SIM o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-05-19 published
Carl Archibald
BROWN
In loving memory of Carl Archibald
BROWN who passed away on May 12, 2004.
Carl BROWN, a resident of South Baymouth, passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre, Mindemoya, on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at the age of 80 years.
He was born at Tehkummah,
son of the late Archibald Martin and
Hazel Marie
(LITTLE)
BROWN. He was a member of St. Andrew's By the Sea
United Church at South Baymouth and a member of Doric Lodge number 455, Little
Current. Carl had been self employed all his life. He enjoyed gardening,
reading, walking in nature and biking. Carl was a kind and loving man,
known and respected by all. He will be greatly missed and his family and
all who knew him will cherish many happy memories. Carl is survived by
his loving wife
Roberta▼
(SIM)
BROWN.
Loving▼ and loved father and
grandfather of Robert
BROWN,
Gary▼
BROWN, wife
Christie▼ and their
children Marty, Alasha and Adam, Janice
BROWN and husband Gerry and
their children Christopher and Temara, Michael
BROWN and wife
Shelley▼
and their children Natalie, Darren and Camellia, Heather Nichols and
husband James and their children Myles and Katherine, Anne
McDONALD and
husband Barry and their children Andrew, Emily and Jessica, Bonnie
DOWHANIUK and husband James and their children Nadia and Peter, Frances
BRUYNS and husband Tony and their children Caleb, Kaitlynn, Liam and
Hannah, David
BROWN and wife
Marnie▼ and children Laura and Aislinn and
Mary SIMIONI and husband Oscar. Also survived by loving mother-in-law
Cecilia SIM, sister Marie
ANSTICE (husband Bert predeceased) and sister-
in-law Cora
COND and her husband Glen. Predeceased by brother William.
Friends may call at the Fairview United Church, Tehkummah after 7 pm on
Friday. The funeral service was conducted at the church on Saturday, May
15, 2004 at 11 am with Darlene Hardy officiating. Interment in Hilly Grove Cemetery.
Doric Masonic Lodge number 455 will conduct the memorial service on Friday at 7 pm.
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SIM o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-06-23 published
Ivan John EADIE
In loving memory of Ivan John
EADIE who passed away on May 24, 2004 in his home in the Warsaw area.
On May 21, 1925, Ivan John
EADIE was born in Little Current, Manitoulin Island,
son of the late Mary
SIM
and John Garnet Eadie. Ivan grew up and was educated on Manitoulin Island before going to work on
the Great Lakes with Patterson Steamship Lines. After a few years on the boats he enlisted with
the Mercant Marine and later joined the army, serving overseas during WWII. On December 6, 1947,
he married Barbara Phyllis
PAYNE on Manitoulin Island. They moved to the Warsaw area where Ivan
went to work for General Motors in Oshawa, retiring as a press operator in 1982. After retirement,
he and Barbara spent a great deal of time doing charity work, especially with the children, and over
the years fostered several children. Barbara passed away on April 2, 1993.
When Ivan was younger he played a little hockey and enjoyed hunting and fishing. While living in
Little Current, he had been a member of the Manitoulin Legion Branch 177. For 11&1/2 years he was
the President of the Warsaw Legion Branch 511 where he was a Charter and Life member.
Ivan received much love and enjoyment from his own family and all the children he had helped over the years.
Ivan is survived by his children Judith HENDREN (Howard), Arlene
WEBSTER (Don), Jay
EADIE, Debbie
HORN (Bob)
and Jackie Moore (George), siblings Ruby CHAPMAN, Margaret
LONSBERRY, Kathy
PURVIS, Joyce
BROWN, Ted,
Orville, Jerry and Melvyn
EADIE, 13 gandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild
and many foster children. Predeceased by his parents Mary and John
EADIE, wife
Barbara and brother Ross
EADIE.
The memorial service was held at the Warsaw Legion on Tuesday, June 1,
2004 at 1 pm with Reverend Peter Bishop officiating. Interment held at
Saint Mark’s Cemetery followed by reception at the Warsaw Legion.
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SIM o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-09-01 published
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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SIMIONI o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2004-05-19 published
Carl Archibald
BROWN
In loving memory of Carl Archibald
BROWN who passed away on May 12, 2004.
Carl BROWN, a resident of South Baymouth, passed away at the Manitoulin
Health Centre, Mindemoya, on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at the age of 80 years.
He was born at Tehkummah,
son of the late Archibald Martin and
Hazel Marie
(LITTLE)
BROWN. He was a member of St. Andrew's By the Sea
United Church at South Baymouth and a member of Doric Lodge number 455, Little
Current. Carl had been self employed all his life. He enjoyed gardening,
reading, walking in nature and biking. Carl was a kind and loving man,
known and respected by all. He will be greatly missed and his family and
all who knew him will cherish many happy memories. Carl is survived by
his loving wife
Roberta▲
(SIM)
BROWN.
Loving▲ and loved father and
grandfather of Robert
BROWN,
Gary▲
BROWN, wife
Christie▲ and their
children Marty, Alasha and Adam, Janice
BROWN and husband Gerry and
their children Christopher and Temara, Michael
BROWN and wife
Shelley▲
and their children Natalie, Darren and Camellia, Heather Nichols and
husband James and their children Myles and Katherine, Anne
McDONALD and
husband Barry and their children Andrew, Emily and Jessica, Bonnie
DOWHANIUK and husband James and their children Nadia and Peter, Frances
BRUYNS and husband Tony and their children Caleb, Kaitlynn, Liam and
Hannah, David
BROWN and wife
Marnie▲ and children Laura and Aislinn and
Mary SIMIONI and husband Oscar. Also survived by loving mother-in-law
Cecilia SIM, sister Marie
ANSTICE (husband Bert predeceased) and sister-
in-law Cora
COND and her husband Glen. Predeceased by brother William.
Friends may call at the Fairview United Church, Tehkummah after 7 pm on
Friday. The funeral service was conducted at the church on Saturday, May
15, 2004 at 11 am with Darlene Hardy officiating. Interment in Hilly Grove Cemetery.
Doric Masonic Lodge number 455 will conduct the memorial service on Friday at 7 pm.
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SIMMONDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2004-12-31 published
RAMSAY,
Gordon
Davidson
On Tuesday, December 21st, 2004, at Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen Sound, surrounded by his family. Gord
RAMSAY, Korean War
Veteran, passed away in his 75th year. Will be sadly missed by
his wife, Margaret, of Owen Sound. Predeceased in 1981 by his
late wife, Reene
(ADAM/ADAMS,) of Montreal. Dear father of John, of
Kitchener, Patricia (Bryan
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH), of Thornbury, Linda (Alex
BROWN),
of Meaford and stepfather of John (Bonnie)
WALKER, of Pennsylvania,
Leslie (Tyrone)
SIMMONDS, of Victoria, British Columbia and Christopher
(Liana) WALKER, of Milton. Also survived by six grandchildren,
one great-granddaughter, four step-grandchildren; two brothers,
Donald, of Cambridge and Lawrence, of Brockville and many nieces
and nephews. Gord was past president, past zone commander and
past district commander of the Royal Canadian Legion, a member
of St. George's Lodge A.F. + a.m. and the Ramoca Shrine Club
of Owen Sound. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Gord's
Life will commence with a Legion Service and then followed by
a Masonic Service at Branch 6, Royal Canadian Legion, Owen Sound
on Sunday, January 2nd, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Arrangements entrusted
to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Services, Owen Sound, 371-8507.
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