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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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sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
DIMARIO,
Lidano
In loving memory of Lidano
DIMARIO, 66 years of age. His family announces his
passing on Sunday, January 7th, 2001 quietly surrounded by his family at the
Sudbury Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site, after a brief illness.
Lidano was born in Sezze Romano (Latina) Italy on October 9, 1934.
He came to Canada from France in April, 1956 and settled in Sudbury where he
met and married Maria (Nella)
DIMARIO (née
BIANCONI) in February, 1960. He
worked at Cecutti’s Bakery until he started at
INCO in 1967. He
retired in October, 1997 after 30 years of service. He took great pride in
his gardening and sharing his harvest with neighbours. As a young man in
Italy and
in France he played on several soccer teams.
He was very active in mixed league bowling at Plaza Bowl, where he
received many bowling awards over the years. He was a member of the
INCO
Quarter
Century
Club, the Caruso Club and the I.O.F. Lidano was
a gentle man and was happiest when in the company of his loving
family and Friends. His home was always open to anyone in need.
Beloved husband of Maria (Nella)
DIMARIO (née
BIANCONI) of Sudbury.
Loving father of Tony of Sudbury, Adelaide (husband Peter
VENDRAMIN)
of Hanmer, Luciano (wife
Ginette
LEMIEUX) of Sudbury and Patrizia
(attending university in Kingston). Cherished Nonno of Kirk, Keana
and Dominik. Predeceased by his parents, Luigi and Adelaide
DIMARIO
of Italy, brother Joseph
DIMARIO and sister-in-law Maria of Ottawa
and sister Maria (husband Ulderico
PETRIANI) of Sezze, Italy. He is
survived by his sister Anna (husband Alfredo
SCANELLA deceased) of
Rome, Italy and sister Marcella (husband Andranotto
ZACHEO) of Sezze, Italy
and brother Sestilio (wife Carla) of Rome, Italy. Dear son-in-law of Quirino
and Gina BIANCONI of Sudbury. Will be dearly missed by Angela
(BIANCONI) and
Andimo BATTISTI and Fernando and Jackie
BIANCONI and Rita
(BIANCONI) and
Bill RICHER all of Sudbury.
Dear cherished family friend of Brian and Adele
DONNELLY. He will be
kindly remembered by many nieces and nephews, family, neighbours and
Friends. Funeral Mass in Christ the King Church on Thursday,
January 11th, 2001 at 10: 00 a.m. Burial at the Civic Memorial
Cemetery, Sudbury. Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him O Lord.
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