LEHMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-02-19 published
Andres KRAMER 1908-2003
Andres KRAMER
(Andy to all his Friends,) came to Canada at the age of
18. Andy was born in Sonderburg, Denmark, December 14, 1908.
Settled in Toronto, was employed by the Robt. Swipson Co. as a radio
technician also doing house calls in the evenings. He met Walter
BENNETT, soon to become his brother-in-law.
Andy married Marguerite Jane
BENNETT
(Daisey to all her Friends,) in
1934 at South Baymouth, where Daisy was born. Wedding took place at
Huron Lodge. They went to Denmark on their honeymoon, taking their car with them.
About ten years later they moved to New York, where Andy was employed
by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). The time they spent there was very enjoyable.
Later they returned to Toronto. Andy attended the University of Toronto
and graduated with honours as an electrical engineer.
They returned to the USA and settled in Stanford County where Andy
was employed by Audio Magnetics manufacturing recording tape.
Their vacations were always returning to Manitoulin Island. Later
they moved back to Toronto where Andy founded Kramer Magnetics 1963,
manufacturing various types of recording tape. He engineered and
built all the equipment personally. Eric
STILLWAUGH, his great
nephew was one of his first employees and remained with him until
Kramer Magnetics was sold in 1971 after about 10 years of operation.
They moved to South Baymouth, built a home and retired, only to start
another home on South Bay waterfront, along with a hangar where he
proceeded to build a home-built Mustang float plane. Andy had
previously obtained his pilot's licence. The government inspector
said it was the best plane he ever checked out.
Daisey, Andy's wife passed away in May 1986. In 1994, he sold his
house in South Baymouth and settled in a retirement home in Goderich.
Andy eventually due to eye failure was not able to drive his car.
However, his two nieces Joyce
McDONALD and Lena
SAUDERS taxied him
when necessary.
Andy passed away peacefully at Huronview Rest Home in Clinton,
Ontario after spending eight years in Goderich Place.
He is survived by Erling
ANDERSON and Jutta
KRAMER,
Joyce
McDONALD,
Lena SANDERS, Helen
McQUAT, Georgina
STILLWAUGH, Kenneth
BENNETT, and
many nieces and nephews. He also had two nephews, Gerald
LEHMAN and
Haus KRAMER, both deceased. Andy also had one sister, Missa
KRAMER (deceased.)
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LEHMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-09-24 published
Lawrence Raymond
BOUSQUET
In loving memory of Lawrence Raymond
BOUSQUET on Saturday, September
20, 2003 at Manitoulin Health Centre at the age of 92 years.
Beloved husband of Irene (née
LEHMAN.)
Loving father of Marion and
husband Andrew
BUTELLA of Brantford, Laurine and husband Harold
LOOSEMORE of Killarney, James and wife
Joanne of Little Current.
Cherished grandfather of Catherine
BUTELLA and husband Don
ROBINSON,
Robert BUTELLA and wife Kim
SONNET, Debra
LOOSEMORE, Sheri
LOOSEMORE,
Lauri LOOSEMORE and husband Brian
WALL,
Cheryl
BOUSQUET, Marsha
BOUSQUET, Chistopher
BOUSQUET and wife Kristen
JACKLIN. Great
grandfather of nine. Brother of James and wife Ann, Wilber and wife
Marie and sister Florence and husband Arnet
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, all predeceased.
Funeral service was held on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at Island
Funeral Home with burial in Mountainview Cemetery.
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LEHOCZKY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-06-11 published
STORMS,
Peter
Henderson
Died
Saturday,
June 7, 2003. Loving husband of Isabel
STORMS.
Father of Sandra, Peter Stewart, Wendy and Pamela. Grandfather
of Charles and Nicole
LEHOCZKY,
Andrew and Sarah
STORMS and Jennifer
WORKMAN.
Great grandfather of Nicholas and Alexander
LEHOCZKY
and Wendy Emma
WORKMAN.
Friends may call at the Morley Bedford
Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. West (2 lights west of Yonge
Street)
Today, Wednesday June 11, from 7-9 p.m.
A memorial service will be held in Christ Church Deer Park, 1570
Yonge Street, Toronto (corner of Yonge and Heath St. West) Thursday,
June 12, 2 p.m.
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LEHTONEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-02-22 published
PENNELL,
Martta
(Martha)
Aliisa (née
HAMLIN)
of Appleby Place, Burlington, passed away peacefully at Joseph
Brant Hospital, Burlington, February 19, 2003. Born in Toronto
in 1917, she was the daughter of Juho (John) and Emilia
(LEHTONEN)
HAMALAINEN.
Beloved wife of the late H. Allen
PENNELL (Royal
Canadian Air Force, September 1943). Predeceased by brothers
Paul, Martti, Frederick A.
(HAMLIN) and sister, Aili
(RUGABER).
Dearest aunt of Fred and Avalon of Sarnia and the late Carol
(HAMLIN) and loving great aunt to Chris, Alisa, Erin, Jennifer
and Craig and great-great aunt to Brodie, Curtis and Raeya. Special
friend to Midge
ELLAWAY,
Stoney
Creek.
Martha was employed for
many years at Stelco Inc., Hamilton, in the Salary and Benefits
Department. During her more active years, she was a member of
the Hamilton Thistle Club and was an avid curler. More recently
she was a member of the Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre. She
was active for many years with the Volunteer Association of Chedoke
McMaster Hospital. Her passion for many years was her cottage
on Canning Lake near Minden where she especially remembered her
Finnish roots. Her other interests included golf, bridge, and
travel. Throughout the years, she visited many interesting and
exciting places with tours of Greece and Newfoundland being at
the top of her list of favourites. Cremation. Family will receive
Friends at the Cresmount Funeral Home, 322 Fennell Avenue East,
Hamilton, on Wednesday, February 26th from 12-1 p.m. A Memorial
Service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Aunt Martha's family will always cherish her memory. Rest in
peace Auntie Martha. We love you as we were loved by you. As
an expression of sympathy, Friends who wish may send memorial
donations to the Toronto Sick Children's Hospital or charity
of your choice.
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