STEELE
STEIMAN
STEPHENS
STERLING
STEVENS
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Norah (PROCTOR)
LANKIN
In loving memory of Norah
(PROCTOR)
LANKIN,
July 9, 1910-July 3, 2002.
Norah (PROCTOR)
LANKIN, a resident of Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay, died at the
Lodge on Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at the age of 91. She was born in
Toronto, daughter of the late James and Catherine
STEELE.
Norah was employed as a salesperson at Simpson's store for 23 years before
moving to Gore Bay in 1985. She was a member of the All Saint's Anglican
Church, Gore Bay. Norah was a volunteer at Manitoulin Lodge for many years
and helped at many church functions as well. She also enjoyed knitting,
playing euchre and did make many crafts for Teas and Bazaars and sewing
clothes for her family.
Dear and loving wife of the late Mervin
LANKIN (predeceased 1981) and the
late Ev PROCTOR (predeceased 1995.) Dear mother of Lois
BADENHORST and
husband Vic of Ice Lake and Judith Hicken and husband Alan of Millgrove.
Proud grandmother of Lisa, Wade, Catherine and Anna. Dear sister of Edna
WILSON of Barrie and Aileen
MUNSHAW of Toronto and predeceased by three
sisters Kathleen, Mary, Marjorie and two brothers Samuel and James
STEELE.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Culgin
Funeral Home on Thursday, July 4, 2002. The funeral service was conducted
from the Wm. G. Turner Chapel of the Culgin Funeral Home on Friday, July 5,
2002 at 2: 00 p.m. with Mr. Erwin
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating. Interment of
cremated remains to follow at a later date.
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Violet "Vi" Yollanda (Dini)
MITCHELL
In loving memory of Violet "Vi" Yollanda (Dini)
MITCHELL, 79 years.
Peacefully, Friday morning, February 1, 2002 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital-Laurentian Site.
Beloved wife of Jim
MITCHELL of Garson. Loving mother of Jim (wife
Diane) of
Westlock,
Alberta,
Darlene (husband John
MOFFAT) of Kansas, Christine
(husband Richard
LEFEBVRE) of Falconbridge, Landa (husband Eric
CORMIER) of
Garson, Cathy
GREGORCHUK (husband John
BLOUIN) of Azilda, and Colleen (husband
Mark STEIMAN) of Oakville. Cherished grandmother of Jim Junior, Shannon, Michael,
Danielle, Rik, Tony, Jennifer, Ashleigh, Mitchell, Carly and Rachel.
Born in Foyette, she married Jim in Toronto in 1945. She was a devoted
member of Saint John the Evangelist Church and Catholic Womens' League. She loved spending time
with her family, especially at the camp on Lake Mindemoya. She will be sadly
missed, but always remembered with love.
Funeral Mass was held in Saint John the Evangelist Church, Garson, Monday,
February 4, 2002. Cremation in the Parklawn Crematorium.
Arrangements entrusted to Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home.
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John Lawrence
COLLINS
In loving memory of John Lawrence
COLLINS,
May▼ 10, 1932-February 16, 2002.
When I was young, I enjoyed the forests where the deer run free,
fields where the cattle and sheep grazed. Collins' Falls in the
early spring as the mist touched my face, upper coastline of Honora
Bay where the tall pine trees grow. The country store (Collins'
General Store) where visitors from our communities always greeted me
with "Hello, John and how are you today?" Oh, how I would be excited
and laugh. Children as they walked home from the little country
schoolhouse in Honora Bay. My niece Pam and nephew Brent who would
always give me a hug and a kiss "Good Night, Uncle John". Then the
time came for me to live at Manitoulin Lodge in Gore Bay where the
staff and volunteers extended their love and personal care towards me
for 25 years. I was never forgotten when the children came to read,
the pets came to visit and the staff always took time to ensure I was
a part of their day. On February 16, 2002 I left my earthly home to
be with my family members gone before me. Thank you for all of my
memories, love and care...John
COLLINS.
"I will gather the lame, I will make the lame a remnant, The Lord is
righteous in all His ways, and loving toward all He has made" Micah
4: 6,7-Psalms 145:17.
John will be laid to rest Saturday April 27, 2002 at 2 pm. Cold Cemetery.
John peacefully passed away on Saturday, February 16, 2002 at
Manitoulin Health Centre at the age of 69 years. Predeceased by
parents Mini "Faye" (née
CHISHOLM) and John Leroy "Roy"
COLLINS.
Loved brother of Wayne and wife Rena, predeceased by sister Joan. Dear
uncle of Pamela and Phillip
STEPHENS and their children Nathan and
Carter, Craig and Melissa and their children Alicia and Mason.
Predeceased▼ by niece Rebekah
COLLINS and nephew Brent
COLLINS and
fondly remembered by many family members of the
COLLINS and
CHISOLM
families. The love of staff members for 25 years at Manitoulin
Lodge. Visitation was held on Sunday, February 17. The Funeral
Service was held on Monday February 18, 2002 at the Island Funeral
Home▼ with Reverend F.
STEVENS officiating.
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Margaret Eleanor
McINTYRE (née
STEPHENS)
Margaret Eleanor McIntyre (née
STEPHENS,) born February 14, 1921-died March 20, 2002.
Passed away in hospital in Punta Gorda, Florida after a short illness
on March 20, 2002. Daughter of the late Roy and Minnie
STEPHENS of Norland, Ontario.
She is survived by her loving daughter Carol (Ken)
McILVEEN,
Ron
(Irene) McINTYRE, Paul (Linda)
McINTYRE. Grandchildren Ken (Nada),
Kevan (Tara)
McILVEEN,
Stephen,▼
Christina▼ and Krystal
McINTYRE. One
great granddaughter Olivia
McILVEEN.
Margaret will always be remembered by brothers Hugh, Ted, Ken, Grant
Stephens, sisters Lillian
CROSSLER, Amy
McGEE, Elma
GILTENAN and Joan
EYRES.
Sister-in-law of Marie, Donna, Heidi
STEPHENS, Evelyn
YOUNG.
Predeceased by brother Ralph and brothers-in-law Jack
McGEE and Robert
CROSSLER.
Memorial service was held on March 30, 2002 at Providence Bay United
Church. Interment at Providence Bay Cemetery,
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Leland Elsworth
McINTYRE
Leland Elsworth
McINTYRE, born June 30, 1922-died May 11, 2002.
Leland passed away on Saturday, May 11, 2002 at Lakeridge Hospital Oshawa, Ontario.
Beloved husband of the late Margaret
(STEPHENS,)
son of the late
Ronald and Christena
McINTYRE.
Loving father of Carol (Ken)
McILVEEN, Ron (Irene), Paul (Linda)
McINTYRE.
Loving remembered by grandchildren, Ken (Nada,) Kevan
(Tara) McILVEEN,
Stephen,▲
Christina▲ and Krystal
McINTYRE. One great
granddaughter Olivia
McILVEEN.
Greatly missed by sister Evelyn
YOUNG,
and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by Estella
McFARLANE
(Loyal,)
Merdick
(Bessie,) Theresa Lloyd (Clifford,) Helen
WAGNER
(Frank), Grace
McDOUGALL Tracy (Don, Earl), Mabel Tonn (Al),
Geraldine and Gerald
McINTYRE and brother-in-law Roy
YOUNG.
Leland was a Veteran of World War 2, a Mason and Shriner. He worked for
Simpson's for 35 years.
Memorial service will be held on July 20th at Providence Bay United
Church. Interment in the Providence Bay Cemetery.
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Karl James
RITCHIE
In loving memory of Karl James
RITCHIE,
June 1, 1961 to September 12, 2002 at the age of 41 years.
Predeceased by parents John in 1987 and Gertrude in 1999 (née
EADIE)
RITCHIE.
Loved brother of: Phyllis and Doug
SMITH of Gore Bay, Iris
and Barry RODGERS of Surrey, BC, Dennis and Brenda of Little Current,
Roger and Leanne of Sault Ste. Marie, Sandra of Little Current, Randy
and Alicia of St. Catharines, Douglas and Cecile of North Bay. Will
be missed by nephews and nieces: Gordon, Beth, Jeff, Jill, Laurie,
John, Paula, Mark, Paul, Cyle, Tammy, Rebecca, Daniel, Clinton,
Michelle, Brad, Dustin, Lance, Trisha, Josh and Jake. Favourite
great uncle of Mariah, Samantha, Deanna, Cameron, Trenton, Jacob,
Caleb and Zachary. Remembered by aunts and uncles: Dora
DESMARAIS of
Thunder Bay, Jim
EADIE of Little Current, Vera
EADIE of Toronto, Joan
PAWLOU of Saskatchewan, Ed
RITCHIE, Mary
ALBERT, Julie
EADIE all of
BC. Predeceased by Albert and William
EADIE,
Laura
STEPHENS, Annie
EADIE and Rose
TRAILENBURG.
Funeral service was held on Saturday,
September 21, 2002 at Island Funeral Home. Officiated by Pastor John
VANKESTEREN.
Burial in Mountainview Cemetery. Donations to
Manitoulin Health Centre would be appreciated by the family.
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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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John Lawrence
COLLINS
In loving memory of John Lawrence
COLLINS,
May▲ 10, 1932-February 16, 2002.
When I was young, I enjoyed the forests where the deer run free,
fields where the cattle and sheep grazed. Collins' Falls in the
early spring as the mist touched my face, upper coastline of Honora
Bay where the tall pine trees grow. The country store (Collins'
General Store) where visitors from our communities always greeted me
with "Hello, John and how are you today?" Oh, how I would be excited
and laugh. Children as they walked home from the little country
schoolhouse in Honora Bay. My niece Pam and nephew Brent who would
always give me a hug and a kiss "Good Night, Uncle John". Then the
time came for me to live at Manitoulin Lodge in Gore Bay where the
staff and volunteers extended their love and personal care towards me
for 25 years. I was never forgotten when the children came to read,
the pets came to visit and the staff always took time to ensure I was
a part of their day. On February 16, 2002 I left my earthly home to
be with my family members gone before me. Thank you for all of my
memories, love and care...John
COLLINS.
"I will gather the lame, I will make the lame a remnant, The Lord is
righteous in all His ways, and loving toward all He has made" Micah
4: 6,7-Psalms 145:17.
John will be laid to rest Saturday April 27, 2002 at 2 pm. Cold Cemetery.
John peacefully passed away on Saturday, February 16, 2002 at
Manitoulin Health Centre at the age of 69 years. Predeceased by
parents Mini "Faye" (née
CHISHOLM) and John Leroy "Roy"
COLLINS.
Loved brother of Wayne and wife Rena, predeceased by sister Joan. Dear
uncle of Pamela and Phillip
STEPHENS and their children Nathan and
Carter, Craig and Melissa and their children Alicia and Mason.
Predeceased▲ by niece Rebekah
COLLINS and nephew Brent
COLLINS and
fondly remembered by many family members of the
COLLINS and
CHISOLM
families. The love of staff members for 25 years at Manitoulin
Lodge. Visitation was held on Sunday, February 17. The Funeral
Service was held on Monday February 18, 2002 at the Island Funeral
Home▲ with Reverend F.
STEVENS officiating.
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Hubert "Ivan"
MEREDITH
A loving man who will always be in our hearts, passed away at his
home in St. Catharines in his 92nd year. Lovingly remembered by his
wife, Dorothy
(JOHNSON,) two sisters, and combined family of 36,
children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and a great great
grandchild. Loving uncle of Ron and Pearl
LEWIS and Gordon and
Yvonne CARROLL.
Predeceased by daughter, Dianne and three brothers.
Memorial service was held at Grantham Mennonite Church in St.
Catharines, Friday October 18, 2002. Ashes interred at Elm View
Cemetery,
Sheguiandah on October 20th with Reverend Faye
STEVENS officiating.
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William Robert
IRWIN
In loving memory of William Robert
IRWIN,
February 2, 1907-May 10, 2002.
William IRWIN, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, and formerly of Barrie
Island, died at the Lodge on Friday, May 10, 2002 at the age of 95 years.
He was born at Magnetawan,
son of the late William Robert and Georganna
{STEWARD/STEWART/STUART}
IRWIN.
Will had farmed all his life, and in 1971 he and Selena
moved to Barrie Island, where they continued farming. Will had been a
member of the Agricultural Society, the Parry Sound Potato Club and was a
faithful follower of Jesus Christ and a member of the United Church. Many
will remember seeing Will out on the water, fishing or ice fishing in the
early morning, and indeed much of the day. He truly enjoyed fishing, and
was very knowledgeable in the sport. He will also be remembered by many for
giving his catches to people around town and Barrie Island.
He will also be remembered as a quiet, but loving and caring husband,
father, grandfather and friend. Will helped family and Friends whenever
he could and will be remembered as truly, a gentle man.Beloved husband
of Selena Esther
{MILLER}
IRWIN.
Dearly loved father and father-in-law
of Donnabelle (husband Walter predeceased)
SMYTH of Silver Water,
Reverend Helen and Reverend Donald
REID of Medicine Hat, Alta, and Esther and
Wally STILLER of Sudbury. Proud grandfather of Shirley Anne (husband
Robin), Colleen (husband Eric), Karen (husband Charles), Heather (husband
Jason), Tony, Angela and Eric, and great grandchildren Samuel (predeceased),
Myriam, Jonathon, Leona, Micah and Sarah. Dear brother of Grace (husband
Rev. Al ROBLIN predeceased) of Beaverton, Edith (predeceased by husbands Ted
HALL and Stewart
ALDERSON) of Huntsville and Jessie, husband Harvey
HOGAN of
Peterborough and sister-in-law Vera
IRWIN of Sundridge and Marion
IRWIN of
Milton. Predeceased by brothers Elmer and his wife Mary, Victor, Reverend Roy
and infant brother Kenneth. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Culgin Funeral Home on Wednesday after 7: 00 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted at Lyons Memorial United Church on
Thursday,
May 16, 2002 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Geraldine
BOULD officiating.
Then to Trinity United Church, Magnetawan for visitation 10-11 a.m. on
Saturday, followed by funeral service at 11 a.m. with Reverend Linda
SAFFREY
officiating. Interment in Chapman Cemetery.
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William BARRET
CHAMBERLAIN
WRIGHT
In loving memory of William
BARRET
CHAMBERLAIN
WRIGHT, February 22, 1911 to November 4, 2002.
Bill WRIGHT, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay, died at
the Lodge on Monday, November 4, 2002 at the age of 91 years. He was
born in Mills Township,
son of the late Walter and Minerva
HORE)
WRIGHT, and had lived in Mills all his life, except for the years he
was overseas with the Royal Canadian Navy. He had been a resident of
the Lodge for about 2 years. Bill was a very active member of Branch
514 Royal Canadian Legion, participating in many events. He had farmed in Mills as
well as he had been a chef on the Great Lakes ships for many years,
and finished his chef's career at Northernaire Lodge. Bill was an
avid outdoorsman, and loved to hunt, fish, trap, camping with his
grandchildren and attending their ball games.
Predeceased by his wife Gwenyth. Loved father of Carol and husband
Bob SANDERS of Sault Ste. Marie, Ed and wife
Brenda and Mike and wife
Debbie of Mills, Lorrie
WRIGHT of Tennessee and Sheri and husband
Jimmy GOSNELL, also of Tennessee. Predeceased by daughter Nancy
JERMYN in 1974. Proud grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 7 great
grandchildren. Dear brother of Ed and Dorothy
WRIGHT of Sarnia,
Fannie WOODS
(Stan predeceased) of Wawa, Maude
BECKS (Jim predeceased)
of Barrie, Mary
LONG
(Orv predeceased) of Toronto, Joan
and Murray
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Cornwall and Herb and Betty
WRIGHT of Sudbury.
Predeceased by brothers and sisters, Charlie, Walter, Herb, Louisa,
Elizabeth, Alice, Robert, Margaret, Ellen and Jess.
The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel of the Culgin
Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 6, 2002 with Mr. Erwin Thompson officiating.
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BELLAMY,
Marie
With great sadness, our family announces the passing of Marie
BELLAMY on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 in the North York General
Hospital at the age of 96 years. Beloved wife of the late Everett
BELLAMY.
Daughter of the late James
CALDWELL and Mary Jane
McVEIGH
of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Predeceased by her daughter Lois
PATERSON and granddaughter Cary
PATERSON.
Lovingly remembered
by her daughter Grace of Vancouver, her son Leonard (Bertha)
of Morrisburg, grand_sons Rodney
PATERSON
(Leslie,)
Aaron
WIGLEY
of Toronto, Gary
BELLAMY of Ottawa, granddaughters Cindy
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
and Tracy BELLAMY of Toronto, and great-grandchildren Braden,
Laurel, Sarah, Yvonne, David, Jacklyn and Kassandra. Also survived
by her sister Margaret
WOOD of Melbourne, Australia. Friends
may visit at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at
Goulding, south of Steeles) on Friday, June 14 from 2-4 or 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel Saturday at 11 a.m. followed
by interment at Orono Cemetery. In memoriam donations may be
made to Carefree Lodge, 306 Finch Ave. East, Toronto, Ontario M2N 4S5.
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