PANAGOPOULOS
PANAMICK
PANCARO
PANCZAKIEWICZ
PANG
PANGOWISH
PANI
PANKRATZ
PANOUSOS
PANQUEVA
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PANAGOPOULOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-04 published
Died This Day -- 269 airline passengers, 1983
Thursday, September 4, 2003 - Page R9
All aboard Korean Air Lines flight 007 killed when plane shot
down by Soviet fighter after straying into Soviet airspace; dead
included nine Canadians: Mary Jane
HENDRIE of Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario; George
PANAGOPOULOS, Marilou
COVEY, Chun Lan
YEH and
San-Gi LIM, all of Toronto; François DE
MASSY and François
ROBERT
of Montreal; Larry
SAYERS of Stoney Creek, Ontario; and Rev.
Jean-Paul GRÉGOIRE, a Tokyo resident.
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PANAMICK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-08-13 published
Phillip Howard
DEBASSIGE
In loving memory of Phillip Howard
DEBASSIGE,
February 5, 1947 to
August 9, 2003. "Lover of Horses" Phillip
DEBASSIGE, a resident of
M'Chigeeng First Nation, began his spiritual journey through the
western door, on Saturday, August 9, 2003 at the age of 56 years. He
was born in Mindemoya,
son of Vincent
DEBASSIGE and the late Margaret
(MIGWANS)
DEBASSIGE.
Phillip worked in M'Chigeeng teaching computers at Kenjgewin Teg, a
member of the Economic Development Committee and worked with the
Union of Ontario Indians as well as Metis Nation of Ontario. He also
enjoyed band politics especially the First Nation Governance Act.
Phillip enjoyed playing the trumpet, playing lotteries especially
Keno and horse racing. He was a great community worker as he helped
many work in their garden, visited elders, enjoyed his time at the
maple sugar camp and helped others with house construction and
renovations. This familiar sight walking in the neighbourhood or on
his way to Gus's store to play his numbers, will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Loving father of Corena
RYAN and husband Justin, Ladeanne
DEBASSIGE
and Nathan
MIGWANS.
Loved
Mishomis of Justice and Reign
RYAN.
Survived by his former wife
Giovanna. Dear brother of Ina
PANAMICK,
Alfred DEBASSIGE (wife Gladys), Marjorie
WEBKAMIGAD, Greg
DEBASSIGE
(friend Bonnie,) Norma
CORBIERE (friend Charlie,) Lyla
KINOSHAMEG
(husband Ray,) Nicolas
DEBASSIGE
(Alice,)
Patrick
DEBASSIGE, Joanne
DEBASSIGE (Amadeo), Stanley
DEBASSIGE (wife Donna) and Doris
DEBASSIGE (friend Ronnie.) Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the home of Alfred
DEBASSIGE
Monday and Tuesday.
The funeral mass will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church,
M'Chigeeng on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father
Robert FOLIOT as celebrant. Interment in M'Chigeeng Cemetery. Culgin Funeral Home
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PANAMICK
-In loving memory of Arthur, who passed away October 30, 2002.
One long year has come since you left me, my tears will never end for you
because they still come down as I write about you tonight. For me the
memories I have of you are strong as ever with no end in sight. The good
times you and I had will always forever be with me, because you were the
only one left who truly loved me.
Especially For You
Special is a word that is used to
describe something. "One of a kind"
like a hug or kiss, a person who spreads
love with a smile that only came from you.
Special describes a Dad who acted from
the heart and always kept in mind the
hearts he created in remembrance of him.
Special applies to someone who is admired
and precious and which can never be replaced.
Special is what you'll always be to me.
-Sadly missed by Richard, Victoria, Richard Jr., Alicia, Tammy and Maxine.
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PANAMICK
-In loving memory of Arthur, who passed away October 30, 2002.
He fought so hard to stay with us
He knew we'd miss him so
But God knew he was hurting
And said it's time to go.
He suffered long without complaint
Oh yes, he paid his dues.
He never once said "pity me"
Just smiled and saw it through.
His pain has stopped, the hurting done,
How we miss his dear sweet face
God took his hand and led him home
He's in a better place.
One year ago he left us
With fond memories ever more
We all know he will be waiting
On the other shore.
--Basil, Janice and boys
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PANAMICK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-11-05 published
Barbara KING (née
MADAHBEE)
In loving memory of Barbara
KING (née
MADAHBEE) who passed away
Thursday morning, October 30, 2003 at her residence at the age of 73 years.
Beloved wife of Raymond George
KING, predeceased. Will be sadly
missed by her children, Susan
KING and Will
PATHY,
Jane
KING and Ken
PASTO, Debbie
KING and Bill
HOMER, Patrick
KING (wife Jean) and
predeceased by son Kevin
KING.
Special grandmother of Desmond and
Grant KING. Dear sister of Anne
BREYER, Jean
ANDREWS, Ivan
MADAHBEE,
Lillian BUCKNELL, Archie
MADAHBEE, Cecilia
BAYERS, Linda
THIBODEAU,
Patsy CORBIERE,
Tootsie
PANAMICK, Patrick
MADAHBEE and predeceased by
Veronica McGRAW, Lawrence
MADAHBEE, Elizabeth
KING, Eli
MADAHBEE,
Morris MADAHBEE and Doris
BREWER.
Rested at the Sucker Creek
Community Hall on Sunday, November 1, 2003. Funeral Mass was held at
St. Bernard's Church, Little Current on Monday, November 3, 2003.
Cremation. Lougheed Funeral Home Sudbury.
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PANCARO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-10 published
GROSSO,
Dr.
Roberto
Born in Rome, Italy on November 11th, 1928. Died on Tuesday,
July 8th, 2003 at home surrounded by loved ones. He is survived
by his loving wife
Caroline (née
PANCARO,) his four daughters,
Cristina GAGE, Francesca
GROSSO, Beth
GROSSO and Sylvia
RENNIE
his three sons-in-law, Brian
GAGE,
Steve
PAIKIN, and Scott
RENNIE,
and his four grandchildren, Alessandra and Robert
GAGE,
Matthew
RENNIE and Giulia
PAIKIN. Dear brother of Maria Grazia Grosso
ROSSI (husband Filippo) of Rome, Italy and Gian Carlo
GROSSO,
predeceased (wife Alessandra of Rome, Italy).
Visitation to be held at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home,
233 Larch Street, Sudbury, Sunday, July 13th from 2: 00 to 6:00
p.m. Prayers 3: 00 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass to take place at
Christ the King Church, 30 Beech Street, Sudbury on Monday, July
14th at 10: 00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the ''Dr. Roberto Grosso Memorial
Fund'' for St. Joseph's Villa would be appreciated.
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PANCZAKIEWICZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-18 published
HELLWIG-
PANCZAKIEWICZ, Andrew Joseph (Retired Imperial Oil engineer)
Died on April 14, 2003 in Toronto at 81. The cause was complications
from Parkinson's disease. Born on August 22, 1921 in Warsaw,
Poland, Andrew was just beginning medical school in 1939 when
World War 2 broke out. Escaping from Poland on skis, he joined
the Polish 2nd Army Corps. He served as Lieutenant and was awarded
Poland's highest medal for bravery, the Virtuti Militari, in
Italy. After the war he completed a chemical engineering degree
in London, England, where he met his wife, Betty. They emigrated
to Canada in 1957 and Andrew worked at Imperial Oil from 1957-1983.
Throughout his life, Andrew took great pleasure in his time with
family organizing picnics on the shores of Lake Huron, rowing
and fishing in Georgian Bay, or simply tending his rose garden
and watching the birds with Betty. His smile was infectious as
was his deep love of his land of birth, which he passed onto
all of us. His curiosity made him a wonderful travel companion,
and over decades he maintained Friendships with many in faraway
places. We will all miss him. He is survived by his wife, Betty,
his brother, Adam, his children, Basia, John and Stefan, and
his five grandchildren, Christopher, Stefan, Sasha, Zoe and Michael.
Friends may call at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Avenue West, on Monday, April 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Basil's, 50 St. Joseph Street (at Bay)
on Tuesday, April 22 at 10 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Parkinson Society
Canada, 4211 Yonge Street, Suite 316, Toronto, Ontario M2P 2A9
or to the Charitable Foundation of Canadian Polish Congress,
288 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6R 2M4. The family
gives special thanks to the staff at Kensington Gardens.
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PANG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-10 published
STONEMAN,
Douglas
Wright, D.D.S., F.R.C.D. (C.) Professor Emeritus
U. of T. Faculty of Dentistry, former Captain Royal Canadian
Air Force Dental Corps ''The Rainbow Squadron''
Died suddenly on November 7, 2003 in his 82nd year at Sunnybrook
Hospital surrounded by family. Survived and never to be forgotten
by his beloved wife Lucy of 57 years, sons Bill, Rick, John,
daughter-in-law Jane and grandchildren Pete, Katie and Courtney.
Doug's long and remarkable life was made all the richer by family,
Friends, patients and colleagues. Private family arrangements.
Special thanks to Doctors
PANG and
CHAPMAN and the nurses in The
Schulich Cardiac Centre for their skill, expertise and most of
all compassion. The family would also like to make special mention
of Emergency Medical Services paramedics Ryan
VAN
POORTEN and
Rod SHORTT who like Doug always knew the right thing to do and
then did it. A life truly well lived.
Donations in Doug's memory can be made to The Schulich Heart
Centre, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario.
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PANGOWISH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-08-20 published
Violet Cleona
NAOKWEGIJIG
Violet Cleona
NAOKWEGIJIG of Wikwemikong passed away peacefully at her
home surrounded by her family on Tuesday, August 12, 2003 in her 90th year.
Beloved wife of the late Joseph
NAOKWEGIJIG (1961.) Dear daughter of
the late Andrew and Mary Louise
(ROY)
TRUDEAU.
Loving mother of Thomas (wife Lillian) of Surrey, B.C., Leonard (wife
Theresa), Louis (wife Beverly), James (friend Mary) and Rosemary
ENOSSE
(Clifford) all of Wikwemikong, Mary Ann (Mrs. Boniface
CORBIERE) of Lively and the late Marina, Lawrence, Eugene and Allen.
Will be sadly missed by 18 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and
2 great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by 1 grand_son and 2
great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Albert
ROY of Toronto and the
late Fred ROY,
Clara
PANGOWISH and Frances
ROY. Dear aunt of Urban
OSHKAWBEWISENIS, and Roland and Eric
PANGOWISH.
Foster mother of
Sandra RECOLLET and Kenneth Kimewon. Niibna gii-sag'igoon, niibna
da-mesnigoon.
Rested on Thursday, August 14th from 2 pm at the Holy Cross Mission
Roman Catholic Church, Wikwemikong. Funeral mass took place on
Saturday, August 16, 2003 at 10 am with Father Douglas McCarthy
officiating. Interment Wikwemikong Cemetery.
also linked as linked as
ROI
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PANGOWISH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-09-10 published
Theodore "
Ted"
Ernest
MANITOWABI
Theodore "
Ted"
Ernest
MANITOWABI of Wikwemikong passed away
peacefully at the Manitoulin Health Centre, Little Current surrounded
by his family on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003 in his 71st year.
Beloved husband of Yvonne (née
PANGOWISH) at home.
Loving father of Calvin (wife Gloria) of Lansing, Michigan, Marlene
(friend Gary) of Spanish, Yvette, Benita, Barbara (husband Eugene
PELTIER,)
Patricia (husband Mark
TRUDEAU,) Mavis (friend Chuck) all of Wikwemikong.
Will be sadly missed by 13 grandchildren, Stevie Rae, Calvin Jr.,
James, Jacqueline, Beedahbin, Nawautin, Jewel, Elliot, Tracy, Mark
Jr., Trisha, Harley and Jayden and his special pal "Otis".
son of the late Samuel and Isabelle (née
TRUDEAU)
MANITOWABI and stepson
of the late Harriet (née
TRUDEAU)
MANITOWABI.
Son-in-law of the late Joachim and Nancy (née
ROY)
PANGOWISH.
Dear
brother-in-law of Wayne and Verna
OSAWAMICK.
Dear brother of Nancy
RECOLLET,
Rene,
Julian and Louie G.
MANITOWABI,
Connie and Marina
PITAWANAKWAT,
Tina and Caroline
MANDAMIN, Elizabeth
ABEL,
Mary WEMIGWANS,
Frances
SHAWANDA and the late Wildred and Gertrude
MANITOWABI.
Dear uncle and great uncle of many nieces and nephews. Godfather to Veda
(née MANITOWABI)
TRUDEAU and Louie
AGOUNIE.
Ted provided for his family and worked for many years with Algoma
Steel, Inco and as a self employed logger. He enjoyed life to the
fullest with his children and grandchildren after retiring. He loved
gardening, camping, fishing, baseball, curling and hockey. He
especially enjoyed watching his son and grandchildren play the game of
hockey he loved so much and just being with all his grandchildren as
he watched with pride, always smiling.
Rested at the Holy Cross Mission Roman Catholic Church, Wikwemikong
on Thursday, September 4th from 2: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass from the Holy
Cross Mission Church was on Saturday, September 6th at 11: 00 a.m.
with Father D. McCarthy officiating. Interment in the Wikwemikong Cemetery.
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MARSHALL,
Gwendolyn
May (née
HALPENNY)
Died peacefully, on July 20, 2003, at Kingston General Hospital.
Devoted wife of Borden and loving mother of Mary and her husband
Frank PANI,
Carole ''Kye''
MARSHALL and Wendy and her husband
Stuart CAMPBELL.
Proud grandmother of Jackie (Lawrence,) Tracy
(Ken), Stephanie, Darren, Alison and Timothy and great-grandmother
of Anthony and Bridget. We will always honour Gwen and remember
her for her passion for life, joyful service to others, her unconditional
love and immovable faith. Friends may call at the Morley Bedford
Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Avenue West (two lights west of Yonge)
on Wednesday, July 23 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service on Thursday
at 10 a.m. from All Souls Anglican Church, 15 Clairtrell Road
(one block west of Bayview, north from Sheppard). In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be gratefully
appreciated.
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PANKRATZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-12 published
REIMER,
Waldemar
(Wally)
H., A.A.C.I.
Passed away peacefully in his sleep, at Victoria General Hospital,
in Winnipeg on April 7, 2003, after a lengthy and courageous
struggle with many health issues.
Beloved husband of Mary
TOEWS for 50 years; dear father of Henry
(who died in infancy), Hélène (Peters) and Tim Green Mississauga,
Paul and Brenda
REIMER of Calgary, Judy and Vic
WARKENTIN and
Margaret and Jeff
HARASYM of Winnipeg. Opi of Lora and Neil
PETERS,
Paul WARKENTIN,
Andrew
REIMER and Stephen
HARASYM. Brother to
Elvera and Gerry
THIESSEN;
John and Annelies
REIMER, Ruth and
Nelson EDWARDS and Elaine
REIMER.
Predeceased by his parents
Henry REIMER,
Sara
(BRAUN) Reimer
PANKRATZ, step-father, Nicholas
PANKRATZ, brother Victor, sisters Annie
POETKER and Mary
WILLMS,
brother-in-law Henry
POETKER.
Formerly of Waterloo, Wally was a well known member of the business
community through his years at Mutual Life, various real estate
and development companies and then for 26 years, as President
of W.H. Reimer Limited.
Funeral services were held in Winnipeg on Friday April 11, 2003.
A memorial service to celebrate Wally's life will be held at
W-K United Mennonite Church in Waterloo, on Tuesday, April 15,
2003, at 10: 30 a.m. A time to visit with the family will follow
the service. Interment will take place at Mount Hope Cemetery,
Waterloo.
Donations to the Waterloo Adult Recreation Centre, Mennonite
Central Committee, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or
the Lung Association of Waterloo Region would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy and can be arranged through the Edward
R. Good Funeral Home, phone (519) 745-8445 or www.edwardrgood.com
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PANOUSOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-27 published
POWLESS,
Alex
Ross
September 29, 1926 - May 26, 2003.
Peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, at the Willett Hospital,
in Paris, Ontario, at 5: 00 a.m., on Monday, May 26, 2003, Alex
Ross POWLESS, in his 77th year, went to meet his creator after
several months of illness. Ross was born in Ohsweken on the Six
Nations Reserve on September 29, 1926. Ross was a devoted husband
and loving father and was married to Margaret Wilma
POWLESS (nee
BOMBERRY) for 55 years. Together they raised 14 children, 27
grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Ross was predeceased
by his sons: Victor in 1955, Gaylord in 2001 and Gregory in 2002,
his parents: Chauncey and Jessie, and his siblings: Mary Ella
and Alice Maracle, Amy and Maude Martin, and Raymond and Jean
Powless.
Ross is survived by his loving wife
Margaret
Wilma
POWLESS (nee
BOMBERRY) and sister Vernice Maizie
JONATHAN, and his children,
including daughter in law Patti, Gail (Mark
AYRES,)
Gary,
Audrey
(Jim BOMBERRY), Harry, Arlene (Dan
MARTIN), Richard (Effie
PANOUSOS),
Darryl (Naansii
JAMIESON,)
Karen
(Jerry
MARTIN,) Tony (Cheryle
GIBSON,)
Jeffery, and Jacqui baby (Ron
LYNES.) Ross is a cherished
uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Ross had a passion for hunting and also loved fishing, pool and
playing cards. He demonstrated his love for his grandchildren
in many ways. He's fondly remembered for making up nicknames
for them. Ross' sense of humour and storytelling was renowned
and he was often asked to speak at public functions because of
it.
Ross POWLESS distinguished himself in lacrosse both as a player
and a coach. He was a member of the Ontario and Canadian Lacrosse
Hall of Fame and won four Mann Cups (Canadian Lacrosse Championships)
with the Peterborough Timbermen from 1951 to 1954, including
an Most Valuable Player award in 1953. Ross coached the Brantford
Warriors to the Canadian Senior B Championship in 1968 and the
Rochester Chiefs to a Can-Am Lacrosse League Championship in
1969. In 1974, Ross coached six of his sons on the Ontario First
Nations Team, which captured the All Indian Nations Championship
Cup.
The family will honour his life with a visitation at Styres Funeral
Home, Ohsweken after 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 27. Evening prayers
7 p.m. Wednesday, May 28 where Funeral Service will be held in
the chapel on Thursday, May 29, 2003 at 2 p.m. Interment: St.
Paul's Anglican Cemetery, Sour Springs Road. Memorial donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Iroquois Lodge or the
Canadian Cancer Society can be made in lieu of flowers.
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Elizabeth RODRIGUEZ
December 28, 1966 - May 21, 2003
It is with profound sadness that the family and Friends of Elizabeth
(Liz) RODRIGUEZ announce her death after a short illness. She
is survived by her parents, Walter
RODRIGUEZ and Rita
GOMEZ,
sisters, Maria Christina (Juan), Claudia (Luis) and Victoria.
Her dearest friend Jorge
PANQUEVA in an extraordinary act of
Friendship accompanied her home to Medellin, Colombia, where
she died in the care of her loving family. Elizabeth came into
our community from half way around the world, where she will
remain forever in our hearts. Donations to her memory may be
made to: Amnesty International 312 Laurier Avenue East Ottawa,
Ontario K1N 1H9 1-800-266-3789 Fax 1-613-746-2411 www.amnesty.ca
or Christian Children Fund of Canada 1027 McNicoll Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M1W 3X2 416-495-1174 Fax: 416-495-9395 www.ccfcanada.ca
Condolences to her family may be sent to frodrigu@epm.net.co
A memorial service will be held on August 16, 2003 at 1100 am.
Information closer to the time may be had by contacting: harrington@smh.toronto.on.ca
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PANZICA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-20 published
PANZICA,
Murielle▼
R.
who should have turned 66 today but died last December. An advert
in 1976 said I was married to the strongest, gentlest, most Christian,
most desirable of women.
I still am.
''Solamente Una Vez''
Norman
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PANZICA,
Murielle▲
Rita
died December 11, 2002 -- an incalculable loss. This truly selfless
wife, mother and friend was joyful, incapable of self-pity or
hatred. Her positive outlook, compassion, loyalty and unfailing
common sense influenced most of the people who admired her.
We loved her so. We still do.
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