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Loretta Mary
{PELTIER}
OKIMAW (spirit name Gchi Waabski Mkaw Kwe)
In loving memory of Loretta Mary
{PELTIER}
OKIMAW,
February 3, 2002 in her
56th year at the Sudbury Regional Hospital, Laurentian Site.
Loretta was a very proud member of the Bear Clan. She received her
traditional teachings from elder Ray
KINOSHAMEG.
She received an honourary
fellowship from the University of Sudbury (Laurentian University in 1999)
having received many certificates in the past for courses she took with the
Ontario Federation of Friendship Centres in Toronto. Loretta was very
involved with the inception of the alternate justice program in the city of
Sudbury. She worked alongside many of the judicial personnel in Sudbury in
her role as native courtworker that she held for 23 years with the
N'Swakamok Friendship Centre. Loretta was an advocate for the Aboriginal
and Non-Aboriginal people that she had contact with. Her dedication and
commitment knew no bounds. Her great sense of humour will be missed by all
who knew her.
Lovingly remembered by Peter
OKIMAW.
Sadly missed by daughters Samantha
(friend Clayton) granddaughter Letoya of Sudbury, and Pauline
SACKENAY
(husband Lynol) and their children Sheldon and Jarrid of Thunder Bay.
Dear daughter of Leo and Sophie
PELTIER predeceased.
Loving sister of Gilbert (wife Lavina) of Wikwemikong, Yvonne (husband
Jerry) of Magnetawan First Nation, Joe (wife Rose Linda) of Wikwemikong,
Roland (wife Rachelle) of Wikwemikong, Norman predeceased (wife Anne of
Wikwemikong) Eugene "Shawn" predeceased (wife Isabelle of Sheguiandah),
Violet "Keadees" predeceased (husband
Ambrose of Wikwemikong.) Special niece of Auntie Georgina
FOX.
Sadly missed
by many nieces and nephews. Cherished godmother of Danny
PELTIER,
Barbara
PELTIER, Roseanne PELTIER, Mark
ROY, Andrew
PELTIER, Mark
PELTIER, Faye
FLAMAND
and Darion
MANDAMIN.
Resting at the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent St at Hazel St. Sudbury
thence to rest at St. Ignatius Church in Buzwah. Funeral Mass in Holy Cross
Mission Church in Wikwemikong, Wednesday, February 6, 2002 at 11 a.m.
Cremation at the First Nation Crematorium.
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-03-06 published
Rose KIMEWON-
WILLIAMS (née
ROY)
In loving memory Rose
KIMEWON-
WILLIAMS (née
ROY)
June 1, 1926-February 26, 2002.
Rose KIMEWON-
WILLIAMS, a resident of Wikwemikong passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre, Little Current on Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at the age of 74 years.
She was born in Wikwemikong daughter of Francis and Christine
ROY (both predeceased.)
Rose was a renowned artist of tufted quill boxes. She had been commissioned many
times during her career to create works for special presentations to many people
including Queen Elizabeth II. Some of Rose's works are on display at the Museum of
Civilization in Ottawa and the Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian) in
Washington, D.C. Rose also supported her children and grandchildren as a proud
hockey fan and was a loving foster mother to many children over her lifetime. Rose
was an avid bingo player and enjoyed gardening and gathering wild fruits and berries for preserves.
Beloved wife of Ambrose
KIMEWON-
WILLIAMS (predeceased.) Dear and loving mother
of the late Anthony
ROY (wife May), Linda and Elizabeth (friend Ho
JEREZ), Gary,
and Cecil (wife
Anne)
LAFONTAINE.
Loving grandmother of Mark, Michelle, Toni, Little
Spirit, Cody and Lori.
Dear great grandmother of Ephie, Mark Jr., Joel, Ethan, Cameron and Hunter.
Dear sister of Agnes (husband Henry
JIINGWA
SHAWANA,)
Mary and Joseph
PANGOWISH (both predeceased) and Onezime
ROY (predeceased.) Dear aunt
and great aunt to many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Mass was held from Holy Cross Mission Church on Friday, March
1, 2002 with Father J.
STOGRE
Society of Jesus as celebrant. Interment followed
in Wikwemikong Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home.
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-04-10 published
Joseph Ignatius
JACKO
September 24, 1923-April 3, 2002
Joseph Ignatius Jacko, a resident of Wikwemikong Nursing Home, died
at the Manitoulin Health Centre on Wednesday April 3, 2002 at the age
of 78 years. He was born at Wikwemikong,
son of the late Louis and
Therese
{ROY}
JACKO and had been a bachelor all his life. Ignatius
(Ko-Ko-Lee) enjoyed the outdoors and was often seasonally employed.
He also enjoyed watching wrestling, cooking, bingo scratch tickets,
music and used to play guitar.
Dearly loved uncle of Mary M.
(GUTIERREZ), Armand, Eli Jacko, Brenda
(FOX), Doreen
(COMEUA), Ivey
(ARMSTRONG), Richard, Robert, Jean and
Theodore FLAMAND.
Also survived by many grand-nieces, grand nephews
and special Friends and relatives. Predeceased by sisters Mina
{JACKO}
ANTOINE and Agnes {
JACKO}
FLAMAND.
Friends called the St. Ignatius Church on Thursday, April 4. Funeral
Mass was celebrated on Saturday, April 6 at the Holy Cross Mission
Church with Robert
FOLIOT,
Society of Jesus as celebrant. Interment at Wikwemikong Cemetery.
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-05-22 published
Deborah
(Debbie) (née
KANASAWE)
TOULOUSE
and Lawrence (Lap)
TOULOUSE
In loving memory of Debbie (age 41 years) and Lawrence (age 46 years)
TOULOUSE.
Debbie and Lap enjoyed family gatherings, attending Pow Wows, Bingo,
casinos and the outdoors together. She had her own janitorial
service known as "North End Janitorial Services." He was a
contractor and enjoyed deer-hunting, carpentry and wood working. He
was attending a course and pursuing a career as a Heavy Equipment
Operator in Sault Ste. Marie. They both were family-oriented and my
dad was always putting everyone first and himself last, giving
unselfishly to help family and Friends in need.
Beloved parents of Lorraine (friend Jamie), Olivia, Vanessa and
Lawrence Jr. Loving grandparents of Austin Lawrence Nicholas
Waboose. Deborah was the dear daughter of Ursula
{ROY}
KANASAWE and
the late Levi
KANASAWE (predeceased 1988.) Dear sister of Joseph,
Robert (friend Brenda), Donna (husband Dan), Eleanor (friend David),
Bernice, Lillian (friend Henry). Dear granddaughter of the late Ben
and Agnes KANASAWE. (both predeceased.) Lawrence was the dear son of
Victor TOULOUSE and the late Rose
{TRUDEAU}
TOULOUSE. Dear brother
of Kenneth, Richard, Ronald Lewis, John, Isadore (Cecile,) Georgina,
Glen, Gerald, Anita (Tim), Jeffrey (Lori), Rosetta. Dear grand_son of
the late Ignatius and Olive
{KITCHIKEG}
TRUDEAU (both predeceased)
and the late John
BEBAMIKAWE and Rosalie
OSAWANIMIKI (both predeceased.)
Survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Resting at St. Ignatius Church, Buzwah. Friends may call after
Wednesday May 22 (Evening). Funeral Mass in Holy Cross Mission,
Wikwemikong, Friday May 24, 2002 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in the
Buzwah Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-05-29 published
Agnes
{ROY}
SHAWANA
In loving memory of Agnes
{ROY}
SHAWANA,
April 17, 1925-May 21, 2002.
Agnes SHAWANA, a resident of Wikwemikong passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre, Little Current on Tuesday, May 21, 2002 at the age of
77 years. Agnes was born in Wikwemikong, daughter of Frank and Christine
ROY (both predeceased.) Agnes enjoyed doing many things such as cooking,
gardening, sewing, fishing, crossword puzzles, scratch tickets, and
cleaning and floral arranging. Her greatest joy was being a mom to the
children, a good housewife and best of all "Keeping Smuggler in Line."
Dear and loving wife of Henry "Smuggler"
SHAWANA, whom she had been married
to for 51 and a half years. Loving mother of Marie (friend Henry),
Kenneth (friend Mildred), Joseph, Mary Jane (husband Douglas), Marlene
(friend Victor), Velma (friend Hugh), Simon and Beverly (friend Rick).
Dear grandmother of 22 grandchildren (three grandchildren predeceased)
and 4 great grandchildren (1 great grandchild predeceased). Dear sister-in-law
of Marie ROY.
Predeceased by one brother, Onezime
ROY and two sisters, Rose
WILLIAMS
and Mary PANGOWISH.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral mass was held from Holy Cross Mission, Wikwemikong on
Saturday, May 25, 2002. Father Bert Foliot was celebrant. Interment
followed in Wikwemikong Cemetery, Wikwemikong.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home.
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-07-17 published
REV.
Emerick
SHIGWADJA
In loving memory of Reverend Emerick
SHIGWADJA at the age of 73 years, Friday morning, July 12, 2002 at Mindemoya Hospital.
Beloved husband of Margaret. Loving father of Elizabeth (husband Wayne), Joe
Alex, Dorothy (friend Victor), Edward, Harold, Fred (friend Dolores), Debbie
Ann (husband James), Glenda (friend Wilfred), Mark (friend Michelle) and
Kenneth. Cherished grandfather of Raymond, Cody, Shawn, Petrina, Cory,
Drew, Alex, Rosemary, Heidi, Jamie, Sheldon, Sophie, Nimkeehns, Cameron,
Hunter, Cindy, Jenny, Blossom and Dylan. Dear godfather of Sharon,
Jeanette, Jean, Nyra, Trisha, Bill and Nimkeehns. Dear brother of Jacob and
Marie ROY both of Wikwemikong. Predeceased by Mike, Andrew, Francis,
Yvonne, Elizabeth and Alex. Sadly missed by his dog Bebe. Emerick was
ordained as a Deacon, June 20, 1987. He dedicated his life to serving his
people, anointing the sick and dead, and whom ever needed to pray.Resting at
the Pontiac School. Funeral mass was held in the Holy Cross Mission, in
Wikwemikong, Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 11 a.m.
Interment in Wikwemikong. Arrangement entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home.
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ROY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-11-06 published
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-In loving memory of a dear aunt "Joyce" who passed away November 4, 2001
There is a bridge of memories
From here to heaven above
That keeps you very close to us
It's called a bridge of love
As time goes on without you
and days turn into years,
They hold a million memories
And a thousand silent tears.
To us you were very special
What more is there to say,
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
-Always remembered by your nieces and nephews. The
CORBIERE
Family.
also indexed in OGSPI as
ROI
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-In loving memory of a dear wife "Joyce" who passed away November 4, 2001.
Though her smile is gone forever
And her hand I cannot touch
Still I have so many memories,
Of the one I loved so much.
Her memory is my keepsake,
With which I will never part,
God had her in his keeping,
I have her in my heart.
-Always loved and remembered by husband Justin
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ROI
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