BUTELLA
BUTLAND
BUTLER
BUTORAC
BUTTERFIELD
BUTTERY
BUTELLA o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-09-24 published
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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BUTLAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-08 published
HAGERMAN,
Florence
C.
Peacefully, at Central Park Lodge, Thornhill, on Saturday, March
1, 2003, in her 98th year. Much loved wife of the late Col. Albert
Robert HAGERMAN, M.C., E.D., M.D. Daughter of the late Lt. Col.
T.B. RICHARDSON, M.D., F.R.C.S. (E) and the late Anna
(BUTLAND)
RICHARDSON.
Beloved sister of Kathleen
KENNEDY of Warkworth,
Ontario and beloved sister-in-law of Meada
RICHARDSON of Burlington,
Ontario. Predeceased by sisters Marian, Edith and Evelyn, and
by brothers Ralph and Hubert. Survived and remembered fondly
by three nieces, three nephews, and by her great-nieces and great-nephews.
Cremation has taken place. A private celebration of her life,
including her talents and accomplishments in music, will be held
by the family. The family is very thankful for the kind care
and compassion shown by the caregivers at Central Park Lodge.
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BUTLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-02 published
BUTLER,
Robert
James
On Monday, April 28 at 8: 15 p.m. Robert James
BUTLER died of
heart failure at St Michael's Hospital. Long term partner of
Richard HIRTLE for 30 years. Robert was born in Ottawa November
23, 1948 and is the
son of the late Norman and Florence
BUTLER.
Survived by three brothers Norman
BUTLER
Jr.,
Terry
BUTLER and
his wife Karen, and Graham
BUTLER.
Uncle of Rebecca and Madeline
BUTLER.
Robert worked in hospitality and tourism for many years,
and was a professor at Centennial College where he played a major
role in the growth of the International Program. Robert will
be fondly remembered by Friends, colleagues and students for
his intelligence, sense of humour, and generosity. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated. Memorial Service Saturday, May 3, 1 p.m., Humphrey
Funeral Home - A. W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Ave., Toronto
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BUTLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-17 published
MacPHERSON,
Harvey
Alexander
Died October 16th at Saint Mary's Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario.
Harvey celebrated his 90th birthday earlier this year at The
Village of Winston Park where he was a resident. Born on March
2, 1913 in Macton, Ontario to John and Elsie (née
REAMAN)
MacPHERSON,
Harvey was the eldest of three children. His brothers Ron and
Grant predeceased him. In the 1930's Harvey learned to fly, and
after a stint of bush pilot work in northern Ontario with Algoma
Airways, became the chief flying instructor with the Kitchener
Waterloo Airport. When war broke out, the Kitchener Waterloo
Airport was contracted to open a flight training school in Goderich
for the Empire Flight Training Program. In 1940, Harvey went
to Goderich as Chief Flying Instructor and trained hundreds of
pilots for the Commonwealth. Before leaving, Harvey married Elizabeth
Jean Gartshore
LAING, the daughter of Reverend A.A. and Marion
LAING.
Harvey met Elizabeth when her father was the minister at Linwood
United Church where he attended. During the war, Harvey joined
the Royal Canadian Air Force. At war's end he took a job with
Dominion Rubber (now Uniroyal) in Kitchener. In 1958, Harvey
took over the operation of Caya Fabrics Ltd. and later became
its sole owner. He managed the business until the early 1990's
when he retired. Harvey, Elizabeth (Betty) and their family were
active members of Trinity United Church in Kitchener for many
years. Betty passed away in 1975 after a long battle with Amyotrophic
Lateral
Sclerosis.
Harvey is survived by his children; Doug
MacPHERSON
(wife Kathy
MacPHERSON,)
Barbara
BUTLER (husband Bob,) and Bruce
MacPHERSON (wife
Catherine
SCHULER,) and four grandchildren Jason
and Brett BUTLER and Matthew and John
MacPHERSON, all of Toronto.
He is survived also by his friend and companion, Jean
CAYA.
The
funeral service will be held at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home
at 621 King Street West, Kitchener on Saturday, October 18, 2003
at 2: 30 p.m. Visitation will be at the funeral home prior to
the service starting at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donation
in memory of Harvey to your favourite charity would be appreciated.
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BUTLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-15 published
GENSER,
Bonnie
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our mother,
grandmother, and great-grandmother, Bonnie
GENSER, who died on
Sunday, November 29th, 2003. She died peacefully, without pain,
with her family by her side. She was predeceased by her husband
Harold GENSER who died in 1980, and her siblings Rebecca
JAUVOISH,
Lottie BECKMAN, Bessie
MELEMADE, David
LEVIN, Rosie
LEVIN, Esther
POLLOCK and Harry
LEVIN.
She leaves to grieve her death and celebrate
her life, three daughters, Naomi
COHEN
(Jared
SABLE,) Toronto,
Barbara BUTLER, Winnipeg, Susan
STARR (Don
STARR), Toronto, London,
six grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. In addition to her
immediate family, she is remembered by her sisters-in-law Esther
Genser KAPLAN,
Myrna
LEVIN, Beverley
LEVIN and Marion Vaisley
GENSER, and many nieces and nephews.
Bonnie served in a leadership capacity in various areas of the
community; president of the Bride's group, National Council of
Jewish Women, president of Lillian Frieman Chapter of Hadassah,
founder of the Shaarey Zedek Girl Guides, and later as a commissioner
of the Manitoba Girl Guides. During her many visits to Israel
she served as a volunteer in areas of agriculture, education,
archaelogy, and social services.
She lived life to the fullest, and will be remembered for her
dynamic personality, wit, charm, generosity, and infectious smile
which made everyone feel special.
We wish to thank Vangie, Claire, Amy, and Ruth for their loving
care.
Pallbearers were her grand_sons Scott
COHEN,
Paul
RAYBURN, Josh
BUTLER,
Sheldon
POTTER, granddaughters Hally and Misha
STARR,
and nephews Michael and Daniel
LEVIN.
Honorary pallbearers were
Don STARR,
Jared
SABLE, Perry
RAYBURN, and Mayer
LAWEE.
Rabbi Allan
GREEN officiated and her granddaughter Leanne
POTTER
spoke on behalf of the family. Donations in Bonnie's memory may
be made to The Bonnie Genser Fund in the Women's Endowment Fund
of the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, C-400-123 Doncaster Street,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3N 2B2, (204) 477-7525 or www.jewishfoundation.org
or the charity of your choice.
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BUTLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-12 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Irene
Florence
Patricia (née
PORTER)
Peacefully, at Toronto East General Hospital, on Wednesday, December
10, 2003, after a 9-month struggle with heart and stroke problems,
our dear Irene passed away to be reunited in the next with her
beloved husband, John. Remarkably, she died exactly 97 years
after her birth on December 10, 1906 in the town of Trillich,
County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, the last of 12 children of William
and Maria PORTER.
Very much loved and loving wife of the late
Dr. John STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and mother of Dr. Donald (Peggy) and Dr. Barclay
(Suzanne) STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Devoted
Granny of Ian (Heather,) Paul, Don,
Brenda, Sandra (Dave
BUTLER), Jill (Wally
MacKAY) and Great-Granny
of Nicholas and Jamie. Cherished sister of Mina, Bill, Vida,
Paul, Daisy, May, Helen, Jack and Hattie. The family will receive
Friends at the Saint John's Anglican Church York Mills, 19 Don
Ridge Drive, one hour prior to the service which will be held
on Tuesday, December 16th at 2 o'clock. Interment in the churchyard
followed by a reception at the church. If desired, donations
in lieu of flowers may be made to Pilot Place Society (416-368-5823),
the Schizophrenia Society of Canada (905-415-2007), the British
Columbia Transplant Society (604-877-2240), or the charity of
your choice.
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BUTORAC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-03 published
BRIDGMAN,
Bernard
(Bernie)
Michael
Peacefully in Naples, Florida on February 18, 2003. Dear brother
of Suzanne (Don
BUTORAC,)
Paula
(Hugh
MONCRIEFF,) Claude (Janet,)
John (Carol). Bernard is also survived by his nieces, nephews
and cousins. Throughout his life Bernard's adventurous spirit
allowed him to establish many wonderful Friendships and extended
families both near and throughout the world. A Service of Remembrance
will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2003 at 1: 00 o'clock at the
Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West,
Oakville. Should Friends wish, a donation to a charity of choice
would be greatly appreciated. Floral tributes gratefully declined.
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BUTORAC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-27 published
BUTORAC,
Franciscus "
Frank"
Anthony
Passed away on Wednesday, December, 24 at Terrace on the Square
in Waterloo, Ontario, where he had been a resident for the past
five years. Vital until the end, he died of complications from
the flu in his 91st year. Born on April 30, 1913, in Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario, Frank was the
son of John and Kate
BUTORAC, who
had come to Canada from Croatia as young adults. The eldest among
four children and the only son, Frank left school as a teen to
work in his father's grocery store in Kirkland Lake, Ontario,
eventually taking over after his father's retirement. Frank married
Jean Henrietta
BURGIN in the mid 1930's and began a family, proudly
providing for his son Donald and three daughters, Sharon, Pamela
and Oriana. With entrepreneurial intelligence and a strong work
ethic, Frank sold his grocery store and bought the Kirkland Lake
Canadian Tire franchise in 1954. He was proud of his business
success, but Frank's greatest passion was sport. He was a hard-driving
hockey coach and scouted for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the northern
region. Frank was also an avid curler and competed at the national
level in the Canadian Briar. After retiring from retail in 1973,
Frank and his wife spent winters in Florida, where he took up
golf. He enjoyed the game until a few years before his death.
His Friends and family knew Frank as a strong, practical and
straightforward man who showed his sense of humor by teasing
those he held most dear. He was also quietly compassionate and
stayed by his wife Jean's side during her first bout with cancer
in the late 70's, and another prior to her death in 1984, always
speaking of her with gentle kindness long after her death. 'Boots'
as he was known by his closest Friends, will be missed and remembered
fondly, but his business acumen and indomitable energy in all
he did will live on through his four children, 12 grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren. Friends are invited to share their
memories of Frank with his family at the Edward R. Good Funeral
Home on Saturday (today) December 27, 2003 from 3-4 p.m. The
service to celebrate Frank's life will be held in the chapel
of the funeral home at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Donations may be arranged through the funeral home at 519-745-8445
or www.edwardrgood.com
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BUTTERFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-27 published
BUTTERFIELD,
Dudley
St.
George C.M.G.
Died suddenly at his home in Bermuda on March 20th in his 92nd
year. Husband of Deborah, father of George (Martha - David and
Nathalie), Peggy (Colin - Heather, Julia, Ashley), Tom (Gill
- Nikki and Jonathan), James (Debbie - Spencer and Tyler).
Dudley had a great life as a business visionary, philanthropist,
politician and sportsman. He was an elegant man who loved to
dance, tell stories, smoke cigars and drink cognac. This attractive,
but somewhat outspoken, free spirit of a man was always the center
of attention.
His send off in Bermuda was highlighted by music from The Salvation
Army Band - his most cherished charity.
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BUTTERFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-02 published
INGHAM,
Albert
Ab died suddenly on Sunday, June 29, 2003 in his 86th year, on
a fine summer day at the family cottage at Lime Lake, a bright
and active man. Beloved husband of Anne
(KUZ) and father of Paula
BUTTERFIELD and husband David, Dyan
JONES and partner Randy
MARTIN,
Thomas INGHAM and daughter-in-law Janet
WHITE/WHYTE.
His grandchildren
Isaiah WALTERS, Rachel
WALTERS, Adam
BUTTERFIELD, Jonathan
BUTTERFIELD
and Samuel
INGHAM will always cherish their Friendship with him.
Survived by his brother Robert
INGHAM and brother-in-law Walter
KUZ and dear nieces and nephews.
A fine man of jovial spirit, he embodied so much to be admired.
May we all live such a full and loving life. Family and Friends
will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north
of Lawrence Ave.) Weston, from 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service
in the Ward Chapel on Friday, July 4, 2003 at 11 a.m. Interment
Prospect Cemetery. Donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation, Breast And Gynecology Research Teams, would be appreciated.
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BUTTERY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-26 published
BUTTERY,
John
William
Jack died at home in Grand Valley on April 10, 2003. A World
War 2 veteran, University of Toronto graduate, outdoorsman, curler
and voracious reader, Jack is remembered with love by his wife
Berva; his mother Iola; his four children: Fran
KONOROWSKI
(Glen,)
Jack (Marg
SMITH), Billy (Carmel) and Mary (John
SANDRELLI)
his ten grandchildren: Kent, Quinn and Reid
KONOROWSKI,
Allison
and Carley
SMITH, Jonathan
BUTTERY, Billy Joe and Rene
BUTTERY,
and Jack and Harry
SANDRELLI.
Also sadly missed by his sister
Anne KEWLEY
(Mike.)
Predeceased by his father Jack Herbert
BUTTERY,
and his granddaughter Jaclyn
KONOROWSKI.
Funeral service was
held on April 12, 2003; interment will take place at the Grand
Valley Cemetery on May 1st at 1: 00 p.m. If you wish, donations
may be made to the Headwaters Health Centre in Orangeville or
to the Grand Valley Public Library.
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