BAUMAN/BOWMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-03-13 published
Effie Isobel
{McQUARRIE}
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
In loving memory of Effie
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
March▼ 2, 1914-March 10, 2002
Effie BAUMAN/BOWMAN, a resident of Gore Bay, died at the Manitoulin Health Centre,
Little Current, on Sunday March 10, 2002 at the age of 88 years.
She was the fifth child of the late Ronald and Agnes
{ALLEN}
McQUARRIE.
Effie attended both public school and high school in Gore
Bay and Teacher Training at North Bay Normal School in 1931 and 32.
She taught in Pleasant Valley (formerly Pig Tantrum), Gore Bay,
Toronto and Newmarket. On July 8, 1936 she married Marven
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
and after 44 years away, retired to Gore Bay. Effie was a vital,
active presence in her communities. She was an adored primary school
teacher, a superb cook, who entertained weekly right up until the
time she entered the hospital, a wife and mother and kind friend to
all. She was a founding member of the Senior Citizen Club, serving
as secretary for many years, until her failed vision forced her
resignation. She served on the Library Board and was instrumental in
starting the
CNIB
Help
Group.
Everyone who met her, recognized her
as a special person, one who saw only the best in others. She
possessed a marvelous sense of humour and great inner strength.
Effie was the oldest member of All Saints Anglican Church. She was
christened and married in the church and her wish was to be buried
from there as well.
Dearly loved wife of almost 66 years of Marven. Loving mother of
Mary Jean and Lachlan
MUIR, of Gore Bay, Carolyn and Bryan
OSTROWSKI
of Midland and Catherine and Raouf
BALBAA of Mississauga. Proud
grandmother of Mark Toole and his wife Denise, Jordan Toole and his
wife Debbie,
Leisha
Ostrowski and her fiance Chris and Adam
BALBAA,
and great grandchildren Mitchell, Katie, Carlie and Sydney.
Predeceased by sister Jean
COOK and brothers Jack, Jim, Donald and
Mac McQUARRIE.
Fondly remembered by a large extended family of
nieces and nephews.
Friends called the Culgin Funeral Home Monday March 11, 2002. The
funeral service was held at All Saints Anglican Church on Tuesday
March 12, 2002 with Reverend Lind
WHITE/WHYTE officiating, assisted by Rev.
Rhonda HIRST.
Spring
Interment in Hagey Cemetery at Cambridge.
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BAUMAN/BOWMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-04-10 published
ROSS
LANE
Ross LANE - Passed away on Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at K-W Health
Centre of Grand River Hospital, age 49 years.
Beloved husband of Evelyn
{BAUMAN/BOWMAN} . Dear father of Brian of
Kitchener dear
son of James and Madeline
LANE of Gore Bay loved
brother of Vivian
CHIPMAN
(Curtis) of California, Marilyn
KING and
Linda PINDAR
(Ivan) both of Lively, Ontario, Glen
LANE (Valerie) of
Waterloo and Marie
FIRLOTTE
(Michael) of Cambridge. Brother-in-law to
Geraldine BRUBACHER
(Ken) of Elmira, Patricia
MARTIN (Murray) of West
Montrose, Martin
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
(Barbara) of Waterloo, Raymond
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
(Barbara) of Elmira, Dolores
RAMIREZ
(Miguel) of Elmira, Stewart
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
(Cheryl) of Hawkesville, Eunice
FREY (James) of Hawkesville,
Pearl FREY
(Wayne) of Hawkesville, Jennifer
BAUMAN/BOWMAN of Hawkesville.
Survived by his parents and mother-in-law, Adina
BAUMAN/BOWMAN of Hawkesville.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Ross was a valued long-term employee of Samuel Steel, Bothwell
Division, Cambridge for the past 25 years for which he received his
Quarter Century Club gold watch on March 7, 2002. He was a valued
friend and neighbour for his expert experience as a handyman and his
hobbies of playing pool (snooker) and an internet pal. In his younger
years on Manitoulin Island he was an avid fisherman and hunter. He
was employed at Wagg's Creamery in Mindemoya and
at TH&B Railway in Hamilton.
Ross' family received Friends at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171
King St. S., Waterloo on Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 7-9
p.m. Funeral service was held on Good Friday, March 29, 2002 in the
Funeral Home Chapel at 1 p.m. Reverend Paul Fletcher officiated.
Interment Hawkesville Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Grand
River Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy by calling the Funeral Home at 745-8445 or
www.edwardgood.com. The family would like to express our appreciation
for all the wonderful support we have received.
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BAUMAN/BOWMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-11-20 published
C.
L.
Marven▲
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
In loving memory of C. L. Marven
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
April 3, 1913 to November 12, 2002.
Marven BAUMAN/BOWMAN, only
son of the late Honourable Beniah and Mary
(BARR)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN.
Born at Long Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ont. April 3,
1913, in the house in which his mother was also born. He spent his
childhood between Toronto, Manitoulin and Ottawa, attended school in
Toronto, graduated from Oakwood Collegiate in 1931. He returned to
the Island and farmed on the family homestead for 3 years, then took
on the job of Registrar of Electors for East Algoma in 1934-1935. On
July 8, 1936 he married Effie
McQUARRIE and they started married life
in Toronto. Marven was employed at DeHaviland Aircraft in the Tool
Making and Design field. He then moved on as Technical Manager with
A. C. WICKMAN
Canada
Ltd. By the end of WW2, he was Sales Manager
and Director of Modern Tool Works, which involved frequent travel
across the continent and throughout Europe. His next position was
Vice President of Canadian Machine Tool Builders Association. In
1956, he purchased a business in Newmarket, Ont. Marven was an
inventor, a superb cabinet maker producing furniture, boats (even a
cabin cruiser), a highly skilled tool and die maker, a wordsmith,
writing prolifically-pertaining to his family history, letters to
Friends which were highly cherished and to a wide assortment of
causes, wherever he deemed injustice had been done. He loved flying,
obtaining his pilot's license at age 50, and owned a succession of
small aircraft. Marven and Effie flew to various destinations:
Florida, Bahamas and summer weekends to the cottage on Tobacco Lake.
He was a life-long boating enthusiast, a voracious reader, a dog
lover, a crossword puzzle addict, a pool player in later years,
driving daily to the Seniors Centre in Town. Marven was a devoted
husband and caring father. He was a private person, incredibly
honest and his word was his bond.
Through the years, he was President of The Rosicrucion Order in
Toronto (AMORC,)
Lieutenant of the Keswick Power Squadron, President
of the Newmarket Lion's Club (1963-1964,) a
CESO
Worker in the
Philippines, in his retirement (setting up design courses), and Chair
of the Western Manitoulin Historical Society, taking a great interest
in the Gore Bay Museum.
Marven was predeceased by his wife Effie
(McQUARRIE)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, March
10, 2002. Loved father of Mary Jean, husband Lachlan
MUIR of Gore
Bay
Carolyn, husband Bryan
OSTROWSKI of Midland and Catherine,
husband Raouf
BALBAA of Mississauga. Proud grandfather of Mark
TOOLE, wife Denise, Jordan
TOOLE, wife Debbie Dr. Leisha
OSTROWSKI
and husband Chris
GITTENS and Adam
BALBAA and great grandchildren
Mitchell, Katie, Carlie and Sydney. Friends called the Culgin
Funeral Home on Thursday, November 14, 2002. The funeral service was
conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel with Reverend Beth Topps officiating.
Interment in Hagey Cemetery, Cambridge. Culgin Funeral Home
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