MARION
MARKLE
MARLEAU
MARSHALL
MARTELL
MARTIN
MARYNUK
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TURCOTTE,
Cecile (née
MARION)
In loving memory of Cecile
TURCOTTE (née
MARION,) 82 years of Sudbury who
passed away Thursday evening January 4th, 2001 at her son’s residence
in Kanata. She was born in Chrysler and married Fred
TURCOTTE in 1951 in
Ottawa. Cecile came to Sudbury in 1951 from Ottawa. She was a well liked and
respected teacher with Le Conseil Scolaire des écoles séparées de Sudbury. She retired in 1984 having
taught for 27 years. A devout Roman Catholic she attended Holy
Trinity Church and she belonged to the parish
CWL.
Cecile will be
remembered as a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. Beloved
wife of Fred Turcotte predeceased 1991. Loving mother of Rita
(husband Robert
THERIAULT) of Massey, Estelle (husband Richard
Lapointe) of Whitefish, Marc (wife Jeanne) of Kanata and Carmen
(husband Richard Besner) of North Bay. Cherished grandmother of
Jean, Julie, Josée, Lucie, Zacharie, Daniel, Michael, Chelsea, Eric,
and Nicholas. Dear daughter of Solomon and Laure (Dignard) Marion
predeceased. Dear sister of Jacqueline
CÔTÉ (husband Maurice) of
Montreal and the late Dollard, Albert and Richard Marion all
predeceased. Dear sister in law of Sue Marion of Ottawa. Resting at
the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent St. at Hazel St. Funeral Mass
in Holy Trinity Church 426 Burton Ave., Sudbury Monday, January 8th,
2001 at 10 am. Interment in the Civic Cemetery Sudbury. Donations to
Heart and Soul Campaign (Heart Equipment) would be appreciated.
(Friends may call 2 - 5; 7 - 9 pm Sunday)
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MARKLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-24 published
Ronald David
OWL
In loving memory of Ronald David
OWL,
June 11 1944-January 22 2001.
Ronald OWL, a resident of Sucker Creek First Nation, died at his
residence on Monday, January 22, 2001 in his 57th year, after a
courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by love and laughter. Ron
had served in the USA Army as a specialist during the Viet Nam war.
He had received the Cambodia Campaign Ribbon as well as other medals
and decorations. He had worked for Canada post in Toronto for 15
years retiring in 1990, when he moved home to Sucker Creek, and then
worked as a labourer for the Sucker Creek Band. He enjoyed sports,
hockey and football, but he took great pleasure in reading and
watching documentaries on war, and reading science fiction books and
magazines.
Beloved father of Lee-Anne
SCOTT (husband Michael) of Collingwood,
Brandon of Sucker Creek, Trevor (Carrie
MIGWANS) of Sudbury and
Taryan of Waterloo. Loved and proud grandfather of Tyler, Hunter and
Trevor Jr. Also survived by treasured little sister Lori Madahbee
(Danny) of Sucker Creek, Shirley
MURDOCH
(Robert) of Toronto and
brother Same (wife Josephine) of Michigan. Special friend of Sylvia
MARKLE-CRAINE, Jo-Anne
DINOVA, Nancy
OWL, Debbie
OWL, Ed and Lorraine
KOZEYAH and the
MARKLE family. He was loved and will be missed by
seven nieces and five nephews.
Predeceased by parents Madeline
{SOLOMON}
OWL and father Levi
OWL,
twin brother Donald Richard and sister Elsie Rose.
Friends may call at the Sucker Creek Community Centre on Tuesday and
Wednesday. The funeral service will be conducted there on Thursday,
January 25, 2001 at 11: 00 am. with Reverend Richard White officiating.
Interment in Sucker Creek Cemetery.
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MARLEAU o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-02-28 published
Gordon MacKENZIE
CATCHPOLE
In loving memory of Gordon
(MacKENZIE) of Nanticoke, at the Norfolk General
Hospital on February 23, 2001 at the age of 78 years.
Husband of Barbara
{BREDIN}
CATCHPOLE of Welland. Dear father and
father-in-law of Peter of Idaho, USA, Tim and Bonnie of Welland, Vicky and
Ian CATCHPOLE/
PALMER of Royston, British Columbia, Mark and Valery of
Toronto, Daniel
CATCHPOLE and Martha
(MARLEAU) of Ottawa and Susan and
Russell JEPSON of Nanticoke.
Gordon will be sadly missed and remembered by his eleven grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
Survived by one sister, Betty and husband Desmond
CLEMENT of Comox, British
Columbia.
Gordon was employee of Nanticoke Generating Station for 17 and half years,
was very active in his community and the area. He was a long-time volunteer
with the Boy Scouts of Canada and also with the
YMCA. He was a strong
believer in giving of himself to those who were in need, and will be
remembered by all who knew him for his generosity and kindness. Gordon also
was fortunate to have a beautiful voice of song and sang at many weddings
and functions. His love and talent of boat building gave him many, many
hours of pleasure, as he was an avid boater. Mr.
CATCHPOLE was at the
Thompson Waters Funeral Home, Port Dover, visitation was on Sunday and a
Funeral Service will be held by the family at a later date. Cremation has
taken place. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
kindly acknowledged by the family and can be done by calling Thompson Waters
Funeral Home 1-519-583-1530.
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MARSHALL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-03-14 published
MARSHALL
-In memory of a dear daughter and sister Judy, who passed away March 15 1999.
The many hours we once enjoyed,
How great the memories are still.
But death has left an emptiness,
The world will never fill.
-Sadly missed by Mom and Ed.
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J. Wayne CRANSTON
J. Wayne CRANSTON, Port Elgin, Ontario, May 29 1944-May 5 2001.
Formerly of Sheguiandah, Ontario. Beloved
son of Ray (deceased) and
Norine CRANSTON of Markham, Ontario.
Beloved brother of Jean and husband Blaine
BOSWELL of Pittsburgh, and
Beverly and husband David
HILL of Stouffville, brother-in-law of Marilyn and
husband Mike
PALMER of Tiverton, Karen and husband Todd
KENNEDY of McGregor.
Dear uncle to Scott and Sheryl, Leslie and Karen, Warren, Daisy and
Brittany.
Predeceased by brother Merlyn, mother-in-law Edna
DUCK and his
faithful friend Tasha.
Funeral service was held Wednesday, May 9, 2001 at the W. Kent Milroy Port
Elgin Chapel, conducted by Reverend Margaret Greenhow. Place of burial:
Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Darren
PALMER, Dieter
SZLAPA, Dave
HILL, Gary
GREEN, Dave
MARSHALL and Blaine
BOSWELL.
Honorary pallbearers were Scott
OTTEWELL, Geo.
ZIMMERMAN,
Mike
PALMER and Dietrich
BUCHWALD.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to W. Kent Milroy Funeral Home, Port Elgin
Chapel.
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MARTELL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-10 published
MacKENZIE
Viola
Evelyn
Viola Evelyn
MacKENZIE passed away peacefully Saturday December 23 2000.
She is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Donald,
three sons, David (Lynn), Paul (Cathy) and James (Laurie), nine
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Born Viola
MARTELL on January 1, 1928 in Little Current, Manitoulin
Island to Joseph Adelard and Nellie
MARTELL, she was predeceased by
her sister (Joyce) and brothers (Joseph, Donald and Jeffrey).
Vi was well known for her love of arts and crafts and opening her
house in hospitality to visitors. She was a faithful believer in
Jesus and most recently attended the Church of Christ in Beamsville,
Ontario. She loved the Lord while here on earth and we know she is
resting with Him now.
Donations in memory of Vi can be made to either Great Lakes Christian
College or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MARTIN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-10 published
RUSSELL
{ARNOLD}
M.
Gilda
In Loving memory of M. Gilda
{ARNOLD)
RUSSELL,
November 12 1926-December 30 2000.
M. Gilda RUSSELL, a resident of Tehkummah, died at the Mindemoya
Hospital, Mindemoya on Saturday December 30 2000 at the age of 74
years. Gilda was born in Tehkummah, the daughter of Harvey G.
ARNOLD
and Ida
{LEESON}
ARNOLD (both predeceased.) She was a clerk for many
years at Wards General Store in Tehkummah. She also enjoyed
quilting, reading and knitting as well as taking great pride in her
gardening. Gilda was a member of Fairview United Church.
Beloved wife of the late Grant
RUSSELL (1961) and the late Sydney
DION
(1990). Dear mother of Sally Ann (Allysa) of Edmonton and Sandra Lee
of Airbrie, Alberta. Loving sister of Rhea
WARD and husband Rex and
Marjorie MARTIN and husband Elgin both of Tehkummah and Jean
SIBERRY
of Toronto. Also survived by eight nieces and five nephews.
Friends will be received at the Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home on
Tuesday January 2 2001 from 12 to 2pm. Funeral Service will be
held at 2 pm. with Pastor Wally Wood officiating. Spring interment
in Hilly Grove Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Fairview United
Church would be appreciated by the family.
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MARTIN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-11 published
Clyde Worthing
VANZANT
In loving memory of Clyde Worthing
VANZANT,
December 2, 1927-July 3, 2001.
Clyde W. VANZANT, a resident of Manitowaning, died at the Manitoulin Health
Centre, Little Current on Tuesday, July 3, 2001, at the age of 73 years.
Clyde was born in Manitowaning,
son of the late Jack and Mary
MacDONALD)
VANZANT. He worked as a miner with Inco and
in Elliot Lake as well as
farming for many years. Clyde also owned and operated Van's Drive Inn
Restaurant in Manitowaning for 14 years. Clyde was involved in the community
softball and hardball leagues, Manitowaning Curling Club and Manitowaning
Board of Trade for 15 years. His favourite pastime was hunting and fishing
with family and Friends.
Beloved husband of Karen
{BAYER}
VANZANT of Manitowaning. Dear father of
Denise
Moggy (husband Gene) of Manitowaning, Shelly
BOND (husband Peter) of
Petawawa. Dear grandfather of Christopher
BOND,
Alex and Nicole
MOGGY.
Survived by two brothers, Burk (wife Harriet) and Royce both of Manitowaning.
Predeceased by two sisters, Nedra
MARTIN and Bona
LANG as well as two
brothers Loyal and Glyn
VANZANT.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was held in the Manitowaning Chapel on Thursday, July 5 with
Pastor Wally
WOOD officiating. At Clyde's request there will be no visitation.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home, Manitowaning.
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MARYNUK o@ca.on.sudbury.sudbury.
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CONSTANTINOU,
Alexandra
Revecca
Died suddenly, as the result of a car accident on Hwy 69. Alexandra at 6
years of age, beloved daughter of Stelios and Sharon
(YAROSCHAK.)
Cherished older sister of Harrison, granddaughter of Joseph and Lorraine
YAROSCHAK, and Revecca and Harry
CONSTANTINOU of Cyprus. Dear niece of Susan
and Ray NEWMAN,
Sandra and Brian
MARYNUK, as well as numerous aunts and
uncles in Cyprus. She will be sadly missed by her many loving cousins.
Alexandra was a grade one student at Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School.
Funeral has taken place. Interment St. Philips Churchyard Cemetery.
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