters Dorothy
CAMERON and Madeline
BRIDGEWATER and sister-in-law
Phyliss QUIGLEY of Chatham, Ontario. Predeceased by her mother-in-law
Elizabeth ARTHUR.
Friends may call at the Needham Funeral Chapel,
520 Dundas Street, London (519-434-9141) on Friday, October 13th
from 10-11 a.m. Service from the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Muscular Dystrophy
Association would be appreciated. Special thanks to the 4th floor
nursing staff at University Hospital. Tributes may be left at
www.mem.com
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McMULLEN,
William
James "
Bill"
At the University Hospital in London, Ontario on Saturday October 14,
2006 in his 79th year. Survived by daughter Leslie
YOUNG and
granddaughter Madison
YOUNG. He will be missed by his dear Friends
and remembered always. Cremation has taken place at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel in London, Ontario. As an expression of sympathy,
donations to the Canadian Lung Association or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation in Bill's memory would be appreciated.
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PETTIT,
Vivian
Ann
(SOUTHWICK)
With stillness, and her son Dennis at her side, Vivian Ann
PETTIT
left us at University Hospital at the age of 87 as the result
of a stroke. She joins her best friend and husband of 62 years,
Gar (2001) and predeceased siblings Lloyd, Ray, Bud, Madeleine,
Pat and Harvey. "Mom" to Dennis (Sine)
PETTIT of London and Wayne
(Carmen) PETTIT of Houston, Texas. She was infinitely proud of
her boys and their families. She supported them unwaveringly
her entire life. Her grandchildren were so lucky to have Nana
into their adult lives. Nana's stories and trips to the beach
will be missed by Brooke and Brett, Carrie (Trevor)
MERRICK of
Edmonton,
Alberta,
Kelly (Dave)
ROWCLIFFE of London, Stephanie
(Bill) PETERS of Southampton, New York. Nothing gave Nana more
joy than to see her seven great-grandchildren born. She will
be missed by Josh, Kennedy, Steven, Paige, Ella, Tyler and Bridget.
There will surely be a void at the annual Southwick and Pettit
picnic. She will be missed by many nieces and nephews with whom
she had a special bond as "Aunt Viv". Vivian had a long life
starting in Weed, California where she developed a love for horses
and all animals. After moving to Brantford, she met the love
of her life Gar in 1938 while working at Patterson's Candy. Married
62 years, they shared a wonderful life in Brantford, Toronto,
London and in retirement on the shores of Lake Huron and Winterhaven,
Florida. Vivian and Gar were models for our family, immediate
and extended, and we will carry forward their love, generosity,
compassion and integrity with us. Cremation has taken place and
a private family interment will take place in Mount Pleasant
at a later date. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, 617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6 or
the Autism Society Canada, Box 22017, 1670 Heron Road, Ottawa,
Ontario K1V 0C2. Thank you to the emergency room staff, 8th floor
nursing staff and especially the care and compassion of the 7th floor
nurses and Doctors
MORROW and
YOUNG at University Hospital. Email
condolences may be sent to mail@westviewfuneralchapel.com (Westview
Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements 519-641-1793).
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KENNEDY,
Gertrude "
Tiny"
A.
Peacefully at her daughter's residence in Lucan on Saturday,
November▼ 4, 2006 Gertrude (Tiny) A.
(YOUNG)
KENNEDY of Wiarton
and formerly of Lucan in her 72nd year. Beloved wife of Glen
KENNEDY. Dear mother of Debra
KENNEDY, and Denise and Mike
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
all of Lucan, Dave and Cheryl
KENNEDY of Centralia, and Darren
and Darryl
KENNEDY both of London. Dear grandmother of Glen
Corey, Sherri, Tracy and Chad; Murray, James and Daniel and great-grandmother
of Parker, Peiton and Lucas. Dear sister and sister-in-law of
Freda and Jake
VAN
ARENTHALS of Lucan, Jim
YOUNG of Strathroy,
Marie CAIN of London, Yvonne and Ernest
McCARTHY of Saint Thomas,
Robert and Patricia
YOUNG of Saint Marys, Ken and Marion
YOUNG
of Chatham, John
YOUNG of Kettle Point and Pat and Jack
BENDA
of London. Also survived by several nieces and nephews and her
best friend Margaret
TOWNSEND of London. Predeceased by a brother
Fred (1999). Friends may call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral
Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 7th at
11 a.m. with Rev. Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Interment Saint_James
Cemetery, Clandeboye. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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McNICOL,
Alvin
Ernest
Peacefully at Exeter Villa, surrounded by his family, on Saturday,
November 4, 2006 Alvin Ernest
McNICOL of Elimville in his 91st
year. Beloved husband of Ruby
(PAFF)
McNICOL. Dear father of
Ken McNICOL and his friend Connie
FORD of Elimville and Raymond
and Alberta
McNICOL of London. Dear grandfather of Alvin, Kenny
and Tanya McNICOL all of Elimville, Tammi and Dwane
SHAW of St. Catharines,
Marty and Lori
McNICOL of London, Jen and Derek
LOCKER of Shedden
and Brendan and Karen
McNICOL of London. Dear great-grandfather
of Alyssa, Alexis, A.J. and Hailey; Ryan, Brittany and Brayden
Benton and Tyler; and Kyrie. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Kay COOPER of Exeter, Rena and Jim
YOUNG of Egmondville, Bev
and Jackie
McNICOL of London, Doris
McNICOL of Stratford. Dear
uncle of Mel
TEBBUTT and several other nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by brothers Jack and Eldrid and sisters Eileen
TRAQUAIR,
Velma
DICK and Muriel
MOFFATT.
Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Monday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday,
November 7th at 2 p.m. with Mr. Bob
HEYWOOD officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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HAWKE,
Geraldine
Lois
Peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer at London Health
Sciences Centre Victoria Campus on November 12, 2006, Geraldine
Lois HAWKE in her 76th year. Dear mother of Tim
DILLON
(Jane
McCLINCHEY) and David (Mary)
DILLON. Cherished grandmother of
Violet.
Predeceased by her parents, Lloyd and Viola
HAWKE, son
Donald, and brother-in-law Winston
YOUNG.
Beloved▼ sister of Mary
Jane YOUNG, Pat (Frank)
OVERHOLT, Arlene (Jerry)
DOUGHERTY and
Billie (Andy)
BREGG.
Also fondly remembered by Les
DILLON and
Renate ABELS, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many,
many Friends. Cremation has already taken place. A memorial service
will be held at a later date.
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YOUNG,
Ray
Peacefully, at his home, on Saturday, November 18, 2006. Ray
YOUNG, 75 years, of Oil Springs. Beloved husband of Eileen (nee
PATTERSON.) Dear father of Brad and Joan
YOUNG and Ken and Cheryl
YOUNG all of Petrolia and Len and Tammy
YOUNG of Dunnville. Dear
grandfather of Chad and Karly, Tyler, Courtney and Haley and
Lyndsay, Cassie and Harley. Dear brother of Joyce and the late
Rae (2006)
PIGGOTT of Oil City, Allan and Bernice
YOUNG of Sarnia
and Betty and Bruce
GARDINER of Bright's Grove. Very special
friend of Ross and Doe
SMITH of Petrolia. Visitors will be received
on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral
Home, Petrolia, where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday,
November 21, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery,
Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. Memories
and condolences may be sent on line at www.needhamjay.com
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FEITSCHINGER,
Kurt
Suddenly at home on November 23, 2006, Kurt
FEITSCHINGER, of
Dorchester, in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Jean
FEITSCHINGER.
Loving father of Rosemarie
DEANE (Jeff), Carolyn
YOUNG (Steve)
and Joanne
FEITSCHINGER. He will be sadly missed by his 5 grandchildren.
Visitation will be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas
St.) on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral will
be conducted on Wednesday, November 29th at 1 p.m. An Royal Canadian
Regiment service will be conducted on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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MORRISON,
Henry
Lloyd
84, of Mitchell passed away at the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell
on Thursday, December 14, 2006. Beloved husband of Ruth
(AHRENS)
MORRISON. Dear father of Shirley
YOUNG and Bryan
NELSON of Glencoe,
Rod MORRISON and Debbie
GLAVIN of Exeter and Dennis and Cheryl
MORRISON of Ingersoll; loving grandfather of Terri
PITT,
Sheri
(Jamie) SQUIRE, Christine
MORRISON, Chad
MORRISON and Brady
MORRISON
loving great-grandfather of Ryan, Matthew and Allyson
PITT,
Jesie,
Shane, Morgan and Melissa
SQUIRE; dear brother of Ileen
SCHNEIDER
of Stratford and Harold and Nancy
MORRISON of Kitchener; dear
brother-in-law of Wilfred and Isabella
AHRENS of Hamilton, Alvin
and Mae AHRENS of Stratford and Nancy
AHRENS of Dunnville. Also
surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
parents Alex and Florence
(STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
MORRISON, brother Stewart
MORRISON, brothers-in-law Gordon
SCHNEIDER and Harold
AHRENS.
Friends will be received at the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal
Street, Mitchell on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Susan
CAMERON
officiating. Interment in Fullarton Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of one's choice
would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.com.
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FRENCH,
Jenny
Lynn
(November 30, 1972-December 19, 2005)
Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow,
In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind,
So soft a voice, so sweet a smile, An inspiration so worthwhile,
A sympathy so sure, so deep, A love so beautiful to keep. It
broke my heart to lose you, But you didn't go alone, Because
part of me went with you The day God called you home. Missed,
loved and never forgotten by Mom and Dad (Jim and Sandy), daughter
Bella,▲▼ sister Brenda, brother Paul, special niece Calee
YOUNG
and nephew Cash
YOUNG.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-21 published
ANDREW,
Margaret
Kathleen
Pearl (née
YOUNG)
At Bluewater Health -- Mitton Site on Wednesday, December 20,
2006. Margaret Kathleen Pearl
(YOUNG)
ANDREW of Corunna. Beloved
wife of over 65 years of Leslie Earl
ANDREW.
Daughter of the
late John and Martha
YOUNG.
Also survived by nieces and nephews
C. Robert YOUNG (Trudy), Donald E.
YOUNG (Teresa), Suzanne
ELLERKER
(Gordon,) Russell
MURPHY
(Marguerite,)
Pauline
MURPHY, Mary Margaret
MacPHERSON (Bruce) and Bettie Anne
NISBET (Blake). Predeceased
by brothers Charles and Russell
YOUNG and sisters Janet
MURPHY
and Ann MARSHALL.
Margaret was a Graduate Registered Nurse from
the Sarnia General Hospital School of Nursing. She loved golfing
and bowling, music and dancing, and was a long time member of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Mooretown. Visitation will
be held at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
431 Christina Street N., Sarnia on Friday December 22, 2006 from
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home
on Saturday, December 23 at 11 a.m. and will be officiated by
Rev. Margaret
BELL.
Interment to follow at Moore Union Cemetery,
Mooretown. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at
www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will be planted in memory of Margaret
Andrew in the McKenzie and Blundy Memorial Forest. Dedication service
Sunday, September 16th, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands
Conservation Area.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-24 published
BOWIE,
William
A. "
Bill"
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Friday,
December 22nd, 2006, surrounded by his family, William A. "Bill"
BOWIE of Parkwood Hospital, London, in his 89th year. Beloved
husband of the late Marion
(MARSH)
BOWIE.
Best friend and loving
companion of Jean
STRUTHERS of London. Dear father of Jim
BOWIE
and his wife
Wanda of Windsor, Ruth
YOUNG and her husband Robert
of Ilderton and Margaret
BOWIE of London. Loved by his 6 grandchildren
Andrew (Leah), Charles (Lee), Jenny, Heather, Anne Marie and
Michael, and his 2 great-grandchildren Benjamin and Claire. Dear
brother of Jean
BELL and her husband Albert of London, and survived
also by his brother-in-law Leaman
MARSH and his wife
Gerda of
London, and his sister-in-law Ruth
BLANSHARD of London. Bill
proudly served his country as a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal
Canadian Air Force during World War 2, and was formerly a resident
of Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend, and Windsor. In his early
adult years, Bill was very active musically and was a tenor soloist
in both the London area and Alberta. In later years, Bill very
much enjoyed both golfing and sailing. Friends will be received
1 hour prior to the funeral service (12 Noon-1 p.m.) being held
in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London, on Thursday, December 28th at 1 p.m. Cremation
to follow, with private interment in Woodland Cemetery, London.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations would be appreciated
to Saint_Joseph's Health Care Foundation (for Parkwood Hospital
Veterans' Care), 268 Grosvenor Street, London N6A 4V2, or the
Parkinson Society Canada, 4500 Blakie Road, Unit 117, London
N6L 1G5. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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WELLS,
Velma▲
Peacefully, at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Thursday,
March▲ 16, 2006, Velma
WELLS of Strathroy, in her 63rd year. Dear
mother of Randy
WELLS and Bill
WELLS and his wife Krista
YOUNG-
WELLS,
all of Strathroy and Leisa and Colin
McDONALD of Komoka. Loving
grandmother of Amanda and Derek
WELLS, and Michelle and Nicole
McDONALD.
Predeceased▲ by her son Donny (1973) and husband Frank
(2000). Also survived by several brothers and sisters, nieces,
nephews, and Friends. Visitors were received at Denning Bros.
Funeral Home, on Sunday, March 19 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
a funeral service was held on Monday, March 20 at 2 p.m. with
Rev. Charles
SEED officiating. Interment in Longwood Cemetery,
Melbourne. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be gratefully acknowledged. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Velma.
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CROWE,
Roland
Ernest "
Rollie"
(Retired head of Janitorial Services and Mail Room, Trent University.
Long time member of Park Street Baptist Church.
"Peacefully", with his family at his side, at Peterborough Regional
Health Centre, Hospital Drive, on Friday March 3, 2006 in his
71st year. Rollie, beloved husband of Joan (née
DRIMMIE.)
Loving
father of Wayne (wife Donna), David (wife Emine), and Paul (wife
Michele). Dear Papa of Amy, Jessica, Jenna, Jordan, Ryan and
Justin. Loving
son of Florence
CROWE. He will also be missed
by many other relatives and Friends. Visiting will be held at
the Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (356 Rubidge)
on Tuesday March 7, 2006, from 10-11 a.m. with a funeral service
to follow in the Chapel. Reverend Malcolm
YOUNG officiating.
Donations to 100 Huntley Street, the Canadian Cancer Society or
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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YOUNG,
Russell
Stanley "
Russ"
(World War 2 veteran - Wounded in active service. Continued in
Provost Corps in Holland after the war. Long-time member of George
St. United Church. Retired from Purity Packaging, General Motors
and Quaker Oats.)
Peacefully, at home, with his three sons at his side, on Sunday,
March 5, 2006 in his 85th year. Russ, beloved husband of the
late Lillian (née
LAFEVIER.)
Loving father of Gary of Vancouver,
Gregory (wife Lynn) of Peterborough and Bradley (wife Janet)
of Peterborough. Dear Grandfather of Leslie, Brooke, Brady and
Danielle and Great-grandfather of Ciera. Dear brother of Monty,
Stanley, Hazel, Evelyn and Mildred and the late Kenneth, Elwood,
Carl, Maybell and Donald. He will also be missed by Audrey
BRADY-
YOUNG
and many other relatives and Friends. Friends will be received
at Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street
on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at George St. United Church, 534 George St. North
on Wednesday, March 8th at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Karen
PTOLEMY-
STAM
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Bible
Society or George St. United Church would be appreciated by the
family.
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WOOLNER,
Edith▼
(ANDERSON)
Passed away peacefully Monday March 27, 2006 at the age of 81.
Beloved husband of the late Clarence
WOOLNER. Dear mother of
Velma (Keith)
RATCHFORD,
Bruce▼
(Terry▼)
WOOLNER and Wayne (partner
Lottie) WOOLNER, late siblings, Mary
McNAIR,
Alberta▼
YOUNG, Katleen
LIVINGSTON,
Roy▼ and John
ANDERSON. Grandchildren
Sarah (fiance
Adam), Andrew, Ashley, Corrie, Cindy and Cait, Emily, Blake and
late Alexander. Member of Northern Lights, Oronto Temple No. 69,
Bokara Court, and Salaam Ladies Shrine Club. Funeral Arrangements
at Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street, Bolton, Ontario. Visitation
Wednesday March 29, 2006 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Funeral; Thursday
March 30, 2006, 11: 00 a.m. Internment; Glendale Memorial Gardens
Refreshments; Egan Funeral Home following Internment Memorial
Service Sunday April 2, 2006 at Centennial United Church (Stayner,
Ontario)
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-17 published
ALLEY,
Christine▼ (née
WAGNER)
After a very short illness, with her husband by her side on Friday,
February 10, 2006 at Toronto East General Hospital. Chris was
the beloved daughter of Katharina and the late Andreas
WAGNER
and loving wife of Doug
ALLEY.
She will be sadly missed by her
sister Ingrid, brother in law David
YOUNG and she was proud of
her many nieces and nephews. Chris was an avid runner, cyclist
and traveller. Chris loved to entertain and her gourmet meals
will be sorely missed by everyone, in particular the members
of the Contrada. Friends will be received at Kingston Road United
Church, 975 Kingston Road (at Scarborough Road) Toronto, on Saturday,
February 18, 2006 from 12 noon until 1 p.m. A memorial service
will be held in the church at 1 p.m. Cremation has taken place.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Parking available at Sherrin Funeral Home. The
family invites Friends and relatives to sign Chris' Book of Condolence
at www.sherrin-funeral.ca *Note Change Of Venue.
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STEINBERG,
Frances▼
(TITEL)
On Friday, February 17, 2006 at Baycrest Apotex. Frances
(TITEL)
STEINBERG, beloved wife of the late Benjamin Carl
STEINBERG,
and best friend and close companion of Lou
GRAINER.
Loving▼ mother
and mother-in-law of Beverley
TARSHIS-
LENGYEL and Andrew
LENGYEL,
and Steven
STEINBERG and Wendy
YOUNG. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Gilda and Gordon
CAMPUS, and Ruth and the late Sam
MIZEL.
Grandmother of Susan and Eric, Jason and Robyn, Amanda and Colin,
Jessica and Mick, Sean, Samantha and Benjamin, and great grandmother
of Calum, Emily, Jenna, Jack and Nicholas. At Benjamin's Park
Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (three lights west
of Dufferin), for service on Sunday, February 19th at 12: 00 p.m.
Interment Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Beth Emeth Synagogue section.
Shiva at 9 Knightswood Road, Toronto. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Frances (Titel) Steinberg Endowment Fund c/o
The Baycrest Centre Foundation 416-785-2875.
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HALE,
Violet▲
B.▲
(MURDOCH, née
YOUNG)
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London on Wednesday March 1,
2006, Violet B.
HALE (née
YOUNG) of London formerly of Montreal
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Frank
HALE. Dear mother
of Bill and Betty
MURDOCH of Kingston and Stewart
MURDOCH of
London. Loving grandmother of Ron, Sharon and Neil and great-grandmother
of Caroline, Ryan, Jamie, Sydney, and David. Predeceased by her
4 sisters Frances, Pat, Blod and Gladys, 1 brother George and
by her daughter-in-law Paula
MURDOCH.
Sadly▲ missed by many nieces
and nephews. Special thanks to the staff of 5A East, at Parkwood
Hospital. Friends will be received by the family on Sunday from
12 pm to 2 p.m. at the A. Millard George Funeral Home 60 Ridout
Street South, London (1-877-246-7186) where the funeral service
will be held in the chapel at 2 p.m. with Reverend Canon Sharon
E. MURDOCH, officiating. Cremation at Woodland Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to St.
Joseph's Health Care Foundation (Parkwood Hospital) 268 Grosvenor
Street, London N6A 4V2. On Line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-07 published
Family says farewell to slain couple
'You shouldn't have to defend your name,' niece says, reacting
to Mexican allegations
By Jeff GRAY/GREY with a report from Timothy
APPLEBY and Canadian
PRESS,
Page A9
Woodbridge, Ontario -- At a funeral in front of hundreds of mourners,
the grieving niece of the suburban Toronto couple found slain
in their Mexican hotel room said her uncle should not have to
defend his name from beyond the grave.
"At this time, you shouldn't have to defend your name," Rosanna
IANIERO said in a eulogy at St. Clare of Assisi Church in Woodbridge,
addressing the late Domenico
IANIERO. "… There is only goodness
attached to it."
Her remarks, made in a brief, emotional speech about the
IANIEROs,
grandparents from Woodbridge whom she described as loving and
caring, appeared meant to respond to reports that Mexican investigators
have suggested the victims may have had links to "illicit activities."
On February 20, Mr.
IANIERO, a 59-year-old real-estate agent,
and his 55-year-old wife, Annunziata, were found with their throats
slit at an upscale Mayan Riviera resort near Cancun where their
daughter, Lily, was to have married on the beach.
While initially suspecting two Canadian women staying at the
hotel, Mexican investigators have shifted their focus to the
family and to people who knew the victims. York Regional Police
have been asked by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who are
working with Mexican authorities, to assist in the investigation,
and say they hope to start interviewing the 16-member wedding
party today. Others may be questioned as well.
As recently as Friday, Mexican lead prosecutor Bello Melchor
Rodriguez y Carrillo suggested that the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police had said "the slain person had ties with illicit activities."
The Mounties have said they have no evidence to link Mr. and
Mrs. IANIERO to organized crime.
Yesterday began with a ceremony at a funeral home. Outside, as
pallbearers prepared to lift the two wooden coffins into waiting
hearses, two white doves were released from a wicker basket to
symbolize the couple's souls ascending to heaven, followed by
the release of two dozen more doves meant to symbolize their
Friends and family.
Later, outside the large, recently constructed church, more than
a dozen television cameras and newspaper photographers with stepstools
and telephoto lenses captured mourners as they arrived.
More than 300 people filed into the church for the hour-long
service. The immediate family sat up front. son Anthony
IANIERO,
who spoke to the media after the killings, and his wife were
the first to take communion.
The couple's niece, a slender blond woman in a black dress and
the only direct member of the family to speak at the ceremony,
said that the
IANIEROs "dedicated their lives to the well-being
of their children" and touched many lives with their kindness.
"They loved nothing more than to be in a room filled with music,
laughter and the people they cared about," she said.
She described her aunt as an angel, her voice cracking: "I will
never forget how you loved my son… as though he was your own."
The slain couple, married for 37 years, had been "graceful" when
they danced. They both had been born in Italy but met in Canada
in 1964 after their families immigrated. They were married in
1968, and had one son and three daughters.
During the service, Reverend John
BOREAN alluded to the tragic nature
of the couple's deaths, and urged mourners to remember the Christian
ideal of forgiveness.
"I think we need to put forgiveness in our hearts for those people
who would have committed such a crime," he said, adding that
the criminals must be prevented from killing again.
Outside the church, however, many said the path to reconciliation
would be difficult to forge.
"We really celebrate the lives of two people today, but hopefully
one day we'll also celebrate justice," Liberal member of Parliament
Maurizio BEVILACQUA, who represents the riding of Vaughan, where
Woodbridge is located, said after the service.
There has been intense scrutiny of the Mexican authorities' handling
of the case. Witnesses: at the Barcelo Maya Beach Resort at the
time of the killing have raised concerns about the professionalism
of the Mexican police, some alleging that the crime scene was
contaminated. Mexican authorities had suggested two Thunder Bay
women were the killers, but no longer see them as suspects, sources
say.
Peter Van Loan, parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister
Peter MacKay, attended the funeral and told reporters he was
satisfied with the investigation's progress.
York
Police
Inspector Les
YOUNG, who attended the funeral in
uniform, said the family is anxious to speak with police about
the case. "They're very concerned about the rumours and innuendoes,"
he said.
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YOUNG,
Isabel
Eunice▼ (née
LINTON)
Born August 7, 1905. Died March 6, 2006 in Victoria, British
Columbia at the grand age of 100. Eunice was born in Edinburgh,
Scotland, and, though she spent most of her life in Canada, was
very proud of her Scottish roots. As a young woman, Eunice left
her parent's home in Winnipeg to teach in a one-room schoolhouse
in rural Manitoba. She loved to reminisce about those times and
several of her students became life-long Friends. Appropriately,
after raising her family, Eunice returned to teaching. Three
years of study in her late 50's in Strasbourg, France gave her
full fluency in French. With a classroom set up in her home,
she became a loved and skilled French teacher and tutor for many
years. Eunice was also an independent and avid traveler, seeing
a great deal of the world before settling down to tend to her
garden in her home of ultimately 60 years in Oak Bay. Euni will
be dearly missed by her son Irvine and her daughter Sheila, both
of Toronto, and her daughters-in-law Isabelle in Toronto and
Beryl in Vancouver. She also leaves behind grandchildren David,
Bill, Jeremy (Svetlana), Margot (Mark), Brian (Deanne), Brock
(Kathy), Graeme, Kevin (Sara), Alix (Roy) and Melinda (Ralph),
and great grandchildren Annalie, Ryan (Jackie), Cameron, Emily,
Neve, Gordon, Iain, Emily, Christine, Hilary, Andrew, Carolyn,
Eleanor, and Michael. Her husband William and her youngest son
Walter predeceased Eunice. Eunice was also predeceased by her
companion Jack
GOGEL.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Miles for
his care and kindness. Granny's last years were spent well tended
by the nurses and staff at Glengarry Hospital, Richmond Unit.
Thank you for this care. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday
March 25 at 2 p.m. at the United Church on Fairfield Road in
Victoria, British Columbia In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the Walter D. Young Scholarship at the University
of Victoria, c/o Political Science Department, University of
Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3P5. We'll miss you,
Gran.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-16 published
Red STOREY,
Athlete And Referee: (1918-2006)
Legendary National Hockey League figure officiated seven straight
Stanley Cup finals between 1952 and 1958 but abruptly resigned
after National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell said
he had 'choked' at a riotous playoff game in Chicago
By Tim WHARNSBY with files from Canadian Press; Globe and Mail
archives, Page S7
Roy
Alvin
(Red)
STOREY was once considered Canada's top football
player. He also displayed his athletic skills on the baseball
diamond, lacrosse field and at the hockey rink. Later, he became
a top-notch National Hockey League referee and Canadian Football
League official. He was a tremendous raconteur as well as one
of the most colourful personalities the Canadian sporting scene
has ever had but will likely be remembered most as a man of principle.
On Saturday, April 4, 1959, he refereed his last National Hockey
League game because he refused to be belittled by league president
Clarence Campbell for officiating a playoff game in Chicago between
the Blackhawks and the Montreal Canadiens the way he always did:
by letting the players decide the outcome.
The Blackhawks and Canadiens were playing Game 6 of the Stanley
Cup semifinals that day and Montreal led the series three games
to two. The Hawks and Habs were deadlocked 3-3 late in the third
period when Chicago forward Eddie Litzenberger stepped on the
stick of a Montreal player and was sent sprawling. The dedicated
Blackhawks fans at the noisy Chicago Stadium wanted nearby Canadiens
forward Marcel Bonin called for tripping, but there was no call
from Mr. STOREY.
In the meantime, Montreal's Dickie Moore picked up the loose
puck and scored. Blackhawks rugged forward Ted Lindsay was able
to draw his club even with a goal later in the period, but then
controversy surrounded Mr.
STOREY once again.
With less than two minutes remaining in regulation time, Canadiens
defenceman Junior Langlois put a deft hipcheck on Chicago's Bobby
Hull and knocked him flying. The Blackhawks faithful screamed
at Mr. STOREY for letting the players play. A short time after
the non-call, Montreal's Claude Provost scored the game-winning
and series-clinching goal.
"One thing you've got to realize: The easiest thing for me to
do would have been to give the Canadiens two penalties," Mr.
STOREY
said afterward. "Hell, I was in Chicago. The crowd would have
loved me."
He stood by his principles. But that didn't ease the anger of
the fans. A horde of Blackhawks fans jumped on the ice surface
and made their way toward Mr.
STOREY, prompting Chicago forward
Danny Lewicki to hand him his stick. "Red, you're going to need
this more than I do now."
Red STOREY thought he had seen it all before. Over the years,
bottles, full cans of beer, chairs, eggs, tomatoes, shoes --
and once, in Chicago -- a live octopus had been hurled at him,
but this was different. He escaped, but as he made his way down
the stairs to the officials' dressing room, he found Ted Lindsay
waiting for him.
"I'm gonna cut your damned head off," Mr. Lindsay growled.
"You make your first shot the best one you've ever had," Mr.
STOREY
shot back, "because this is the first time we've both had a stick
and I'm gonna cut you in two."
Blackhawks owner Jim Norris interceded just in time and pushed
Mr. Lindsay toward the Chicago dressing room.
"Get in there, you little S.O.B. and leave Red alone," Mr. Norris
barked. "Red, you don't have to take that in my building or anybody's
building. You go to your room and have a shower. Forget about
this."
Mr. STOREY would not be able to forget about it. Two days later,
he was summoned to the hotel room of Clarence Campbell.
"Have you read anything in the papers?" Mr. Campbell queried
Mr. STOREY.
He had not, and asked why.
"Well, there were some things said, and they weren't meant the
way they came out. I just wanted you to know that before you
read it," Mr. Campbell answered.
Mr. STOREY went out buy that day's newspapers and found headlines
that read, "
STOREY
Chokes," "
STOREY Chicken," and
"STOREY
Gutless."
The harsh remarks had all been made by Mr. Campbell. Red
STOREY
was devastated.
Just prior to the beginning of the Stanley Cup final between
the Canadiens and Boston Bruins that spring, he met some hockey
reporters in his Boston hotel room and announced his days as
an National Hockey League referee were finished. The man who
had officiated seven straight Stanley Cup finals between 1952 and
1958 never returned to the league. "My heart felt sick when I
read in the paper what Campbell said about me," he told Globe
and Mail sports columnist Scott
YOUNG a few days later. "I'm
the big loser -- my heart is in sport and has been for 25 years
but the time came when I had to make a decision."
Mr. STOREY felt undermined by what he perceived as a lack of
support in the National Hockey League for referees. "The officials
never have been backed up in this league," he said. "I hope that
my taking a stand will help the others."
Apparently, little changed in the upper levels of the league
and his grievances worsened. In 1964, he told Dick
BEDDOES of
The Globe and Mail that "there is rigged refereeing in the National
Hockey League."
Not only that, but he laid his charges directly at the feet of
Mr. Campbell. "National Hockey League officials are instructed
by National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell to give
the home team the edge in penalties."
Mr. STOREY further declared that Mr. Campbell had told him: "Our
policy is to keep the league balanced. A weak team might lose
5-0, but that's better than losing 11-0, which it might if it
got a lot of penalties. We don't want weak teams to be hurt by
too many penalties."
Mr. STOREY's assertions were backed up by Dalton McArthur, another
former National Hockey League referee. Among other things, Mr. Campbell
replied that the disclosures were a "contemptible distortion."
In the end, Red
STOREY dropped his battle but always felt disappointed
by his treatment and by what he saw as corruption. Perhaps to
his mind, it ran too deep.
In 1967, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Later,
when asked about the infamous incident with Mr. Campbell, he
was quick to say he never regretted his decision to walk away
from the National Hockey League, which had eventually begged
him to return. He was later made a member of the Order of Canada
and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
Long before his officiating days, Mr.
STOREY was a talented football
player. When he was 18, he turned pro with the Toronto Argonauts
and won the Grey Cup in 1937 and 1938. His most memorable performance
was in the 1938 championship game, when he came off the bench
to score three touchdowns and scamper for 102 yards in the Argos
come-from-behind, 30-7 victory over Winnipeg.
He was scouted by the Chicago Bears and New York Giants football
clubs, but unfortunately a serious knee injury ended his playing
days in 1941. A year later, he began his career as a football
official, one that lasted until 1957. In 1950, he became an National
Hockey
League referee. When that career ended, Mr.
STOREY stayed
in hockey as a colourful analyst in radio and television.
He also did plenty of charity work and was a popular after-dinner
speaker, all into his 80s. "He was probably one of the best after-dinner
speakers," said Robin Burns, an National Hockey League forward
in the 1970s who is part-owner of Mission Itech hockey equipment.
"He got paid for some, but he probably did two or three times
that amount for free."
For one thing, he had chronicled a superb stock of hockey stories.
Among the favourites of dinner guests was one about Butch Bouchard.
"One night in Montreal," he liked to begin, "a fan threw a big
bag of peas at me because I gave their great hero, Rocket Richard,
a penalty. As I waited for the sweepers, Big Butch Bouchard skated
over. 'Bouchard,' I yelled, 'one word out of you and you're gone.'
'I'm not mad at you,
STOREY,' said Bouchard. 'You get that fan
to throw out the bacon also, I make you the best damned pea soup
you ever taste.' And up in the stands, they're yelling: 'Ata
boy, Butch, you tell him.' "
Mr.
Burns, who grew up on the same street where Mr.
STOREY lived
for decades in the Notre Dame de Grace district of Montreal and
later worked with him at charity old-timers games and other events,
said, "I think he was named to the Order of Canada more for his
charitable contributions than for his accomplishments in sports."
Later, he returned to the ice only to referee old-timer games
and special charity events -- the big league no longer interested
him. He did, though, offer some sage advice to anyone interested
in becoming a referee: "Learn the rule book from one end to the
other and then visit a psychiatrist."
Roy
Alvin
(Red)
STOREY was born on March 5, 1918, in Barrie,
Ontario He died in Montreal yesterday. He was 88 and had been
in poor health in a Montreal nursing home. He is survived by
his wife, Bunny, and by sons Bob and Doug.
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YOUNG,
Christopher▼
Moody
(July▲ 9, 1926-March 21, 2006)
Peacefully, surrounded by family. Born in Accra, Gold Coast,
to Norman and Grace
YOUNG of Winnipeg. Beloved husband of Ann,
and his first wife, the late Florence
SIRRETT.
Much loved father,
predeceased by his eldest daughter Alix (John
BRIGGS,) survived
by Sheila (Orley
SMITH,)
Judy
(Tony
MELANSON,) and Rachel (Matthew
McQUILLEN.)
Also survived by sisters Ellie, Sheila, and Cathy.
Loving grandfather to Jesse, Ben, Sean, Robin, and David. He
was educated at Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, the University
of Manitoba and Balliol College, Oxford. A distinguished journalist,
he was Editor of the Ottawa Citizen 1962-1975, General Manager
of Southam News 1975-1981, Bureau Chief for Southam News in London,
England, and Moscow, U.S.S.R. in the nineteen-eighties and National
Political Columnist for Southam News for many years. As a correspondent
he won a Bowater Award 1961, for a series on unemployment, National
Newspaper Awards in 1982 (report on the massacre at Sabra and
Chatila during the Lebanon war) and in 1988 (series on Mongolia),
a Citation of Merit in 1989 (series on pollution in the Soviet
Union). He also won the Wilderness Award in 1965, for the script
of a television series on the revolt in the Conservative Party
against John Diefenbaker. His elegant and incisive writing, his
integrity and his courage, especially when facing the onset of
Alzheimer Disease, brought him widespread respect and admiration.
He will be very much missed by many family members, Friends,
and former colleagues all over the world. Friends may visit at
the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod
Street, Ottawa on Sunday, March 26, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
The Funeral Service will be held at St. Bartholomew's Anglican
Church, 125 MacKay Street, Ottawa on Monday, March 27 at 2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Alzheimer Society
of Ottawa-Carleton, 1750 Russell Road.
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WALLACE,
Philip
Russell, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.N.A.S.
Professor Emeritus in Physics, McGill University
Died on March 20 in his 91st year. He is survived by his sons
Michael and Robert, his daughter Joan
NADEAU, and his grandchildren
Ian (Nicole), Heather, Valerie and Nicola. He was predeceased
in 2003 by his beloved wife of 63 years, Jean Elizabeth (née
YOUNG.)
After▼ graduating from the University of Toronto, Philip
began his career at the University of Cincinnati and M.I.T. During
the war, he was recruited by the Atomic Energy Division of the
National Research Council of Canada in Montreal. In 1946 he became
a professor at McGill, where he stayed until his retirement,
founding the Institute of Theoretical Physics in 1966 and becoming
MacDonald Professor of Physics in 1973. In 1972 he began a collaboration
with the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paul
Sabatier, Toulouse, which lasted two decades and led to a passion
for many things French. He was also editor of the Canadian Journal
of Physics (1972-80), and Principal of the Science College, Concordia
University (1984-87). He wrote 90 scientific papers and several
books, the last being Paradox Lost: Images of the Quantum (1996).
We will miss his genial humour, generosity, and sense of justice.
A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 31,
at the First Memorial Chapel, 1155 Fort Street, Victoria, British
Columbia In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Philip's
memory to Doctors Without Borders (www.msf.ca)
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Christopher
YOUNG,
Journalist (1926-2006)
Former editor of the Ottawa Citizen and head of Southam News
left management to become an award-winning foreign correspondent,
writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page S9
A journalist with a keen eye for details and a fluid, descriptive
style, Christopher
YOUNG was an award-winning foreign correspondent,
a former editor of the Ottawa Citizen, and a columnist who was
respected for the soundness of his editorial positions.
"He was a very stylish writer, with a marvellous eye for details,"
his former colleague Charles
KING told Canadian Press last week.
Describing Mr.
YOUNG as "a down-to-earth intellectual" who "wasn't
taken in by puffery or power," Mr.
KING said he was "a man of
absolute integrity."
Christopher Moody
YOUNG was the only son and eldest of three
children of Norman
YOUNG, a Rhodes scholar and teacher, and Grace
MOODY of Winnipeg. His parents married in Winnipeg in 1925 in
a double wedding with Ms.
MOODY's older sister Maryon and a young
Ontario academic and future prime minister named Lester
PEARSON.
Ms. MOODY's mother took her maternal duties very seriously when
it came to finding husbands for her daughters, believing that
a younger child could not marry until the older one was suitably
settled.
After▲ happily resolving the marital protocol issues, Mr.
YOUNG
and his bride went out to Ghana in West Africa, in what was then
a British colony called the Gold Coast, to teach in a native
school that had been founded by Sir Frederick Guggisberg, a Canadian-born
mining engineer and one-time governor of the colony. Ms.
YOUNG
defied the custom of the time, which determined that white women
went back to England to have their babies, and insisted that
her son be born in Accra.
The family returned to Winnipeg when Christopher was 3, and his
father became the founding headmaster at Ravencourt's School
(now Saint_John's Ravenscourt) in 1929. When the Second World War
broke out, Christopher's father enlisted in the armed forces
and was killed in the Allied raid on Dieppe in August, 1942.
Christopher was 16 and the only male in a family of four.
After graduating from Saint_John's Ravenscourt in 1943, Christopher
YOUNG went to the University of Manitoba, graduating with a bachelor
of arts degree in 1947 and winning a scholarship to Balliol College,
Oxford. That same year he married his first wife, Florence, the
daughter of John and Ruby
SIRITT. By then, journalism was already
in his blood. As an undergraduate, he had worked summers at the
now defunct Winnipeg Tribune and he joined the paper full-time
in 1949, after he had come down from Oxford with a master's degree.
He worked at the Trib for six years, the last two as news editor.
In 1955, the
YOUNGs moved to Hamilton after he accepted at job
at the Hamilton Spectator as news editor. He was promoted to
executive news editor in 1957 and moved to the Southam news service
two years later, where he worked as the Ottawa bureau chief from
1960 to 1961.
The following year, he was appointed editor of the Ottawa Citizen,
the Southam chain's flagship paper, a post he held for 14 years.
As an editor, Mr.
YOUNG continued to write elegant and thoughtful
columns and articles on local, national and world events. He
won a Bowater Award in 1961 for a series on unemployment. These
were years of sadness as well as accomplishment. His first wife
died in 1966, after a long illness, leaving him a widower with
three daughters to raise. He married Ann
COFFIN, a theatre officer
at the Canada Council, the following year. Together they had
a daughter, Rachel.
In 1975, Mr.
YOUNG became general manager of Southam News, a
position he held until 1981. After more than 15 years in management,
Mr. YOUNG wanted a new challenge and, on the cusp of 50, he sent
himself into the field as a foreign correspondent. He was London
bureau chief for Southam News from 1981 to 1984, (winning a National
Newspaper Award in 1982 for his reporting on the massacre at
the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon) and then did
a two-year stint as national political columnist back in Ottawa
before heading up the Moscow bureau from 1987 to 1989. He won
another National Newspaper Award for a series on Mongolia in
1988 and a Citation of Merit in 1989 for stories about pollution
in the former Soviet Union.
In 1996, Conrad
BLACK bought the Southam chain of newspapers.
He and Mr.
YOUNG did not share the same editorial viewpoint,
especially about Israel and about the way Mr.
BLACK's
Hollinger
corporation was running The Jerusalem Post.
"Chris▼ was old school," Toronto Star columnist Jim
TRAVERS told
Canadian Press last week. "He believed newspapers had to be edgy
and aggressive, but he also thought they had to contribute to
a public understanding of public affairs.
"He saw journalism as a public service and feared that under
Conrad BLACK it was being reduced all to business."
The Southam papers subsequently stopped running the column that
Mr. YOUNG had been writing after his retirement.
Normally an articulate man, for whom verbal and written fluency
were skills he took for granted, he began having trouble expressing
himself in the mid-1990s. His mother had died of Alzheimer's
when she was 92, so many of the symptoms were tragically familiar.
After a year of waiting lists and tests, his fears were confirmed
with a diagnosis in December, 1998. He was 72.
Bravely, he decided to write about his illness and how it affected
his life in an article for Maclean's magazine entitled Descent
into Alzheimer's. After a career of reporting on events, he turned
his journalistic skills on himself and wrote candidly, with considerable
assistance from his wife Ann, about the scourge that affects
one in 10 adults over 65.
"People like me don't look funny, babble, cry out or make unseemly
noises in public," he wrote, describing a recent holiday he had
taken with his wife to California, where he had gotten lost on
a tour of Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. "Misjudging the
situation, I took a boat returning to Fisherman's Wharf and then
walked for hilly blocks until I realized I was lost, and that
the best bet was to retrace my steps."
Somehow he made his way back to the wharf, but he "chose the
wrong ferry dock and the wrong people to ask for help." Finally
a sensitive woman heard him say "Alcatraz" and took him to the
correct dock where he found his distraught wife. "The efforts
of all the National Park Service rangers who now man the prison
had not turned me up, so I became the first man to escape from
Alcatraz and survive," he reported with his characteristic wit.
The article, which was the cover story on March 13, 2000, generated
a huge response -- bigger than any story he had written in 42 years
as a professional journalist. So, with even more help from his
wife, he wrote a follow-up story on an Alzheimer's Society site,
talking about his life and some of his fellow sufferers and paying
tribute to the Friends, family and former colleagues who shared
his company, wise in the knowledge that the disease, however
devastating, is not "contagious."
Christopher Moody
YOUNG was born in Accra, the Gold Coast (now
Ghana) on July 9, 1926. He died in Ottawa of complications from
Alzheimer's disease on March 21, 2006. He was 79. He was predeceased
by his first wife, Florence Sirrett, and his eldest daughter,
Alix. He is survived by his second wife, Ann, his daughters Sheila,
Judy and Rachel, five grandchildren and his three younger sisters.
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HUME,
Ian▼
Knowlton,▼ O.C., D.C.L.
It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing
of Ian Knowlton
HUME at home in his 92nd year, March 27, 2006.
Devoted▼ son of the late Edward and Gertrude
(KNOWLTON)
HUME.
Dearly▼ beloved husband of Melita
(FRASER)
HUME for 64 years.
Loving▼ father and father-in-law of Edward
HUME,
Pat▼
VERHEY, Margaret
(Tom) SWIFT, Heather (John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Laurel (Fred, deceased)
VICKERS
and Vicki (Andy)
YOUNG. Cherished grandfather and great-grandfather
of Todd (Sara), Jordan (Jacinthe), Dustin (Anita), Nat (Trina),
Tracy (Marc), Jennifer (Deano), Carl (Mary-Ann) Jeffrey, Lindsay,
Calvin, Brena, Logan, Jaime, Stuart and Julia. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Midge, Florence, Maizie, William (Carol), Myrna,
Jim, Don, Mona and Jeannie and of the late Donald, Mildred, (Maitland),
Dorothy (Maurice) and Molly. Uncle and great-uncle to numerous
nieces and nephews. Ian received his B.A. (33), H.S.D. (35) and
D.C.L. (91) from Bishop's University and was a highly respected
high school teacher for 35 years. Over those years he also dedicated
his life to amateur sports as an athlete, coach, official and
administrator, locally, provincially, across Canada and internationally.
He represented Canada on the Canadian Olympic Association, the
International Amateur Athletic Association and served as President
of the Canadian Track and Field Association. Although Ian excelled
in may sports, his lifetime passion was track and field. From
his first award at the age of 14 to his setting of world records
in numerous events at the Masters level up until the age of 85,
he never lost the thrill of competition. Some of the highlights
of his endeavors were being named to the Canadian Sports Hall
of Fame as a builder and as an athlete, being awarded the Order
of Canada, receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from
Bishop's University and being chosen as the recipient of the
prestigious Dollard Morin Prize for Volunteerism. Ian was an
exceptional man, gentle and thoughtful of others, with a humbleness
and quiet dignity. Those who knew him had the utmost respect
for his honesty, straightforwardness and strong work ethic. Those
who knew him well, will never forget that twinkle in his eye
that often preceded his quick and clever wit. His legacy will
live on in all those whose lives he has touched. The family wishes
to express grateful thanks to the centre local de services communautaires'
staff, caregivers and others for their support and dedicated
care the last few years. Resting at Collins, Clarke, MacGillivray,
White Funeral Home, 307 Riverside Drive, St. Lambert. 514-483-1870.
Visitation: Thursday, March 30, 7-9 p.m. and Friday, March 31,
10-11: 00 a.m.; funeral to follow in the chapel. Burial at 3:00 p.m.
Hillhouse Cemetery, Brill Road, West Bolton. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Ian Hume's honour to Bishop's University Athletic
Association or University of Sherbrooke's Athletic Association
would be greatly appreciated.
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SINCLAIR,
Barbara (née Irene Milicent
YOUNG)
Of Halifax, Nova Scotia passed away on April 17, 2006. Barb was
born May 10, 1920 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, the youngest
child of Gordon
YOUNG of Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland and
Sarah CHALLENOR, Pontesbury, Shropshire, England. She served
in the British Army during the Second World War until her marriage
in 1941 to Major John Mackay
SINCLAIR of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
She arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia as a war bride
in the winter of 1944, spending a few years in New Glasgow with
her new family. She lived in several cities across Canada and
England arriving in Ottawa in 1960. She was a long time volunteer
at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a devoted wife and mother, a wonderful
and loyal friend to many with whom she maintained contact throughout
her life. Barb and John enjoyed their retirement years together
in Florida and Nova Scotia. She loved life, dogs, and her cottage
at Melmerby Beach. We loved her for her fun, her glamour and
her gracious charm. Barb is survived by her daughter Susan and
husband David
MITCHELL of Kelowna, British Columbia, and her
son Michael and wife
Joanne and son Donald and Lisa
UNDERWOOD
of Halifax, five grandchildren Carrie
HARPER,
Christine
WELDER,
Benjamin SINCLAIR,
Jordan
SINCLAIR, Lindsay
SINCLAIR, five great
grandchildren, her sister-in-law Janet and husband Ed
HUNT, her
several nieces and nephews. The last six years of her life were
enriched by her Friendship with caregiver Lois
PAGE.
The family
wishes to thank Doctor Ernest
JOHNSON, the staff at The Halifax
Berkley and Bayshore Health Care for their kind and compassionate
care. Barb was a courageous participant in the study of Alzheimer
Disease and memorials may be made to the Alzheimer Society of
Nova Scotia in lieu of flowers. Funeral Service will be held
at Little Harbour Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow 11: 00 a.m.
April 22, 2006.
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Fred BURR,
Educator And Politician (1911-2006)
Pioneer environmentalist who was a perennial also-ran in Ontario
politics got things done when he was finally elected
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- Fred
BURR was never one to merely sit on the backbenches.
He made a point of speaking up more often than not on issues
that were dear to him. Question Period was his time to prod and
probe. And almost always, he expressed his views in a non-partisan
manner. He didn't fit the mould of an argumentative socialist.
Whether it was environmental issues, solar energy or mandatory
seat belts, Mr.
BURR made the Ontario legislature sit up and
take notice.
Mr. BURR graduated from London Central Collegiate Institute in
London, Ontario, in 1928 and then from the University of Western
Ontario in 1932 in classics. After working for one year at Milverton
Continuation School in Milverton, Ontario, he taught Latin and
Greek at Walkerville Collegiate Institute in Walkerville, Ontario,
for 34 years. Somehow, he found time to serve three years as
a utilities commissioner in Windsor, Ontario, the third year
as chairman from 1965-1967.
As a young man who had experienced the Depression, he also developed
an intense interest in politics. "He was one of the those students
who wanted to change the world and save the world," his daughter
Sheila said.
Mr. BURR joined the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation Party,
the forerunner of the New Democratic Party during the Depression
and often recruited members and money for the organization while
teaching 10 lessons a day. Mr.
BURR first ran for election in
1945 and tried five more times in either federal or provincial
races but he was successful. Finally, in 1967, he agreed to run
for the New Democratic Party in Sandwich-Riverdale (later Windsor-Riverdale)
after someone backed out. He won by 799 votes in a three-way
race. He won by 10,000 the next time.
"He was a thoughtful person, largely unflappable," recalled Stephen
LEWIS, the New Democratic Party leader during much of the time
Mr. BURR was an member of provincial parliament. "He was deeply
interested in his issues. He was never nasty. Nothing was done
in malice."
Because of those virtues, opposition members of provincial parliament
and ministers grudgingly referred to the "member of Sandwich-Riverdale"
in response to his persistent questions and open letters that
exposed such environmental hazards as mercury levels in the St. Clair
River. In fact, Mr.
BURR is credited for helping get the Ontario
government to establish an environment ministry in 1975.
"I don't believe in asking questions just to get publicity,"
Mr. BURR told The Globe and Mail in 1974. "The question should
have some potential for correcting a situation or improving a
situation or preventing a situation. A question in the house
should have some social value, rather than a political or partisan
motivation."
Over the years, Mr.
BURR campaigned for mandatory seat belts
in cars and for designated non-smoking areas. He also had a hand
in a provincial organ-donor program. "He helped get the legislation
going for organ-and-tissue donors but only now are people thinking
of what they should do with their organs after death," Mr.
LEWIS
said. "Fred was away ahead of his time with his private member's
resolutions,"
In 1974, one of his questions in the legislature went like this:
"Why aren't we spending at least a small fraction of the enormous
outlays on oil and gas for research into ways to use solar energy?"
Then he would follow up with a view on the matter: "There's no
fuel bill from the sun and we won't run out of it either."
Together with Fred
YOUNG, a Toronto member of provincial parliament,
Mr. BURR led the Non-Smoker's Rights movement. They opened the
campaign at a Toronto restaurant which agreed to ban smoking
for one night to publicize the event. A man who never smoked
or had a drink in his life because his mother had once warned
him of their evils, he is believed to be the first person to
give a speech in the legislature on the dangers of second-hand
smoke.
"Smoking is the most intense form of air pollution," he told
the legislature and moved that a clean-air environment be preserved
during committee hearings. When he saw environment minister William
NEWMAN reaching for his cigarettes, Mr.
BURR would say, "Cadmium
in the lungs, liver and kidneys of smokers is 15.8 milligrams
and of non-smokers 6.63. I thought you would like to know that,
Mr. Minister."
Mr. BURR also helped changed the inequity that teachers faced
if they happened to be married to another teacher and their spouse
died. Until he intervened, the surviving spouse had been unable
to claim for half of their partner's pension, as others could.
In his early years, Mr.
BURR was stricken with rheumatic fever
and diagnosed with a heart murmur. His doctor told him that if
he would take very good care of himself, he might live to be
64. He took heed.
Fred BURR was born February 26, 1911, in London, Ontario He died
January 17, 2006, in Kincardine, Ontario of natural causes. He
was 94. He is survived by his daughters Maureen and Sheila. He
was predeceased by his wife Dorothy and son David.
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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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SIMPSON,
Marjory
Isobel (née
McDOWELL)
Born Listowel, Ontario 1913. Passed away in Arthur, Ontario May 29,
2006. Beloved daughter of Helen
(PEARCE) and Doctor T.J.
McDOWELL,
and sister of Helen
HUGHES,
Catherine
GEORGE, Clendon
McDOWELL,
and Geoffery
McDOWELL, all deceased. Survived by daughter Beverly
YOUNG and her husband Doug, and by son Bert and his partner Jake
NEELY.
Also survived by daughter-in-law Bonnie, grandchildren
Justin and Joel, and great-grandchildren Kieran, Kai, Mike and
Maya. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, June 6,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. in the gardens at Branteany's, 1649 Chappus
Street, Windsor, Ontario, 519-966-2334. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Canadian Hearing Society, 300 Giles Blvd. East, Windsor,
Ontario, N9A 4C4 (519-253-7241) would be deeply appreciated.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Graham A. Giddy Funeral
Home, 280 St. David St. S., Fergus. www.grahamgiddyfh.com
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YOUNG,
Marjory▲▼
Grant▲▼ (née
GLASSCO)
On Wednesday, June 21st, 2006, peacefully at home, ten days after
celebrating her 100th birthday. Wife of the late Dudley Stewart
YOUNG, and mother of Donald Ainslie and John Dudley. Adored by
many nieces, great nieces and nephews and their families, and
warmly supported by her loyal Friends. Lovingly cared for by
Gina, Irma and Marilou. Funeral Service at the Chapel of Saint_James-the-Less,
635 Parliament Street, on Saturday, June 24th at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu
of flowers a donation in her memory may be made to a charity
of your choice.
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GALLAGHER, Patricia "Patsy" Marie (née
YOUNG)
Patsy was born on November 20, 1939 in Vanguard, Saskatchewan.
She died in Regina on June 19, 2006 of complications after surgery
for lung cancer. She was predeceased by her loving parents, Ardell
(1979) and
Eunice▲ (1988)
YOUNG.
Patsy▼ is survived by her three
sisters and their families: Shirley and John
FAGAN, niece and
namesake, Patricia
FAGAN, nephew Michael and his wife, Trisha,
and great-nephews, Liam and Joel; Judy
FLAMAN, nephew Gregory
and his wife, Cara, great-niece Samantha and great-nephews Alexander
and Nicholas; Virginia and Bob
HERSCHE, and nephews Timothy and
Daniel. Patsy was a committed trade unionist, feminist and political
activist throughout her life. She received her teacher 's diploma
at the University of Saskatchewan and taught school for two years
in Northern Manitoba and Regina. In the 1960's, Patsy lived and
worked at various jobs in Ottawa. In 1964, she returned to Regina
to work at the Students' Union on the Regina Campus where she
became active in the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1975.
Patsy was Executive Assistant to the President of the Saskatchewan
Federation of Labour from 1976 to 1982. She held positions in
the Saskatchewan Government Employees' Union as education officer,
staff representative, director of membership services and executive
director of operations. Patsy retired from Saskatchewan Government
Employees' Union in 2001. Patsy was active in left politics from
an early age. She was a member of the Saskatchewan Waffle and
was on the editorial board of Next Year Country. When the formal
trade union movement wouldn't make room for a broad-based women's
committee, she and other like-minded feminist trade unionists,
formed Saskatchewan Working Women. She worked endlessly for the
rights of working women; fighting for publicly funded childcare,
equal pay for work of equal value, and effective labour and collective
bargaining laws. Patsy was one of the first female trade union
leaders in Canada and mentored many women in trade union politics.
She won many important battles for Saskatchewan Government Employees'
Union members. During her retirement, she was active in the Council
of Canadians, Briar Patch magazine, the Saskatchewan Federation
of Union Retirees and the Saskatchewan Health Coalition. She
was a member of the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board. Patsy
was an avid gardener, traveler and cat lover. She delighted in
making her home a refuge for her many Friends from across the
country. Patsy's family wishes to thank her many Friends and
comrades for their cards and letters during her brief illness.
They also wish to thank Doctor A. Moustapha and all the staff in
the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the Regina General Hospital
for their gentle care of Patsy during her illness. A Celebration
Of Patsy's Life will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1
East, Regina, Saskatchewan on Saturday, June 24, 2006 at 7: 00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Regina Transition
House, P O. Box. 1364, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3B8. Family and
Friends are invited to sign a book of condolences through www.regina-memorial.ca.
Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850.
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ALLEN, "
Whitey"
Elliott
Hubert
Peacefully on Tuesday, July 4, 2006. Whitey (Elliott Hubert)
Allen, second
son of Thomas Hilliard
ALLEN and Emma Lena
(FLEAR,)
born June 14, 1922 in Fergus, Ontario. Whitey's great-great Grandfather
Richard ALLEN was among Dufferin County's earliest settlers.
Raised in Brampton, Whitey ran scores for the Brampton lacrosse
team; worked at Calvert Greenhouses, and helped his uncle Bill
ALLEN deliver, by horse and wagon, for Eatons. Aged 17, Whitey
saw service in World War 2; a 'sapper' with the Royal Canadian
Engineers, 5th Armoured Division, where he spent 1943-1945 in
Italian Campaign, then concluded action in North East Holland,
(Groningen, TenBoer and Delfjzil). Once home, he moved to Burlington
with Ontario Hydro but decided on Masonry Contracting which he
practiced for 25 years. He gradually moved into Master Locksmithing
at which he worked to age 80. Established 1947, his business
successively named: E.H. Allen Construction; Doctor Fix-It; and
Burlington Security; ceased operation 2002. A Burlington Lodge
Mason since 1946. Whitey missed only 4 Sundays in 35 years as
Lay Reader at the 8: 30 a.m. Communion Service at St. Luke's Anglican
Church. A true Irishman, Whitey spun wonderful tales, always
willing to share vignettes from the Depression Era or of his
experiences in World War 2. Whitey is predeceased by his wife
of fifty- one years, Mary Bernice
DICKENSON.
Their four children,
Leslie Jane, Cynthia Louise, Susan Elizabeth, and (Edward Thomas)
Brent, will miss his energy and humor. Cynthia's daughter Mary
Beth will miss his gruff affection. He is also predeceased by
his only brother Thomas Clarence, his eldest sister, Hélène Eleanor.
Survived by his younger sisters Shirley Marie
YOUNG (son Wayne)
of Glen Williams; Brenda Gail
KLINOWSKI
(Wayne) and sons Tyler
and Mark, all of Whitby. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home,
485 Brant Street, (one block north of City Hall) Burlington (905-632-3333)
on Friday from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where a Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 1 p.m.
Following cremation, interment will be held at St. Luke's Church
Cemetery, Burlington. www.smithsfh.com
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YOUNG,
Maimie (1924-2006)
Suddenly, yet peacefully following an evening visit with her
family on Thursday July 20, 2006, at North York General Hospital.
Loving wife of Maynard, for over 58 years; beloved mother of
Nancy (Jim
FULLER), James (Marlene) and Lesley; Granny to Alexandra
and Jonathan, and Nana to Bayley. A Celebration of Maimie's Life
will be held on Wednesday July 26, 2006 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The
M.S. Society, Saint_John's Rehabilitation Hospital or the Canadian
Opera Company. Condolences www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416.221.1159
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FORD,
Douglas
Bruce
Sr.
Peacefully after a brief struggle with cancer, with his family
at his side at the Humber River Regional Hospital on Friday September 22,
2006 Doug FORD in his 73rd year. Founder of Deco Labels and Tags
in Rexdale. Doug was a former Member of Provincial Parliament
of Etobicoke Humber from 1995-1999. Dearly beloved husband for
over 50 years to Diane. Cherished father of Kathy, Randy and
his wife Lisa, Doug and his wife Karla, Rob and his wife Renata.
Loving grandfather of Jennifer, Michael, Krista, Kayla, Kara,
Kyla, Stephanie and Madison. Dear brother of Audrey
MOSLEY and
Lorraine YOUNG.
Doug▲ will be sadly missed by his family and many
Friends. The family will receive their Friends at the Newediuk
Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Avenue (2 blocks north
of Rexdale Blvd.,) Wednesday and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral Friday September 29, 2006 from Westway
United Church, 8 Templar Drive at 1 p.m. Interment Riverside
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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YOUNG,
Marion▲▼
Augusta (née
WYLIE)
At the Waterford in Oakville on Wednesday, September 27, 2006,
Marion Augusta
(WYLIE)
YOUNG (formerly of Burlington) in her
97th year. Beloved wife of the late George MacDonald
YOUNG.
Dear
mother of Kaireen
YOUNG of Burlington and Heather (Tom)
CHAMBERS
of North Bay. Grandmother of David (Fern), Christopher and Robert
(fiancee Maria)
CHAMBERS.
Great-grandmother of William
PARSONS.
Dear sister of Lillian
YOUNG,
Jean
RENNIE, Ruth
DAVIES and the
late Ernie and Ron
WYLIE.
Funeral
Service will be held at Smith's
Funeral Home, 485 Brant Street, (one block north of City Hall)
Burlington (905-632-3333) on Monday, October 2, 2006 at 1 p.m.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Burlington. If desired, expressions
of sympathy to Strathcona Presbyterian Church, Canadian Cancer
Society or a charity of your choice would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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HERSHAW,
Gene (née
CAHILL)
Passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 30th, 2006 in her
92nd year. She is dearly missed by her sister Agnes, her nieces
and nephews, Brian, Barbara, Cathy, Andrew, Michael, Patricia,
and all their kith and kin. Gene was predeceased by her twin,
Marguerite
YOUNG, her other siblings, George, Laurice and Claire
and her husband, Ogden. She made many good and loyal Friends
over the years, notably from her wonderful time at the law firm
Bell, Temple. Donations to a favourite charity in Gene's memory
would have pleased her. The family has already held a private
memorial. As Gene often said with a twinkle, "It's been grand
don't think it ain't."
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HALL,
Brenda
V.
Passed away suddenly in Cobourg, Ontario amongst her family and
Friends on September 29, 2006. Devoted wife of John
HALL.
Loving
and caring mother of Belinda (Michael), Graham and Joëlle (Kevin).
Doting grandmother to Emily, Derek and Sascha. Dearest sister
of Olive YOUNG.
She▼ will be sadly missed by all for her joy of
life and consideration of others. The family will receive relatives
and Friends at Feron's Funeral Homes, 2630 Notre Dame Street,
West, Montreal on Thursday, October 5, 2006 from 7 to 9 p.m.
A Memorial gathering will be held on Friday, October 6, 2006
at 3 p.m. in the Funeral Home. Please, in lieu of flowers, donations
to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation in recognition
of their support and compassion would be greatly appreciated.
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PORTER,
Doctor
Charles
Jack
Born February 13, 1919 in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay), Ontario,
died October 6, 2006 at Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario
at the age of 87. He was the
son of Thomas George
PORTER and
Mildred DOWNER. He graduated from the University of Toronto in
1953 with a PhD in Biochemistry. In September 1957, Doctor Murray
YOUNG recommended that Doctor C.J.
PORTER head the biochemistry
department at the Toronto General Hospital. He had already acquired
considerable experience in biochemical research during seven
years of work as a researcher at two major drug houses. Concurrently
he also took on an assistant professorship at the University
of Toronto, and taught biochemistry to medical students there.
He continued to run the clinical chemistry department at Toronto
General Hospital until 1985 when he retired, having created a
world renowned laboratory. After retirement he continued his
involvement into his 80's as a director of the Hospitals In Common
Laboratory in Toronto. Jack loved the outdoors and was an accomplished
classical pianist who also played jazz by ear. He will be missed
by his wife
Dorothy
Mildred (DE
CAMPS) and his four sons Robert,
Chris, Jim and John; their wives, Yvonne, Marlene, Marion and Cora
his brother William (Bill) Lloyd and wife Anne; his brother Beverly
George (wife Eunice -- deceased); and his grandchildren, Stephanie,
Gregory, Matthew, Richard, Stephen and Derek. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Toronto General and Western Hospital Foundation,
specifying for Alzheimer's research. Funeral service will be
held at York Cemetery Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre,
160 Beecroft Road, Toronto, 416-221-3404 on Thursday, October 12,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment and reception to follow.
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HUTTON,
Mary
Patricia "
Pat" (née
MAGILL)
(May 26, 1926 to October 21, 2006)
With great sadness we announce the passing away of Mary Patricia.
Pat was the most caring wife and best friend to Edward since
September 21, 1946. A stay at home loving, kind and generous
mother and mother-in-law to Janet and Bruce
NORMAN
(Pickering,
Ontario,) James and Shayne
HUTTON
(Toronto,)
Susan
GOWANS and
Glen WILLIAMS
(Toronto,)
Stephen▼ and Wendy
HUTTON (Newmarket,
Ontario,) Donna and Stephen
YOUNG
(Barrie,
Ontario) and Deborah
SUTTON
(Toronto.)
She was a well loved sister and sister-in-law
to Arlene and James
COCHRANE (Don Mills, Ontario), Gail and Pat
GRIMES (Lindsay, Ontario), Judy and Ash
MOHINDRA (Nepean, Ontario),
Rev William and Miriam
HUTTON
(Winnipeg,
Manitoba,)
Mildred and
Robert STEPHENSON (Brampton, Ontario) Ethel and late David
HOLLINGSHEAD
(Winnipeg, Manitoba). She enjoyed all the celebrations with her
seventeen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren along with
her many nieces and nephews. Pat was an active member of St. Leonard's
Church, on the altar guild and the Anglican Church Women. She
volunteered on weekends taking the veterans to church at Sunnybrook
hospital. She joined the Sunnybrook Volunteer Association in
1998 and has served on a number of positions. The family will
receive Friends at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street, (5 blocks south of Lawrence)
(416) 488-1101 on Monday, October 23, from 7-9 p.m.. and
on Tuesday
October 24 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. After cremation, a memorial
service will be held at St. Leonard's Anglican Church, 25 Wanless
Ave, (east of Yonge north of Lawrence) on Thursday, October 26th,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can
be made to St. Leonard's Anglican Church or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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STILL,
Jasper
Frank
Peacefully, on October 25, 2006. Survived by his wife Patricia,
children David, Nancy (Alan
SEMCHUK,)
Douglas
(Jodi
YOUNG) and
Michael, three grandchildren Claire, Lisa and Adam
SEMCHUK, sister
Dorothy (Gordon
PAINE,) brother Harold (a.k.a. Bus,) brother-in-law
Allan MEALY etc. Predeceased by his father Doctor Jasper Brett
STILL
in 1932, mother Frances Bessie Lobb (née
GUY) in 1973, sister
Carol Bessie
TAILOR/TAYLOR in 2002 and sister-in-law H. Clare Kennedy
STILL in 2003. Jasper was born in Winnipeg on October 18, 1923.
He started his career in the insurance business with Morgan Nicholson
which was interrupted by his service in the Royal Canadian Air
Force during the second world war. He was awarded simultaneously
the Silkworm Pin and membership in the Goldfish Club because
he parachuted into the North Sea. After the war, he operated
the insurance business Warren, Still and Johnstone Limited. He
was involved in the Wartime Pilots Observers Association, the
Masonic Lodge and the St. Andrew's Society. Cremation has taken
place. A Memorial Service was held on Friday, November 3 in Winnipeg.
Flowers are graciously declined. You are encouraged to make memorial
contributions to The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg, 276 Hugo
Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2N6 or to the Alzheimer Society
of Manitoba, 10-120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4G2.
Neil Bardal Inc. 204-949-2200.
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JOWSEY,
Marion▼
Louise▼ (formerly
YOUNG)
Died▼ peacefully in Dundas, Ontario with her children, Peter
YOUNG,
Jo WALKS (née
YOUNG) and Patricia
YOUNG at her side, on Saturday,
November 11, 2006. She was in the thoughts of her eldest son,
William W.
YOUNG of Victoria. The beloved wife of the late J. Lorne
JOWSEY and Robert M.
YOUNG (deceased.) She is survived by her
brother Allan
LAUT of Smith Falls and predeceased by her twin
brother William, brothers Don, Jack and sister Agnes
TOUGH of
Bracebridge. Will be missed by her three step-daughters, Judy
DYMENT,
Frances▼
WENSLEY, Linda
WILLIAMSON, and many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. The family truly thanks Sandy Blackadar
and the loving staff at The Blackadar Continuing Care Centre
for their unfaltering support and care of Marion. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the ALS
Society would be appreciated. A Memorial Visitation will be held
at the J.B. Marlatt Family Centre, 195 King Street West, Dundas
on Thursday, November 16, 2006 from 6-9 p.m. www.marlattfuneralhomedundas.com
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JOWSEY,
Marion▲
Louise▲ (formerly
YOUNG)
Died▲ peacefully in Dundas, Ontario with her children, Peter
YOUNG,
Jo WALKS (née
YOUNG) and Patricia
YOUNG at her side, on Saturday,
November 11, 2006. She was in the thoughts of her eldest son,
William W.
YOUNG of Victoria. The beloved wife of the late J. Lorne
JOWSEY and Robert M.
YOUNG (deceased.) She is survived by her
brother Allan
LAUT of Smith Falls and predeceased by her twin
brother William, brothers Don, Jack and sister Agnes
TOUGH of
Bracebridge. Will be missed by her three step-daughters, Judy
DYMENT,
Frances▲
WENSLEY, Linda
WILLIAMSON, and many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. The family truly thanks Sandy Blackadar
and the loving staff at The Blackadar Continuing Care Centre
for their unfaltering support and care of Marion. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the ALS
Society would be appreciated. A Memorial Visitation will be held
at the J.B. Marlatt Family Centre, 195 King Street West, Dundas
on Thursday, November 16, 2006 from 6-9 p.m. www.marlattfuneralhomedundas.com
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McLEARY,
Margaret
Ada
Peacefully on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at Humber Memorial Hospital,
Toronto, Margaret
McLEARY, in her 82nd year. Dearly beloved wife
of the late John. Loved mother of John (Claire) and Peter (Joanne).
Loving▲▼ grandmother of Katie and Emma. Dear sister of Sadie
YOUNG.
Sadly missed by family and Friends. Family and Friends may call
at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence
Ave.), Weston on Tuesday from 11: 30 a.m. until service time in
the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
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NIXON,
William
Wrathall
Passed away peacefully at home in his 94th year on December 8,
2006. Devoted husband of Louise, father of Ted (Diane) and Donna
CARRUTHERS
(Chris.)
Special
Gramps to David and Erin, Lisanne,
Allison and Kenny. Great-grandfather of Piper
NIXON,
Abby,
Merielle
and Julie BROUSSEAU and Olivia and Chloe
YOUNG.
Bill had a 60 year
career in the life insurance and employee benefit business first
as branch manager with Excelsior Life (Aetna Canada) and later
as creator of Retirement Plan Services Ltd which ultimately merged
with Tomenson-Alexander and subsequently Sedgwick. Bill had a
great love for North York General Hospital where he was a founding
member of the Board of Governors and served as its first Vice
Chairman for 13 years. Sincere thanks to Yvonne and Tyce for
many years of care and kindness. The family will receive Friends
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Avenue West,
Toronto (2 stoplights west of Yonge Street), on Thursday, December 14
from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Donway Covenant
United Church, 230 The Donway West (Lawrence Avenue East and
Don Mills Road), on Saturday, December 16 at 1: 30 p.m. with reception
to follow. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made
to North York General Hospital Foundation, 4001 Leslie Street,
Toronto M2K 1E1.
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YOUNG,
Herbert▲
(October▲ 7, 1922-December 13, 2006)
Herb YOUNG, beloved
son of the late Norman and Clara
YOUNG of
Guelph.▲
Loving▲ father of Suzanne Patricia (Douglas
LEITH) of
Southampton, and Peter Andrew ("Lisa" Mary Elizabeth
JOHNSON)
of Owen Sound. Adoring grandfather of Gillian, Meredith, and
Andrew MARR - all of Toronto. Survived by his adored and loving
wife Ruth (Sharpe) of Stirling and Belleville. Survived also
by his brothers, Joseph (Audrey) and Lloyd (Beatrice) of Guelph.
Pre-deceased by his sister Ann (Lou), and brothers Sidney (Ruth)
of Toronto, George (Shirley) of Kitchener, and Maurice (Muriel)
of Guelph, and his first wife
Doreen▲
(DICKSON/DIXON) of Southampton.
Survived also by many loving nieces, nephews and their families.
Herb had a special place in his heart for his four-legged Friends
- Sammy, Ginger and Apollo. Herb will be sadly missed by his
close network of family, Friends and colleagues in the communities
where he lived, worked and played. Herb lived in Guelph, Oshawa,
Oakville, Windsor and Belleville. He spent his summers at the
family cottage at Southampton on Lake Huron enjoying tennis and
fishing with family and Friends. In Belleville, he was a longtime
member of the Harbour Club and enjoyed playing squash and tennis
with is many Friends and associates. Herb graduated from Guelph
C.V.I. in 1941 and was awarded Ontario's largest scholarship,
the Col. John McRae Scholarship to the U of T. Two years later,
in June, 1943, he decided to leave university and enlisted in
the Army, serving as a Lieutenant attached to the Royal Canadian
regiment (R.C.R.), until the end of W.W.2. However, when the
war in Europe ended in May, 1945, the Canadian government decided
to create a new Airborne Division, made up of volunteers, to
serve in the Far East where the war in the Pacific against Japan
was still raging. Again, Herb volunteered, and was sent to Vernon,
British Columbia where he was appointed Acting Captain, Second-in-Command,
and Company Training Officer of "A" Company, #3-Infantry Training
Battalion, #2-Pacific Training Brigade. When the war ended, Herb
returned to the U of T., graduating in 1947 with a B.Sc. degree
in Chemical Engineering. He was initially employed for three
years by Fiberglass Canada Ltd. at Newark, Ohio and at its newly
built plant in Sarnia. He spent three years as a Management Consultant
with J.D. Woods and Gordon, followed by sixteen years with affiliated
companies, with the final seven years as President, Chief Executive
Officer and Director of the Dominion Forging Co., Windsor, Ontario,
the largest steel forging company in Canada. During this period,
he was also a director in a number of additional companies including
The Braun Engineering Co. of Detroit, International Tools Ltd.
of Windsor, Welland Electric Steel Foundry Ltd. of Welland, and
Security Capital Corp. of Toronto. He was also director of the
Canadian Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association and the only
Canadian director of the American Drop Forging Association. While
residing in Windsor, he was a member of the Beach Grove Golf
and Country Cub and the Detroit Athletic Club. In 1970, after
having had a lifetime interest in education, he accepted the
presidency of Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology
in Belleville, a fledging new Ontario community college. He served
in that position until his retirement in 1988. He served the
Ontario College system as a member and as chairman of a number
of committees. In 1986, while Chairman of the Committee of Ontario
College Presidents, he was part of a small Ontario delegation
sent to Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, China to arrange
to "twin" the Ontario college system and to arrange for a student
exchange with similar educational institutions in that province.
In 1989, as the countries of Eastern Europe were freeing themselves
from 50 years of Communism and from Russia rule, it became obvious
that they would require considerable assistance from the "West",
including Canada. Herb, having travelled extensively in Europe
in the past, and wishing to utilize his industrial and educational
experience in this endeavour, offered his services to the federal
Ministry of External Affairs and to the Canadian Executive Services
Organization. Over the next 10 years, he served as a consultant
on numerous projects in Central and Eastern Europe, from the
Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, and in the countries of Latvia,
the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary and Romania. His final
project in 1998, in Xian, China involved working with a research
and development company to develop new and creative uses for
titanium metals and alloys, with the end products being suitable
for export markets. It was shortly after his return from China
that he was diagnosed as having inflammatory neuropathy, a debilitating
illness which he battled courageously until his death. Family
and Friends are invited to call the Burke Funeral Home (613-968-6968)
150 Church Street, Belleville on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, December 16,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Reception to follow at Loyalist College. Interment
at Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph. In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association,
The Quinte Humane Society, or the charity of your choice. "Good
night sweet prince, may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
William Shakespeare
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BEDARD,
Raymond
(May 26, 1947-December 27, 2005)
Of Bleecker Street. Visitation 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Ryan and
Odette Funeral Home, 1498 Dundas St. W., at Dufferin. Toronto.
Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Church. Mr
BEDARD, who
died at home, is survived by; wife
Karen;▲ daughters Loretta
YOUNG
(George DENEAULT,)
Nadine
GREEN. Parking is no problem - simply
enter from Dufferin, just north of Dundas.
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HILL,
Hazel
Violet (née
HOOVER)
Passed away at West Park Health Centre, Toronto, on Monday, January
2, 2006, Hazel
HILL,
Nobleton, in her 95th year, beloved wife
of the late George "Nip"
HILL. Dear mother of Douglas (Margaret)
HILL,
Guelph;
Wayne
(Joanne)
HILL, Toronto and predeceased by
Kenneth, Vera and her husband Bruce
CLARK.
Loving grandmother
of Sharon (Burnel)
WEIR,
Bryce
(Brenda)
CLARK and Cindy (Brad)
SCOTT;
Kerri
(Jeff)
YOUNG, David (Tracy)
HILL and Janice (Shaun)
CALVERLEY;
Jeffrey,
Jonathan and Craig
HILL. Will be sadly missed
by many great-grandchildren. The family will receive their Friends
at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton
(905-857-2213) Wednesday evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Thursday morning, January 5 at
11 o'clock. Interment Nobleton Community Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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MORELLI,
Eugenio
Peacefully passed away in the early morning of January 10th,
2006 in his 85th year. He leaves behind his loving wife Lina
loving children Frank and his wife Christina, Emilia, Delia and
her husband Mario
GIANSANTE,
Agostino,
Rosie and her husband
Colonel YOUNG.
Proud nonno to Gino, Frankie, Tina, Michael, David,
Alexandra, and Katrina. Loving brother to Francesco and wife
Ida. He will be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Friends
may visit the Jerrett Funeral Home, 1141 St. Clair Ave. W. (one
block east of Dufferin) on Wednesday, January 11 from 7-9 p.m.
and on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be
held on Friday, January 13, 2006 at 10 a.m. at St. Clare's Church
(1118 St. Clair Ave. W.). Entombment to follow at Forest Lawn
Mausoleum. Donations may be made to the Runnymede Healthcare
Centre.
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REYNOLDS,
Dr.▲
J.▲
Keith▲
On Sunday, January 8th, 2006 at Sunnybrook Veterans' Hospital,
in his 87th year. Member of the Royal Air Force 418 Squadron,
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Secretary to the Ontario
Cabinet, zoologist and naturalist. Husband of the late Maudie
REYNOLDS. Father of Jane
YOUNG, Brian
REYNOLDS and John
REYNOLDS.
Grandfather▲▼ of Hilary, Carolyn and Joanna
YOUNG and Geneviève
and Catherine
REYNOLDS.
Brother▲ of the late Ruth
BROWN and George
REYNOLDS.
The▲ celebration of his life, followed by a brief reception,
will be held at St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Church, 3333 Finch Ave.
E., Scarborough on Saturday, January 14th at 11 a.m. Memorial
donations may be made to the Thickson's Woods Land Trust, preserving
one of Keith's favourite nature reserves.
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BELANGER,
Anne
Margaret (née
VICKERS)
Peacefully, at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Thursday,
January 12, 2006, at the age of 87. Anne, formerly of Toronto
and Beaverton, was a Foster Mother with the Catholic Children's
Aid Society for many years. Beloved wife of the late Raoul (Bill)
BELANGER.
Lovingly remembered by her son Kirk
BELANGER and his
wife Beverley, predeceased by her son Randolph
BELANGER and survived
by his wife
Carol
BELANGER.
Loving grandmother of Michelle
MANINTVELD
and husband Mark, Corrie
LEE and husband Murray, and grand_sons
Randy and Matthew. Great-grandmother to Josh, Denise and Dustin.
She will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews and her brother
Ed VICKERS.
Special thanks to Dr. Sheila Mae
YOUNG. Family will
receive Friends at the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777),
on Sunday from 2: 00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. in the Chapel. Private
family interment.
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YOUNG,
Aubrey
George
Passed away peacefully at the York Central Long Term Care, Richmond
Hill on Sunday, January 15, 2006. Aubrey, formerly of Innisfil,
in his 95th year, was the beloved husband of the late Edna
YOUNG.
Loving father of Roy and his wife
Nancy of Odessa, Margo
RUMNEY
and her husband Ray of Tottenham, and Velma
McNULTY of Richmond
Hill. Loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
Aubrey is survived by his brother Frank
YOUNG.
Friends▼ may call
at the Innisfil Funeral Home, 7910 Yonge Street (Stroud), 705-431-1717,
on Friday, January 20th, from 1: 00 p.m. until time of memorial
service at 2: 00 p.m. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the
family at aubreyyoung@innisfilfuneralhome.ca
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WARRINGTON,
Isabelle (née
YOUNG)
Peacefully at North York General Hospital, on Monday, January
16, 2006 in her 80th year. Isabelle
WARRINGTON, beloved wife
of Harold WARRINGTON.
Much loved mother to David
WARRINGTON (Marie)
of Thornhill, Sharon
EMMERSON
(Gary) of Toronto, and Ken
WARRINGTON
(Shelley) of Cobourg. Loving grandmother to Lesley
ROCK of Ireland,
Carolyn LEA (Barry) of Louisiana, Shea
HAYES (Wally), Dan
WARRINGTON
(Julie,) Amy
EMMERSON
(Mark,) and Brittany and Jennifer
WARRINGTON
of Cobourg. Dear great-grandmother to Alex
ROCK;
Justin,
Cole
and Ethan LEA;
Oliver,
Matilda and Jessie
HAYES. Isabelle is
lovingly remembered by her extended family and many dear Friends.
Our sincere thanks to Catherine and the nursing staff of 6W for
their gentle care. Memorial Services will be held Saturday, January
21, 2006 from 1-5 p.m., at the Estates of Sunnybrook, Vaughan
Estate, 2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto. As expressions of sympathy
and in lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or Canadian Diabetes Association are appreciated.
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YOUNG,
Sarah
Margaret▲▼
Teer
80. On the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6, 2006, Sarah Margaret
Teer YOUNG entered into the Gates of Heaven. The widow of Benjamin
YOUNG,
Sarah passed away in Northside General Hospital, Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia. Sarah will be missed by her daughter, Nancy
Jane of Florence, Cape Breton, son Michael and his spouse Deborah
of Brampton, several relatives and dear Friends. Cremation has
taken place under the direction of Fillmore and Whitman Funeral
Home, Sydney Mines. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Joseph
Catholic Church, North Sydney with Father Tom MacNeil presiding.
Toronto visitation will take place from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
on Friday, January 20, 2006 at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299
Dundas Street West (one block east of Runnymede). Funeral Mass
will be Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 10 a.m. at St. Joan of
Arc Catholic Church (1701 Bloor St. W. at Keele) with Father
James CASPER, S.C.J., presiding. Sarah will finally rest in Ontario,
interred in Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Woodbridge with her late
spouse, Benjamin. Her children request that, in lieu of flowers,
donations be made to Northside General Hospital, 520 Purves Street,
P.O. Box 399, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, B2A 3M4 to honour the
staff and especially Dr. Aguilar for their unyielding compassion
and care.
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STEINBERG,
Frances▲
(TITEL)
On Friday, February 17, 2006 at Baycrest Apotex. Frances
(TITEL)
STEINBERG, beloved wife of the late Benjamin Carl
STEINBERG,
and best friend and close companion of Lou
GRAINER.
Loving▲ mother
and mother-in-law of Beverley
TARSHIS-
LENGYEL and Andrew
LENGYEL,
and Steven
STEINBERG and Wendy
YOUNG. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Gilda and Gordon
CAMPUS, and Ruth and the late Sam
MIZEL.
Grandmother of Susan and Eric, Jason and Robyn, Amanda and Colin,
Jessica and Mick, Sean, Samantha and Benjamin, and great grandmother
of Calum, Emily, Jenna, Jack and Nicholas. At Benjamin's Park
Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue W., (three lights west of
Dufferin) for service on Sunday, February 19th at 12: 00 p.m.
Interment Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Beth Emeth Synagogue section.
Shiva at 9 Knightswood Rd., Toronto. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Frances (Titel) Steinberg Endowment Fund c/o
The Baycrest Centre Foundation 416-785-2875.
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McPHAIL,
Donald
(Retired Funeral Director and Commercial Traveller)
At Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, January
18, 2006. Donald
McPHAIL of Pleasant Meadow Manor, Norwood, formerly
of Peterborough, in his 86th year. Husband of Margaret
McPHAIL
(née YOUNG.) Dear father of Hugh
McPHAIL and his wife
Dena of
Hastings. Also survived by his grandchildren Amanda Edwards and
her husband Robert, Michael and Shawn
McPHAIL and his great-grandchildren
Megan and Matthew
EDWARDS.
Brother of Dr. Jannetta
MacPHAIL of
Florida and the late Allene
LOKEN,
Margaret
MacPHAIL and Anna
McPHAIL.
Resting at the Brett Funeral Chapel, 76 Bridge Street
N., Hastings, 705-696-2222, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Service
Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Michael
BEGBIE officiating. Interment
in Renfrew, Ontario, at a later date. If desired, donations may
be made (by cheque only) to Northminster United Church Memorial
Fund.
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YOUNG,
Edna (formerly
McLEES)
In her 93rd year. Wife of the late Herb
YOUNG of Florida and
the late Irvine
McLEES. Dear mother of the late Loretta
WILLIAMS
and Bill McLEES and his wife
Joanne of Lions Head. Mother-in-law
of George WILLIAMS.
Step-mother▲ of Lorie and her husband Brian
HALEY and Bill
YOUNG.
Remembered by grand_sons Brett and Glenn.
Sister of Mildred
LAVALLE of Shadow Lake and the late Flo
WIGGINS,
Elsie SCHARF,
Archie and Walter
BROWN, and survived by many nieces,
nephews and their families. Mrs.
YOUNG will be resting at the
"Wignall Chapel" of the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes, 62 Long Branch
Ave., Etobicoke on Saturday, January 21st, 2006 at 1 p.m. until
time of service in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Streetsville
Cemetery.
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YOUNG,
Elizabeth▲ "
Libby"
Peacefully at her home on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 in her
54th year. Libby, beloved wife of Alphaeus. Loving mother of
Douglas and his wife
Tara,
Crystal and her husband Corey
RICHTER
and the late Michael. Dear grandmother of six grandchildren.
Sadly missed by her sister Brenda
YOUNG and predeceased by brothers
Bobby and Brian. Friends may call at the Scott Funeral Home "Georgian
Chapel", 264 Burton Ave., Barrie (between Essa and Huronia Rd.)
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel on Saturday
at 1 p.m. Cremation.
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LAROSE,
Victor
Gerard
Mr.
Victor
Gerard
LAROSE at the Sunnybrook and Women's College
Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Ontario on Tuesday, January
24, 2006. Age 73 years, of 619 St. Germain Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Beloved▲ husband of Alana
YOUNG and the late Norma
BRANCHAUD.
Dear father of Jerry
LAROSE of Thompson, Manitoba, Rene
LAROSE
(Dianna RACINE) of Almonte, Ontario, Victor
LAROSE
(Kathy
THOMBS)
of Perth, Ontario, Eric
LAROSE
(Connie
FRANCIS) of Victoria,
British Columbia, Marlene
LAROSE of Cornwall, Nancy
LAROSE (Michael
SAINT_JACQUES) of Ottawa, Sherry
BRANCHAUD and Ronald
BRANCHAUD
also of Cornwall. Dear brother of Rolland
LAROSE
(Reina) of Morrisburg,
Orval LAROSE
(Paulette) of Montreal, Quebec and Joan (Mrs. Norman
LEDUC) of Cornwall. Also survived by nine grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Dear son of the late Emile
LAROSE and the
late Alice
LADOUCEUR.
Predeceased by one brother, Rene
LAROSE.
Resting at the Boulerice Funeral Home Ltd., 218 Montreal Road
(613-932-5455), Cornwall on Friday, January 27 from 2 p.m. Funeral
services will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2006 for Mass
of Christian Burial in Ste. Thérèse-de-Lisieux Church at 10 a.m.
Interment Notre-Dame Cemetery, Cornwall. The family will be in
attendance on Friday, January 27 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, January 28 from 8: 30 a.m. to 9:30
a.m. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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YOUNG,
Betsy
(DUNCAN)
Peacefully at Victoria Manor, Lindsay on Saturday, January 28,
2006. Betsy
DUNCAN, in her 90th year, was the beloved wife of
the late Walter
YOUNG (1990.) Dear mother of Bill and his wife
Joan YOUNG of Whitby, Debbie and her husband Lloyd
McINTYRE of
Fenelon Falls, and predeceased by Karen (1990). Lovingly remembered
by her grandchildren Corey
PALUMBA,
Todd
YOUNG, David
YOUNG,
and Tracey
PRETTY, and her great-grandchildren Jessie, Tyler,
Julia, Amanda and Bobby. Sister of Bill
DUNCAN of Victoria, British
Columbia and David, predeceased. The family of Mrs.
YOUNG will
receive Friends at the Jardine Funeral Home, "Illman-Platten
Chapel", 8 Princes' Street West, Fenelon Falls on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday, January
31 at 11 a.m. Interment at Fenelon Falls Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations to the Victoria Manor Auxiliary,
or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family.
On line condolences and donations can be made at www.jardinefuneralhomes.com
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ARNUP,
Agnes
C.
(LITTLE)
On Monday, January 30th, 2006 in Barrie, Ontario. Dear wife for
over 64 years of the late Harold (July 18th, 2003). Loving mother
of Margi YOUNG
(Bill
BARTLETT) and Sue
BAWDEN (Joe and daughter
Katherine). She will be lovingly remembered by her five grandchildren:
Chris (Yoon), Mark (Anu and daughter Annika), Dylan (Suba), Megan
(Robert, daughter Bella and son William) and Brendan. Predeceased
by her sister Marnee
GLASGOW.
Her devotion to her family, her
community and her church made her corner of the world a better
place. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be
held at the Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral
Home, 152 Bradford Street, Barrie L4N 3B5 (705-722-6656) on Saturday,
February 11th at 2: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciate donations to the Mission and Service Fund of the United
Church of Canada or to the Building/Capital Fund of Grace United
Church, Barrie (donations may be made through the funeral home).
Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at agnesarnup@funeralhome.on.ca
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Turned opportunity into illustrious career
By Norris McDONALD,
Toronto
Star,
Page G1
Len COATES, who died of cancer a week ago today at 69, made an
amazing contribution to motorsport and automotive journalism.
But it was due more to opportunism than idealism.
COATES simply saw a growing interest in cars and racing that
wasn't being reflected adequately by the media; he jumped in
to fill the void and to create a reputation for himself, all
at the same time.
"When I graduated from Ryerson (in the mid-1960s), I got a job
at the old Toronto Telegram," he told me once. "I wasn't particularly
interested in motorsport at that point but I saw that they had
a guy writing a freelance racing column once a week. They were
paying him $25.
"I said to them -- mainly because I liked the idea of an extra
25 bucks every week -- 'Hey, I can do better than that,' and
the sports editor at the time, Scott
YOUNG, said, 'Go ahead.'
That's how I got started."
The rest, as they say, is history. Len went on to write many
racing stories for the Tely, was editor of Canadian Track and
Traffic and World of Wheels magazines, became Canada's first
full-time auto racing writer and columnist (for the Star, naturally)
and created a public relations firm to promote the sport.
("I can get you 30 minutes with Denny Hulme at the Holiday Inn
in Oshawa," he'd say. Or, "Come and have breakfast with Jackie
Stewart," or, "Hey, let's you and me and John Cordts go find
a bar.")
He also wrote a book, Challenge: The Story of Canadian Road Racing,
published in 1970.
He kick-started the careers of any number of young Canadian racers.
He'd write stories about them and then he'd go out and knock
on the doors of prospective sponsors to get some financial support
for them.
He'd even wander into the electronic field on occasion. He did
pit reporting work at national and international races for both
the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and CTV networks.
When the Canadian Tire Indy car team took flight in the 1980s
(Jacques Villeneuve Sr. was the driver), guess who owner David
BILLES hired as team spokesman? Why, Len
COATES, of course.
There are those who say that without him, the first two or three
induction galas of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in the
early 1990s simply wouldn't have happened. He did the research
on the inductees, wrote the scripts and organized those evenings.
And he played a large part in making the inaugural Molson Indy
Toronto the smashing success that it was, too.
He is also a guy who had four official marriages and four unofficial
ones, which means he was not standing around marking time.
Needless to say, he was a guy who burned the candle at both ends.
One of his favourite expressions was: "If I had known I was going
to live this long, I wouldn't have treated my body like a theme
park."
And just about everybody I talked to this week about their favourite
Len COATES story would start it by saying: "I don't think you'll
be able to put this in a family newspaper."
But that's what made Lenny unique: he could sometimes be frustrating
to be around, but there was never a dull moment.
One time we were in Indianapolis together. On an earlier trip,
I'd made the acquaintance of a young lady named Mary Copeland.
She'd agreed to drive us out to the Indiana State Fairgrounds
but she didn't take kindly to the government telling her how
to run her life.
Because that same government was starting to tell its citizens
to buckle up, Mary had, naturally, cut the seatbelts out of her
car.
So Len gets in the back seat and can't find the seatbelts. He
gets quite upset. "I can't ride in a car without seatbelts!"
he wails.
"What if we have an accident and I'm killed? The headline will
say, 'Automotive safety writer dies in car crash without seatbelt.'"
Enjoy the walk, says Mary.
He thinks for moment. Why spend good money on a cab ride to a
car race when it can be put to better use on things like cigarettes
and white wine?
So he borrows my necktie, attaches one end to the door handle
and holds the other end tight down by his side.
This leaves the tie stretched right across his lap. It isn't
a seatbelt by any stretch of the imagination but it does make
him feel better.
Readers of Wheels will recall a glowing tribute to Len that was
written a few weeks ago by his old pal, Jim
KENZIE.
I've tried
to fill in some blanks. Here's what others had to say about him:
Jackie Stewart, three-time World Driving Champion:
"He was a fine journalist and a great enthusiast of our sport
and a first-class ambassador both for motorsport and Canada as
he travelled the world of racing. He was great company and had
a wonderful sense of humour."
Rod Campbell, motorsport entrepreneur:
"We were in Brazil for a Formula One race in 1978 and Len was
sunning himself on Ipanima Beach. The parade of beautiful women
was astonishing. Len sat up straight as one particularly gorgeous
lady sauntered past. He was still watching her when someone nearby
yelled that Len's wallet was being stolen. Sure enough, she had
been 'bait' and she quickly disappeared across the road with
her accomplice.
"Len got the wallet and credit cards back but his money was gone.
Although he was angry about the theft, Len still let it be known
that since he'd had the pleasure of seeing 'the girl from Ipanima,'
the day hadn't been a total loss."
Horst Kroll, Can-Am champion, friend:
"In 1977, I was racing in the rain at St-Jovite. I had rain tires
but only three dry tires. If it stopped raining, I was going
to be in trouble. Len told me before the race that if it stopped
raining and started to dry up, I should find the puddles and
drive through them to cool down the tires. Every time I came
around, he was standing by the pit wall pointing to puddles and
waving his arms to urge me to drive through them.
"You know, you're racing and you're busy and you can forget that
and I really appreciated him reminding me. I finished third that
day and it was all because of him."
F. David Stone, retired Toyota executive and former auto racing
publicist:
"He had immense energy and could be incredibly creative. Once,
when he was editor of World of Wheels magazine and a new model-year
Mustang came out, he wanted to find out what the kids thought
of it. So we took one over to my alma mater, East York Collegiate,
and I stood across the street with a long lens camera and snapped
pictures of him interviewing kids about the new Mustang.
"Young people talking about a young car. It was brilliant."
Sid Priddle, media manager of Grand Prix Edmonton and first media
manager of the Molson Indy Toronto:
"At the first Molson Indy, there was a management meeting every
morning at 6 o'clock.
"Everybody was expected to be there, and on time. Len could never
seem to make it. He'd wander in at 6: 20 a.m., or 6:35.
"Finally, Brent Imlach, who was in charge, said: 'Len, this meeting
starts at 6 o'clock.'
"Len looked at him with a straight face and said: 'Until I started
to work here, I never knew there were two 6 o'clocks in a day'."
Dan Proudfoot, motorsport columnist for Carguide magazine and
long-time racing reporter for the Toronto Sun:
"He was the first sports reporter to cover auto racing like a
sport -- not like some of the freelancers at the time who were
enamoured with it and wanted to be part of the scene.
"Len was just very professional in the way he conducted himself."
Gary Magwood, driving instructor, retired car racer, friend:
"Funny, articulate, a great guy."
Bill Brack, three-time Canadian Driving Champion:
"I knew Len
COATES for 40 years. I'm sure there are many Canadian
racers who have stories in their scrapbooks that were written
by him. If you were any good, he wrote about you.
"And he had that interest, that passion, right to the end.
"I went to see him Saturday at noon. I told him there was a great
story about historic Formula Atlantic in the latest issue of
Vintage Motorsport magazine.
"He asked me to get him a copy, that he wanted to read it.
"Nine hours later, he died."
A memorial service for Len
COATES will be held today at 1 p.m.
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., at
the corner of Lascelles Blvd., four blocks west of Yonge St.
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ROSS,
Alan
William
Suddenly in Burlington, Ontario on Wednesday, February 8, 2006,
Alan ROSS of Burlington, in his 56th year. Beloved husband of
Carol (née
ARMSTRONG)
ROSS. Much loved father of Michelle
LAURETANO
and her husband Eddy, Tami
YOUNG and her husband Jerry, and Adam
ROSS, all of Burlington. Cherished grandfather of Natasha, Natalie,
Logan and Isabella. Dear son of Nancy
ROSS and the late Peter
of Burlington and son-in-law of Ruth
ARMSTRONG and the late Walter
of Guelph. Loving brother of Donna
CROSSMAN and her husband Kim
of Mississauga and brother-in-law of Allan
ARMSTRONG.
Loved uncle
of Christian and Taylor. Al was the General Manager for Mid-U.S.A.
Canada and an avid Harley enthusiast. Visitation at Smith's Funeral
Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth
Way), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Saturday 7-9 p.m., Sunday
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Monday,
February 13, 2006 at 1 p.m. Cremation. If desired, expressions
of sympathy to Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services would
be sincerely appreciated by the family. Good Bye Good Bye my
family and Friends My life is past I loved you all to the very
last Weep not for me But courage take Love each other for my
sake For those you love Don't go away They walk beside you Everyday
www.smithsfh.com
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YOUNG,
Dr.
T.
Cuyler
Senior Fulbright Fellow; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Curator Emeritus, Near Eastern and Asian Civilizations, Royal
Ontario Museum.
Died of cancer February 7th, 2006. Survived by his wife Pam,
daughters Katherine and Bridget, son Timothy, and granddaughter
Meredith Helen. Born March 30th, 1934, in Resht, Iran. B.A. from
Princeton University, PhD in Oriental Studies from the University
of Pennsylvania. He became a curator of the Near Eastern and
Asian Civilizations department of the Royal Ontario Museum, and
a professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto
in 1963. Over a long career he was involved in and headed archaeological
excavations in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. In 1986 he became Director
of the Royal Ontario Museum, a post he held for seven years,
during which he presided over the design and creation of the
Egyptian Gallery. He continued to teach at the University of
Toronto until his retirement two years ago. Funeral services
will be held at the Church of St. Simon-the-Apostle, 525 Bloor
St. East, on Saturday, February 11th, at 1: 00 p.m. Reception
to follow.
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FARQUHARSON,
Dorothy
Helen (née
YOUNG)
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dorothy
FARQUHARSON, 85, of Guelph on February 7, 2006. Dorothy's characteristic
voice, love of colour, appreciation of humour, persistent optimism,
and vibrant personality endeared her to all. She had a lifelong
enthusiasm for learning and a passion for music. She played violin
and viola in the Hamilton Philharmonic and also served as orchestra
librarian. Her Dorothy H. Farquharson Collection of Canadian
Sheet Music is housed at McMaster University and her book, O,
For a Thousand Tongues to Sing: A History of Early Singing Schools
in Canada (1983) documents the social aspect of early Canadian
music education. She was well-known for her involvement in local
quilting groups and
at Chalmers United Church, Guelph in many
capacities. She will be dearly missed by her daughter, Louise
SPARLING; her daughter-in-law, Grace
FARQUHARSON; her four grandchildren,
Heather (Chris), Penny (Steve), Amanda, and Brenna; her sister,
Mildred (Bob)
ARTHUR and her many Friends. She is now reunited
with her husband, Donald, and son, Charles. Her life will be
celebrated at a memorial service on Thursday, February 23, at
2: 00 p.m. at Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
Friends honour Dorothy's memory through donations to the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind. (Wall-Custance 519-822-0051
www.wallcustance.com).
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ALLEY,
Christine▲ (née
WAGNER)
After a very short illness, with her husband by her side, on
Friday, February 10, 2006, at Toronto East General Hospital.
Chris was the beloved daughter of Katharina and the late Andreas
WAGNER, and loving wife of Doug
ALLEY.
She will be sadly missed
by her sister Ingrid, brother-in-law David
YOUNG, and she was
proud of her many nieces and nephews. Chris was an avid runner,
cyclist and traveller. Chris loved to entertain and her gourmet
meals will be sorely missed by everyone, in particular the members
of the Contrada. Friends will be received at the Sherrin Funeral
Home, 873 Kingston Road (west of Victoria Park Avenue), Toronto
(416-698-2861), on Saturday, February 18, 2006 from 12 noon until
1 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel at 1 p.m.
Cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial contributions
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. The family invites
Friends and relatives to sign Chris' Book of Condolence at www.sherrin-funeral.ca.
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POLLARD,
Clayton▲
Hedley▲
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale, on Saturday
February 11, 2006. Clayton Hedley formerly of Toronto in his
77th year. Beloved husband of Ella
YOUNG.
Loving▲▼ father of Cathy
POLLARD, and Christopher
POLLARD both of Eugenia. He will always
be loved and remembered by his grandchildren Cory, Jessica, Clayton
and special daughter-niece Sandra
MILES.
Clayton▲ is also survived
by his brothers and sisters and their families in Newfoundland,
and two sisters in Oshawa, Helen and Velma and their families.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home,
Flesherton on Tuesday February 14, from 7-9 p.m. Service will
be held in the chapel on Wednesday February 15, at 3: 00 p.m.
Memorial contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be gratefully appreciated.
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YOUNG,
John▼ "
Scotty▼"
Peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at the age of
54. Beloved son of Sheila and late John
YOUNG.
Loving▲▼ brother
of Sandra (Reg), Irene (late John), Sheila (Jim), Janice (Joe),
and Yvonne (Pat). Dear uncle of Aaron, Brad, Owen, David, Julie,
Steven, Michelle, Ryan and Andrew. Cherished great-uncle of Alyssa
and Colton. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling
Aves.) on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Friday, February 17, 2006 at 3 p.m.
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YOUNG,
Florence "
Flossie" (née
MATSON)
(Retired 32 year employee with Highland Queen Sports Wear, Toronto)
At the Davis Centre, Bolton, on Thursday, February 23, 2006,
Flossie MATSON, in her 89th year, dear daughter of the late David
and Sarah Jane
MATSON. Dear sister of the late David (Pat,) Stewart,
James, Emerson, Ray
MATSON, Jean
GRAHAM and Gladys
BIBLE. Fondly
remembered by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy.
50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Saturday, March 4 from one o'clock
until time of funeral service in the chapel at 2 o'clock. Private
interment Morningside Cemetery, Palgrave. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Peel, 60 Briarwood
Avenue, Mississauga L5G 3N6. Condolences for the family may be
offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-07 published
600 mourn Woodbridge couple
Four employees of resort are now considered suspects
By Linda DIEBEL in Toronto with files from Gail
SWAINSON and
Jim WILKES
The victims can't speak for themselves and so, yesterday, the
most poignant moment at the funeral of Dominic and Nancy
IANIERO
came when their niece spoke for them.
"At this time, you should not have to defend your name because
you can rest proud behind (the name of)
IANIERO," said Rosana
IANIERO, standing before their coffins and struggling to hold
back tears.
Her meaning was clear. There was an audible sigh among more than
600 mourners, packed into St. Clare of Assisi Catholic church
in Woodbridge and spilling over from pews to standing room only.
Since the couple was murdered at a deluxe resort on the Mayan
Riviera two weeks ago, the case has been mired in speculation
in Mexico about ties to organized crime. The top prosecutor in
the state of Quintana Roo leapt to the early conclusion that
the double murder was a "professional hit" by Canadian women,
his investigation has seemed disorganized and leaks have flowed
almost daily from his office.
But maybe Bello Melchor Rodriguez, attorney-general of Quintana
Roo, has changed his mind. Although he told a state legislative
committee Friday that two Thunder Bay women remain his prime
suspects, other leads appear to be surfacing.
Yesterday, a Quintana Roo newspaper reported that police now
consider four hotel employees as suspects because they haven't
shown up for work at the Barcelo Maya Beach Resort since February
20, the day the
IANIEROs were found in their room, their throats
slashed.
Rodriguez had quickly ruled out robbery as a motive, saying their
room was in disarray but nothing was stolen. Over the past week,
however, several tourists and a travel agent have contacted the
Toronto Star to cite problems with security at the Barcelo Maya
and to ask why Rodriguez was so sure that Mexicans, including
hotel employees, were not involved.
Reports posted on a travellers' website described a broken lock
on terrace doors at the hotel, problems with safes and one room
key that turned out to be a master key for the entire resort.
Wrote one reader: "Has it occurred to anybody that this was a
robbery gone wrong?"
Whatever the outcome of the shifting police investigation, the
damage has been done to the grieving family and its name.
And there is more stress to come.
The IANIEROs had travelled to Mexico, along with 16 family members
and Friends, for the planned beachside nuptials of their daughter,
Lily. While York Region police officers allowed breathing space
for the funeral, Insp. Les
YOUNG said police will begin today
to talk with members of the wedding party who, by all accounts,
were not questioned before leaving Mexico by Quintana Roo state
police.
YOUNG declined to say what police are looking for in wedding
party interviews, saying "it's a little soon for that. But we
will deal with the facts and reality, not rumours and speculation,
as we do in any investigation."
He attended the funeral, while 12 York police officers made up
a security detail and honour guard. He added that the family
has information it wants to share with Canadian police but he
didn't elaborate.
York police had been asked to join the investigation by Interpol,
acting at the request of Mexican authorities. York Police Chief
Armand LA BARGE said two detectives were in Ottawa yesterday,
gathering information to help focus their probe.
But yesterday at St. Clare's church, it was a time to remember
Nancy, 55, and her husband, Dominic, 59. Born in Italy, they
met and courted in Canada and would have celebrated their 38th
wedding anniversary on July 13 with their four adult children
Rosina, Anthony and twins Lily and Nancy -- and their grandchildren.
At the funeral, with the couple lying in dark and gleaming caskets,
Rosana IANIERO talked about "how special they were, how very
loved by so many." She added that "we can all cherish the way
Dominic and Nancy touched our lives."
She described her aunt and uncle as a "wonderful, kind couple"
who "dedicated their lives" to their children.
The four
IANIERO children sat with heads bowed. Before the service,
they had followed the long, slow wheeling of the caskets down
an aisle, Anthony carrying a single photograph. One friend described
him as "completely destroyed" by his parents' murder.
"Everybody says we lost an angel," said Rosana about her aunt.
She said of her uncle: "I will never forget how you loved us
all."
In his sermon, Father John
BOREAN sought to offer peace. Death
always brings sorrow, he said, and then referring to the couple
by their Italian names, he added, "and especially death as tragic
as this one for Dominico and Annunziata."
However, he stressed that they had been baptized in their faith
and would, on the Day of Resurrection, be restored to eternal
life. He urged the family not to think that God had forsaken
them. "Over and over again, God has told us, 'You are my creation.
You are special.'"
Although "we are all crying," he urged people to "have forgiveness
for the people who have committed such a crime." And he told
the IANIERO family to "take care of each other and love each
other."
As the funeral procession made its way to the cemetery, politicians
in Vaughan (which includes Woodbridge) passed a motion yesterday,
calling on Ottawa and Queen's Park to "play an active role" in
the investigation in Mexico.
Quintana Roo authorities passed on a request for assistance in
the investigation to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police last week,
through Interpol. However, it's still unclear how involved Canadian
police officers will be on the ground.
LA BARGE said it hasn't been decided if any of his detectives
will go to Mexico. And the Royal Canadian Mounted Police hasn't
determined whether more Mounties will be dispatched to help the
single liaison officer already in Mexico.
"It's an active investigation in Canada right now but I can't
say more than that," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sgt.
Martin BLAIS.
In Quintana Roo, Gov. Felex Gonzalez Canto told reporters the
case must be resolved "quickly, efficiently and with transparency."
Denying there has been a cover-up to protect tourism, he added:
"Our tourist image is important but, above all, we have to signal
to the world that, in Quintana Roo, no crime against tourists
will go unpunished."
That's the hope of Vaughan Region Councillor Joyce
FRUSTAGLIO,
who sees it as a "moral obligation" to push the federal and provincial
governments to get involved. "We need to let the
IANIERO family
know we are here to support them."
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ERSKINE,
Robert
Warren "
Bob"
Peacefully, surrounded by his family on Tuesday, March 7, 2006
at Credit Valley Hospital, at the age of 85. Reunited with his
late wife Iris.
Loving father of Barbara
ERSKINE of Manitoulin
Island and her life partner Susan
SNELLING and Patti
YOUNG of
Mississauga and her husband Albert. Dear brother of James Barclay,
Mary (Mickey)
COUTIE,
Doris
ERSKINE, and the late Mary
MacDOUGAL
and Elinor
SMITH.
Bob will be lovingly remembered by Albert's
children Shawn and Samantha, and his many family and Friends.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
St. (Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Bob's Life will be held in the
Chapel on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 3 o'clock. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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GRAY/GREY,
Helen
Marion (née
YOUNG)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, March 8th, 2006 at York Central Hospital,
Richmond Hill at the age of 83. Helen, beloved wife of the late
John James
GRAY/GREY, loving mother of Susanne and her husband Ted
HUNTER and Robert and his wife
Carmelina. Cherished grandma of
James and his wife
Brittney
HUNTER,
Lesley
HUNTER, and Stefanie,
Matthew and Sarah
GRAY/GREY.
Helen will be sadly missed by her sister
Jean and her husband Tate
McPHEDRAN, her brother Donald
YOUNG,
and her many nieces, nephews and Friends. Friends may call on
Thursday, March 9th, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at
Goulding, south of Steeles). The Funeral Service will be at the
Chapel on Saturday, March 11th, 2006 at 3 p.m. Cremation to follow.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Lung
Association. Condolences www.rskane.ca.
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BUCKLEY,
Doris (née
YOUNG)
Passed away peacefully at Miramichi Lodge on Thursday, March
9th, 2006, in her 94th year. Doris
BUCKLEY (née
YOUNG) of Pembroke
and formerly of Scarborough, wife of the late Fred
BUCKLEY.
Daughter
of the late Stanley and Catherine
YOUNG.
Predeceased▲▼ by her brother
Joseph (J.C.)
YOUNG.
She▲▼ is survived by her cousins Vivian
SMITH,
Cobden; Lepha
BROWN,
Beachburg;
Loretta
GRAHAM (husband Harold,)
Beachburg; Gary
SEVERIN (wife Arlene), Pembroke; Gail
PARENT
(husband Emery), Pembroke; several other cousins and her niece
Shirley SNOW,
Carleton
Place.
Resting at the Malcolm, Deavitt
& Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke on Saturday
from 12: 00 noon until 2:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Service will be held on Monday, March 13th, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m.
in the Bethel Pioneer Cemetery, Kennedy Road, Scarborough. (As
an expression of sympathy donations to the Miramichi Lodge Resident's
Fund would be appreciated). Online condolences and donations
are available at www.malcolmanddeavitt.com
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YOUNG,
Shanel
Madeline (1989-2006)
Peacefully on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at home surrounded by
her loving family after a valiant battle with Cystic Fibrosis
at the age of 17. Beloved daughter of Debbie and Gordon. Loving
sister of Jaclyn. Cherished granddaughter of Roy and Betty
WILSON
and Bill and Anne
YOUNG.
Will be sadly missed by all of her family
and Friends. Shanel had a passion for theatre, drama, music and
dreamed of caring for all animals. Shanel was an inspiration
to all who knew her and she touched many hearts. Family and Friends
will be received at Mount Lawn Reception Centre and Chapel, 21 Garrard
Road, Whitby (north of Hwy. 2) from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday,
March 16, 2006. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, March 17,
2006 at Westney Heights Baptist Church (1201 Ravenscroft Rd.,
Ajax, 905-686-7782) at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. Donations
in Shanel's memory may be directed to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, Durham Region Chapter (47 Aberdeen Street, Oshawa,
Ontario, L1G 2E6, 905-725-9524). "Forever Young"
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YOUNG,
John▲▼
Scott▲
Passed away peacefully at Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga,
on March 15, 2006, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Joy.
Loving father of Scott and his wife Helen and Doug. He will be
sadly missed by his grand_son Noah. Survived by his sisters Marjory
MacDONALD, Pictou, Nova Scotia; Rita (Jack)
GUILFOYLE, Halifax,
Nova Scotia; Patricia (Ted)
JOHNSON, Surrey, British Columbia
Nancy (Carmen)
FADER, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Lilla (Alan)
TANNER,
Halifax, Nova Scotia; and brothers James (Donna)
YOUNG, Pictou,
Nova Scotia; and Bertram (Lugene)
YOUNG,
Truro,
Nova▲
Scotia.▲
Predeceased▲ by brother Alexander (Sandy)
YOUNG, and parents Albert
and Una (MURRAY)
YOUNG.
Friends will be received at the Ridley
Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (between Islington and
Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705) on Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday in the Chapel
at 11 a.m. Interment at a later date at Dalrymple United Church
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Trillium
Health Centre - Cancer Oncology Unit, www.trilliumhealthcentre.org
Messages of Condolence may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com
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ALEXANDER,
Lillian
Ethel (1913-2006)
Passed away peacefully, at the Dufferin Oaks Home for Seniors,
on Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Wife of the late Grant
ALEXANDER.
Loving mother of Donald and Ross
ALEXANDER.
Much loved grandmother
of April, Dawn and Julie. Dear sister of Elsie
YOUNG, and sister-in-law
of Joy ELDER and Doreen
RUNDLE.
Predeceased by her brothers Lew
and Bill ELDER.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke
Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
on Friday, March 17 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to
be held at the Chapel on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Private interment Belfountain, Ontario.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-24 published
Christopher
YOUNG was 'extraordinary journalist'
Covered war zones, edited Ottawa Citizen
Didn't see eye to eye with Conrad Black
By Canadian Press, Page A23
Ottawa -- Christopher
YOUNG, former editor of the Ottawa Citizen,
onetime political columnist and a foreign correspondent who's
remembered as "a reporter at heart," has died. He was 79.
YOUNG's journalism career took him to war zones and crisis spots
around the world, as well as a stint in Moscow as correspondent
for Southam News.
He was Citizen editor from 1961 to 1975.
YOUNG was born in Ghana, the
son of a Winnipeg history teacher
who was working on an African assignment for Britain's colonial
office.
His family returned to Winnipeg in 1928, where he was enrolled
in a boy's school founded by his father, Norman. When he was
16, his father was killed at Dieppe in one of Canada's most ill-fated
battles of World War II.
YOUNG graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1947 and went
to Oxford on a scholarship, getting a master's degree in 1949.
But his love was newspapers.
He joined the now-defunct Winnipeg Tribune as a summer intern
while going to university and took a full-time job there after
finishing at Oxford.
He became news editor in Winnipeg before moving in 1955 to the
Hamilton Spectator, where he became executive news editor.
In 1960, he came to Ottawa as a parliamentary correspondent for
Southam and became editor at the Citizen the following year.
Even as he ran the newsroom, he continued writing columns on
a regular basis.
"He was a very stylish writer, with a marvellous eye," said Charles
KING, a colleague.
KING said
YOUNG was "a down-to-earth intellectual.
"Chris wasn't taken in by puffery or power. He was a man of absolute
integrity and it was one of the reasons he became as good a newspaperman
as he was."
Toronto
Star columnist Jim
TRAVERS remembers
YOUNG as "an extraordinary
man and an extraordinary journalist," whose writing was marked
by elegance and polish.
"You always knew you were dealing with a very intelligent man
who cared very deeply about the role of journalism."
In 1975, YOUNG returned to writing, taking on correspondent roles
with Southam.
His work earned him a number of prizes, including National Newspaper
Awards in 1982 and 1988.
He left journalism in 1996 when Conrad
BLACK bought the Southam
group of newspapers. He didn't see eye-to-eye with Black's style,
said TRAVERS.
"Chris▲ was old school,"
TRAVERS said. "Yes, he believed newspapers
had to be edgy and aggressive, but he also thought they had to
contribute to a public understanding of public affairs.
"He saw journalism as a public service and feared that under
Conrad BLACK it was being reduced all to business."
In 1998, YOUNG was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
In 2000, he published an essay in Maclean's that dealt with his
"descent into Alzheimer's."
He wrote that he hoped to be able to finish a memoir. He never
did.
YOUNG's first wife, Florence, died in 1966 after a long illness.
He remarried and had another daughter. His eldest child predeceased
him.
He leaves his wife, Ann, three daughters and five grandchildren.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-26 published
YOUNG,
John▲
David▲
Passed away peacefully, at the Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga,
Friday▲
March▲ 24, 2006. Dave
YOUNG, beloved husband of Theresa.
Dear father of Patricia and her husband Bill
ROBERTS, and Chris
and his wife Shelley. Proud 'Grampa' of Nicholas, Tyler, Matthew
and Ethan. Survived by his sisters Leeanne and Loretta. Visitation
will be held at the Lee Funeral Home Limited, 258…Queen Street
South, Streetsville, (Mississauga Road, South of 401) on Monday,
March 27, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in
the Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, March 28th, 2006 at 10 a.m.
Donations, for those who wish, may be directed to the Lung Association.
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OICKLE,
Patricia
Gail
At her home on Sunday, March 19, 2006. Patricia, only daughter
of the late Alfred and Muriel
(YOUNG)
OICKLE.
She▲ is survived
by her Aunt Elva (Maxwell)
GRIMM and a number of cousins in Nova
Scotia. Dear friend of Cathy, Jim and Jason
SMYTH.
She enjoyed
the theatre and movies. Memorial Service to be held on Thursday
afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of the Paul O'Conner Funeral
Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Pharmacy and Warden). Memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and
Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
WOOLNER,
Edith▲
(ANDERSON)
Passed away peacefully, Monday, March 27, 2006 at the age of
81. Beloved wife of the late Clarence
WOOLNER; dear mother of
Velma (Keith)
RATCHFORD,
Bruce▲
(Terry▲)
WOOLNER and Wayne (partner
Lottie) WOOLNER; late siblings, Mary
McNAIR,
Alberta▲
YOUNG, Kathleen
LIVINGSTON,
Roy▲ and John
ANDERSON; grandchildren Sarah (fiance
Adam), Andrew, Ashley, Corrie, Cindy, Cait, Emily, Blake and
late Alexander; and beloved sister-in-law of Bea
HURD.
Member
of Northern Lights, Oronto Temple No. 69, Bokkara Court, and
Salaam Ladies Shrine Club. Funeral Arrangements Egan Funeral
Home, 203 Queen St. Bolton, Ontario. Visitation Wednesday, March 29,
2006 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, March 30, 2006,
11: 00 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Refreshments
Egan Funeral Home following Interment. Memorial Service Sunday,
April 2, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at Centennial United Church (Stayner,
Ontario). In lieu of flowers, donations to Rameses Shrine Temple,
3100 Keele Street, Toronto. Ontario, M3M 2H4. Condolences for
the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-30 published
FRENCH,
Christina "
Chrissie" (née
YOUNG)
(October 21, 1914-March 28, 2006)
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-30 published
HUME,
Ian▲
Knowlton,▲ O.C., D.C.L.
It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing
of Ian Knowlton
HUME at home in his 92nd year, March 27, 2006.
Devoted▲ son of the late Edward and Gertrude
(KNOWLTON)
HUME.
Dearly▲ beloved husband of Melita
(FRASER)
HUME for 64 years.
Loving▲ father and father-in-law of Edward
HUME,
Pat▲
VERHEY, Margaret
(Tom) SWIFT,
Heather
(John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Laurel (Fred, deceased) Vickers
and Vicki (Andy)
YOUNG. Cherished grandfather and great-grandfather
of Todd (Sara), Jordan (Jacinthe), Dustin (Anita), Nat (Trina),
Tracy (Marc), Jennifer (Deano), Carl (Mary-Ann), Jeffrey, Lindsay,
Calvin, Brena, Logan, Jaime, Stuart and Julia. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Midge, Florence, Maizie, William (Carol), Myrna,
Jim, Don, Mona and Jeannie and of the late Donald, Mildred (Maitland),
Dorothy (Maurice) and Molly. Uncle and great-uncle to numerous
nieces and nephews. Ian received his B.A. (33), H.S.D. (35) and
D.C.L. (91) from Bishop's University and was a highly respected
high school teacher for 35 years. Over those years he also dedicated
his life to amateur sports as an athlete, coach, official and
administrator, locally, provincially, across Canada and internationally.
He represented Canada on the Canadian Olympic Association, the
International Amateur Athletic Association and served as President
of the Canadian Track and Field Association. Although Ian excelled
in many sports, his lifetime passion was track and field. Erom
his first award at the age of 14 to his setting of world records
in numerous events at the Masters level up until the age of 85,
he never lost the thrill of competition. Some of the highlights
of his endeavours were being named to the Canadian Sports Hall
of Fame as a builder and as an athlete, being awarded the Order
of Canada, receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from
Bishop's University and being chosen as the recipient of the
prestigious Dollard Morin Prize for Volunteerism. Ian was an
exceptional man, gentle and thoughtful of others, with a humbleness
and quiet dignity. Those who knew him had the utmost respect
for his honesty, straightforwardness and strong work ethic. Those
who knew him well, will never forget that twinkle in his eye
that often preceded his quick and clever wit. His legacy will
live on in all those whose lives he has touched. The family wishes
to express grateful thanks to the centre local de services communautaires'
staff, caregivers and others for their support and dedicated
care the last few years. Resting at Collins, Clarke, MacGillivray,
White Funeral Home, 307 Riverside Drive, St. Lambert, 514-483-1870.
Visitation: Thursday, March 30, 7-9 p.m. and Friday, March 31,
10-11 a.m.; funeral to follow in the chapel. Burial at 3 p.m.
Hillhouse Cemetery, Brill Road, West Bolton. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Ian
HUME's honour to Bishop's University Athletic
Association or University of Sherbrooke's Athletic Association
would be greatly appreciated.
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PULLING,
Bruce
Dennis
William
Peacefully with great courage and dignity on Tuesday, March 28,
2006 at Credit Valley Hospital at the age of 79. Beloved husband
of 55 years to Dorothy
(YOUNG.)
Devoted father to Debbie and
her husband Brian
BEEBE.
Loving and caring papa to Melanie and
Andrea.
Brother to Westley
PULLING.
Predeceased by his sisters
Joyce LEGACE, Hazel
WEAVER and Beryl
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Uncle Bruce will
be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Friends
and relatives will be received at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel
and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line (at Dundas), Oakville on
Saturday from 10-11 a.m. A service will follow in the chapel
at 11 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of
your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-05 published
CAMPBELL,
Kenneth
The family sadly announces the passing of Ken on Monday, April 3rd,
2006, in his 62nd year. Retired member of the Toronto Fire Department.
Loving son of Jean and the late Peter. Dear friend of Julie
LEBLANC
and former wife
Patricia▲
YOUNG.
Loved▲ father of Ronald and his
wife Tammy, Bruce and his wife Rhonda and Susanne. Brother of
Gordon and his wife Linda and the late Raymond. Lovingly remembered
by his 5 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the G.H. Hogle
Funeral Homes "Wignall Chapel", 62 Long Branch Ave., Etobicoke
on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday 11 a.m. until service at
1 p.m. in the chapel. Cremation to follow. Donations to the The
Burn Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave., Toronto,
Ontario M5G 1X8 would be appreciated. Online condolences may
be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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YOUNG,
Gwendoline
Grace▲
Surrounded by her family at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie
on Saturday, April 8, 2006. Gwen, age 88 years, beloved wife
of the late Vincent Craig. Loving mother of Deanna
AITCHISON
(Colin) of Barrie, Leslie
PARK
(Steven) of Sherwood Park, Alberta
and Heather
YOUNG of Keswick. Dear grandmother of Michael, Glenn,
Gregg, Kathy, Vikki, Dayna, Shelley, Lindsey, Bill, and Tracy.
Dear sister of Eleanor Joan
KUHL.
Predeceased by parents Thomas
and Eleanor and brother Leonard
PLUMB. By request cremation has
taken place. A celebration of Gwen's life will be held at the
Scott Funeral Home "Georgian Chapel", 264 Burton Ave. (between
Essa Rd. and Huronia Rd.), Barrie on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
at 11: 30 a.m. Interment of cremated remains at Saint Paul's Cemetery,
Innisfil. If so desired, donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-14 published
HUNTER,
Bryony
Fraser (1947-2006)
Bryony "Bry"
HUNTER passed away April 8, 2006 at the Tom Baker
Cancer Centre, at the age of 58. She will be dearly missed by
her mother Loraine
HUNTER of Georgetown, her brother and sister-in-law
Ian and Shirley
HUNTER of Oshawa, three nieces Jennifer
HUNTER
of Toronto, Stephanie
NOLAN
(Anthony) of Courtice, and Chandra
BRIGGS
(Ryan) of Kitchener, and a dear friend Lilly
YOUNG (Derryl)
of Calgary and other relatives and Friends. Bry was predeceased
by her father George
HUNTER in 1999. Bry was born in Lachine,
Québec, lived in the Toronto area for many years and moved to
Calgary in 1978. Bry loved animals and had a special fondness
for dogs, cats and horses. She was proud of her ribbon winning
Shelty, Katti, as well as her pedigreed horses. Bry was employed
with the National Bank of Canada, formerly The Mercantile Bank
of Canada, for 34 years where she was a valued employee and had
many dear Friends. Memorial service will held at J.S. Jones and
son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Rd., north of Maple Ave., Georgetown,
905-877-3631 on Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. In memory
contributions made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-20 published
CAHILL,
Mary (formerly
MacMILLAN)
Peacefully with her family by her side on Tuesday, April 18,
2006, at the Brant Centre, Burlington. Predeceased by her first
husband Robert
MacMILLAN and son William. Beloved wife of Ronald
CAHILL. Loving mother of Chuck and his wife Kay, Betty
YOUNG
and her partner Martin, Bruce and his wife Pat, Joe and his wife
Joanne, and mother-in-law of Irene. Cherished Nanny and Granny
of seventeen. Mary will be lovingly remembered by her many family
and Friends. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway on
Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel
on Friday, April 21, 2006 at 11 o'clock. Interment Glendale Memorial
Gardens. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or Canadian Legion Branch 266.
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YOUNG,
Shirley▲
Theresa▲
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Tuesday, April 18,
2006, in her 79th year. Beloved daughter of the late Howard
YOUNG
and Evelena
ROBBINS. A brother and two sisters, in infancy, predeceased
Shirley. Dear cousin of Condon
ROBBINS,
Amelia
ROBBINS, Eugene
BOWLES, Deanna
SHANNON, Melville
ROBBINS, Patricia
CHILDS, Sheila
SKWAROK, Barbara
PAYNE, Marcia
FRIMETH, Bernice
BEATCH and Bernadine
NASH.
Predeceased by cousins: Catherine
RYAN, Bernard
BOWLES,
John BOWLES,
Frances,
Christina and Raphael
ROBBINS, and those
of the Young family. Lovingly remembered by the many children
of her cousins. Shirley will be missed by her numerous longtime
Friends and associates especially Doctor John
REICHERT.
Shirley
graduated from Saint Michael's Hospital School of Nursing in 1950.
She then practised her profession for many, many years at Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto. Gratitude is expressed to the staff, especially
Sue of the Critical Care Unit of Sunnybrook Hospital and
to Father
Daryl MIRANDA for the kindness, care and concern given to Shirley.
Shirley is resting at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home
and Cremation Centre (2704 Yonge Street, 5 blocks south of Lawrence),
416-488-1101. Visitation will be on Friday, April 21 2006, from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
at St. Monica's Church (44 Broadway Ave., east of Yonge St.)
on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment following
at Saint Michael's Cemetery, Orillia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to Saint Michael's Hospital.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-23 published
YOUNG,
Murray
Peacefully at Kipling Acres Nursing Home on Saturday, April 22nd,
2006. Murray
YOUNG, dearly beloved husband for 62 years to Betty
(née PALSER.)
Beloved father of Paul and his wife
Lynanne
YOUNG,
Beth RIGGS and Tom
YOUNG and his wife Gloria. Loving Poppa of
Michelle YOUNG,
Christina▲ and her husband Peter
MUCCIACCIO, Meaghan,
Devin and Michael
RIGGS. Great-Poppa to Peter
MUCCIACCIO.
Arrangements
entrusted to Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 416-745-7555.
Murray will be cremated and a memorial service will be announced
at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to St. Paul
the Apostle Church or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
by the family.
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YOUNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-27 published
BUTTON,
Olive "
Betty"
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of
Joe for 57 years. Dear sister of Helen
YOUNG of Toronto, and
sister-in-law of Jack
BUTTON and his wife
Margaret and Florence
FIELDING.
Also remembered by nieces and nephews, Jeanne, Craig,
Carol and Nancy. A Service of Remembrance will be held at the
Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
(Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Friday, April 28, 2006
at 3 p.m. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the Arthritis Society or to a charity
of your choice.
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