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BUCKLES o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-30 published
NICHOLLS,
Brenton "
Nick"
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, on
Monday,
May 26th, 2008. Brenton Robert (Nick)
NICHOLLS, of R.R.#4,
Owen
Sound, in his 65th year. Loving father of Merle
NICHOLLS
and his wife, Beth, Tammy
DUNCAN and her fiancé, Steve
BUCKLES,
both of Owen Sound and Jackie
NICHOLLS, of Windsor. Proud grandfather
of Jordan, Nathan, Desiree, Nicholas and Marrissa. Dear brother
of Jack NICHOLLS and his wife, Edith and Ted
NICHOLLS, both of
British Columbia and Sharon
ANDERSON and her husband, Jim, of
Hepworth and brother-in-law of Glen
BARBER, of Durham. Predeceased
by his parents, Meril and Isobel
NICHOLLS; his infant son, Keith
NICHOLLS; his sister, Lorraine
BARBER; his sister-in-law, Linda
NICHOLLS. A Funeral Service for Brenton (Nick)
NICHOLLS will
be held in the Chapel of the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 -
14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K-3X8 (519-376-7492)
on Monday, June 2nd, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Jack
FEARNALL
officiating. Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Georgian Bluffs. If so desired, the
family would appreciate donations to the Grey Bruce Health Services
Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation as your expression
of sympathy.
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BUCKLES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-10 published
SIMPSON,
William
Peter
Passed away suddenly on July 7, 2008, William Peter
SIMPSON in
his 58th year. Predeceased by his parents John Peter (Jeep) and
Mary 'Doris'
SIMPSON. Dear brother of Janet
EDWARDS of Oshawa
and Jeannie
BUCKLES of Calgary. Also predeceased by his brother
Ian Alexander (Goose)
SIMPSON. Fondly remembered uncle to Adam,
Aaron, Katie and Alexandra. Cremation has taken place. Visitors
will be received at the John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
Street at King Street on Saturday morning July 12, 2008 from
10 o'clock until the start of the Funeral Service at 11 o'clock.
If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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BUCKLES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-27 published
CRAIG,
Jean (née
BUCKLES)
(May 21, 1929-June 23, 2008)
Jean CRAIG of Calgary, Alberta passed away on Monday, June 23,
Jean will always be remembered for her great love of travel,
art, theatre, literature and her garden. Her family and Friends
will miss her compassion, warmth and love for them.
Jean is survived by her three daughters and two sons-in-law,
Cathy CRAIG, Sidney Craig
COURTICE and Cliff
COURTICE, Ellen
Craig BUDD and Roy
BUDD; her brother and sister-in-law, Robert
BUCKLES and Helena; and her grandchildren, Stephen, Laura, Erin,
Paige and Caity. She was predeceased by parents, C. Sheldon
BUCKLES
and Lillian May
BUCKLES.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Calgary Golf and Country
Club (One and one half blocks west of Elbow Drive on 50th Avenue
S.W. Calgary, Alberta) on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 6: 30 p.m.,
after Jean's granddaughter, Laura, returns from Europe. Forward
condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter, P.O. Box 52051, Edmonton
Trail North, Calgary, Alberta T2E 8K9 Telephone: (403) 539-5131.
In living memory of Jean
CRAIG, a tree will be planted at Fish
Creek Provincial Park by McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes Park
Memorial Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
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Rare blood clot killed Via passenger
By The Canadian Press, Tues., May 13, 2008
Toronto -- A South African woman whose sudden death sparked a
full-scale health scare and caused hundreds of Via Rail passengers
to be stranded in northern Ontario was killed by a blood clot
that travelled to her lungs, the Ontario coroner's office said
yesterday.
Dr. William
LUCAS said a pulmonary embolism caused the death
of Brenda BUCKLEY, 43, a tourist who was on a cross-Canada train
trip.
Her death on Friday caused her train to be quarantined in the
northern Ontario town of Foleyet, about 100 kilometres west of
Timmins.
LUCAS declined to provide details of
BUCKLEY's autopsy, saying
such information could only be disclosed to her family, but he
speculated the fatal blood clot may have been caused by deep-vein
thrombosis, an ailment that can afflict long-distance travellers.
The condition can develop when people sit for long periods in
confined spaces.
LUCAS said in some people, the blood clot forms
in the leg before moving to other parts of the body. The condition
is usually found in long-distance air travellers.
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BERNARD,
Terry
At London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital, on Monday,
July 21, 2008, Terry
BERNARD in his 69th year. Beloved husband
of Gwen. Loving father of Shelley and Jeff
VANDERWEYST of London,
Steve and Vicki
McCAW of Lobo, Susan and Marc
HALL of California,
Ron and Teresa of Stratford. Devoted grandfather of Emma
VANDERWEYST
and Lexi HALL.
Also remembered by his siblings Noreen
BUCKLEY,
Jacquie and Fran
LEE and Robert "Bob"
BERNARD.
Terry will be
sadly missed by his extended family, many nieces and nephews,
great Friends and employees. Predeceased by his loving sister
Judy HARDY and sister-in-law Helen
BERNARD.
Cremation has taken
place. The family will receive Friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Sunday July 27th, 2008 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street South, London where the memorial service will
be conducted in the chapel on Monday July 28th at 11: 00 a.m.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation 150 - 633 Colborne Street, London,
Ontario N6B 2V3 or Jesse's Journey, P.O. Box 5099, London, Ontario
N6A 4M8. On-line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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ROBERTSON,
Wanza▼
Kate▼ (née
BUCKLEY)
On Saturday, January 19, 2008, of cancer, surrounded by family
at her home in Mississauga, Ontario. Born in St. Catharines,
Ontario, on July 12, 1928, Wanza was the first child of the late
Eric and Edna (née
HONSBERGER)
BUCKLEY
(Windsor,▼
Ontario▼) and
a loving older sister to the late Keith
BUCKLEY (2000.) She was
predeceased by her mother- and father-in-law Agnes (née
BAILLIE)
and Peter ROBERTSON
(Bishopbriggs▼ and
Glasgow,▼
Scotland▼ and Windsor,
Ontario,▼) her husband of 41 years, Ronald
ROBERTSON, Q.C., in
1992, and by their daughter, Heather Agnes, in 1980. Wanza was
a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and a great friend to
many. She will be greatly missed by her three surviving children
and their spouses, Peter
ROBERTSON
(Antonietta▼
SEUCHARAN) Holly
ROBERTSON (Gaetano
AMATO), and Kate
ROBERTSON (Michael
HOPTON).
She will also be deeply missed by her eight grandchildren: Kate,
Eric, and Natalie
AMATO;
Lee▼ and Cole
ROBERTSON; and Matthew,
Sarah and Aimee
HOPTON.
She▼ was a cherished sister-in- law to
childhood friend Margaret
SPETTIGUE (née
ROBERTSON)
(Owen▼
SPETTIGUE)
of Leamington, Ontario, and sister-in-law Judy
BUCKLEY (née
LAWRASON)
of St Catharines and Toronto, and a very special aunt to their
respective children: Margaret-Ann, Charles, James, Katherine
and Christine
SPETTIGUE; and Erica and Andrew
BUCKLEY.
Dedicated▼
to the wellbeing of others, especially family, she was also very
active in the community. As a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer
Society for many years, she drove cancer patients to appointments
and treatments. She also delivered meals on behalf of Meals on
Wheels. Even the local wildlife benefited from her thoughtfulness:
Wanza nurtured milkweed and other native plants in her backyard
gardens long before it became trendy to do so. Wanza was a private
person, but her kindness and wry sense of humour drew many to
her. She was intensely interested in politics and enjoyed well-informed
and lively political discussions. With her keen intellect, she
was an avid reader and wordsmith, but nobody could say more by
simply arching an eyebrow. Her Friends and family will miss her
empathy, dry wit, and wise counsel. Wanza endured her illness
and her difficult final weeks and days with her characteristic
grace and dignity and with a stoicism and sense of humour that
was typical of her approach to life's troubles. A funeral service
will be held at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church, 24 Stavebank
Rd. North, (Port Credit) Mississauga (905-278- 8907), at 10: 30 a.m.
on Friday, January 25, 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Canadian Mental Health Association, The Canadian Cancer Society
or Plan Canada (formerly Foster Parents Plan) would be appreciated.
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ROBERTSON,
Wanza▲
Kate▲ (née
BUCKLEY)
On Saturday, January 19, 2008, of cancer, surrounded by family
at her home in Mississauga, Ontario. Born in St. Catharines,
Ontario, on July 12, 1928, Wanza was the first child of the late
Eric and Edna (née
HONSBERGER)
BUCKLEY
(Windsor,▲
Ontario▲) and
a loving older sister to the late Keith
BUCKLEY (2000.) She was
predeceased by her mother and father-in-law Agnes (née
BAILLIE)
and Peter ROBERTSON
(Bishopbriggs▲ and
Glasgow,▲
Scotland▲ and Windsor,
Ontario,▲) her husband of 41 years, Ronald
ROBERTSON, Q.C., in
1992, and by their daughter, Heather Agnes, in 1980. Wanza was
a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and a great friend to
many. She will be greatly missed by her three surviving children
and their spouses, Peter
ROBERTSON
(Antonietta▲
SEUCHARAN) Holly
ROBERTSON (Gaetano
AMATO), and Kate
ROBERTSON (Michael
HOPTON).
She will also be deeply missed by her eight grandchildren: Kate,
Eric, and Natalie
AMATO;
Lee▲ and Cole
ROBERTSON; and Matthew,
Sarah and Aimee
HOPTON.
She▲ was a cherished sister-in-law to
childhood friend Margaret
SPETTIGUE (née
ROBERTSON)
(Owen▲
SPETTIGUE)
of Leamington, Ontario, and sister-in-law Judy
BUCKLEY (née
LAWRASON)
of St Catharines and Toronto, and a very special aunt to their
respective children: Margaret-Ann, Charles, James, Katherine
and Christine
SPETTIGUE; and Erica and Andrew
BUCKLEY.
Dedicated▲
to the wellbeing of others, especially family, she was also very
active in the community. As a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer
Society for many years, she drove cancer patients to appointments
and treatments. She also delivered meals on behalf of Meals on
Wheels. Even the local wildlife benefited from her thoughtfulness:
Wanza nurtured milkweed and other native plants in her backyard
gardens long before it became trendy to do so. Wanza was a private
person, but her kindness and wry sense of humour drew many to
her. She was intensely interested in politics and enjoyed wellinformed
and lively political discussions. With her keen intellect, she
was an avid reader and wordsmith, but nobody could say more by
simply arching an eyebrow. Her Friends and family will miss her
empathy, dry wit, and wise counsel. Wanza endured her illness
and her difficult final weeks and days with her characteristic
grace and dignity and with a stoicism and sense of humour that
was typical of her approach to life's troubles. A memorial service
was held at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church, in Port
Credit, Mississauga on January 25, 2008. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association, The Canadian
Cancer Society or Plan Canada (formerly Foster Parents Plan)
would be appreciated.
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BUCKLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-21 published
BUCKLEY,
William
Barron
It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing
of William Barron
BUCKLEY.
Bill passed away at Sunnybrook Veterans
Hospital on Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Bill was born in 1916
in Regina, Saskatchewan and raised in Regina before attending
Trinity College at the University of Toronto (B. Comm.). He served
as a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War 2.
Following the conclusion of the war, Bill continued his studies
in Montreal and received his Chartered Accountant degree. He
engaged in private practice in Toronto for the remainder of his
career. Bill continued his parents involvement in Church activities
and was a founding member of the Donway United Church. Bill is
survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Phyllis and his five
children Marilyn (Tom
SUTTON,)
Bill
(Anne
BUCKLEY,) Tim (Naomie
BOYLAN), Philip, Beatrice (Michael
COOKSON) and his grandchildren
Stephen, Paul, Matthew, Meagan, Laura, Nicholas, Madelaine, Amelia,
Petra, Ian and Hannah and his four great-grandchildren. The family
would like to thank Bill's wonderful caregivers at Sunnybrook
Veterans Hospital and his personal caregivers, for their kind
and respectful care. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel at 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto
(south of Eglinton Avenue E.) on Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and
7 to 8: 30 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Leaside United
Church, 822 Millwood Rd., Toronto, 11 a.m. Saturday February 23.
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BUCKLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-12 published
Blood clot caused Via rider's death, police say
By Colin FREEZE,
Page A3
Toronto -- A short-lived pandemic scare, one that caused a train
to be quarantined last Friday, actually resulted from a sedentary
passenger's fatal blood clot, police have told The Globe and
Mail.
Brenda BUCKLEY, a 43-year-old South African tourist travelling
alone on a cross-Canada rail journey, died from a pulmonary embolism,
authorities say. The condition, the worst-case outcome of a lesser
malady known to travellers as deep-vein thrombosis, can result
from protracted periods of sitting.
The condition has been known to arise on long-haul flights, but
many observers are surprised it is being linked to rail travel.
"This is not a condition Via [Rail] has ever encountered on any
of its trains," Catherine Kaloutsky, a spokeswoman for the company,
said last night. She said Via Rail doesn't warn passengers about
the risk of thrombosis, but will review practices.
The rarity of the condition on train journeys may have contributed
to the case's initial aura of inexplicability, which fuelled
the infectious-disease speculation that garnered global headlines.
The Ontario Provincial Police say a host of factors conspired
to cause police to fear the worst. Ms.
BUCKLEY's death while
travelling through Northern Ontario on Friday coincided with
another passenger being airlifted to hospital after complaining
of a severe respiratory problem. Five other passengers were also
complaining of flu-like symptoms.
By Saturday, it was clear that all of the cases had arisen independently.
Authorities issued a statement saying the five passengers were
"afflicted by a common flu virus," the airlifted woman had a
history of breathing difficulties, and that Ms.
BUCKLEY had "died
of natural causes."
Yesterday, The Globe asked an investigating Ontario Provincial
Police officer to elaborate on the kinds of natural causes that
could kill a 43-year-old. The death was "due to a pulmonary embolism,"
Detective
Sergeant
Michael
PILON responded.
He explained that after an autopsy in Sudbury, a pathologist
told him that the condition can result from someone "sitting
in a car for a long period of time, or, in this case, sitting
in a train."
Little is known about Ms.
BUCKLEY, whose age had been estimated
by some fellow passengers as about 20 years older than that listed
in her passport. She had provided the travel agency with the
name of a sister in South Africa as next of kin. "It came as
a shock to the family," said Det. Sgt.
PILON, who notified relatives.
The South African tourist had booked her Canadian trip through
Trafalgar Tours, a company that promotes the "breathtaking scenery"
of the Rockies, including their "snow-capped peaks, hanging glaciers,
pounding waterfalls and surging rivers."
Ms. BUCKLEY had already spent several days on a train before
crossing into Alberta from British Columbia last week. She boarded
another train in Jasper, and had nearly completed the two-day
trip to Sudbury when she began complaining of shortness of breath.
"It was a very sudden event," Det. Sgt.
PILON said.
In the past, airline agents have been forced to deal with similar
incidents. "It may be we will see something like that two, three,
four times a year with air traffic," said William
LUCAS, a coroner
for the province of Ontario. In an interview yesterday, he said
he has never heard of any such case arising on a train. He expressed
surprise, given that there is "a greater freedom of mobility
on the train than there is on an airplane."
Blood circulation is often dependant on the mechanics of walking,
Dr. LUCAS said, explaining that active leg muscles set about
"squeegeeing, like toothpaste, your blood back into circulation."
Long periods of sitting cause the blood to pool in the legs and
possibly coagulate into clots. Should a clot become dislodged
from the legs and travel up to arteries that feed the lungs,
it can spell disaster.
A funeral home in Timmins, Ontario, was making arrangements to
send Ms. BUCKLEY's body back to South Africa.
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STRANGE,
Judge
H.
Hazen (1939-2008)
Judge
H.
Hazen
STRANGE passed away peacefully on May 14, 2008,
surrounded by his family. He leaves behind his beloved wife,
Heather, adored daughters, Elizabeth and Jenny, brother, Bobby
(Peggy,) nephew Robbie (Kimberley,) niece Kyla
POLLARD
(Carl,)
sister-in-law Barb
BUCKLEY (Robert), Aunt Mary
COPP and several
cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, H. Hazen
STRANGE,
Sr. and Marion
STRANGE, and brother, Colin Bruce
STRANGE.
Although
born in O'Leary, Prince Edward Island, Hazen spent most of his
life in Fredericton. His life was filled with achievements including
many distinguished awards. He holds BBA, B.A. and BCL
degrees from University of New Brunswick and began his law career
after being admitted to the Bar in 1964. He spent time in private
practice and worked in Ottawa for the 1967 Centennial Commission
before returning to Fredericton in 1967 to become a prosecutor
with the province of New Brunswick. He was appointed Assistant
Director of Public Prosecutions in 1969 and became Director in
1971. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1978. Hazen was appointed
to the Provincial Court of New Brunswick in 1981. He worked initially
in Burton and later in Fredericton and enjoyed travelling around
the province to hear cases. He loved his time serving as Chief
Provincial Court Judge from 1987-1997. He continued on the bench
until his sudden passing. Hazen was a true gentleman. He treated
people with fairness and respect and was highly regarded by those
in his profession. His love for his work was secondary only to
his love for his family. In his spare time, he was an avid salmon
fisherman and storyteller. He will be sadly missed by all who
loved him. A celebration of Hazen's life will be held Tuesday,
May 20th at 2 p.m. at Christ Church Cathedral in Fredericton.
Cannon T.A. Smith and the Very Reverend Keith Joyce will officiate.
Donations can be made to the Canadian Red Cross or the New Brunswick
Extra-Mural Program. The family wishes to thank all of those
involved in caring for Hazen over the last few days of his life.
Arrangements have been entrusted to McAdam's Select Community
Funeral Home. (458-9170) www.mcadamsfh.com
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EVENS,
Mary
Edith (formerly
HAMMOND, née
BUCKLIN)
Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend slipped
away peacefully December 23, 2007 in Victoria, B.C.
Predeceased by husbands Reginald Ellery Percy
HAMMOND and Clifford
Wallis EVENS, sisters Velma, Adele, Margaret, brother Edwin.
She leaves children Jean
EDGE-
PARTINGTON
(John) of Creston, British
Columbia, Glen
HAMMOND
(Catherine
SCOTT) of Chemainus, British
Columbia, Lynne
HAMMOND of Ottawa, Ontario, grandchildren Michael
EDGE-PARTINGTON, David
EDGE-
PARTINGTON, Robin
EDGE-
PARTINGTON,
Chrissy HAMMOND and Ted
HAMMOND, 8 great-grandchildren, numerous
nieces and nephews.
She was the last surviving member of the
BUCKLIN family who emigrated
from England to Rhode Island in the early 1600's.
The daughter of U.S. Consul-General George Augustus
BUCKLIN
Jr.▼
and mother Emiline
PORTER from Keene, Ontario, her extraordinary
life began February 10, 1911 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Her
childhood was spent in France, Germany, Mexico, Canada and New
Zealand; she spoke 4 languages by the age of ten. She began playing
the cello at age 9, later obtaining an M.A. in Music at Mills
College, Berkeley. Her orchestral career included the Victoria
Symphony in the 1950's (principal cello), Toronto Symphony 1961-70
(assistant principal cello), and Orchestra London 1970-79 (principal
cello) while husband Clifford
EVENS was music director. She was
also on the faculty of University of Western Ontario. In the
1980's she played with the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra
and Canadian Opera Company Orchestra In addition, she enjoyed
playing in numerous chamber music groups throughout her long
career. She earned the love and respect of colleagues wherever
she played. Her passion for music was matched by her passion
for life - she lived it to the fullest. Always positive and younger
than her years, she was open to new adventures, whether they
be travelling the world, horse backpacking, or trying water-skiing
in her 70's.
Uncomplaining, she faced the challenges of her life with courage,
strength, determination and humour. Her extensive far-flung family
was vitally important to her. In turn, her warmth and selflessness
endeared her to family and Friends, who often sought her wise
advice. Her influence on succeeding generations is profound.
Special thanks to the staff at Glenwarren, caretakers and Doctor Luckhurst
for their devoted care. In lieu of flowers, please send donations
to Collegium Program at Victoria Conservatory of Music, 900 Johnson
Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 3N4 or National Youth Orchestra
of Canada, 258 Adelaide St. #400, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1N1
A "Celebration of Life" will take place in the spring. Condolences
can be sent to: www.firstmemorialfuneral.com
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Mary EVENS: 96
Cellist Played In Concerts, And For Ballet And Opera
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Page
S10
Victoria -- Mary
EVENS, a cellist who performed with symphony
orchestras across the land during a long career, has died in
Victoria. She was 96.
Her orchestral résumé included the Victoria Symphony as principal
cello in the 1950s, after which she joined the Toronto Symphony
Orchestra as assistant principal cello from 1961 to 1970. She
was then principal cello for London Symphony Orchestra (now Orchestra
London) until 1979. At each of these she was joined by her husband,
Clifford EVENS, a violinist and conductor.
Mary Edith
BUCKLIN was born on February 10, 1911, at Guatemala
City,
Guatemala, where her father, George Augustus
BUCKLIN,
Jr.,▲
was the American consul-general. Her mother, the former Emiline
PORTER, hailed from Keene, Ontario, near Peterborough. Mr.
BUCKLIN
later served as a consul at Victoria, during which time his daughter
won the gold medal for excellence in solo performance at the
1929 Victoria music festival.
Her childhood education owed more to Baedeker than to the ABCs,
as she lived in France, Germany, Canada, Mexico and New Zealand.
She spoke four languages by age 10, by which time she had already
taken up the stringed instrument that would be her lifelong avocation
as well as passion. She studied in London; Paris; Koblenz, Germany
and in Seattle, Washington. Among her instructors was Kurt Reher,
familiar to longhairs of a later age for having recorded with
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.
She earned a master's degree in music at Mills College at Berkeley,
California., and later held a position on the faculty of the
University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario
After her husband's death in 1980, she played with the National
Ballet of Canada Orchestra, as well as the Canadian Opera Company
Orchestra.
Among her former pupils is Christopher
SHARPE, who is the associate
principal cello for the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.
Mrs. EVENS died on December 23. She leaves a son, two daughters,
five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. She was predeceased
by husbands Reginald Ellery Percy
HAMMOND and Clifford Wallis
EVENS.
She was also predeceased by a brother and three sisters.
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HEASMAN,
John
Douglas
Passed away at his residence in Meaford on Thursday, July 17,
2008 in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Isabelle
HEASMAN.
Dear
father of Robert and his wife Donna, and Dennis and his wife
Darlene, step-father of Darlene
NEWELL,
Linda and Burt
BUCKTON,
John and Lillie
BATES,
Jim and Alma
BATES, Isabelle
KING and
Scott FISHER, Keith
BATES, Karen and Cliff
MOLE and Brenda
JOHNSTON.
Dear brother of Albert (Marion)
HEASMAN, and Madeline (George)
PTOLEMY.
Sadly missed by three grandchildren; Deborah, Tammy
and Jennifer, and four great-grandchildren; Ryan, Ashlyn, Tyler
and Katlyn. Also sadly missed by several step-grandchildren and
step-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Resting
at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, Meaford, where the funeral
service will be held on Monday afternoon July 21 at 1 p.m. followed
by cremation. Visitation on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. As an
expression of sympathy, donations can be made to Strathaven Baptist
Church Building Fund.
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LARMOND,
George
The family of the late George
LARMOND wish to express sincere
appreciation and gratitude to all Friends and family for the
support given over the past months. We would life to thank everyone
for the beautiful floral tributes, memorial donations, sympathy
cards and food. Sincere thanks and gratitude to Doctor
BUCKTON and
the staff at North Lambton Community Health Centre, Doctor
WATLING,
staff at London Regional Cancer Centre, Nurses and P.S.W.'s of
Bayshore and the folks at Community Care Access Centre. Thanks
to Rev. Jean
CARRUTHERS,
Rev.
Deborah
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and Pedro and the
Forest United Church choir. Also thanks to the U.C.W. and the
Forest
Legion for a wonderful lunch. Thanks to Brett
DENNING
and the Dodge Funeral Home. Words cannot express the sincere
appreciation felt towards the words, actions and support of our
family at the Forest United Church. Rev. Cathy, George Jr., Joe
and Davey LARMOND.
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HUNTER,
Dorothy
May
At Tilbury on April 16, 2008 with her son and daughter-in-law
by her side. She would have been 91 yrs. next month. Predeceased
by her husband Thomas, son Thomas Melvin Jr., brother Ted
MELVIN,
and granddaughter Jennifer
NIXON.
She is survived by daughter
Joyce (Rodney) of Kelowna, daughter Victoria (Douglas) of London,
and Mark (Lee) of Tilbury, sister-in-law Christine
DUNCAN of
Illinois, niece Anne
BUCKTON also of Illinois, nephew David
DUNCAN
of Denver, daughter-in-law Virginia
HUNTER of Ancaster and nephew
Laurence of England, six grandchildren Kyla, Tara, Jessica, Rebecca,
Andrew and Michael. Family and Friends were most important to
her. A private funeral service will be held at Memorial Funeral
Home on Saturday April 19, 2008. Cremation and interment with
no service will take place at Woodland Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind. Special thanks to Debbie
OUELLETTE and
the staff at Hudson Manor for their amazing care.
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BUCZEL,
Harry
Peacefully at home on Sunday, April 13, 2008, Harry
BUCZEL of
London in his 83rd year. Dear friend and partner of Julie
SCORNAIENCKI.
Survived by his first wife
Helga
BUCZEL.
son of the late Kazimiesz
and the late Konstancja of Poland. Beloved father of Roland and
his wife Anne
BUCZEL,
Vince and his wife Patricia
BUCZEL, Sonja
and her husband Fred
BEDELL,
Annette
BUCZEL and Richard
BUCZEL.
Loving grandfather of Ryan, Sarah and Nicholas
BUCZEL,
Patrick
BUCZEL, and Lucas
BEDELL. He will be sadly missed by Christina,
Carmen and Michael
SCORNAIENCKI.
Harry was a World War 2 Veteran.
Visitation will be held on Friday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the
funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, April 19, 2008
at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Harry are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
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