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NUHN,
Stanley
Alexander
Stan passed away peacefully after a two year battle with brain
cancer, at Lee Manor, in Owen Sound, on Thursday, December 30th,
2004, in his 61st year. He was the
son of Wilmer and Jean
NUHN.
His beloved wife, whom he leaves to mourn, is the former Pat
BUSH. He is the cherished brother of Janice (Reg)
TEASE and Lyndon.
Stan is the brother-in-law of Marie and Morley
ANGUS and Yvonne
and Al CAMERON. He will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
At the request of the family, a private service was conducted
at the Currie Funeral Home, in Chatsworth. Pastor Howard
RITTENHOUSE
officiated. Interment will take place in the spring at the Shiloh
Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy, memorial contributions
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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CAMERON o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-10-13 published
John Garnet
TILCOX
In loving memory of John Garnet
TILCOX who passed away suddenly as a
result of heart complications, on Friday, October 1, 2004.
Beloved husband of Diane
GEORGE.
Loving father of Johnny
TILCOX of Hillsburgh,
and Christina and Rick
CAMERON of Fergus. Cherished and devoted grandpa
to Noah, Holly, Zack, Amber and Logan. Proud
son of Helen and the late
Gar TILCOX. Dear brother of Ed and Sandy
TILCOX of Hillsburgh, Ron and
Kim TILCOX of Waldemar, Carolyn and Bob
QUINN of Hillsburgh, and Marnie
and Vince DEBRUYN of Charlton. Dear brother-in-law of Debbie and
Lawrence BRANDOW of Guelph and Frank and Rose
GEORGE of Singhampton.
John will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and Friends.
The family received Friends for visitation at Butcher Family Funeral Home,
5399 Main St. S., Erin, on Saturday evening, 7 - 9 pm, and Sunday from
2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm. Funeral service was held on Monday, October 11th at
1 pm at Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 81 Main Street, Hillsburgh,
with Reverend Wayne
MADDOCK officiating.
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BRYCE,
John
Boyd
In Southampton, on Wednesday, December 29th, 2004, at the age
of 69 years. John
BRYCE, of Paisley, husband of the former Donna
CALHOUN.
Father of Nancy and her husband, Jim
KLINE and Mary
Lynn and her husband, Bruce
MacLEAN, all of Port Elgin; Wayne
and his wife, Lori, of Paisley; Patsy and her husband, Lloyd
HAMMELL, of Arkwright and Connie and her husband, Jerry
OSADCA,
of Kincardine. Grandpa to Kristyn and Katie
KLINE,
Stuart and
Mary Kathleen
MacLEAN,
Madison and Emily
BRYCE, Steven and Paul
HAMMELL and Matthew and Michael
OSADCA.
Brother of Margaret and
her husband, Ed
DAHMS, of Kitchener, Tom and his wife, Barbara,
of Paisley, Marjorie
CAMPBELL, of Port Elgin and Mary and her
husband, Gord
McGARVEY, of Kincardine. Predeceased by one brother,
Archie BRYCE and by sisters, Anna
WELDON and Jean
LAFFOLEY.
Friends
may call at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen Street
South, Paisley, from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., on Sunday,
January 2nd, 2005. Funeral service will be conducted in Port
Elgin United Church, 840 Bruce Street, Port Elgin, on Monday
at 1: 00 p.m., with the Reverend Murray
ROUNDING officiating. Interment,
Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin. Memorial contributions to
the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation or to Knox United Church,
Paisley would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Aldworth
Lodge No.235, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons Paisley, will
hold a Memorial Service in the funeral home, on Sunday evening
at 6: 30 p.m. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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CAMPBELL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-01-14 published
Eleanor Mary
CLARK
In loving memory of Eleanor Mary
CLARK,
September 28, 1915 to January 11, 2004.
Eleanor CLARK, a resident of Kagawong, died at the Manitoulin Health Centre, Mindemoya,
on Sunday, January 11, 2004 at the age of 88 years.
She was born in Scarborough, daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret
PATTERSON.
Eleanor married Donald
CLARK in 1940, and moved to Kagawong where they raised their six children.
Eleanor was very active in the United Church of Canada, teaching
Sunday School and as leader of the Explorer Group and was thrilled to
recently be presented with a lifetime membership in the United Church
Women. For many years, Eleanor drove the local school bus and later
enjoyed owning and operating her own General Store in Kagawong. She
spent many hours knitting, sewing, gardening and was an avid reader.
Eleanor was predeceased by her husband Donald
MARSHALL
CLARK in March
of 1990. Loving and loved mother of Allen and his wife Dianne of
Callander, Margaret and husband Tom
STRINGER of Green Bay, Marilyn
and husband Mike
FARQUHAR of Little Current, Ken and friend Shelley
of Callander, Ann and husband Eric
PARSONS of Capreol, and Jim and
Melody of Kagawong. Proud grandmother of Greg
CLARK
(Michelle,)
Colleen VANDERWEERDEN
(Richard,)
Sharon
CAMPBELL (Gaetan,) Leanne
STRINGER,
Dwayne
STRINGER (predeceased,) Heather
HANSEN (Robert,)
Janyn STRINGER
(Tim,)
Jennifer
FARQUHAR (fiancé Thanos,) Aaron
FARQUHAR (Kristin), Evan
FARQUHAR, Tim
CLARK (predeceased), Nancy
CLARK, Curtis
KOSKI (Jennifer), Kristie
KOSKI, Allison
PARSONS
(Paul), Sean
PARSONS (Melissa), Curtis
CLARK and Amy
CLARK and will
be sadly missed by her 11 great grandchildren. Dear sister of
Margaret ALLEN of Newcastle and Len and wife
Mona
PATTERSON of
Toronto. Friends called the Culgin Funeral Home on Monday, January
12, 2004. The funeral service was conducted in the William G. Turner
Chapel on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 with Reverend Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY
officiating. Spring interment in Kagawong Cedars Cemetery.
Culgin Funeral Home
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CAMPBELL,
Maurice▼
-In memory of Maurice
CAMPBELL,
April 5, 2003.
Deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered,
Sweet, happy memories cling 'round your name
True hearts that loved you with deepest affection
Always will love you in death the same.
Love, Tracy, Steve, and Chevy
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CAMPBELL,
Maurice▲
-In loving memory of Maurice
CAMPBELL who passed away April 5, 2003.
Down the path of memories
We gently tread today.
Our loving thoughts are with you
As life goes on its way.
We often talk about you
With love and sad regret,
For those who love you dearly
Never will forget.
Loving father and grandfather of Marilyn and Krystal
TOWNSEND
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CAMPBELL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-05-05 published
William Lloyd
TAILOR/TAYLOR
In loving memory of William Lloyd
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
January 22, 1929 - April 28, 2004.
William "Bill"
TAILOR/TAYLOR, a resident of Wikwemikong, passed away at the Wikwemikong
Nursing Home on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at the age of 75 years.
He was born at Little Current,
son of the late William
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Elizabeth
McMURRAY.
Bill worked as a truck driver and bulldozer operator in the construction trade.
He also enjoyed the outdoors, watching the birds and wildlife. Bill's greatest joy was
his family and he will be sadly missed, but many memories will be cherished.
Dearly loved husband of Doreen
(EADIE)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Gore Bay. Loving
father of Rena
COLLINS and husband Wayne of Honora, Penny
VAREY and
husband Wayne of Little Current, David and Sharon of Little Current,
Bill and Linda of Spring Bay, Allen and Cheryl of Evansville, Jimmy
and friend Mary of Gordon Township, Kevin and Tammy of Little
Current, Angela
CAMPBELL and husband Mark of Evansville. Proud
grandfather of 18 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
Predeceased by two grandchildren, Rebecca and Brent. Dear brother of
Elva TAILOR/TAYLOR of Espanola and Shirley
McCULLIGH of Little Current.
Predeceased by one sister Mary and three brothers Jack, Orion and
Lindsay. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay, on Thursday
April 29, 2004. The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G.
Turner
Chapel on Friday April 30, 2004 with Mr. Weston
LEESON
officiating. Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery.
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CAMPBELL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-08-04 published
Hannah Spray
LLOYD
In loving memory of Hannah Spray
LLOYD,
January 14, 1920 - July 30, 2004.
Spray LLOYD, a resident of Extendicare York, Sudbury, died at Sudbury Regional Hospital,
Saint Joseph’s Site on Friday, July 30, 2004 at the age of 84 years.
Spray was born on January 14, 1920 in Rockville, Ontario, daughter of the late Wellington and
Jane (COSBY)
PARKINSON. On December 3, 1941 she married Thomas (Harry)
LLOYD of Billings Township.
Harry predeceased Spray in the fall of 1972. Spray was very active in her community and was a
member of the United Church. Spray also enjoyed gardening, quilting, euchre and spending time
with her many dear family and Friends. She will be sadly missed by all, but many memorable
times will be cherished. Spray had 4 siblings: Mary
McVEY and husband Cecil of Honora (both predeceased.)
Ada BAIN and husband Doug (predeceased) of Grimsby, Irene
CAMPBELL and husband Ivan of Sudbury
(both predeceased,) and Charlie
PARKINSON and wife
Rita of Rockville. Spray leaves behind her step son
Norman LLOYD and wife
Elva of Billings, son Harold
LLOYD (predeceased,) of Kincardine, Tom
LLOYD
and wife Louise of Oshawa, Blanche
CAMPBELL and husband Bill of Mindemoya, Barry
LLOYD of Garson
and Tanya SOWA and husband Shawn of Sudbury. Proud great grandmother of 9 great grandchildren and
3 great great grandchildren. Predeceased by great grandchildren April and Christopher. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home on Monday. The funeral service
was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 2 pm with Rev Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY officiating, assisted by Pastor Maxine
McVEY.
Interment in Mindemoya Cemetery.
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Elva Irene
CRESS
In loving memory of Elva Irene
CRESS, a resident of Milton, who died at
the Halton Health Care Services Hospital in Milton on Thursday, August
19, 2004 at the age of 87 years. She was born in Assiginack Township,
daughter of the late David and Elizabeth
(MARTIN)
SIM.
She was a member
of the Providence Bay United Church. Elva had many interests including
knitting and crocheting, playing cards and bingo. She also enjoyed
crossword puzzles and shopping. Elva will be missed, but many memories
will be cherished by all who knew her. Elva is predeceased by her
husband Paul
CRESS.
Loving mother of Joan
CAMPBELL (husband Keith,)
David CRESS, Norman
CRESS and Lola
CHURCHILL (friend Gerry
DUGUAY) all
of Milton. Fondly remembered by grandchildren Michael, Kim, Darrell,
Michelle, Amanda, Kelly and Jennifer and 8 great grandchildren. Sadly
missed by caregiver Shella
EZEARD.
Predeceased by sisters and brothers
Bruce,
Percy,
Earl, Norman, David, Eef, Sid, Clarence, Lola
THOMAS,
Viola SPENCE,
Lizzy and
Lillian.
Visitation was held at the Providence
Bay United Church on Sunday, August 22. The funeral service was
conducted at the Providence Bay United Church on Monday, August 23, 2004
with Mr. Erwin Thompson officiating. Interment followed at the Providence Bay Cemetery.
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Donald Reginald
HARPER
In loving memory of Donald Reginald
HARPER of Amarillo, Texas who passed
away at Veteran’s Affairs Medical Centre, Amarillo, Texas on August 15,
2004 in his 79th year. He was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in
Burpee Township, the
son of the late John and Nancy née
CAMPBELL)
HARPER.
Beloved husband of Mildred (née
POUND)
HARPER and father of
Donna Gail
WOOD.
Don served in the USA Army and was a bricklayer by
trade. He fought a courageous battle against cancer. Don is lovingly
remembered by sister Jean
ROWE of Little Current, brothers Herb of
Croton on Hudson, NY, Douglas and sister in law Patricia of Port Perry,
ON and Russell (predeceased). He will be sadly missed by many nieces and
nephews. Interment in Park Lawn Cemetery in Sudbury on Saturday, October 2, 2004.
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Kathleen Emlyn
MORROW
In loving memory of Kathleen
MORROW, who passed away at Kingston General Hospital, Dec. 6, 2004.
Beloved wife of the late Andrew
MORROW.
Loved mother of Nancy
DAVIDSON and her husband
Willis of Port Hope and Ralph
MORROW and his wife
Susan of Mindemoya. Dear grandmother
of Gregory
MORROW and his wife Laurie, Denise
MORROW (fiancée Cory), Donald
MORROW,
Drew DAVIDSON and his wife
Jennifer and Andrea
DAVIDSON (fiancée Graham.)
Great grandmother of Jordan, Xavier, Bradley, Anna, Ellen and Brek. Dear sister of
Betty CAMPBELL and her husband Keith and Donald
BECKS and his wife Doris. Predeceased
by sister Flora. Sadly missed by sister-in-law Florence
HAGEN, nieces and nephews.
Visitation 2-4 and 7-9, Friday, December10, Island Funeral Home, Little
Current. Funeral Service at 11 A.M. , Saturday, December 11, Mindemoya United Church.
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Hilda Anne
HARPER
In loving memory of Hilda Anne
HARPER,
July 24, 1904 - December 7, 2004.
Hilda HARPER, a resident of the Manitoulin Lodge, died at the Lodge on
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at the age of 100 years.
She was born at Evansville, daughter of the late Angus and Isabella
(BAILEY)
BELL.
Hilda had lived in Gore Bay since 1991, having moved from Evansville where she
had lived most of her life. She had worked on the farm with her husband
Thomas, and had also worked as a cook at Northernaire Lodge. Hilda had
many hobbies and interests, which included quilting, crocheting, loved
her flowers and going to church. Her fondest times were spent with her
family. A loving and loved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and
friend, she will be sadly missed by all.
Hilda was predeceased by her husband Thomas James
HARPER in 1977. Dearly
loved mother of Geraldine
ROBINSON of Espanola, Jim and Barbara
HARPER
and Les and Lois
HARPER all of Evansville. Predeceased by son Kenneth.
Proud and loving grandmother of 17 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren
and 8 great great grandchildren. Also survived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by brothers and sisters Flora
CAMPBELL,
Katie
HALL,
Gurtie BAILEY, Bud (John,) Lucy MORRISON, Jim BELL, Dora
NELSON,
Peter
BELL and Sandy
BELL.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home after 7 pm on Friday. The
funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on Saturday,
December 11, 2004 at 11 am with Mr. Erwin
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating. Spring
interment in Gordon Cemetery. Culgin Funeral Home.
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CAMPBELL 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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