EXEL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-18 published
BERGSTRA,
Findlay▼
Paterson▼
In loving memory of Findlay
BERGSTRA, 23 years who passed away
suddenly, Sunday morning October 15th, 2006 at the Sudbury Regional
Hospital, Saint_Joseph's Health Centre. Ever remembered by his
mother, Susan
GLOVER and his brothers James and Evan, Sudbury,
his father Stuart
BERGSTRA and Ann-Marie
MacDAIRMID,
Kitchener,
and grandparents Wilma and Jim
BERGSTRA,
Owen▼
Sound.▼
Beloved
nephew of Tish and Bruce
MILNE of Leith, Dick
BOTH and Mary,
Owen Sound, Wilma and Tom
BERGSTRA, Fran
EXEL and Gary
BERGSTRA
of Park Head, and Ray and Marilyn
BERGSTRA of Edmonton, and grand_son
of the late Ruth and Sterling
GLOVER,
Owen▼
Sound.▼
Much loved
by cousins in Grey County, Toronto, Ottawa, and Edmonton. Findlay
attended Victoria Public School and Division Street United Church,
and took his passion for hockey and bagpipes to Toronto, graduating
from Western Technical-Commercial School. Findlay was studying
journalism at Cambrian College, Sudbury, where he continued to
touch the lives of all who met him. Family will receive Friends
Friday, October 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. George's Anglican
Church, at 1049 4th Avenue East, Owen Sound, Ontario, where a
service will be held Saturday at 10: 30 a.m. Interment in the
Leith Cemetery to follow. Donations to the SickKids Foundation,
525 University Avenue, 14th Floor, Toronto, Ontario. (And may
be made by calling Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home 519-376-2326).
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EXEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-18 published
BERGSTRA,
Findlay▲
Paterson▲
Suddenly, at the Sudbury Regional Hospital, Saint_Joseph's Health
Centre, Sunday, October 15th, 2006, age 23 years. Ever remembered
by his mother, Susan
GLOVER and his brothers James and Evan,
Sudbury, his father, Stuart
BERGSTRA and Ann-Marie
MacDAIRMID,
Kitchener, and grandparents Wilma and Jim
BERGSTRA,
Owen▲
Sound.▲
Beloved nephew of Tish and Bruce
MILNE of Leith, Dick
BOTH and
Mary of Owen Sound, Wilma and Tom
BERGSTRA,
Fran
EXEL and Gary
BERGSTRA of Park Head, and Ray and Marilyn
BERGSTRA of Edmonton,
and grand_son of the late Ruth and Sterling
GLOVER,
Owen▲
Sound.▲
Much loved by cousins in Grey County, Toronto, Ottawa, and Edmonton,
and a large community of Friends. Filled with a nearly unequalled
passion for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Findlay also became fan
of the Sudbury Wolves. He worked towards the improvement of Disability
Services as a journalism student at Cambrian College. From his
childhood in Grey County, his happy years in Toronto, and his
time at Sick Kids, Findlay touched the lives of all around him.
Family will receive Friends Friday, October 20 from 7 to 9 p.m.
at St. George's Anglican Church, at 1049 4th Avenue East, Owen
Sound, where a service will be held Saturday at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
in the Leith Cemetery to follow. Donations to The SickKids Foundation,
525 University Avenue, 14th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2L3 (and
may be made by calling Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, Owen
Sound 519-376-2326).
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EXELBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-11 published
EXELBY,
Irene
Elma
(WAKEFIELD)
Died peacefully and with dignity at Peel Memorial Hospital after
a lengthy illness on Friday, February 10, 2006, in her 85th year.
Irene was born in Shelburne, Ontario on March 27, 1921. She worked
for Imperial Oil for 37 years. Loving wife of Donald
EXELBY of
Brampton,
Ontario.
Dearest sister of Marguerite (Howard
FERRIS)
of Shelburne, Doris (Douglas
McKELVIE) of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Loving aunt of Bruce
FERRIS (Lynne), Wayne
FERRIS (Jean), Brenda
HYATT (Don), Nancy
McLEOD (Brian), Robert
McKELVIE (Margaret)
and Anne McKELVIE
(John.)
The family will receive Friends at
the Doney Funeral Home, 318 Main St. E., Shelburne Sunday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the funeral
home Chapel on Monday, February 13, 2006 at 1 p.m. Spring interment
in the Shelburne Cemetery. Donation to the Arthritis or Osteoporosis
Society would be appreciated.
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EXELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-07-22 published
Lightning kills woman at Wasaga
Canadian Press
A lightning strike has claimed the life of a 26-year-old woman
at Wasaga Beach. Ontario provincial police say Angela
EXELL of
Angus was with two family members when she was struck yesterday
afternoon.
EXELL's relatives suffered minor injuries. The death occurred
in the same area where an 18-year-old Toronto man drowned after
falling off an inflatable raft on Wednesday. Erfan
TARAJ drifted
into deep water and struggled when he fell off the raft.
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EXELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-22 published
Young mom of two killed by lightning
By Ian ROBERTSON, Sun Media, Sat., July 22, 2006
Toronto -- Angela
EXELL was hurrying to leave Wasaga Beach with
her children and other relatives when a lighting bolt killed
the young mother of two, says her grieving mom.
"It was just a family day at the beach," her mother, Brenda
HAUCK,
47, said yesterday after leaving a Barrie funeral home, where
arrangements were made for her daughter's funeral.
"It was a wonderful day, until that happened."
As the sky darkened over the popular Wasaga Beach Provincial
Park beach early Thursday afternoon, the family began packing
up.
On the beach with Angela, 26, were son David, 5, daughter Paige,
almost 2, mother-in-law Judy
SCHELL, brothers-in-law Ray and
Darren EXELL, plus sister-in-law Shannon
EXELL, 26, who was with
her sister Belinda
ATKINSON, 23.
Angela was in the open when she was struck down.
Const. Mark
KINNEY was conducting an interview about the Wednesday
drowning of Toronto teen Erfan
TARAJ when he was alerted.
The officer rushed to the beach and tried to save the young woman,
using cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, a colleague said. "He booked
off work today… it was pretty traumatic."
In addition to killing Angela, Shannon and Belinda suffered minor
injuries. The three women were taken to Collingwood General and
Marine Hospital.
Born, raised and schooled in Barrie, the victim was in the Brownies
as a girl, and "loved to paint and draw,"
HAUCK said, her voice
catching at the memories.
"She was very artistic," something her daughter was passing on
to David and Paige, their grandmother said. "She did crafts with
her kids all the time."
Though trained as a manicurist,
HAUCK said her daughter in recent
times "was a homemaker."
Angela and Michael
EXELL, a roofer, married four years ago and
moved into a home in Angus, a village near Canadian Forces Base
Borden, northwest of Barrie.
"If you asked anyone, she was the most loving, beautiful young
lady," her mom said. "She was out to save the world and loved
to help people."
Michael and the children are staying with her and husband Ken.
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