GARBUTT
GARDEN
GARDINER
GARDNER
GARFIELD
GARLAND
GARNETT
GARRARD
GARRETT
GARBUTT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-08-20 published
GARBUTT
-In loving memory of a dear dad and papa, Marshall, who passed away August 21, 1994.
Count the snowflakes in a winter storm,
And the stars up in the sky,
Count the drops of dew at daybreak,
And the birds that fly on high,
Count the needles on a pine tree,
And the fishes in the sea,
That's how many times
You've been thought of
Throughout the year by me.
Miss you Dad,
-Love Val, Dan and Cory
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-In loving memory of a dear husband Marshall, grandfather and
great-grandfather who left us August 21, 1994, nine years ago.
We think of you in silence
No eyes can see us weep
But still within our hearts
Your memory we keep.
-Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Emma and family
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GARDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-17 published
REED,
G.
W.
T.
(Bill,) Q.C.
Died peacefully at home with his family on Saturday, March 15,
2003. Beloved husband of and world travelling companion of (Alice)
Mary REED, née
GARDEN. Dear father of Robert, Susan, Bryan and
beloved grandfather of MacKenzie, Connor, Kerby, Fraser, Kevin,
Laura, and Alan. He shared wisdom and humour with everyone he
met. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357
Bloor Street West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, from
1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Service will be held in
the Chapel on Wednesday, March 19 at 11 a.m. Private interment
to follow. For those who wish memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GARDINER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-01-02 published
Died This Day
Thursday, January 2, 2003, Page R9
James Garfield
GARDINER, 1962
Teacher, farmer, politician, born in Hibbert Township, Ontario,
on November 30, 1883; in 1914, elected Saskatchewan Member of
Legislative Assembly; cabinet minister from 1922-26 and from
1926-29; in 1934, became Premier of Saskatchewan; from 1935-57
served as federal Minister of Agriculture; established Prairie
Farm Rehabilitation Administration to help drought-stricken farmers
in 1948, ran for Liberal Party leadership but lost to Louis ST-
LAURENT
died in Lemberg, Saskatchewan.
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GARDINER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-20 published
John
Edward
Burns (Ted)
HOWELL
By Frank GARDINER
Thursday,
November 20, 2003 - Page A26
Father, husband, Sunday School teacher, fisherman, sports enthusiast,
Crown Attorney. Born June 26, 1934, in Goderich, Ontario Died
August 11, in Omemee, Ontario, of cancer, age 69.
Ted HOWELL, through all of his life, was a little man with a
big heart and a giant intellect.
During his early years growing up in Goderich, Ted displayed
an early love of academic excellence mixed with a fun sense of
competitiveness in all endeavours from table tennis and hockey,
to debating contests sponsored by the local Lion's Club.
As part of his 1950 high-school election campaign for treasurer,
Ted and his loyal cohorts dressed up as members of the Mafia.
Ted in his zoot suit, trench coat and oversized fedora imitated
a smaller version of Chicago gangster Al Capone with a campaign
slogan: "Vote for me. I need the money." Ted won.
Ted loved a physical challenge. Few could beat him at his favourite
sport of table tennis. Many fell prey to his quick eye and cunning
strategies and years later Ted won several table tennis championships
with the Scarborough Kings Table Tennis Club.
Another field of Ted's early expertise was lawn croquet. On the
large lawn of their home, the
HOWELL family had a grand lawn
croquet court. Ted, as usual, took this game very seriously and
had little patience with anyone who did not do the same. Ted
was an expert at the double-ball knock out.
These traits also made him a memorable boys' Sunday School teacher
at North Street United Church where he creatively handled --
some might say "civilized" -- some lads bigger than himself,
all tough, key members of the "Church Street gang." With his
leadership, he earned their life-long respect.
Ted graduated at the top of his high-school class and went off
to University of Toronto and then on to Osgoode Law School where
he earned an award for outstanding contribution to school life.
He was called to the bar in 1960.
Jack BATTEN's book titled Lawyers quotes Ted: 'But from the
time I started reading Erle Stanley Gardner as a kid, around
grade seven, I wanted to be a courtroom lawyer.'
HOWELL won a
public speaking award in high school, and an essay he wrote about
Canada's role in the United Nations took him on an all-expenses-paid
weekend to Ottawa, where he proudly shook hands with Prime Minister
Louis SSAINTURENT.
HOWELL was a diligent student and he was headed
for law.
"Ted HOWELL is, in almost every respect, a perfect servant of
the Crown. He is an admirably correct man. There is no stuffiness
in his make-up but he sends out the message that he values propriety
and turns off at bad manners. He conducts himself according to
such old verities."
Visiting a summer camp, Ted met the woman who was to become his
wife and soul-mate for 40 special years. Ted and Theresa
(TIFF)
were married in 1963. This was Ted's greatest project and he
is the proud father of Thomas (and his wife
Andrea
METRICK) and
Michael.
Ted was the grandfather of Ashley
HOWELL.
Ted HOWELL's many legal accomplishments and Friendships over
40 years embraced eminent legal associates and Friends as well
as Goderich pals. He was a proud Goderich character. He was a
long-time resident of Scarborough, Ontario, as well as his family's
cottage and country home in Omemee, Ontario
Ted is missed and remembered.
Frank GARDINER is a one-time Sunday school pupil of Ted
HOWELL.
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GARDNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-12 published
GARDNER,
John
Herbert
(Jack,) Q.C.
Died at Toronto on Saturday, May 10, 2003. Born at Bradford,
Ontario on February 23, 1925,
son of the late Thomas and Reita
(COOK)
GARDNER. Survived by his wife
Ruth, daughter Jane, son
Peter and Joan, grandchildren Ben and Kyle and brother Donald
and Dorothy. John served in the Armed Services of Canada (Royal
Canadian Artillery) from 1944. A graduate of Victoria College
(Law '49) and University of Toronto Law School (1951), he was
called to the Bar in 1953. John practiced law for over 50 years
in Bradford and Toronto; and as a barrister, he practiced in
all of the Superior Courts of Canada up to the Supreme Court
of Canada. During a long and active life, he was active in the
Home and School Association, North York and was a member of Bloor
Street United Church for over 50 years, serving in many varied
capacities. His greatest joy and personal satisfaction was in
the service of others. The family will receive Friends at the
Humphrey Funeral Home - A. W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
May 13. A Memorial Service will be held at Bloor Street United
Church, 300 Bloor Street West, Toronto on Thursday, May 15 at
2 o'clock, followed by a reception. Donations to Bloor Street
United Church Endowment Fund or Victoria College (University
of Toronto) would be appreciated.
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GARFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-03 published
ENNIS,
Lillian
On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at Kensington Gardens, in her 85th
year, after a long and full life. Beloved wife of the late Dr.
Julius ENNIS.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of Paul and Laura,
Jon and Janice, Nancy and Monica, and Barry and Karen. Dear sister
and sister-in-law of the late Sonia and David
GARFIELD, Al and
the late Doris
JANIS, the late Pearl and Dave
DAVIS,
Ruth and
Josh SEGAL,
Bunny and Edith
ENNIS, and Rita and Marvin
WEINTRUAB.
Devoted grandmother of Simon, Joshua, Miriam, Naomi, Isabelle,
Sam, and Julie. She will be missed by her devoted nieces and
nephews and her many Friends. The family is grateful for the
attentive care given by Dr. Anne
BIRINGER.
Special thanks to
everyone at Kensington Gardens. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel,
2401 Steeles Avenue West (one light west of Dufferin), for service
on Monday, March 3, 2003, at 12: 30 p.m. Interment Chevra Mishnayis
Section of Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 8 Conrad Avenue, through
to Wednesday evening. If desired, donations may be made to the
Lillian Ennis Memorial Fund c/o the Benjamin Foundation, 3429
Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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GARLAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-05 published
GARLAND, Harvey R. (Member Kingsway Lodge #655 Ancient, Free
and Accepted Masons)
Peacefully, on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at the Humber River Regional
Hospital, in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of Ivy and predeceased
by his first wife Ethel and second wife Margaret. Dear father
of Roger and his wife
Kevin of Toronto, and Margaret
MOGFORD
and her husband David of Milton. Loving grandfather of Caleigh,
Fiona, Scott and Sarah, and great-grandfather of James, Matthew
and Myles. Survived by his sister Jean
VANSICKLE of Halifax.
Harvey was with Household Finance for many years where he enjoyed
a successful career. He was very active over many years with
Islington United Church, St. George's Golf and Country Club and
will be remembered as an enthusiastic outdoorsman. Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West,
at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Friday from 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, March
8th at 2: 30 p.m. Cremation. For those who wish, donations may
be made to the Islington United Church.
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GARNETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-04 published
GAUDETTE,
Barry
Douglas
Born April 2, 1947 in Edmonton, Alberta, Barry died October 1,
2003 in the Ottawa Civic Hospital surrounded by family and Friends
after a brief yet valiant struggle with multiple myeloma. Pre-deceased
by his mother Orvie, father Douglas, and father-in-law Jim
CLARK,
he is survived by his beloved wife, Leslie Ann, and two children
Darrell Lorne (University of Waterloo) and Lisa Marie (Acadia
University). Loving brother to Allan (Gloria), Montreal; Neil
(Merrilyn) and Dawn, Edmonton: Shelley (Glen), Nanaimo; and Douglas,
Guelph.
Also loved by his mother-in-law Mary
CLARK, sister-in-law
Mary-Jane GARNETT (Jim), Surrey, British Columbia; and brothers-in-law
Jim (Shirley) and Norman (Gwen), Langley, British Columbia. Beloved
nieces and nephews include Taryn, Jaden, Brynne, Ariel, Nathaniel,
Sarah, Robin, Willow, Gaelan, Maxwell, Leanna, Tracey, Tara,
Melissa, Sandra, Teresa, Angela, John and Shyan.
Barry earned a B.Sc (Honours) in Chemistry from the University
of Calgary in 1969. He served 33 years as a Forensic Scientist
with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, most recently as Manager
of the Canadian Police Research Centre, a collaboration of the
National Research Council, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and
the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. An internationally
recognized expert in hair and fibre analysis, he published innovative
research articles on forensic hair comparison, chaired international
expert committees, and appeared as an expert witness in courts
in both Canada and the United States. Envisioning the potential
of DNA analysis in forensic science, he managed the implementation
of DNA technology in Royal Canadian Mounted Police labs across
Canada, and contributed to the 1997 National
DNA
Databank legislation.
A member of the Canadian, American and United Kingdom Forensic
Science societies, he also served on the U.S. / Canada Bilateral
Counter-Terrorism Research and Development Committee, 1999-2002.
His contributions were recognized in 1996 with the Government
of Canada Public Service Award of Excellence and in 2003 with
the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Commemorative Medal for
his work in hair comparison, implementation of the National
DNA
Databank, and international standardization forensic methodologies.
Barry loved God's world and his greatest joys were found while
enjoying the many miles of recreational trails around Ottawa
and in his garden. An active community leader, he volunteered
his time as Cub leader, Soccer Coach and Chair of the Colonel
By High School Parents Association.
Friends may visit at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair
and McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road at Aviation Parkway on Tuesday
October 7, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. A Celebration of Barry's
life will be held at the Church of the Epiphany, 1290 Ogilvie
Road, Ottawa on Wednesday, October 8th at 1 pm with a reception
to follow. A private interment will be held at Beechwood Cemetary.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the Trans-Canada Trail Association.
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GARRARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-20 published
MATHERS,
Andrew
Sherlock
Died of a heart attack early Friday morning. Husband of Suzanne.
Father of Drew, Mary and Jane. Andrew will be missed by his brother
John (Joan); niece Janet; nephews Eric, Ian and Scott; step-siblings
Susan GARRARD,
John and Charles
LENNOX; and by sister-in-law
Jane CLAPPISON.
Private
Cremation. A Memorial Service will be
held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation.
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GARRETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-26 published
GARRETT,
Janice
It is with great sadness that the family of Janice
GARRETT announce
that Janice died suddenly at her home on Thurdsay, April 24,
2003 at the age of 46. Cherished daughter of Jean and Gary. Dear
sister of David and sister-in-law Fran, and sister of Nancy and
brother-in-law Howard
ADELMAN.
She will be sadly missed by her
nephews Brandon, Stephan, Daniel and Gabriel. Her entire family
will cherish the fond memories of time spent together. a memorial
service will be held at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street,
Oakville on Monday, April 28, 2003 at 1 p.m. followed by a reception.
If desired, a donation can be made to a charity of your choice.
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GARRETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-20 published
GLADDY,
Dr.
Percy
Vaughan, B.Sc., M.D., (F.R.C.SC)
On September 16, 2003, in his home on the shores of Lake Huron
with his family, Percy died, at the age of 76, after a life filled
with integrity, hard work, dedication and achievement. He leaves
his dear wife, Alexia, and beloved children, Geoffrey, Sarah
(Jonathan), Jennifer and Rebecca, and cherished grand_sons Alexander
and Daniel. He was predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Nellie,
and brother, Leo. Born and raised in Sarnia, Ontario, Percy was
a graduate of Queen's University (Meds '50), with postgraduate
training in Canada and the U.S. in Obstetrics and Gynecology. A
lifelong student of medicine, Percy practiced medicine for over
45 years in Sarnia where he served his community and positively
touched the lives of many mothers and their families. He was
instrumental in setting up the first Emergency Physicians' Service
at St. Joseph's Hospital which provided 24-hour emergency care
for the residents of Sarnia-Lambton. He also set up the first
mother-baby wellness clinic in Walpole Island to provide pre-
and post-natal care. For service to the First Nation community,
he was given the honorary name Mshkikiiwnini (Indian Doctor).
A skilled physician, he will be remembered for his strong moral
code, humour, warmth, availability and concern for others. In
his career and personal life, Percy was guided by his Christian
faith, especially during the last difficult days of his illness
and he remained true to himself determined, strong and willing
to do the work to survive. He had great love for his family and
was the proud father of four Queen's graduates. His example and
principles will remain to inspire his children and all who knew
him. He received excellent medical care and his family wishes
to express their appreciation to Dr. D.
PAYNE,
Dr.
F.
SHEPHERD,
Dr. G. DARLING, Dr. D.
BROWN and Jennifer
HORNBY, Princess Margaret
Hospital, Toronto, and Dr. V.
BALACHANDRA and Dr. R.
GARRETT,
Sarnia. Percy's family is grateful for the support and care extended
to them by their many relatives, Friends, and especially Helen
PARADIS.
Cremation has taken place with arrangements entrusted
to McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (519-344-3131).
A memorial service to celebrate Percy's life will be held at
11: 00 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, 2003, at Grace United Church,
990 Cathcart Blvd., Sarnia. In lieu of flowers, Percy's family
kindly requests that expressions of sympathy be directed to the
Lambton Education Foundation (Dr. P.V. Gladdy Scholarship), 200
Wellington Street, P.O. Box 2019, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7L2 or to
the Lambton Hospitals Foundation (Building Fund
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology), 89 Norman Street, Sarnia, Ontario
N7T 6S3. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com
A tree will be planted in memory of Percy
GLADDY in the McKenzie
& Blundy Memorial Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September
19th, 2004 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation
Area.
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