NOBLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-02-28 published
Wesley John
PARKINSON
In loving memory of Wesley John
PARKINSON.
Peacefully, at home on Tuesday,
February 20 2001, age 50.
Beloved husband of Noreen
{NOBLE} . Dear father of daughter Kelly
(predeceased 1992) and son Darren. Loved son-in-law of Mrs. Anna
NOBLE of
Little Current. Predeceased by parents Beatrice and Leland
PARKINSON. Will
be missed by siblings, Grant and Shirley
PARKINSON of Bidwell, Abb and
Sherry of Little Current, Betty and Jack
WOOD of Sheguiandah, Dorothy and
Alfred McDOUGALL of Naughton, Shirley
DELL of Spanish, Dale and Dennis
McDOUGALL of Ice Lake, twin Jim
PARKINSON of Sudbury, sister-in-law Anne and
Gary HOUSTON of Almonte. Remembered with love by many nieces and nephews.
Memorial service was held on Friday, February 23, 2001 at Island Funeral
Home officiated by Elder Madeleine Charlton. Cremation. Burial in Cold
Springs Cemetery in the spring. Donations to Manitoulin Health Center
Ladies Auxiliary would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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NOBLE 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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NOBLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-25 published
Alma Beryl
NOBLE
In loving memory of Alma
NOBLE, a resident of Gore Bay and formerly of Elliot Lake and
Silver Water, died at the Manitoulin Lodge on Saturday, July 21, 2001 at the age of 85 years.
He was born in Robinson Township, June 17, 1916,
son of the late Harry and Bertha
{STEELE}
NOBLE.
Alma had served overseas in the armed forces for four years,
with the 'Happy Walkers.' He had worked in fisheries, steel plant and worked
in the bush lumbering. He had a variety of interests, including gardening, crafts,
carpentry, wood lathe and hunting and fishing. Alma's greatest love was his family, and
spending time with them. His love and love of life will be sadly missed but
many memories will be cherished.
Dear loved husband of Dorine
{FOWLER}
NOBLE, loving father of Lorraine
ROBINSON of Vancouver and son-in-law Chris
ROBINSON of Gore Bay, Florence
and her husband David
FOLZ of Elliot Lake and Lloyd
NOBLE and his wife
Debbie of Prince George, BC. Loved grandfather of Jennifer, Tyler, Doryell,
Wyatt, Nicholas, Angela and Steven, and great-grandchildren Jordan, Jolisa,
Kayla, Emily and Noah. Dear brother of Ruby
WHITELY of Los Angeles.
Predeceased by brothers Golden, Garnet and Jasper and sisters Opal and
Madeline. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home. The funeral service was
held in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on July 25, 2001 with Pastor Lyle Dewar
officiating. Interment in Silver Lake Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to the Culgin Funeral Home 705-282-2270.
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NOBLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-08-15 published
John Gordon
LANE
In loving memory John Gordon
LANE,
August 5, 1916-August 9, 2001.
John LANE, a resident of Gore Bay, died at the Manitoulin Health Centre,
Little Current, on Thursday, August 9, 2001 at the age of 85 years. He was
born on Barrie Island,
son of the late George and Martha
{VANCISE}
LANE.
John attended school on Barrie Island and graduated at the age of 14, after
which he worked on farms and in the bush, until 1939, when he bought a farm.
In 1946, John married Louise
SMITH of St. Catharine's. John had a lifelong
involvement in politics, starting as a council member on Barrie Island from
1941-1960. In 1960, he moved to Gore Bay, and was on council for 4 years,
then Mayor for 5 years. In October of 1971, he was elected Progressive
Conservative
MPP and held that position until his retirement in 1987. John
had quite a remarkable career, having won 34 elections and serving 45 years
as an elected member of government. He was one of the first directors of the
Manitoulin Livestock Co-Op, and in the early '50s was chairman of organizing
Farm Forums. In 1955, he started working for the Co-Operators Insurance, and
in 1969, was named District Manager. John was a member of the Rotary Club
for 35 years, and along with Renie
NOBLE, was instrumental in founding the
Flower of Hope School, which he said was his most rewarding effort. John was
also a life long member of the Lyons Memorial United Church, and had served
in many capacities on the board of the church. John also enjoyed fishing and
hunting, and will be remembered by his hunt camp gang as the "Commander."
John was predeceased by his wife
Louise
SMITH in 1969. He later married
Leila McDOUGALL who survives. Loving and loved father of Sharon
LANE and Ron
and his wife
Greta
LANE of Gore Bay,step father of Linda and her husband
Max TRICK and Craig
McDOUGALL and his wife Lillian and Bob
McDOUGALL. Proud
grandfather of Drew, Nicholas and Lindsay
LANE and Neil, Laura and Sheri
McDOUGALL and Aaron and Brent
TRICK. Dear brother of Lloyd and Evelyn
LANE
of Barrie Island and Larry and Margaret
LANE of Gore Bay. Predeceased by
grandchildren Amanda and D'Arcy and sisters Mary
WILSON,
Agnes
MORGAN and
brother Harold.
The funeral service was conducted at Lyons Memorial United Church on Sunday,
August 12 with Geraldine Bould officiating. Interment in Gordon Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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NOBLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-09-26 published
NOBLE
-In loving memory of Renee
NOBLE from August 12/26-September 25, 1996.
It is hard to believe that 5 years have passed
since we last heard your laughter.
and felt the warmth of your smile.
Although time helps to ease the pain of our loss,
it will never dim the precious memories
of all of the special times shared with you.
We remember you as a wonderful mother,
grandmother, great grandmother, teacher,
role-model and friend...a gift
to all of those whose lives you
touched with your kindness, wisdom and enthusiasm.
You will remain forever close in the
hearts of all of those who love you.
The
Family of Renie
NOBLE.
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