STILL
STILLWAUGH
STIMPSON
STINSON
STIRLING
STIRTON
STILL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-08 published
Joan Beverley
BURNETT
In loving memory of Joan Beverley
BURNETT who passed away peacefully
at St. Joseph Health Centre on Monday, December 30, 2002.
Cherished mother of Bruce and Rosemary, Murray and Debbi, Randy and
Maryellen, Karen and Mark, Linda and friend Kevin, Kevin and friend
Melanie. Will be missed by her grandchildren Shannon and Joel, Kraig
and Brett, Jason and Wendy, Kris and Laura, Sarah and Jennifer, Duke
and Snowy. Also missed by siblings, Shirley
GUINN,
Marilyn
HOLMES,
Jim STILL (Ellen), Rick
STILL (Mildred), Ross
STILL and Winnie
STILL
(Brian predeceased).
Visitation was on Wednesday, January 1, 2003. Funeral service was
held on Thursday, January 2, 2003 at Island Funeral Home. Burial to
follow at a later date.
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STILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-14 published
STILL,
Clare
Kennedy
Helen
Clare
Kennedy
STILL died in Kingston, Ontario, on the afternoon
of April 7, 2003, after a long battle with Alzheimer disease.
Clare was a self-appointed promoter of each city or village in
which she lived. She was active in a number of groups and organizations
and did thoughtful things for many individuals.
Because of Clare's organizational talent and knowledge of the
hospitality business, she was asked to create the Café at the
Kingston General Hospital and Captain Henry's Tea Room at the
Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston. Of all Clare's
accomplishments, the best known and remembered is the creation
of the outdoor café Summer Pantry In The Courtyard, which she
operated during the summers from 1977 to 1987. The Downtown Business
Association honoured her with the presentation of a certificate
as a Pioneer of the Outdoor Cafés in Kingston. Summer Pantry
was regularly listed in Where to Eat in Canada. Clare's artistic
talent, displayed in the ambience of Summer Pantry, also defined
her home. She received the Trillium Award for her front yard
garden. The Stills' home was part of a fund-raising house tour
for the Kingston Symphony. Clare made a difference, inspiring
many individuals and working with a number of groups and organizations
within the community.
Clare was born on August 1, 1929, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the
first child of William Alexander and Helen Clare (née
HITCHINGS)
KENNEDY.
Clare graduated from the University of Manitoba with
a Bachelor of Home Economics degree. She and her husband Harold
(a.k.a. Bus) lived in Kingston from 1952 to 1955 and returned
to Kingston in 1965. They lived for two years in Blacksburg,
Virginia, where Harold completed a PhD in Statistics. They lived
for eight years in Alfred, New York. Her husband's work also
allowed them to spend a year in LaJolla, California, and a year
in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Clare will be greatly missed by Harold,
her husband and life-long friend, sons Peter and Jonathan, Peter's
wife Sharda (Yaj), grand_sons Andrew, Michael and Jason, sister
Jan SHERIDAN, brother John
KENNEDY, sister-in-law Jean, many
cousins, nephews, nieces and Friends.
A service to celebrate Clare's remarkable life will be held at
Chalmers United Church, 212 Barrie Street, Kingston, at three o'clock
on Saturday, May 10, with a reception to follow.
In memory of Clare, please consider donations to the following:
Alzheimer Society of Kingston (175 Rideau Street, Suite 201, Kingston,
Ontario, K7K 3H6), Chalmers United Church, designated 'Radio
Ministry' (212 Barrie Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 3K3), Kingston
Regional Cancer Center (25 King St. West, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 5P9), Marine Museum (Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at
Kingston, 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2Y2), Providence
Manor, (Providence Manor Site, 275 Sydenham St, Kingston, Ontario,
K7K 1G7), or a charity of your choice. Harold's mailing address
is 306-33 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 5E3. His e-mail
address is stillh@post.queensu.ca
Online Guest Book ReidFuneralHome.com (613) 548-7973
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STILLWAUGH 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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STIMPSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-01 published
STIMPSON, H.E. (Larry)
Former Director Ontario Housing Corporation. Founder of Institute
of Housing Management, died on October 28, 2003, at his home
in West Sussex England. Aged 85 years.
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STINSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-04 published
STINSON,
Thomas
Gordon
Died suddenly, at age 53, in Toronto on February 28th, 2003.
Beloved husband of Christine (née
CURLOOK,) cherished and adored
father of daughters Emma Madeleine, 7, and Alexa Nicole, 5. Loving
son of Margaret and Gordon
STINSON
(Thunder
Bay,) he will be
be deeply missed by siblings Joan
STULAC
(Toronto,)
Lois
WATSON
(Anchorage) and James (Toronto). Dear son-in-law of Jennifer
and Walter
CURLOOK
(Toronto,) he will be missed by his brothers-in-law
Paul CURLOOK
(Waterloo,)
Michael
CURLOOK (Vancouver) and sister-in-law
Andrea CURLOOK
(Dallas) and nephews, cousins, Friends, family
and colleagues. A private service was held and cremation has
taken place at his request. Memorial donations and flowers are
gratefully declined.
May he rest in peace.
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STINSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-30 published
ORR,
Rosemary
Margaret
(STINSON) 75 of Fonthill, Ontario died
September 27, 2003 at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, after a
long battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband James
Campbell ORR and by her children; Catherine E.
ORR of Beamsville,
James C. ORR and his wife
Diane of Toronto, Susan Orr
LYNCH of
Salem,
Massachusetts,
Nancy J.
THOMAS and her husband Philip
of Fonthill. She was pre-deceased by her daughter Jane Orr
CRONIN.
She also leaves grandchildren; Carlton
CRONIN,
Katlyn
PECK, Lesley
ORR,
Michael
ORR, Elizabeth
THOMAS, and Cameron
LYNCH; and a
sister Jane
WHITE/WHYTE of Peterborough. Cremation has taken place.
A burial service will be held at St. Andrews Anglican Churchyard
in Grimsby at 11: 00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1, 2003.
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STIRLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-03-26 published
GRENFELL,
Douglas
Paul
Our beloved Paul died peacefully, Sunday 23 March, 2003 at Toronto
Grace Hospital, in the loving setting of the Palliative Care
Unit, thus ending a two year adventure with a brain tumour. He
leaves a circle of constant Friends and a grieving family: mother
Gwendoline, wife
Sally, parents-in-law Richard and Kathleen
LITCH,
his children and Sally's, Jennifer and her husband Thomas and
their sons Ian and Daniel, Philip and his partner Albert Liu,
Lisa and her husband Nicholas
SAMSTAG,
Laura and her husband
Gabriel BINCIK and their daughters Hanna and Julia, Amelia
WALLNER
and her partner Todd
DYER,
Anna
WALLNER and her husband Blair
QUINN, the
LITCH and
MERCER families and cousins in England.
Predeceased by his father Harold. Also remembered by Molly
LOGAN.
Cremation. Service of Thanksgiving for Paul's life will be at
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, M4V
1R5, (416) 925-5977, Monday 31 March at 11 a.m. with The Reverend
Dr. Andrew
STIRLING officiating. Kindnesses to others or gifts
to the Gerry and Nancy Pencer Centre for Brain Tumours, 610 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 2M9 (416) 946-6560 or to Paul's Church would
honour his memory.
''...Sorrow and Love flow mingled down...''
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STIRLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-05-09 published
He was a daredevil footballer in the days of leather helmets
By Tom HAWTHORN
Special to The Globe and Mail Friday, May 9,
2003 - Page R11
Norris LINDSAY, a teammate of Ormond
BEACH and Bummer
STIRLING
on the storied Sarnia Imperials football team, has died in Petrolia,
Ontario He was 94.
At 6-foot-3, 220-pounds, he was a big man in the era of leather
helmets and earned a reputation for his flying tackles, a daredevil
play that has long since fallen out of favour. In lieu of salary
as a two-way player, Mr.
LINDSAY and his teammates were guaranteed
jobs with Canadian Oil Companies Ltd.
Mr. LINDSAY helped the Imperials win the Ontario Rugby Football
Union champioship in 1933 and 1934 over Balmy Beach, St. Michael's
College and the Hamilton Tigers.
In 1933, the Imperials played host to the 1933 Grey Cup championship
against the Toronto Argonauts. Despite his regular-season contributions,
coach Pat OUELLETTE did not have Mr.
LINDSAY suit up for the
big game, which was won 4-3 by Toronto in the lowest-scoring
Grey Cup ever played.
Mr. LINDSAY was frustrated again the following year, when coach
Art MASSUCCI did not place him on the Imperials' roster for the
Grey Cup final. Sarnia defeated the Regina Roughriders 20-12
at Toronto. Among Mr.
LINDSAY's teammates wearing the three-starred
sweater of the Imperials were Mr.
BEACH, a sensational halfback
kicker Hugh (Bummer)
STIRLING of Saint Thomas, Ontario; rugged
snapper Boob
MOLLOY; and, the speedy Norm
PERRY, known as The
Galloping Ghost.
Mr. LINDSAY, who was born in Tupperville, Ontario, near Chatham
in southwestern Ontario, was also a gifted golfer who entered
the 1940 Canadian Open. "He told me his first shot went out of
bounds, said Pat
SUTHERLAND, a friend. "By the time he was
done, he had shot an 11 on the first hole."
Mr. LINDSAY, an amateur, shot an embarrassing 93 on the par-71
course, following with a 90. The tournament was won in a playoff
by the legendary American golfer Sam
SNEAD.
Shortly after, Mr.
LINDSAY joined the merchant marine and was a radio operator during
the Second World War. In peacetime, he took over the Blue Bay
Lodge near Huntsville, Ontario, which he operated until 1963.
Mr. LINDSAY golfed until late in life. When his local club opened
a new clubhouse, he rented the old one and made it his home.
He died on March 11 at the Lambton Meadowview Villa in Petrolia,
10 days after marking his 94th birthday. He was predeceased by
his wife, Bette, who died in 1965.
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STIRLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-28 published
BROMAGE,
Margaret
Jean (née
PARKINSON)
Williston - Margaret Jean
BROMAGE, 72, died suddenly on Friday
November 21, 2003 at home in Williston. Meg was born in Country
Durham,
England on October 3, 1931 to the late Robert
PARKINSON
and Mary Jane
(STIRLING.)
She was married in 1969 to Professor
Philip R. BROMAGE.
Together they led a full and productive life.
Their medical work took them to Montreal, North Carolina, Colorado,
Riyadh Saudi Arabia and Delaware. They retired to Montgomery,
Vermont.
Survivors include a stepson, Richard
BROMAGE and his
wife Angela in England, stepdaughters Susan
BROMAGE in England
and Jennifer
BROMAGE and her husband John
LARMER in Ontario Canada
four grandchildren Julia, Maria-Suzie, James and Laura. She also
leaves a brother Robert
PARKINSON and sisters Betty
LANGSTAFF
and Dorothy
JELLY as well as nieces and nephews, all in England.
Meg was a fun-loving generous person who left a mark on everyone
she touched. She loved entertaining, music and people. Meg was
powerful force in aiding her husband's medical publications.
Meg will be sadly missed by her husband, Philip, family and Friends.
Funeral will be privately arranged by the family. Arrangements
are in the care of the Ready Funeral Home, South Chapel, 261
Shelburne Rd, Burlington Vermont.
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STIRTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-17 published
ORZECHOWSKI,
Jim
October 11, 1944 - November 12, 2003. Jim died on Wednesday night
at 8: 30 p.m. in the medical intensive care unit at the St. Boniface
General Hospital, after being admitted to hospital on October
8. He fought hard as was his wont, with courage, strength and
love, and we his family, were all privileged to be with him.
Jim and his wife
Simone (née
GUERTIN) celebrated their 36th wedding
anniversary on September 2nd of this year. She and their children,
Kristina BRAUN,
Lasha
ORZECHOWSKI and son-in-law Jeffrey
BRAUN
now have a huge void in their lives. Jim was such a presence
passionate, loving, generous to a fault, intelligent, funny,
fun to be with and demanding of himself and those he cared about.
He was the most positive and optimistic man. We love him and
miss him so much, husband, father and friend. Jim was the youngest
of four sons born to Lawrence and Anastasia
(HRYBOK)
ORZECHOWSKI.
He is survived by his oldest brother Nick (Rose) and a large
loving family of nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
Jim and Simone's son Demion died on April 14, 1998. Jim's father
Lawrence, mother Anastasia, brother Alexander, brother Peter,
mother-in-law Marie-Louise
GUERTIN and father-in-law Tony Sr.
(Antoine) GUERTIN have all predeceased him. Jim enjoyed a demanding
and fulfilling career as an Architect. He was the Chief Executive
Officer of Smith Carter Architects and Engineers Inc. when he
died. He joined Smith Carter in June of 1970, was elected to
the Associate Group in 1973 and became a partner in 1974. Over
the years there have been a number of articles in the press outlining
the achievements of Smith Carter. With vision and forward thinking
all of the dedicated people in this firm have come to enjoy a
pre-eminent role in not only Manitoba, but nationally and internationally
as well. Family, Friends and colleagues have all heard from Jim
at one time or another: ...
Do your homework...
Take the high road...
Work hard and smart...
Enjoy whatever you do.
Jim loved Winnipeg and Manitoba. Underrated - Central - Safe
- Caring -Affordable - Four beautiful distinct seasons. And so
he felt a need to promote and nurture this wonderful community.
He served as a volunteer member on many of this city's boards
- educational, cultural, professional, health and civic. Due
to Jim's strong respect for the Art of Architecture and the inherent
discipline, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Architectural
Institute of Canada and inducted as a member to the Royal Canadian
Academy of Arts. This recognition by his peer group allowed him
a quiet and appreciative pride. Jim, as many people know, enjoyed
breeding and showing Newfoundland dogs - just having animals,
horses, dogs, cats - planting trees - working outdoors. He was
an expert skier, strived to be a better sailor, was frustrated
with his golf game, loved our fifth-wheel and all the opportunity
that it represented for fun in the sun. His funeral service will
be held at St. Ignatius Church, southwest corner of Corydon and
Stafford, Thursday November 20 at 12: 00 p.m. with Father Peter
MONTY, S.J. officiating. His pallbearers will be Jeffrey
BRAUN,
Wayne HEKLE, Philippe
GUERTIN, Jason
ORZECHOWSKI, Todd
ORZECHOWSKI
and Jack SMYTH.
His honourary pallbearers will be Nick
ORZECHOWSKI,
Tony GUERTIN Jr., Jean Paul
GUERTIN, Ken
ZORNIAK, Ron
PIDWERBESKY,
John ATKINS, Bob
SPARROW, Curtis
HANSTEAD, Scott
STIRTON, Jim
YAMASHITA, Dr. John
FOERSTER and Dr. Jack
LEZACK. Donations may
be made to the Jim Orzechowski Memorial Fund at the St.Boniface
General Hospital Research Foundation, 409 Tache Ave., Winnipeg,
Manitoba R2H 2A6 Funeral arrangements entrusted to: Chapel Lawn
Funeral Home Cemetery and Crematorium 885-9175
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