INGLIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-11 published
McAFEE,
Susanna
Phyllis (née
MERRIFIELD)
At Grey Bruce Health Services-Markdale, on Sunday December 9th,
2007, Susanna Phyllis
McAFEE (née
MERRIFIELD) of Markdale, in
her 87th year. Beloved wife of Bert
McAFEE, loving mother of
Ann and her husband Raymond
BROWN of Markdale. Dear grandmother
of Susanna
INGLIS of Stratford, great-grandmother of Kelseigh,
Makaila, and Brayden. Survived by sister Rose
WILSON of Owen
Sound and brothers Frank
MERRIFIELD of Port Elgin and Nelson
MERRIFIELD
(Ora) of Markdale. Sadly missed by nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by brothers Eli, Tom, Jim and Raymond
MERRIFIELD.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home, Markdale
on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9.00 p.m. where a funeral
service will be held Wednesday December 12, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m.
If desired, donations to the Markdale Fire Department or charity
of choice would be appreciated.
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INGLIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-02 published
PASQUET,
Elizabeth
R.
Passed away peacefully at the Greater Niagara General Hospital
on Friday December 29, 2006 at the age of 83. Predeceased by
her loving husband Pierre A.
PASQUET (2003.) Dear sister of Mary
Isobel INGLIS. Dear mother of Marie E.
LAPOINTE and her husband
Michel of Nova Scotia and Paul G.
PASQUET and his wife
Kathleen
of Newcastle. Loving grandmother of Martin and Philip
LAPOINTE
of Nova Scotia and Karolyn and Suzanne
PASQUET of Newcastle.
Elizabeth was an active member of All Saints Anglican Church
congregation. She leaves behind many dear Friends. Elizabeth's
family will receive Friends at the Morse and son Chapel of the
Morgan Funeral Homes 5917 Main Street on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Service to celebrate her life will be held at All Saints Anglican
Church on Wednesday morning January 3, 2007 at 10: 30. Interment
will follow at the church cemetery. The family would like to
thank the staff of Lundy Manor for the care and attention shown
to their mother. For those who wish memorial donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Alzheimer's Society.
Online guest register www.morganfuneral.com
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INGLIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-06 published
BUCHANAN,
Rev.
Norman
At the Carpenter Hospice on June 5, 2007. Rev. Norman
BUCHANAN
in his 83rd year. Minister Emeritus of Saint_James United Church,
Waterdown, and retired teacher with the Hamilton Board of Education.
Loved husband of Flora
GALLIN and of the late Jean
RUSSELL.
Devoted
father of Susan
CLARK
(David) of Ancona, Illinois; David
BUCHANAN
(Lorraine MAISONNEUVE) of Ottawa, Ontario; and Catherine
GILHAM
(Thomas) of Herndon, Virginia. Proud grandfather of Michelle
HACON, Stephen
HACON (Sharon), Alex
INGLIS, Brian and Becky
CLARK
and great-grandfather of Emily and Tyler
HACON. Dear uncle of
Beth BUCHANAN and Judith
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH
(Brian.)
Brother-in-law and friend
of Jack and June
GALLIN of Guelph, Ontario. Family will greet
Friends at the Saint_James United Church, 306 Parkside Drive, Waterdown,
on Friday, June 8, 2007 from 1-2 p.m., where a Memorial Service
will be held at 2 p.m. Reception will follow in the Fellowship
Hall.
Our most sincere thanks to Doctor Randy
CROSS and Staff, and
the Staff and Volunteers of the Carpenter Hospice. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Carpenter Hospice or Saint James United
Church would be appreciated. Please sign the Book of Condolence at
www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com
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INGLIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-06 published
INGLIS,
Robert
William, C.A.
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital on Wednesday, July 4th, in
his 85th year. Beloved husband of Maisie, father of Robert and
his wife Cecilia and John and his wife Paige. Loving grandfather
of McKinley and Robbie. Dear brother of Margot (Grant) and family
and brother-in-law to Joyce
WOYEN. A life well spent balancing
the books and working the land. A memorial service will be held
in the chapel of the Morley Bedford Funeral Home 159 Eglinton
Ave. West, (2 stoplights west of Yonge Street), Toronto, on Monday
July 9th, at 1: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sunnybrook
Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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INGLIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-15 published
ROSENBERG,
Murray
(August 17, 1917-September 10, 2007)
Murray, aged 90, passed away suddenly and peacefully at home.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Theresa, son Lewis and
his wife Doctor
Fran
STEINBERG and son Ken and his wife Caryl
MARCELLUS.
Devoted Grandfather to Jason, Seth, Raffie, and Taya. He was
predeceased by his daughters Cecil, and Roberta. He was still
vital and active in the community and in the business he co-founded
over 50 years ago, Apex Realty.
Murray was one of 6 children, born on a farm in Edenbridge, Saskatchewan
and later moved to Brooksby, Saskatchewan. He graduated from
Queens College with a degree in Business Administration. He joined
the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 and served 7 years including
2 years overseas. In 1946 he was honorably discharged as a Warrant
Officer First Class and moved to Winnipeg. He joined with partner
Bill GOLDBERG to found Apex Realty and developed many buildings
in Winnipeg and was a Certified Property Manager.
Murray was past President of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, one
of the founders of the Winnipeg Jewish Foundation, past chairman
of B'nai Brith Camp, past member of the Red Shield Board of the
Salvation Army, and had a lifelong commitment to Israel and the
Winnipeg community. He supported many charities including the
Canadian Cancer Society, Salvation Army, Mary Mount and was a
proud and active member of the Canadian Legion. His interests
included politics, current events, literature and sports. Murray
will be missed by his Friends, associates, and co-workers.
His funeral was held Wednesday, September 12, 2007, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue and burial followed at the Shaarey Zedek Memorial
Park. We thank the Royal Canadian Legion for attending and providing
a Colour Guard and Last Post. We would also like to thank the
Pallbearers: Jason
ROSENBERG,
Seth
ROSENBERG, Bruce
ROSENBERG,
Matthew SEGAL, Bob
SILVER, Neal
NEP, Bill
BURNETT and Lorne
BELLAN
and Honourary Pallbearers: Norman
VICKAR,
Harry
VICKAR, Ike
VICKAR,
Bob WASYLUK,
Lawson
INGLIS, and Ernie
DANZKER.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to a charity
of your choice or to the Roberta Rosenberg Fund at Cancer Care
Manitoba or the Rosenberg Family Fund at the Jewish Foundation
of Manitoba.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-05 published
HODDER,
Leslie
Roger "
Les"
It is with great sadness that Les's family announces his peaceful
passing on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at The Scarborough General Hospital.
Loving husband of Donna and Father to Chad. Dear Brother of Vivian
INGRAM (Wes), Frances
HOWSE (Wilson), Olive
INGRAM, Linda
HEBERT
(Garry GLOVER), Marilyn
HODDER, Will
HODDER (Louise
KAZARIAN-
HODDER),
Katherine GRISHABER (Brian), Dallas
FRANKLIN (Michael
REYES),
Donna WOODS
(Doug,)
Norm
HODDER (Donna.) Les will also be greatly
missed by many nieces and nephews as well as dear Friends. A Memorial
service will be held at The Pine Hills Visitation Chapel and
Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount Road, on Friday July 6th at
2 p.m. in the Pine Hills Chapel. In memory of Les, donations
may be made to the Scarborough General Hospital Critical Care
Unit, Scarborough, Ontario.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-08 published
INGRAM,
Gordon "
Gord"
In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Gordon (Gord),
who passed away January 8, 2000. Never more than a thought away
Quietly remembered every day No need for words except to say
Still loved and missed in every way Lovingly remembered by your
wife, Bea and daughter, Ruth-Anne
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-13 published
DANN,
Clifford
Milton
After three philosophic years at Castleview-Wychwood Towers,
Cliff died peacefully, at Toronto General Hospital on New Year's
Eve 2006, at the age of 81.
son of Olive (née
BRASIER) and nephew
of Lillian
MONSON,
Cliff never tired of remembering his glory
days on the football and basketball teams at Humberside Collegiate.
Along with spectator sports, he loved golf, cards, games, television,
jazz and a good cup of coffee. With a work life beginning with
Air Canada (then Trans Canada Airlines) and ending with Harrison and
Blackburn Real Estate, Cliff always had time for his wide circle
of Friends and anyone who pulled up a chair. Although dementia
and Parkinson's Disease curtailed his activities in his last
years, he never lost his enthusiasm for the visits from his daughter
Cynthia (Dann
BEARDSLEY) and his treasured grandchildren Rachel,
Amelia and Max. "Grandpa" was extremely proud of them all but
remained dismayed that they played piano better than they played
golf. He enjoyed sports discussions with his son-in-law Jay
INGRAM
and conversations with his Friends, especially Frances
STRETTON,
Lou TICKINS and Royal
COPELAND, and his cousin Pat
GAVED of Guernsey,
Channel
Islands.
Special thanks to Jill
HALLAM at Castleview-Wychwood
Towers and Doctor Melanie
SPRING, Doctor Tony
LEE, Lisa, Cecilia, Kayan,
Lovelynn, Mike, Jackie, Judy, Linda and Pat of Toronto General
Hospital's 13th floor. A memorial service will be held Saturday,
January 13 at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas Street West,
Toronto. Visitation at 2 p.m. will be followed by a chapel service
at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hospital
for Sick Children Foundation -- IBD Research Program 525 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 2L3; or to the Toronto All-Star Big Band
3820 Bloor Street West, Toronto M9B 1K8.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-05 published
BRODIE,
Isabel
(May 31, 1920-June 1, 2007)
Servicewoman, healer, sportswoman, world traveller, passed away
peacefully on Friday, June 1, 2007 at the Kings Nursing Home
in Bolton, Ontario. She is preceded in death by her parents,
Robert and Ann
BRODIE, brothers Robert and Ian, and dear friend
Mable STUBBS.
She is survived by her nephew Michael
BRODIE and
his wife Marilyn, nieces Ann
INGRAM and husband Alan, Robin
CLEMAS,
Heather HEAPS and husband Len, Lee
MEGSON and husband John, Cathy
MOLINERO, numerous great and great-great-nieces and nephews,
and life-long friend Marion
LINDNER.
Isabel, born in Oakville,
Ontario and later residing in Clarkson, Ontario, enjoyed a rich,
colourful life. She served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during
World War 2, stationed 'overseas' in Newfoundland. She achieved
a degree in Physical Therapy after the war and worked at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children where she attained the position of
head Physical Therapist. Isabel retired from the hospital after
25 years of service. Isabel was an adventurer enjoying globetrotting,
camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing, birding, photography,
and golf. She was a skilled wood carver, dressmaker, gardener,
organist, folk dancer, and bridge player. She enjoyed entertaining
Friends, family, colleagues, and patients often at her home and
helping families who could not afford lodging during their child's
treatment at Sick Kid's. Over the years she sponsored children
through Christian Children's Fund visiting some of her sponsored
children in India and other countries. She will be greatly missed
by those who knew and loved her. She touched so many lives. She
will be held in our hearts always with great affection for her
character and love of life. A funeral service will be held on
Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, South of Steeles). She will
be laid to rest in the Veteran's section of York Cemetery (160 Beecroft
Rd.) following the service. Donations in lieu of flowers can
be made to Christian Children's Fund of Canada 1200 Denison Street
Markham, Ontario L3R 8G6 Canada Voice: (905) 754-1001 Toll free:
1-800-2635437 for on-line donations: sponsors@ccfcanada.ca Condolences
www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-23 published
INGRAM,
R.
Grant
University of British Colombia Professor R. Grant
INGRAM passed
away suddenly Wednesday June 13th, 2007. Grant was born in Warrington,
England, on February 15th, 1945, the only child to Tom and Anne
INGRAM. He obtained his PhD from the joint program in Oceanography
at M.I.T. and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. He was Professor
in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at McGill
from 1970-1997 where he took on numerous leadership roles and
was an outstanding teacher and mentor. He was instrumental in
establishing large multidisciplinary research programs studying
the influence of physical processes on biological productivity
in the ocean. He came to University of British Columbia to become
the founding principal of Saint_John's College and was most recently
the Principal of the College for Interdisciplinary Studies. Grant
had a passion for music, reading, writing, good food, wine, and
of course, the ocean. He was a devoted father and raised a loving
family with his first wife, Bea, in Montreal. He encouraged his
three children, Jonathan, Sara and Kate, to fulfill their dreams
with integrity. He was also devoted son to Tom, who survives
him with his step-mother, Doris. He recently became a grandfather
to Sienna. Grant and his wife, Helen, loved to travel, and they
spent many happy weeks in Villefranche-sur-Mer in France. Grant
was a man of great passion and 'joie de vivre' and is greatly
loved and cherished. A celebration of his life will be held at
the University of British Columbia First Nations Longhouse on
Friday June 22, at 3: 30 p.m. You are invited to sign the family's
online Memorial Book of condolences at www.personalalternative.com
Contributions in memory of Grant can be made in support of the
R. Grant Ingram Memorial Scholarship in Oceanography at University
of British Columbia. Please make your gifts payable to the R.
Grant Ingram Memorial Fund, Suite 500, 5950 University Boulevard,
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-25 published
INGRAM,
Ralph
Cyril
Husband, father, businessman. Born June 15, 1909, in Muskoka,
Ontario Died May 9 in Westbank, British Columbia, aged 97.
By Jay INGRAM and John
INGRAM,
Page L6
The one word that best characterizes Ralph
INGRAM's life is dedication
- to his wife, Doris (to whom he was married for more than 70 years),
and to his employer, the Hudson's Bay Co. Ralph was a "company
man" in the best sense of that phrase, joining the firm right
out of the University of Toronto in 1933 (B. Comm Hons) and staying
until his retirement in 1974.
These days, spending an entire work life with the same employer
seems staid and old-fashioned. But Ralph's career was exotic
compared to most. He spent a life managing Hudson's Bay Co. stores
- mostly then fur-trading posts - in the Arctic and subarctic
and spent, as a result, a substantial fraction of his life in
a part of the country most Canadians never see.
To the very end, his collection of Inuit prints and carvings
surrounded him as a rich reminder of his time in the Arctic.
He had a sharp eye for quality artworks, although one of his
favourite pieces was not a shrewd purchase but a gift, an embroidered
felt wall hanging made for him on retirement.
While he loved to tell stories about the North and his experiences
there, he was less public about his devotion to his wife. Not
an emotionally demonstrative man, he nonetheless, when he was
90, wrote a seven-page love letter to our mother on the occasion
of their 66th wedding anniversary.
In that letter, he revealed a depth of feeling for my mother
that was never apparent to us. He remembered fondly how he had
determined, from the moment he first saw her at Saint_John's Presbyterian
Church in Toronto, that she would be his. He even dared to recall
times when they fought, and how uncomfortable such disagreements
made him feel. It was startling in its openness.
He also had his childhood memories, some of them the breathtaking
recollections that only the very old possess. He told us once
how he remembered the end of the First World War: His mother
got him out of bed and took him to Withrow Park in Toronto to
see the giant celebratory bonfire.
Ralph loved sport: tennis and baseball when young, golf and curling
until well into his 90s. He was especially dedicated to golf
and played his last game when he was 92.
He never lost his love for Muskoka, even though he lived in western
Canada most of his life. No wonder: He was born in a cottage
on Lake Rosseau.
His life was pan-Canadian, and he was steadfast in the social
relationships he established everywhere. He wrote upwards of
100 letters to Friends and family every year, a practice he abandoned
only when he became physically incapable. Those who had cherished
that connection with him missed it when it was gone.
John and Jay
INGRAM are Ralph
INGRAM's sons.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-06 published
MAJSZTRIK,
Katalin "
Kay"
(President of ACE Packaging Limited)
Peacefully on Sunday, November 4, 2007. Beloved wife of the late
Geza MAJSZTRIK.
Loving mother of Vicky
SALIBA (Roger,)
Kathy
DEGUARA (Francis), Judy
INGRAM (Tom) and Tamy
OLIVEIRA (George).
Proud grandmother of Michael, Rachel, Tom, Nicole, Katie, Tommy,
Sierra, and Sabrina. Sister of Rita
HOLLO,
Tamas
NAGY, Aladar
NAGY and the late Attila
NAGY and Gerzson
NAGY.
Family and Friends
will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road (north
of Lawrence Avenue), Weston on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, November 9,
2007 at 11 a.m. If desired, donations to Covenant House would
be appreciated by the family.
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INGRAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-29 published
DAMPIER,
Hilda
Margaret (née
INGRAM) (1914-2007)
Hilda passed away peacefully on December 23, at the age of 93.
She was predeceased by her husband Lawrence (2002), her daughter
Anne (2001) and her son Paul (2001). Survived by daughters Hillary
(Ray) and Helen (Ron), and daughter-in-law Judi and son-in-law
Kibben. Granny was very proud and fond of each of her 15 grandchildren,
their partners and her 7 delightful great-grandchildren. She
will be greatly missed by her many relatives and Friends in Ontario.
Hilda was born, educated and married in London, Ontario where
she also waited out the war years as a steadfast military wife.
Hilda and Larry moved to Vancouver in 1957 where they lived a
full and active life. Her interests included The Marpole Auxiliary,
Les Girls Investment Club, Saint_John's Church, the University
of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology and her connection
with Pi Beta Phi. Hilda and Larry shared many happy years living
at Dorcas Point, Vancouver Island where they always welcomed
family and Friends. Hilda was a devoted mother, a loving and
supportive wife and a good friend to so many. Above all she will
be remembered for the gracious way she lived her life. The family
want to thank the staff at Sunrise Residence for the care they
gave Hilda. A private family service will be held. In lieu of
flowers donations can be made to The Paul Dampier Endowment (Northern
Lights College Foundation, 11401 8th Street, Dawson Creek, British
Columbia V1G 4G2) or the British Columbia Cancer Foundation.
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INGRID o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2007-01-07 published
Hundreds mourn 2007's first homicide victim
Family members comfort each other after the funeral of Jean
SPRINGER,
killed when she opened her front door on New Year's Day. Vince
TALOTTA / Toronto Star
By Thulasi
SRIKANTHAN,
Staff
Reporter
In the cold spitting rain, hundreds of mourners gathered at a
Scarborough church to pay their respects to Jean
SPRINGER,
Toronto's
first homicide victim of 2007.
Row upon row was packed with teary-eyed mourners at Morningstar
Christian Fellowship, who prayed and remembered the 60-year-old
as a kind and loving mother of two.
"She was selfless," said her friend, Judy
SUTHERLAND, as she
stood in the cold after the service. "We will miss her but we
will celebrate her life."
SPRINGER was shot to death shortly after she opened her door
on New Year's Day.
Altaf IBRAHIM, 26, was arrested in connection with the shooting.
He is believed to have been a friend of one of
SPRINGER's sons.
At the church yesterday, family members hugged each other as
they waited in the cold and rain, watching the casket being loaded
into the hearse.
Many wiped away tears as they left the service where two photo
collages were on display, filled with pictures of
SPRINGER through
the years, from her childhood days -- to dancing with her husband,
Arden-Ray.
A friend, Judy
INGRID, said
SPRINGER lived her life in a way
that inspired others to want to "model our life after her."
With her warmth, faith and her smile, Ingrid said
SPRINGER drew
many to her.
"From this turnout, you can see."
SPRINGER was born February 9, 1948 to Alva and Gwendolyn
REID
in the Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. As a young girl, she
shone academically.
Eventually, her academic aptitude led her to win a scholarship
to Bishop Anstey High School.
In the years following, she went to Trinidad's Mausica Teachers'
College where she graduated with a teacher's diploma.
After meeting and marrying her husband, she moved to Canada where
she became a bookkeeper and accountant after teaching for a few
years.
In Canada, she raised her two sons, Anton and Anwelle.
SPRINGER was also well known in her community as a woman with
a strong Christian faith. She often led prayers and took part
in the women's ministry at her local church.
"She was a very inspiring lady," said Sandra
MILLER, another
friend who had come to pay her respects.
A viewing for Friends and family was also held yesterday at Ogden
Funeral Home.
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