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Erla Elaine
UFFELMAN
Erla Elaine
UFFELMAN passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2001 at Kitchener Waterloo Health
Centre of Grand River Hospital, age 75 years, after a brave battle with cancer.
Beloved wife of William H.
UFFELMAN for 54 years,dear mother of Scott and
his wife Janet,
Elizabeth
WING and her husband Paul, Cathy
PLOMSKE and her
husband Grant, all of Waterloo, loving grandmother of Luke and Kristina
SCHWALM, Emily, Kate and James
UFFELMAN, Elysse and Todd
WING, Adam, John
and Heidi PLOMSKE, dear sister of Doris
COPLAND and her husband Bob of
Kitchener and Ross
LEDERMAN of Waterloo. Also survived by her son-in-law
David SCHWALM and his wife
Lynda of Toronto,her brother-in-law Richard
MEUNIER of Waterloo and many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents Gamey and Ida
LEDERMAN,her loving daughter Susan
SCHWALM (1986) and her sister, Joan
MEUNIER.
Erla was an avid golfer and a longtime member of Westmount Golf and Country
Club, Kitchener and the Mnidoo Valley Golf and Country Club, Manitowaning
and spent her summers at their summer home on Manitoulin Island. She was a
member of Parkminster United Church, Waterloo.
Erla loved her family very much and was actively involved in their lives.
She was the matriarch of the family and will be truly missed by all.
A family memorial service was held on Wednesday, August 1, 2001. Cremation
with interment in Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo.
Thank you to all the palliative nurses of Care Partners for your loving care
of Erla and the oncology staff on 5 Centre at Grand River Hospital for your
comfort and support.
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Frank Elwood
HOPKIN
In loving memory of Frank Elwood
HOPKIN,
December 5, 1914 - September 8, 2001.
Frank HOPKIN, a resident of Spring Bay, died at the Mindemoya
Hospital on Saturday, September 8, 2001 at the age of 86 years.
He was born at Tehkummah,
son of the late James and Alice
{COOPER}
HOPKIN.
Frank had worked in logging and at factories in Toronto,
where he met and married Amy in 1944, returning to Manitoulin to farm
for 25 years, retiring to Spring Bay in 1974. He loved to farm,
garden, walk and bike ride, and had served on the Co-Op Board of
Directors. Frank was a quiet man, and will be sadly missed by family
and his community.
Dearly loved husband of Amy
{WASHINGTON}
HOPKIN.
Loving and loved
father of Keith and his wife
Ann of Scarborough and Sally and Tom
COX
of Spring Bay. Proud grandfather of Wade and Jenna
COX and Jeremy
and Steven
HOPKIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Daisy
HAMILTON
(husband Harold predeceased,) Gelena
HOPKIN (husband Morley
predeceased,) Grace and Reg
DEWAR,
Lloyd and Joy
HOPKIN, Maude and
Jack DEWAR,
Minnie and Lyle
GRAHAM and Hazel
WINTER (husband Jim predeceased.)
Also predeceased by sister Vera and her husband Reuben
HEMBRUFF, and brother Leonard.
A Memorial Funeral service was conducted at Salem Missionary Church
on Monday, September 10, 2001 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Richard
Williams officiating. Cremation.
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Mary Katherine
NEWTON
In loving memory of Mary Katherine
NEWTON
August 27, 1908-April 10, 2001.
Kay NEWTON, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay, died at the
Mindemoya Hospital on Tuesday, April 10, 2001, at the age of 92 years. She
was born at Wheaton, Illinois, daughter of the late Edward and Myrtle
{SMITH}
WINTERS.
When
Kay was 9 years old, she moved with her family to
Saskatchewan, where they homesteaded. She had worked as a dietician at
Winnipeg
General
Hospital. After her marriage to Kenneth
NEWTON, they moved
to Kitchener, where they both worked for B.F. Goodrich, during the war. Kay
had worked as a cook at many tourist camps in the north, and
at Marv WOODS
Restaurant in Gore Bay. She enjoyed cooking, her garden and flowers. She was
the last surviving member of her family, having been predeceased by her
sister Margaret
HANLIN and brother Milford
WINTERS.
Loving mother of Ken and
his wife Marion
NEWTON of Toronto and also survived by Greg
BATMAN, who was
Kay's right hand man for many years.
Funeral service was conducted in the William G. Turner Chapel on Thursday,
April 12, 2001 with Reverend Frank Haner officiating.
Interment in Gordon Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay.
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