GARBUTT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-05-09 published
Lawrence▼
William▼ "
Lorne"
CONNOR
In loving memory of Lawrence William "Lorne"
CONNOR at Manitoulin Health
Centre, on Sunday, May 6, 2001 at the age of 75 years.
Beloved son of William and Annie
CONNOR, both predeceased. Dear brother of
Sydney CONNOR and friend Gretta
GARBUTT,
Ida
BRYANT and husband Henry
(predeceased) of Manitowaning.
Predeceased▼ by John Fredrick
CONNOR,
Beulah and husband Lawrence
HUGHSON,
Olive and husband Wilbert
MOORE.
Remembered with love by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation was Tuesday, May 8, 2001. Funeral Service to be held Wednesday,
May 9, 2001 at Island Funeral Home with Elder Madeline
CHARLTON officiating.
Burial in Elm View Cemetery.
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GARBUTT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-22 published
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-In loving memory of a dear dad, Marshall, who passed away August 21 1994.
If tear drops could build a stairway,
And memory a lane,
We'd walk the long road to reach,
And bring him home again.
-We love and miss you Dad, Val and Dan.
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GARBUTT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-22 published
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-In loving memory of a dear husband, father and Poppa
Marshall, who left us suddenly August 21, 1994.
Time slips by, but memories stay
Quietly remembered every day
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever.
-Sadly missed by Emma and family.
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GARBUTT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-09-19 published
Sydney Robert
CONNOR
In loving memory of Sydney Robert
CONNOR who passed away on Monday,
September 10, 2001 at the Manitoulin Health Centre, age 69 years.
Predeceased▲ by parents William and Annie
CONNOR. Dear friend of
Gretta GARBUTT.
Loved brother of Ida (husband Henry
BRYANT predeceased)
of Manitowaning. Predeceased by brothers John Frederick
CONNOR,
Lawrence▲
William▲
CONNOR. Predeceased by sisters Beulah and
husband Lawrence
HUGHSON,
Olive and husband Wilbert
MOORE. Remembered
with love by nieces and nephews. Will be missed by Miranda and Ashlee.
Funeral service was held Thursday, September 13, 2001 at Island
Funeral Home. Burial Elmview Cemetery. Donations to Manitoulin Health
Centre Auxiliary would be appreciated.
Arrangements in care of Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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GARDINER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-18 published
Ella DUBRUL
In loving memory of Ella
DUBRUL, 1905-2001.
She was born Ella
KENDALL in Plattsburg, N.Y., the daughter of a Baptist
minister whose calls took the family to Antrim, N.H., Cranbrook, B.C., Dehli
and Norwich, Ontario. She graduated first in her class from Woodstock High
School. At Toronto Normal School she met Stuart
CORK.
They married in 1927
and raised two sons David and Kendall, and a foster-son Flight Sergeant John
GARDINER who was shot down in February, 1945. Their daughter Eleanor died
in infancy in 1946.
In 1935 they founded Killarney Mountain Camp, a summer resort in Baie Fine
then designed and built Birch Island Lodge on the Whitefish River Indian
Reserve, (Birch Island) near Little Current, Ontario, which they operated
from 1940 until the beautiful lodge burned in 1953. She was a Director of
Northern Ontario Outfitters Association and wrote its constitution.
From 1942 to 1945 she directed a novel recreation program at Trinity K Club,
the first girl's work program undertaken by the Kiwanis Club of Toronto.
In 1946 she helped Stuart found a new program in Institutional Management at
the University of Toronto. After his passing in 1950 the program was moved
to Ryerson, where it eventually grew into the present degree program in
Hospitality.
In 1952 she married Dr. George Harvey
WORTHINGTON in Vancouver, B.C. After
he passed on in 1954 she attended Columbia University in New York City where
she set a record number of points taken in one semester (30) and graduated
with a Master of Science degree in Public Law and Government.
In 1960 she married Stephen
DUBRUL, with whom she celebrated her most
cherished achievement, a 25th wedding anniversary. They lived at first in
Detroit, Michigan, but mainly north of there on Lake George Road, Lake
Orion. There she researched and published two books, "The Worst of the
Bargain" and "What Happened in Murdochville", and served as a
Director of
WTVS
Public TV.
After so much growth, both natural and by acquisition, she leaves a large
and diverse family of
CORK,
FINLAY,
DUBRUL, and
GALVIN, extending down
to great-grandchildren.
A funeral mass was held on Tuesday, July 17 at 10: 30 a.m. at Saint John's
Chapel of St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto.
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GARDINER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-12-05 published
Reola Mae McMURRAY
In loving memory of Reola Mae
McMURRAY,
August 5 1944-December 1 2001.
Reola McMURRAY, a resident of Mindemoya, died at the Mindemoya Hospital on
Saturday, December 1, 2001 at the age of 57 years. She was born at
Manitowaning, daughter of the late Leonard and Marjorie
{BRYANT}
MOGGY.
On September 15, 1962, she married Kenneth
McMURRAY, who predeceased her
November 4, 1976. Reola was a member of the Stamp Club, the Manitowaning
Choir, and spent much time being a hockey and figure skating mom, as well
as quilting and crocheting, reading books and interested in genealogy.
Reola raised her young family on her own after the death of Kenneth,
Her memory will be cherished by her children and grandchildren and other
family members. Her presence in the community will be sadly missed.
Reola was predeceased by her husband Kenneth
McMURRAY.
Dearly loved
mother and mother in law of Sheila and Ed
McDERMID of Providence Bay
Connie and Eugene
MIRON of Chelmsford,Kim
KELLY and Larry
PEARCE of
Sault
Ste.
Marie Tammy and Robert
GARDINER of Lively and Chris and
Jennifer McMURRAY of Ottawa. Proud grandmother of 11, Shannon, Marissa,
Michael, Crystal, Victoria, Alanna, Anthony, Logan, Tyler,
Riley and Kyla. Dear sister of Henry, Leonard, Calvin, Dennis,
Lyman, Marvin, Robbie, Donny, Jamie, Mabel, Blossom and Ruby.
Also survived by many aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and their families.
Predeceased by son Kenneth Jr., Mina and brother Nelson.
Friends called the Mindemoya United Church on Monday. The funeral
service was held Tuesday with Reverend Mary Jo Eckert Tracy
officiating. Interment in the Hilly Grove Cemetery, Manitowaning.
Culgin Funeral Home
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GARROW o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-03-07 published
Dennis TOULOUSE
In loving memory of Dennis
TOULOUSE of Sagamok who passed away suddenly, on
Friday, March 2, 2001 at the age of 20 years.
Beloved son of Fran
MANDAMIN-
TOULOUSE (friend Dennis Pitawanakwat) and Angus
(friend Carol Eshkakogan) of Sagamok.
Loving brother of Sarah of Sagamok and one step-brother and three
step-sisters.
Special friend of Melissa Pattenden.
Very dear grand_son of John and Victoria
MANDAMIN and Sam and Ida (nee
ASSINIWE)
TOULOUSE.
Predeceased by grandmother Madeline (née
ARMSTRONG)
MANDAMIN.
Dear nephew of Gary and Agnes
MANDAMIN,
Gloria
MANDAMIN (friend Henry James
Shawanda,) Loretta and Maxie
TRUDEAU,
Rosemary
KING, Jennifer and David
FLAMAND,
Verna and Wayne
OSAWAMICK, Phillip
MANDAMIN, Don and Candace
MANDAMIN,
Karen
MANDAMIN, Johnny and Linda
TOULOUSE, Leona and John
DAVIDSON,
Louise and Donald
GARROW, May
TOULOUSE (friend David Mahoney,)
Phyllis and Bob
CANTRYN,
Sophie and Ray
CORBIERE, Virginia
TOULOUSE (friend
Richard Jock), Noella
TOULOUSE, Donna
TOULOUSE, Julie
TOULOUSE, Regina and
Dennis BORYNEC,
Derek
TOULOUSE (friend Shelly Wemigwans.)
Will be sadly missed by many cousins and Friends.
Dennis was a first year student at Cambrian College studying in the First
Nation Financial Management Program. He was Treasurer of the Cambrian
Native Student Association. He enjoyed hockey, golf, baseball and horseback
riding.
Visitation was at the Nishin Community Centre, Sagamok on Sunday, March 4
from 1: 30pm. Funeral Mass was Tuesday, March 6 at 1:00 pm at the Nishin
Community Centre, Sagamok with Father John Duggan officiating. Interment in
the Sagamok Cemetery.
Arrangements by Boucier Funeral Home Ltd.
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