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DANN,
Laura
Elizabeth
Wife of the late Reverend Eyre F.
DANN, died peacefully at home on
September 25, 2003. Betty was born on February 27, 1917 in Yorkton,
Saskatchewan. She trained as a nurse at the Royal Victoria Hospital
in Montreal, Quebec and served overseas with the Canadian Armed
Forces during the Second World War. In 1965 she joined the Sunlife
Insurance Co. in Montreal and worked as a senior systems analyst
until her retirement. Having been transferred to Toronto, she
became active in the Anglican parish of St. Philip-the-Apostle
and was a champion of liturgical reforms. She was involved in
the peace and environmental movements with the Raging Grannies.
She is survived by her elder brother, John
TENNANT, and her three
children, Elizabeth, John and Hugh, her daughter-in-law Kathy,
and her very special granddaughters, Cristina and Imogen. A Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, September 27 at 1 p.m. from
St. Philip-the-Apostle Church, 201 Caribou Rd., Toronto.
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TENNANT,
John
Holmsted, Q.C.
Died peacefully on Wednesday, December 24, 2003, in Burlington,
Ontario. A devoted father and grandfather he leaves behind daughters
Peggy (WENGLE) and Barbara (and Malcolm
MacKAY;) grandchildren
Christopher, Sandy and Robert
McLAREN,
Heather
(OUELLETTE;) Lisa
and Malcolm
MacKAY, and great-grandchildren Amelia, Skye and
Natalie. He was predeceased by his wife
Airdrie
(BROWN) in 1977.
Born September 10, 1915 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, he moved to
Montreal, Quebec at age 14 and graduated from Université de Montréal
with a law degree in 1940, winning the Bar of Montreal prize
for commercial law. During the war, he served on corvettes with
the R.C.N.V.R. 1941-1945. He worked for the legal department
of the Industrial Development Bank and then for the law firm
Howard, Cate, Ogilvy, Bishop, Cope, Porteous and Hansard. He retired
in 1979 to Oakville, Ontario to be closer to his grandchildren.
His family was the joy of his life and he will be sorely missed
by them. A private service will be held. Calls and visits will
be welcomed at the homes of his daughters. Donations in lieu
of flowers can be made to his favourite charities: The Salvation
Army and Covenant House.
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