McSHANE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-03 published
McCLEMENT,
Isabelle
Isabelle McCLEMENT of Hanover, passed away at Rockwood Terrace,
Durham on Saturday, December 31, 2005. She was eighty-two. Survived
by children Rosemarie (Wayne)
TREMBLE of Belleville, Jo Anne
(J.D.) LYONS of Hanover, Spencer (Helen)
McCLEMENT of Hanover,
John (Debbie)
McCLEMENT of Hanover, Donna (Steve)
McSHANE of
Australia,
George
(Lori)
McCLEMENT of Burlington, Juene (Jim)
HARVEY of Hanover, Grace (Brad)
BOHNERT of Elmwood, Kim
McCLEMENT
of Hanover, eighteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Also survived by a sister-in-law Dorothy
RUSSWURM of Hanover.
Predeceased by husband Robert, sisters Alma
COOTE,
Hilda
KUENEMAN,
Verna REAY and a brother Earl
RUSSWURM.
Visitation at Mighton
Funeral Home, Hanover, on Tuesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, January
4, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. at St. Matthew's Ev. Lutheran Church, Hanover.
Interment in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or Saugeen Valley Conservation Memorial
Trees would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Further
information and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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McSHANE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-28 published
MAYER, Ann Elizabeth (formerly
SULLIVAN, née
QUARRINGTON)
Of R.R.#4 Chesley, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre,
Chesley on Saturday, February 25, 2006 in her 84th year. Loving
mother of Brian
SULLIVAN of Calgary, Maureen and her husband
James McSHANE of Oakville, Ronald
SULLIVAN and his wife
Bonnie
of Owen Sound and Michael
SULLIVAN of Chesley. Cherished granmother
of Jennifer, John, Joanna and Jessica and great-grandmother of
Kali and Wee James. Former wife of Russell Stewart
SULLIVAN of
Elmvale.
Ann▼ was predeceased by her husband Gerry
MAYER and her
parents, Harold and Marian
(CALLAHAN)
QUARRINGTON. A Celebration
of Ann's Life will be held of Friday, March 3rd, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. at the Cameron Funeral Home, Chelsey. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to the Chelsey Hospital Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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McSHANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
MAYER,
Ann▲ (formerly
SULLIVAN, née
QUARRINGTON)
Passed away on February 25, 2006 in her 84th year. Loving mother
of Brian SULLIVAN
(Calgary,)
Maureen
McSHANE (Oakville,) Ron
SULLIVAN
(Owen
Sound) and Michael
SULLIVAN of Chesley. Greatly
missed by her grandchildren Jennifer, John and Joanna and her
great-grandchild James. Former wife of Russell Stewart
SULLIVAN
of Edmore Beach, predeceased by her husband Gerry
MAYER and her
parents Harold and Marian
QUARRINGTON of Toronto. Service was
held in Chesley, Ontario on March 3, 2006. We will always love
you, Brian, Maureen, Ron and Michael.
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McSHANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-29 published
McSHANE,
Wayne
Thomas
By Elaine McSHANE;
Julie
McSHANE; Heather
McSHANE and Valerie
McSHANE,
Page
A20
Family man, doctor, botanist, photographer, bibliophile. Born
May 17, 1942, in Brockville, Ontario Died September 24, 2005
in Brampton, Ontario, of cancer, aged 63.
The camera our father used to capture the world around him was
a metaphor for himself: sharply focused, complex and illuminating.
Our grandparents (now into their nineties), remember Dad as being
an easy child. He loved his books and was content to sit for
hours looking at them. While scholarly in nature, Dad did not
find school easy. Through determination and a lot of hard work
Dad was accepted to Queen's school of medicine, thus fulfilling
a childhood dream of becoming a doctor.
The summer before he started, he met our mother Elaine at a youth
conference in Kingston, Ontario Despite their connection while
chatting and joking, the two went their separate ways. Some time
later, a mysterious letter arrived at Mom's home. It began "Dear
fellow delegate," gave a few details of their meeting and ended
"…if you are this person, please write back." Apparently, he
had returned at the end of the conference to invite her to dinner,
but she had already left. He then obtained a mailing list of
participants and with a few clues from their conversation and
some detective work, he had narrowed down her location and wrote
three letters. Fortunately, Mom responded to her letter, and
the summer he finished school they were married.
Relocation to Brampton to start a family practice and three daughters
followed. In his 37 years of family practice, Dad did it all:
delivering babies, assisting in surgery, making house calls.
Dad was a caring doctor, who treated the whole person and their
family. He had a great sense of humour and a genuine love of
medicine.
Dad devoted his free time to his family and his hobbies. Genealogy,
classical music and gourmet food were but a few of his wide-ranging
interests. Dad was a voracious reader, especially of history.
He prized small independent bookstores and we spent many happy
afternoons browsing with him. Dad could never say no to a book
for each of us before leaving. As a grandfather, Dad's tradition
continued. Many of the books in his grandchildren's libraries
hold an inscription and memory of their being given (and read)
by Dad.
Being outnumbered by females in the house never fazed Dad. During
family dinners he loved to drop a controversial comment that
he knew would stir things up. No topic was taboo and he was genuinely
interested in what we thought and how we saw the world. Even
as adults, when Dad realized we were interested in a topic, he
would learn about it, too. When his middle daughter Heather relocated
to the Middle East, a new collection of books on Middle Eastern
politics and history appeared on his bookshelves.
In the early 1980s, dad bought a 35 mm camera, and mastered the
details of using it. A field trip to the Bruce Peninsula then
sparked a quest to photograph all the orchids of Ontario in particular,
but also all the native wildflowers in their habitats. He would
return to a site as many as four Saturdays in a row to photograph
a plant at its peak flowering period. He became a self-taught
botanist using his own extensive collection of botany texts as
well as the expertise of trip leaders from the Field Botanists
of Ontario. Dad ultimately photographed all but two Ontario orchids
and hundreds of native plants; he logged thousands of kilometres
throughout Ontario to create a premiere collection of photos.
Dad was a gentle man who saw the unique and beautiful in the
seeming ordinary. For him, life was all about the journey not
the destination, and he lived it one day at a time.
Julie, Heather and Valerie are Wayne's daughters.
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McSHANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-18 published
WARD,
Albert
John
Craister
(Royal Air Force, World War 2 Veteran, Former President and Chief
Executive Officer of Pyrotenax of Canada, Past President of Trenton
Rotary, Paul Harris Fellow and Past Chair of the Trenton Memorial
Hospital Board)
Peacefully at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Saturday, April 15,
2006, Albert
WARD of Trenton in his 89th year. Beloved husband
of the late Dorothy (née
CHARLTON)
WARD.
Loving father of Susanne
ANDERSON and her husband Doug of Pickering and Virginia
WARD
and her husband Nosa
OROBATON.
Also lovingly remembered by his
grandchildren, Timothy
ANDERSON,
Ivie,
Isabella and Osaru
OROBATON.
The family will receive Friends at the Rushnell Funeral Centre,
60 Division Street, Trenton on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held in St. George's Anglican Church, John Street,
Trenton on Wednesday, April 19 at 2 p.m. The Venerable James
McSHANE officiating. Cremation with interment at St. George's
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Trenton Memorial Hospital
Foundation or the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would
be appreciated by the family.
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