PHEASANT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-29 published
John TAKWADJIWAN
(ZOONGADENINI)
In loving memory of John
TAKWADJIWAN
(ZOONGADENINI) who passed away
peacefully in his 84th year, at Sault Ste. Marie General Hospital with his
loving family by his side on Thursday, January 16, 2003.
Beloved husband of the late Lavina
PHEASANT.
Devoted father
of Clarence
(BUZWAH,)
Mabel, husband Butch
(HEYDEN,) Thecla, husband
John
(Sault
Ste. Marie,) Glen (predeceased 1971,) Rebecca
NESHKIWA
(predeceased 1972,) Frieda, husband Wilmer ((
BUZWAH-Magnetewan,))
Mary (Wawa), Nancy, husband Richard (M'Chigeeng), Pam, husband Tom
(River Falls, Wisconsin), Patsy (Sault Ste. Marie) Adopted grandchildren Cheryl
(Sudbury), and Diane (Manitowaning). Dear brother of Lydia
(predeceased), husband Levi (predeceased), Delia, husband David
(predeceased), Tom (predeceased), wife Charlette, Margaret, husband
Emerick (predeceased), Cecilia
MILBURG (Sault Ste. Marie) Survived also by
16 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews. Funeral Mass was celebrated at Holy Cross Mission Church,
Wikwemikong on Monday, January 20, 2003. Interment in Wikwemikong Cemetery.
Culgin Funeral Home
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PHEASANT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-04-23 published
Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI
In loving memory of Marlon Dale
ASSINEWAI born October 28, 1978, age
24 years of Wikwemikong, who passed away Wednesday night, April 16, 2003.
Beloved son of Donald K.
ASSINEWAI of Sudbury and Deborah
PHEASANT of
Sault
Ste.
Marie. Loving brother of Marcia
ASSINEWAI (friend
Brendan,) Misty
ASSINEWAI, both of Wikwemikong. Joy
ASSINEWAI,
Patricia and Trisha A.
PHEASANT of Sault Ste. Marie and Derek and
Megan TRUDEAU of Sudbury. Loving uncle of Kirsten
ASSINIWE of
Wikwemikong. Also loving grand_son of Reverend Isadore L. and Verna
PHEASANT and Josephine M.
ASSINEWAI, all of Wikwemikong.
He will be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Marlon was a
handsome young man who loved his family. He was looking forward to a
bigger, brighter future. The great sadness of his death will leave
an empty space in our hearts.
Visitation and Funeral Service will be at the Resurrection Life
Centre in Wikwemikong. Please call Island Funeral Home 368-2490 for
the times. Burial in South Bay Cemetery.
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PHEASANT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-05-21 published
Roseanne Rebecca
(KIMEWON) “slow Cat”
WILLIAMS
Roseanne WILLIAMS, a resident of Wikwemikong, passed away at residence in
Wikwemikong, on Saturday, May 17 2003 at the age of 40 years. She was born
in Little Current, daughter of the late John and Clara
PITAWANAKWAT)
WILLIAMS.
She was a member of the Catholic Church and more recently became a
member of the Resurrection Life Center in Manitowaning. Her family and
extended family will miss Roseanne, but many happy memories will be cherished.
Roseanne is survived by two children Crystal and Martin both of Wikwemikong.
Dear grandmother of 2 grandchildren Alaya and Michael. Loving sister of 4
brothers Donald, Paul, Joseph, Philip and 4 sisters Mary, Phyllis, Kitty and
Diane. Predeceased by one brother James in 1984. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the resurrection Life Center, Manitowaning after 7: 00 pm
Wednesday, May 21, 2003. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 23,
2003, at 11: 00 am from the church. Pastor Isadore
PHEASANT will officiate.
Interment in Kaboni Cemetery.
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PHEASANT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-07-23 published
Moses LAVALLEE
In loving memory of Moses
LAVALLEE, 77 years, who died peacefully at
his daughter Karen's home in Wikwemikong, Thursday, July 10, 2003.
Moses LAVALLEE began his journey through life on March 10, 1926. At
the young age of 16 he worked for the Canada Steam Ship Lines. At
the age of 22 he journeyed to Toronto and worked on the construction
of the Toronto Subway Line. He subsequently obtained a job with the
City of Toronto and retired as a heavy equipment operator after 30
years of service in 1983. Moses had many interests including
repairing old lamps, bed frames and chairs, to name a few. He worked
with deer hides and made many beautiful pairs of men's and ladies'
gloves. He also enjoyed traveling to pow-wows to watch his children
and grandchildren dance.
Beloved husband of Rosemary
(MISHIBINIJIMA)
LAVALLEE of Sudbury.
Loving father of Karen J.
PHEASANT of Wikwemikong, Sharon
LAVALLEE
(Harvey BONDY) of Manitowaning and Tim
LAVALLEE of Toronto. Survived
by son-in-law Isadore
PHEASANT
Jr. of Wikwemikong, and his son Lloyd
COOPER of Wikwemikong. Dear grandfather of Sophie
PHEASANT (friend
Peter JONES), Matthew
PHEASANT (friend Jodi
FOX), Jesse
OSAWAMICK,
Lisa LAVALLEE and Jenmee
BONDY and great grand_son Ezra
JONE.
Dear
son of the late Michael and Sophie
LAVALLEE (both predeceased.) Dear
brother of the late Liza
PELTIER and the late Eva
EWIIWE.
Funeral
mass was held in Holy Cross Mission in Wikwemikong on Monday July 14,
2003. Interment in the Buzwah Cemetery.
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PHELAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-21 published
BLYTH,
Reverend
Patricia (née
WILLIAMS) M.A. (Oxon)
Born January 10, 1916, Reigate, England; died, after a long and
impressive life - as war bride, army wife, teacher, headmistress,
diplomatic spouse, priest, chaplain, volunteer - in Ottawa on
May 20, 2003, with her children at her side. Dearly beloved wife
of the late David Wilson
BLYTH.
Much loved and loving mother
of Susan PERREN,
Sally
BLYTH (Alan
BULL,) Carol
FINLAY (Bryan,)
Molly BLYTH
(John
MILLOY,) Jane
O'BRIAN (Geoffrey) and Sam (Rosemary
PHELAN.)
Loving grandmother to Max (Sarah,) Bianca and Henry
Emily (Brian) and Megan; Molly (Sam) and Charles; Michael-John,
Bridget, Jeremy and Clare; Patrick and Katie; Frannie and Maddie
great-grandmother to Quinn and Rachel. Mourned by her many Friends
and colleagues, including those at Rideau Place, Island Lodge
and St. Bartholomew's Church. A celebration of her life with
Holy Eucharist will take place at St. Bartholomew's Anglican
Church, 125 MacKay Street, Ottawa, Friday, May 23, 2003 at 11: 00
a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Primate's
World Relief Development Fund, 600 Jarvis Street, Toronto M4Y
2J6 (or through www.pwrdf.org). Funeral arrangements with the
Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, Ottawa 613-233-1143
Condolences/donations at: mcgarryfamily.ca
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PHELPS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-30 published
CROWE,
Doris
Mary (née
SCANES)
Born in Winnipeg, July 12, 1921, daughter of Richard
SCANES and
Alice PAYNE, sister of Lenore and Jimmy, married Marshall
CROWE,
December 5, 1942. Graduate of United College, Winnipeg (B.A.:
History and English) awarded highest standing in her class. Doris
died on Friday, September 26, 2003, surrounded by family and
Friends, after a long and spirited battle with cancer. Beloved
wife, dear mother of Tom (Allison), Alison, Helen (David), Sheila
(Brian), Abigail, Seumien (Nabo), Le (Ping) and Nick (Irene).
Delighted and indefatigable grandmother of Jessica, Caleb, Innie,
Susan, David, Adam, Cathy, Yuli, Jonathan, Ben, Rebecca and Ariana.
Predeceased by her dear Friends Ann
PHELPS and Starr
SOLOMON.
During World War 2, Doris worked as a reporter for the Vancouver
Sun and taught high school. After the war, she accompanied Marshall
on diplomatic postings, chiefly to New York and Moscow. During
the 60's, she worked for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio
and wrote and narrated a series of documentaries on life in the
Soviet Union. She also worked tirelessly for the Toronto French
School in its early years, helping to establish the first school
library. Doris studied public relations in the early 70's, and
did a variety of work in that field, including shepherding Harold
CARDINAL through the Ottawa launching of ''The Unjust Society''.
She also served as public relations director for the Canadian
Nurses' Association. She was a member of the Committee for an
Independent Canada and campaigned for the provincial and federal
Liberal parties in many elections, beginning with Mitchell
SHARP's
campaign in the Toronto riding of Eglinton in 1963. In her 70's,
Doris returned to university to study English history, Russian
and Chinese. for the last 30 years of her life, Doris focused
on the farm that she and Marshall ran near Portland. Among many
enterprises, Doris was instrumental in introducing the Dexter
cow into Canada. According to Doris' wishes, there will be no
funeral. Arrangements by Scotland Funeral Home, Elgin. The family
will receive Friends on Saturday, October 4, 12 to 8 p.m., at
the farm, 4421 Old Kingston Road, Portland. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the hospice, St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville
(613) 342-4461, ext. 2271 would be most gratefully received.
Their compassion, skill and generosity of spirit did much to
ease Doris' last days when she could no longer be at her beloved
farm. In memory of Doris: plant a garden, serve paella, learn
a language, read a book to a child, be kind to an animal, support
universal health care, live at peace with nature.
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