NANCEKIEVILL
NANCEKIVELL
NANCOFF
NANCY
NANDREA
NANGLE
NANTAIS
NANCEKIEVILL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-26 published
OTTERBEIN,
Lottie
Ethel (née
WATSON)
Passed away suddenly at her residence on Thursday, February 23,
2006 in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Jacob
OTTERBEIN.
Loving mother of Karen (Matthew)
McCORMICK, Donald (Marg)
OTTERBEIN
and the late Dennis
OTTERBEIN. Cherished grandmother of Heather
(Edward) NANCEKIEVILL,
David
OTTERBEIN, Jacob and Eric
OTTERBEIN,
Chad and Cory
OTTERBEIN and great-granddaughter Kandy Cane. The
family will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial
Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London, for a funeral
service on Monday, February 27, 2006 at 1 p.m. Visitation one
hour prior to service. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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NANCEKIEVILL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-25 published
DAVIS,
Cameron
C.
The family of the late Cameron C.
DAVIS would like to express
our sincere appreciation for the flowers, food, and support of
relatives, Friends and neighbours on our recent loss of a husband,
son, brother and brother-in-law. Special thanks to the Victorian
Order of Nurses, Ontario Provincial Police Constable Erin
MOSHER,
the ambulance drivers, Exeter Hospital for their kindness and
concern, Bill
HASKETT and staff for your kind assistance and
to Rev. Father Bill
WARD for your words of comfort. Thank you
to the ladies who put on such a wonderful lunch. Thank you to
the pallbearers and flower bearers. Special thanks to Doctor
NANCEKIEVILL.
Sincerely, Sharlene, Gladys, Wayne and Sharon, and family.
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NANCEKIVELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-27 published
WRIGHT,
Audrey
Peacefully at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Woodstock, on Friday,
February 24, 2006, Audrey
WRIGHT, formerly of Ingersoll, in his
90th year. Husband of the late Laurel
(NANCEKIVELL)
WRIGHT (1983.)
Loving father of Gary and his wife Janet of Saint Marys and Wayne
and his wife Carol of Thamesford. Dear grandfather of Brad, Chad,
Jennifer, Aaron, Leisa, Shelley and Michele and six great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Arlene and June
WRIGHT of Woodstock. Predeceased
by daughter Eloise (2005) and son Richard (1974). Friends will
be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St.
S., Ingersoll Monday 7-9 p.m. where service will be held on Tuesday,
February 28, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Bill
MAYOROS officiating.
Interment later Harris Street Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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NANCEKIVELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-18 published
SHELTON,
Beatrice
Ellen (née
BARNES)
At Bluewater Health Mitton Site on Friday, April 14, 2006, Beatrice
Ellen SHELTON, age 98 of Sarnia, beloved wife of the late Michael
SHELTON (1990) and daughter of the late Anson and Mary Ellen
BARNES.
Loving aunt of Carroll
LOEVEN and her husband Harry,
Wilma WOOD and her husband Henry and Mary
PURDY and her husband
Milford. Great aunt of David
LOEVEN, Gordon
LOEVEN (Patricia),
Paul LOEVEN (Jennifer), Janice
(WOOD)
LACROIX and her husband
Dr. Thomas
LACROIX, Ian
WOOD (Peggy), Timothy
PURDY (Lisa), Robert
PURDY and Stephanie
(PURDY)
HOPKO and her husband Michael. Predeceased
by a sister Pearl Isabel
CHAPMAN, brother Harry L.
BARNES and
brother and sister-in-law Les and Margaret
NANCEKIVELL.
Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Saint_John's
Anglican Church, (Devine and Margaret Street) on Thursday, April 20th
at 11: 00 a.m. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Saint_John's
Anglican Church or the Charity of Choice. Arrangements entrusted
to the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, 102 Victoria Street North, Sarnia.
Messages of condolences may be sent to the family through djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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NANCEKIVELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-11 published
COLLINS,
William
Hannah
In his 80th year, at the Maples Home for Seniors, Tavistock,
formerly of Ingersoll, on Saturday, July 8, 2006. It is with
heartfelt sadness we announce the passing of a gentle and loving
man, Bill. Gone to be with his beloved Pam (2004). Much loved
Dad of Edward (Nancy), Jeff (Diane) and Susan (Lorenzo). Also
survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dear
brother of Janet
WILLIAMS.
Predeceased by brothers Dave (1992,)
Jim (2000) and
Connie (2001) and sisters Isobel
ORMEROD (1991)
and Elizabeth
NANCEKIVELL (2004.) Cremation has taken place.
A Memorial Service will be held at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral
Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll on Friday, July 14, 2006 at
11: 00 a.m. Visitation one hour prior to service time. In lieu
of flowers memorial donations to Camp Hope would be greatly appreciated
in Dad's memory. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Your journey
continues together. "Walk in Sunshine Mom and Dad. Know how very
much you are loved, as you watch over us."
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McKERLIE,
Ruth
(LEE)
At University Hospital on Saturday, December 23, 2006, Mrs. Ruth
McKERLIE
(LEE) passed away in her 80th year. Beloved mother of
Greg LEE
(Lisa) of Toronto and Brenda
FANIA (Matteo, 2003) of
London. Dear grandmother of Skylar, Sasha and Shelby
LEE of Burlington
and Joanne (Brent)
NANCEKIVELL,
Charlene and Mark
FANIA of London.
Sister of Barb (Norm)
HEIGHINGTON and sister-in-law of Iris
CALDWELL.
Predeceased by beloved husband Ron
LEE (1977) and by husband
Bill McKERLIE (2003.) Sadly missed by her many Friends and family.
Friends may be received in the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas
Street, London (519-434-9141) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the Funeral Service will be held on Thursday December 28,
2006 at 4 p.m. Cremation to take place. In Ruth's memory, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MacMILLAN,
Peter
Ross
Suddenly, at his home in Barrie, on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 in
his 51st year. Beloved
son of Ruth and the late Sandy
MacMILLAN
and adored grand_son of Bea
MOORE,
Shelburne. Dear brother of
John (Gabriella) and Nancy (Paul)
NANCEKIVELL.
Sadly missed by
nephews Alex and Jamie, uncle George
MOORE, cousins Wendy, David,
Geoff, Michele, Creagh, and Conan, and by his many good Friends
at the Bayfield Mall. A memeorial service will take place at
the Doney Funeral Home, 318 Main St. E., Shelburne (519-925-2830)
on Saturday, April 15, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Also, for his Friends
in Barrie, a gathering is planned in the Common Room at 49 Coulter
Street, Barrie, on Wednesday, April 19 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or The
Simcoe Community Services Foundation, (39 Fraser Court, Barrie,
Ontario L4N 5J5) would be appreciated.
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NANCOFF o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-05 published
CLIFFORD,
C.
Avis (née
FINLAYSON)
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Tuesday, October 3, 2006.
C. Avis CLIFFORD (née
FINLAYSON) of Canterbury Street, Woodstock
in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late R. Murray
CLIFFORD
(1993.) Dear mother of Myrna
HAMMOND and her husband Jack of
Dorchester and Bob and his wife Karen of Beachville. Loved grandmother
of Brent (Janet)
HAMMOND, Danielle (Gregg)
REDNER, Andy
CLIFFORD,
Phillip CLIFFORD (Julie), Kevin
CLIFFORD (Kate), Kendra
EMMERSON
(Lee,) Krista
CRAWFORD
(Lee) and great-grandmother of Brett,
Avery, Kelsey, Nicola, Taylor, Hayden, Ethan, Avelea and Gavin.
Avis will be sadly missed by her Godson Alex
BODDEN of British
Columbia and by her special Friends Mike
NANCOFF of Brantford
and Effie "Mia"
RANSFORD of Woodstock. Avis was a member of College
Ave. Church and a longtime member of Beachville United Church.
Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Avenue, Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on Friday, October 6, 2006
after 10: 30 a.m. where the complete memorial service will be
held in the chapel on Friday at 11: 30 a.m. with Rev. David
DUNCAN.
Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or the Woodstock General Hospital would be appreciated.
On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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NANCY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2006-03-15 published
NANCY
ANN
DUNLOP
In loving memory of Nancy Ann Dunlop who died tragically on Sunday, March 5,
2006 at the age of 54. Nancy worked as an
RPN at Sudbury General Hospital
for over 20 years, moving to the Island she worked at both Little Current
and Mindemoya Hospitals. She was an avid curler and will be remembered for
her happy, friendly way, her affection and devotion to her family. Born to
Bob and Edith Fogal (both predeceased). Beloved wife of Chris Dunlop of
Sheguiandah. Loved mother of Karen and Karla both of Sudbury. Dear sister of
Marie and Lawrence Clarke, Shirley and Bob Graham, Pat and Doran Bryant,
Arla (predeceased) and Cam Thibeault, Mike and Valinda Fogal.
Daughter-in-law of Leila Dunlop (Burton predeceased). Remembered by in-laws
Garfield and Lenora, Fraser and Wendy, Mark and Margit, Kevin and Lynn. Will
be missed by special Friends Nicholas and Xander. Visitation was from 7 - 9
pm Tuesday at Island Funeral Home. Cremation. Donations to Mindemoya
Hospital Auxiliary would be appreciated.
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NANDREA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-11 published
CAMPBELL,
Norma
Sylvia (1936-2006)
Her Race is Run - "Well Done!"
Norma Sylvia
CAMPBELL was born on February 9, 1936 in Denver,
Colorado, United States. She was called to glory on January 30,
2006 in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia at the age of 69 years.
Norma is survived by her beloved husband of 45 years Ken
CAMPBELL,
loving children: Annette (Dan)
AHERN,
Jennie
(David)
BEW, David
(Kim) CAMPBELL, Kathy (Roc)
BUBEL and Shelley
CAMPBELL, grandchildren:
Keon, Seyara, Brendon, Aidan, Aaron and Dylan and brother Larry
(Ann) NANDREA. A "Coronation" service was held on February 3,
2006 at the Claude Galibois Center, home of the Wilderness Ministries,
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Officiated by Pastor Doug Spinney.
Norma was cremated and a Memorial Service will be held Saturday,
March 18, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Ajax Baptist Church in Ajax,
Ontario. A committal service will follow in the family plot at
Erskine Cemetery in Pickering, Ontario. Conducted by Reverend
James REESE.
Memorial gifts in honour of Norma may be made by
way of donation to the Wilderness Ministries (Coronation College),
Box 130, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to Bergeron Funeral Services and Crematorium Ltd.,
Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
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NANGLE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-03-15 published
CRAGGS,
Gordon▼
Harold▼
George▼
On March 11, 2006, in his 67th year. Resting at Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale Ontario. Beloved husband and best friend of wife
June. A special father of Bruce and wife Heather, Scott and wife
Karen, step-father of Heather and Husband Kevin, Robert and wife
Susan. Sadly missed by Grandchildren Hillary, Stephen, Sarah,
Sam, Michael, Jason, Valerie, Russ and Bradley. By sister Marie
NANGLE and brother Ken
CRAGGS. Visitation Wed. March 15, 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Thurs. March 16, 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers
donations to the Alzheimer society.
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NANGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-15 published
Mark FARRELL,
Newspaper
Publisher (1913-2006)
Controversial top man at The Windsor Star and the Montreal Gazette
was never reluctant to skewer sacred cows, but always remained
a stickler for truth and integrity
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to Globe and Mail, Page S11
Toronto -- Mark
FARRELL arrived as publisher of The Windsor Star
in 1969, driving a green Volkswagen Beetle festooned with flower
decals. His young daughters, who put them on, had assured him
they would easily wash off. They didn't, and the splashy foreign
car, in the home of Chrysler Canada, was to become a symbol of
a brash new direction for the previously staid newspaper.
During his four years in Windsor, Mr.
FARRELL gave the Star's
editorial support to the New Democratic Party in the 1972 federal
election, the first time any Canadian newspaper had endorsed
the party, and organized one of the country's first press councils.
As publisher of the Montreal Gazette, from late 1972 to 1977,
he supported language rights for French-speaking Quebeckers and
encouraged an era of award-winning investigative journalism.
Earlier in his career, he supervised the building of Canada's
largest rotogravure printing plant for Standard Publishing in
Montreal, and played a key role in creating two of the most-read
publications in the country's history, Weekend and Perspectives
magazines.
A left-leaning social democrat from his days at McGill University,
Mark FARRELL was never reluctant to skewer sacred cows, but was
a stickler for truth and integrity. He lived with a stammer he
could not control, but never allowed it to hold him back. In
his personal time, he was an avid outdoorsman and expert skier,
a caring family man and a lover of black poodles.
"Mark was every reporter's dream of what a publisher should be,"
says Tim Creery, editorial page editor of the Montreal Gazette
under Mr. FARRELL. "He stood up to advertising and political
pressure on editorial content. He applauded vigorous and deep-digging
reporting. He encouraged outspoken editorials favouring the interests
of ordinary people and denouncing privilege."
The second of four sons of Montreal stockbroker Gerald
FARRELL
and the former Eileen
O'MEARA,
Mark
FARRELL was born into money.
When he was 6, his father died. The boy attended Selwyn House,
a private school in Montreal for a few years until his mother
moved the family to England, where he and two brothers went to
Ampleforth College, a prestigious Catholic boys' boarding school
that their father had attended. In his unpublished memoirs, written
with Mr. Creery's assistance, Mr.
FARRELL described being the
only boy since the school started to receive a caning of 13 strokes.
Returning to Canada, he earned a commerce degree at McGill University,
yet the only diploma he ever posted on his office wall was from
a six-week sociology course at Moscow University's American Institute.
During the Depression, he turned a $5,000 inheritance into nearly
$20,000 on the stock market and then lost it all. At the same
time, he worked for free as managing editor of Canadian Forum,
a left-leaning intellectual magazine, and as treasurer of the
Ontario branch of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the
predecessor of the New Democratic Party.
After becoming a chartered accountant, he was hired as promotion
manager at Montreal Standard Publishing Co. He married his first
wife, Joanna
WRIGHT, on the eve of the Second World War, but
was turned down by the military because of his stammer. Instead,
he worked for the British Air Commission in New York, where he
became internal auditor and signed cheques totalling $1.5-billion
for British purchases of U.S. aircraft and supplies. Returning
to Standard Publishing, he became a director and the right-hand
man of John McConnell,
son of owner J.W. McConnell.
At Standard, he supervised the construction of a state-of-the-art
rotogravure printing plant and helped found Weekend and Perspectives,
weekly English and French magazines that were carried in Saturday
editions of newspapers across the country. Their combined circulation
of 2.5-million was a Canadian record.
After separating from his first wife in the late 1940s, Mr.
FARRELL
married Florence
WALL, a Weekend employee, in 1952. In 1969,
Mr. FARRELL was hired to run The Windsor Star after two members
of the owning
GRAYBIEL family died in quick succession. According
to his memoirs, he accepted the offer, which he had previously
turned down, after being squeezed out in a power struggle at
Standard Publishing. Told to act as through he owned The Windsor
Star, he redesigned its layout, sponsored a regular broadcast
on U.S. Public Television in Detroit to tell Americans about
Canada, and made Peter
BENESH, an immigrant from Czechoslovakia,
a member of the editorial board at the age of 23. Mr.
BENESH
recalls his boss regularly quoting H.L. Mencken's adage: "A journalist's
job is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
While at the Star in 1971, Mr.
FARRELL set up a press council
to consider local complaints. It became the model for the Ontario
Press Council. He also led a successful editorial campaign to
bring Windsor's U.S.-owned
CKLW radio station into Canadian hands,
says Hugh NANGLE, who served under Mr.
FARRELL on the editorial
boards in both Windsor and Montreal. In 1972, the Southam newspaper
chain transferred Mr.
FARRELL to Montreal.
Under Mr. FARRELL,
The
Windsor
Star was the first large daily
to support the New Democratic Party in a federal election, and
the first to call for legalization of marijuana and abortion,
Mr. NANGLE says. Mr.
FARRELL also curtailed the influence of
the Liberal Party over The Windsor Star and of the Conservative
Party over the Gazette, he says. Under Mr.
FARRELL, the Gazette
supported the aspirations of Quebec nationalists, but not calls
for separation.
"He was a patrician and had the air of a patrician," says Henry
Aubin, an award-winning investigative reporter under Mr.
FARRELL
and now a Gazette columnist. "He could take on the anglo establishment
as one of their own on equal terms. He could have been one of
the boys." Mr. Aubin credits Mr.
FARRELL with supporting investigative
reporting and helping the staff set up a code of ethics for reporters.
Mr. FARRELL had a showdown with The Windsor Star's mechanical
unions in 1970, when they staged a two-week sit-in strike in
the pressroom. According to James
BRUCE, then assistant city
editor and later the Star's editor and publisher, Mr.
FARRELL
staged a sit-in of his own by staying in his office. Publication
resumed in two weeks, thanks to a federal labour mediator.
A Time magazine article from the mid-seventies called the Gazette
"Canada's most improved newspaper," thanks to Mr.
FARRELL and
his predecessor, Denis Harvey. It credited Mr.
FARRELL with increasing
the news budget by 40 per cent in two years, adding editorial
staff and hiring managing editor Lindsay Crysler, who launched
an era of investigative journalism, and Tim Creery, who gave
the editorial and op-ed pages "some bite."
Terry Mosher, the Gazette's editorial cartoonist who signs his
drawings Aislin, says Mr.
FARRELL gave permission for him to
run some controversial pieces early in his career. One of the
Queen resulted in the publication of three days of angry letters
from readers. Mr.
FARRELL left the Gazette in 1977, moving with
his wife to a ski property in Stowe, Vt. Later, they moved to
Morrisville, Vt. In his retirement, he continued his passion
for downhill skiing until 85. His greatest thrill came in 1970,
when he did Switzerland's Haute Route, a hut-to-hut trek that
involves downhill and cross-country skiing and climbing. Mr.
FARRELL
talked about social issues even at home, says Willa
FARRELL,
the youngest of his three daughters. When she was a child, she
recalls him lamenting that the newspaper industry was built on
the child labour of carrier boys.
Norman Redlich, a former dean of law at New York University and
a long-time vacation friend in Vermont, says Mr.
FARRELL once
told him that the U.S. First Amendment protecting freedom of
the press is an old whore that should be retired. "His point
was: If you can't verify it, don't print it," Mr. Redlich says.
"I've always thought it was an excellent thing for a publisher
to say."
Mark FARRELL was born in Montreal on January 22, 1913.
He died of pneumonia on April 6, 2006, in Morrisville, Vt. He
was 93. He is survived by his wife, Florence, and their daughters
Fiona FARRELL and Willa
FARRELL.
He also leaves Sally
KININMONTH, his daughter from his marriage
to Joanna WRIGHT, several grandchildren and his brother, Charles.
An infant son, Mark, died after one day in 1957.
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CRAGGS,
Gordon▲
Harold▲
George▲
On March 11, 2006, in his 67th year. Resting at Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale Ontario. Beloved husband and best friend of wife
June. A special father of Bruce and wife Heather, Scott and wife
Karen, step-father of Heather and husband Kevin, Robert and wife
Susan. Sadly missed by grandchildren Hillary, Stephen, Sarah,
Sam, Michael, Jason, Valerie, Russ and Bradley, and by sister
Marie NANGLE and brother Ken
CRAGGS. Visitation Wednesday, March 15,
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, March 16, 11 a.m. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society.
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RICHARDS,
Robert
Lawrence "
Bob"
Passed away in his 80th year on January 4, 2006 at Windsor Regional
Hospital,
Met
Campus. Loving father to Mary Ann and Les
CAMLIS
of Windsor, Kathleen and Michael
O'DEA of Saint Thomas, Robert
and Alison
RICHARDS of Forest Hills, New York; Maureen and Michael
EREMIC of Windsor, Laurie and Henry
KONCAN of Shanghai, China
Anne and Dean
NANTAIS of Windsor, and Tim
RICHARDS of Vancouver,
British Columbia. Dear son of Francis and Gladys
RICHARDS.
Robert
was formerly married to Noreen
RICHARDS. Cherished grandfather
to Jennifer
BLACKBURN,
James
CAMLIS, Dominique
CAMLIS, Matthew
CAMLIS, Andrew
CAMLIS, Greg
CAMLIS, Patrick
O'DEA, Maureen
O'DEA,
Colleen RICHARDS, Christine
KONCAN, Katie
KONCAN, Ryan
NANTAIS,
Caitlyn NANTAIS,
Kyle
NANTAIS. Great-grandfather to Megan
DOBBSON,
Emily and Simon
BLACKBURN and Elizabeth
CAMLIS.
Brother to John
"Jack" William
RICHARDS and late brother Jerome. Best friend
"uncle" Don
BRANCACCIO of Windsor. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Visitation at the Windsor Chapel Funeral Home, 1700
Tecumseh Rd. E. Windsor, Ontario on Sunday, January 8, 2006 from
2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers Sunday 8: 30 p.m. Relatives and Friends
are requested to meet on Monday, January 9, 2006 at Our Lady
of Assumption Parish (350 Huron Church Rd. at University Ave.)
for visitation from 9: 00 am. until time of Funeral Mass at 9:30
a.m. Cremation Heavenly Rest Cemetery. A spring interment to
take place at St. Alphonsus Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Lung Association.
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NANTAIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-07 published
McDOWELL,
Dawn
K.
(Executive Vice-President and Managing Director -
GPC
Toronto)
Passed away at St. Joseph's Health Centre, on Thursday, January
5, 2006, at the age of 50, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Beloved wife of John
McHUGH. Cherished daughter of Donna J.
BARNES
and Donald K.
BARNES
(Joyce,) and sister to Dara
NORTHFIELD (Mark)
and Davis BARNES
(Diana.)
Devoted friend to Erin and Mike
CUNNINGHAM
and Nana to Jack and Conor. Loving sister-in-law to Michael
McHUGH
(Carol) and Christine
NANTAIS
(Victor,) and
Auntie
Dawn to Kaarin,
Neil, Brooke, Laura, Taylor and Heather. She will be missed by
many other family members and close Friends in both Canada and
the U.S. Dawn was devoted to the education and care of children
both in her professional and personal life. She was a leader
in the public relations profession in both Canada and the U.S.
and gave her time and energy to many charitable causes. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held at Royal York Road United
Church, 851 Royal York Road, on Monday, January 9, 2006 at 10: 30
a.m. If desired, memorial donations in Dawn's memory may be made
to the Dawn McDowell Scholarship Fund, c/o The Children's Aid
Foundation, 25 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2S9, or Melanoma
Research, c/o The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, 610
University Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9. Interment Park Lawn
Cemetery.
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