RUBINOFF
RUBINSTEIN
RUDBERG
RUDD
RUDOLPH
RUEDA
RUITER
RUNDLE
RUNNALLS
RUSHTON
RUSKIN
RUSNIC
RUSSELL
RUSSELO
RUTLEDGE
RUTTER
RUYGROK
RUYPERS
RUBINOFF m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-08-09 published
Arnold and Sharon
BOBKIN and Arthur
RUBINOFF are thilled to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mandy to Merrick,
son of Herb
and Betty FRIEBERG.
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RUBINSTEIN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-02-15 published
STORK /
HERMAN -- Kerry and Les
BLACK, Barry and Mona
STORK and
Elaine and Yitzhak
HERMAN are thrilled to announce the engagement
of their children Shawna and Leor. Excited siblings Amy and Aubrey
STORK and Naomi
HERMAN and step-siblings Nikki and Corey
NIDDAM.
Grandparents Sam and Reva
RUBINSTEIN,
Harvey and Lil
STORK, Rose
and the late Max
GREENSPOON and Miriam
HERMAN of Israel.
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RUBINSTEIN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-18 published
ZBOROVSKI /
PANTEL -- Dina and Henry
ZBOROVSKI and Sandra and
Leslie PANTEL are thrilled to announce the engagement of their
children, Sara and Adam. Proud grandparents are Molly and Louis
RUBINSTEIN, and Harry
ZBOROWSKI,
Lillian
ROTHSTEIN, and Beverly
and Hy PANTEL.
Sadly missed at this time are Bela
ZBOROWSKI,
Norman ROTHSTEIN and Gert
PANTEL.
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RUDBERG m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-08-23 published
ROTMAN /
RUDBERG -- Linda and Ronnie
ROTMAN are thrilled to announce
the engagement of their son Corey Shawn to Kayla Lynn, daughter
of Barbara and Michael
RUDBERG.
Shepping nachas are proud Bubby
and Zaida, Pearl and Nat
GOODMAN, and Zaidy Max
PERELES.
Thrilled
siblings Jody and Cindy
ROTMAN,
Zena and Stephen
SHERECK, and
Carla RUDBERG join in wishing them Mazel Tov. Granparents remembered
at this happy time are Celia and Sam
ROTMAN,
Ruth
PERELES, Bessie
and Harry RUDBERG, O.B.M. Happy Birthday Corey!
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RUDD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-15 published
Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary, Nelson and
Jo PERRY
February 14, 1953-2003
Their children Janice
RUDD and husband Mark, Susan
PERRY, grandchildren
Brandon RUDD and Tim
CROSS, and his wife
Kathy, express fondest wishes
on their special day. Great Grandchildren Aaron and Amber
CROSS
send love. We express our love and gratitude for all that you are
& for all that is yet to come.
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RUDD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-08 published
CARTER /
RUDD -- Engagement
The families of Nina
CARTER and Brandon
RUDD are pleased to announce
the engagement of their children. The engagement took place on
March 22, 2006 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The wedding is planned
for summer 2007.
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RUDOLPH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-14 published
RUDOLPH,
Yutta and Karl - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Family, Friends, aquaintances are invited to an Open House Sunday,
October 22, 2-4 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 746 Colborne
Street at Oxford. Best wishes only.
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RUEDA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-22 published
PEREZ /
GRAHAM -- Engagement
Alberto RUEDA and Sara
PEREZ are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Carla Romina Calderon
PEREZ and Jonathon Dietrich
GRAHAM son of Neil and Patricia
GRAHAM.
The wedding will take place
on August 2006 in Embro.
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RUITER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
DE RUITER,
Ben and Marlene - Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary
Thank you for being such loving and caring parents. Love; Lisa,
Martin, René, Lana, Andrew, Adam, Michelle, Faye and your grandchildren
Eli and Sebastian.
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RUNDLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
RUNDLE,
Ralph▼ and Doreen - 50 Years of Love
August 29, 1953-2003
Ralph turns 70 August 28
Love from your family
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RUNDLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
RUNDLE,
Ralph▲ and Doreen - Happy 50th Anniversary
August 29, 1953-2003
& Happy 70th Dad August 28th!!
With love your family.
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RUNDLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-22 published
RUNDLE /
VAN
OOSTERHOUT - Marriage Announcement
With family and Friends in attendace, Rachelle
RUNDLE and Michael
VAN
OOSTERHOUT were united in marriage at Delaware Sacred Heart
on October 18, 2003. We would like to thank all who shared and
celebrated in our very special day.
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RUNDLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
RUNDLE,
Luke and Paula
(McLACHLIN) - Happy 1st Anniversary
Married September 23rd, 2005
Wishing you a life filled with love and happiness! Love from your family.
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RUNNALLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-15 published
RUNNALLS,
Jack and Dora - Happy 65th Anniversary
November 12, 2003
Happy 85th Birthday to Dora - November 11, 2003
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RUSHTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
RUSHTON,
Bob and Nancy - Silver Anniversary
Bob and Nancy were married August 19, 1978 in Wiarton, Ontario.
Congratulations from Kelsey, Matthew and Hayley.
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RUSKIN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-12 published
PENZ /
SUAGH
Mr E.J.R. PENZ
Miss P. SUAGH
The engagement is announced between Erik,
son of Professor G. Peter
PENZ and Ms. Catherine
RUSKIN, and Priya, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Baljinder
SUAGH.
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RUSKIN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-25 published
RUSKIN /
GOLDMAN
Marilyn and Ron
RUSKIN and Reba and Paul
GOLDMAN are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children
Danielle and Aaron. Ecstatic grandmothers are Rita
RUSKIN,
Bryna
ZAIDMAN and Clara
GOLDMAN.
Delighted siblings are Natalie, Joelle,
Jeremy and Adam. A spring 2004 wedding is planned.
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RUSNIC m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-11 published
RUSNIC /
DELANGE - Forthcoming Marriage
The parents of René -
son of Marina and late Hubert
DELANGE,
London
and Dana- daughter of Diana and Chuck
RUSNIC,
Pittsburgh are pleased
to announce the wedding of their children on November 8, 2003
in Pittsburgh, Pa. René and Dana will live in St. Louis, Missouri.
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-05-04 published
RUSSELL /
TONG
Lori▼
Elizabeth,▼ daughter of Ken and Delene
RUSSELL of Priceville
and Stephen Tse-Ying,
son of Kar-Kwok and Rachel
TONG of Markham wish to announce their engagement.
The outdoor wedding will take place at the home of the bride's
parents on Saturday, May 28th, 2005 with a tent reception to follow.
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RUSSELL /
TONG
Lori▲▼
Elizabeth,▲▼ daughter of Ken and Delene
RUSSELL of Priceville
and Stephen Tse-Ying,
son of Kar-Kwok and Rachel
TONG of Markham
wish to announce their engagement.
The outdoor wedding will take place at the home of the bride's
parents on Saturday, May 28th, 2005 with a tent reception to
follow.
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MURPHY /
RUSSELL -- Wedding Announcement
Lou and Helen
MURPHY and Kathy and Terry
RIDDLE and the late Bob
RUSSELL are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of Anne
MURPHY to Griffin
RUSSELL from Ponoka, Alberta. The wedding will
be on June 10, 2006 in Ladysmith, B.C.
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-15 published
Hiland
We appreciated the lovely weekend because of the wedding held
at the home of Bruce and Karen
RUSSELL.
Brent
RUSSELL and Holly
GRAY/GREY were united in marriage in the beautiful outdoor setting
of flowers, fountain, and shrubbery shrouded in lights. There
were about 160 Friends and family present for the wedding and
the dinner with more coming later for the dance. About 11 p.m.
there was a nice fireworks display. We wish this young couple
all the best.
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RUSSELL,
Margaret and Jack - 50th Wedding Anniversary
A big thank you to our children, Kris, Karen, Kate and Dave and
their families for the absolutely perfect dinner party at Steven's
Restaurant in celebration of our 50th Wedding Anniversary We
love and appreciate the special album, flowers, gifts and best
wishes from all of our family Friends and neighbours. We are
touched with the love we have received at this time and over
the past 50 years. Thank you so much.
- Margaret and Jack
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-31 published
RUSSELL,
Jack and Marg - 50th Anniversary
Jack and Marg
RUSSELL were united in marriage in Alderwood (now
Etobicoke) on October 12, 1957. They recently celebrated 50 golden
years of love with family and Friends at a dinner held in their
honour in Markdale.
Congratulations and all our love from Kris, Karen, Kate, David
and families.
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2005-05-04 published
RUSSELL /
TONG
Lori▲
Elizabeth,▲ daughter of Ken and Delene
RUSSELL of Priceville
and Stephen Tse-Ying,
son of Kar-Kwok and Rachel
TONG of Markham
wish to announce their engagement.
The outdoor wedding will take place at the home of the bride's
parents on Saturday, May 28th, 2005 with a tent reception to
follow.
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-26 published
GIBBS /
RUSSELL -- Engagement
Steve GIBBS and Jaime
RUSSELL.
Love your family
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-06-14 published
LALONDE /
RUSSELL
Buck N' Doe For Lorann
LALONDE and Mike
RUSSELL Saturday June 17th,
2006 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Wasaga Beach Recplex $10/ticket Midnight Buffet,
D.J., Cash Bar, Games, Raffles
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RUSSELL m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-13 published
Nicholle BAKER and John
RUSSELL -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
August 13, 2005, Page M6
As he was being gurneyed into surgery for a liver transplant
in 1998, John Charles
RUSSELL smiled at his tearful family.
After being ill for years, Mr.
RUSSELL was philosophical about
the procedure. "I was weeks away from dying. I'd either make
it or I wouldn't; live or die. I finally had an opportunity to
have a life and was ecstatic," he said.
Drained of his vitality, he had succumbed to the ravages of hepatitis
C when he received the call from the University Health Network,
Toronto General. After the operation, he was told that his liver
had been so cirrhotic that it actually fell apart.
As he convalesced, his heart was captivated by the "warmth in
the eyes" of Nicholle Elizabeth Anne
BAKER, a nurse on the transplant
team. "She was cute, and had a wholesome look, someone I could
see myself with, but at the time we were both in relationships,"
he says.
His condition required ambulatory visits during which the pair
maintained a rapport, and as he recuperated, Mr.
RUSSELL would
often sneak peeks at Ms.
BAKER working in her hospital office.
In March, 2004, now unattached, he sent out his new e-mail address
and an immediate mouse click from Ms.
BAKER queried his well-being.
"I looked down at my desk, saw a pair of Colorado Avalanche tickets,
knew she liked hockey, and asked if she'd go."
Emotionally fragile after a past relationship, and circumspect
about dating a former patient, she accepted but kept it platonic
by meeting him at the game. Despite living only blocks from the
Air Canada Centre, he optimistically parked his car there, and
persuaded Ms.
BAKER to accept a lift to the Oakville GO station.
"As we sang along with the radio, I felt strange. Those little
endorphins were going off. When we said good night, I had butterflies
flying around in my stomach," he recalls.
Euphoric, and contemplating a second date, he then floored it
to Whitby, where his Friends were playing a rock 'n' roll gig.
Noting his early arrival, they concluded, "The date must have
sucked," but he exclaimed, "It was the best I ever had."
Ecstasy turned to agony when the following Friday he read her
e-mail. The decorous Ms.
BAKER had decided that dating a former
patient mandated a velvet brush-off. "If I were in a different
role.... I don't want to be construed as hurting you in any way....
you are a wonderful person," she wrote.
Mr. RUSSELL, who had been a successful developer before his illness,
was not ready to capitulate and fired off an impassioned response:
"I'll go to another doctor. I'll switch to the transplant unit
in London."
"I poured my heart into it," he recalls, pleading, "It's about
taking a chance in life. Whatever happens, happens."
At the time, Ms.
BAKER felt defined by her snappy convertible,
home in Oakville, her decision to adopt two girls if still single
at 35, and her career as a transplant co-ordinator. Yet, in a
rare display of vulnerability, she shared his poignant e-mail
with colleagues, and her mother, who, all moved to tears, urged
her to follow her heart. Her mother's proviso to the gourmet
cook: "If you're not quite certain, don't impress him; just have
him over and order pizza."
On their second date at her home with the hockey game as a backdrop,
Mr. RUSSELL could hardly contain himself. "I wanted Nicholle
to know everything there was to know about me, the good, the
bad and the ugly. I gave it all to her in three hours, this is
who I am and I'm not changing," says Mr.
RUSSELL, now 45, who
had emerged from a divorce and had no children.
Ms. BAKER was left without doubts and shortly took him to meet
her mother. He wheeled up in a silver-bullet muscle car. Surreptitiously,
with maternal concern, she noted down his licence-plate number
but now asserts, "I love him because he makes my daughter's spirit
soar."
It was Oakville's historic lighthouse at the end of the pier
that illuminated the couple's commitment in July, 2004, only
a few months after their first date. In response to Ms.
BAKER's
"I love you," Mr.
RUSSELL posed, Does that mean you'll love
me forever?" He then dropped to one knee and proffered a ring.
Family and Friends were thrilled although Mr.
RUSSELL could not
resist self-parody. "Nicholle dated academics who went to the
U of T. I went to the University of the Street. My Friends think
something's wrong with her if she's with me, and suggest she
check her eyes," he laughs, but admits he's redefined his life.
A recent honours graduate in Human Service Counselling and winner
of the Award of Excellence from George Brown College, he now
plans to work with addicted youth.
Ms. BAKER, now 33, left the transplant unit, moving to Public
Health as a high-school liaison in injury, violence and substance-abuse
prevention for Halton Region. But with a master of science in
nursing focused on transplant hepatology, she stays apprised
of progress in the field. "I changed so that should anything
happen to John I could be at his side," she says. "And living
and working in the same community has made me more politically
active, and socially aware."
On June 25, candles flickered to a string-quartet rendition of
Over the Rainbow at the Carlu. The bride in a silk blush Justina
McCaffrey gown, clasping white peonies, was escorted partly down
the aisle by her father, and then led by her stepfather to the
Rev. Sarah
BUNNETT-
GIBSON, where the couple exchanged personal
vows.
"It's been like a fairy tale," Mr.
RUSSELL says. "I was broken
down and sick, fortunate enough to receive a transplant, and
Nicholle happened to be there. I thought I knew what love was,
but never did until now."
A thankful new Mrs.
RUSSELL urges readers to visit the Trillium
Gift of Life Network at http: //www.giftoflife.on.ca.
I've already signed up to donate. But then, I could hardly say
no. Mr. RUSSELL is my new son-in-law.
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RUSSELO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-26 published
Bette and Don
RUSSELO, 55 Years Together
July 24, 1948 - 2003
Love from the family.
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RUTLEDGE m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-04-06 published
RUTLEDGE /
MURPHY
Dale and Carol
RUTLEDGE of Honeywood and Bob
MURPHY of Primrose
& Gail MURPHY of Shelburne are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children Marsha and Kenneth on Saturday June
25, 2005, 3: 00 pm at Victoria Memorial United Church, Honeywood
Buck and Doe Saturday, April 9, 2005 9: 00 to 1:00 a.m. at the Shelburne
Legion. Tickets at door.
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RUTTER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-28 published
Helen and Ken
RUTTER
50 Years
June 27, 1953 - June 27, 2003
All the best from your family!
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Jessica Karie
RUYGROK and Daniel Donald John
DIFLORIO -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
November 26, 2005, Page M5
Although Jessica
RUYGROK and Daniel
DIFLORIO had once played
together as two-year-olds at a Christmas party, they seemed destined
for close encounters and detached lives.
In their early teens, while they were at different high schools,
she trained on the running track that circled the field where
he played baseball. "I always noticed the catcher and he always
noticed who was running in the red top," she says. But those
encounters never went beyond furtive glances.
Two years later, they again came tantalizingly close at a Halloween
party, but their costumes kept them from recognizing each other.
Finally, a mutual friend introduced them in October, 1999, when
Ms. RUYGROK was in her last year of high school and Mr.
DIFLORIO
had started to study engineering at George Brown College.
"There was a mystery to him, and I wanted to get to know him
better," she says.
"We developed a strong Friendship, played pool, and I could talk
to her like one of the guys," Mr.
DIFLORIO says.
Intrigued, yet slightly taken aback by her sharp tongue and quick
wit, he pretended indifference.
On Valentine's Day, 2000, he offered a tepid card: "Be my Valentine,
be my friend." But a couple of days later she stopped by his
house to watch a movie. Suddenly, they kissed.
The reluctant romantics' feelings would manifest a few weeks
later. On a trip to Mexico with her graduating class, Ms.
RUYGROK
remembers, "I just felt empty, wishing he was here." Mr.
DIFLORIO,
meanwhile, admits that he "moped around and did absolutely nothing."
On her return, they saw each other daily. Then she left for a
massage therapy program at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough
and stayed there over two summers.
The long-distance relationship endured, however. "I believe it
was a test for us," Ms.
RUYGROK says. "The separation gave us
a chance to be more independent, and kept things in a nice balance."
The athletic couple fence, play badminton and hockey, and when
she returned to Toronto, they volunteered for the same team --
he on the ice as a coach, she on the bench as a trainer.
Ms. RUYGROK, who works at the Optimum Health Clinic in Mississauga,
had always wanted to have her own home before marriage. In January,
she was out of town at a hockey tournament when Mr.
DIFLORIO,
now a mechanical designer, called to say their offer on a handyman
special had been accepted. He felt it was time the co-owners
extended their partnership. "Driving from work, it just popped
into my head," he says. "I had the next day off, and went out
and bought a ring."
On February 11, as the couple skate-skied at Hardwood Hills,
the more experienced Ms.
RUYGROK set a brisk pace. She paused
for Mr. DIFLORIO. "He took his gloves off. I was impatient, saying,
'You don't have to take [them] off to have a drink.' Then he
started saying nice things to me, but I wasn't paying much attention,"
she says with a laugh. Then she froze as Mr.
DIFLORIO brandished
a diamond.
On Friday, August 26, at the Glenerin Inn, the bride entered
to the subtle strains of a Spanish guitar. Her gown of ivory
French silk, accented with antique lace, was a gift from her
aunt, Ottawa designer Janine
ADAMYK. On a canopied deck with
a forested ravine as backdrop, 90 guests watched as Dr. Antoine
AOUAD wed the couple. "[It was] very Jessica, very rustic," maid
of honour Conor
SNELSON says. "They are young -- both 24 -- [and]
have careers and a home, whereas most people our age aren't there
yet. They really knew what they wanted and went after it."
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HINTON,
Sue /
RUYPERS, Paul
Ken and Wendy
HINTON are pleased to announce the Forthcoming
Marriage of their daughter Sue, to Paul,
son of John and Jan
RUYPERS.
The wedding will take place at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June
28, 2003 at St. Peters Basilica. Stag and Doe - Saturday, May 31,
2003 at 8 p.m. Prevost - 19 Becher Street.
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