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BORLAND, Elizabeth Geraldine "Betty" (née
RUTLEDGE)
81, of Embro and formerly of R.R.#2 Lakeside passed away in Woodingford
Lodge, Woodstock on Saturday, December 30, 2006. She was born
in Waterdown, Ontario on September 19, 1925, a daughter of the
late George Albert
RUTLEDGE and the former Beatrice Geraldine
MAY.
She was a member of Kintore United Church, Kintore. She
was predeceased by her 1st husband, Robert Henry
VOGEL and her
daughter, Charlotte Ann
VOGEL, both in June of 1955; her grand_son,
Robert BRENNEMAN, on October 5, 1981 and by her brother, Bruce
RUTLEDGE.
She is survived by two daughters, Judy and husband
Alan KEUTSCH of London, Diane and husband Garry
BRENNEMAN of
R.R.#2 Embro; four grandchildren, Lance and wife
Tina
KEUTSCH,
Jeffrey and wife
Susan
KEUTSCH,
Sara
BRENNEMAN and fiancé Michael
AVOLEDO and Garry
BRENNEMAN
Jr.; three great-grandchildren, Lasse
PEDERSEN,
Wyatt
KEUTSCH and Anna
KEUTSCH; her sister-in-law,
Olive RUTLEDGE of Saint Marys; James
BORLAND of Lake St. Peter
and many sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. Relatives and Friends
will be received in the Francis Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street
North, Tavistock on Monday, January 1, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 2,
2007 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Janice
AICKEN will officiate. Interment
in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Sebastopol-Tavistock. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the
Multiple Sclerosis Society would be appreciated and may be made
through the Francis Funeral Home by calling 1-519-655-2431
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VOGEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-06 published
KORTE, Johan Eljas Kalervo (April 8, 1924-January 3, 2007)
After making a valiant 3 month effort to recover from the effects
of a raumatic ruptured aneurism, John passed gently into his
own 'good night' on January 3rd. He is survived by his harem
beloved wife and partner of 52 years Adele
(VOGEL,) daughters
Johanne (Richard
GREGORY) of Vancouver, Nancie
LEE, Lu
(Susan
KING) and Karen all of Ottawa and Heidi (Robert
McKEE) of Toronto.
Ever the proud grandfather, 'Grampuns' will be sorely missed
by Ryan, Keli, Lian and Derek
GREGORY,
Makena,
Hayden and Lake
KORTE-
MOORE,
Quincy and Jesse
KORTE-
KING and Kayla and Kieran
McKEE.
Predeceased by his mother and stepfather, Helvi and Eino
RINTA, father Paavo
KORTE and brother Matti
KORTE.
Born in Finland
and raised in Montreal, John developed a love for the Laurentians
and the ski crowd that taught him early on how to 'let 'em run'
a phrase he'd enthusiastically repeat many times to young and
old in his ski-obsessed family. John spent 42 years working for
Bell Canada forging a successful career that began on Baffin
Island and ended with 5 fascinating years spent in Saudi Arabia,
before retiring to Ottawa. He was one of those fortunate few
who loved every minute of his working life and considered it
enriched by the experiences and colleagues who coloured his journey.
John was a man who read widely, entertained graciously and was
humbly grateful for the gifts of Friendship and family that meant
so much to him. In lieu of flowers, his family asks that you
take the time to sit down with an old friend and share a story
or two… remembering that the chances to do so pass us by all
too soon. Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and
McGarry, 315 McLeod Street (Ottawa), on Sunday, January 7th,
2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Monday, January 8th, 2007 at 2: 30 p.m. Condolences
may be sent to korte.nomad@gmail.com
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VOGEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-10 published
VOGEL,
Wolfgang (1965-2007)
Taken from us too early, after a sudden illness, on December 5,
2007. Born in Germany, in Toronto since 2001, and an associate
professor at the University of Toronto. Survived by his wife
Dr. Vanita
JASSAL, parents Professor Gerhard
VOGEL and Marie-Luise
VOGEL, sister Karin
VOGEL
(Hans,) and parents-in-law Jovinder
and Narinder
JASSAL.
Resting at Morley Bedford Funeral Home,
159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto. Visitation on Sunday, December 9,
from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral service on Monday, December 10, at 11: 00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any charity or the
Yonge Street Mission.
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VOGL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-16 published
DONOVAN,
Daniel
James "
Bud"
Daniel James
DONOVAN, beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather
died peacefully on the morning of Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 in
Toronto. He was 92. Daniel was born on June 8, 1914 in Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Affectionately called 'Bud' by his Friends and family,
he followed a strict golfer's diet; he lived on greens as much
as possible. Already a natural at the age of 9, he quickly became
an accomplished amateur golfer as a teenager and burst into prominence
in the early 1930s. Having won the Manitoba Junior title in 1929 and
the Manitoba Open in 1933, he was one of eight Canadian amateur
golfers sent by the Royal Canadian Golf Association on a Goodwill
Tour of Britain in 1935. He was the only one to reach the fifth
round of the British Amateur Championship. He made quite an impression
with his fine swing and long distance hitting. The press called
him 'the last of the gallant Canadians.' The most outstanding
performance of his golf career came later in 1935. In the first
General Brock Open Championship - a tournament open to amateurs
and professionals - he was runnerup to American professional,
Tony Manero, beating every other U.S. and Canadian professional
player. He was also the first Canadian to receive a golf scholarship
to a U.S. university (University of Notre Dame in Indiana). During
the Second World War, as a naval officer, he met his wife Annette,
one of Air Canada's first stewardesses, at a dance at the Royal
York
Hotel in Toronto. By the end of the war, Bud
DONOVAN had
given up serious competitive golf and moved east, to work in
the insurance business. Always quick to tell an entertaining
story, he excelled in his lifelong career in sales. He was a
member of Scarboro Golf and Country Club and gave back his enjoyment
and passion for golf by working as a publicity officer for the
Ontario Golf Association. He was also a colour commentator for
major Canadian golf events on CFRB radio in Toronto and for
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television for 15 years.
Bud is survived by his three daughters Anne
SCHWALM
(Andrew
SCHWALM,)
Louise DONOVAN (Willi
VOGL,) and Nora
DONOVAN-
WARD
(Julian
WARD)
four grandchildren, Natalie
PETTI
(Tom
PETTI,) Doctor
Stephanie
JACOBS (Dr. Larry
JACOBS), Kimberley
McKEOWN, and Erin
McKEOWN
and four great-grandchildren, Donovan, Paige, Elle and Lawrence
JACOBS.
Bud joins his loving wife
Annette, who passed away in
1997. His ways were gentle and his sense of humour was understated.
Bud had an ideal golfing temperament, a quiet and unassuming
manner, and an infectious smile. His was a life of many great
moments both on and off the course. A private mass and celebration
of his life was held on June 2, 2007. His family would like to
thank his long time physician, Jocelyn
CHARLES, and all of the
staff at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Veterans' Residence
for their exemplary care and support. Donations to Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, Geriatric Research or Schulich Heart
Centre gratefully accepted in his memory.
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