CARLISLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-04-25 published
Willard ELGIN
CARLISLE
In loving memory of Willard
ELGIN
CARLISLE,
March 26, 1911 - April 12, 2001.
Willard CARLISLE, a resident of Extendicare Falconbridge, Sudbury, died at
his residence on Thursday, April 12, 2001 at the age of 90 years. He was
born in Aremosa Township (Guelph area),
son of the late William and Mabel
{WALKER}
CARLISLE. He had worked for the Department of Highways for over 30
years. Willard was dedicated to his church, and was instrumental in the
building of the Mindemoya Missionary Church. He was a great musician, and
played many instruments including saxophone and trumpet, and only 16 years
ago, learned to play the violin. He was proud of his family, and will be
sadly missed by all.
Dearly loved husband of Sarah (Sadie)
CARLISLE of Sudbury, loving father and
father in law of Wayne and Jerry
CARLISLE of Sudbury, Gary and Jacquie
CARLISLE of North Bay and Colleen and Keith Spry of British Colombia. Proud
grandfather of six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Dear
brother of Anna
NOBLE of Little Current and Evelyn and husband Ken
MURRAY of
Rockwood.
Friends have called the Missionary Church in Mindemoya from 10 - 11 am on
Saturday, April 14, 2001. The Funeral service was conducted at 11: 00 am
with Reverend Ray Kloetstra officiating. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
Culgin Funeral Home 705 282-2270
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CARLISLE d@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-05-23 published
Sarah Mae CARLISLE
In loving memory of Sarah Mae
CARLISLE,
January 20, 1915-May 16, 2001.
Sadie CARLISLE, a resident of Extendicare Falconbridge, Sudbury, died at her
residence on Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at the age of 86 years. She was born at
Hillsburgh, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Norman
JACKSON.
Sadie and
Willard had lived in Mindemoya from 1946-1998, where they were both active
in the Missionary Church, and were instrumental in the building of the church.
Sadie enjoyed playing the piano, and kept very busy with such activities as
baking bread and selling it to tourists, keeper of Pirates Cove for a number
of years, and owning Jiffy Lunch. She also did beautiful knitting and
crocheting.
Sadie's beloved husband, Willard predeceased on April 12, 2001. Dearly loved
mother and mother-in-law of Wayne and Jerry
CARLISLE of Sudbury, Gary and
Jacquie CARLISLE of North Bay and Colleen and Keith
SPRY of British
Columbia. Proud and loving grandmother of 6 grandchildren and 7 great
grandchildren. Predeceased by sister Nellie
HURN and brother Leslie
JACKSON.
The funeral service was conducted on Saturday, May 19 with Reverend Ray
KLOETSTRA officiating. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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CARLSON o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-04 published
Abraham
(Abe)
J.
SHAMAS
Peacefully at home on Thursday, June 28, 2001, after a lengthy battle with
cancer. Loving husband of Sheila (née
CASSON,) a friend and partner of 48
years. Loving father of Tom (wife
Dianne,)
Doctor
Mary
SHAMAS and John (wife
Shelley), and grandfather of three: Allison, Jamie and Sophia all of Blind
River.
Predeceased by parents Tom and Sadie
SHAMAS and sister Mary
CARLSON.
Survived by brothers Fred of Thessalon, Andy (wife Tilly), Alex (wife
Doreen) both of London, Nell
MAXWELL (husband Ted) of Barrie and Jim of
Sudbury. Abe was a lifelong resident of Blind River. He joined the
Rotal Canadian Air Force - Royal Air Force in 1941, serving in coastal
command in the Caribbean, Atlantic, Baltic and European areas. Abe started
business in Blind River in 1946, and established AJ Bus Lines in 1950.
Abe's love for his church, his family, Friends and fellow man, for his
community and staff are well known. He enjoyed the beauty of nature to its
fullest. Abe was always proud to mention the fact that the only reason his
company survived and thrived was because he was blessed with the greatest
staff a person could be blessed with. Abe served three terms as Deputy Mayor
and Councillor of Blind River and was a 55 Year member of Penewobikong Lodge
and Past Master. Abe was a 55 year member of Branch 189 of the Royal Canadian
Legion, as well as past President and member of the Executive. Abe served as
Past President of the Blind River Lions Club and Blind River Curling Club,
and as a Director of Algoma Family Services.
Funeral service was held on Saturday, June 30 from St. Saviours Anglican
Church,
Blind
River with Reverend Glen
MILLER officiating. Interment in
Hillside Cemetery, Blind River.
Arrangements entrusted to Menard Funeral Home Inc., Blind River.
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CARTER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-09-12 published
Lloyd Stanley
WHITE/WHYTE
In loving memory of Lloyd Stanley
WHITE/WHYTE on Sunday, September 2, 2001
at I.H.C. Belleville General Hospital, age 74.
Dear husband of Helen (née
GAUTHIER) of Whitefish Falls. Will be
sadly missed by children: Patricia and husband Wally
ISTEAD of
Belleville, Judith and husband James
RALPH of North Bay, Wayne and
wife Brenda of Belleville. Beloved grandfather of: Robert and wife
Christina ISTEAD, John and wife Denise
ISTEAD, Rod
WHITE/WHYTE, Natasha and
husband Don
CARTER,
Andrew
WHITE/WHYTE, Melissa
WHITE/WHYTE. Cherished great
grandfather of Ashley, Kyle, Dylan and Shalyn. Loving brother of
James WHITE/WHYTE (wife
Elizabeth predeceased,) sister Patricia
predeceased. Predeceased by parents Stanley and Doris
WHITE/WHYTE.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, September 6, 2001 at Island
Funeral Home with Father Foliot officiating. Burial at Green Bay Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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