BOYD o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-08 published
Ruth Lenora
BOYD
In loving memory of Ruth Lenora
BOYD, a resident of Centennial Manor
in Little Current on Saturday December 21, 2002. Predeceased by
husband Doran
BOYD
(Oct. 31, 1987) and former husband Jack
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
(Feb. 12, 1981.) Loving mother of Janis and husband Carl
ANNETT.
Cherished grandmother of Todd and wife
Karen
GAUTHIER of Pembroke,
Chris GAUTHIER of Little Current, Michelle
GAUTHIER of Kingston.
Special great grandmother of Aiden, Rachel, Brett and Garret. Will
be missed by brothers Bill and Wendell
BUIE and sister Norma
WAYDA.
Visitation was held on Sunday, December 22, 2002. Funeral service
was held on Monday December 23, 2002 at Island Funeral Home. Burial
in Mountainview Cemetery in the spring.
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BOYD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-07 published
BOYD,
Nancy
(Muff)
Graham
Born in Toronto on September 12, 1924 and died in Toronto on
Saturday, July 5, 2003. She had multiple sclerosis for over forty
years and her death was due to the complications resulting from
this disease. She faced life and her health affliction with great
courage and fortitude and never once complained. She attended
school at King's Hall, Compton in Quebec in the Class of 1942.
Muff served in the Royal Canadian Air Force 1944-1945 and was
stationed in Montreal, Brandon and Patricia Bay. Daughter of
the late John A.
BOYD and Billie Buntin
BOYD.
Much loved sister
of John A. (Sandy)
BOYD and great friend of his wife, Gloria.
Greatly missed by her three nieces, Nicky Cameron, Georgia (Craig
RENNICK) and Ginny (Neil
MacDONALD,) along with their six children:
Boyd, Gillian, Rachel, David, Elise and Brianna. Cremation has
taken place. A funeral service will be held at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A. W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), on Thursday, July 10, 2003 at one o'clock. In lieu
of flowers and in memory of Muff, donations may be made to either
the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 250 Bloor Street East,
Toronto M4W 3P9 or to Georgian Bay Land Trust, 2482 Yonge Street,
P.O. Box 99, Toronto M4P 3E3.
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James Edward
FRASER
April 1, 1929 - July 29, 2003
(Former Executive Director Track 3 Ski Association and in retirement
tour escort for Golden Escapes Travel) Jim died peacefully after
a short but feisty battle with cancer. Loving husband for 50
years to Virginia
FAGE
(Ginny.)
Jim's zest for life and love
of family is treasured by his daughters, Leslie (Ken
HOYT,)
Meredith
(Ed YAWNEY) and Leah (Steven
SPENCER.)
Proud
Grandpa of nine
grandchildren, Meghan, Jenna, Taryn, Andrew and Owen
HOYT,
Tyler
and Jennifer
YAWNEY and Stephanie and Scott
SPENCER.
Jim was
well known for his optimism and sense of humour which continued
throughout his illness. His love of travel, good food (he especially
enjoyed cooking for his family and Friends), music, theatre,
dancing and skiing will be remembered by his family who will
carry on his favourite tradition of all camping together. Jim
was predeceased by his parents Judge Allan and Margaret
FRASER
and his brother John
FRASER. He will be missed by his sisters
Molly (Jack
BOYD) and Diane (Michael
McCORMACK) all of Ottawa.
In accordance with Jim's wishes there will be no visitation.
There will be a private family service and interment at Beechwood
Cemetery in Ottawa. A celebration of Jim's life will take place
in Toronto on September 13, 1-4 p.m. at the Old Mill Garden Room.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Sunnybrook Hospital and
Cancer Centre who were so kind and caring to both Jim and his
family. If desired, donations in his memory may be made to Sunnybrook
Regional Cancer Centre or The Lions Foundation of Canada (a facility
for training guide and helper dogs) (905)842-2891. Condolences
and inquiries regarding the celebration may be sent to jimandginny13@hotmail.com
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BOYD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-13 published
BOYD,
Professor
Robert
Gavin
Died unexpectedly at his home in Halifax on Wednesday, December
10, 2003. Born in Brighton, Victoria, Australia on May 16, 1924,
he was the eldest child of the late Robert Gavin and
C. Margaret
BOYD. He was educated at St. Patrick's College and graduated
in Political Science from the University of Melbourne. He became
a Research Officer for the Joint Intelligence Bureau of Australian
Government and served on the S.E.A.T.O. Research Team in Bangkok,
Thailand from 1956-1959. He returned to the Australian National
University In Canberra where he wrote his 1st book. ''Communist
China's Foreign Policy'', which earned him a Fullbright Fellowship
to Notre Dame University, Indiana for two years. He spent a summer
semester at Stanford University's Hoover Institute for Peace
and moved to George Washington University, Washington, D.C. with
the family and taught there. The family returned to Canberra
in 1965 and he resumed his research studies and writing at the
A.N.U. A Canada Council Fellowship took him to Carleton University
in Ottawa following a lecture tour in the Maritimes, he was asked
to join the Political Science faculty at Saint Mary's University
where he taught from 1967 to 1989. On retirement he taught at
Rutgars's University, New Jersey and was named Honorary Professor.
He returned to Halifax and Saint Mary's in 1991 and taught part-time
in the M.B.A. programme until his death. He wrote and also collaborated
on many books in his field of Political Science and organized
a most successful series of fall seminars at Saint Mary's to which
distinguished guest scholars contributed. He is survived by his
wife, Margaret; his children, Angela, Stephanie (Peter
HORA,)
Dominic (Theresa
FOX), Mary Catherine, Austin (Beckett
FICHTER),
Christopher, Felicity and Hilary (Bret
BARTON.) He was grandpa
to Alexander and Lawrence
HORA,
Frances,
Katie and Michael
BOYD,
Andrew and Connor
BOYD,
Matthew and Julia
BARTON. He is survived
by his sister, Carmel
RYAN
(Peter,)
Canberra, A.C.T. Australia
three nieces and two nephews. He was a man of strong faith, generosity
of spirit and loyalty to his Catholic beliefs and principles.
Family will be re ceiving Friends at J. A. Show Funeral Home,
2666 Windsor Street, Halifax on Monday, December 15, from 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Memorial mass will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, December 16,
in Canadian Martyrs Roman Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Saint Mary's University Faculty Women's
Association Scholarship Fund or to Hope Cottage.
Well done thou good and faithful servant, Cavin.
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BOYD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-23 published
ZEALLEY,
Mary
Lenore (née
BOYD) 1923-2003
Peacefully, surrounded by her three children, son-in-law Maurizio
and granddaughter Victoria, at The Baycrest Hospital on Sunday,
December 21, 2003. Mary Lenore
ZEALLEY (née
BOYD,) wife of the
late Kenneth Bramwell
ZEALLEY.
Loving mother of Jane Elizabeth
ADAMSON, wife of Andrew, Hartington, Ontario; Charlotte Ann
UNGER,
wife of Edward, Toronto; and John Kenneth
ANDREW, life-partner
of Maurizio, Toronto. Grandmother of Victoria
AUSTIN, wife of
Bruce; Sarah
NORMAN, wife of Jason. Great-grandmother of Jonathan
& Christopher
AUSTIN and Brock
NORMAN.
Sister of Nancy
REID,
wife of Jim; Eleanor
HOOD, wife of the late Duggan; and Carol
MacPHERSON, wife of John. She died as she had lived her life
- with dignity, passion, grace and courage. A person who loved
her city, all arts and culture, and her family and Friends. A
Memorial Service will be held at Bloor Street United Church (Bloor
Street West at Huron), Wednesday, December 24 at 2 p.m. A reception
will follow at the Church. Donations may be made to The Baycrest
Centre for Geriatric Care, 3560 Bathurst Street, Toronto M6A
2E1, or to Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor Street West,
Toronto M5S 1W3. Final resting place, Hillcrest Cemetery, Smiths
Falls, Ontario. The family wishes to express their deepest appreciation
for the compassionate care of the medical team at The Baycrest
Hospital, 6 East.
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BOYER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-03-12 published
Margaret Ruth
MOGGY
In loving memory of Margaret Ruth
MOGGY who passed away peacefully on
Sunday, March 9, 2003 at the Manitoulin Centennial Manor at the age of 92 years.
Predeceased by husband Reid
MOGGY
(February 20, 1997.) Dear mother
of Melvin and wife Linda, Bruce and wife Joanne. Loving step mother of
Leona and husband Herb (predeceased), Ralph and wife Audrey, Eileen and
husband Earl and Caryl and wife Barbara. Daughter of the late Victor
& Margaret (née
BOYER)
McLENON.
Her father was born in Staples,
Essex County and her mother in Exeter, Ont. Ruth was the last one of
a family of eight, predeceased by brothers Harry, Carmen and Charlie
and sisters Millie, Audrey, Doris and Maimie. Will be missed by 31
grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Predeceased by one
grand_son Royce. Remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation was held on Tuesday, March 11, 2003. Funeral Service at
2: 00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 12, 2003 at Island Funeral Home.
Burial in Budges Cemetery in the spring.
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BOYKO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-28 published
Boris BOYKO
Born in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan on October 12, 1939 - died suddenly
May 24, 2003 at Royal Jubilee Hospital. Truly one of God's special
people, he leaves behind and will watch over his loving and devoted
wife, Judy; beloved children, Robert and David, loving stepsons,
David and Steven; adored granddaughter, Jordan Rose. Predeceased
by his father, Wasyl (Bill)
BOYKO (d.1974,) Boris will also be
sadly missed by his loving mother, Rose, his Aunt and Uncle,
Marion and Ben
JOHNSTON of Cobble Hill; his Aunt, Natalka
PYLATUIK
of Saskatoon; Judy's Uncle and Aunt, Ron and Ann
PALMER of Saanichton,
and many caring Friends and family in Florida, Ontario, Saskatchewan,
Alberta and British Columbia. Boris graduated with a Chemical
Engineering degree from the University of Toronto and received
his Masters in Sanitary Engineering from McMaster University
in Hamilton. His long-term commitment to serving the people of
Ontario started as a researcher with the Ontario Water Resources
commission. He was promoted to lead the Waste Management Branch
of the Ministry of the Environment, subsequently becoming Regional
Director in Hamilton for the Ministry of the environment and
concluded over 30 years of service as Assistant Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Environment and Energy in Toronto. As a principled
visionary and effective manager, Boris inspired all who served
with him. Boris and Judy moved in August 2000 to their dream
home in Arbutus Ridge on the east coast of Vancouver Island where
Boris became a respected member of the Strata Council serving
as head of the Civil Works Committee for two years. Visitation
will be held May 28, 2003 at Sands Funeral Chapel in Duncan between
3: 00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be
held Thursday, May 29, 2003 at The Anglican Parish of Saint John
the Baptist, 3295 Cobble Hill Road, at 11: 00 a.m. followed by
a luncheon reception in the Arbutus Room in Arbutus Ridge. Flowers
may be sent or donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. In additional to funeral
services in Cobble Hill, a memorial service to celebrate Boris'
life will be held in the Toronto area this summer. The
BOYKO
family would like to express their sincere appreciation for the
loving care shown by the doctors and nurses at Cowichan District
Hospital, Duncan and the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria.
'We are each of us angels with only one wing....And we can only
fly embracing each other.'... Boris
BOYKO
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