ASSEFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-19 published
ASSEFF,
Chris
Age 84, resident of Thornhill and former resident of Thunder
Bay, died in Toronto on Thursday December 11, 2003. After the
war he started up a business in Fort William and he was elected
to the Fort William R.C.S.S. Board as a trustee in 1947. This
was the start of a long and very passionate involvement with
Catholic Education in Ontario. Following his tenure with the
Fort William Board he and his family moved to Toronto in 1964
and he became the Executive Director of the O.S.S.T.A. remaining
as the Executive Director until his retirement in 1984. The contributions
Chris made to the Catholic Education System in Ontario have been
immeasurable and for many years he has been affectionately called
'Mr. Catholic Schools'. One of if not the high point of his life
was his receiving communion from His Holiness Pope John Paul
II when he visited Ontario. Chris was first and foremost a man
devoted to his family and Friends. He was married to Anne (nee
MIKELUK) who predeceased him in 1984 and he is survived by and
will be missed by his daughter Sandra
LADOUCEUR and her husband
Jerry of Thunder Bay, his sons Chris and Philip of Toronto, his
grand_son Sean (Lori)
LADOUCEUR of Thunder Bay, several nephews,
nieces and other relatives also survive. He will also be missed
by his best friend Theresa
BASLER.
Chris was predeceased by his
brothers Manere, Fred and Phil and sisters Isabel, Margaret and
Emelien. Funeral services were held on Monday December 15, 2003
when Friends and family gathered for Funeral Mass at 2: 00 p.m.
in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Thunder Bay, Ontario celebrated by
Rev. David
GILLEN. A private family interment was held in Mountain
View Cemetery. Vigil services were offered on Sunday afternoon
in the Blake Funeral Chapel, Thunder Bay. If Friends wish to
remember Chris, please make donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society in his memory.
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ASSINEWAI o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-04-23 published
Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI
In loving memory of Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI born October 28, 1978, age
24 years of Wikwemikong, who passed away Wednesday night, April 16, 2003.
Beloved▼ son of Donald K.
ASSINEWAI of Sudbury and Deborah
PHEASANT of
Sault▼
Ste.▼
Marie.▼ Loving brother of Marcia
ASSINEWAI (friend
Brendan,) Misty
ASSINEWAI, both of Wikwemikong. Joy
ASSINEWAI,
Patricia and Trisha A.
PHEASANT of Sault Ste. Marie and Derek and
Megan TRUDEAU of Sudbury. Loving uncle of Kirsten
ASSINIWE of
Wikwemikong. Also loving grand_son of Reverend Isadore L. and Verna
PHEASANT and Josephine M.
ASSINEWAI, all of Wikwemikong.
He will be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Marlon was a
handsome young man who loved his family. He was looking forward to a
bigger, brighter future. The great sadness of his death will leave
an empty space in our hearts.
Visitation and Funeral Service will be at the Resurrection Life
Centre in Wikwemikong. Please call Island Funeral Home 368-2490 for
the times. Burial in South Bay Cemetery.
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ASSINEWAI o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-11-05 published
WABINOGESHIG
Maxie
Isadore
ASSINEWAI
In Loving Memory of
WABINOGESHIG, Maxie Isadore
ASSINEWAI, Fish, Eagle and Bear Clan, 49 years.
Max began his Spirit Journey Sunday, November 02, 2003 at his
favourite place, Perch Lake in Sheguiandah First Nation.
Beloved husband and best friend to Shauna (née
PITAWANAKWAT)
ASSINEWAI.
Loving father to Derek, Adrienne, Nicole, Brian and
Maggie. Proud grandfather of Cole and Eric. Dear son of Evelyn and
Jacob ASSINEWAI (predeceased) and Isabel and John
McGRAW of
Wikwemikong. Will be sadly missed by special in-laws (Walter
GONAWABI of Wikwemikong, Gail
JACOBS of Serpent River and Ken
BISSON
of M'Chigeeng). Dear brother to Steven, Wendy, Raymond, Josephine,
Julius (wife Mary), Thomas (predeceased), Jeanette (husband Darcy
PAQUET,)
Norman (wife
Frances) all of Wikwemikong. Son-in-law to
Malcom and Connie
PITAWANAKWAT of Wikwemikong. Cherished
brother-in-law to Rachel (Todd), Mark (Tanya), Lisa (Gord), Wendy,
Dawn, Walton, Ralphie (Wendy), Shannon, Raven, Alison and Tim
(predeceased). He is also survived by his many nieces and nephews and his
families of Birch Island, Rousseau River (Manitoba) and Red Lake (Minnesota).
Max's life path was guided by the culture and traditions of the
Anishinabek. He was Ogitch'dah, Eagle Staff Carrier, Pipe Carrier,
and respected spiritual healer. He will also be missed by his
traditional societies to which he belonged: Windigo, Big Drum,
Mide(win), Wiidehgokaan and Giiskaa.
His devotion to this people led him to be a political leader and advisor for
Sheguiandah First Nation, neighboring First Nations and the Metis Nation.
Max enjoyed hunting, gambling,
BINGO, cultural gatherings, pow-wows,
children, visiting, hockey and traveling extensively throughout Mother Earth.
Most of all, Max will be remembered for the time he took to share
with his sense of humour and for his willingness to always help others at anytime.
Wake Services was held at the Sheguiandah First Nation Community
Centre on Tuesday, November 04, 2003 at 1: 00 p.m. Funeral Services
will be celebrated on Friday, November 07, 2003 at 10: 00 a.m. at the
Sheguiandah First Nation Community Centre.
Interment at his residence, Feast to follow. Bourcier Funeral Home, Espanola.
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ASSINIWE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-04-23 published
Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI
In loving memory of Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI born October 28, 1978, age
24 years of Wikwemikong, who passed away Wednesday night, April 16, 2003.
Beloved▲ son of Donald K.
ASSINEWAI of Sudbury and Deborah
PHEASANT of
Sault▲
Ste.▲
Marie.▲ Loving brother of Marcia
ASSINEWAI (friend
Brendan,) Misty
ASSINEWAI, both of Wikwemikong. Joy
ASSINEWAI,
Patricia and Trisha A.
PHEASANT of Sault Ste. Marie and Derek and
Megan TRUDEAU of Sudbury. Loving uncle of Kirsten
ASSINIWE of
Wikwemikong. Also loving grand_son of Reverend Isadore L. and Verna
PHEASANT and Josephine M.
ASSINEWAI, all of Wikwemikong.
He will be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Marlon was a
handsome young man who loved his family. He was looking forward to a
bigger, brighter future. The great sadness of his death will leave
an empty space in our hearts.
Visitation and Funeral Service will be at the Resurrection Life
Centre in Wikwemikong. Please call Island Funeral Home 368-2490 for
the times. Burial in South Bay Cemetery.
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