BARBER
BARICKMAN
BARKER
BARRINGTON
BARRY
BARBER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2004-12-27 published
BARBER,
Reginald
Peacefully, on Friday, December 24th, 2004, at the Lee Manor
Nursing
Home, in Owen Sound, in his 96th year. Reginald W.
BARBER,
the beloved husband of the late Daisy Gladys
BARBER (née
ILES.)
Loving father of Marilyn and her husband, Jack
WILLITON,
Joan
and her husband, George
BUCKTON,
Vernon and his wife, Ruth, Doreen
IRVING,
Clifford and Betty-Lou and her husband, Lorne
FARROW.
Dear brother of Norman and his wife, Doris, Eileen (Mrs. Earl
WEPPLER.) Dear grandfather of twenty-five grandchildren, thirty-two
great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Father-in-law
of Georgia (Mrs. Trueman
BARBER.)
Predeceased by his son, Trueman
his brothers, Howard and Aubrey; his sisters, Evelyn, Mary, Annie,
Dorothy and Beatrice and by his granddaughter, Barbara
WILLITON
and Leanne
WALKER, and great-granddaughter, Kylie
TILSON.
Friends
may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on Monday,
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held at the Owen Sound Salvation Army Citadel, on Tuesday
afternoon at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society, the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre M.R.I. Fund or
to the Owen Sound Salvation Army.
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BARICKMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-03-31 published
Jane HOY
HARWOOD
Jane HOY
HARWOOD, 63, of Charleston, West Virginia passed away Friday, March 26,
2004 at Charleston Area Medical Center General Division after an extended illness.
Born August 23, 1940 in Huntington, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ivan
Richmond HARWOOD, MD and Jane
HOY
Harwood.
She graduated from the Daughters of the Sacred Heart in Cincinnati, Ohio and attended Saint
Mary's College and West Virginia University. She raised her three
children between Charleston, WV and South Baymouth (Manitoulin
Island), Ontario and was a member of the Saint Matthew's Episcopal
Church. Jane enjoyed painting, weaving, and needlepoint. She was a
member of Lucy Quarrier Weavers, the Louden Heights Garden Club, and
always treasured her Friendships in her sewing group. She was
happiest spending summers in her cottage on Indian Point in South
Baymouth which she had visited since her childhood.
She is survived by her three children, five grandchildren, and a
brother and sister. son David Edgar
HADEN,
Jr. and wife
Julie
Britton HADEN and their son David Edgar "Tripp" iii of Charleston
daughter Amy Haden
SHREWSBURY and husband Scott Thomas
SHREWSBURY and
their daughters Olivia Jane and Paige Ann of Pembroke Pines, Florida
daughter Sarah Haden
BARICKMAN and husband Michael
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
BARICKMAN
and their daughter Lillian Joyce and son Haden
LEWIS of Wheeling, WV
sister Susan
HARWOOD
MORTON and husband R. Kemp
MORTON of Huntington,
WV and brother Ivan Richmond
HARWOOD,
Jr., MD, of Jamul, California.
Family and Friends shared memories and fellowship on Sunday, March
28, 2004 at Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charleston. Services
were held on Monday, March 29, 2004 at 11 am at Saint Matthew's
Episcopal Church in Charleston with the Reverend William Carl Thomas
officiating. Private burial followed in Woodmere Cemetery in Huntington.
Snodgrass Funeral Home, MacCorkle Avenue South Charleston was in charge of the arrangements.
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BARKER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-03-03 published
Ernest Clifford
SMITH "
Ernie"
In loving memory of Ernest Clifford
SMITH "
Ernie," who died peacefully at the
Manitoulin Health centre on Friday, February 27, 2004 at the age of 88 years.
Beloved husband of the late Ella (née
GARBUTT.) Cherished father of Charles (Laurine)
SMITH of
Sheguiandah,
Carolyn
(Wayne)
COSBY of Espanola/Sheguiandah, Dianne
(Mike) LECUYER of Little Current. Predeceased by son Ernest Ellwood
(Pete) SMITH (1969.) Dear grandfather of Charline (Rob)
GUITARD,
Angie, Dwayne, Jason (friend Diane
BAKER), Lisa, David, Tina and
great grandchildren Nathan and Katie. Will be missed by sister
Norine COLLINS
(Walter predeceased,) predeceased by sister Betty and
Herb BARKER.
Remembered by Ella's family, Cora and Elridge
MYERS,
Emma GARBUTT
(Marshall, predeceased,) Mary
GARBUTT (Percy and Dini
predeceased). Loved by many nieces and nephews. The funeral service
was held on Monday, March 1st at Island Funeral Home. A burial will
be held in Elmview Cemetery in the spring.
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BARRINGTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2004-12-31 published
Man freezes to death
The family of Millar
CAMPBELL wants answers to why he was left
in the cold.
By Marissa
NELSON,
Free
Press
Reporter
An 87-year-old London man, who overcame a brain injury to live
a productive life, froze to death outside a closed seniors' centre
on Boxing Day night after he was dropped off there by a cab driver.
And while police say a criminal act was not committed in the
death of Millar
CAMPBELL and a cab company insists its driver
did nothing wrong, grieving family members are left wondering
how an elderly person could be left in the cold at night, outside
an empty building on Hamilton Road in the dead of winter.
Temperatures that night dipped to -21°C, with windchill values
as low as -28°C.
London police Det.-Insp. Buzz
BEZAIRE called
CAMPBELL's death
"an unfortunate comedy of errors."
CAMPBELL was to return home from Christmas celebrations at his
granddaughter's home on December 26 about 7 p.m., but instead
got out of an Aboutown cab at the Hamilton Road Seniors' Centre
just a few blocks from his retirement home, Maple Village.
Police found his body outside the community centre's back door
the next day.
CAMPBELL had spent the last day of his life with his granddaughter,
Danielle BARRINGTON of London.
As she left a funeral home yesterday after visitation, she said
she didn't understand how the tragedy could occur.
"I just held his hand now and it was cold. I just said, 'I'm
so sorry. You're as cold now as you probably were outside that
night,' BARRINGTON said.
BEZAIRE said this is how the tragedy unfolded:
- CAMPBELL was picked up by a cab at
BARRINGTON's
Dundas
Street
home about 7 p.m. and asked to be taken to a Hamilton Road address.
- When the cab arrived at that address,
CAMPBELL told the cabbie
it wasn't the right place. He asked the driver to head farther
east on Hamilton Road.
- When the taxi got to the seniors' centre,
CAMPBELL told the
driver it was the right place.
- The driver asked
CAMPBELL if he was sure -- because the centre
was dark -- but
CAMPBELL reassured the driver and got out.
- The next day, staff at Maple Village retirement home -- where
residents are free to come and go as they please -- called police
to report CAMPBELL missing. Police later found his body.
BEZAIRE said although he's awaiting the autopsy report, it's
believed CAMPBELL died of exposure and no foul play is suspected.
"It is sad,"
BEZAIRE said. "Nothing criminal happened. He wasn't
kicked out of somewhere or turned away by the cab."
Jim DONNELLY, president of Aboutown, said he's satisfied the
driver did what he should have.
"This is a terrible tragedy, particularly around Christmas...
Our sympathies go to the family.
"With the elderly, there should be more information,"
DONNELLY
said, noting some family members even ride with their relatives
or give specific instructions to drivers.
But BARRINGTON said the taxi driver was told where to take
CAMPBELL
and that she put $10 in her grandfather's pocket for the ride.
"What the hell was (the taxi driver) doing?" she asked, tears
streaming down her face. "Why would you let him go? I don't understand
why any of this happened."
CAMPBELL's nephew, Robert
SMITH, from Collingwood, questioned
why anyone would leave an elderly man at a closed centre in frigid
weather.
"Seniors fall between the cracks too often," he said. "It can
just take a series of carelessness and it costs someone his life...
There are a number of people who need to answer some questions."
CAMPBELL suffered a serious head injury when he was a young man,
SMITH said. A truck tire exploded and part of the metal rim went
into his head. But
CAMPBELL worked hard to recover and went on
to work for the postal service.
CAMPBELL's wife died several years ago. He also was predeceased
by his wife's son, whom he helped raise.
BARRINGTON said the last day she spent with her grandfather was
a joyous one.
"He was very funny and very caring. He loved me large," she said.
"He wouldn't let go of my hand."
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BARRY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-01-28 published
George Leonard
HINDLE
In loving memory of George Leonard
HINDLE
April 2, 1920 - January 25, 2004.
Leonard HINDLE, a resident of the Wikwemikong Nursing Home and formerly of
Manitowaning died at the Manitoulin Health Centre, Little Current on Sunday,
January 25, 2004 at the age of 83 years.
He was born at Green Bay,
son of the late George and Effie
(ROWLAND)
HINDLE.
Leonard had farmed all his life in the Manitowaning area. He was a member
of the Friendship Club and Knox United Church. Leonard was a pleasant and
kind man and will be sadly missed by family and Friends.
Leonard was predeceased by his wife
Evelyn
(HAMBLETON)
HINDLE.
Loving and loved father of Robert and his wife Susan of Tillsonburg, Leonard
and his wife
Cathy of London, Lorna
BARRY and her husband Mike of Elliott
Lake, Thelma
KJIERSDAM and her husband Ben of Meaford and Muriel
MAFFEI and
her husband David of Sudbury. Proud grandfather of Ryan and Mark
HINDLE,
Evie and Joshua
HINDLE,
Melissa and Stephanie
BARRY, Ian,
Hannah and Owen
KJIERSDAM and Matthew
MAFFEI. Dear brother of Thelma
(KERR)
GILBANK and
Elsie (HARAKAS)
NAZARETZ.
Friends may call at the Knox United Church, Manitowaning after 7: 00 pm on
Thursday. The funeral service will be conducted at the church on Friday,
January 30, 2004 at 11: 00 am with Mrs. Darlene
HARDY officiating. Spring
interment in Hilly Grove Cemetery.
Special thank you to the staff and administration of the Wikwemikong Nursing
Home for the care that Leonard received over the past several years.
Culgin Funeral Home
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BARRY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-04-07 published
David Harvey
SPRY
In loving memory of David Harvey
SPRY,
April 18, 1937 - April 2, 2004
who died peacefully at Laurentian Hospital, Sudbury on Friday, April
2, 2004 at the age of 66 years.
Predeceased by his parents Harvey and Zella
(NEWBY)
SPRY.
Loved by his brothers Bernard of
Manitowaning, Stewart and wife Mary of Sudbury, Lee and wife Marlene
of Rockville and sister Carol (husband Jack
LOVE predeceased) of
Mindemoya. Will never be forgotten by nieces and nephews Diane and
husband Norman FOGAL, Bradley
SPRY and fiancée Lise, Kelly
SPRY-
BARRY, Frank
LOVE,
Shari and husband Dave FOGAL, Anna
LOVE, Leigh Ann and husband Bob
PHILLIPS, Michael
SPRY,
Kevin and wife
Meghan
SPRY.
Special great uncle to Pam and Steven
FOGAL, Lyndsey
SPRY, Jodi and Kelsey
RICHARD, Kori and Kodi
BARRY, Breanna and Caleb
FOGAL.
A visitation was held Sunday, April 4, 2004 and a funeral service was
held Monday, April 5, 2004 all at Mindemoya United Church. Burial
will be in Cold Springs Cemetery. Arrangements in care of Island Funeral Home.
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