HASLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-04 published
KRAFCHIK,
Terrie
(Theresa)
Died at Saint Mary's Hospital on Monday, November 3, 2003, at 90
years of age. Beloved wife of the late Paul Peter
KRAFCHIK
(February
1989.) Mother of Gail and her husband Bob
HASLER of Ottawa, and
Jim and his wife
Lillian
KRAFCHIK of Toronto. Grandmother of
Michael KRAFCHIK,
David
KRAFCHIK, both of Toronto, and Laurel
Anne HASLER of Saint John's, Newfoundland. Sister of Dorothy
WEILER
of Kitchener, Marie
KARN of Puslinch, Loretta
McCASKILL of Barrie,
and Helen HIPEL of Waterloo. Sister-in-law of Gladys
HERGOTT
of Kitchener. Predeceased by her brothers, Irvin, Elmer and Jerome
HERGOTT.
Terrie was an active member of Saint Mark's R.C. Parish
where she was also a member of the Catholic Women's League. She
taught bridge to the blind from 1973-1975, and was very involved
in parish bridge marathons from 1954-2003. The
KRAFCHIK family
will receive Friends at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick
Street, Kitchener (519-749-8467) Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m., with parish prayers on Wednesday at 8: 30 p.m.
Prayers will be offered at the Funeral Home on Thursday, November
6, 2003 at 10: 15 a.m., then followed by Terrie's Funeral Mass
at Saint Mark's R.C. Parish, 55 Driftwood Drive, Kitchener, at
11 a.m. Fr. Bill
TRUSZ officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to Saint Mark's R.C. Parish
Mortgage Fund or to Saint Mary's Hospital Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. Visit www.obit411.com/1135 for Theresa's memorial.
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HASSARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-06-03 published
HASSARD,
John
Richard
died peacefully on Saturday, May 31, 2003 at Mount Sinai Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario. He was predeceased in 2000 by his loving wife,
Elizabeth (née
WILLIAMS.) He is survived by his son Richard and
wife Donna of New York; son James and wife Caryn and granddaughters
Emily, Sydney and Jamie of Los Angeles; son Jason of Morrisburg
and sister Evelyn
EATON of London. There will be a private family
service at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to Toronto
General - Cardiac Unit - Dr.
SCULLY;
Princess
Margaret
Hospial
or Northumberland Health Care Centre. Family can be reached:
Richard HASSARD, 30 Park Ave, P.H. ''B'', New York, New York,
10016. James A.
HASSARD, 115 Parkside Drive Wood Ranch/Sima Valley,
California 93065. Jason
HASSARD, P.O. Box 564, Morrisburg, Ontario,
K0C 1X0.
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HASSARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-10-25 published
MADDEN,
Devon
Lee (née
HASSARD)
Died suddenly in Annapolis, Maryland on October 17, 2003. Forever
cherished by husband Robert, daughters Brooke and Page, mother
Enid HASSARD, sister Shelley, and niece Ashley. Predecased by
father Russell
HASSARD.
Cremation, family service. For those
who wish, donations to charity of choice would be appreciated.
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HASTINGS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-08-09 published
MONTAGUE,
John
Hastings
It is with deep regret that John's family announce that he suffered
a heavy stroke at the end of June and after a brave fight, died
4 weeks later on July 24th 2003, just after his 78th birthday.
He resided in Reading England and his funeral was held there
on the 31st of July 2003. John was born in Winnipeg in 1925.
His parents were Furry Ferguson
MONTAGUE and Margaret
(HASTINGS)
MONTAGUE.
John was an exceptionally talented student. He attended
the University of Manitoba and graduated from there in 1946 with
Honours. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago
in 1950. At Chicago he became familiar with the operations of
the Van de Graaff, a medium powered accelerator used for nuclear
structure studies, and when he left Chicago he was employed for
two years by Atomic Energy of Canada at Chalk River attached
to the Van de Graaff group in the Nuclear Physics Division. In
1952-54 John was employed by Associated Electrical Industries
as Research Physicist at their research laboratory in Aldermaston,
England where he worked on spectroscopy of plasmas. In 1954-55
he was back in Canada as a Lecturer in Physics at Queens University,
in Kingston. In 1955-66 he worked for the United Kingdom Atomic
Energy Authority, at their Harwell Laboratory as a member of
the High Voltage Group on nuclear structure studies. During this
time he was given study leave in 1964-65 at Kellogg Radiation
Laboratory, an institution associated with the California Institute
of Technology in Pasadena California.. In 1966-71 John was again
at Queens University as Professor of Physics; and Director and
Principal Investigator for Queen's Nuclear Physics Laboratory.
As such John played a major role in the development of Queen's
reputation as a venue which would attract postgraduates seeking
a career in nuclear physics. In addition to his other responsibilities
he supervised the installation of the Van de Graaff located at
Queen's. From 1971 until his retirement in 1990 John was again
employed by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority holding
various posts related to marketing and strategy development,
an important role at a time when the British Government was seeking
to make the Atomic Energy Authority more self reliant. In his
retirement he showed the same energy and professionalism that
he had shown throughout his career. He became involved with the
Royal Society of Arts and assisted them in organising a number
of conferences. His hobbies included gardening, calligraphy,
bookbinding, astronomy, the collection of interesting clocks,
and photography. His handmade Xmas cards are treasured by those
that received them. He read widely and had an extraordinary memory.
Conversations with him knew no bounds. He leaves behind his wife
Jeanne, his sons William and Ray and their wives Shelley and
Heather, his grandchildren: Kira, Mark, William, Oliver, Maria
and Leonard, and his brother George and nephews Michael and Price.
He loved them all and they will miss him.
''There is a bridge between the living and the dead, and that
bridge is love.''
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