MANDAMIN 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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MANITOWABI o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-15 published
MANITOWABI
-In memory of my darling granddaughter April, who passed away August 28, 2000.
Walking down the road waving away
As if to say good-bye
She never realized, till now
The heavy load of a Nana's aching heart when she
Hears her granddaughter has died.
The passing of such an innocent little one
Nothing compares to a Nana's
Undying love for her little dear
Her broken heart has just begun
The news of her grandchild's passing so severe
As each passing day with prayers go on
She accepts that her granddaughter has gone beyond
To be in the Lord's hands and with Loved Ones that have passed away
The Nana realized what the wave meant that day
April was trying to say
"Thank you" Nana for All the Love You Gave.
-With love from Nana Victoria
MANITOWABI and Warren.
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MANITOWABI o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-29 published
MANITOWABI
-In remembrance of April Renee, April 14 1984-August 28 2000.
A year ago we had to face the pain
Of saying farewell to our precious April Renee
Our niece, our cousin so full of life and laughter
Without her how can life ever be the same again.
God took her so quietly without us knowing
Toughest part was to accept that she was really gone
But our sweet memories of April kept us going
We knew she'd want us to have the strength to carry on.
At first it was hard to mention her name
Without a tear coming down our eyes
Christmas, birthdays and holidays were not the same
Without April's presence and her adorable smiles.
They say time will heal as a year goes by
Knowing April is in a better place in our heaven above
Eases that pain of letting go and we no longer cry
Our niece, our cousin will never be forgotten
Will always be in our prayers and will always have our undying love
She is the whisper in the wind
The sunshine in our hair
The twinkling of the stars up above
Our Angel safely watching over us
No more tears, I'm okay she softly whispers
Live life to the fullest and carry on my smiles.
--Forever in our hearts you'll always be our April Renee,
Love Auntie Cindy, Uncle Howard and cousins Tammy, Alyssa, Alaina,
Tweet Tweets, Shaneece and Shyaya.
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MANN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-29 published
Thomas "
Tim"
Edwin
CRONIN
Tim CRONIN passed away peacefully at Finlandia Nursing Home, Sudbury,
Ontario on Wednesday, August 22, 2001 in his 89th year.
Beloved husband of the late Kathleen
(WALLACE,) 1964 and the late Lillian
(WILSON-
MANN,) 1990.
Loving father of Gerald
CRONIN of Sudbury, Ontario, Lynne (Mrs. John
WILSON) of Espanola, Ontario, Patricia (Mrs. Harry
BOLL) of Port
Coquitlam, BC and Nicki (Mrs. Grant Moffatt) of Red Deer Village, Ontario.
Stepfather of Melva (Mrs. Robert
COCHRANE) of Calgary, Alberta, Laura
(Mrs. Gerald
GRISWOLD) of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Kent
WILSON
of Toronto, Ontario.
Very dear grandfather of Kelly
CRONIN predeceased 1972, Keane (Lee
Ann) CRONIN, Teressa
CRONIN (friend Harry
HODGES), Kathy (Mrs. Ray
PILON), Kim (Mrs. Rob
PENNER), Kari (Mrs. Jay
MITROFF), Robbie
(KELLY) GIROUX, Timmy
GIROUX, Michelle
SMILEY, Chad (Natasha)
BOLL,
Larissa (Mrs. Phil
EADIE), Dana (Mrs. Steve
McGUIRE).
Dear great grandfather of 17. Keara and Keaden
CRONIN,
Devin and
Kelsey PILON,
Nathaniel,
Jeremy and Michael
PENNER, Joshua and Alexa
MITROFF, Jessica, Alana and Cooper
GIROUX, Jasmine and Joshua
GIROUX,
Amber and Joseph
SMILEY and Teagan
BOLL.
Tim was born on September 17, 1912 in Cullross Township, Bruce County
to the late Joseph and Mary Anne
(WEISHAR)
CRONIN.
Brother of Marcella
WEILER (late Bernie) of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Predeceased by sister Evelyn
O'NEILL and brothers Wilbert and Michael.
Tim was transferred to Manitowaning in 1932, with the Bank of Montreal,
married and then set up his first business in Aurora,
Ontario in 1935--returning to the Manitoulin Island in 1937. Tim
operated Cronin's Crafts from 1939-1950 in Manitowaning and the T&K
Gift Shop in Espanola from 1953. Tim was associated with the Stedman
Chain for 57 years having owned and operated Cronin Stores in
Manitowaning, Espanola and Sundridge.
Tim was an avid golfer and one of the founding members of the Espanola Golf Club.
He also enjoyed golfing in the winter months in Florida. As well he had a passion
for curling and was a member of the Decades Club, faithfully attending the
International Bonspiel in Quebec City.
Tim was a member of the Espanola Lion Club, retiring in 1985.
Tim had a love of sports and music--and those blue eyes were really
twinkling as he entertained all with his unique sense of humour.
Rested at the Bourcier Funeral Home in Espanola. Funeral Mass was
held at St. Louis de France Church in Espanola on Saturday, August
25, 2001 with Father Al McMillan officiating. Interment in Espanola Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Bourcier Funeral Home Ltd., Espanola.
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