McHADO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-12 published
PACHECO,
Joyce
Maria
At the Marian Villa, London, on June 11, 2008, Joyce Maria
PACHECO
in her 38th year. Beloved daughter of the late Joao Luis "John"
PACHECO (2005) and
Maria
Trindade
PACHECO (2006.) Dear sister
of Elizabeth
BENTO and her husband Fernando of Sarnia and John
PACHECO and his wife
Diana of London. Loving aunt of Jacob, Jason
and Mateo. God-daughter of Mario and Vivian
MacHADO.
Niece of
Tony MacHADO (Almizinda), Mike
MacHADO (Mary) and Manuel
PACHECO
all of London. Visitors will be received in the O'Neil Funeral
Home, 350 William St. on Friday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Holy Cross Church (Elm
St. at Hamilton Rd.) on Saturday at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Saint Peter's
Cemetery. Prayers Friday evening at 7: 30 p.m.
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McHADO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-07 published
COX,
Nel (née
HILL)
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on
Monday, March 3, 2008 after a brief illness. She was predeceased
by her beloved husband Herbert H.
COX, and is survived by her
children Joanne and Brock
RONDEAU,
Brian and Marsha
COX and Bill
COX and Georgia
GUENTHER; by her grandchildren and (great-grandchildren)
Colin and Julie
MITCHELL
(Cameron,)
Kara and Yuri
MacHADO (Sierra,)
Jason and Janine
COX (Stephen and Christopher), Megan and Andrew
SHAW
(Paige and Taylor,) Ben and Suzanne
COX
(Ethan and Ella,) and Paul
COX.
Nel was born in Field, British Columbia, the daughter of
George and Mabel
HILL, and younger sister of Jo
GORANSON.
Her
active outdoor childhood, among her beautiful mountains, included
hiking, riding, skiing, golf, and other sports. On a trip east
to Malartic Goldfields to visit her sister, she met and married
Herbert H.
COX, mine manager. Together they enjoyed life in a
small mining community with their three children. Nel always
loved children and taught Sunday school and theatre. In 1957
they moved to Lawrence Park, Toronto, and later enjoyed retirement
at Muir Park Condos. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
surrounded by family at their favourite Granite Club, where they
played bridge, curled, and bowled. Herb died in 1991 but Nel
continued to live independently at Muir Park until the last few
days of her life. She loved to socialize, but her increasing
deafness and, more recently, her failing eyesight, made it difficult
for her to communicate. In her nineties she had such wonderful
recall, she was able to publish a book of her memoirs. Always
proudly independent, as her hearing declined she took a night
school course in lip reading and carried on. Nel was the matriarch
of her family - a confidant of each of her grandchildren and
Great Nana to her eight grandchildren. She always had time to
listen and was never short of support for her family's hopes
and dreams. The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude for
the professional and caring support of Doctor Rob
FOWLER and the
nursing team at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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McHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-14 published
PALIN,
James
At Seaforth Community Hospital on Monday, March 10, 2008, James
PALIN, age 66, of Seaforth. Beloved husband of Marie
(BANNON)
PALIN. Dear father of Ray (Sandy)
PALIN of Mississauga, Elaine
(Larry) EAST of Seaforth and Cathy
PALIN
(Wayne
GRAY/GREY) of Strathroy.
Loving grandfather of seven grandchildren and one great-grand_son.
Loved brother and brother-in-law of Robert (Barb)
PALIN of Seaforth,
Gary (Sandra)
BANNON of Winthrop and Theresa (Bob)
MacHAN of
Blyth.
Predeceased by his parents Harry and Nellie
(GRUMMETT)
PALIN and Marie's parents Leon and Jeanette
BANNON.
Family will
receive Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass
of the Christian Burial will be held on Friday, March 14 at 11: 00 a.m.
at Saint_James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. Fr. Chris
GILLESPIE
will officiate. Interment Saint_James Cemetery. Memorial donations
to Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation, Canadian Diabetes
Association or Seaforth Fire Department appreciated. Condolences
at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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McHARDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-21 published
McHARDY,
Robin
Gordon
Robin passed away peacefully in his 51st year, with his family
and Friends by his side at Saint Mary's of the Lake Hospital on
Saturday, July 19, 2008. Robin will be lovingly missed by his
wife and best friend of 24 years, Cindy. Beloved dad, coach and
mentor to daughters Andie and Molly. Beloved son to Betty and
Jim McHARDY
(Waterdown) and son-in-law of Stan and Isabel
MAJCHER
(Hamilton). Robin will be sadly missed by his sister Libby (Greg),
his brother Jim (Jennie), and their families. Robin will be dearly
missed by numerous nieces, nephews and Friends. Robin was a dedicated
coach with the Kingston Ringette Association, Cataraqui Clippers
Soccer Club and was involved in numerous other community services.
His infectious laugh and wry sense of humour will be sorely missed
by all who knew him. At Robin's request a private family funeral
will take place. For those wishing, donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Robin. Online donations
may be made at www.cancer.ca (by selecting Ontario - Living Tributes).
Arrangements entrusted to the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes
- Township Chapel, 435 Davis Drive, Kingston (613) 546-5150.
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McHARDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-15 published
DUBINSKI,
Caroline
Peacefully at the Altamont Nursing Home in Toronto on Saturday,
March 8, 2008 at the age of 97. Predeceased by her husband Walter
and daughter Helen
McHARDY.
Fondly remembered by grandchildren
Vincent McHARDY and Karen
McHARDY.
Very proud owner of Caroline's
Hairstyling on Queen Street West for 60 plus years. No service
is being held, however donations may be made in Caroline's memory
to the Toronto Humane Society.
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McCHARLES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-28 published
KNIGHT,
Spencer
Charles
Suddenly, as the result of an accident, on Saturday, April 26,
2008, Spencer Charles
KNIGHT in his 18th year. Beloved son of
Koni and Ted
KNIGHT and Michael
LAZET. Dear brother of Eric
KNIGHT.
Loved grand_son of Roy
KNIGHT and Pearl
McBRIDE.
Spencer is also
survived by several aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by
his grandfather, Sonny
McCHARLES and his grandmother Dorothy
KNIGHT.
Visitors will be received in the O'Neil Funeral Home,
350 William St. on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
and on Wednesday from 1: 30 p.m. until time of the Funeral Service
in the Chapel at 2: 30 p.m. Private family interment. Online condolences
at www.oneilfuneralhome.ca
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McCHARLES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-21 published
Innocent shooting victim 'worked hard'
By Michele
HENRY and Betsy
POWELL,
Crime
Reporters with files
by Joanna SMITH,
Donovan
VINCENT and Tonda
MacCHARLES.
Tomorrow would have been his last day on the job.
Hou Chang MAO, the city's second innocent victim of gun violence
in a week, was days away from ending his tenure in the fruit
and vegetable department of Fu Yao Supermarket when he was killed
by a stray bullet Thursday night.
MAO was stacking oranges on
a display outside the Gerrard St. E. store when he was caught
in the crossfire of a gun battle waged by two warring groups.
Described as honest, the kind of man who would pick only the
nicest fruit for his customers,
MAO 47, had worked at the small
but busy market in the heart of Chinatown east for about two
years -- ever since immigrating to Canada from Fuqing, a small
coastal town in China.
He quit earlier this week, a family friend said yesterday. The
father of two had agreed to stay until tomorrow due to his boss's
pleadings.
MAO quit because he didn't like working outside in the cold,
said the friend, who stopped by the family's home last night
and did not want to be named. "He was a very good person. He
worked hard and was kind to everyone. It's unbelievable "
Late yesterday evening, just feet from where
MAO was struck,
his younger brother met with local members of the Fuqing community
to discuss funeral arrangements.
Hou Tan MAO talked privately with about 10 others, in an inner
room at Fu Yao. He was appealing to people from his hometown
on behalf of
MAO's children, Zuo Xi, 22, and
Yun
Yam, 18, who
both immigrated to Canada in the past two years and lived with
their father in a house that sources said the father recently
purchased. Friends said
MAO's wife lives in China.
"They are really devastated," Jack
LI, president of the Fuqing
Association of Canada, said of the siblings while at Fu Yao last
night for the discussion. "It's a really, really big surprise
to us. It's a shock."
LI said he will post a plea in Chinese newspapers calling for
help for the family of Toronto's third homicide victim of 2008.
A bouquet of flowers tied to a pole outside the store, and bullet
holes in cars and on buildings on the north and south sides of
Gerrard, are reminders of the shooting.
People ducked for cover as the bullets flew, but
MAO was struck
in the torso. He staggered toward the brightly lit entrance of
the store where he worked and collapsed. He died later in Saint Michael's
Hospital.
While no weapons have been recovered, police said they found
two types of bullet casings at the scene of the shooting, which
began amid the dinnertime rush of shoppers, around 6 p.m. Officers
are searching for two male witnesses: seen leaving the scene shortly
after the gun battle in a silver car with a shiny round grille.
Homicide
Det.
Pauline
GRAY/GREY said police have more than 100 hours
of surveillance tape to go through and appealed for witnesses:
especially the two men, who are not considered suspects --
to come forward.
It's the second such murder in Toronto in less than a week. John
O'KEEFE, 42, a father of one, was shot last weekend as he walked
past the Brass Rail tavern on Yonge Street, just south of Bloor
St. Two men have been charged with first-degree murder.
Even though last month Brian
RAYBOULD, head of Toronto's homicide
squad, suggested the chances of being a homicide victim are minute
if you're not engaged in a criminal lifestyle, politicians yesterday
called for a handgun ban.
Mayor David Miller toured the area yesterday morning and said
he plans to ask Michael Wilson, Canada's ambassador to the U.S.,
for his assistance and will meet Monday with Ontario's new Attorney
General, Chris Bentley.
"One of the items on the agenda will be handguns and how we can
work together -- the province and the city of Toronto -- to deal
with this issue," Miller said yesterday. Miller and Premier Dalton
McGuinty want Ottawa to ban handguns.
The federal Tories say that won't address the "real problem."
"Handguns are already extremely tightly controlled," Public Safety
Minister Stockwell Day said in a written statement.
Irrespective of calls for a ban, Insp. Peter
YUEN of 55 Division,
which includes the Gerrard strip, said the area is peaceful,
not "crime-ridden," and still a safe place to shop, live and
work. "This is a very rare occurrence," he said.
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