BOUCHARD
BOUCHER
BOUGHTON
BOULD
BOULTBEE
BOULTON
BOURASSA
BOURCHIER
BOURKE
BOURNE
BOUSQUET
BOUTET
BOUVETTE
BOUWMEISTER
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Mary-Ann Elizabeth
DAWSON
In loving memory of Mary-Ann Elizabeth
DAWSON. A graduate of Ontario
Ladies College, B. A. in Sociology, University of Toronto, Director
of Social Assistance, Community Services and Housing Department, York
Region. Peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, February
21, 2003 at the age of 52. Mary-Ann, beloved wife of Patrick.
Loving mother of Tracy
ATKINS and loving step-mother of Tammy
BOUCHARD and her husband Michael, Julie and Matthew. Proud
grandmother of Shelby. Loving daughter of Alma
McDOUGALL and the
late Lauchlan
McDOUGALL of Gore Bay. Dear sister of Ross
McDOUGALL
and his wife
Deone and Connie
TURNER. Dear sister-in-law of Michael
and Elizabeth
DAWSON.
Loving▼ aunt of Kyle, Neil, Nicole, Cole, Peter
and Katie. Mary-Ann will be deeply missed by many Friends and
family. A funeral service takes place on Wednesday, February 26 at
the Aurora United Church. Arrangements entrusted to the Thompson
Funeral Home, Aurora. 905-727-5421. A memorial service will be held
in the spring in Gore Bay followed by an interment at the Gordon Cemetery, Manitoulin Island.
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BOUCHARD o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-06-04 published
Joan HANER (née
BOCK)
After a courageous struggle with cancer on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at the age of 68.
Beloved wife of Harold for 25 years. Cherished mother of Jim
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
(Debbie,)
Bud STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Debbie
WHALEN (Terry), Lorrie
STADNISKY (Steve), Heather
BOUCHARD
(Eric), Shelley
SAGHAFI (Abdi), Kevin
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART (Liz) and Pamela
BORETZ.
Loving grandmother of 27 and great grandmother of 21. Sister of Ruth
STEELE
(Jim,)
Rosella HARRISON
(Orville) and Evelyn
TARABAS (Pete.)
Daughter of the late
Ernest and stepdaughter of Frances
BOCK.
Aunt to several nieces and
nephews. Friends called the Arthur Funeral Home and Cremation Centre
on Friday, May 30, 2003. The funeral service was held on Saturday
May 31 with Reverend Phil
MILLER officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
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DAWSON, Mary-Ann Elizabeth
Graduate of Ontario Ladies College, B.A. in Sociology University
of Toronto, Director of Social Assistance, Community Services
and Housing Department York Region. Peacefully with her family
by her side on Friday, February 21, 2003 at the age of 52. Mary-Ann,
beloved wife of Patrick. Loving mother of Tracy
ATKINS and loving
step-mother of Tammy
BOUCHARD and her husband Michael, Julie
and Matthew. Proud grandmother of Shelby. Loving daughter of
Alma McDOUGALL and the late Lauchlan
McDOUGALL of Gore Bay. Dear
sister of Ross
McDOUGALL and his wife
Deone and Connie
TURNER.
Dear sister-in-law of Michael and Elizabeth
DAWSON.
Loving▲ aunt
of Kyle, Neil, Nicole, Cole, Peter and Katie. Mary-Ann will be
deeply missed by many Friends and family. Visitation will be
held on Tuesday from 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. at the Thompson Funeral
Home, 29 Victoria Street, Aurora, 905-727-5421. A Funeral Service
will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Aurora United Church,
15186 Yonge Street, Aurora. A Memorial Service will be held in
the spring in Gore Bay followed by an interment a the Gordon
Cemetery, Manitoulin Island. Memorial donations may be made to
the York Region Breast Cancer Society or Sunnybrook Cancer Clinic.
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BOUCHARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-08-14 published
O'CONNELL,
The▼
Honourable▼
Martin,▼ Ph.D. (Privy Councilor)
Born▼ on August 1, 1916 in Victoria, Martin
O'CONNELL passed away
in Toronto, on Monday, August 11, 2003. He died peacefully with
his family at his side after a fight with Parkinson's disease.
Martin believed in serving the public, giving back to his country
and advancing the cause of those who where not as fortunate.
Throughout his full and varied life the principals of honesty,
fairness, justice and humility, treating others with dignity
and respect, always guided him as he set about distinguishing
himself as a man to be honoured.
He leaves his wife
Helen▼
Alice▼
O'CONNELL (born
DIONNE) with whom
he celebrated 58 years of marriage. Their love and dedication
to each other was a model for all who knew them.
He also leaves his daughter Caryn (John
JOHNSTON) and their two
sons Nicholas and Kyle, his son John Martin (Martine
BOUCHARD)
and their two children Jean Christophe and Stéphanie. His children,
their spouses and grandchildren were the pride of his life.
A brother Monsignor Michael
O'CONNELL of Victoria and a sister
Ellen RICHERT (widowed) of Saskatoon survive him. A sister Dr.
Sheila O'CONNELL of Victoria and a brother Sgt. Johnny
O'CONNELL
who was killed in the battle for Caen in June 1944 predecease
him.
Martin O'CONNELL started his career as a public school teacher
in the British Columbia school system then completed a B.A. at
Queen's University. As a veteran of the second world war (Captain,
Royal Canadian Army Service Corp) he completed his education
at the University of Toronto with an M.A. then PhD in political
economy. His PhD dissertation studied the nationalism of Henri
BOURASSA. He learned French so that he could read the documents
and study the Bourassa archives in Ottawa and Montreal. Martin
served on the Senate of the University of Toronto.
He left the academic world for the financial one and joined Harris
and Partners in the late 1950's. In 1965, while on loan to Walter
GORDON then Minister of Finance and as one of the three ''Whiz
Kids'', he helped design policies, which ultimately led to the
Canada Pension Plan, Medicare, and the Municipal Loan Development
Fund.
Throughout the 1960's he served as the President of the Indian
and Eskimo Association. During this time, he wrote many policy
papers to improve aboriginal conditions and thus helped to bring
attention to the difficulty that indigenous peoples where suffering.
In 1965 he ran for Parliament and failed to win a seat in Greenwood,
he tried again in the federal riding of Scarborough East in 1968
and was elected. He was appointed Minister of State and later
Minister of Labour in the Trudeau cabinet. He was co-chairman
of the important hearings that shaped the immigration policies
of this country. Defeated in 1972 he served as the Prime Minister's
principal secretary throughout the minority years reshaping that
office to bring the Party closer to the grass roots of Canadian
society.
He was reelected in the 1974 election. He chaired the policy
committee of two national conventions of the Liberal party and
rejoined the cabinet as Minister of Labour late in that mandate.
Defeated in 1979 he retired from politics and became Chairman
of the Canadian Center For Occupational Health and Safety an
entity he created while Minister of Labour.
In 1993 he was the Co-Founder and first Co-Chairman of The Canadian
Foundation for the Preservation of Chinese Cultural and Historical
Treasures. He served actively in this role and experienced real
pleasure and pride in participating in this extraordinary work.
His many Friends will want to celebrate the life of a man who
gave real meaning to the words service, integrity and honourable.
He is remembered as one who pursued a life that was full and
dedicated to improving the life of all Canadians. May he rest
in peace.
A private family funeral will be held. All Friends are welcome
to a celebration of Martin's life at the Granite Club on Bayview
Avenue, Toronto on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m.
Donations can be made to The Honorable Martin and Helen O'Connell
Charitable Foundation can be sent in trust to his son John Martin
O'CONNELL at 200 Bay Street, Suite 3900, Toronto, Ontario M5J
2J2.
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Former
Olympic coach
BOUCHER dead at age 86
Canadian Press, Monday, December 15, 2003 - Page S4
Ottawa -- Frank
BOUCHER, the coach of Canada's gold medal-winning
Olympic hockey team in 1948, has died at age 86.
BOUCHER, son of Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman George (Buck)
BOUCHER, died last Thursday of pneumonia in Osgoode, Ontario
A funeral will be held today in Ottawa.
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BOUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-07 published
SCHEFFEL,
Maxwell
Lewis
(Lew)
Of Niagara-on-the-Lake died peacefully after a short illness
at the Greater Niagara General Hospital on May 1, 2003 aged 83.
Cherished husband for 35 years of Marie Virginia
(LAVIS.)
Beloved
brother of Clifford A.
SCHEFFEL and his wife
Helen
(HENDERSON)
of Cambridge. Lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews Kenneth
M. SCHEFFEL, Ronald P.
SCHEFFEL, Susan E.
BOUGHTON and Sandra
L. WANKLIN and their families. Remembered affectionately also
by Albert R.
LAVIS and Georgette and Victoria E. and Edward E.
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART. He is survived also by many cousins in Canada, Germany
and U.S.A. B.A.Sc. Toronto 1945, he was a long-time employee
of Stone and Webster, Toronto. Cremation has taken place. A memorial
service will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake
on Thursday May 29, 2003 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, if
desired donations may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
or the charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to the
Morgan Funeral Home, Niagara-on- the-Lake.
On line guest register
www.morganfuneral.com
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BOULD o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-02-05 published
George
Eli
Amos
PICKARD
February 12, 1921 - January 30, 2003
George PICKARD, a resident of Gore Bay, died at the Mindemoya
Hospital on Thursday, January 30, 2003 at the age of 81 years. He
was born at Ice Lake,
son of the late Robert and Elizabeth
BRANDOW)
PICKARD.
George had worked for 7 years at
INCO, then returned home
and farmed for 46 years, retiring to Gore Bay in 1989. He was a
member of the United Church, and had many interests including
gardening, fishing, and doing crossword puzzles. His greatest love
was his family. He thoroughly enjoyed spending time with all his
family, especially his grandchildren and great grandchildren. he was
a kind and caring husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather,
and will be sadly missed, but many memories will be cherished.
Dearly loved husband of Margaret
(McARTHUR)
PICKARD of Gore Bay.
Loved and loving father and father-in-law of Ken and Carol
PICKARD of
Espanola, Sheila and Joe
BRANDOW of Ice Lake and Marilyn
PRIOR and
friend Hector of Ice Lake. Proud grandfather of Mike and Kendal,
Wendy and Steven, Patti and Maurice, Jason, Diane and Oliver, Connie
and Chadwick and Sherry and great grandchildren Kyle, Matthew, Carly,
Shelby and Christian. Dear brother of Alvin
PICKARD of Silver Water
and Elizabeth
ROBERTSON of Gore Bay. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by sister Laura and brothers Robert,
Norman, Earl, John and Cecil.
Friends called the Culgin Funeral Home after 7: 00 pm on Friday. The
funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on
Saturday,
February 1, 2003 at 11: 00 am with Geraldine
BOULD
officiating. Spring interment in Gordon cemetery.
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Nellie Eveleen
NOLAND
Nellie NOLAND, a resident of Bayside Apartments, Gore Bay, passed away at
the Mindemoya Hospital on Monday, May 19, 2003 at the age of 84 years.
She was born in Burpee Township, daughter of the late Thomas and Flora
SCOTT)
WITTY.
Nellie worked hard all her life on the farm, cleaning camps and
cottages and raising her family. She enjoyed cooking, baking, sewing,
knitting and crocheting many items for all her family and the community. She
was a member of the United Church and Mills Women’s Institute for many
years. A loving and loved mother, grandmother, and friend, she will be sadly
missed, but memories will be cherished.
Dearly loved and loving wife of the late George E.
NOLAND, loving and loved
mother of Frederick (predeceased Oct 10 1939,) Doris
MIDDAUGH (husband
Raymond) of Mills, Willard
NOLAND (wife
Donna) of Mills, and Margery
VEAUDRY
(husband Rheo, Ray) of Providence Bay. Dear brother of Ken
WITTY of
Thessalon. Predeceased by sisters Ruby and Bella and brothers Willard, James
and Grant. Dear grandmother of 14 grandchildren and many
great-grandchildren. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Relatives and Friends will meet at the Burpee-Mills Cemetery on Wednesday,
May 21, 2003 at 11: 00 am for a graveside service. The Reverend Geraldine
BOULD will officiate. There will be no funeral home visitation at Nellie’s request.
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BOULTBEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-01 published
BOULTBEE,
Elizabeth
Died September 12, 2003, in England, after a short illness. She
was the daughter of the late Colonel W.R.P.
BOULTBEE,
Royal
Marines,
and is succeeded by her brother Tom and his wife Zoë and their
sons Richard and Hugh and daughter Frances. Elizabeth, in collaboration
with the late Pat
BOULTBEE of Toronto and the research and help
of Richard, revised and updated the
BOULTBEE
Family
History written
nearly a century ago, successfully linking
BOULTBEEs in Australia,
Tasmania and New Zealand with the family tree.
BOULTBEEs around
the world will be greatly saddened by her passing.
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Died
This
Day -- Goldwin
SMITH, 1910
Saturday, June 7, 2003 - Page F11
Historian and journalist born on August 13, 1823 in Reading,
England; educated at Eton and Oxford; appointed Regius Professor
of History at Oxford; Disciple of Adam Smith and supporter of
British Liberals who championed low tariffs; in 1871, after teaching
at Cornell University in United States, moved to Canada; in 1875,
married widow of former Toronto mayor William Henry
BOULTON and
moved into The Grange, a Georgian manor-style home now part of
Art Gallery of Ontario; led a critique of Canadian nationalism
and Canada's participation in such imperial ventures as the Boer
War; wrote Canada and the Canadian Question (1891) to advocate
closer ties with United States; died in Toronto.
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MORRISSEY,
Professor
Emeritus
Frederic
Resident of El Cerrito, California, and long time member of the
Faculty of Berkeley's Haas School of Business, died February
27 at John Muir Hospital of complications from a brain aneurysm.
He was 82 years old. Professor
MORRISSEY is survived by his wife
and best friend of 59 years Eileen, his son John (Kathy) of Ridgefield,
Connecticut and daughter Patricia
CAHILL
(Brent) of Oakville,
Ontario. He is also survived by ''the best grandchildren in the
world'' Bob and Kelly
MORRISSEY,
Jonathan and Anne
SEALEY, his
sister Margaret
BOURASSA
(Rene) and numerous nieces and nephews.
Professor MORRISSEY was born in Brantford, Ontario Canada and
attended the University of Toronto as an undergraduate and graduate
student. He then was awarded the Granville Garth Fellowship and
attended Columbia University where he earned his Ph.D. in Economics.
He joined the Berkeley Business School faculty in 1949, progressing
through the academic ranks to full Professor of Business Administration.
In addition to lecturing he served in a number of administrative
positions including two separate terms as Associate Dean of Academic
Affairs. As a nationally recognized expert in finance and regulation
of Public Utilities he was called upon by Governor Reagan to
serve on the California Public Utilities Commission, which he
did for 2½ years. Upon leaving the Commission he resumed his
teaching career and served as a consultant and expert witness
in utility regulation cases. Upon his retirement from the University
in 1985, he was awarded the Berkeley Citation for Distinguished
Achievement and Notable Service to the University. In lieu of
flowers the family request a donation to a charity of personal
choice. A celebration of his life is planned in Oakville in May.
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O'CONNELL,
The▲
Honourable▲
Martin,▲ Ph.D. (Privy Councilor)
Born▲ on August 1, 1916 in Victoria, Martin
O'CONNELL passed away
in Toronto, on Monday, August 11, 2003. He died peacefully with
his family at his side after a fight with Parkinson's disease.
Martin believed in serving the public, giving back to his country
and advancing the cause of those who where not as fortunate.
Throughout his full and varied life the principals of honesty,
fairness, justice and humility, treating others with dignity
and respect, always guided him as he set about distinguishing
himself as a man to be honoured.
He leaves his wife
Helen▲
Alice▲
O'CONNELL (born
DIONNE) with whom
he celebrated 58 years of marriage. Their love and dedication
to each other was a model for all who knew them.
He also leaves his daughter Caryn (John
JOHNSTON) and their two
sons Nicholas and Kyle, his son John Martin (Martine
BOUCHARD)
and their two children Jean Christophe and Stéphanie. His children,
their spouses and grandchildren were the pride of his life.
A brother Monsignor Michael
O'CONNELL of Victoria and a sister
Ellen RICHERT (widowed) of Saskatoon survive him. A sister Dr.
Sheila O'CONNELL of Victoria and a brother Sgt. Johnny
O'CONNELL
who was killed in the battle for Caen in June 1944 predecease
him.
Martin O'CONNELL started his career as a public school teacher
in the British Columbia school system then completed a B.A. at
Queen's University. As a veteran of the second world war (Captain,
Royal Canadian Army Service Corp) he completed his education
at the University of Toronto with an M.A. then PhD in political
economy. His PhD dissertation studied the nationalism of Henri
BOURASSA. He learned French so that he could read the documents
and study the Bourassa archives in Ottawa and Montreal. Martin
served on the Senate of the University of Toronto.
He left the academic world for the financial one and joined Harris
and Partners in the late 1950's. In 1965, while on loan to Walter
GORDON then Minister of Finance and as one of the three ''Whiz
Kids'', he helped design policies, which ultimately led to the
Canada Pension Plan, Medicare, and the Municipal Loan Development
Fund.
Throughout the 1960's he served as the President of the Indian
and Eskimo Association. During this time, he wrote many policy
papers to improve aboriginal conditions and thus helped to bring
attention to the difficulty that indigenous peoples where suffering.
In 1965 he ran for Parliament and failed to win a seat in Greenwood,
he tried again in the federal riding of Scarborough East in 1968
and was elected. He was appointed Minister of State and later
Minister of Labour in the Trudeau cabinet. He was co-chairman
of the important hearings that shaped the immigration policies
of this country. Defeated in 1972 he served as the Prime Minister's
principal secretary throughout the minority years reshaping that
office to bring the Party closer to the grass roots of Canadian
society.
He was reelected in the 1974 election. He chaired the policy
committee of two national conventions of the Liberal party and
rejoined the cabinet as Minister of Labour late in that mandate.
Defeated in 1979 he retired from politics and became Chairman
of the Canadian Center For Occupational Health and Safety an
entity he created while Minister of Labour.
In 1993 he was the Co-Founder and first Co-Chairman of The Canadian
Foundation for the Preservation of Chinese Cultural and Historical
Treasures. He served actively in this role and experienced real
pleasure and pride in participating in this extraordinary work.
His many Friends will want to celebrate the life of a man who
gave real meaning to the words service, integrity and honourable.
He is remembered as one who pursued a life that was full and
dedicated to improving the life of all Canadians. May he rest
in peace.
A private family funeral will be held. All Friends are welcome
to a celebration of Martin's life at the Granite Club on Bayview
Avenue, Toronto on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m.
Donations can be made to The Honorable Martin and Helen O'Connell
Charitable Foundation can be sent in trust to his son John Martin
O'CONNELL at 200 Bay Street, Suite 3900, Toronto, Ontario M5J
2J2.
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Died This Day -- 13 school canoeists, 1978
Thursday, June 12, 2003 - Page R9
Adventure outing by Saint John's School, Claremont, Ontario, struck
by high winds on Lake Temiskaming, single capsize caused panic
and the upset of other canoes, led to deaths of teacher Mark
DEANNY and boys
Todd MICHELL,
Barry NELSON,
Jody O'GORMAN,
Timothy PRYCE,
David GREANEY,
Andy HERMAN,
Simon CROFT,
Tim HOPKINS,
Tom KENNY,
Scott BINDON,
Kevin BLACK,
Fraser BOURCHIER
Autopsies showed all drowned but that some had been in water 12 hours before death occurred.
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BOURKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-07 published
REEDER,
Leslie
Arthur
William
(Les)
Passed away on Friday, February 28th, 2003 in his 89th year.
Les REEDER, loving husband of Babs. Dear father of Valerie
BOURKE
and her husband Ian, Patricia
FOLEY and her husband David. Grandfather
of Allyson, Patrick, Ryan, Tim, Lara and Sean. Brother of Arthur
and his wife
Marllee,
Ruth
PUGH and her late husband David. Predeceased
by his sister Kay. Les will be missed by his nieces and nephews.
A private family service was held on Tuesday, March 4th. If desired,
donations to the Alzheimer Society, 2320 Yonge Street, Toronto M4P
2C9 would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted
to the Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home.
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HURLEY,
Dr.
David
Richard
Died peacefully, in London, Ontario with his family, on Friday,
October 31, 2003, after a long and courageous battle. Loved father
of Alison and her fiancé Steve
BOURNE.
Much loved
son of Tena
and the late Ed
HURLEY.
Loving partner of Divina Devera
MARQUEZ.
Survived by his brother John and family. Fondly remembered by
his many Friends, colleagues and patients. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A. W. Miles Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (South of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4th. A service to celebrate David's
life will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, November 5th at
one o'clock. If desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society, 20 Holly Street, Suite 101, Toronto M4S 3B1, or the
London Regional Cancer Centre, 790 Commissioners Road East, London
N6A 4L6, would be appreciated.
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Lawrence Raymond
BOUSQUET
In loving memory of Lawrence Raymond
BOUSQUET on Saturday, September
20, 2003 at Manitoulin Health Centre at the age of 92 years.
Beloved husband of Irene (née
LEHMAN.)
Loving father of Marion and
husband Andrew
BUTELLA of Brantford, Laurine and husband Harold
LOOSEMORE of Killarney, James and wife
Joanne of Little Current.
Cherished grandfather of Catherine
BUTELLA and husband Don
ROBINSON,
Robert BUTELLA and wife Kim
SONNET, Debra
LOOSEMORE, Sheri
LOOSEMORE,
Lauri LOOSEMORE and husband Brian
WALL,
Cheryl
BOUSQUET, Marsha
BOUSQUET, Chistopher
BOUSQUET and wife Kristen
JACKLIN. Great
grandfather of nine. Brother of James and wife Ann, Wilber and wife
Marie and sister Florence and husband Arnet
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, all predeceased.
Funeral service was held on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at Island
Funeral Home with burial in Mountainview Cemetery.
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BOUTET o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-02-12 published
Alice Lucy
WILLIAMS
Alice Lucy
WILLIAMS passed away at the Collingwood Nursing Home, on Friday, February 7, 2003 in her 88th year.
Alice (McGIBBON) beloved wife of the late George
WILLIAMS. Dear mother of Wilda and her
husband Hazen
WHITE/WHYTE of Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island and the late
Eileen WILLIAMS and Robert Arthur
WILLIAMS. Survived by her
daughter-in-law Helen
BOUTET.
Loving grandmother of Bruce and the
late Shirley
WHITE/WHYTE,
Wilma
Eileen
WHITE/WHYTE, Linda Darlene and her husband
Bradford LEIBEL,
Robert
Bruce
WILLIAMS, Julie Marie and her husband
Joe STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and the late Douglas Allan
WHITE/WHYTE, nine great
grandchildren: Matthew
WHITE/WHYTE,
Marcus
WHITE/WHYTE, Sarah
HAMILL, Curtis
MERRITT, Liana
MERRITT, Joshua
COX, Kimberly
LEIBEL, Neil
LEIBEL,
Nicole STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and three great great grandchildren, Dominique,
Tristan and Brayden. Funeral service was held at the Chatterson-Long
Funeral Home, 404 Hurontario Street, Collingwood, on Tuesday, February
11, 2003. Spring Interment Silver Water Cemetery, Manitoulin Island.
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Kathleen BOUVETTE (née
CRABTREE / 1917-2003)
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CASEY,
Francis
(Frank)
J. b. 1912 (London, England)
On June 15th, 2003, in his 92nd year, Frank Casey died peacefully.
He lived life well and joyfully, and leaves a remarkable legacy
of family, business, and service to his church and community.
Frank's career in insurance began in 1934 with Lloyd's in London,
England. In 1937, he married Frances
PETERS.
Their long and happy
marriage was a true partnership. Frank served as a Sergeant Major
in the British Army in the Second World War before emigrating
to Canada in 1948 and settling with his family in Toronto. He
was the founder and president of Frank J. Casey Insurance Brokers,
which for more than fifty years has been a north Toronto institution.
His personal approach and dedication to the well-being of his
clients made many of them into life-long Friends. He was a stalwart
of his parish, St. Monica's, where he was a long-time member
of the St. Vincent de Paul Society; and in the greater community
he served as the first president of Sancta Maria House, which
provides shelter, counselling and support for at-risk teenage
girls. Frank took enormous pride and pleasure in his family,
and he will be greatly missed by us all. Loving father of Patricia
BINGHAM and her husband Richard; the late Catherine
BOUWMEISTER
and her husband John; Dr. John
CASEY and his wife
Therese;
Anne
CHEETHAM and her late husband Francis; Frank G.
CASEY; and Angela
BRANSCOMBE and her husband Harley. Devoted grandfather to Richard,
Christopher and Deirdre
BINGHAM; Paul, Janet, John Mark and Michael
BOUWMEISTER;
Clare,
Stephanie, and Daniel
CHEETHAM; and Paul,
Jean, Marta-Marie and Phillippe
CASEY.
Great-grandfather to Andrew,
Francesca-Anne, Brendan, Caitlin, Thomas and Liam. The family
thanks his many caregivers and the staff at Central Park Lodge.
Friends may call at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street,
Tuesday, June 17th from 2-4 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian
burial at St. Monica's Catholic Church, 44 Broadway Avenue, on
Wednesday, June 18th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
If desired, a remembrance may be made to Sancta Maria House,
102 Bernard Avenue, Toronto M5R 1R9; (416) 925-7333. He always
believed himself to be a blessed and lucky man. We were blessed
to have had him.
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