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FAULDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-12 published
JOHNSON,
Eleanor
Jean, née
CAMPBELL (October 17, 1915 - May 9,
died peacefully after 3 weeks of acute illness. She grew up in
Ottawa, travelled and worked in Canada and then in Washington
as part of the war effort. Inspired by the work of the Saint John
Ambulance, she joined as a volunteer and went to England in 1945
where she met her beloved Arthur Norman
JOHNSON, her lifetime
partner, whom she married in 1946. She was a community volunteer
her whole life. For 35 years she worked with High Horizons, an
organization she credits with her continued good health through
years of battling a variety of conditions. She was a bird watcher,
cottage lover, trusted friend to many people and an adored wife,
mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother. The daughter of the
late Ida M.
CAMPBELL and Donald L.
CAMPBELL, she is survived
by 'Johnny'
JOHNSON, her husband, her 2 daughters Jennifer
BROOKS
and Barbara
THOMAS, her sons-in-law Bruce
BROOKS and D'Arcy
MARTIN,
her grandchildren Karen
ELLIS,
Debbie
FAULDS, Janette
THOMAS
and Geoff BROOKS, and their partners Shawn
ELLIS,
Sean
FAULDS,
Sean KONDRA and Thach-Thao
PHAN.
Her great grandchildren are
Devon and Shanice
ELLIS.
Friends are invited to meet the family
at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 150 Woodroffe
Avenue at Richmond Road on Tuesday May 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. and
to celebrate her life at a Memorial Service to be held in the
Chapel on Wednesday May 14 at 2 p.m. The Chapel is wheelchair
accessible. In lieu of flowers donations in her name would be
welcomed at High Horizons, c/o Mackay United Church, 39 Dufferin
Avenue, Ottawa, K1M 2H3.
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FAULKNER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-07-02 published
Dorothy Mary
WILSON
In loving memory of Dorothy Mary
WILSON of Espanola who passed away
at the Espanola General Hospital on Saturday, June 28, 2003 in her 74th year.
Dorothy was a former President of the Office Workers Union at the
E. B. Eddy Paper Mill and had worked on the Espanola Town Council as a
Councillor, Deputy Mayor and Mayor.
Beloved wife of the late Cyril
WILSON.
Loving mother of Debbie
MUNERA
HEDGERS of Sydney, B.C. and Kathy May
MASKEL (husband Walter)
of Whitefish Falls.Will be sadly missed by grand_sons Dylan and Sean
HEDGER.
Dear sister of John
SHAMESS of Elliot Lake, Alfie
SHAMESS of
Michigan and the late Joe
SHAMESS and half-sister to Laurie
LUKKARILA of Sudbury.
Visitation will be Thursday, July 3rd from 7-9 p.m. at the Bourcier
Funeral Home, Espanola. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, July
4, 2003 at 10: 00 a.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church, Espanola with
John FAULKNER officiating. Interment of the ashes will be in the Espanola Cemetery.
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FAULKNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-19 published
NEILSON,
Roger▼
Paul,▼
Estate▼ of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▼ claims against the Estate of Roger Paul
NEILSON, late of
the Township of Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield, in the County of Peterborough,
Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 21st day of June,
2003, must be filed with the undersigned personal representatives
on or before the 10th day of October, 2003, thereafter, the undersigned
will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only
to the claims then filed.
Dated this 15th day of September, 2003.
Paul BEDFORD,
James FAULKNER
Larry PEARSON
David CLEMENTS
Estate Trustees,
by their solicitors,
Lockington Lawless Fitzpatrick
Barristers and Solicitors,
332 Aylmer Street North
P.O. Box 1146
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7H4
Page B9
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FAULKNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-03 published
NEILSON,
Roger▲
Paul,▲
Estate▲ of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲ claims against the Estate of Roger Paul
NEILSON, late of
the Township of Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield, in the County of Peterborough,
Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 21st day of June,
2003, must be filed with the undersigned personal representatives
on or before the 10th day of October, 2003, thereafter, the undersigned
will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only
to the claims then filed.
Dated this 15th day of September, 2003.
Paul BEDFORD,
James FAULKNER
Larry PEARSON
David CLEMENTS
Estate Trustees,
by their solicitors,
Lockington Lawless Fitzpatrick
Barristers and Solicitors,
332 Aylmer Street North
P.O. Box 1146
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7H4
Page B4
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FAUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-08 published
PETROWSKI,
Mary
Anne
(KENT)
At London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus on Thursday,
March 6, 2003 in her 73rd year. Only daughter of the late Marion
(FAUNT) and Gordon
KENT.
She leaves behind her dearest friend
and loving husband Victor. She is survived by her two cherished
daughters Suzanne
LEWIS of West Vancouver and Lauren
TEEVAN of
Toronto, their husbands Richard and Nicholas, and two darling
granddaughters Jordan and Kendall
LEWIS.
Mary
Anne was predeceased
by her son G.W. Kent
PETROWSKI and now goes happily to meet him
with open arms. She was born and lived her entire life in London
and was a third generation of the West-Kent family, business
people in London from 1888-1980. She will be fondly remembered
by many beloved relatives and Friends made throughout her life.
She was very interested in the work of the Imperial Order of
the Daughters of the Empire and May Court clubs and was a life
member of Metropolitan United Church. Mary Anne had a deep love
of music for pleasure, and hopefully will leave a song in the
hearts of all who knew her and whom she loved.
Friends may call on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James
A. Harris Funeral Home, Richmond St. at St. James, London, Ontario.
A memorial service will be conducted on Monday, March 10 at 12: 00
Noon in Metropolitan United Church, Dufferin Ave. at Wellington
Street,
London,
Ontario, by Reverend Farquhar
MacKINNON. A private cremation
service will be held followed by burial in Woodland Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the Children's Hospital Foundation
(for Medical Genetics Research) or the London Regional Cancer
Centre would be gratefully acknowledged.
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FAUST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-02 published
Murray "Mendy"
HERSH
By Richard E.
ROTMAN
Tuesday,
September 2, 2003 - Page A16
Teacher, coach, husband, father. Born February 10, 1946, in Toronto.
Died May 15 in Toronto, of prostate cancer, aged 57.
As school re-opens this September at Toronto's Humberside Collegiate
Institute,
Murray "
Mendy"
HERSH won't be there. For the first
time in 31 years, the remarkably popular history and economics
teacher, and legendary basketball coach and player, won't take
up his chalk and stand before his blackboard.
Even after receiving a terminal diagnosis, Mendy refused to quit
teaching. He had accumulated more than a year's worth of sick
days -- from never being ill in the past -- and declined to use
them, declaring that quitting would mean giving in to the disease.
In his last year, as the disease and its many enervating treatments
wore him out, he sometimes taught sitting down. He maintained
his fondness for the lighter side, employing everyday examples
for concepts in economics such as the elasticity of demand, often
basing his humorous stories on his children's life experiences.
As it took an even greater toll, he reluctantly taught half-days
and would return home, awakening the next day with absolute determination
to keep on teaching. He maintained this regimen until two months
before his death, when he was admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital.
Mendy was renowned for coaching Humberside to the Senior Basketball
Championship in 1979 over Oakwood Collegiate, when that school
was a city hoops powerhouse. But he wasn't a coach just for the
team's stars. Once there was a game late in the season and Humberside
was far ahead. Mendy called the roster's 12th and least-able
player to the floor. Once this player entered the game, Mendy
called the plays to support him. He directed the other, more
talented players to work around the 12th man's abilities so he
could have the experience of passing, shooting and leading the
team.
His players knew that he came by his expertise honestly. Growing
up in the Annex neighbourhood, Mendy had been a basketball star
in his days at Harbord Collegiate Institute. As his son Michael
recounts, "My dad played on the 1965 Senior City Championship
team at Harbord Collegiate. He was named a city all-star in a
number of newspaper publications that year. He was the point
guard and his very good friend Joe
FAUST was the shooting guard.
They were a dynamic combination and many people came to watch
their outstanding court style and passing and shooting skills."
Mendy's family was his other unshakeable passion. He loved his
wife, Barbara, with a delight so profound that it was obvious
to their multitude of Friends that this was a loving marriage
that worked -- for 31 years. They married when she was 19 and
he was 26 and produced three children: Michael, Lara, and David.
Mendy wore the title of "family man" with pride, always there
for his kids and teaching nights and summers so the
HERSHes could
have a little more than a teacher's salary provided; each child,
in turn, learned an outstanding work ethic and always contributed
to their education and needs.
Mendy kept pushing forward long beyond specialists' expectations
so that he could observe and participate in various family milestones,
such as David's proud completion of his first year McGill. His
children and Friends were shocked as the disease began to take
its toll. To callers, Mendy would put on his "Cary Grant" voice
robust and mellifluous -- to persuade them of his good health,
yet there was no denying the changes in his appearance.
There are few like Mendy left; teaching wasn't about money, it
was about the students and that was where his heart remained.
He leaves behind a gigantic hole at Humberside, and also in his
family and legions of Friends.
Richard is a friend of Mendy
HERSH.
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FAUSTINI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-26 published
Hamilton fined in worker's death
Canadian Press Friday, September 26, 2003 - Page C6
Hamilton, Ontario -- The City of Hamilton has been fined $200,000
for a 1997 accident in which a city worker was crushed to death
by a dump truck during road resurfacing in nearby Stoney Creek.
The city and Ontario Ministry of Labour carried on a legal battle
over Occupational Health and Safety Act charges all the way to
the Supreme Court of Canada. Last week, the city pleaded guilty
after its legal options ran out. Paulo
FAUSTINI, who was signalling
the truck driver, died July 17, 1997, when he was run over by
a truck backing up to spread gravel on a freshly oiled road.
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FAUTEUX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-28 published
Manfred Friedrich
WIRTH
(November 17, 1913 - March 21, 2003)
Manfred died suddenly but peacefully exactly 1 year after his
beloved Lisl. He leaves behind sadly grieving son Alfred, daughter
Elizabeth (Lou
FAUTEUX,) grandchildren Elizabeth and Susan
WIRTH
(Ali POURAZIM,) and Eric
BRAND
(Anita) as well as sister Beate
FLUECK-
WIRTH, sister-in-law Marianne
MAYO and many devoted Friends
& relatives around the world. Manfred was born in Vienna, Austria
to Hofrat Dr. Alfred Ludwig
WIRTH and Beate Karola, née
PETRINI
VON
MONTEFERRI, and graduated with a PhD in law prior to his
23rd birthday. He was a director of the Austrian Steel Company
(VOEST) before emigrating to Canada post-war, and started his
Canadian working life at Algoma Steel Corporation in Sault Ste
Marie, Ontario. In 1958 he founded Wirth Limited (now Wirth Steel),
building the company into a major international trader. Since
1993 and until his death, he was President and Chief Executive
Officer of MF Wirth Rail Corp. Manfred loved the arts, especially
opera and the visual arts. He was also a history buff, and a
generous donor to McGill University, the University of Alberta
and Wilfred Laurier University as well as Arts Knowlton and other
Canadian institutions. He was a member of various clubs and societies,
a recipient of the Order of Austria, and a keen skier, swimmer
and golfer. A private farewell with immediate family has taken
place; a memorial service to celebrate his long and eventful
life will be held in Montreal at St.Andrew's-Dominion-Douglas
Church, 687 Roslyn Ave. Westmount, Quebec on Monday May 26, 2003
at 2: 00 P.M. Anyone desiring to make a donation in Manfred's
memory may wish to consider McGill University: Designation Faculty
of Music, 3605 de la Montagne, Montreal H3G 2M1, the Foundation
of the University Women's Club Montreal Inc, 3529 Atwater Avenue,
Montreal H3H 1Y2, or a charity of your choice. Condolences may
be sent to 24 Somerville Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1J2
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FAUX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-19 published
FAUX,
Lila
Elizabeth
Born Sault Ste. Marie 1913, died in Toronto, on September 13,
2003. Beloved wife of the late John William, cherished mother
of Judith RABIN (Ted), Janice
BRYSON, Kitchener, John (Pat),
Jim (Jan) of Victoria, British Columbia. Loving grandmother of
ten including Jeff (Louise,) Adrienne (John
PIERRE) of Toronto.
Great-grandmother of nine, including David and Sophie
RABIN.
You were loved by all and will be forever missed. Memorial service
in Sault Ste. Marie to be arranged.
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