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ETTEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-23 published
LONDON,
Kilburn
Worden
It is with great sadness that the family of Kilburn
LONDON announces
his passing on July 19, 2008, at the age of 92. Born in Millinocket,
Maine, and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, he was the son
of the late Alice
PARKER and Doctor Jepson
LONDON. He was predeceased
by his sister Edna, brothers Woodrow and Allison and by his wife
Madeline Pearl
PRINCE. He is survived by daughter Sandi and son
Michael (Karyn
COOPER.) He was a beloved Pop-pop to grandchildren
Christine GUPTILL (Jamie
BYL) and James
GUPTILL (Jeanette
ETTEL)
and Victoria and Jepson
LONDON, and great-grandchildren Morgan
BYL and Joshua
GUPTILL.
Fondly remembered by sisters-in-law Joan
LONDON and Jessie
LONDON, and his many nieces and nephews and
their families. He served as a Lieutenant during the Second World
War in Canada, Labrador and Europe. He had a distinguished career
with the Bank of Nova Scotia that spanned 45 years. Cremation
has taken place. Friends will be received at the Sherrin Funeral
Home, 873 Kingston Road (416-698-2861), on Thursday, July 24,
2008 between 6 and 8 p.m. A memorial service will be held at
Beach United Church (formerly Kew Beach United Church), at 140 Wineva
Avenue, on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Remembrance donations
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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ETTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-23 published
PACE,
Elizabeth
Deans "
Betty" (née
WAUGH)
(July 6, 1921-April 20, 2008)
Peacefully slipped away after a valiant fight against Leukemia,
on Sunday, April 20, 2008, at Victoria Hospital, London. Loving
wife of the late Doctor W.E.
PACE. R.N. Winnipeg Class of '45, Mother
of 6, Genealogist, Abstract Artist and fascinating friend to
many. Betty lived her 86 years of life on this earth to the fullest
with spirit, fire and great style and will live forever in the
hearts of her children, grandchildren and great-grand_son: Anne
and Harry WALKER of Burlington with children Jennifer and husband
Steven SMITH (and young son William,) Lindsay and David; Captain
John and Sheilagh
PACE of Richmond, British Columbia with children
Jessica and Kaitlin; Doctor Ron and Ellen
PACE of Waterloo with
children Michael and Alison; Mary
(PACE) and Roy
FRENCH of Toronto
with son Alex
(PACE) and daughters Jennifer and Katie; Allan
PACE and Lin
WARD of Orangeville with son Taylor; and Carla Louise
PACE of Vancouver. Cherished sister of the late Richard
WAUGH
and his wife
Pat, cousin to Alex
WAUGH and his partner Jerry
DEE, and Pat
(WAUGH)
ETTER of Arizona, and much loved Aunt to
her many WAUGH nieces and nephews. Born in Antwerp, Belgium,
Betty moved with her family back to Winnipeg where her forefathers
pioneered the Red River Settlement. It was there that Betty graduated
as an R.N. and where she met and married the love of her life,
Bill PACE.
They settled in London, Ontario and enjoyed the summers
in Muskoka, autumn canoe trips in Algonquin Park, and their beloved
Lake Kawagama camp. Together they founded a family of nature-lovers,
bird watchers, driftwood walkers, amateur biologists, paddlers
and all with just a touch of Betty's unique perspective on the
natural world. Throughout her life Betty steeped herself in the
history and mystique of her pioneering past and, thanks to her
love of genealogy, all of her children shared in the dramatic
stories of their collective past through the
WAUGH /
MOWAT line.
Betty was the consummate letter writer and her distinctive cursive
handwriting on weekly letters will be missed by many. Always
creative, a true turning point for Betty was attending H.B. Beal
art classes and becoming part of a devoted group of art aficionados.
The creative freedom of abstraction in watercolour, oils and
acrylic was perfect for expressing her passionate spirit. She
loved colour and her many works showed off her bold dramatic
flair. She approached her art as she did her life, with great
zest and energy, and right to the end rose to the challenge of
one last small canvas with her signature theme, a graceful swan.
Betty's passionate temperament fueled her vibrant art, her approach
to gardening, baking and cooking, and also her fierce love and
concern for her husband, family, Friends and neighbours. She
had her own sense of style, whether in the kitchen, the garden
or at a party, loved hats and fine shoes, and spread a lifetime
of joy with her beautiful smile. Friends may call on Friday,
April 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James
Street at Richmond, London, where the funeral service will be
conducted on Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m. As flowers of all
types were a focus in her life and art, floral tributes are always
appreciated by Betty and her family, or a donation to the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society of Canada, 480 University Avenue, Suite 1502,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1V2.
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ETTINGER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-22 published
MCINNES/MCINNIS,
Hector
Macneill, Q.C.
Chester, Nova Scotia (July 26, 1933-March 18, 2008)
It is with great sadness that the McInnes family announces the
passing of Hector
MCINNES/MCINNIS on Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Born in
Halifax, he was the eldest
son of the late Donald
MCINNES/MCINNIS and
Betty (ROWAN-
LEGG.) He is survived by his wife, Beverley
(SMITH)
of 48 years; three sons: David (Julie
GROULX,)
Ottawa;
Robert
(Joan CULLUM), Prospect; Andrew (Lesia
ETTINGER), Tantallon
and eight grand children: Griffin, Kerry, Kesha, Ben, Will, Callie,
Rowan and Charlie. He also leaves two brothers, Stewart (Shirley
BOWNESS), Halifax; Roderick (Daniele
TANGUAY), Toronto; a sister,
Ann (Eric RICE)
Vancouver; and eleven nieces and nephews and
five grand-nieces and grand-nephews. After graduating from Ashbury
College in Ottawa, Hector received his Bachelor of Law degree
from Dalhousie University and his Master of Laws from Harvard
Law School, both with high honours. He was called to the Nova
Scotia Bar in September 1957 and began the practice of law with
McInnes Cooper as the firm's third generation McInnes. Hector
proudly built upon the legacy of his father, Donald
MCINNES/MCINNIS,
and his grandfather, Hector
MCINNES/MCINNIS, for forty years, devoting
his whole career to the firm and its clients. Hector was a gifted
corporate and commercial lawyer, and his advice was much sought
after by companies large and small, local and international in
scope. His contribution was significant with his effort spent
developing the economic cornerstones of the Province of Nova
Scotia. He was appointed Counsel to the firm in 1994. Hector
was always an active member of the legal community, as a member
of the Canadian Bar Association and the Nova Scotia Barristers'
Society. He also contributed his experience to many volunteer
organizations, serving as President of the Halifax Young Men's
Christian Association, President of Symphony Nova Scotia, Chairman
of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and Vice President of Neptune
Theatre. Hector served as a director and officer of numerous
Canadian corporations. He was a member of St. Matthew's United
Church, the Halifax Club, Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Ashburn
Golf Club and Chester Yacht Club. Hector retired to his beloved
Chester and spent many recent winters at The St. Andrews Club
in Delray Beach, Florida, enjoying his time with family and Friends
(and every crossword puzzle and book he could get his hands on).
In accordance with Hector's wishes, a private family service
will take place with internment at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax.
A visitation for Friends and colleagues will be held at the home
of Stewart and Shirley
MCINNES/MCINNIS, 490 Francklyn Street, Halifax
on Saturday, March 22, 2008 from 2: 00-5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers
and in Hector
MCINNES/MCINNIS' memory, you may choose to donate to the
QE2 Foundation, 5A Nursing Education Fund (Radiation Oncology),
1278 Tower Road, Centennial Building, Room 1 - 040, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, B3H 2Y9, tel: (902) 473-7932; or the Provincial
Autism Centre, 1456 Brenton Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2K7,
tel: (902) 446-4995. On-line condolences may be made by visiting:
www.mem.com
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ETTLINGER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-14 published
ROBINSON,
Ian
At the age of 81 passed away on Thursday morning, June 12, 2008
after brief stay at Humber Hospital, Toronto. He was born in
Windsor, Ontario and raised in Paris, Ontario by Ken and Ruth
ROBINSON.
Spending most of the last 45 years in London, he was
a longtime member of Highland Golf and Country Club and worked
as Western Ontario Sales Manager of Hiram Walker and Sons. A lifetime
member of The London Musicians Association, as well as Rotary,
A.C.T. and Calvary United Church. Ian's talents as a saxophonist
and bandleader of The Ian Robinson Trio will be missed by all.
He is survived by his loving family; wife Margaret, son Chris
and his wife
Linda, daughter Laura and her husband Mark
ETTLINGER
and his adoring grandchildren, Andy
ROBINSON and Jack and Julia
ETTLINGER.
His loving and generous spirit has been a constant
inspiration for us all. Friends and family are invited to a visitation
for Ian on Wednesday, June 18th from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. at the
A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street, South, London
where funeral service will be held on Thursday, June 19th, 1 p.m.
Donations in Ian's name may be made to the London Humane Society.
On-line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com We love you dad
and we know you will be with us, always.
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