ECK
ECKARDT
ECKEL
ECKERSLEY
ECKERT
ECKHARDT
ECKMIER
ECKSTEIN
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KUIPERS,
Wilfred
W.
Suddenly on Saturday, March 4, 2006 as the result of a farm accident,
Wilfred W.
KUIPERS, age 50, left his earthly home and is now
singing in the ultimate choir of His Lord and Saviour. He leaves
behind his loving, devoted wife
Dianna
(VAN
ECK) and his four
cherished children Amber, Jordan, Logan and Tyler. Wilf was the
eldest son of Tjeerd and Alice
KUIPERS of Aylmer. Wonderful brother
of Terry (Tracy)
KUIPERS,
Hetty
TEUBER, John
KUIPERS and Tessa
KUIPERS.
Loving son-in-law of Jack and June
VAN
ECK of Ancaster
and brother-in-law of Jo-Ann (Dennis)
VOORBERG.
Devoted uncle
of Melissa, Michael and David
KUIPERS,
Chelsea,
Alytta and Anson
TEUBER,
Heather and Jeremy
CARR, Katlin
KUIPERS, Dana and Dylan
ANDERSEN,
Sarah,
Adam and Steven
VOORBERG. Predeceased by his
brother-in-law Gord
TEUBER (2003.) He will be sadly missed by
all the employees at Kuipers Mushrooms who loved working with
and for him. Wilf was an avid golfer and loved singing in the
"Men of Praise" choir. Friends will be received at the Ingersoll
Christian Reformed Church, 429 King St. W., Ingersoll Tuesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the service will be held on Wednesday,
March 8, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Pastor Norman
VISSER officiating.
Interment later at the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
memorial donations to World Vision or C.R.W.R.C. would be appreciated
by calling McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, Ingersoll (519-425-1600).
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VAN
ECK,
Joan
Carolyn (née
FISHER)
At London Health Sciences Centre -- University Hospital, on Tuesday,
May 23rd, 2006, Mrs. Joan Carolyn
(FISHER)
VAN
ECK of London
in her 66th year. Beloved wife of Antony (Tony)
VAN
ECK of London.
Dear Stepmother of Len and Kelly
VAN
ECK of London, Perry and
Kim VAN
ECK of London and Tony and Joanne
VAN
ECK of Thamesford.
Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Joan is survived by her mother
Elizabeth Suplee
FISHER of Lessburg, Florida. Visitation will
be held on Friday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral
service will be conducted on Saturday, May 27th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Joan are asked to consider the Canadian Diabetes
Association.
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SHAW,
Valear
Ann
(August 21, 1931-May 7, 2006)
Born in Calgary, Alberta, Val was raised on her family's thoroughbred
breeding ranch. She was an accomplished young horsewoman and
won many ribbons at the annual Calgary Horse Shows. She attended
St. Hilda's School for Girls. In 1943 the family moved to Vancouver,
British Columbia, where Val attended Crofton House School and
graduated from Grade 12 in 1949. She was presented to the Lieutenant
Governor as a debutante in 1949. She married in 1950 and moved
to Montreal, Quebec where her two sons, Martin
PETERS and Richard
PETERS were born. The family then moved to Hamilton, Ontario
where her third son, Lawrence
PETERS was born. Val remarried
in 1974, in Toronto, to William Samuel Gordon
SHAW who predeceased
her in 1990. In 1990 Val moved to Sidney, British Columbia where
she lived until her death. Val leaves to mourn her death, her
three sons, Martin
PETERS
(Candy) and grandchildren Kent and
Lucy; Richard
PETERS
(Marlene;)
Lawrence
PETERS and grand_son
Jeremy; Stepson Brian
SHAW (Debbie) and grandchildren David and
Jennifer.
Val will be sadly missed by her brother Lance
ECKARDT,
Vancouver; her cousins: Gale
CURRIE, Michael
EAKIN, Jack
EAKIN,
as well as her many Friends in Toronto, Vancouver and Sidney.
At her request there will be no funeral services. Her ashes will
be sent to the Forest Lawn Mausoleum in Toronto to be placed
in the Shaw Family Crypt.
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ECKEL,
Edward "
Ted"
Peacefully at L.H.S.C. Victoria Hospital on Wednesday May 24,
2006 Edward (Ted,) beloved husband of Mary
ECKEL in his 85th
year. Father of Patty
HAND and her husband Gordon of New Hampshire,
Stewart ECKEL and his wife
Claudia of Strathroy and Philip
ECKEL
and his wife Ann of London. Proud grandfather of Victoria and
Mary HAND,
Graham,
Joel and Lauren
ECKEL and Julia and Bradley
ECKEL.
Predeceased by his brother Jim
ECKEL, sisters Meryle
BAYLIS
and Edith HAUGH and his daughter-in-law Cathy
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
ECKEL.
At Mr. ECKEL's request, cremation has taken place with a Memorial
Funeral Service to follow at a later date. Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. (John T. Donohue Funeral Home).
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ECKEL,
Catherine▼
Anne "
Cathy▼"
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
(February 26, 1961-September 21, 1996)
In loving memory of our dear daughter, sister and aunt. Catherine
Anne.
May the winds of love blow softly
And whisper so you'll hear
That we will always love and miss you
And wish you were still here
Forever remembered and always in our hearts.
Love from your Mom, Dad and all your family.
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ECKEL,
Cathy▲
(February 26, 1961-September 21, 1996)
Loving wife and mother. Always remembered Always loved Julia,
Bradley, and Phil Love never ends.
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William SIBBALD,
Doctor And Educator (1946-2006)
Physician-in-chief at Sunnybrook and Women's College hospitals
in Toronto was an infuriatingly single-minded visionary who guided
the city through the severe acute respiratory syndrome crisis
and helped alter the nature of intensive-care treatment in Canada
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S6
Toronto -- Bill
SIBBALD was an ideas machine. Strategies, suggestions
and potential solutions cascaded from his lips at the Ontario
teaching hospitals where he built an international reputation,
at global medical conferences and around the family dinner table.
His ideas helped to change the face of intensive-care treatment
in Canada, to shape the way health care is delivered in Ontario,
to guide Toronto through the severe acute respiratory syndrome
crisis of 2003 and to inspire a new generation of critical-care
professionals.
Dr.
William
John
SIBBALD was director of critical care at Victoria
Hospital in London, Ontario, and a professor at the University
of Western Ontario from 1977 until 2000. Then he became physician-in-chief
at Toronto's Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre
and a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. In
both roles, he was a physician, teacher, leader, mentor and researcher.
"I used to tell people who didn't know him they should ignore
something the first time he mentioned it," says Doctor Frank
RUTLEDGE,
who heads the critical-care programs at Victoria Hospital and
Western. "They should pay attention the second time. The third
time they should put it at the top of their pile. He threw out
so many ideas, if you tried to work on everything the first time
it was mentioned, you'd never get anything done." Doctor Steven
SHUMAK, deputy physician-in-chief, says many of Doctor
SIBBALD's
ideas involved medical informatics, the application of computers
and information systems to improve patient care and education.
Colleagues remember him as gruff but generous, an infuriatingly
single-minded visionary who smoked heavily in his early years
to burn off excess energy, but who gave it up after an operation
for salivary gland cancer. He was an advocate for those he worked
with, giving them his undivided attention in private meetings.
In the workplace or on the golf course, he strove for perfection,
but often interrupted a game to respond to a BlackBerry message.
He occasionally told off-colour jokes and he followed hockey
religiously, even when out of the country.
Dr. SIBBALD started work before dawn, even on weekends, so he
could be home to spend time with his wife and five children.
He coached his sons in hockey, attended his children's sporting
events and told them all he was their "biggest cheerleader."
Over his career, Doctor
SIBBALD wrote about 250 articles and editorials,
more than 70 book chapters and some major textbooks on critical
care. He was invited to give some 550 lectures in 16 countries.
He held many positions with medical and critical-care associations.
Dr. Ron HOLLIDAY, a general surgeon at Victoria Hospital and
a professor of surgery at Western, says Doctor
SIBBALD was often
thinking of issues five or 10 years down the road. And he always
knew who to approach to get around the system. "We called it
the SIBBALD end run," he says.
Critical-care experts around the world knew him as a friend and
a trendsetter. "He was a fantastic scientist and a great clinician
respected by all," says Doctor Jean-Louis Vincent, a professor of
intensive care at the Free University of Brussels. "He could
always ask the right question and raise the appropriate issue
in any kind of debate or scientific discussion."
Bill SIBBALD, as his Friends called him, was the middle of three
children of Jack
SIBBALD, a banker, and Shirley (née
STONE) who
grew up in a suburb of Guelph, Ontario As a boy, he played basketball,
football, badminton and hockey.
Gale KAY, now a retired Presbyterian minister, babysat him when
he was about 12. "He was quite clear that he was going to be
a doctor," she says, "not that he wanted to be a doctor, but
that he was going to be one."
He was graduated from medical school at the University of Western
Ontario in 1970 and stayed on to complete a residency in internal
medicine in 1974. That was the year he married Connie
ECKERSLEY,
a nurse he worked with in intensive care.
From 1974 to 1976, he did a fellowship in critical-care trauma
at Wayne State University School of Medicine, in Detroit. The
specialty was in its infancy in Canada at the time, and he returned
to London as one of the country's few experts in the field.
At the time, Victoria Hospital had become "a massive zone of
deferred maintenance," according to Doctor David
NAYLOR, president
of the University of Toronto and a long-time friend. Doctor Adam
LINTON, the hospital's physician-in-chief, put the young Doctor
SIBBALD
in charge of the intensive-care department where he overcame
professional turf wars and put together a team of specialists
in medicine, surgery and anesthesia. Doctor Trevor
LOBB, an anesthetist
at the hospital, says Doctor
SIBBALD helped change "a glorified
recovery room" into a critical-care trauma centre that treated
patients flown in by helicopter and that trained fellows who
came from around the world. In 1976, he made the news for using
an armed forces pressure suit to control massive bleeding in
a patient. A year later, he was in the headlines for telling
a medical conference in France that the common practice of lowering
the head of a critically ill shock victim might actually have
detrimental effects.
In one highly publicized incident, Doctor
SIBBALD, accompanied by
Dr. HOLLIDAY, went to court in the middle of the night seeking
permission for a blood transfusion to save the life of a Jehovah's
witness boy. The judge bypassed the family's religious objections
by making the boy a ward of the court, allowing the procedure
to go ahead.
Much of Doctor
SIBBALD's research centred on sepsis (disease-causing
agents in the blood), trauma, blood substitutes, and ethical
issues involving life-support and end of life. In later years,
he branched out into the field of health-care policy and delivery.
For many years, he used sheep to study infections in people.
"In our research lab at Victoria Hospital, you could hear the
sheep baaing," Doctor
HOLLIDAY says. Doctor
SIBBALD introduced infections
into the animals and studied the effects. Then he treated the
sheep, so they didn't have to be destroyed.
He served as co-chairman of a Working Group on Critical Care
in Ontario, which presented its findings to the province's health
ministry in 1991. Over the years, he received many honours, including
a distinguished investigator award from the American College
of Critical Care Medicine in 1998.
Dr. SIBBALD turned down many job offers in the United States,
and in 2000 he moved to Toronto as Sunnybrook's physician-in-chief.
That put him on the front lines when many of the patients from
the 2003 epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome ended
up at Sunnybrook. He threw his back out while dealing with the
crisis, so his bed at home became the command post where he kept
in contact with officials from hospitals, government and the
military.
In one phone call, he told Doctor Tom
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, director of critical
care at Toronto's Mount Sinai and University Health Network,
that his staff was starting to become ill. "He's a strong man,
but he broke down crying," said Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART. "It struck me how
soft and sensitive he is."
Two back operations followed. Doctor
SIBBALD returned to work after
each of them, even though he had to hobble around the hallways.
After the severe acute respiratory syndrome emergency ended,
Ontario's ministry of health set up a Critical Care Steering
Committee. Doctor
SIBBALD and Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART were among its members.
Many of Doctor
SIBBALD's ideas showed up in the report and are now
being implemented, Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART says.
In November, 2004, Doctor
SIBBALD was diagnosed with colon cancer.
He carried on working and, hoping for a remedy, sought treatment
at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. In early September,
he was told the end was near. He resigned as Sunnybrook's chief
of medicine on September 5 and spent the following week as a
patient in the hospital.
Staff members still came to him for advice. Doctor Andreas
LAUPACIS,
now the director of a research institute at Toronto's Saint Michael's
Hospital, asked for his opinion on an upcoming debate. "His eyes
lit up," Doctor
LAUPACIS says. "His energy came back. He said, 'Look
at this article and that article and here's the point I would
be making.' "
Dr. SIBBALD went Toronto on September 12. A day later, his fourth
grandchild was born in Vancouver. His son Martyn phoned to say
the baby would be called William. The next morning Doctor
SIBBALD
was shown an e-mailed photo of his new namesake. He died later
that day.
William John
SIBBALD was born in London, Ontario, on June 28,
1946. He died of colon cancer at his Toronto home on September 14,
2006. He was 60. He leaves his wife Connie; children Tammie,
Martyn, Robert, Katie and Georgie; four grandchildren; his mother,
Shirley, and sisters Nancy
DAVIDSON and Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
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STEPHENS,
Ronald
Lloyd
Peacefully at his home in Owen Sound on Sunday, January 1, 2006.
Ron STEPHENS of Owen Sound in his 69th year. Beloved husband
for 47 years of Shirley (née
STEARNE.) Dear father of Allyson
and her husband Gord
HIBMA,
Mike
STEPHENS and his wife
Barb,
Rhonda and her husband Todd
DEYELL and Jennifer and her husband
David ECKERT all of Owen Sound. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren,
Crystal, Chris, Justin, Travis, Devin, Nicole, Josh, Mathew,
Kristen, Kaitlin, Kevin and Kim. Brother of David
STEPHENS and
his wife Lyn of Owen Sound, Margaret of Collingwood, Gord
STEPHENS
and his wife
Mona of Owen Sound and Rob
STEPHENS and his wife
Sue of Bracebridge. Brother-in-law of Marilyn of Owen Sound,
Bernie of Timmins, Ron and Elizabeth
STEARNE of Francis Lake,
Virginia and Les
BYERS of Mt. Forest and Jack and Mae
STEARNE
of Saskatchewan. Predeceased by his parents John and Alice
STEPHENS,
brothers George, Jim, Jack, Russel and a sister Alice. Friends
are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710 for visiting
on Wednesday from 2 4 and 7 9 p.m. The funeral service will be
conducted in the chapel on Thursday, January 5th at 2: 00 p.m.
with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Cremation. As expressions
of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Cancer Society. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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ECKERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-20 published
PIGGOTT,
Rae
James
77 years, passed away peacefully at his home, with his loving
wife Joyce
(McLEAN) by his side on Thursday October 19, 2006.
Rae was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather and was passionate
about his farm and animals large and small. Rae was a dedicated
worker for many years as Road Superintendent with Enniskillen
and Brooke Townships, as well as his involvement as a councilor
with Enniskillen Township. Loving father to Ann
TUPLIN and husband
Jim BARKER,
Lynn
PIGGOTT, and Jim (Shrie)
PIGGOTT. Step-father
Karen (Wayne)
ECKERT,
Scott
(Wendy)
McLEAN, and Doug (Wendy)
McLEAN. Cherished grandfather of Kurits
BARKER,
Kaitlyn and Rae
PIGGOTT, Kelly and Lindsay
ECKERT, Heather, Emma Alex, Janelle,
and Isaac McLEAN.
Predeceased by his granddaughter Jamilyn
PIGGOTT
(2000.) Also survived by brothers Ross (Mary Louise 2005)
PIGGOTT,
Doug (Patricia)
PIGGOTT and sister-in-law Marion (Beverly 2005)
PIGGOTT. He will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and
nephews. Friends will always remember him for his honesty and
his sense of humour. The family will receive Friends at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia on Friday, October 20, 2006 from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
October 21, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Dean
ADLAM officiating.
Interment at Oil City Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made
by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society, Victorian Order of
Nurses, or a charity of your choice. Memories and condolences
may left on-line at www.Needhamjay.com.
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GREGER,
Anna
Peacefully with her family at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital
on Monday, December 11, 2006. Anna
GREGER of R.R.#2, Aylmer in
her 77th year. Beloved wife of Rupert
GREGER.
Loving mother of
Cornelia GREGER of R.R.#2, Aylmer and Caroline
GREGER and husband
Ken GOWER of Ottawa. She will be sadly missed by a sister Mary
KERN and husband Fred of R.R.#2, Aylmer, a brother Emil
ECKERT
of Germany and a number of nieces and nephews. Born on October 19,
1930 daughter of the late Christian and Louise
(SOMMER)
ECKERT.
She was a member of Saint_John's Lutheran Church and the German
Canadian Club. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home,
Aylmer on Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers
will be held on Thursday at 8: 00 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at the funeral home on Friday, December 15, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment,
Aylmer
Cemetery. Rev. John
BOEHMER, officiating. Donations
to the Christmas Care would be appreciated. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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HABIB, Doctor Edwin Emile (December 23, 1927-April 3, 2006)
after a courageous battle with prostate cancer, Edwin passed
away peacefully, surrounded by his family, in the home he loved
so much. He will be sadly missed by his beloved wife of 48 years,
Barbara (née
ECKERT,) daughter Daphne
HABIB, her husband Brian
LOEWEN, daughter Sylvia
HAAK (née
HABIB,) her husband Patrick
HAAK, his three grandchildren, Alanna, Mitchell and Nikola, his
"adopted" daughter Beth
McCLOSKEY, his brother Philip and sisters
Adele, Sylvia, Patsy, their families and his many Friends. Edwin
was retired from the University of Windsor where he taught in
the physics department for 34 years after completing his PhD
at McMaster University. He went on to enjoy working as president
and past president of the Faculty Association in the few years
before retiring in 1993. Fueled by a loved for his family, his
music (Bach's St. Matthew's Passion was playing at the end) skiing,
sailing, jogging and long summers at the family cottage in beautiful
Bayfield on Lake Huron, Edwin had a vigorous, passionate and
long life. Donations to the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation
of Canada gratefully accepted. Cremation has taken place. Visitation
to take place at Families First Funeral Home and Tribute Centre
(800-510-9887) 3260 Dougall Ave., Windsor, Ontario on Friday,
April 7, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. and
on Saturday, April 8, 2006 from
11-1 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the summer of 2006
in Bayfield Ontario. You may share your memories online at www.familiesfirst.ca
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ECKHARDT,
Eleanor
Lillian
(MATHER)
Passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Durham on Sunday,
March 12th, 2006. The former Eleanor Lillian
MATHER, of Durham,
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late George
ECKHARDT.
Loving
mother of Elwon and his wife Anita of R.R.#1 Priceville, and
Bev and his wife Barb of Durham. Fondly remembered by her eight
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Tom
MATHER and his wife
Lavina of Hanover, Isabel
BAUJARD of Hanover,
and Jean McINTYRE of Durham. Predeceased by her sister Mary
ODELL.
Friends may call at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham
on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Celebration
of Life for Eleanor
ECKHARDT will be held at Durham Baptist Church
on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Spring Interment at McNeil
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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RANDALL,
Alice
May
(ECKHARDT)
Passed away at the Saugeen Valley Nursing Centre, Mount Forest
on Sunday, July 9th, 2006. The former Alice May
ECKHARDT, of
Mount Forest and formerly of Egremont Township, in her 93rd year.
Beloved wife of the late Harold
RANDALL. Dear sister of Ada
WELLS
of Durham, Joseph
ECKHARDT of Durham and Mary
ROGERS of Innerkip.
Alice is fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews and
their families. Predeceased by her siblings: Martha
DINGWALL,
Edna BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Andress
ECKHARDT and Sadie
MORRISON. Friends may
call at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Life for Alice will be
held at the Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Interment at Durham Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to the Gideon Bible Society or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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BOX,
Marie (née
DONKERVOORT)
Peacefully at Elmwood Place, London on Monday, October 16, 2006,
Marie (DONKERVOORT)
BOX of London in her 91st year. Beloved wife
of the late Sydney
BOX (2003.) Dear daughter of the late Helena
and John Henry
DONKERVOORT.
Loving mother of Ronald and Linda
BOX of Denfield, Helena and Harvey
ECKMIER of Mount Brydges, Fran
KELLAR of London, Albert and Betty
BOX of Phoenix, Arizona, Doreen
and Bob NORTON of Kettlepoint, Sydney Jr. and Anna
BOX,
Joyce
and Larry NICKLES, all of London and Trudy and John
STEVENS of
Ipperwash. Proud grandmother of 27 grandchildren, 51 great-grandchildren
and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Loved by her brothers Joe
DONKERVOORT,
Len and Pat
DONKERVOORT, all of London and sister Betty and Phil
HAMACHER of Strathroy and Edith and John
NUSSELDER of Kitchener.
Dear sister-in-law of Judy and Dora
DONKERVOORT.
Loved by many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brothers John, Lawrence
Henry (Hank) and Cornelious (Casey)
DONKERVOORT.
Friends may
call at the Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel (1997 Dundas Street East,
at Wavell, London) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, October 20, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
with Reverend Jim
EVANS officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation gratefully
acknowledged. McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home, Lambeth 519-652-2020
in care of arrangements.
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TWAMLEY,
Marjory "
Pearl" (née
ECKSTEIN)
Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Tuesday, June 13,
2006 in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late William (Bill)
TWAMLEY.
Loved daughter of the late Emma and Irwin
ECKSTEIN.
Survived by sister Viola (Allan)
HOLTS of Edmonton, Alberta.
Pearl will also be missed by several nieces and nephews from
the west. A Memorial Service will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial
Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London, on Friday,
June 16, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment of cremation will be on Saturday,
June 17, 2006 at 2 p.m. at South Kinloss Cemetery, Lucknow, Ontario.
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ECKSTEIN,
Carmen
At Fairview Lodge, Whitby on Sunday, April 16, 2006. Beloved
wife of the late Ralph. Loving mother of Roger and his wife Liz,
Deborah DEBROCKY and her husband Charles, Gordon and his wife
Debbie, and John and his wife Roxanne. Proud grandmother of Lesley-Ann,
David, Jennifer, Megan and Austin. Carmen will also be fondly
remembered by many other family members and Friends. The family
will receive Friends at The McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Wednesday. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday,
April 20, 2006 at 1 p.m. Donations to a charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated. An online book of condolence may
be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca
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