HODGINS
HODGKINSON
HODSON
HODY
HODGINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-06-02 published
CHARTERIS,
Richard
A family interment service was held at Old Maple Leaf Cemetery,
Chatham, on Friday morning May 30th for Richard Walter
CHARTERIS
of Toronto who died on Saturday, February 22 last. Officiating
were the Reverend Canon James
STEVENSON of St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich and Reverend John
HODGINS of Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, Chatham.
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HODGKINSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-21 published
HODGKINSON,
Ronald
Arnold
Born July 27, 1927 in Ottawa. Ron died peacefully with family
by his side on November 16, 2003 at the Victoria Hospice, at
the age of 76. He fought a tenacious battle with cancer, courageously
and with his sense of humour intact to the end. Predeceased by
mother Josephine
CAVILL, father George
HODGKINSON, and brother
Gilbert. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Jean Lesley
(née BANCROFT,) of 46 years, his son Eric Ronald
HODGKINSON,
daughters Janice
ROBINSON
(Dan
REDFORD,) Susan
VIMINITZ (Mark,)
grandchildren Jenna, Sam, Josh and Zack, brother Art, sisters
Nora, Elsie Ann and Helen, 11 nieces and nephews, and many dear
Friends. Family and Friends are invited to celebrate Ron's life
at the Gordon head United Church, 4201 Tyndall in Victoria, at
3 p.m, on Saturday, November 22. Donations can be made in his
memory to the Cancer Society or the Victoria Hospice.
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HODSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-30 published
LITTLE,
Alexander
Ross
Ross died peacefully at home on July 25, 2003. Born November
15, 1908 in Woodstock Ontario, he is predeceased by parents Henry
Alexander LITTLE and Emily Christina (née
ROSS,) and his only
brother Jim
LITTLE
(Lillian) of London, Ontario. Ross is survived
by his wife of 65 years, Helen and their children: Christy; Peter
(Noreen) of Owen Sound and their children Marion (Ted
HODSON,)
Martha (Eric
TIISLER,)
Alexander
(Kim
STARK,) Heather and Christopher
Andrew of Calgary; and Ron (Cath) of Calgary and their children
Jane and Jim; and by five great-grandchildren.
Childhood at Altadore, his family home in Woodstock and many
years at Lakefield Preparatory School were followed by Ridley
College School, Trinity College (U of T), (Beta Theta Pi) Osgoode
Hall, membership in the Law Society of Upper Canada and work
with the Canada Permanent Trust Company. Ross married Helen
(SHUTTLEWORTH)
on April 14, 1938 in London, Ontario then served as an Royal
Canadian Air Force Wing Commander during World War 2. Rejoining
the Permanent, he became Winnipeg Branch Manager from 1945 until
his retirement in 1972.
Volunteer commitments: The Canadian Disaster Relief Fund, Trustee
of the Winnipeg School Board District 1, Save the Children Canada,
figure skating judge, the Crescentwood Home Owners Association,
the Men's Musical Club, Kiwanis and St. George's Anglican Church
- Building Committee, Warden, Vestry and 50 year member of the
Choir.
Favorite pastimes: singing, piano, painting with Helen and Canadian
history through the Champlain Society and Hudson's Bay Record
Society, travels with Helen and Christy, a life time of golf
including many years at St. Charles Golf and Country Club and
ice dancing at the Winnipeg Winter Club with Helen.
An exemplary citizen, wonderful father and truly gentle man,
he will be dearly missed.
Memorial service: Saturday August 2 at 11:00 a.m., St. George's
Anglican Crescentwood, 168 Wilton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3M 3C3.
In lieu of flowers: the St. George's Memorial Fund c/o the Church,
Kiwanis Club of Winnipeg Foundation Inc. 430 Webb Place Winnipeg,
Manitoba R3B 3J7, the Winnipeg Art Gallery 300 Memorial Blvd.,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1 or Save the Children Canada, 4141
Yonge Street, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M2P 2A8.
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HODY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-22 published
HODY,
Maud
Hazel
Hurst, B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Died November 18, 2003 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She was born
May 23, 1928 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was the wife
of the late Reginald Edmund
HODY and mother of Florence, Vancouver,
Reginald David, Halifax, William (Pam
GRIFFIN-
HODY), Ottawa,
and Laura, Dartmouth. She is also survived by her grandchildren,
Max and Arden
HODY,
Ottawa, and her sister Clare
DICK, Vancouver.
Maud's original career was as a teacher. She received her B.A.
and B.Ed. from the University of British Columbia, her M.Ed.
from the University of New Brunswick, and her doctorate from
the University of Toronto. She taught in Burns Lake, British
Columbia, and Moncton, New Brunswick. She had a second career
in Corrections Canada as a parole officer, the first woman in
the Maritimes to be in this position. Among other scholarly activities,
Maud was involved in research and writing for the Dictionary
of Canadian Biography. Social action and the community were always
of great importance to her. She was one of the founding members
of the Unitarian Fellowship in Moncton, New Brunswick in the
1950's, was involved with Voice of Women, the New Democratic
Party and many other activities. Maud had a life-long love for
travel, and spent much time traversing Canada, the United States,
Europe, and particularly Australia. A memorial service and reception
will be held at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Halifax,
5500 Inglis Street, Monday November 24 at 2: 00 pm. No flowers
or donations by Maud's request.
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