TISCHART o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-12 published
McCOOL,
James
Francis
Patrick
Died on November 10, 2003, Peterborough, Ontario at the age of
77. Survived by his loving wife Jean; his children Sean (Victoria),
Brian (Jamestown, North Carolina , Gael (Vancouver), Kerry (Peterborough),
Dennis (Whitby) and Douglas (Ottawa); ten grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren; his sisters Sister Ann Marie
McCOOL
(Convent
of The Good Shepherd in Toronto,) Lorraine
TISCHART
(Beamsville)
and brother Joseph (Toronto); predeceased by his sisters Mary
RUDDEN and Theresa
HOWARD.
Jim had a life-long interest in aviation.
He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served as a Flight
Engineer and Air Gunner on Coastal Command during World War 2.
After retirement from the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce he dedicated
his time as a volunteer at the Alberta Aviation Museum, where
he became President and a member of the Board of Directors for
some years. He was also President of the West Edmonton Senior's
Association and served on the Boards of a number of community
organizations. A memorial mass will be held on Saturday, November
15, 2003 at 1: 00 p.m. in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1066
Western Street at Clonsilla Avenue, Peterborough. Arrangements
entrusted to Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge
Street.
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TISDALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-08-15 published
TISDALL,
G.
Bruce
Died unexpectedly at home on August 10, 2003 in Victoria, British
Columbia at age 59. Bruce was born in Toronto on September 12,
1943 to parents Verna (deceased) and Gerry
TISDALL.
Brother
Paul
TISDALL and family live in Barrie, Ontario. Bruce is much loved
by his surviving family, his wife, Connie of almost 30 years
children, Kirsten
JOHNSON, M.D. (Alex) of Montreal, Geoff and
Sean of Victoria; in-laws, Toni and Harry
HEPBURN of Toronto,
and Jesse James the family's German Shepherd. Bruce had a passion
for hockey, which he played throughout senior secondary school
and college at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New
York, where he received a degree in Mechanical Engineering in
1965. Bruce went on to receive an M.B.A. from Western University
in London, Ontario in 1967. Bruce's devotion to his family was
boundless. He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to laugh.
His appreciation of food and wine led to a great love of trips
to France and these, in addition to James Barber, encouraged
him to develop fantastic culinary (read barbeque) skills. Bruce
adored traveling and was a voracious reader. Bruce and Connie
secured the first Sylvan Learning Center franchise on the west
coast and have enjoyed being involved in a business that contributes
to the well being of families and the positive development of
children. Bruce is very well respected and highly regarded by
all of his staff as well as his colleagues and Friends. We are
all very saddened by the sudden loss of the solid support he
provided to us, however, we are assured that a victory in Christ
has been won for him. He is free and at peace at last. There
will be a service in Victoria, British Columbia, at Arbutus Cove
(at the end of Arbutus Cove Road) on Monday, August 18, 2003
at 3: 30 p.m. In the event of rain, the service will be held at
the University of Victoria's chapel at 3: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
we invite you to send a donation to The Kidney Foundation of
Canada, British Columbia Branch, 320-1600 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver,
British Columbia V6J 1R3, 1-800-667-8871. Haywards, Thomson and
Irving of Victoria (250) 386-3505
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