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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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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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HEDLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-12 published
FREDEEN,
Frederick▼
John▼
Hartley▼
Fredeen was born in Macrorie, Saskatchewan, on September 23,
1920, and died on September 10, 2003 in Saskatoon. He is survived
by his wife, Margaret Stephens
NEWSHAM and their six children:
Shirley (Robin, Owain and Myfanwy) of Saskatoon; Edward (Judy)
and their four children (Tristan, Keisha, Caitlin, and Garrett)
of Medicine Hat, Alberta; Alan (Linda) and their three children
(Cara, Jonathan, and Trevor) of Truro, Nova Scotia; Kenneth (Katherine
LADLY) and their three children (Connor, Patrick, and Ana) of
Oakville,▼
Ontario;▼
Arthur▼ (Sabine
CORDES) of Prince George, British
Columbia and Toronto, Ontario; and Lawrence (Andrea
PASTERSHANK)
and their two children (Molly and Ethan) of Prince George, British
Columbia. He is survived as well by his brother Howard (Joan)
of Lacombe, Alberta, Muriel of Macrorie, Saskatchewan, and Phyllis
(Charles HEDLIN) of Saskatoon, brothers- and sisters-in-law Lloyd
NEWSHAM
(Lois▼) of Victoria British Columbia, Kathleen
SWALM (Reece)
of Kindersley, Saskatchewan., Gwendolyn Stephens
NEWSHAM of Montreal,
Quebec, and Ivor
NEWSHAM
(June▼) of North Battleford, as well
as by numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
father Alvin Hartley
FREDEEN, his mother Olive Arasmith
FREDEEN,
and his sister Elizabeth
FREDEEN-
PALMER.
Hartley▼ was a graduate
of the University of Saskatchewan (B.S.A. 1943, M.Sc. 1951).
He recently attended the 60th reunion of his B.S.A. graduating
class. After graduation, Hartley began his career as a research
scientist in entomology for Canada Agriculture. His specialty
was the study of black flies and of means of controlling them.
He published numerous research papers and was seconded to work
in Montreal for three years prior to, and during, Expo 67 and
to west Africa with World Health Organization. Through his many
interests and the causes he believed in and supported, he earned
the respect of many. He was an active member of Grosvenor Park
United Church, member of the choir, a long time cub and scout
leader, charter member of the Saskatchewan. Insitiute of Agrologists,
and a member of Agricultural Institute of Canada for over 60
years. He was a charter member and past chair of the Entomological
Institute of Canada, a former member of the International water
Apportionment Board, past chairman of the U of S Credit Union
and founding member of the Steep Hill Co-op. He was Chairman
of the Memorial Society of Saskatchewan from 1986 to 1997, a
long time supporter of the Wheat Pool, the Saskatoon Co-op Association
and was a life time member of the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan.
He was an active bird watcher and enjoyed his membership in the
Golden Eagles and supported many other causes such as the Seniors
for Peace and Habitat for Humanity. Hartley was a faithful husband
and friend to Margaret for over fifty years. He shared his love
for the outdoors with his children, grandchildren and nieces
and nephews. Ten years ago he completed a stage in the Jasper
to Banff running relay as part of the Fredeen Family team. Every
day will present us with the opportunity to celebrate his life
and, should we choose, to act upon those beliefs he so strongly
held: social justice, equality, the environment and peace. We
will miss him. There are few who are so committed and true to
their principles.''The true test of nationhood is not the height
of its skyscraper nor the amount of its gold reserves, but rather
how it cares for the weak, the downtrodden and the underprivileged.''
T.C.Douglas. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September
13 at 1 o'clock in Grosvenor Park United Church.
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FREDEEN,
Frederick▲
John▲
Hartley▲
FREDEEN was born in Macrorie, Saskatchewan, on September 23,
1920, and died on September 10, 2003 in Saskatoon. He is survived
by his wife, Margaret Stephens
NEWSHAM and their six children:
Shirley (Robin, Owain and Myfanwy) of Saskatoon; Edward (Judy)
and their four children (Tristan, Keisha, Caitlin, and Garrett)
of Medicine Hat, Alberta; Alan (Linda) and their three children
(Cara, Jonathan, and Trevor) of Truro, Nova Scotia; Kenneth (Katherine
LADLY) and their three children (Connor, Patrick, and Ana) of
Oakville,▲
Ontario;▲
Arthur▲ (Sabine
CORDES) of Prince George, British
Columbia and Toronto, Ontario; and Lawrence (Andrea
PASTERSHANK)
and their two children (Molly and Ethan) of Prince George, British
Columbia. He is survived as well by his brother Howard (Joan)
of Lacombe, Alberta, Muriel of Macrorie, Saskatchewan, and Phyllis
(Charles HEDLIN) of Saskatoon, brothers- and sisters-in-law Lloyd
NEWSHAM
(Lois▲) of Victoria British Columbia, Kathleen
SWALM (Reece)
of Kindersley, Saskatchewan., Gwendolyn Stephens
NEWSHAM of Montreal,
Quebec, and Ivor
NEWSHAM
(June▲) of North Battleford, as well
as by numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
father Alvin Hartley
FREDEEN, his mother Olive Arasmith
FREDEEN,
and his sister Elizabeth
FREDEEN-
PALMER.
Hartley▲ was a graduate
of the University of Saskatchewan (B.S.A. 1943, M.Sc. 1951).
He recently attended the 60th reunion of his B.S.A. graduating
class. After graduation, Hartley began his career as a research
scientist in entomology for Canada Agriculture. His specialty
was the study of black flies and of means of controlling them.
He published numerous research papers and was seconded to work
in Montreal for three years prior to, and during, Expo 67 and
to west Africa with World Health Organization. Through his many
interests and the causes he believed in and supported, he earned
the respect of many. He was an active member of Grosvenor Park
United Church, member of the choir, a long time cub and scout
leader, charter member of the Saskatchewan. Insitiute of Agrologists,
and a member of Agricultural Institute of Canada for over 60
years. He was a charter member and past chair of the Entomological
Institute of Canada, a former member of the International water
Apportionment Board, past chairman of the U of S Credit Union
and founding member of the Steep Hill Co-op. He was Chairman
of the Memorial Society of Saskatchewan from 1986 to 1997, a
long time supporter of the Wheat Pool, the Saskatoon Co-op Association
and was a life time member of the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan.
He was an active bird watcher and enjoyed his membership in the
Golden Eagles and supported many other causes such as the Seniors
for Peace and Habitat for Humanity. Hartley was a faithful husband
and friend to Margaret for over fifty years. He shared his love
for the outdoors with his children, grandchildren and nieces
and nephews. Ten years ago he completed a stage in the Jasper
to Banff running relay as part of the
FREDEEN
Family team. Every
day will present us with the opportunity to celebrate his life
and, should we choose, to act upon those beliefs he so strongly
held: social justice, equality, the environment and peace. We
will miss him. There are few who are so committed and true to
their principles.''The true test of nationhood is not the height
of its skyscraper nor the amount of its gold reserves, but rather
how it cares for the weak, the downtrodden and the underprivileged.''
T.C.Douglas. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September
13 at 1 o'clock in Grosvenor Park United Church.
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