TABER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-07-04 published
LEE,
Florence
Lillian
(Flo)
Passed away peacefully at Saint Mary's Hospital New Westminster
June 25, 2003. Born Florence
MINCHINTON at Napanee, Ontario,
June 18, 1909. She was for 62 years the loving wife of William
Cyril (Cy) who died November last. Flo will be affectionately
remembered by their son Randy, brother-in-law Kenneth
LEE
(Judy,)
cousins, among them Neil
HILLHOUSE,
Bill
HAMER, Vera
TABER, Donabelle
OLENICK and Jean
WINSLADE and very many Friends. She was predeceased
by her brother James who is survived by his wife Audrey. Flo
worked as a professional secretary and was a member of the Canouver
Club. Married to Cy in 1940 she went with him to the Royal Canadian
Air Force base Ucluelet to assist with the Young Men's Christian
Association War Services. After moving to New Westminster where
she and Cy lived in a house they had designed together she volunteered
with the Royal Columbian Hospital Auxiliary. An avid bridge player,
Flo spent many memorable hours with her neighbourhood Friends
and was always ready to share happiness or problems. She will
be much missed. Thanks of the family goes to the staff at Canada
Way Care Centre and Saint Mary's Hospital for their kindness. At
her request there will be no service. Memorial donations to a
charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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TABISZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-09-23 published
CLARK,
Samuel
Delbert "
Del"
Peacefully on September 18, 2003 at the age of 93. Loving husband
of Rosemary Landry
CLARK and loving father of the late Ellen
TABISZ and her husband George, Samuel
CLARK and his wife
Claudia,
and Edmund
CLARK and his wife
Fran.
Beloved grandfather of Marie-Isabelle,
Ted, Rob, Joey, Laura, Bert, Jeannie, Hugh, and Carrie, as well
as five great grand-children. A warm and kind person with a remarkable
sense of humour, he was a man who took immense pleasure in the
simple things in life. Born in Lloydminster, Alberta, Del traveled
to England to study at the London School of Economics, before
returning to Canada to complete his Ph.D. at the University of
Toronto. He began teaching in the Department of Political Economy
at the University in 1938. Through his academic pursuits and
contributions to the field, Sociology steadily gained respect
from other scholars, culminating in the formation of the Department
of Sociology at the University of Toronto in 1963, where he served
as the first Chair until 1969. A career dedicated to teaching
and research resulted in many recognitions that made him Canada's
most decorated sociologist including past-President of the Royal
Society of Canada and
an Officer of the Order of Canada. Friends
may call at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street, Monday
September 22, from 6: 30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. A Memorial Service
will be held at Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle at the University
of Toronto on Tuesday, September 23rd at 2: 30 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the University of Toronto Scholarship Fund
(University of Toronto Alumni and Development Office, 21 Kings
College Circle, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3J3) would be appreciated.
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