CLARE o@ca.on.sudbury.sudbury.
sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
CLARE, “Tom” Thomas James
In loving memory of Thomas J. “Tom”
CLARE, 84 years of Sudbury,
who passed away Saturday morning, January 6th, 2001, at the Sudbury
Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site. Born in Liverpool England, he
married Aletha
(HAMILTON) in 1971 in Scarborough. Tom came to the
Sudbury area at age 5. He served overseas during World War II with
the Canadian Army. A proud veteran, he was a faithful member of the
War Pensioners of Canada, through his hardwork and vision, the
Fields of Honour was established at Civic Cemetery. During his
working life he had lived in Southern Ontario when he worked for the
Hudson Bay Co., the Livingston Mutual Warehousing Co. and the
Canadian Commissioners. He returned to Sudbury in 1986 from Scarborough.
A man of faith, he regularly participated in the ministry and fellowship of
St. Andrew’s United Church. An avid gardener, he had a special keeness
in growing roses. Tom was an outstanding Canadian and Sudburian who made a
difference in improving the lives of others. He embodied the biblical
characters of a good Samaritan and caring shepherd and like St. Paul can echo
the words “I have fought the good fight, I have finished by course,
I have kept the faith.” Beloved husband of Aletha
(HAMILTON)
CLARE
of Sudbury. Loving father of Jean
MOJSUK predeceased, Beverley
(husband Richard
BOUCHER) of Windsor, Judith (husband Gary
LUNCH) of
Amherstburg, and Cheryl
MURRAY of Sudbury. Cherished grandfather of
Janice MERCER (husband Bruce,) Holly
MOJSUK predeceased, Bruce
MOJSUK,
Victoria PAPIA, Michelle
SOUCIE, Darryl
BOUCHER (wife Patti), Dean
BOUCHER,
Sean MURRAY (wife Kim), Kevin
MURRAY (wife Jennifer) and Lana
MURRAY
(friend Shane), great grandchildren Lee (predeceased), Jay, Brianna, Delia,
Preston, Danny, Taylor, Alyssa and Emily.
son of George and Ellen
CLARE
predeceased. Brother of Albert (wife Gladys) of Ottawa and of the late Nellie
CURRIE,
Edward and George
CLARE both predeceased. Memorial Service in St.
Andew’s United Church, 111 Larch Street, Sudbury on Wednesday, January
10th, 2001 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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CLARK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-17 published
Francis Clinton
CROSWELL
In loving memory of Francis Clinton
CROSWELL,
March 20 1916-January 21 2001.
Clint CROSWELL, a resident of Kagawong, died at the Mindemoya
Hospital on Sunday January 21, 2001 at the age of 84 years. He was
born in Toronto,
son of the late Francis and Grace
{THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON}
CROSWELL.
Clint attended school in Toronto, studying first,
mechanical design, then became a student of accounts with a firm of
Chartered Accountants in Toronto from 1938-1940. He served in the
Navy from 1940-45, and following the war, returned to accounting,
moving to South Porcupine to specialize in Mine accounting. In 1948,
he joined the Field Auditing staff of United Co-Operatives, and in
the early 50's was an auditor for the Manitoulin Livestock
Co-Operative. In 1957, Clint joined the staff of League Central of
Ontario as Chief Examiner for Credit Unions in Ontario, retiring in
1980 as Vice-President covering Examinations and Field Services.
Clint also had many outside interests, and in 1953 became active in
the Boy Scouts, until he retired as regional Commissioner for Greater
Toronto Region and a Provincial Commissioner. He was awarded the
Medal of Merit and the Silver Acorn by the then Governor General. An
active member of the Manitoulin Navy Vets, he served as Secretary,
Treasurer and Chairman. He was also an avid golfer, and had been
given a life membership to the Manitoulin Island Country Club. Clint
was involved in the organization of
LAMBAC, and was its first
Chairman. While in South Porcupine, skiing and his dog team were
not only sports, but hobbies he enjoyed. He always said that dog
teams didn't break down like most snowmobiles, and you always got
where you were going. He also enjoyed travelling and cruises, having
visited many ports. He was a member of St. Paul's on the Hill United
Church. Clint loved playing card games, in particular, poker and
euchre. His enjoyment in winning these games, earned him quite a
reputation for, shall we say, sleazy and underhanded tricks.
Dearly loved husband of Helen
{HILLIARD} of Kagawong, loving father
and father in law of Clinton (Kit) and Karen
CROSWELL of Oakville
Valerie and Gary
MORRISON of Brampton, Wendy and John
KENNEDY of
Mississauga and Jim
HARRISON of Georgetown, and step father and
father in law of Candy and Doug
CLARK of Kagawong and Carmen and
Steve Paterson of Thornhill. Proud grandfather of Jamie and Terry
HARRISON,
Kristen and Matt
CROSWELL, Tracy
CROSWELL, Laura and Emily
MORRISON,
Michael and Cameron
KENNEDY and Digger
CLARK, and great
granddaughter Kendal.
Clint was predeceased by his first wife Mary
{GALLOP}
CROSWELL,
daughter Karen
HARRISON and brother Robert.
Friends may call at the Culgin Funeral Home after 7: 00 pm. on
Tuesday. The funeral service will be conducted in the Wm. G. Turner
Chapel on Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 11: 00 am. with Reverend Mary Jo
Eckert Tracy officiating. Cremation to follow.
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CLARK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-25 published
Thelma Gertrude
TRAFELET
Thelma Gertrude
TRAFELET, at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen
Sound, on Monday, July 16, 2001. Thelma
TRAFELET (née
MAY) of Southampton in
her 90th year. Wife of the late Oliver
TRAFELET.
Loving mother of Joe and
his wife Laurel of Wiarton, Tom and his wife Nancy and Lillian and her
husband Ted
COWLING, all of Southampton. Also survived by her
daughter-in-law Shirley
McNEIL of Southampton. Dear grandmother of Debbie
and Rick McGILLIVRAY,
Donna and Jack
HERRON, Dan and Lori
TRAFELET, Tammy
and Jim DONER,
Linda and Don
GOODMAN, Bruce and Amanda
TRAFELET, Rhonda and
Mark CLARK,
Robbie and Cecilia
COWLING, and to Tamara and Scott. Great
grandmother of Jamie, Reanne, Kristy, Shawn, Lise, Tyson, Nicholas, Jacob
and Gage. Predeceased by parents Capt. Joe and Ella
MAY, by her brother T.
Franklin MAY, by two infant brothers and two infant sisters, by her
granddaughter, Theresa Marie
TRAFELET and by an infant great granddaughter.
Thelma was born in Little Current and began her married life in a tiny
community near Whitefish Falls, where Joe and Tom were born. They moved to
Southampton where Lillian was born and lived there for many years. After
Oliver retired they moved to their tiny cottage near Oliphant and in their
final years moved back to Southampton. Always busy, she was an active member
of the Southampton Legion Ladies Auxiliary, the Baptist Church of
Southampton and the Horticultural Society. She was a leader of the
Southampton Girl Guides for 28 years and will be fondly remembered by her
"girls." When they moved to Oliphant she became an active member of the
Oliphant Women's Institute. Thelma's greatest enjoyment in life was being
involved in her community.
The funeral service was conducted in the Chapel of the Eagleson Funeral
Home, Southampton on Thursday, July 19 with Pastor Ron Baker officiating.
Interment Balsam Grove Cemetery, Oliphant.
Arrangements entrusted to Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton.
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CLARK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-10-03 published
Barry Leroy
CLARK
In loving memory of Barry Leroy
CLARK who passed away September 19,
2001 in Sault Ste. Marie at the age of 61 years.
Barry was born in Mindemoya to the late Harvey and Myrtle
CLARK. He
was raised in Toronto and Burwash, then moved to Sudbury during his
high school years. He taught in Providence Bay for three years and
then moved to Sault Ste. Marie and continued teaching until
retirement. Barry was known for his fine sense of humour and his
political cartoon sketches which were published in the "Soo This
Week", "Northern Life," and "Business This Week." Barry also belonged
to the Soo Barbershoppers. He will be missed by many.
Loved husband of Gail (née
LOWERY/LOWREY/LOWRIE/LOWRY) of North Bay. Predeceased by
father Harvey
CLARK and Myrtle (née
MONKHOUSE)
CLARK. Dear father of
Tracy, Todd and Chad. Dear brother of Thear
CLARK of Little Current,
Nelda McEWEN of Goderich and Brent
CLARK of Kenmore, Alberta. Sadly
missed by nieces and nephews.
Visitation was held on Saturday, September 22, 2001. Funeral service
was held on Sunday, September 23, 2001 with Reverends
McLEISH and
WHITE/WHYTE officiating. Cremation afterwards.
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CLARKE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-02-28 published
Clara Dale
PEEVER
In loving memory of Clara Dale, September 17 1935-February 25 2001.
Clara Dale Ilett
{CLERMONT} was born in Kapuskasing, Ontario. She graduated
from North Bay Teachers College in 1955 and taught in several residential
schools. On October 17 1959 she married J. Bain
PEEVER, a theological
student at McGill University.
After Bain was ordained Dale, Bain, Bruce and Allan moved to several
parishes across Canada. She taught elementary school in Montreal and
Mindemoya. Dale loved to cook, entertain, dance, sing and ride horses. She
enjoyed reading, canoeing, knitting gardening and walking her dogs.
Dale will be missed and her memory cherished by her loving husband, partner
and best friend, the Reverend Canon J. Bain
PEEVER
(Mindemoya,)
Bruce
(Lincoln) and his fiance Gina
EISLER, Dr. Allan and his wife Dr. Morag
MASKERY
(Stratford,) brother Gerry (Kate)
CLERMONT (Westbank,
British
Columbia,) mother-in-law Olga (Paul)
REBIN
(North
Bay,) sister-in-law Dawn
CLARKE
(North
Bay) and her nieces and nephews.
In 1991, Dale was diagnosed with Pick's Disease. She spent her last few
years receiving exceptional care at Manitoulin Centennial Manor. The staff
and other residents loved Dale.
Friends and family called at St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Church in
Mindemoya February 28, 2001 prior to the service on Thursday. A requiem
Eucharist celebrating and giving thanks for Dale's life will be held on
Thursday.
The
Right Reverend Derwyn
JONES, retired Bishop of Huron will
officiate.
Former parishioners and Friends in the London, Ontario area attended a
memorial Eucharist at Church of Saint John the Evangelist in London on March
1 2001. Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home.
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CLARKE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-25 published
Melvin David
BELL
In loving memory of Melvin David
BELL, who was a resident of Gore Bay, died
at the Mindemoya Hospital on Friday, July 20, 2001 at the age of 71 years.
He was born in Burpee Township, February 12, 1930
son of the late Percy Alexander
and Jessie
{GRAHAM}
BELL.
Mel had worked for the Department of Highways for
30 years, retiring in 1990. In his earlier years, Mel liked to hunt and fish,
but later enjoyed being at the camp, and spending time with family and Friends.
Dearly loved husband of Claire
{McPHEE}
BELL, loving and loved father of
Rick and his wife
Christine of Stoney Creek, Sharon and her husband Andy
PRIOR of Espanola and Annette and her husband Wendell
CLARKE of Gore Bay.
Proud grandfather of Jodi, Vannessa, Cory and Sherri, Leanne and Kevin,
Ashley and Caitlin and great-grandchildren Connor, Hannah and Paige. Dear
brother of Ronald and his wife
Mary
BELL of Naughton and Jarvis
BELL of
Evansville. Predeceased by great grand_son Ethan and sister Sandra.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home on Monday, July 23, 2001. The
funeral service was conducted with Pastor Erwin Thompson officiating.
Cremation followed with burial in Mills Cemetery.
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CLAYTON o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-10-10 published
Janet Ann GLASBY
In loving memory of Janet Ann
GLASBY, who passed away on September
23, 2001 at the age of 44 years.
Janet was born in Mindemoya, Ontario. Beloved daughter of Alvin
GLASBY of
Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay. Sister of Dorothy of Little Current, Ed (wife Diane)
of Tehkummah, and Lorraine (husband Roger
PYETTE) of Manitowaning.
Also survived by nieces Dianne, Carolyn, Tracy and Vickie.
Predeceased by mother Elaine
{SLOAN} .
Also remembered by her good Friends Ruth
MOODIE,
Maureen
CLAYTON,
David MERCIER and the
GLENN family of Markerville, Alberta.
She lived and worked in the construction industry in Alberta for the past 22 years.
Most recently she was employed as a contract administrator at the Athabasca
Oil Sands Downstream Project in Fort Saskatchewan. She gained strength from her
many Friends and work family in Alberta.
Janet enjoyed life, especially she loved her work. She also found pleasure in
golfing, fly-fishing, gardening and travelling. She had a special place in her
heart for the village and people of Placencia in Belize.
A memorials service was held on September 27 in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
A memorial service will also be held at Mindemoya United
Church on October 13, 2001 at 3: 00 p.m. and
in Belize at a later date.
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