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Erwin Herbert
LINDNER
Erwin LINDNER, a resident of Silver Water, died at the Manitoulin Health
Centre on Saturday, May 15, 2004 at the age of 76 years.
He was born in Germany,
son of the late Erich and Anna
(LAMBRECHT)
LINDNER of Germany.
Erwin was an architect and worked in construction all his life. He was a
member of the New Apostolic Church in Sudbury. Erwin had a passion for
creating things and building them. Dearly loved husband of Sigrid
BECK,
proud father of George and his wife Elaine of Toronto. Dear grandfather
of Jordan and Derek. Erwin is also survived by one brother Gunter and
his wife Renate in Germany and predeceased by two other brothers. At
Erwin’s request there was no public visitation. Cremation. A memorial
service will be held at a later time.
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LINDNER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-12-15 published
Lloyd Otto
LINDNER
In loving memory of Lloyd Otto
LINDNER who died suddenly in Espanola on
Saturday, December 11, 2004, age 74 years.
Predeceased by his beloved wife
Elizabeth.
Loved by his children Kathryn
LINDNER
and husband Chris
RADDER of New Hamburg, Rob and wife
Beth
LINDNER of McGregor Bay.
Will be greatly missed by his only cherished grand_son William. Remembered by
sister Ruth
HEBEL.
Predeceased by brothers Henry and Bernhardt. Uncle of many nieces and nephews.
In celebration of the life of a man who lived life by his own rules. He
was an aviator, marksman, outdoorsman and avid supporter of Ducks
Unlimited. Lloyd earned a mechanical engineering degree from the
University of Waterloo which lead him to win the World Design Award 1967
for heavy equipment. He was a member of the Grand River and Doric
Masonic Lodges for 52 years. With his brother Henry, they owned and
operated a tool and die company in Kitchener. In 1971 he became a
tourist operator with his wife Betty and together they were active
members of Norther Ontario Tourist Outfitters. Additionally, Lloyd was the
executive secretary for the McGregor Bay Assoc. earning a lifetime achievement award upon his
retirement. While Lloyd, during his life, had the opportunity to work
and travel all over the globe, he chose to reside in his favourite spot
in the world, McGregor Bay. During his lifetime, Lloyd touched many lives. We will miss you.
Rob Kathe, Beth, Chris and William.
Friends will gather to remember and celebrate the life of Lloyd on July
3, 2005 at 2: 00 at Camp Hiawatha, McGregor Bay.
Arrangements in care of Island Funeral Home.
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LINSTEAD o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-03-24 published
Hilda Vivian
BAILEY
In Loving Memory of Hilda Vivian
BAILEY (née
DUXBURY) who died at
the Manitoulin Health Centre on Wednesday March 17, 2004 at the age of 86 years.
Predeceased by her husband Robert Owen
BAILEY
(Bob)
March 5, 1977.
Loving mother of Vivian and husband George
PENNIE of Manitowaning, Sherman and wife
Catherine of Little Current, Doug and Mary Ellen of Little Current, Martin
BOYNE and
wife Betty of Kagawong. Will be missed by grandchildren Peter and wife Sue
PENNIE,
Sandra
PENNIE and friend Pat, Kimberly and husband Leo
GROEN of Blind River, Martin
BAILEY,
Bradley and wife
Cynda
BAILEY.
Predeceased by Blaire, Vivian Diane and Connie Lynn.
Cherished great-grandmother of Jimmy, Drew, Ashley, Jordan, and Trenton. Dear sister of Erwin
and wife Orpha
DUXBURY, Helen and husband Carl
DUGGAN, Muriel
PYETTE (Louis predeceased),
Goldie DUXBURY
(Daisy predeceased.) Predeceased by Freda
LINSTEAD and Madeline
DUXBURY.
A visitation was held Friday, March 19 and a funeral service
Saturday, March 20, both at Island Funeral Home. Burial in Kagawong Cemetery.
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