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KLIMAN
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KLINCK
KLINE
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KLICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-26 published
McNAMARA,
Helen
Christine
On Sunday, December 23, 2007. Beloved sister of Joseph
McNAMARA,
Peggy WILSON
(Bill,)
Barbara
KLICH (Ted) and the late Marie.
Dear aunt of Willy, Patty, Cathy, Julia, Joseph, John, Christina,
and the late Christopher and Teddy. Helen was an accomplished
writer, author, broadcaster, and artist reporting on the jazz
scene in Toronto. Visitation Thursday, December 27 from 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
and 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road
(north of Lawrence Avenue). Funeral Friday, December 28 at 10 a.m.
in the Ward Chapel.
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KLIMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
SHNIER,
Norman
Peacefully on Thursday, July 12, 2007 at Toronto General Hospital
surrounded by his family. Norman
SHNIER, beloved husband of Roberta.
Loving father and father-in-law of John, David and Evelyn, and
Paul and Elissa. Devoted grandfather of Pinhus, Sarah-Eta; Stephen,
Rachel, and Zachary; Esther-Leora, Sholom, Avroham, and Elana-
Gitte. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Bertha and the late
Gordon KLIMAN of Winnipeg, Irving and the late Eleanor, Jack
and the late Esther of Oklahoma City, Cecil and Rae of Winnipeg,
Esther and Lanny
REMIS of Winnipeg, Babe and the late Jack
FINKELSTEIN
of Winnipeg, Max and Chana of Vancouver, Philip and the late
Shirley, Allan and Rhona of Winnipeg, Raye and Max
DOLGOY of
Edmonton, Helen and the late Abe
SPEVAKOW of Edmonton, the late
George SHNIER, and the late Clifford
SHNIER. He will be fondly
missed by his many nieces and nephews. At Benjamin's Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin)
for service on Sunday, July 15, 2007 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment
the Temple Sinai Section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 11 Janesville
Road, Thornhill, with daily visits beginning at 1: 00 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Roberta
and Norman Shnier Family Endowment Fund c/o The Baycrest, 416-785-2875.
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KLIMM o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-29 published
FERRIS,
Francis
Grant
(October 31, 1940-December 23, 2007)
Passed away on Sunday December 23, 2007 at the Saugeen Memorial
Hospital in Southampton. Francis (Grant) of Port Elgin was in
his 68th year. Grant was an enthusiastic outdoorsman who worked
diligently over his lifetime to protect and preserve the environment.
One of his great loves was fishing on the Saugeen River where
his motto was “catch and release”. Another love was motorcycles,
and he spent many happy days riding his Gold Wing along county
roads with his motorcycle buddies from Guelph. He was a proud
member of the Grey Bruce Motorcycle Touring Club, Outdoor Writers
of Canada, the Sydenham Sportsman Association, Ontario Federation
of Anglers and Hunters, Lake Huron Fishing Club, Friends of MacGregor
Point Provincial Park, Blue Ridge Sportman's Club, Ducks Unlimited,
National Wild Turkey Federation, co-founder and writer for the
Grey/Bruce Outdoors Webpage, and many others. But his greatest
love was for his family. He will be forever missed by his wife
of 38 years, Gloria
(FARYON,) and his children Frank, Russ (Manie)
of Milton, Lara
INNEO
(Vito) of Guelph, and Alyssa (Shawn
MacPHERSON)
of Cambridge. He was a proud and loving Papa to Olyvia
INNEO
and Talia FERRIS. He is also survived by his dear sisters Dianne
DOEKES
(Charles) and Donna
WARNER (Ralph,) nephews Lee and Steve
COWTAN, Daryl
WARNER, and nieces Cheryl
KLIMM and Jen
WARNER.
Also surviving are the many lifelong Friends he loved as brothers
and sisters. He truly cherished them. Grant was predeceased by
his parents Frank Cyril
FERRIS and Olive Ada
COLLINGRIDGE, and
also an infant daughter, Jessica. Cremation has taken place and
a private committal will take place at Woodland Cemetery, Guelph,
at a later date. If anyone wishes, donations can be made to any
of the environmental groups listed above (cards available at
the funeral home 519-822-4731 or send condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
A battle bravely fought, a sense of humour that never quit, and
a story for every occasion. Ride free now, Grant.
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KLINCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-10 published
METZGER,
Thomas
Robert "
Bob"
After a courageous battle fought with dignity, Bob passed away
peacefully at home on August 8, 2007. He leaves his wife Marg
(HUGHES) and his beloved sons, Peter and Daniel. Predeceased
by his parents Alvin John and Beth
METZGER of Hanover. He is
survived by brothers, Allan (Karen) of Guelph and John of Hanover.
Bob will be missed by his many cousins and three special Aunts
- Margaret
KLINCK of Chilliwack, Alice (Claus)
ANDRESS of Nanaimo
and Claire
HOTSON of Kelowna. He was a favourite brother-in-law
to Ann and Greg
NAHERNE,
Mary and Bob
MOORE and Janet and Jim
MacKEY and a caring uncle to several nieces and nephews. Bob
inspired those around him during the last 19 months with his
determination, always maintaining his sense of humour and positive
attitude. Fishing at the pond in Hanover, the cottage at Baysville,
Saturday morning hockey games, collecting rare coins and working
with his colleagues and clients at Fahr and Hall Chartered Accountants
were all passions enjoyed by Bob. A service to celebrate Bob's
life will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 14th at Rosedale
United Church, 159 Roxborough Drive, Toronto. Reception to follow
at the church. Bob believed every child should have the opportunity
to experience camp and thus, if desired, donations can be given
in his name, in lieu of flowers, to Camp Oochigeas, a camp for
children with cancer, 60 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 201, Toronto,
Ontario, M4T 1N5 (416-961-2267).
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KLINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-17 published
PILFOLD,
Joseph
Henry
(April 24, 1920-August 7, 2007)
Joseph Henry
PILFOLD was born a true cockney in Bermondsey at
the South end of Tower Bridge in London in 1920. His mother and
father were once elected Pearly King and Queen. His handsome
looks and flaming red hair which remained until very late in
life made him stand out, as did his ability as a crooner, soccer
player, dart player and jovial wit. At nineteen he saw active
service in the British army in West Africa, catching malaria.
He volunteered as a gunner on merchant ship convoys crossing
the Atlantic and was torpedoed twice on the same day in the Bay
of Biscay in two different ships, surviving 36 hours in the water
before being rescued.
Near the end of the war he was assigned to the entertainment
unit. He met a beautiful war widow with two young children, Amy
SUCH (née
GUNTHORPE) while performing at the Adelphi Theatre
and they married in Christmas of 1948. Amy and Joe opened up
a florist shop then immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1953. There,
Joe worked in real estate, at one time opening his own business
before being appointed the sales manager for Pitney Bowes. He
and Amy spent their life moving back and forth between Canada
and the United Kingdom several times before settling in British
Columbia some 20 years ago. He is survived by his wife Amy, step-sons
Lionel and Peter
SUCH, their wives Alice
SUCH and Joyce
KLINE
grandchildren Lionel, Kerry, Stephanie, Luba and Julia and great-grandchildren
Spencer, Stirling, Morgan and Tuesday. A celebration of Joe's
life will be held at First Memorial, 1155 Fort Street in Victoria,
on September 8, at 3.00 p.m.
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KLING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-10-18 published
Neighbours left in shock following murder-suicide
By Rob LAMBERTI, Sun Media, Thurs., October 18, 2007
Toronto -- Neighbours are stunned and shaken, but they understand
Ed and Jessie
KLING were suffering.
"It was unbelievable shock. I still don't want to believe it
happened," next-door neighbour Jim
PATSAKOS said.
"You would never think this would happen to these people. It
would never cross your mind."
Jessie, 81, who was bedridden and suffering from cancer, which
claimed her sister this past summer, was found shot to death
in a bedroom Tuesday night.
Her husband, Ed, 83, a Second World War veteran and retired teacher
who was suffering from a heart condition, was found dead in the
garage of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Jessie's body was found by a daughter and police found Ed. The
couple had three daughters and a son and several grandchildren.
One daughter, Susan, committed suicide about 20 years ago, said
one neighbour.
The Klings were known for their colourful blooms in the small
but well-kept flower beds, but neighbours said Ed didn't seem
to take care of his precious flowers this summer as well as he
did in summers past.
Neighbours didn't know anything about the long barrelled shotgun
and handguns Toronto Police took out of the red brick bungalow.
Police also took a blood-soaked patio chair out of the garage.
"How are you going to survive when everything hits you?" asked
a neighbour. "You can only feel sad for them."
But when they were well, they lit up the neighbourhood, say area
residents.
"They were always out there in their garden and talking to everybody
who walked by,"
PATSAKOS said.
But they were slowing down, the neighbour of 20 years said. "They
were both failing."
PATSAKOS said he spoke with the couple's son Barry, of California,
during Thanksgiving, who said his elderly parents were "going
downhill pretty quick."
Nevertheless, there was no indication of a pending tragedy, he
said.
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