DINEEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-12 published
Notice To Creditors And Others
All claims including claims made by Yvonne
ROBERTS and Terri-Anne
ROBERTS against the estate of Peter Frank
ROBERTS, born February
26, 1940, late of Toronto, Ontario who died on or about the 16th
day of February, 2003, must be filed with the Solicitors for
the representative on or before the 19th day of July, 2003, after
which date Cheryl
THOMAS the daughter of the late Peter Frank
ROBERTS, will be applying to be appointed Estate Trustee and
once appointed the estate will be distributed having regard only
to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice
Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of June, 2003
Cheryl THOMAS
Proposed Estate Trustee without a Will
By:
Paul
A.
DINEEN
Chapnick and Associates
Barristers and Solicitors
228 Carlton Street
Page B7
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DINER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-29 published
FOGELL,
David 1923-2003
Born December 22, 1923 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Died October 27,
2003 at home with his family in Vancouver, British Columbia.
He was predeceased by his parents Melach and Surka, brother,
Ben and sisters Dora and Netty. Dave is mourned by his wife,
Estelle, children, Melanie and her husband Ken
GOLDSTEIN,
Wayne
and Mark. He will be greatly missed by his grandchildren Carie
and her husband Stuart, Daniel, Sarah, Kylie; Sammy, Benji and
their mother Dorothy
ULLMAN as well as great-grand_son, Kade.
He will never be forgotten by his many relatives and Friends.
Dave was an incredibly charismatic and an intensely joyful human
being. He felt deeply and loved unquestioningly. Those who were
fortunate enough to be part of his life will be forever enriched
by having known him. Dave approached everything in his life with
meticulous attention. He had very humble beginnings yet he always
remembered those who helped him throughout his life. He had a
rare passion for living extending to everything and everyone.
His seemingly endless energy led to numerous accomplishments
and successes. He will be remembered most for his ability to
make those around him feel loved. The funeral is Wednesday, October
29, 2003 at the Beth Israel Cemetary, 1721 Willingdon, Burnaby,
at 12 noon. The pallbearers are Sammy and Benji
FOGELL,
Daniel
GOLDSTEIN, Lanny
GOULD, Howard
DINER and Joel
ALTMAN. Honourary
pallbearers are Zivey
FELDMAN and Harry
GELFANT.
The family would
like to thank caregivers Denyse
TREPANIER and Bryan
WALKER as
well as Dr. Larry
COLLINS and Dr. Victoria
BERNSTEIN. If desired,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Fund or the Jewish
Family Service Agency.
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DINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-06-25 published
DINGLE,
Lloyd
Egerton
It is with great sorrow and sadness that the family announce
the passing of Lloyd Egerton
DINGLE on Tuesday, June 24, 2003,
in his 92nd year. Lloyd died peacefully at York Central Hospital
Continuing Care. Predeceased by his mother Marjorie and sisters
Marjorie and Ruth. Lloyd had a long distinguished career at Colgate
Palmolive and served his country proudly during World War 2 as
part of the Royal Canadian Air Force Radar Division. He was an
avid outdoorsman and an expert gardener specializing in prize
peonies. ''Unc's'' love and devotion to family and generous heart
will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his niece Nancy
M. POTTS, nephew Peter A.
BICK and wife Diana Liberty
BICK: great
nieces and great nephews Marisa, Jennifer, Jesse, Andrew, Kelsey,
Paisley and Blayne. Visitation on Thursday, June 26, at the R.
S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street at Goulding, south of
Steeles) from 1: 30 p.m. with the funeral service to follow at
2: 30 p.m. Interment York Cemetery.
''Forever remembered, Forever missed''
If desired donations in Lloyd's memory may be made to York Central
Hospital Continuing Care.
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DINNEEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-09 published
James Joseph
DINNEEN
By Robin WHALEN,
Tuesday,
December 9, 2003 - Page A24
Husband, father, son, brother, friend, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce communications officer. Born December 20, 1971 in
Sudbury, Ontario Died October 28 in Toronto, of acute myeloid
leukemia, aged 31.
It's not only my husband's young age that makes his death a tragedy,
it was his fun-loving, larger than life, indomitable spirit
it was his incredible loyalty, commitment and unwavering passion
for his wife, two young children, family and Friends. At the
risk of sounding clichéd or colloquial, James was one of a kind.
A man larger than life; a man never to be replicated, never to
be forgotten.
In December, 2002, after a couple of months of feeling slightly
under the weather, James decided to dig up his health card and
go to a walk-in clinic (he didn't have a family doctor; why bother,
doctors were for sick people) to get some blood tests done.
What the clinic found forever changed our lives: his blood-work
results were abnormal. James was sent to Princess Margaret Hospital
on a Monday afternoon, diagnosed with leukemia in the evening
and started chemotherapy 24 hours later. We were bound and determined
to fight. And fight James did.
Through two rounds of intensive chemotherapy, James kept laughing.
He laughed at reruns of The Simpsons, he laughed with his Friends
and family, and he laughed when his kids called to sing to him
on the phone. He told me he felt fine, would fight with every
ounce of strength in his body. Despite the failure of both attempts
at attaining a remission, James plowed ahead. We took a vacation,
we spent our tax-return refund on landscaping, and we bought
the gourmet barbecue of our dreams. He didn't think about the
cancer. He looked forward, never back.
After another two rounds of experimental, highly toxic chemotherapy,
James kept laughing. He hosted dinner parties at our home, he
took his kids to Wonderland, he frolicked in the lake with his
Friends (even with a catheter line inserted into his chest),
and we bought the luxury car of our dreams. He didn't think about
the cancer. He looked forward, never back. And even with no immune
system to speak of, he braved more than 400,000 people and attended
the severe acute respiratory syndrome concert at Downsview to
see his favourite band, Rush. All this against the advice of
his doctors. He looked forward, never back.
Through 11 months of treatment, he spent only three months at
home. But I never saw this mountain of a man give up once. He
kept the spirit of all those around him alive by continuing to
joke even in the worst of times. In his final months of life,
he attended hockey games, basketball games, went out to many
five-star restaurants and lived life like a healthy man full
of vitality although it turns out he knew he was terminally ill.
Two weeks prior to his death, he wrote our two beautiful children
a letter, to be read by each on their 18th birthday. In this
letter he passed along his life lessons and wishes for his children
knowing that he wouldn't be around to deliver love and guidance
in person. He distilled his values into one beautifully written,
eloquent letter. I got the chance to read this after he passed
away and was reminded again of my husband's incredible character.
In his final hours of life, he called all those he loved to his
bedside, one by one, to tell us how he felt; to tell us how we
had changed his life, why he loved us and how to move on with
his memory. To keep smiling, to be brave, to always remember
and to never give up hope. In his words: "Don't cry, we had great
times." My husband gave me a lifetime of beautiful, loyal, cherished
memories as well as two blue-eyed angels who remind me of him
each and every day. As James said on our wedding day, "Forever
is a good thing."
Robin is the spouse of James
DINNEEN.
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