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OSAWAMICK
Florence
In loving memory of Florence
OSAWAMICK,
August 1, 1926-February 11, 2001.
Florence OSAWAMICK, a resident of Wikwemikong, passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre, Little Current, on Sunday, February 11, 2001 at the age of 74
years. Florence was born in Wikwemikong, daughter of the late John S. and
Nancy
{SHIGWADJA}
NAGANIGWANE.
She worked as a cook at the Wikwemikong
Nursing Home and was a member of Anishnaabemowin Teg. Florence enjoyed
knitting, crafts, gardening and attending Pow Wows and cooking for her family.
Beloved wife of John
OSAWAMICK of Wikwemikong. Loving mother of Barbara
(Tom), Martina (Len), Stan, Gert (Max), Bev (Louis), Ann Marie (Patrick),
Lilly (Paul), Joseph (Clara), Darlene (Randy), Elizabeth (Gerard).
Predeceased by two children Jean and Johnny. Proud and loving grandmother
of 45 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Dear sister of James
(predeceased) wife
Celina,
Lavina (predeceased) husband John
LEWIS,
Eva▼
CYWINK (husband Nick predeceased,) Jerome (predeceased) wife
Theola,
Agnes
WEBKAMIGAD husband Henry, Shirley
WILLIAMS,
Isadore wife
Verna and Rosella
KINOSHAMEG husband James all of Wikwemikong. Also survived by her uncle
Hector SHIGWADJA and many nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at St. Anthony Daniel Church, Kaboni after 12 pm on
Monday February 12, 2001. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday,
February 14, 2001 from Holy Cross Church at 11 am. with Father Bert
FOLIOT
as celebrant. Interment in Wikwemikong Cemetery.
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Lillian Roberta
{OSWAMICK}
BOURGEOIS
In loving memory of Lillian Roberta
OSWAMICK
BOURGEOIS,
March 4 1961-March
Lilly
{OSWAMICK}
BOURGEOIS, 3rd Degree Midewiwin kwe of the Bear Clan,
passed away at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto, on Thursday March
1, 2001 at the age of 39 years. Lilly was born in Little Current, daughter
of John OSWAMICK and the late Florence
{NAGANIGWANE}
OSWAMICK.
Lilly was a
teacher of the Ojibwe language in Peterborough for the past two years. She
also enjoyed teaching traditional customs such as jingle dress dancing, drum
making and strived for the wellness of all who knew her through health and
fitness workshops. Lilly was the Chief Jingle Dress Dancer of the Three
Fires Midewiwin Lodge.
Beloved wife of Paul
BOURGEOIS of Peterborough. Dear mother of James
(Giizhigaatemonidoinini), Alexander (Wassaygezik) and Marion (Pizhiiskwe).
Loving sister of Barbara (Tom), Martina (Len), Stan, Gert (Max), Bev
(Louis), Pat, Ann-Marie (Patrick), Joseph (Clara), Darlene (Randy),
Elizabeth (Gerard), Predeceased by a sister Jean and a brother Johnny. Dear
niece of James (predeceased) wife Celina, Lavina (predeceased) husband John
LEWIS,
Eva▲
CYWINK (husband Nick predeceased,) Jerome (predeceased) wife
Theola, Agnes
WEBKAMIGAD husband Henry, Shirley
WILLIAMS, Isadore wife Verna
and Rosella
KINOSHAMEG husband James all of Wikwemikong, Christine
OSAWAMICK
and great uncle Hector
SHIGWADJA.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends were received at Wasse Abin High School, Wikwemikong after 10 pm. on
Saturday March 3, 2001. Funeral Service was held on Monday March 5 2001
at Wasse Abin High School at 10 am with Lee Staples officiating. Interment
in Wikwemikongsing Cemetery.
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Gordon Duncan
McALLISTER
In loving memory Gordon Duncan
McALLISTER
April 23 1916-June 2 2001.
Gordon McALLISTER, a resident of Spring Bay, died at the Mindemoya Hospital
on Saturday, June 2, 2001, at the age of 85 years. He was born at
Grimesthorpe,
son of the late Neil and Pearl
{LEWIS}
McALLISTER.
Gordon was very blessed, in the fact he was able to work his entire life at
farming, a job he truly loved. He was also an avid hunter, hunting every year
until this past one, when he was unable to because of this health. He was a
loving husband, father and grandfather, and in return was loved by his family.
Dearly loved husband of Kay
{CAMPBELL}
McALLISTER, loving and loved father
and father-in-law of Larry and Shirley
McALLISTER of Naughton, Linda
McLEAN
and her partner Peter
HALL of Copper Cliff, Jack and Terri
McALLISTER of
Massey and Ron
McALLISTER of Copper Cliff. Proud grandfather of Anita and
her husband Gerry, Tom, Tammy and her husband Brian, Darren and his wife
Zacha, Darcy, Brad, Becky, Brenna and Ashley, and great grandchildren
Anthony, Johnny and Sarah. Dear brother of Nelda, Dorothy, Calvin and Marie.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Elgin.
The funeral service was conducted in the William G. Turner Chapel on Tuesday,
June 5 with Reverend Frank
HANER officiating. Interment in Grimesthorpe
Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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LEWIS o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-25 published
Rhea "Dianne"
LEWIS
In loving memory of Rhea "Dianne"
LEWIS who passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre on Monday, July 23, 2001 at the age of 56.
Cherished wife of Glenn. Loving mother of Leanne of Vancouver, BC, and Kelly of Toronto.
Daughter of Rhea
WILLIAMSON of Espanola. Predeceased by father Lester.
Will be missed by sisters and brother, Peggy and John
POUND of Sault Ste.
Marie, June
JOLICOEUR and Stan
WILLIAMSON of Brandon, Manitoba. Fondly
remembered by four nieces and nephews.
Visitation on July 25, 2001 with funeral service on July 26 at the Island
Funeral Home in Little Current with Reverend Richard White officiating.
Cremation to follow with burial in Elmview Cemetery. Donations to the
Daffodil Terrace, Manitoulin Health Center Ladies Auxiliary or the Women's Shelter in Sudbury.
Arrangements in care of the Island Funeral Home.
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LEWIS
-In loving memory of James, who passed away September 10, 2000.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
-Loved and missed by wife, children and grandchildren.
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-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, James, who passed away September 10, 2000.
God saw you were getting tired
When a cure was not to be,
So He closed His arms around you and whispered "Come to Me"
In tears we saw you sinking
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken
You fought so hard to stay.
What you suffered you told so few,
You did not deserve what you went through.
So He took you in His arms
And laid you down to rest,
His garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best.
And when we saw you sleeping
So peaceful and free of pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
-Forever loved and sadly missed by Jody, Bill, Sarah and Nicolas.
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Georgina PUTT
LEWIS
On Saturday, September 1, 2001, Georgina
PUTT
LEWIS died peacefully
at the age of 84, after battling a long illness.
Forever, she will be remembered as a loving, devoted wife and mother,
an angel who blessed her family and Friends each day of her life.
On August 28, 1917, Georgina was born to Albert and Berta
{SHEWFELT}
PUTT of Little Current, Ontario, Canada. She had one sister, Ethel
PUTT
LABRICK.
Georgina was raised in Little Current, where she met
her husband, Donald R.
LEWIS, of Ottawa, Ontario. They were married
in Casablanca, French Morocco, on August 18, 1951. She gave birth to
her son, Dr. Peter
LEWIS, in Paris, France on May 4, 1952. After
returning to the United States, she gave birth to her daughter, Julie
YOUNG, on January 17, 1954, in Dearborn, Michigan. After living in
several Southern states, she and her family settled in Eddyville,
Kentucky. Upon her husband's retirement, Georgina and Donald built a
home in Cape George Colony, near Port Townsend, Washington, where she
lived for the remaining years of her life.
Georgina, like her father Albert, was an avid card player, enjoying
bridge with her Friends on a regular basis, and teaching her children
and grandchildren to be master card players. She also was a champion
knitter and crocheter. She tended beautiful flower gardens, and had a
penchant for murder mystery novels.
Georgina is survived by her husband, still living in Port Townsend,
Washington, her son and daughter-in-law, Anita, and two grand_sons,
David and Steven
LEWIS, of Port Angeles, Washington, her daughter,
who also resides in Port Angeles, and three granddaughters, Emily
YOUNG of Louisville, Kentucky, Katie
YOUNG of Seattle, Washington,
and Amy YOUNG of Port Angeles, Washington. She is also survived by
her sister's children, nephews Doug
LABRICK of Vancouver, British
Columbia and Larry
LABRICK of Vence, France, and niece Betty
LABRICK
of Victoria, British Columbia. A private family service has been planned.
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Robert Oliver
RUNNALLS
In loving memory of Robert Oliver
RUNNALLS,
May 29, 1933-October 8, 2001.
Bob RUNNALLS, a recent resident of the Wikwemikong Nursing Home, and formerly of
Mindemoya, died at the Wikwemikong Nursing Home on Monday, October 8, 2001 at the
age of 68 years. He was born in Mills Township,
son of the late Nelson and Verna
{BAKER}
RUNNALLS.
Bob was retired from farming and as caretaker of the Mindemoya Arena.
He had a most interesting and varied life, and had been secretary of the Central
Manitoulin Lions Club for 12 years, correspondent for the newspaper, a member of
the Hospital Board, coached minor hockey, a member of the Radio Club and was
active in the museum. Bob had many other interests such as genealogy, which led
him to contacting relatives all over the world. He also enjoyed puzzles and games,
and had a great interest in teaching kids right from wrong. Bob lived for
and loved to help people and his community, such as being a caregiver for the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind. He will also be remembered for his
favourite truck "Henry." Bob was well liked and well known, and will be greatly
missed on Manitoulin.
Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Gerald
RUNNALLS of Sudbury, Mona and
Eldon LEWIS of Spring, Bay, Jim and Betty
RUNNALLS of New Liskeard, Darlene and
Les ORFORD of Spring Bay, Elva and Norman
LLOYD of Kagawong and Morley and Cathy
Runnalls of Evansville. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sister-in-law Betty and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was
conducted at the Mindemoya United Church on Thursday, October 11, 2001 with
Reverend
Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY officiating. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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