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Phyllis Maxine
{MARTIN}
BAXTER
In loving memory of Phyllis Maxine
{MARTIN}
BAXTER,
November 3, 1927-January 27, 2002.
Maxine BAXTER, a resident of Manitowaning passed away at the Manitoulin
Centennial Manor, Little Current on Sunday, January 27, 2002 at the age of
74 years. She was born in Tehkummah Township daughter of the late Clarence
and Margaret
{HANER}
MARTIN.
Maxine and her late husband Henry built and
operated the Buck Horn Motel in South Baymouth for many years. Maxine also
worked as a homemaker and was a member of the Knox United Church Women's
group and enjoyed knitting, reading and a good game of cards.
Beloved wife of Henry L.
BAXTER (predeceased 1974.) Dear and loving mother
of Blaine (wife Bea) Winnipeg, Peggy (husband Brian) Espanola, Tim
(predeceased 1973), Anne (husband Greg) Edson, Alberta, Tracy
(husband Jamie) Sudbury. Loving grandmother of Terri, Kelly, Darren, Jeff,
Christopher, Michael, Joellen, Alissa and Zachary and 3 great grandchildren.
Dear sister of Girda
SMELTZER,
Wayne (wife
Pauline,)
Lloyd (predeceased)
and Floyd. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, January 31, 2002 at the Manitowaning
Chapel
Funeral
Home with Pastor Wally
WOOD officiating. Interment in the
spring at Hilly Grove Cemetery. If so desired donations to the Lung
Association or the Assiginack Museum Restoration Fund would be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home.
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HANER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-02-13 published
John Stanley
PAISLEY
In loving memory of John Stanley
PAISLEY,
August 17, 1933-February 5, 2002.
Jack PAISLEY, a resident of Spring Bay, died at the Mindemoya Hospital on
Tuesday, February 5, 2002 at the age of 68 years. He was born in Gore Bay, son
of the late Stanley and Alice
{TURNBULL}
PAISLEY.
Jack lived on the family farms
in Mills until he was 10 years of age, when the family then moved to the farm
in Spring Bay, where he lived and farmed all his life. He was a member of the
Masonic
Lodge, the
OFA and the Belgian Horse Association. He had many interests
which included his horses and cows, was knowledgeable and interested in local
history, liked cutting wood and he also enjoyed people. Jack will be remembered
not only for his love of people, but also his ability of making people happy.
Jack's genuine smile and caring of others will be truly missed in the community,
but his family and Friends will have many happy memories of him.
Dear loved husband of Ann
{McCANNELL}
PAISLEY.
Loving and loved father of Pam her
husband Greg
BOND of Gore Bay and Peter at home. Proud grandfather of Nicholas
BOND.
Loved son-in-law of Rachel
McCANNELL of Gore Bay and dear brother of Bill
PAISLEY of Montreal. Brother-in-law of Tom
NEWBURN and his wife
Marg and Lauchie
McCANNELL and his wife
Claudette.
Predeceased by his parents, sister Barbara
NEWMAN, sister in law Barbara
McCANNELL and father in law James
McCANNELL.
Friends called the Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay on Wednesday,
February 6, 2002. The funeral service was held in the Wm. G. Turner
Chapel on Thursday, February 7 with Reverend Frank
HANER officiating.
Spring interment in Mindemoya Cemetery. If so desired, donations may
be made to the Mindemoya Hospital Auxiliary.
Culgin Funeral Home.
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HANER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-04-24 published
Geraldine Wilma
BRYAN
In loving memory of Geraldine Wilma
BRYAN,
August 28, 1922-April 18, 2002.
Geraldine
(DEAN)
BRYAN, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay,
died at the Lodge on Thursday, April 18, 2002, at the age of 79 years.
She was born in Tehkummah, daughter of the late Wilmer and Emma
{HANER}
McCAULEY.
She had worked at the smelter in Sudbury during the
war, and afterwards helped her husband Norman at his service station.
Geraldine spent 50 years in Sudbury before returning to the Island,
then lived for 2 years with Verlie and Robert, and 3 years in her own
apartment, and lastly moved to the Lodge about 1 year ago. She
enjoyed dancing in her earlier years, and reading and gardening.
However, her life revolved around her family. Her greatest pleasure
was looking after and being part of her families' lives. She was a
loving and caring mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her
caring and interest in her family will be missed, but will be cherished forever.
Predeceased by her loving husband Norman Phillip
BRYAN on February 1,
1993. Dearly loved and loving mother of Verlie and her husband Robert
McGILLIS of Mindemoya proud grandmother of Tammy and her husband
Cyle RITCHIE of Cambridge and Ginger
McGILLIS of Sudbury and great
grandchildren Brittany
McGILLIS and Zachary
RITCHIE. Dear sister of
Gladys CHATWELL of Kitchener and sister-in-law Elaine
McCAULEY of
Tehkummah. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by brother Gerald
McCAULEY and sister Marie
McCAULEY.
The funeral service was conducted at the Mindemoya United Church on
Saturday,
April 20, 2002 with Reverend Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY
officiating. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Culgin Funeral Home.
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HANER
-In loving memory of a dear mother Velma, who passed away May 18, 2001.
The depths of sorrow we cannot tell
Of the loss of one we loved so well,
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,
Her memory we shall always keep.
- Sadly missed by Harold and Joan
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HANER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-06-19 published
Wilda Mae
(CRANSTON)
CLARK
In loving memory of Wilda Mae
CLARK,
June 15, 1920 to June 4, 2002.
Wilda CLARK, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, and formerly of
Spring Bay and Sudbury died at the Lodge on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 at
the age of 81 years. She was born at Mindemoya, and had lived at
Spring Bay, where she had been very active in the community. Wilda
and her husband Gordon farmed for many years. She was a very
dedicated wife, mother and community worker. Wilda helped run the
farm, milking cows and all other chores on the farm, as well as
keeping house, gardening and most of all, a caring mother to her
husband and children. She had a fierce independence, a trait which
will be cherished by her family. Wilda was a very active member of
the Missionary Church in Spring Bay, the Women's Institute and after
moving to Sudbury she dedicated her time to day care and working for
the CNIB.
One of her favourite pastimes was playing the piano, which
she learned to play by ear.
Wilda's husband Gordon predeceased in 1970. Dearly loved mother of
Gloria VANPLEW
(Gary) of Orillia and Grant
CLARK (Leslie
BANNER) of
Mississauga.
Proud grandmother of Christopher
CLARK and his wife
Andrea and Elizabeth
CLARK and fiancé Lisandro
LUZZA. Dear sister of
Lois COOPER of Mindemoya, Harvey
HANER (wife
Nola) of Mindemoya and
Frank HANER of Spring Bay. Predeceased by brother Grant
CRANSTON.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel of the
Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay, on Monday, June 17, 2002 at 11 a.m.
with Reverend Frank
HANER officiating. Friends called at the Funeral
home from 10-11 a.m. Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
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HANER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-07-10 published
Alma Jean ORFORD (née
BOWSER)
In loving memory of Alma Jean
ORFORD (née
BOWSER) of Little Current who
passed away at her home on Tuesday, July 2, 2002 in her 64th year.
Daughter of the late Norman and Emma
{GRAHAM}
BOWSER of Billings Township.
Alma spent her early days around her Grandfather
GRAHAM's store in
Kagawong. She shared with her father a love of horses, and was raised around
the family sawmill. From her mother she learned to cook and knit,
which we all enjoyed over the years, from her delicious meals that she
cooked for us (she loved to cook a feast) to the sweaters she made to keep
us warm. Then there was her love of animals, she loved them all, from her
cats and dogs, to her cows. She loved her time spent at the farm.
Alma Jean leaves behind her husband Jack of 31 years, her daughter Norma
Jean and son-in-law Edward and step grand_son Joey. She will be missed by her
many nieces and nephews. Auntie Jeannie loved you all.
Funeral service was held on Saturday, July 6 at Island Funeral Home with
Reverend Frank
HANER officiating. Burial at Kagawong Cedar Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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HANNAH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-09-04 published
HANNAH
-In loving memory of Joseph V.
HANNAH. 1912-1999.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be.
So He closed His arms around you
And whispered "Come to me".
Your golden heart stopped beating,
our gentle hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
What you suffered, you told few,
You didn't deserve what you went through.
Tired and helpless, you made no fuss,
And tried so hard to stay with us.
But, when we saw you sleeping,
So peaceful, free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
Lost from sight
But always in our hearts.
-Your loving family
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HANNAH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-09-11 published
Rita Catherine
JOHNSTON
In loving memory of Rita Catherine
JOHNSTON (née
HANNAH) who passed
away Thursday morning, September 5th, 2002 at Sudbury Regional
Hospital, Laurentian Site at the age of 78 years.
Beloved wife of Lloyd
JOHNSTON predeceased 1983. Loving mother of
Joanne (husband Bruce
HOFFORD) of Lively, Barry of Naughton, Kim
(husband Gerry
CHENIER/CHENÉ) of Lively and predeceased by infant daughter
Sharon. Will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Lori, Shelley,
Darren, Melissa and great grand_sons Jacob, Ryan and Liam. Daughter
of William
MORROW and Hannah (née
HEMBRUFF)
HANNAH both predeceased.
Dear sister of Victoria
SELLARS of Scarborough and predeceased by
Eleanor WHITE/WHYTE, Joe, Andy, Alberta
McMILLAN, Clifford, Glen and Paddy.
Funeral service was held in the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent St.
at Hazel Street, Sudbury on Saturday, September 7th, 2002. Internment
at the Waters Cemetery, Lively. Donations to the Heart and Soul
Campaign (Cancer Services) or to the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be appreciated.
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HANNIGAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-04-24 published
Andrew Cyrus
BEAUDIN
In loving memory of Andrew Cyrus
BEAUDIN,
Tuesday,
April 16, 2002, at
the Extendicare York in his 99th year.
Beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann (Betty)
SAGLE (predeceased 1977) and
Mary SAGLE (predeceased 1983.) Loving father of Linda Ann
GILCHRIST
(Reg) of Lively. Proud grandfather of Daniel
GILCHRIST
(Alexia
HANNIGAN) of Toronto and Wendy
McDERMID
(Robert
HENDERSON) of Lively.
Cherished great grandfather of Jesse
McDERMID and Morgen
McDERMID.
Dear brother of Elsie
STERLING
(Arthur) (both predeceased,) Eugenia
WALLACE (of Sault Ste. Marie) (Ed, predeceased,) Cress (of Sault Ste.
Marie) (Clarence predeceased). Much loved uncle of many nieces and
nephews. Special loved uncle of Leona and Arden
BOCK and Doreen and
Alec MacEACHREN (all of Sudbury.)
Andrew was born at Green Bay, Manitoulin Island on November 17, 1903.
He survived his share of childhood adventure, but found school to be
a "bother" as it interfered with his playtime. Arithmetic in all its
forms was a mystery to Andrew but his interest in reading only grew
and continued long into his adult life. Andrew and his sisters walked
to school daily, but instead of finding the walk tiresome he began to
enjoy the beauty around him. Even in his older years Andrew walked
almost daily, and continued to marvel at God's creation. In 1928, the
Wrigley Gum Corporation offered a prize of $25,000 to the winner of a
21 mile swimming race across Lake Ontario. Andrew entered, but was
defeated by the cold waters. He did, however work as a lifeguard and
trained in the Humber area and over the next four years raced again
in Lake Ontario during the Canadian National Exhibition. In his early
30's, Andrew tried his hand at acting by playing the part of a
"drunk" with the Colonel George Cox Players and over the next several
years he became an accomplished stage actor. Andrew's true profession
was in responding to God's call in his life a call he had felt for
some time. In the mid 1940's he became the pastor of the Providence
Bay Branch of the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints
(Community of Christ). Andrew obtained his Bachelor of Theology
Decree and continued to read, write, minister and serve until he
could physically no longer do so.
By the time Andrew was 90 he had performed 85 weddings, 72 funerals,
49 baptisms, served 4,800 communions, delivered over 3,000 sermons,
offered 101 Patriarchal Blessings, attended 18 world conferences, 30
week-long reunions and over 35 children's camps. His joy was being
with young people. They appreciated his wit, wisdom and genuine
caring. Andrew took his response to God's movement in his life with
great responsibility and honour. He was a man who was much loved,
admired and respected and he will be greatly missed.
"Well done thou good and faithful servant."
A celebration of Andrew's life was held at the Providence Bay
Community Hall, Manitoulin Island on Saturday, April 20, 2002.
Cremation at the Parklawn Crematorium.
Arrangements entrusted to the Jackson and Bernard Funeral Home.
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