WALDEN
WALKER
WALLACE
WALLGREN
WALTERS
WALDEN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-10-09 published
David MATHESON
EBEL
David
Matheson "
Matt"
EBEL B.Sc.,O.L.S.,C.L.S.-44 years.
Thursday morning, August 22nd, 2002, at the Sudbury Regional
Hospital-Laurentian Site. Beloved husband of Nancy
{ALTON}
EBEL of
Sudbury.
Loving father of Collin and Heather. Cherished son of Lorne and
Dori EBEL of Orangeville. Dear brother of Gregory
{wife Kimberly} of
Charlotte N.C. Lisa
{husband Rick
BOURDEAU} of Val Caron and
Pamela (husband Joe
MAUTI) of Brampton. Dear uncle of
Megan, Haley, Angela, Ricky, Aiden, Helena and Isabella. Dear grand_son of
Isabel BEAUTTY of Southhampton. Dear son-in-law of Lois and Len
WALDEN
of Lucknow. Rested at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral home on Friday
August 23rd. Memorial services were held in the Lucknow United Church
Sunday August 25th, 2002.
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WALKER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-09-25 published
Robert
Peter
Lorne "
GIMMAA-KE"
ESHKAWKOGAN
In loving memory of Robert Peter Lorne
ESHKAWKOGAN, age 42 years, who
passed away Saturday, September 7, 2002 at Wikwemikong, Manitoulin
Island. Lorne was born in Manitowaning in 1960. He married Linda
JACKSON in Wikwemikong in 1993. Lorne was a self-employed Class "A"
mechanic. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and the outdoors. He
will be remembered for his delightful smile and his great sense of
humour and Friendship. Lorne was an active participant in the Rain
Dance Ceremonies, acting as one of the grandfathers. He will be
greatly missed by his wife, his children and his family and many Friends.
Beloved husband of Linda
(JACKSON)
ESHKAWKOGAN of Wikwemikong, loving
father of Lorne Jr., Angel, Leroy, Gertrude, Alanna, Frank, Lorelei,
DeAnna, Tiffany, and Lindsay (predeceased). Cherished grandfather of
Riley, Brandon and Lindsay. Dear son of Ivan and Jeanette
DESMOULIN)
ESHKAWKOGAN of Wikwemikong. Sadly missed by brothers, Boniface (wife
Mary Ann), Jay, Darren, Cecil (friend Arnelda), Steven, Eugene (wife
Natalie.) Dear nephew of Clement
ESHKAWKOGAN (wife
Dorothy,)
Celina
(husband Leonard
WALKER,)
Joyce
MADAHBEE, and Allan
ESHKAWKOGAN , and
Rita (predeceased) (husband Ken
FRANCIS,)
Margaret (predeceased)
(husband Henry
SHAWANDA) , and Charlotte
DESMOULIN,
Archie
DESMOULIN,
Millie and Yolanda
DESMOULIN , and Ronnie and Jerome
DESMOULIN,
Leona and
Lillian DESMOULIN (all predeceased.) And brothers-in-law and
sisters-in-law Raymond
JACKSON (wife
Yvonne,)
John
JACKSON (wife
Gladys,) Laura
JACKSON,
Olive (husband Terry
WABEGIJIG,) Eva
JACKSON,
Zaben (husband Lloyd
RECOLLET,)
Tillie
JACKSON, Violet (husband Ron
RIVERS,)
Tom
JACKSON and Ron
JACKSON.
Best friend to Lloyd
RECOLLET and Gerry
KABONI.
Sadly missed by many
nephews, nieces, cousins and Friends. Funeral mass was held at the
Holy Cross Mission, on Thursday, September 12, 2002 with interment at
the Wikwemikong Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the
Lougheed Funeral Home.
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WALKER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-12-11 published
Elva Lauretta
McGILLIS
In loving memory of Elva Lauretta McGillis, June 16, 1914 to December 6, 2002.
Lauretta McGILLIS, a resident of the Wikwemikong Nursing Home, died
at the Manitoulin Health Centre, Little Current, on Friday December
6, 2002 at the age of 88 years. She was born in Tehkummah Twp.,
daughter of the late George and Laura
(BAXTER)
VINEY.
She was a
member of the United Church, loved growing flowers, especially her
pansies and glads, and enjoyed knitting and sewing, having made many
quilts. Lauretta was a hard working farm wife and mother, and will
be fondly remembered for her pride, love and enjoyment of her
children and grandchildren.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Neil
McGILLIS on February 26,
1993. Loving and loved mother of June
LENTIR, (husband Russ
HERRINGTON predeceased,) Robert and his wife
Verlie
McGILLIS of
Mindemoya and Rick and his wife
Debby
McGILLIS of Trout Creek. Proud
grandmother of Diane, Laura (husband George
MARTIN,)
Tammy (husband
Cyle RITCHIE,)
Patrick (friend Amy
WALKER,) Ginger (husband Rick
DESFORGE,)
Victoria (friend Randy
QUIRT) and great grandchildren
George, Jennifer, Logan, Brittany, Zachary, Gavin and Samantha. Dear
sister of Harry
VINEY (wife
Margaret predeceased,) Charlie (Lillian)
VINEY,
Glen
(Margaret)
VINEY, Joyce (Howard)
HOLMES, Gladys,
predeceased, husband Harry
JAGGARD,
Ruth, husband Wm. T.
McCULLOUGH
both predeceased and Grace, husband Carm
HUNTER, both predeceased.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends called the Mindemoya United Church on Sunday December 8,
2002. The funeral service was conducted on Monday December 9, 2002
at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY officiating. Interment
in Mindemoya Cemetery. Culgin Funeral Home
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WALLACE 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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WALLGREN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-06-19 published
Larry Delmore
CARR
In loving memory Larry Delmore
CARR,
July 9, 1945-June 11, 2002.
Larry CARR, a former resident of Manitowaning passed away at his home
in Sudbury on Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at the age of 56 years. Larry
was born in Burpee Township
son of Jack and Verna
(CAMPBELL)
CARR
(both predeceased). Larry enjoyed reading, hockey, baseball, a good
game of cards and antique cars. He also was a member of the
Manitowaning Curling Club and an avid curler. Larry worked for Air
Cab in Sudbury for several years.
Dear husband of Jill
(McLENNAN)
CARR of Manitowaning. Loving father
of Melanie
CARR of Manitowaning. Dear brother of Bill and his wife
Janne CARR of Sudbury. Also survived by a niece Carol
WALLGREN and
husband Andy and a nephew Bill
CARR.
Funeral service was held from the Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home on
Friday,
June 14 with Pastor Wally
WOOD officiating. Interment
followed in Hilly Grove Cemetery, Manitowaning.
Arrangements entrusted to Manitowaning Chapel Funeral Home.
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WALTERS o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-09-25 published
Cynthia WALTERS (née
AISTROP)
In loving memory of Cynthia who passed away at her home in Sudbury on
September 8, 2002 at the age of 58 years. Beloved daughter of Verna
MASTERS
(George) of Sault Ste. Marie, cherished sister of Vivian
WARREN
(Mike) of Lindsay, Laurie
MASTERS (Sandra) of the Sault.,
loving aunt of Randall and Peter
WARREN,
Todd
AISTROP (Judy,)
Corey
Rice
(Sheldon,) great-aunt of Alex and Eric
AISTROP and John
RICE.
Predeceased by father (F/LP,) Charles Sydney
AISTROP, A.F.C., Royal Canadian Air Force
and brothers Brian (Lynda) and Clifford (Judy)
AISTROP.
Ex-wife of
Gary WALTERS.
Fondly remembered by long time companion Isadore
WEINBERG.
Cynthia will always be remembered by her love of her pets
and is reunited with Bobbi, Buttons, Boots, Carmel and others and is
survived by her ever-faithful dog Bo. Born and raised in Sudbury,
Cynthia lived in Kirkland Lake (2001), Sault Ste. Marie (1976 to
2001) and previously in Toronto, the Sault and Sudbury and was a
summer resident of McGregor Bay from 1975-1996. Her family and many
dear Friends can take comfort in their best memories. A memorial
service to celebrate the best times of Cynthia's life will be held in
the Simpson Room of the Sault Ste. Marie Holiday Inn on Saturday,
September 28, 2002 from 11 am - 3 p.m.. Janet
NORMAN will offer a
memorial tribute at 1 am, followed by a time for fellowship and
refreshments. Memorial donations to your local animals shelter would
be appreciated.
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