PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-22 published
GERSHENOVITZ,
Percy
Died peacefully on Sunday, April 20, 2003, age 95. Beloved husband
of the late Lily
GERSHENOVITZ, father of Dr. Ruth
PIKE,
Anita
and Dr. Bernard
FRIEDMAN,
Dr.
David and Janet
GREYSON. Devoted
grandfather of Robert and Ellen
PIKE,
Stephen and Lori
PIKE,
Jeffery and Alyson
PIKE,
Maggie and Matthew
GREYSON. Proud great-grandfather
of Brandon, Harrison, Matthew, Jordan, Daniel, Benjamin and Jonathan
PIKE. He will be greatly missed by many relatives and Friends.
Funeral at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West, Tuesday, April 22 at 10 a.m. Due to the Festival of Passover,
shiva will commence Thursday evening, April 24 until Sunday,
April 27, at 25 Whitney Avenue, Toronto. Donations may be made
to the Harold and Grace Baker Centre Foundation (416) 654-2889.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-29 published
MYLES,
George
Alexander
George was born on October 21, 1915 at the Woman's Hospital in
Toronto, but life took him to many continents and through many
adventures before its circle ended at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences
Centre on December 23, 2003 in the presence of his wife, Elizabeth
(Bette). Despite his advancing age and declining health, George
died suddenly, maintaining his wit, charm and penchant for crosswords
until his last days. Growing up on the ''Danforth'', at the age
of 23, he embarked on a journey to Southern Rhodesia in 1938,
where he later joined the Royal Air Force and reported to #49
Squadron at Scampton, Lincolnshire, on January 15, 1941. Returning
to Africa after the war, he stayed until 1948, then returned
to Canada. George retired in 1980 after 30 years working for
the Department of Veteran's Affairs. He leaves two sons, John,
of Harrison Springs, British Columbia and George (Leslie) of
Carleton Place, Ontario; grandchildren Angus, Garth, and Lauren
sisters Mary
DOBIE (nephew Alan) and Audrey
TAILOR/TAYLOR (niece Barbara)
sisters-in-law Dorothy
PIKE
(Boston) and Shirley
WILLISTON (Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia). George's legacy to his family is a 340 page autobiography
that uniquely traces the footsteps of a Canadian born during
the First World War, his youth through the Depression, and his
service years during World War 2. Ever one for sayings and adages,
he believed strongly in the special mystery of the Universe.
His autobiography concludes with the following prose dedicated
to his grandchildren and their children: ''I had a happy childhood.
My parents were responsible people. My family believed in God.
I appreciated the Wonders of Nature.'' The family received Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A. W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. Sunday,
December 28th. Service in the Chapel Monday, December 29th at 3 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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