MURDOCH 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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MURPHY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-06-13 published
Kathy (née
McCAFFREY)
SNOW
In loving memory of Kathy (née
McCAFFREY)
SNOW who passed away Thursday June
7, 2001 at St. Joseph's Health Centre, at the age of 52.
Beloved wife of John
SNOW of Sudbury. Loving mother of Jim (partner
Ginette), Stephanie (partner Mark) and Robert. Cherished daughter of John
J. McCAFFREY (predeceased) and Kathleen
McCAFFREY of Sudbury. Loving sister
of John P.
McCAFFREY (wife
Lucy) and Sheila
McCAFFREY (friend Gene.) Loving
daughter-in-law of James and Rose
SNOW, both predeceased. Loving
sister-in-law of Peter
SNOW (predeceased,) Rosemary
SNOW,
Robert and Brenda
SNOW, Nina and Keith
McKAY, Fred and Mary
SNOW, Joseph and Jan
SNOW, and Lou
MURPHY.
Special niece of Anne
BOYLE (husband Charles predeceased) and many
loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Cherished aunt of Bill, Tina, Pat, Patti,
Kate, Matthew, Elizabeth, Matthew, Michael, Alexander, Mary-Rose, Patrick,
Shannon, Elizabeth, Christopher, Ryan, Michael, Kim and Shannon.
Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street, Sudbury.
Funeral Mass at Christ the King Church Sudbury on Monday, June 11, 2001.
Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
Donations to the Kathy
SNOW
Bursary would be appreciated.
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MURRAY o@ca.on.sudbury.sudbury.
sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
CLARE, “Tom” Thomas James
In loving memory of Thomas J. “Tom”
CLARE, 84 years of Sudbury,
who passed away Saturday morning, January 6th, 2001, at the Sudbury
Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site. Born in Liverpool England, he
married Aletha
(HAMILTON) in 1971 in Scarborough. Tom came to the
Sudbury area at age 5. He served overseas during World War II with
the Canadian Army. A proud veteran, he was a faithful member of the
War Pensioners of Canada, through his hardwork and vision, the
Fields of Honour was established at Civic Cemetery. During his
working life he had lived in Southern Ontario when he worked for the
Hudson Bay Co., the Livingston Mutual Warehousing Co. and the
Canadian Commissioners. He returned to Sudbury in 1986 from Scarborough.
A man of faith, he regularly participated in the ministry and fellowship of
St. Andrew’s United Church. An avid gardener, he had a special keeness
in growing roses. Tom was an outstanding Canadian and Sudburian who made a
difference in improving the lives of others. He embodied the biblical
characters of a good Samaritan and caring shepherd and like St. Paul can echo
the words “I have fought the good fight, I have finished by course,
I have kept the faith.” Beloved husband of Aletha
(HAMILTON)
CLARE
of Sudbury. Loving father of Jean
MOJSUK predeceased, Beverley
(husband Richard
BOUCHER) of Windsor, Judith (husband Gary
LUNCH) of
Amherstburg, and Cheryl
MURRAY of Sudbury. Cherished grandfather of
Janice MERCER (husband Bruce,) Holly
MOJSUK predeceased, Bruce
MOJSUK,
Victoria PAPIA, Michelle
SOUCIE, Darryl
BOUCHER (wife Patti), Dean
BOUCHER,
Sean MURRAY (wife Kim), Kevin
MURRAY (wife Jennifer) and Lana
MURRAY
(friend Shane), great grandchildren Lee (predeceased), Jay, Brianna, Delia,
Preston, Danny, Taylor, Alyssa and Emily.
son of George and Ellen
CLARE
predeceased. Brother of Albert (wife Gladys) of Ottawa and of the late Nellie
CURRIE,
Edward and George
CLARE both predeceased. Memorial Service in St.
Andew’s United Church, 111 Larch Street, Sudbury on Wednesday, January
10th, 2001 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
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MURRAY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-04-25 published
Willard ELGIN
CARLISLE
In loving memory of Willard
ELGIN
CARLISLE,
March 26, 1911 - April 12, 2001.
Willard CARLISLE, a resident of Extendicare Falconbridge, Sudbury, died at
his residence on Thursday, April 12, 2001 at the age of 90 years. He was
born in Aremosa Township (Guelph area),
son of the late William and Mabel
{WALKER}
CARLISLE. He had worked for the Department of Highways for over 30
years. Willard was dedicated to his church, and was instrumental in the
building of the Mindemoya Missionary Church. He was a great musician, and
played many instruments including saxophone and trumpet, and only 16 years
ago, learned to play the violin. He was proud of his family, and will be
sadly missed by all.
Dearly loved husband of Sarah (Sadie)
CARLISLE of Sudbury, loving father and
father in law of Wayne and Jerry
CARLISLE of Sudbury, Gary and Jacquie
CARLISLE of North Bay and Colleen and Keith Spry of British Colombia. Proud
grandfather of six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Dear
brother of Anna
NOBLE of Little Current and Evelyn and husband Ken
MURRAY of
Rockwood.
Friends have called the Missionary Church in Mindemoya from 10 - 11 am on
Saturday, April 14, 2001. The Funeral service was conducted at 11: 00 am
with Reverend Ray Kloetstra officiating. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
Culgin Funeral Home 705 282-2270
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MURRAY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-10-17 published
Annie Mae LOCKYER (née
CAUGHILL)
The LOCKYER family announces with sadness the passing of their mother,
mother-in-law, and grandmother Annie Mae
LOCKYER (née
CAUGHILL) surrounded with
the love of all five of her children by her side at the Manitoulin Centennial
Manor, Little Current on Sunday, October 7, 2001 in her 93rd year.
Wife of the late Cliff
LOCKYER
(November 22nd, 1967.) Loved mother of Audrey
(Toots) McDERMID
(MURRAY) of Providence Bay, and their children Sally
DAWSON
(Jim) of Toronto, Jamie (Jay) of Providence Bay, daughter Betty
BEAUDIN
(Humphrey) of Little Current and their children Susan
BEAUDIN of Toronto,
the late Dennis (Sharon) of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, son Floyd (Lila) of Little
Current, and their children Tammy George (Ron) of Mindemoya and David of Toronto,
daughter Sally
LACHAPELLE
(Larry) of Little Current, son Dean (Darlina) and their
son Andrew, all of Little Current. Our mother was a cancer survivor of 27 years
and was affectionately known by her children and grandchildren and great
grandchildren as "Maw." Survived by seven great grandchildren and four
great great grandchildren.
Funeral service was held Tuesday, October 9, 2001 at Island Funeral Home with
Pastor Margaret
WOOD officiating. Burial Mountainview Cemetery.
Arrangements in care of Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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