LUTTOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-22 published
LUTTOR,
Doctor
Charles
It is very great sadness that the passing of Doctor Charles
LUTTOR
is announced by his family. He died peacefully in his sleep in
his 88th year on Saturday October 20th, 2007. Beloved husband
to Maria, father to Charles and his wife Cheryl, Krisztina and
her husband Peter, Christopher and his wife Eleanor and Carol
and her husband Jim. Much loved grandfather of Curtis, Paul,
Cameron, Graeham, Steven, Adrienne and Robin. He was born in
Hungary but left after the war refusing to live under communism.
He met and married Maria in an Austrian Refugee Camp and together
they came to Canada in 1951 and made a lively home for themselves,
his in-laws and their four children. His surviving sisters Martha
and Judith remember a boy who hated to study but graduated as
the youngest doctor in Hungary. He practiced Obstetrics and Gynaecology
for 27 years at Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto until his retirement
in 1984. He had a generous heart, a strong work ethic and a great
love for his family. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday,
October 24th at 11 a.m. in St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic
Church, 432 Sheppard Ave East, Toronto M2N 3B7 with a reception
to follow in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church will be greatly
appreciated by the family.
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LUTYNSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-11 published
ROBINSON,
Kelly
Ann, B.Sc.
Passed away on Tuesday June 5, 2007, at the Princess Margaret
Hospital, in her 47th year, after a nine month battle with leukemia.
Beloved partner of Wayne
HOUSTON.
Daughter of Ralph and Lynda
ROBINSON.
Kelly leaves her dear sister Mary (husband Michael
VORMITTAG) and newborn niece Amanda, who shone a ray of sunshine
onto a prolonged period of suffering. Kelly was born in Toronto
on March 30, 1961 and graduated from Arts and Science at the
University of Toronto in 1984. She will be sorely missed by her
colleagues at Starplex Scientific. The members of the Executive
Women's Golf Association, will dearly miss her comradeship at
the tournaments she helped coordinate for 3 years. A private
service was held in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. The family
extends their grateful thanks to Doctor Andrzej
LUTYNSKI,
Doctor
Mark
MINDEN and all the nursing staff on the 15th Floor. In lieu of
flowers, donations in memory of Kelly may be made to the Princess
Margaret Foundation (416-946-6560) or www.pmhf.ca
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LUTYNSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-24 published
LANG,
Reginald
Stephen
Born December 17, 1936 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Died peacefully,
September 20, 2007 at Princess Margaret Hospital.
B.E. (Civil Engineering, M.Sc. (Community Planning), Ed.D., F.C.I.P.,
R.P.P. (Retired), Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Environmental
Studies, York University.
Survived by his wife
Donna
CARAVAGGIE, his two daughters Michelle
LANG,
Kearney,
Nebraska; and Mary-Ellen Dean
LANG (Alan
DEAN,)
Edinborough, Scotland. Loving brother to Marlene
HAGEN (Pat),
White Rock, British Columbia; Dennis
LANG (Joan), Burlington,
Ontario; and Pat
LANG
(Debbie,)
Edmonton,
Alberta.
Reg was a passionate, life-long learner, whose career included
community planning, environment impact assessment, the study
of strategic development and the management of organizational
change, but this was only part of his intellectual pursuits.
He had a natural ability to pursue many interests at the same
time and he loved to talk about ideas. These conversations would
often take place at the dinner table, where Reg greatly enjoyed
many years of delicious meals and excellent wine (and good television
afterwards). He loved hiking, both in Canada and Britain, but
it was the daily walk in his yard to check the garden and watch
the birds visiting the feeder that was his most constant communion
with the natural world.
Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial
Parkway South (northeast corner of Yonge and Industrial Parkway,
905-727-5421), Aurora from 10 a.m. Tuesday until the time of
the Memorial Service in our Chapel at 11 a.m. Inurnment Aurora
Cemetery.
In memory of Reg, the family would appreciate donations to the
Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. The family would like
to express their deepest appreciation for the care that Reg received
here, and their heartfelt thanks to Doctor Mark
MINDEN,
Doctor
Andrzej
LUTYNSKI, the staff of the Transfusion Unit, Unit 15a where Reg
received his initial treatment and Unit 15b where he passed away.
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