DISLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-17 published
GOETTLER,
George
G.
Of Dublin, Ontario, died suddenly Tuesday, April 15, 2003 in
his 82nd year. Predeceased by his beloved wife
Ally
LOOBY in
1995. Loving father of Jo-Ann
WICKWARE of Burlington, Thomas
GOETTLER of Guelph, Pauline
HARTFIEL of Mitchell, and Stephen
GOETTLER of Dublin. Cherished Papa to Kathryn, Suzanne and Alan
WICKWARE,
Stephen,
Paul and Matthew
HARTFIEL, and Kathleen, George
and Donald
GOETTLER. Survived by sisters Margaret
RODGERS,
London,
Hélène DUCHARME,
Canton,
Michigan, and brother John (Jack)
GOETTLER,
London.
Predeceased by parents Louis and Sarah
(McCAFFREY,) sisters
Evelyn DISLER,
Dorothy
WALSH and Mary, brothers Edgar and Fred
and by infant granddaughter Ann
HARTFIEL.
George served with
the Canadian Army overseas in the Second World War. He was a
member of the Knights of Columbus, Father Stephen Eckert Council,
for fifty years. In 1952, he came to Dublin and began a merchant
career that spanned half a century and includes the present day
G.G. Goettler group of companies, which he founded with his wife
in 1978. Visitation will be at the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal Street, Mitchell Thursday and Friday evenings, 6: 00 to
9: 00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, Saturday, April 19 at 11 a.m.
with Reverend Maurice
CHARBONNEAU officiating. In lieu of flowers,
expressions of sympathy may be made to L'Arche (Stratford) through
the funeral home at (519) 348-8643.
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DISTEFANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-31 published
Henry Roger
JOWETT
Born Melbourne, Australia, on July 2, 1926. Died 10: 15 a.m.,
May 25, 2003. It is with great sadness that his family announces
his passing. Educated at Shaftesbury Grammar School in London,
England, Roger served as an officer with the British Army from
1945 to 1947, until being transferred to British Intelligence.
After living in Egypt, Sweden, Hong Kong and Singapore, he moved
to Canada and joined the Canadian Army where he was stationed
at Camp Borden from 1954 to 1957, and was promoted Captain Staff
Quarter Master. In 1969, Roger became a professor of Photography
and later the Chair of Visual Arts at Sheridan College, Oakville,
until retiring in 1991. A proud and devoted father, brilliant
photographer, and wonderfully eccentric man. Roger was an avid
sailor and sportsman who was still winning on the tennis court
at the age of 73. He will be missed by many of his close Friends
and colleagues, and forever by his beloved children Nicola, Alexander
and Andrew and his sisters Diana and Cynthia. Roger was predeceased
by his brother Anthony. With the help of family and Friends he
was able to spend his last days at home in comfort. Nicola, Alexander
and Andrew would like to express sincere thanks to Dr. Karen
PAPE, Brian
MAGEE Sr., Steve
JOHNSON, Bill
COSTIGANE, Sandy and
John DUNN, Dr. Matthew
DISTEFANO, Gillian, Sylvie and Kate
HAND
and to his caregiver Eric
NOFTLE. In keeping with Roger's spirit
a 'Pimm's Party' will be held to celebrate his life at The Oakville
Club, 56 Water Street, on July 2nd from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to a memorial charitable trust
established in his memory to assist palliative care patients
in their wishes to die at home in dignity. Donations can be sent
to 'The Roger Jowett Charitable Trust', 45-1534 Lancaster Drive,
Oakville, On L6H 2Z3. The trust is currently applying for registered
status with the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
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