BATES o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-07-07 published
Jean Valerie
LOCKEYER
In loving memory of Jean Valerie
LOCKEYER who passed away at Manitoulin
Health Centre on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at 72 years of age.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Herman (Aug. 1990). Loved by her children
Rosemary and her husband Bruce
BURNETT of Little Current, Tom and his
wife Jennifer of Brantford, and special daughter Heather
LOCKYER.
Adoring grandmother of Shannon, Bruce Joel (BJ), Jamie (wife Alison)
Julia, and step grandchildren Adam and Andrew. Remembered by sisters
Phyllis BATES of Sudbury and Charlene
SELLON of Kitchener. Special
feline friend Smokey. Visitation was held from 7 - 9 pm, Thursday, July
1 at Island Funeral Home. Funeral Service was at 2 pm Friday, July 2,
2004 at Little Current United Church with Rev Faye
STEVENS officiating.
Burial at Mountainvew Cemetery.
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BATES o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-09-15 published
BATES
In memory of Chester John
BATES, a dear husband who passed away September 13, 1995.
Nine years have gone by but memories stay.
As near and dear as yesterday.
It’s not the words they are but few.
It’s the loving memory I kept of you.
Always remembered by Phyllis and family.
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BATMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-01-28 published
BATMAN,
Frances
-In loving memory of Frances Batman, who passed away January 30, 2003
In our hearts we thought of you today
but that is nothing new,
We thought about you yesterday
and the day before that, too.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part
God has you in his keeping
We have you in our hearts.
We love you
Ralph, "Dennis", Paul, Jackie and family
Bill, Cheryl and family.
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BATMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-03-10 published
Patricia CLARKE
In loving memory of Patricia
CLARKE of Pioneer Manor, Sudbury,
formerly of Espanola, who passed away at Sudbury Regional Hospital,
Laurentian Site on Sunday, March 7th, 2004 in her 84th year.
Patricia was born and raised in Green Bay on Manitoulin Island but
spent most of her life in Espanola. Beloved wife of Harold (Mick)
CLARKE of Espanola. Dear daughter of the late William and Lavina
(née HINDLE)
FERGUSON.
Loving mother of Haroldine (Mrs. Bill
AINSLIE) of Espanola and Colleen
MORIN of Ottawa. Will be sadly
missed by grandchildren, Paul and Kari
AINSLIE and Scott and Kevin
MORIN. Very dear sister of Douglas
FERGUSON, Mrs. Ruth
DUNLOP
& Wilhelmine
BATMAN all of Little Current and the late Frances (husband Ralph.)
Pat loved to bake, knit, shop, travel and visit with family and
Friends near and far during her better years. Pat was a member of the
Eastern Star. For the last couple of years she was treated with much
kindness by those at Pioneer Manor.
A memorial service will be held at a later date with interment of
ashes in the Green Bay Cemetery, Manitoulin Island.
Arrangement by Bourcier Funeral Home Ltd., Espanola
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BATMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-12-01 published
Austin STEVENS
Austin STEVENS of Espanola passed away at the Espanola Nursing Home on
Friday, November 26th, 2004 in his 97th year.
Beloved husband of Ella (née
COLLINS)
STEVENS of Espanola. Dear son of the late William and Bertha
(née BASSINGTHWAITE)
STEVENS. Loving father of Bill (wife Myrtle) of Garson, Jean (Mrs.
Raymond McLEAN) of Sudbury, Joyce (Mrs. Charles
TOBIN) of Xenia, Ohio and the late James
STEVENS
(predeceased 1990) (wife Beverley) of Little Current and Max (predeceased 1998) wife Sue of Garson.
Will be sadly missed by 15 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 2
great-great-granddaughters. Very dear brother of Stan of Richard’s
Landing,
Vera
(Mrs. Bruce
SMITH) of Hanover and the late Archie, Henry,
Leonard, Harold, and Fred
STEVENS, Edna
BATMAN, Rena
SKIPPEN and Eunice
LANKTREE.
A Memorial Service will be held at the United Church of
Espanola on Friday, December 3rd at 1: 0.0 p.m. with the Reverend Faye
STEVENS officiating. Interment of ashes in the Garson Cemetery.
Arrangements by Bourcier Funeral Home Espanola.
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BATMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-12-22 published
CLARK and
BATMAN
--In memory of my two sisters, Frances
BATMAN and Pat
CLARK and my brother-in-law Harold
CLARKE.
When evening descends and we sit in the quiet alone
To our hearts there comes a longing if only you could come home.
When all the times they see us smile
They little know the heartache our smiles hide all the while.
John, Ruth, Wilhelmine and families.
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BATTEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2004-12-29 published
Digby McLAREN
By Alan BATTEN,
Wednesday,
December 29, 2004 - Page S7
Alan BATTEN of Victoria writes about geologist Digby
McLAREN
whose obituary appeared in The Globe and Mail on December 22.
I first met him just over 20 years ago while I was organizing
a symposium for the Royal Society of Canada, held in Montreal
in 1985. The topic, Origin and Evolution of the Universe: Evidence
for Design? appealed to him. He became a key member of the organizing
committee and one of the principal speakers, and also helped
smooth out some of the problems of publication.
Some years later, I sent him a manuscript on the relation of
science and religion that I thought would interest him and invited
his comments. He must have read it almost immediately for he
phoned me in Victoria with many encouraging comments and we chatted
for half an hour or so. I was to find that his readiness to help
in this way was typical of him.
His concern for the environment was often evident in his conversation,
as was his related fear that we might destroy ourselves through
thermonuclear warfare. Those concerns are best shown in his own
words, the closing sentences of his paper at that 1985 symposium:
"I shall close, not with an answer, but with a plea that man
should act, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, as
though he were unique, the sole observer of the universe. Such
a moral imperative might finally provide us with the necessary
stimulus to take steps to ensure our survival."
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