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AUSROTAS,
Vytautas
Passed away peacefully at home, with his family by his side,
on Tuesday, October 4th, 2005, in his 82nd year, following his
courageous 22-year battle with cancer. Born in Kybartai, Lithuania,
Vytautas was the beloved husband of Sigita, loving father of
Aldona (Simonelis), Bernadette (Rovas) and cherished grandfather
of Justin, Michael, Matthew and Julija. Friends may call at the
Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere,
east of the Jane subway, on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers
and Rosary in Lithuanian on Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Mass
to be held at the Lithuanian Martyrs Church, 2185 Stavebank Road,
Mississauga on Friday, October 7th, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment
to follow at Saint John's Lithuanian Cemetery. In memory, contributions
to a charity of choice would be appreciated.
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AUSTEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-31 published
AUSTEN,
Mabel▼
(August▼ 23, 1917 - January 29, 2005)
Mabel AUSTEN passed away peacefully at University Hospital. She
was the loving wife and partner for 63 years of Fred
AUSTEN of
London. Dear mother of Joyce (Peter
BAIN) of North Vancouver
and David (Bonnie) of Edmonton. She will be missed by her grandchildren
Michael BAIN (Barbara), Lisa
DESROCHES (Peter), Tim, Brian, Rosemary
AUSTEN, and great-grandchildren Spencer and Bailey
DESROCHES.
Mabel▼ also leaves her loving sister Lillian
DICKSON/DIXON of Peterborough.
Cremation has taken place. Join us for a reception to celebrate
Mabel's life Wednesday, February 2nd, 3-5 p.m. at Riverside United
Church, 451 Dunedin Drive. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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AUSTEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-01 published
AUSTEN,
Mabel▲
(August▲ 23, 1917-January 29, 2005)
Mabel AUSTEN passed away peacefully at University Hospital. She
was the loving wife and partner for 63 years of Fred
AUSTEN of
London. Dear mother of Joyce (Peter
BAIN) of North Vancouver
and David (Bonnie) of Edmonton. She will be missed by her grandchildren
Michael BAIN (Barbara), Lisa
DESROCHES (Peter, Tim, Brian, Rosemary
AUSTEN, and great-grandchildren Spencer and Bailey
DESROCHES.
Mabel▲ also leaves her loving sister Lillian
DICKSON/DIXON of Peterborough.
Cremation has taken place. Join us for a reception to celebrate
Mabel's life Wednesday, February 2nd, 3-5 p.m. at Riverside United
Church, 451 Dunedin Drive. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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AUSTEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-29 published
GRAVELLE,
Marlene
Mary (née
BENTLEY)
Peacefully, at St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto, on Wednesday,
April 27, 2005, in her 67th year. Beloved wife for 35 years of
Pat. Dear sister of Rena
AUSTEN and her son Grant, Joyce
LAING,
Carol DAVIES and her husband Tom and their daughters Lisa and
Heather. Marlene will be missed by her sister-in-law and friend
Frances GRAVELLE (wife of the late Bob.) Aunt of Blair and his
wife Carolyn and family, Craig, Murray and his wife Mary and
family, Jean and her husband Jacques
LABROSSE,
Brynne (wife of
the late Patrick Joseph
GRAVELLE,)
Mike
GRAVELLE and his wife
Vicky and their children Alex, Sam and Zach, Jim
GRAVELLE,
Sean
GRAVELLE and his wife
Marina and their children Tristan and Lauren.
Also survived by nieces and nephews in Scotland and United States.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way), from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday,
May 2, 2005 at 10 a.m. from St. Clement Church, 409 Markland
Dr., Etobicoke (at Bloor). Interment Assumption Cemetery, Mississauga.
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AUSTEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-14 published
HAMLY,
Gene
Alfred
(Former Ontario Sales Manager for Maple Leaf Mills). Passed away
quietly on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at the Ajax-Pickering Hospital
at the age of 80. Predeceased by his loving wife Louise. Father
to Linda SLOAN,
Daniel, and Ellen
ARMSTRONG. Father-in-law to
Donald SLOAN (deceased,) Maria, and Frank
ARMSTRONG.
Grandpa
to Kathleen, Jocelyn, Spencer, Alexandra, and Taylor. Brother
to Betty Hood
SCRIVEN (deceased,) Marilyn
AUSTEN, and Noreen
PYZER.
Visitation will be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of
McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave.
E.) on Sunday, October 16 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held at Saint Margaret in the Pines Anglican Church, 4130
Lawrence Ave. E. (west of Kingston Road) on Tuesday, October
18 at 10 a.m. Interment to follow in the church cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy, donations made to the Salvation Army
would be appreciated. You were the greatest Dad.
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AUSTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-04 published
AUSTER,
Ethel
Weiss
Died suddenly but peacefully on Friday 1 July 2005 in Toronto.
Mourned by her son, David L.
AUSTER, his wife, Janis J.H.
AUSTER,
of New York City, and David's father, Henry
AUSTER, of Toronto
as well as her many relations, Friends and colleagues. Funeral
service at Benjamin Memorial, 2401 Steeles, at 11 a.m. Monday
4 July; Shiva Monday afternoon following the burial, and Tuesday
5-9 p.m. in her home at 61 St Clair Street West, Apartment 609.
Relatives and Friends invited. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation of Toronto may be made
in her memory.
Professor AUSTER, A.B., M.L.S., Ed.D. was born in Montreal 4
June 1942. She graduated from Outremont High School in 1959,
attended McGill University 1959-1960, and after two years in
Cambridge, England, resumed her undergraduate education at Boston
University and went on to Simmons College, also in Boston, Massachusetts,
to get her Master's degree. She was librarian at Brookline High
School for two years, and then after the birth of her son returned
to Canada, settling in Toronto. When she resumed work, it was
as research librarian at the Toronto Board of Education, and
then as librarian at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
/ University of Toronto. It was there that she began studies
for her doctorate. As she was completing her research and dissertation,
she was appointed Assistant Professor of Library Science at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison. After a year and a half she
came back to Toronto as Assistant Professor at what was then
the Faculty of Library Science, and took part in the process
of transforming that institution into its current incarnation
as the Faculty of Information Studies.
She dies at the peak of a distinguished career, having published
three books in her own name and two as co-author that together
with her many articles made a major impact in her special field
of change and organizational behaviour affecting libraries, librarians,
and library users. Much esteemed within her profession, this
June in Calgary she received from the Canadian Association of
College and University Libraries the Miles Blackwell Award as
Outstanding Academic Librarian.
As well as through the fruits of her research, which constitute
a notable contribution to Canadian and international scholarship,
she served her faculty and university in many capacities and
was twice elected to the Governing Council of the University
of Toronto. But the administrative time that she most enjoyed
was her fifteen years as Chair of Doctoral Studies at Faculty
of Information Studies and the chance this gave her to work closely
with students, many of whom were inspired by her sense of fair
play and regard for others as much as by her exacting scholarly
standards. A brave, forthright and committed mentor and colleague,
she developed many of her working relationships into Friendships
that she prized dearly.
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AUSTERN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-24 published
ISRAELSTAM,
Sally
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at her residence. Sally
ISRAELSTAM,
beloved wife of Gerry. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Greg
and Soula of Ottawa. Loving daughter of Rose
KOWARSKY-
AUSTERN.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Paul and Barbara
KOWARSKY.
Devoted
grandmother of Daphne and Sam. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel,
2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service
on Thursday, November 24, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Linitzer
Society Section of Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund 416-496-8403.
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AUSTGARDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-02 published
DE PASQUALE,
Nicola
G.
Born Potenza, Italy, January 7, 1914. Died Friday evening, April
29, 2005, at York Central Hospital, after a malady resulting
in respiratory infection leading to further fatal complications.
Beloved member of the DE
PASQUALE family. He will now join his
siblings in the afterlife. We will forever lovingly miss him
and not forget his loving ways and I will always remember him
as a Father. All our extended family inclusive of grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, caregivers, Friends, and the family pets will
always remember his warm smile and laughter. We extend our greatest
thanks to all York Central Hospital teams and special thanks
to the I.C.C. team with special regard to Dr. Doug
AUSTGARDEN
for his professionalism and compassion during their continuous
efforts. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 4671 Highway
7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive), 905-851-9100,
on Monday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church (191 Wade Gate), on
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 10 a.m. Entombment to follow at Queen
of Heaven Cemetery.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2005-04-13 published
BURNSIDE,
Ruth▼ (née
ALTON)
At the Grey Bruce Health services in Owen Sound on Monday evening
April▼ 4, 2005 Ruth
BURNSIDE (née
ALTON,) the beloved wife of
the late Hillis
BURNSIDE.
The▼ loving mother of Oscar
BURNSIDE
and his wife
Lynne▼
PARSONS,
Anne▼ and her husband Ross
BLACKSHAW,
and George
BURNSIDE and his wife
Sharon.▼
Loving▼ grandmother of
Kimberley and her husband Tim
AUSTIN and Tim
BLACKSHAW.
Great-grandmother▼
of William. Dear sister of Fred
ALTON and his wife
Glenora.▼
Predeceased▼
by her brother Cecil (Sandy) and her sister Florence (Mrs. Ross
PORTER.)
Friends▼ were to call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A funeral service was to be conducted at Central Westside United
Church▼ on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating.
Interment in Markdale Cemetery, Markdale. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to either the Arthritis Society
or to the Markdale Hospital Building fund would be appreciated
by the family.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-06 published
BURNSIDE,
Ruth▲ (née
ALTON)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Monday evening
April▲ 4, 2005. Ruth
BURNSIDE (née
ALTON,) the beloved wife of
the late Hillis
BURNSIDE.
The▲ loving mother of Oscar
BURNSIDE
and his wife
Lynne▲
PARSONS,
Anne▲ and her husband Ross
BLACKSHAW,
and George
BURNSIDE and his wife
Sharon.▲
Loving▲ grandmother of
Kimberley and her husband Tim
AUSTIN and Tim
BLACKSHAW.
Great-grandmother▲
of William. Dear sister of Fred
ALTON and his wife
Glenora.▲
Predeceased▲
by her brother Cecil (Sandy) and her sister Florence (Mrs. Ross
PORTER.)
Friends▲ may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A funeral service will be conducted at Central Westside United
Church▲ on Friday afternoon at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating.
Interment in Markdale Cemetery, Markdale. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to either the Arthritis Society
or to the Markdale Hospital Building fund would be appreciated
by the family.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-18 published
CHILTON,
Elsie
Mae (née
AUSTIN)
Elsie Mae
(AUSTIN) of Mount Brydges and formerly of Saint Thomas,
on Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward Harold
CHILTON and dearly loved mother of George and his wife
Carol
CHILTON of Saint Thomas, William "Bill" and his wife
Vicky
CHILTON
of Sparta and Robert "Bob"
CHILTON of Mount Brydges. Loved grandmother
of Karen, Michael, Connie and David and great-grandmother of
Amanda, Brandon and Ryan. Sister of Doris. Predeceased by 7 brothers
Jack, Harold, Alfred, George, Walter, Arthur and William Austin
and by 3 sisters Amy, Irene and Shirley.
Elsie was born in Saint Thomas, on September 3, 1919, the daughter
of the late William Henry and Eva May
(FARR)
AUSTIN.
She has
lived most of her life in this area. She worked as a clerk in
her brother's flower shop, for Ruebens and was a correctional
officer. Elsie enjoyed quilting, crafts, travel, bingo, casinos
and horse racing. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Saturday
at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in Union Cemetery. Visitation Saturday
from 1: 00-2:00 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Children's
Hospital of Western Ontario, London.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-21 published
WALTERS,
Lorne
Alexander
Lorne Alexander, 85, of R.R.#2, Embro passed away suddenly at
Celebrantion Hospital, Orlando, Florida on Saturday, March 19,
2005. He was born in West Zorra Township, Oxford County on October
19, 1919 a son of the late Frank and Della
WALTERS. He had farmed
at Lot 32, Con. 7 of Zorra Township and was a member of St. Andrew's
United Church, Brookdale. He married the former Ruth Pauline
LOWES at Princeton on July 13, 1946. She predeceased him on February
Lorne is survived by one son, Bob and his wife
Gail
WALTERS of
Stratford; four daughters, Sharon and husband Larry
PYE of Ingersoll,
Darlene and husband Andy
WHITTAKER of R.R.#1, Embro; Judy
WALTERS-
CHANDLER
of R.R.#2, Embro; Lori and husband Fred
ELLIS of R.R.#5, Stratford
twelve grandchildren, Julie, Neal and Jacqui
WALTERS,
Scott and
wife Lisa PYE, Steven
PYE, Loretta and husband Ken
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON,
Sherri and husband Andrew
BELL,
Keith
WHITTAKER, Kyle
WHITTAKER
and fianceé Tracey
AUSTIN,
Sheila▼
WHITTAKER, Jason and Rebecca
CHANDLER; ten great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Thelma
WALTERS
of Woodstock, Ann Maslen of R.R.#1, Embro; sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Lois and Tom
DWYER of Mt. Brydges and brother-in-law,
Stuart LOWES of London. He was predeceased by brother, Lloyd
WALTERS; half-brother, Roy "Bud"
MASLEN; sister-in-law, Freda
HALLMAN.
Relatives and Friends will be received in the Francis
Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock on Tuesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Thursday March 24, 2005 at
1 p.m. The Reverend Janice
AICKEN will officiate. Interment in Knox
Presbyterian Cemetery, Harrington. As expression of sympathy,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Sunshine
Foundation would be appreciated and may be made through the funeral
home by calling 1-519-655-2431.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-27 published
AUSTIN,
Jean
Isabel (née
GALBRAITH)
Mrs. Jean Isabel
AUSTIN (née
GALBRAITH) of Smith Falls, formerly
of Delhi passed away at Perth and Smith Falls District Hospital
on Thursday, February 10, 2005 in her 84th year. Beloved wife
of Braden AUSTIN.
Loving▼ mother of David (Mary Ellen,) James
(Paddy) and Donna. Cherished grandmother of David and Carol Anne
AUSTIN.
Beloved▼ sister of Elizabeth
RICE and Mary
MURAT and predeceased
by her brothers Donald and Douglas and by her parents James and
Mary GALBRAITH. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
April 30th at 1: 00 p.m. at Delhi United Church with Lay Pastoral
Minister-in-Training Cheryl
FITCH officiating. Inurnment will
follow in the Delhi Cemetery. Donations to the Delhi United Church
can be made at the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi and will be gratefully
acknowledged by the family.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-02 published
ROBITAILLE,
Jerome "
Jerry"
At his home on Friday, April 29th, 2005, Jerome "Jerry"
ROBITAILLE
of Sarnia in his 73rd year. Survived by his wife
Patsy
ROBITAILLE
of Sarnia. Predeceased by his son Ricky
ROBITAILLE.
Beloved father
of Michele and Jim
BERNARDI,
Randy
ROBITAILLE, Kim and Bob
GEROMETTE
all of London, Mark and Jackie
ROBITAILLE of Belmont, Lorenzo
and Lisa HASTINGS of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Theresa
MATHESON
of Sarnia. Dear grandfather of Tamara and Rachel
BERNARDI,
Brodie
and Jordan
GEROMETTE all of London, Cole and Kylie
ROBITAILLE
of Belmont, Patty
MATHESON of Sarnia, Cody, Anthony, and Austin
HASTINGS of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Cassy
HASTINGS of Ann
Arbor. Dear brother of Collete and Ashton, Gertrude, Mable and
Wally, Eugere, Barney and Linda, Rosie and Karen, Phil and the
late Bella, Reg and Arlene, Jeanette and Bill. Also survived
by his in-laws; Delma
SEYMOUR and family of Billings, Montana,
Gail and Bill
GILLESPIE and family of Essex, Ontario, Sally and
John McMAN from Port Huron, Michigan, Lucy and Bruce
McLEISH
and family of Granger, Indiana, Ted and Sandy
ROSKEY and family
of Peck, Michigan., Kathy and Eldon
AUSTIN and family of Chatham,
Ontario, Pearl and Don
INGRAM and family of Washougal, Washington,
Carl and Susie
ROSKEY and family of Croswell, Michigan. The family
will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel,
1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London for visitation on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Where the funeral service will
be on Wednesday, May 4th, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the United
(Metachromatic) Leukodystrophy Foundation, 2304 Highland Drive,
Sycamore, Illinois 60178 or the Canadian Cancer Society would
be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral
Home 452-3770.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-09 published
McWILLIAM,
Wreatha
Alexine
(WHITTAKER)
Peacefully on May 7, 2005, Mrs. Wreatha Alexine
McWILLIAM
(WHITTAKER)
of London in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Alex
McWILLIAM.
Loving
Mother of Catherine
McDONALD
(Wilfred.) Dear grandmother
of James SAVARD (Amy), Bridget
SAVARD, Ronald
SAVARD (Neely),
Tim McDONALD
(Linda) and Debbie
AUSTIN (Richard.)
Will be sadly
missed by great-grandchildren Amelie, Ricky, Melissa, Ryan, Carly
and Madison as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sisters Merle, Lillian and Vi and brothers Clifford and George.
Visitation will be held in the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel
(520 Dundas Street, London) on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be conducted at East London Anglican Ministry of
Wednesday, May 11th, 2005. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant.
Memorial donations to the East London Anglican Ministries or
the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-09 published
AUSTIN,
Idell
(McDONALD)
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Thursday September
8, 2005, Idell
(McDONALD)
AUSTIN of Goderich in her 79th year.
Beloved wife of the late Vincent
AUSTIN. Dear mother of Audrey
and Ron DURNIN,
Kevin and Carolyn
AUSTIN, Lynn and Larry
MILLION
all of Goderich, Michele and Bob
ROURKE of R.R.#1 Fullerton,
Bethany ROBSON of Kingsbridge, Barry and Kathy
AUSTIN of Nile,
Marlowe and Deb
AUSTIN of Goderich. Loving grandmother of 16
grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Sister of Marion
McLENNAN,
Velma (Colin)
MOORE, Alan (Beryl)
MacDONALD, Gord (Doris)
MacDONALD.
Best friend to Jack
VAN
HOORN of Kingsbridge and special mother
to Mary Ann
WERNER and Kevin
O'NEIL.
Predeceased by sons Lorne
and Vincent in infancy, grand_son Jeremy
AUSTIN and brothers Lorne,
Willis and Neil
MacDONALD.
The family will receive Friends at
the McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East St.
Goderich on Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday morning at
10: 30. Cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or
Canadian Diabetes Association gratefully acknowledged.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-10 published
HURLBURT,
Gwenyth▼
Margaret▼ (née
JONES)
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing
of Gwenyth Margaret
HURLBURT in her 85th year. She died peacefully
on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at Sunrise Assisted Living Centre,
where she had been residing the past three years. She was predeceased
by her beloved husband Ronald on Christmas Day 2001. Cherished
mother of Geoffrey (deceased,) Karen
AUSTIN
(Harley,▼)
Catherine▼
BROWN
(Paul,▼)
Maureen▼
WILSON (Robert) and beloved grandmother
of David and Susan
AUSTIN,
Stephanie▼ and Daniel
BEAULIEU, Mark
and Ryan BROWN, and Erin and Meghan
WILSON.
The▼ family would
like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff on the Sunrise
Reminiscence Floor for their kindness, patience and loving care
of our mother the last few years, and in particular would like
to mention Kim, Deb and Peggy. A Funeral Service will be held
at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West,
Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Avenues), on Tuesday,
January 11, 2005 at 3 p.m. In Gwen's memory, donations to the
Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
The family rejoices in the fact that Ron and Gwen are together
again -- the circle is now complete.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-22 published
John GLADSTONE,
Cleric And Orator 1921-2005
Handsome, eloquent and blessed with a keen intelligence, the
Baptist minister was 'a pulpit virtuoso' who cultivated a large
and loyal Toronto congregation, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,▼
January 22, 2005 - Page S7
A passionate soccer fan, an avid reader of spy thrillers and
a man of unwavering faith, John
GLADSTONE was such a compelling
preacher that he drew celebrants to his Toronto pulpit from as
far away as Michigan. For more than 30 years, Reverend Charles Adams
of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit would conduct
two services for his own congregation on Sunday mornings, drive
with his wife to Toronto to hear Reverend
GLADSTONE deliver his evening
sermon and then get back in their car for the four-hour drive
home.
Back in the early 1970s, a time of bristling racial tensions
in the northern U.S., Reverend Adams was feeling burdened by the
weight of his pastoral duties. He loved Toronto "as a city of
high intellect and high culture" and he wanted "to be where I
could be stimulated, but not called upon [as a pastor]. Chancing
upon Yorkminster Park Baptist Church in mid-town Toronto, he
found himself in a "gorgeous, gorgeous church and wonderful music
and great, great preaching" by Reverend
GLADSTONE.
Rev. Adams always sat in a back pew because he didn't want to
be conspicuous, although as a black man in those white-bread
days that was a slim hope. "I just wanted to receive the word
and it was preached with such clarity and such classical greatness
that I would go many times to fulfill my spiritual cup and recharge
my batteries," he said this week. "Dr.
GLADSTONE stimulated me
intellectually and spiritually as a man who was morally committed
to what he was doing and what he was about."
John Norris
GLADSTONE was born in 1921 in London, the second
of three children of a Baptist minister and his wife. He grew
up in Suffolk in the east of England, playing goal in soccer
and developing a life-long passion for the Arsenal football club
of London. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force when the Second
World War broke out, hoping to become a pilot. Because he was
myopic in one eye, he failed the eyesight test and was assigned
instead to the "codes-and-ciphers" detachment. That is probably
how he survived the war, commented his son Peter
GLADSTONE, a
Toronto cardiologist, pointing out that his father had served
in Iceland and was part of the Normandy landing in June, 1944,
before being sent to Australia to help defend against a feared
expansion of the war in Asia.
After peace came, Reverend
GLADSTONE attended Manchester Baptist
College. He graduated and was ordained in 1950, the same year
he married Joyce
AUSTIN. In the early years of their marriage
and his ministry they served in churches in Caversham, Plymouth
and Bromley and had their two children, Peter and Judith. Leonard
GRIFFITH, long-time minister at St. Paul's Anglican Church and
another legendary Toronto preacher, met Reverend
GLADSTONE in 1960
when he moved to England to serve as minister in an Anglican
church in the East End of London.
The two families both lived in Bromley, an awkward commute to
Rev. GRIFFITH's church. One Sunday night, feeling exhausted from
preaching both a morning and an evening sermon at City Temple,
Rev. GRIFFITH arrived at Bromley Station, praying for a bus to
take him the rest of the way home. Instead, as he told the celebrants
at the memorial service for Reverend
GRIFFITH on Sunday, he found
"an angel on the platform, wearing a clerical collar," with a
car waiting outside.
Later, Reverend
GRIFFITH invited his friend to preach at a week-day
noon service at City Temple. "Here was a pulpit virtuoso who
approached the preaching task with the preparation and dedication
of a violinist approaching a concerto," Reverend
GRIFFITH said in
his tribute. "His sermon gripped me because it had something
to say. It was well structured, richly illustrated, appealing
to my heart as well as my mind. He had obviously written a full
manuscript, but there was no sign of it, because he looked directly
into the faces of his congregation and preached with an eloquence
that flowed from his finger tips."
The GLADSTONE family immigrated to Canada in response to a call
from Yorkminster Park Baptist Church early in 1965. He served
the congregation for 26 years, publishing four books of his collected
sermons, contributing regularly to Moments of Meditation on
CFRB
radio and guest preaching in a wide variety of pulpits that included
the Bill Graham Schools of Evangelism and the First Baptist Church
in Washington, where he spent eight months as an interim minister
after he officially retired from Yorkminster Park.
His evangelical prowess is celebrated in The John N. Gladstone
Festival of Preaching at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton,
an annual professional-development event devoted to technique
and sources.
Former cabinet minister Barbara
MacDOUGALL, who grew up attending
Sunday services in the church, described him as very caring and
compassionate, but also realistic. "He understood the whole range
of human emotion," she said. In commenting on his "seamless and
very interesting sermons," she said Reverend
GLADSTONE had an exceptional
mind that he combined with a great faith and a formidable capacity
to communicate. "He had a scholarly background so he was very
knowledgeable and he also had a good sense of humour. I don't
think any of his sermons passed without some humorous anecdote
that would illustrate his point very well."
A tall, handsome man with a slight British accent, chalk-white
hair and a twinkle in his eye, Reverend
GLADSTONE's appearance and
manner of dressing were as elegant as his speech. "We all have
our vulnerabilities and maybe that was one of his, but it is
not one that I regard as serious," Ms.
MacDOUGALL said with a
laugh. "If God gives you the gift of being good-looking, what
are you waiting for?"
Anglican canon Reginald
STACKHOUSE, referred to him as "one of
the last pulpit giants" who not only attracted a larger attendance
to his church, but held it for more than two decades. That's
a considerable tribute, he said, to somebody who was preaching
twice a Sunday in a time when the conventional wisdom decreed
that sermons were out of date, preaching was an anachronism,
and the church itself was in decline. "John
GLADSTONE represented
the reality, mainly that people still look for the spoken word
and respond to it when it is done so well."
Rev. Adams concurred. "He was an amazing master of the English
language with a very clear lyrical way of expressing himself,"
he said. As a preacher, Reverend
GLADSTONE used examples and illustrations
from literature, the Bible, current events and everyday life
to make concrete connections with his congregation. "He was inspirational
in his prayers," said Reverend
STACKHOUSE. "He had a combination
of elegant language and suppliant delivery. One did not get the
impression that he was haranguing the Almighty; he was petitioning,
but in a most elegant way."
Both his children considered him a "wonderful" father who loved
them unconditionally. "We certainly weren't unconditionally good,
but that didn't matter," said his daughter Judith
MURRAY, a physiotherapist.
"He had a terrific sense of humour," added his son Peter.
After 47 years of marriage, Reverend
GLADSTONE's wife
Joyce died
in 1997, the same year he underwent a double bypass heart operation.
Three years later, he suffered a couple of small strokes that
affected his ability to organize his thoughts. When he found
he could no longer preach extemporaneously to the high standards
he had set himself, he stepped down from the pulpit and served
the church in other ways.
His successor Reverend Peter
HOLMES was "very gracious" about asking
him to lead the congregation in prayer and to read the scripture
during services, according to Ms.
MURRAY. And her father was
very gracious in return. "I never ask, but I always say yes,"
he told his daughter about Reverend
HOLMES's invitations. He also
devoted a lot of time to House of Compassion, an organization
that serves the homeless, and to the Langham Trust, a foundation
established for the education of clergy in the developing world.
His support of the Arsenal football club grew as time passed
and in his retirement he devoted Saturday mornings to watching
his favourite team on television. "He was an Arsenal fan to the
end," said his son. "It was a big comfort to him" after his wife
died, said his daughter, adding with a chuckle that her mother
"wouldn't have allowed him to watch that much soccer."
Admitting that as a child it was sometimes hard to share her
father with the rest of the congregation, Ms.
MURRAY said that
"as a kid you see that as a negative, but now I see it as a positive.
My pastor said [after her father died] 'he pointed the way to
heaven for a lot of people.' How could I not share somebody who
was doing that?"
John Norris
GLADSTONE was born in the Hammersmith area of London
on October 6, 1921. He died of cancer after a long illness in
Toronto on January 4. He was 83. He is survived by his son Peter
and daughter Judith.
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AUSTIN,
Arthur▼
Graham (1920-2005)
Peacefully at Royal City Manor in New Westminster, British Columbia
on January 26, 2005, in his 85th year. Graham
AUSTIN was born
in Calgary on August 13, 1920 to parents Arthur and Vera
AUSTIN.
He attended the University of Alberta, graduating in Commerce
and signed up as an officer in training in 1942. During his training
on the West Coast he courted his future wife, Audrey
PUTNAM of
Winnipeg, and was posted to England in the spring of 1943. Graham
served in the 5th Canadian Armoured Division as a Lieutenant
commanding a platoon of the 1st Canadian Motor Ambulance Convoy
evacuating wounded from the front. After the conclusion of the
Italian campaign Graham's unit was transferred to Northwest Europe
where he served with the Canadian Army in Holland. Upon Graham's
return to Canada in 1946 he married Audrey and settled in Calgary
where Graham obtained his Chartered Accountant's designation.
After working for some small companies engaged in oil and gas
exploration, Graham joined TransCanada Pipelines in 1954 as one
of the original employees. In 1956, Audrey, Graham and their
young family moved with TransCanada Pipelines to Toronto where
Graham was a key member of the team building the national pipeline.
Graham became Corporate Controller of TransCanada in 1971 and
was the first Canadian appointed as an officer to the American
Gas Association. Graham represented TransCanada Pipelines on
its first endeavours to develop the gas resources in the Arctic
and Mackenzie Valley delta and at the time of his retirement
in 1984 was Vice President and General Manager of one of the
company's diversified transmission operations. Graham was an
active member and committee volunteer at St. George's United
Church in Toronto, the Financial Executives Institute and enjoyed
entertaining his Friends and family at the family cottage on
Lake Muskoka. After retirement Graham remained active in volunteering
for several years as Treasurer of the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind. Graham was blessed with many dear Friends from
his youth, U of A, the Army, TransCanada and Muskoka. He loved
to cruise Lake Muskoka and was famous for his 'moose call' and
infectious laugh. His children have great memories of going on
day-long explorations of the three big lakes in the early days
with their Dad in his ten horsepower outboard. Graham was slowed
down with a stroke in 1989 but continued to live life as fully
as he could. In 2001, he and Audrey moved west again and settled
in New Westminster. Graham lost his beloved Audrey in 2002 and
missed her terribly but was buoyed by the support and comfort
of his family and Friends. Graham leaves his four children: Penny
NELSON (Paul), Joan
VON
ENGELBRECHTEN (Fred), Ron (Trudy) and
Paul
(Beth;) grandchildren Martha, Julia and Tristane
NELSON
Karl and Eric
VON
ENGELBRECHTEN; Danielle, Ryan and Tim
AUSTIN
and Alexander, Michelle and Natalie
AUSTIN; brother Douglas
AUSTIN
of Calgary and sister Madeline
FREEMAN of Toronto. Graham was
a fond brother-in-law to Jim and Bunny
PUTNAM,
Margaret
PUTNAM,
David and Carolyn
ELLIS and Mary
PUTNAM and remembered by numerous
nephews and nieces. A special note of thanks is extended by Graham's
family to Mary Ann Corona and all of the staff at Royal City Manor
for their wonderful care of Graham and Audrey over the years.
A memorial service will be held at Como Lake United Church, corner
of King Albert and Marmont streets, Coquitlam, British Columbia,
at 11: 00 am on Thursday February 3, 2005 with a reception to
follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind, 1929 Bayview Ave., Toronto, M4G 3E8
or if preferred to Central United Church, Calgary, Eglinton St.
George's United Church, Toronto, or to Como Lake United Church,
would be gratefully acknowledged.
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CRUICKSHANK,
Pamela
Ellen (née
AUSTIN) R.N., S.C.M.; (1930-2005)
Age 74 of Mississauga, Ontario, died Sunday January 30th, 2005
at Trillium Health Centre surrounded by her family, after suffering
from a long illness.
She was born December 17, 1930 in Ramsgate, England to Walter
and Doris AUSTIN.
She was educated in England and became an R.N. and state certified
midwife. She later married Barney, moved to Canada and had six
children. She was known for her service to others and her family.
She was also a gifted writer. She is survived by her husband,
Barney of Mississauga; six children, Mary
CRUICKSHANK, of England
Anne Marie
MAHAR and her husband, Joseph, of Andover, Maine
Cathy LAO and her husband, Mike, of Mississauga; Barney
CRUICKSHANK
and his wife, Stefanie, of Germany; Martin
CRUICKSHANK and his
fiancé Charlotte
RICHMOND of Mississauga; as well as six grandchildren,
Marissa and Sarah
LAO, Amy Jane and Adam
MAHAR, Alexander
CRUICKSHANK
and Andrew
CRUICKSHANK, and future grandchildren Liam and Sammy
BRAMBSCOME.
She was predeceased by her parents.
A funeral mass will be held at St. Catherine of Sienna's Church
at 2340 Hurontario Street, Mississauga, Ontario at 9: 30 am, Saturday
February 5th. There will be no visitation. A celebration of Pam's
life will take place following the funeral mass at a place to
be announced at the funeral. In lieu of flowers, those who wish
may make a donation in her memory to Canadian Food For Children,
40 King George's Rd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M8X 1L3, 416-231-2817.
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CAMPBELL,
Helen▼
Emily▼
Passed away on Tuesday April 5, 2005 at the Scarborough General
Hospital in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Albert M.
CAMPBELL. Loving mother of Mary (Paul
AUSTIN), Ian (Donna), David
(Barbara) and Jane (Peter
HAMMOND.) Dear grandmother of Peter,
Nancy and Karen
AUSTIN,
Andrew,▼
Mark▼ and Heather
CAMPBELL, Becky,
Meagan and James
CAMPBELL,
Allison,▼
Stuart▼ and Gillian
HAMMOND.
Also▼ great-grandmother to Ben and David
AUSTIN and Julia
CAMPBELL.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to all the
caregivers especially Tim and Rob
DUGGAN,
Vana,▼
Yeshi,▼
Karen▼
and Charmaine. The family will receive Friends at the McDougall
and Brown Funeral Home (2900 Kingston Rd. Scarborough) 416-267-4656
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral service will be held
on Saturday April 9, 2005 at Christ Church Anglican (155 Markham
Rd., Scarborough) at 11: 00 a.m. Interment: Saint Margaret's Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Girl Guides of Canada or
Christ Church would be appreciated by the family.
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AUSTIN-
SMITH,
Cicely
Joan
(World Traveller, Professional Pianist, Singing Teacher, English
Educator in Pakistan, and Published Poet)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital in her 97th year. Joan, beloved wife of the
late John. Loved mother of Joyce
GRANT,
Peter and Sandra
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving grandmother of John, Brenda, Sidney, Peter, Vanessa, Stuart,
Lesley Ann and Shelby. Great-grandmother of 10 grandchildren
and great-great-grandmother of 1. Survived by her brother Ford
WILLIAMS.
For
Funeral information, please contact Kopriva Taylor
Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, (905-844-2600).
Special thanks to the caring staff at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, Meals on Wheels and to care workers Judy and
Shelley of the Community Care Access Centre Condolences may be
sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
AUSTIN-
SMITH on the subject
line.
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MARSHALL,
Margaret
Bawn (née
AUSTIN)
90, Chester, died September 13, 2005 in Surf Lodge, Lockeport.
Born in Toronto, the daughter of Alfred Henry and Margaret
BAWN)
AUSTIN.
Margaret▲▼ is survived by her daughter Dorothy "Dolly"
(Jim) DIMITROFF,
Chester, son Austin (Margaret)
MARSHALL, Yellowknife,
grandchildren Kelly, Jayme (Connie)
DIMITROFF,
Allison and Sean
MARSHALL.
Predeceased by her husband John Fraser, sisters, her
twin Dorothy and Edna. Memorial service will be 11 a.m. Friday,
October 7th, 2005 in Chester United Baptist Church with Rev.
Dan GREEN officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Chester United Baptist Church Building
Fund. Arrangements entrusted to Davis Funeral Home, Chester,
Nova Scotia (902-275-3811).
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-29 published
John ARNUP,
Lawyer And Judge (1911-2005)
Ontario Court of Appeal judge pioneered legal aid and was known
for scrupulous integrity, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,▲
October 29, 2005, Page S9
As a litigator, judge and advocate, John
ARNUP spoke quietly,
wrote eloquently and acted with integrity. He argued more than
50 cases in the Supreme Court of Canada, handed down 200 written
judgments in his 15 years as a judge on the Ontario Court of
Appeal, and pioneered universal legal aid in Ontario.
Eight years ago when the Ontario Legal Aid Plan was in danger
of collapsing in the wake of Mike Harris's Common Sense Revolution,
Mr. ARNUP, then 86, addressed his colleagues in a spontaneous
speech that is still remembered for its persuasive eloquence.
He expressed his abiding belief that providing legal assistance
is a "matter of human rights and common decency." And then he
rose to the charge. The government of Ontario seemed to "regard
legal aid as equivalent to another form of welfare," he said.
"And if welfare is going to be cut and public housing is going
to be cut and health services are going to be cut, obviously
legal aid is no different and it must be cut. This attitude has
got to be fought on every front... I am going to stand on [the
good ship Legal Aid] until it is rehabilitated or it goes down
beneath the waters, but I am not going to give up."
John Douglas
ARNUP was the eldest of six children of Jesse Henry
ARNUP, a Toronto Methodist minister (who served as moderator
of the United Church of Canada in 1945-46) and his wife Ella
Maud (LEESON.)
He went to McMurrich Public School and Oakwood Collegiate Institute
where, despite his slight frame and short stature, he excelled
at basketball and hockey. He also edited the school magazine
and was valedictorian of his graduating class.
Mr. ARNUP went on to Victoria College in the University of Toronto.
A passion for playing bridge exacted an academic toll and he
had to transfer out of honours. It was probably the last time
in his life that he wasn't properly prepared for an examination.
He majored in English and history, played softball, directed
two musical productions and worked as feature editor of Acta
Victoriana, the college paper, as well as sports editor of The
Varsity.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1932, followed by a
law degree from Osgoode Hall in 1935, where he finished first
in his class. He articled at Mason, Foulds, Davidson, Carter
& Kellock (now Weir and Foulds) and was invited to join the firm
after his call to the Ontario bar in 1935.
About this time he met Dora
ULRICHSSEN, an executive assistant
to the president of Lever Brothers. They were married on August
2, 1941, and eventually had four daughters, Judith, Carol, Katherine
and Jane.
Historian Katherine
ARNUP, a professor at Carleton University
in Ottawa, told mourners at her father's memorial service how
she and her sisters learned "the rules of evidence" around the
dining room table. "We would engage in spirited discussions about
politics and history -- arguments Dad always won, often by leaving
the table to get the Encyclopedia Britannica, to substantiate
his point. You learned never to fake it -- to know your facts
and to let them speak for themselves."
Mr. ARNUP's poor eyesight made him eligible to serve in the armed
forces during the Second World War. Instead, he worked as a civilian
lawyer for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
He was named a King's Counsel in 1950, and became senior partner
at Arnup, Foulds, Weir Boeckh and Morris in the mid-1950s, some
20 years after he had joined the firm. He had the earning power
to help his younger brother Bill through medical school and to
help his parents spend winters in Florida. He also acquired a
1939 Plymouth. This vehicle, which was the first car owned by
any ARNUP, conveyed Friends and family to the cottage and newlyweds
on honeymoons.
Allan McNiece
AUSTIN, known to his Friends as "Bunny" or "Mac,"
arrived at the law firm as an articling student in 1952 and worked
with Mr. ARNUP as a junior, an associate and a partner. In his
eulogy, Mr.
AUSTIN remarked: "Working for John was a pleasure
because he was brighter than anybody else in the office, he worked
harder than anybody else and his partners' meetings were infrequent,
efficient and short."
As a lawyer, Mr.
ARNUP had a quiet sense of humour and a sharp
memory. During an examination for discovery 50 years ago, Mr.
AUSTIN asked why a particular lawyer asked so many questions
of fact. "That is his technique," replied Mr.
ARNUP. "He turns
over every stone on the beach." At trial, some two years later,
the same lawyer was cross-examining the same witness. It was
mid-afternoon and Mr.
AUSTIN was suffering from the soporific
effects of a good lunch. Poking him gently in the ribs, Mr.
ARNUP
whispered, "
AUSTIN, wake up. He's getting to our part of the
beach."
George FINLAYSON, now retired from the Court of Appeal, also
worked for Mr.
ARNUP as a junior in the mid-1950s. "He gave me
a lot of responsibility and a lot of support and made sure I
got credit for everything that I did. I found him a very good
mentor."
He also acted against Mr.
ARNUP many times over the years. "The
nice thing about him was that he was always a gentleman. You
didn't have to worry about him taking advantage of your inexperience,"
said Mr. FINLAYSON.
"He was a very straight-forward person. He laid his cards on
the table and beat you on merit."
By the late 1950s, Mr.
ARNUP was a leading counsel on just about
any subject in civil law, known for the thoroughness of his research
and the good sense and logic of his arguments, according to John
MORDEN, another retired judge of the Court of Appeal.
They overlapped on the bench for seven years (from 1978-1985).
"He was businesslike and courteous at all times. He had wide
legal knowledge and he was efficient in conducting the hearings
and circulating his judgments," said Mr.
MORDEN. "It didn't matter
what area of the law, he did whatever was required to get on
top of it and to produce a very lucid, readable judgment. "
Mr. ARNUP also worked diligently on behalf of his profession.
He was elected a bencher (or director) of the Law Society of
Upper Canada (the governing body or Convocation of lawyers in
Ontario) in 1952 and served as treasurer (the equivalent of president)
from 1963-66. He had to step down when he was appointed a judge
in 1970, but became active again as a life bencher when he retired
from the court at 75.
"John ARNUP may have been the most effective treasurer the law
society every had," according to Mr.
FINLAYSON.
Even as a bencher,
he was very effective in resolving a conflict between the University
of Toronto and the law society over who should be responsible
for legal education -- the academy or the profession. "He got
the parties together and got them to settle their differences
and the law society stopped running its own law school and moved
up to York University," said Mr.
FINLAYSON.
His major achievement, however, was designing, negotiating and
implementing a universal system of legal aid in Ontario. In his
speech to Convocation in April of 1997, Mr.
ARNUP remembered
how it came about.
In the fall of 1963, shortly after he had become treasurer of
the law society, he approached Fred
CASS, then attorney-general
of Ontario, and said: "We have a voluntary plan but it is not
good enough.... If you put up the money, we will put up the people
and we will run the plan, but you will always have somebody --
particularly from your financial department -- sitting with us
and reporting to the government of the day."
A few days later, Mr.
CASS and Mr.
ARNUP went to see Leslie
FROST,
then premier of Ontario "and in succinct terms we put the proposition
to him," said Mr.
ARNUP. "He thought about it for about 15 seconds
and he said: 'Go ahead.' "
After he retired from the bench, Mr.
ARNUP wrote Middleton: The
Beloved Judge, a biography of William Edward
MIDDLETON , a former
justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario. It was published by
McClelland and Stewart in conjunction with the law society in 1988.
Mr. ARNUP remained in robust health well into his 90s, curling,
participating as a bencher, and avidly following national and
global affairs. The recipient of several honorary degrees, he
was made an officer of the Order of Canada in 1989.
There were sorrows as well as accolades. Mrs.
ARNUP suffered
a brain aneurysm in 1990 and has been in ill health ever since.
His daughter Carol died of cancer in 1997. Two years ago, Mr.
ARNUP developed myelodysplastic syndrome, a bone-marrow disease
that disrupts the production of blood cells.
The last comment Katherine
ARNUP made in her eulogy was about
how her father made his children feel safe. "You could always
call on him for help, advice or wise counsel," she said.
Afterward, she realized that he made "everybody" feel safe. "You
knew when John
ARNUP was on the bench you were going to get a
fair hearing and that legal aid was in good hands," she said
yesterday. "He had old-fashioned qualities of decency and integrity."
John Douglas
ARNUP was born in Toronto on May 24, 1911. He died
on October 5. He was 94. He is survived by his wife, Dora, three
daughters, four grandchildren and three siblings.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-16 published
SIMPSON,
Christopher▼
Stephen▼
Thomas▼
Peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg on
Friday,▼
August▼ 12th, 2005, Christopher
SIMPSON at 41 years of
age. Loving husband of Kimberly
SIMPSON (née
FINNESSY.)
Dear▼
step-father of Destiny
FINNESSY
(Sean▼
MAHANEY.) Cherished son
of Jack and Anne
SIMPSON.
Beloved▼ brother of Maureen
SIMPSON
(Almos TASSONYI), Richard
SIMPSON (Karen
SIMPSON), Nancy
SIMPSON
(the late Douglas
AUSTIN,)
Jacqueline
SIMPSON (Douglas
WHITTEN.)
Uncle of Rory, Craig, Bryan, Michelle, Carleigh, Lindsay, Meghan,
Marin, Nicole, Stephen. Son-in-law of Carol
McCREA. Brother-in-law
of Kathy GREER/GRIER,
Pam▼
SMITH (Chris,)
Judy
COOK (Doug.) Also uncle
of Matthew, Stephanie, Adam, Allison, Samantha, William, and
Dale. Also missed by Bear, Ella, Belle, and Trixie. Cremation
with a Memorial Service was held at MacCoubrey Funeral Home,
30 King St. E. in Cobourg on Wednesday, August 17th, at 2 pm.
Interment at the Heritage Cemetery of St. Peter. Condolences
received at www.maccoubrey.com.
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HURLBURT,
Gwenyth▲
Margaret▲ (née
JONES)
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing
of Gwenyth Margaret
HURLBURT in her 85th year. She died peacefully
on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at Sunrise Assisted Living Centre
where she had been residing the past three years. She was predeceased
by her beloved husband Ronald on Christmas Day 2001. Cherished
mother of Geoffrey (deceased,) Karen
AUSTIN
(Harley,▲)
Catherine▲
BROWN
(Paul,▲)
Maureen▲
WILSON (Robert) and beloved grandmother
of David and Susan
AUSTIN,
Stephanie▲ and Daniel
BEAULIEU, Mark
and Ryan BROWN, and Erin and Meghan
WILSON.
The▲ family would
like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff on the Sunrise
Reminisence Floor for their kindness, patience and loving care
of our mother the last few years and in particular would like
to mention Kim, Deb and Peggy. A Funeral Service will be held
at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. West, Etobicoke
(between Islington and Kipling Aves.), on Tuesday, January 11,
2005 at 3 p.m. In Gwen's memory, donations to the Alzheimer Society
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. The family
rejoices in the fact that Ron and Gwen are together again - the
circle is now complete.
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SMITH,
Leslie
Vincent
At the Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Hospital Drive Site,
on Monday, January 24, 2005. Leslie Vincent
SMITH of Lakefield,
formerly of Mississauga, in his 92nd year. Husband of the late
Alice Victoria
CRAWFORD.
Loving father of Allan and his wife
Bernice of Brampton, Leslie and her husband Gordon
YOUNG of Peterborough
and Kimberly and her husband David
LAMOND of Mississauga. Dear
brother of the late Winnifred
McCLEARY,
Lillian
GRAY/GREY, Nellie
AUSTIN,
Robert and Maurice
SMITH. Also survived by seven grandchildren
and one great-granddaughter. A funeral service will be held at
the Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield on Friday, January 28, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. Visiting one hour prior to service. Reverend Glenn
DUNCAN
officiating. Interment Lakefield Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Five Counties Children's Centre, the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Gideon's International would be appreciated by the family.
Friends may make donations or send condolences at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-07 published
AUSTIN,
Arthur▲
Sheridan▲
Peacefully on Sunday, February 6, 2005 at Scarborough General
Hospital. Beloved husband of Winnifred. Loving father of Clare
and her husband Barry
McMILLAN and Theresa and her partner Dave
HILLIER.
Proud
Grandfather of Stephanie, Rory, Erika and Aaron.
Resting at Paul O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. East
(between Warden and Pharmacy) for visitation and funeral information
please contact 416-751-7890. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Society
would be appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-24 published
AUSTIN,
Irene
(Retired Nurse, Kipling Acres). Suddenly, at Ross Memorial Hospital,
Lindsay, on Monday, February 21, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
Hugh.
Predeceased▼ by her loving son Scott Andrew
AUSTIN.
Dear
sister of her twin brother Alan
HOPE
(Dawn) of Brandon, Manitoba,
and predeceased by brothers Raymond and Donald
HOPE. Dear sister-in-law
of Annette (Howard
TREMAINE), Mary
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH, Florajean (The Reverend
John PHILLIPS,)
Jack
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH (Janet.)
Fondly remembered by nieces
and nephews; Sandra, Larry and Warren; Kim, Jenny and John William
Christie and Jacqueline, and also by grandnephews Cody and Jordan,
and grandnieces Lindsay and Natasha. Special friend of Susan
DEUTSCH of Brampton, June
OSBORNE of British Columbia, Ira and
Marie WHITE/WHYTE of Belle Ewart, Ontario, their children Lisa and
Stewart and their families. Irene will be greatly missed by her
family and Friends and will always be loved by all who knew her.
Her compassion and care for others will always be remembered
and cherished. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Christ
the King Anglican Church, 475 Rathburn Rd., Etobicoke, on Saturday,
February 26, 2005 at 10 a.m. Visitation will take place one hour
prior. Refreshments to follow. Interment Riverside Cemetery.
Donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly
appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-23 published
WEBBER,
J.
Grant
(Retired 35 year employee of Ontario Hydro, prior to that a broadcaster
with CFRN
Edmonton and
CHOK
Sarnia; graduate of Banff School
of Arts; member of Oshawa Historical Society and founding family
member and historian of Columbus United Church). At Lakeridge
Health Corp., Port Perry, on Monday, March 21, 2005, Grant, in
his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Edythe Lillian (nee
AUSTIN.) Dear father of Robert and his wife
Sandra
WEBBER of
Lindsay,
Patricia
Maureen "Trish" and her husband Fred
NESBITT
of Columbus and the late Scott
WEBBER.
Loving grandfather of
Grant KEAST, Simon
MILES, April Jean, Erin Maureen and Scott
GORMAN,
Meghan
Rachel and Kieran
O'RIORDAN. Proud great-grandfather
of Sinead Marie. Brother of Gertrude and the late George
McKENZIE,
the late Mildred
WEBBER and the late Stanley and Bertha
WEBBER.
Relatives and Friends will be received at the McIntosh-Anderson
Funeral Home Ltd., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on
Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Saturday, March 26, 2005
from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of service in the chapel at 11:00
a.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Donations made in
memory of Grant to Columbus United Church Memorial Fund would
be appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-07 published
CAMPBELL,
Helen▲▼
Emily▲
Passed away on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the Scarborough General
Hospital in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Albert M.
CAMPBELL. Loving mother of Mary (Paul
AUSTIN), Ian (Donna), David
(Barbara) and Jane (Peter
HAMMOND.) Dear grandmother of Peter,
Nancy and Karen
AUSTIN,
Andrew,▲
Mark▲ and Heather
CAMPBELL, Becky,
Meagan and James
CAMPBELL,
Allison,▲
Stuart▲ and Gillian
HAMMOND.
Also▲ great-grandmother to Ben and David
AUSTIN and Julia
CAMPBELL.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to all the
caregivers especially Tim and Rob
DUGGAN,
Vana,▲
Yeshi,▲
Karen▲
and Charmaine. The family will receive Friends at the McDougall
and Brown Funeral Home (2900 Kingston Rd., Scarborough) 416-267-4656
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral service will be held
on Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Christ Church Anglican (155 Markham
Rd., Scarborough) at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Saint Margaret's Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Girl Guides of Canada or
Christ Church would be appreciated by the family.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-23 published
BARKER,
A.
Nita
Peacefully at the Paris Willett Hospital on April 21st, 2005
in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Grant (2004) for 64
years. Loving mother of Bette
KITCHEN of South River, Bert (Sonja)
of Brantford, Ann
DAVIS of Kitchener, Mary (Al)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Cambridge
and Dan (Stella) of Simcoe. Devoted grandma to 14 grandchildren
and 3 great grandchildren. Survived by her brother Irvin
WATSON
of Tottenham and her brother-in-law Jim
AUSTIN of Toronto. Predeceased
by her sister Mildred
AUSTIN.
Nita was an active member of both
Burford United Church and Fairview United Church in Brantford.
She will be dearly missed by her caring neighbours and her long
time euchre partners. The family will receive Friends at the
"Thorpe Brothers' Funeral Home and Chapel", 96 West Street, Brantford
an Monday April 25th, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will
be held on Tuesday April 26th, 2005 at 11 a.m., in the funeral
home chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to Fairview United
Church or to the charity of your choice would be deeply appreciated.
Thorpe Brothers' (519) 759-2211 www.dignitymemorial.org
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
PEARSON,
Gwen (née
HUCKVALE)
Peacefully, in Bobcaygeon April 26, 2005, in her 95th year. Gwen
PEARSON formerly of Toronto, beloved wife of the late Gerald
PEARSON.
Loving mother of Robert (Carol) of Alliston and Sally
(Peter) MICHALUK of Bobcaygeon. Dearly loved sister of Francis
MORTIMER and Peggy
AUSTIN.
Predeceased by sister Betty
LUNDY
and brother Warren
HUCKVALE. Dear Gran and "Great-Gran" of
Janice TAILOR/TAYLOR (Boyd), Joseph, Ben, Samantha; Bob
PEARSON (Michele),
Phillippe, Victor, Ariana; Gary
PEARSON (Neli), Rachel and Emily.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society (in Gwen's memory) as your
expression of sympathy. A memorial gathering is being held to
celebrate Gwen's life Sunday, May 1, 2005, 11: 30 a.m., with a
reception to follow, at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733
Mount Pleasant Road, south of Eglinton.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-30 published
CAIN,
Randy
Passed away peacefully at home with his family at his side, on
June 28, 2005 in his 48th year after a courageous battle with
cancer. Beloved husband of Robin and a dear father of Connie
(John.) son of Austin
CAIN and the late Betty
SEDORE.
Sadly missed
by brothers Rodney (Margaret,) Bob and a sister Judy
AUSTIN and
mother-in-law Laurie
BEYELER. He will always be remembered by
loving family and Friends. Donations may be made in Randy's name
to Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Association.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-12 published
EVANS,
Malcolm 'Bruce'
Passed away, with his brother and niece by his side, at the Ross
Memorial Hospital, in Lindsay, on Sunday, July 10, 2005. Bruce
EVANS, at the age of 65, was the dear brother of Austin
EVANS
and his wife Anna of Lindsay and Marion and her husband Danny
GIFFORD of North Bay. Father of Deanne. Predeceased by his parents
Christopher Harold
EVANS and Constance Muriel
AUSTIN.
Sadly missed
by his close Friends Carl
BANNIS,
Darcy
GLIONNA and his wife
Belinda, all of Toronto. Fondly remembered by his Toronto colleagues
and Friends at Victoria Manor. Visitation at Victoria Manor,
220 Angeline Street South, Lindsay, on Wednesday, July 13th,
from 10: 30 a.m. until the time of funeral service at 11:30 am.
Interment at Highland Memory Gardens, North York, at 2: 30 p.m.
Arrangements entrusted to the Mackey Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street,
Lindsay (705-328-2721).
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-21 published
NISBET,
Colin
Keith
Peacefully at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, Ontario,
on Monday, July 18, 2005, in his 89th year. Keith is survived
by his loving wife
Dorothy
(EGAN.)
Loving father of Carol, Janet
(Richard LIMMERT,) and Colin (Elaine.) Predeceased by his infant
daughter Margaret (1954) and daughter Lorna
AUSTIN (1990.) Dear
father-in-law to Jack
AUSTIN
(Gloria.▼) Dear step-father of Dr.
Paul EGAN
(Louise) and Dale
EGAN (Carol.)
Loving grandfather
of Meagan (Scott), Cedar, Milo, Seth, Carly, Alexandra, and Cameron.
Great-grandfather of Finn. Predeceased by his parents Colin and
Beatrice, and brother Douglas (Maxine). Dear brother of Beverly
NOBLE
(Joe.)
Fondly remembered by Marion
D'ARCY. A lifelong resident
of Aurora, Keith served his community as a Councillor, Trustee,
and Mayor. Keith built and operated Westview Golf Club. Keith
was active in O.G.S.A., C.G.S.A., G.C.S.A.A., R.C.G.A., O.G.A.,
and O.T.R.F., serving on the boards and committees of all. Keith
is a past member of the Rising Sun Lodge. Many thanks to the
staff at York Central Hospital Extendicare, and the Dialysis
Unit Staff at York Central Hospital for their care and support.
Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria
St. Aurora, 905-727-5421, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, July 23, 2005, 11 a.m. at Trinity
Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St. Aurora. Memorial donations to
the York County Hospital Foundation Dialysis Unit would be appreciated
by the family.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-16 published
SIMPSON,
Christopher▲
Stephen▲
Thomas▲
Peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg on
Friday,▲
August▲ 12th, 2005, Christopher
SIMPSON at 41 years of
age. Loving husband of Kimberly
SIMPSON (née
FINNESSY.)
Dear▲
stepfather of Destiny
FINNESSY
(Sean▲
MAHANEY.) Cherished son
of Jack and Anne
SIMPSON.
Beloved▲ brother of Maureen
SIMPSON
(Almos TASSONYI), Richard
SIMPSON (Karen
SIMPSON), Nancy
SIMPSON
(the late Douglas
AUSTIN,) and Jacqueline
SIMPSON
(Douglas
WHITTEN.)
Uncle of Rory, Craig, Bryan, Michelle, Carleigh, Lindsay, Meghan,
Marin, Nicole and Stephen. Son-in-law of Carol
McCREA.
Brother-in-law
of Kathy GREER/GRIER,
Pam▲
SMITH (Chris,) and Judy
COOK (Doug.)
Also
uncle of Matthew, Stephanie, Adam, Allison, Samantha, William
and Dale. Also missed by Bear, Ella, Belle and Trixie. Cremation
with a Memorial Service to be held at MacCoubrey Funeral Home,
30 King St. E. in Cobourg on Wednesday, August 17th, at 2 p.m.
Visitation to be held at the Funeral Home on Wednesday for one
hour prior to the service, from 1 to 2 p.m. Interment at the
Heritage Cemetery of St. Peter at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
those wishing may make a memorial donation by cheque to the Northumberland
Hills Hospital - Chemo Clinic, Northumberland Hills Hospital
- Palliative Care Unit, or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences
received at www.maccoubrey.com
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-20 published
D'ARCY,
Marion
Evelyn (née
CAMPBELL)
For lo the winter is past The rain is over and gone The flowers
appear on the earth The time of the singing of birds is come
Peacefully at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Janet
NISBET
and Richard
LIMMERT on August 19, 2005. Marion Evelyn
D'ARCY
(née CAMPBELL,) in her 81st year. Dear mother of Carol
NISBET,
Aurora; Janet
NISBET (Richard
LIMMERT), Almonte; Colin
NISBET
(Elaine), Aurora. Predeceased by an infant daughter Margaret
Patricia (1956) and daughter Lorna Jane
AUSTIN (1990.) Survived
by son-in-law Jack
AUSTIN
(Gloria,▲)
Sunderland.
Beloved▲ grandmother
of Meagan AUSTIN (Scott
SANFORD), Prospect, Nova Scotia, and
new great-grand_son Finn Austin
SANFORD;
Cedar
NISBET, Toronto
Milo Nisbet
RICHARDS, Almonte; Seth Nisbet
RICHARDS, Almonte
Carly McNAY, Alexander
NISBET, Cameron
NISBET, Aurora. Loving
sister of Eileen
FINLAYSON,
Toronto;
Helen
BARKER (Don,) Willowdale
Vivian CAMPBELL,
Newmarket.
Predeceased by a brother, Donald
CAMPBELL
(Helen,▲)
Haliburton. A Memorial Service will be held
in Aurora United Church, Aurora on Wednesday, August 24 at 1
p.m. Following the Service a celebration of Marion's life will
be held at Baldwin's Restaurant, Aurora. Marion loved nature
and birds and held many wonderful memories of her times visiting
the farm of her grandparents Willson, where the Aurora Arboretum
is now situated. Donations in her memory may be made to the Aurora
Community Arboretum, 141 Primeau Dr., Aurora, Ontario L4G 6Z6.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the C.R. Gamble
Funeral Home and Chapel Almonte, Ontario Condolences: crgamblefuneralhome@bellnet.ca
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-08 published
BUCK,
Isabel
Peacefully in her home in Etobicoke on September 7, 2005. Beloved
wife of Mervin, mother of Gary and grandma of Andrew. Loving
sister of Anne
AUSTIN
(Ken.)
Predeceased▲ by her two brothers
Hugh and David, and her sister Betty. Family and Friends will
be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north
of Lawrence Ave.), Weston on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and
on Friday
from 11 a.m. until service time at 2 p.m. in the Ward Chapel.
Cremation to follow. If desired, donations to the Salvation Army
would be appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-12 published
HARPER,
Joan (née
AUSTIN)
On Friday, September 9, 2005 we said good-bye to a loving wife,
mother, sister and a special lady. Beloved wife and best friend
to Darryl HARPER. Cherished mother to Jennifer and her husband
Scott KINKEAD and
to Laura. Loving sister, friend and supporter
of Patricia
AUSTIN and Judy
STURMAN who shared a home with Joan
and Darryl for the past few years. Also loving sister to Paul
AUSTIN and his wife
Janet and David
AUSTIN and his wife Heather.
Will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Joan's family
and Friends will always remember her strength, selflessness,
limitless patience and caring. She always put the needs of others
ahead of herself. Her loving and caring extended into her teaching
career. In her last 15 years as an award-winning teacher at Helen
Wilson Public School in Brampton she touched many children with
her tremendous gifts. Her life was filled with good deeds that
will be treasured forever. Friends may call at the Dodsworth
and Brown Funeral Home Burlington Chapel, 2241 New St. (at Drury
Lane) on Monday, September 12, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday,
September 13, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 at 11 a.m. from the
chapel. Interment to follow at Burlington Memorial Gardens. Donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of
your choice and would be appreciated by the family. A special
thank you to the staff of Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital for
their kindness and compassion.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-23 published
MORLEY,
Mary E.A.
Peacefully, at Fairview Lodge in Whitby, on Thursday, September
22, 2005. Mary
MORLEY, in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the
late Ken AUSTIN.
Loving▲ mother of Jim, Allan and his wife
Brenda,
and Richard. Proud grandmother of Mike and Jennifer. The family
will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-5 p.m. Sunday.
The Funeral Service will be held at Pickering Village United
Church (300 Church St. N., Ajax) on Monday September 26, 2005
at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation. Should family and Friends so desire,
donations to the Pickering Village United Church or the Rouge
Valley Health Centre, Ajax site would be greatly appreciated.
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AUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-02 published
AUSTIN,
Cynthia "
Cyndie" (née
DAY)
After a courageous battle with cancer on Wednesday, November
30th, 2005 at her late residence, in her 48th year. Beloved wife
of Paul for 23 wonderful years. Loving Mom of Leanne and Jennifer.
Dear daughter of Charles and the late Leona
DAY and daughter-in-law
of Peter and Anna
AUSTIN.
Special sister of Steve (Linda)
DAY.
Cyndie will be forever loved by her nephews David and Daniel
countless Friends and neighbours. Family and Friends may call
at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence
Ave.), Weston from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday
and from 10 a.m. Monday until service time at 11 a.m. at St.
John's Anglican Church, 2125 Weston Rd. Interment Glendale Memorial
Gardens. If desired, donations to the Saint John's Anglican Church
Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be sent to: cyndie.austin@wardfh.com
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AUSTRIACO,
Antonio
Peacefully, on Wednesday, July 20, 2005, at the Mount Sinai Hospital.
Beloved father of 4, cherished grandfather to 6. Antonio will
be sadly missed and fondly remembered by Rosie, his nieces, nephews,
family and Friends. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne St. (south of Wellesley), on Friday,
July 22 from 2-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held
on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. from Our Lady of Lourdes
Catholic Church. Cremation to follow.
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AUSTRINS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-19 published
MURDIE,
Erin
Elizabeth
It is with great sadness that the family of Erin Elizabeth
MURDIE
announces her sudden loss as a result of an accident in Rossland,
British Columbia on February 19th, 2005. Erin is the cherished
daughter of Michael and Linda
MURDIE, the much loved sister of
Leanne and her husband Carey
AUSTRINS of Gilbert, Arizona and
Kristen MURDIE of Guelph, Ontario. Auntie Erin will always be
missed and loved by Noah and Meghan. Erin will be sadly missed
by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and Friends. A celebration
of Erin's life will be held on Thursday, March 24th, 2005 at
2 p.m., at the Stoneridge Inn, Hwy 401 and Hwy 4, the Reverend
Susan EAGLE officiating. Memorial donations in Erin's memory
may be made to London Humane Society 624 Clarke Road London,
Ontario N5V 3K5.
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