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BACCHUS,
Stephanie
On Monday, March 28, 2005. Loving wife of Alan. Beloved mother
to Jennifer and Robin and grandmother of Stephanie. Dear sister
to James, Joan, Merle, Joseph, Jeannette, Jackie and Anthony.
Stephanie will be sadly missed by other family members and Friends.
The family will receive Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164
Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.) on Wednesday
from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service at St. Timothy's Anglican Church,
4125 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment
Highland Hills Cemetery, Stouffville. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation "Palliative
Care" would be appreciated.
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BACCI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-06 published
BACCI,
Natalina▼
Peacefully, at the W.O.H.C. Etobicoke Campus, on Monday, April
4, 2005, with her family by her side. Dear wife of Marino for
51 years. Mother of Michael (Carol)
BACCI,
Angela▼
(Tony
VASSALLO,
and the late Fabio
BACCI. Cherished grandmother and 'nonna' of
Brandi, Michael, Barbara, Lucas, and Julia. Dear mother-in-law
of Carita. Beloved sister of John (Carmela) and Adriana (Primo).
She will be fondly remembered by all her nieces, nephews, and
Friends. Friends will be received at the 'Woodbridge Chapel'
of Scott Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A funeral mass will be held on Thursday,
April 7, 2005, at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church at 11: 00
a.m. Entombment Glendale Memorial Gardens. If you should desire,
memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly
appreciated by the family.
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BACCI,
Frances
Mary (née
NORTON)
Former employee of Hakim Optical and formerly of Richmond Hill.
With great sadness, surrounded by family and Friends we announce
the passing of Frances on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at the age
of 75. Beloved wife of Aldo and cherished mother of Alda (Dave
LUND,)
Roger
(Chris
BARBOUR,) Donna (Andrew
BEARE) and Martin
(Josie). Loving sister of Phyllis
COSENI, Joan
EARL and Ronald
NORTON (Jo
Anne.) sister-in-law of Alfo
BACCI. Grandmother of
17, great-grandmother of 2½. The family will receive Friends
at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) 905-884-1062.
Visitation Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service Thursday 3 p.m. in the Marshall Chapel followed by cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Huronia Regional Hospital, 1112
St. Andrew's Drive, Midland would be appreciated.
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BACCI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-06 published
BACCI,
Natalina▲
Peacefully, at the William Osler Health Centre-Etobicoke Campus
on Monday, April 4, 2005, with her family by her side. Dear wife
of Marino for 51 years. Mother of Michael (Carol)
BACCI,
Angela▲
(Tony) VASSALLO, and the late Fabio
BACCI. Cherished grandmother
and "nonna" of Brandi, Michael, Barbara, Lucas, and Julia. Dear
mother-in-law of Carita. Beloved sister of John (Carmela) and
Adriana (Primo). She will be fondly remembered by all her nieces,
nephews, and Friends. Friends will be received at the "Woodbridge
Chapel" of Scott Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7)
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held
on Thursday, April 7, 2005 at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
at 11: 00 a.m. Entombment Glendale Memorial Gardens. If you should
desire, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be greatly appreciated by the family.
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BACCI,
Astolfo
Peacefully, surrounded by his family at the William Osler Health
Centre, Brampton on Sunday, May 1st, 2005 at the age of 78 years.
Astolfo, beloved husband of Tina. Loving father of Laurie, Grace,
Danny and Sabrina. Cherished Nonno of David, Stefanie, Adriana,
Riccardo, Alyssa, Luca, and Alena. The family will receive Friends
at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel", 289 Main St. N.
905-451-1100 on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 3rd and 4th, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday at St. Jerome's Church
(Chinguacousy Rd. North of Steeles, Brampton) for Mass at 10
a.m. Entombment Glendale Memorial Gardens. In memory of Astolfo,
donations to the Ontario Lung Association would be appreciated.
Sign a book of condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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BACCINAR,
Alessandro
Peacefully at his home in Weston, on Sunday, May 22nd, 2005,
in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Maria. Loving father of
Lucy and her husband Kevin, Carla and her husband Ezio and Paula
and her husband Ted. Dearly loved Nonno of Jacqueline, Ryan,
Melanie, Michelle and Julia. Lovingly remembered by his family
and Friends in Italy and Canada. Friends may call at the Ward
Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston,
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
from Saint John the Evangelist Church. Call funeral home for day
and time. Entombment at Glendale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity
of choice would be appreciated by the family.
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BACH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-24 published
PICKERING,
Donald
Lyle
Donald Lyle
PICKERING
Husband, Father, Grandfather
May 24, 2004
One year today something happened, a tragic shock
One year today, my life crumbled, like a rock
I didn't understand, I didn't know why
All I knew, everyone was sad, it made me cry.
So unfair, why did it happen now?
But won't somebody explain to me how?
Taken away, his pain had disappeared
And God chose this time for him to go, my worst fear,
But I know that he is watching us, he is still here.
If he is truly in our hearts,
From us he'll never be truly apart.
Love you Papa.
Written by Jamie
BACH
Always loved and never forgotten.
Sadly missed by wife Cathy, daughter Sheryl, Tom and Jamie.
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BACH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-19 published
McLEAN,
Roy▼
Charles▼
Peacefully, on Saturday, September 17th, 2005 at Strathmere Lodge,
Roy Charles
McLEAN of Strathroy in his 86th year. Predeceased
by wife Eva Mary (2002). Will be sadly missed by children Marilyn
(Leon) BACH of Strathroy, Glen (Carol)
McLEAN of Strathroy and
Nancy (Alan)
SMITH of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Remembered
by grandchildren Joseph
UR of Gibbons Alberta, Julie (Rick)
DORTMANS
of Strathroy, David (Erica)
McLEAN of Strathroy, Brian
McLEAN
(Deceased▼ 1996,) Heather (Randy)
McLEAN of London, Paul (Krisa)
SMITH of Strathroy and Melissa (Blair)
KONDRO,
Fort▼
Saskatchewan,▼
Alberta. Also remembered by 12 great-grandchildren and predeceased
by great-granddaughter Madison (1999). Survived by siblings Jean
MOORE of Strathroy, Alma
LOCKE of Sudbury, Betty
BLACK of Sarnia
and Bruce (Fran)
McLEAN of Glencoe. Predeceased by brother Ronald
McLEAN (1977.) Survived by sisters-in-law Lillian
ROSE,
Alberta▼
(Fred) FILIP and Connie
CAREY, all of Sarnia. A Masonic Memorial
Service will be held on Tuesday Evening at 6: 30 p.m. at the Denning
Brothers Funeral Home in Strathroy, followed by visitation from
7-9 p.m. A private family service will be held on Wednesday,
September 21st, 2005. Reverend Charlie
SEED officiating. Donations
to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the family.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Roy.
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BACH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-20 published
McLEAN,
Roy▲▼
Charles▲▼
Peacefully, on Saturday, September 17th, 2005 at Strathmere Lodge,
Roy Charles
McLEAN of Strathroy in his 86th year. Predeceased
by wife Eva Mary (2002). Will be sadly missed by children Marilyn
(Leon) BACH of Strathroy, Glen (Carol)
McLEAN of Strathroy and
Nancy (Alan)
SMITH of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Remembered
by grandchildren Joseph
UR of Gibbons, Alberta, Julie (Rick)
DORTMANS of Strathroy, David (Erica)
McLEAN of Strathroy, Brian
McLEAN
(Deceased▲ 1996,) Heather (Randy)
McLEAN of London, Paul
(Krisa) SMITH of Strathroy and Melissa (Blair)
KONDRO,
Fort▲▼
Saskatchewan,▲
Alberta. Also remembered by 12 great-grandchildren and predeceased
by great-granddaughter Madison (1999). Survived by siblings Jean
MOORE of Strathroy, Alma
LOCKE of Sudbury, Betty
BLACK of Sarnia
and Bruce (Fran)
McLEAN of Glencoe. Predeceased by brother Ronald
McLEAN (1977.) Survived by sisters-in-law Lillian
ROSE,
Alberta▲
(Fred) FILIP,
Connie
CAREY, all of Sarnia and Rose
McLEAN of
Strathroy. A Masonic Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday
Evening at 6: 30 p.m. at the Denning Brothers Funeral Home in
Strathroy, followed by visitation from 7-9 p.m. A private family
service will be held on Wednesday, September 21st, 2005. Rev.
Charlie SEED officiating. Donations to the Alzheimers Society
and the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Roy.
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McLEAN,
Roy▲
Charles▲
Peacefully, on Saturday, September 17, 2005, at Strathmere Lodge,
Roy Charles
McLEAN of Strathroy, in his 86th year. Predeceased
by wife Eva Mary (2002). Will be missed by children, Marilyn
(Leon) BACH of Strathroy, Glen (Carol)
McLEAN of Strathroy, and
Nancy (Alan)
SMITH of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Remembered
by grandchildren Joseph
UR of Gibbons, Alberta, Julie (Rick)
DORTMANS of Strathroy, David (Erica)
McLEAN of Strathroy, Brian
McLEAN (deceased 1996,) Heather (Randy)
McLEAN of London, Paul
(Krisa) SMITH of Strathroy, and Melissa (Blair)
KONDRO,
Fort▲
Saskatchewan, Alberta. Also remembered by 12 great-grandchildren
and predeceased by great-granddaughter Madison (1999). Survived
by siblings Jean
MOORE of Strathroy, Alma
LOCKE of Sudbury, Betty
BLACK of Sarnia, and Bruce (Fran)
McLEAN of Glencoe. Predeceased
by brother Ronald
McLEAN (1977.) Survived by sisters-in-law Lillian
ROSE,
Alberta
(Fred)
FILIP, and Connie
CAREY, all of Sarnia,
and Rose McLEAN of Strathroy. A Masonic Memorial service was
held Tuesday evening, at 6: 30 p.m. at Denning Bros. Funeral Home,
in Strathroy, followed by visitation from 7-9 p.m. A private
family service was held on Wednesday, September 21. Reverend Charlie
SEED officiating. Donations to the Alzheimers Society or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Roy.
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BACH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-12 published
BACH,
Albert
Arthur
Passed peacefully on March 8th, 2005 at Lions Gate Hospital.
Born in Toronto on July 7th, 1930, Al opened his heart to everyone
and brought much love and happiness to all who knew him. His
family was his life and his memory and courageous example will
influence them always. He was a wonderful, kind, interesting
man and will be deeply missed by Margery, his loving wife of
44 years, his children Victoria (David)
GOODE,
John
(Jennifer,)
and Peter (Ruthie) and by his adored grandchildren Zoe, Lauren,
Tyler and Charlotte. Dad has joined his 1st child, Elizabeth,
who left him young and never left his heart. He led an adventurous
life and enjoyed it to the full. A memorial service will be held
at 2: 00 pm Thursday March, 24th at First Memorial Chapel, 1505
Lillooet Rd. North Vancouver, British Columbia. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.
First Memorial 604-980-3451
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BACH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-12 published
COLLINS,
H.
Michael, B.Sc., M.Sc.
Entered into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on
Tuesday, May 10, 2005. Michael, who was born on January 6, 1916
in Ottawa, was the much loved husband of the late Luella
McKENESTER
(1988.) Lovingly remembered by his daughter Patricia
ANGIERS
and her husband Bill of Lindsay. Treasured grandfather of Mrs.
Eve GRANOV, Mrs. Tova
DAVIES and Egan Petersen
BACH and great
grandfather of 5. Predeceased by his sisters Anne and Isabel.
Michael was a biochemist who developed the colour for plastic
and the polymar coverings for the World War 2 Spitfire propellers.
He was an ardent member of the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation
in the 30's and he continued on through the N.D.P. Party. His
love of nature made him pro-active in the conservation of nature,
watersheds and earth. His passion for Bach made him a self taught
organist and lover of all the classics. He was active in the
Haliburton Theatre while producing and directing many productions.
A true renaissance man and he lived life to the fullest studying
medicine, playing duplicate bridge and writing and publishing
his own essays. His many Friends will miss him. In keeping with
Michael's wishes, cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial
donations to the organization of your choice would be appreciated
by the family and can be arranged through the Stoddart Funeral
Home, 24 Mill Street, Lindsay K9V 2L1 (toll free 1-877-427-8434).
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BACH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-06 published
MALCOLM,
Gloria
Yvonne (née
MOORE)
At Kingston General Hospital, on Monday, July 4, 2005. Gloria
Yvonne MALCOLM, in her 79th year, beloved wife of Alex for 57
years. Dear mother of Susan
MALCOLM and grandmother of Samuel
and Thomas
BACH of Melbourne, Australia. Sister of Peter and
Paul MOORE.
Gloria will be missed by her numerous nieces, nephews
and extended family; her former colleagues and Friends in the
Multiple Sclerosis Society, including a period on the National
Board of the society as National Patient Service Director. For
many active years, Gloria was a member of the Ladies Association
Multiple Sclerosis (now disbanded). She also leaves many Friends
made during the several years in which she was an active member
of the Kingston General Hospital Auxiliary. In keeping with Gloria's
wishes, there will be private cremation and donations in her
memory may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Toronto
(please call 1-800-361-2985). James Reid Cataraqui Chapel 150
Years Of Family Tradition www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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BACHARACH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-07 published
Man charged with murder in stabbing of taxi driver
By Unnati GANDHI,
With a report from Jennifer
LEWINGTON, Wednesday,
September 7, 2005, Page A14
A 42-year-old Richmond Hill taxi driver was stabbed to death
during an apparent robbery very early yesterday in Don Mills,
an area residents call quiet and safe.
About 3: 40 a.m., a man living in the apartment unit next to where
the taxicab was parked was awakened by two short blasts of a
horn.
"There was a whole lot of commotion and I woke up and my thought
was, 'People are moving out this early?' Because the door is
open and there's people going in and out. I didn't realize they
were police officers," said the 44-year-old salesman who resides
at the Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue apartment building.
He did not want to be identified.
From his bedroom window, he could see the taxi driver's head
leaning in the driver's seat.
"I was groggy and sleepy. I looked out and saw a guy sitting
with his head tilted toward the passenger side. I think, you
know, he's taking a snooze waiting for his fare. I didn't think
too much of it."
An hour later, about 4: 45 a.m., police took two young men into
custody from inside the building before releasing them a few
hours later.
Toronto
Police
Constable Kristine
BACHARACH said the two men
were no longer considered suspects.
Police then arrested an 18-year-old man and charged him with
second-degree murder. Constable
BACHARACH said officers aren't
looking for more suspects.
She added that police will be going through the digital video
footage captured from inside the cab for any other clues.
Morteza KHORASSANI was taken to Sunnybrook and Women's College
Health Sciences Centre where he was pronounced dead. He is the
city's 51st homicide of the year.
The resident described the area as typically quiet. "The sixth
floor is all elderly citizens," he said. "This used to be a safe
neighbourhood. But people are already thinking of moving. It
only takes one [incident] to convince a lot of people to move."
Another resident, who lives on the fourth floor, said he is thinking
of moving out in the next month or so.
"I can't be bothered with it. I've learned from past experience
not to mingle in other people's affairs," said the 53-year-old
man who also did not want to be identified.
"There was a lot of noise all summer long. Not so much arguments,
a little bit of swearing."
The man said he moved to the area five years ago because he had
heard good things about it.
"It is fairly safe. It's just something that happened out of
the blue. It's one of the safest areas that I've been around
in Toronto."
A taxi driver who was in the area yesterday said he couldn't
believe what had happened.
"We have to work 12 hours a day, seven days a week, and we are
hardly paying our bills. No vacation, nothing. And then things
like this happen. It's very sad," said Hamid, who would give
only his first name.
"I work 84 hours a week. I should be a millionaire by now, but
I can't even pay my bills."
As he left a meeting of the Toronto Police Services Board, Mayor
David Miller said: "I am very concerned about the safety of our
taxi drivers. It is a very dangerous job and it is very difficult
in the middle of the night. The initiatives that have been taken,
especially the cameras, are quite effective. Obviously, the circumstances
of this one [incident] will be reviewed and there is anything
more that can be learned we'll learn from it."
Shane SMITH of Toronto has been charged with second-degree murder
and is scheduled to appear in court today.
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BACHELLIER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-28 published
BASARAN,
Ilhan
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus,
London on Thursday, May 26, 2005, Ilhan
BASARAN of London, formerly
of Oshawa and Kleinburg in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of
Ellen (née
SCHAPER.)
Loving father of Aysun
KUCK (husband Heinz)
of Toronto, Ibrahim
BASARAN of Pickering, Emma
BASARAN of Burlington
and Elaine
BASARAN (husband Carl
BACHELLIER) of Freelton. Fondly
remembered by his grandchildren Morgan
QUINN,
Maritza
BASARAN,
Alanna KUCK and Travis Ilhan
KUCK.
Sadly missed by his brothers
and sisters in Turkey. Cremation. A Memorial Service will be
held at the Bieman Funeral Home, 3970 Hamilton Road, Dorchester
on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations to the
London Regional Cancer Centre or a charity of your choice gratefully
acknowledged.
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BACHENSKIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-30 published
Peter BACHENSKIE,
Cobbler: 1914-2005
For 65 years, he operated a shoemaker's shop in an Ottawa neighbourhood
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Saturday, July
30, 2005, Page S9
Ottawa -- Peter
BACHENSKIE wasn't much interested in making a
lot of money over the eight decades he practised his craft as
a shoemaker in Ottawa. Sure, it came in handy for supporting
his family, but he had more important things on his mind.
Day after day, for 65 years in all, Mr.
BACHENSKIE opened his
shop bright and early at 8 a.m. in Ottawa's Hintonburg neighbourhood.
He didn't have to travel far to go to work, since his workbench
was in the front of his tiny, two-storey house.
Ten hours later, around 6 p.m., he called it a day and went for
supper. Of course, if you needed a quick repair job, you could
always knock on the door and hope for the best -- and get it,
too.
Starting in 1936, through the tail end of the Depression, the
Second World War and the postwar boom, the people of working-class
Hintonburg could look in the Wellington Street window of P. Bachenskie
Shoe Repair and see the proprietor bent over his bench.
Richard RACINE first went there in 1955. People wore leather
shoes back then, he said, and paid good money to get them repaired.
He kept going back for the next 46 years. "I bought a leather
belt [once] and he charged me $7. The buckle probably cost him
$3.50. You couldn't get that quality for under $25 now."
That was the thing about Peter
BACHENSKIE.
For the past 20 years
or so, he charged ridiculously low prices -- Depression-era prices,
really. Five minutes of stitching a pair of shoes or a purse
would cost you all of 25 cents. After years of argument from
his family, Mr.
BACHENSKIE finally gave in during the 1980s and
doubled his price to 50 cents.
"I told him, 'It's ridiculous, Dad, you're working for nothing,'
said his son, Richard
BACHENSKIE. "He was losing money at the
end. For the last five years, he used his old-age pension to
support the business."
Mr. BACHENSKIE could fix just about anything, from shoes to saddles
to police gun holsters. His craftsmanship so impressed Armstrong
and Richardson, a big shoe chain, that it filmed Mr.
BACHENSKIE
in 1964 for a television commercial. It aired for a year, to
the delight of Hintonburg.
Mr. BACHENSKIE was also a good teacher, eager to pass on his
knowledge. Vassili
NETCHAEV first went to the shop in 1996 to
get some stitching done. Twice a week, for more than a year,
the master taught Mr.
NETCHAEV how to use the big stitcher, which
attaches an outsole to a shoe.
"He was a very good teacher, very patient, a very open-hearted
person," said Mr.
NETCHAEV. "He treated everyone as a friend,
no matter if you were a customer or subcontractor. Even if you
made a mistake, he wouldn't yell at you or make you feel bad.
He'd say, 'Let me show you again.' "
Mr. BACHENSKIE, who left school after the third grade, worked
briefly as a lumberjack after growing up on the family farm near
Otter Lake, Quebec After serving a short apprenticeship, he set
up on his own and never looked back. Business was good during
the Second World War, despite a shortage of thread. In 1943,
Mr. BACHENSKIE married his sweetheart, Loraine, and bought $5,000
in war bonds. After war-time restrictions were lifted, business
boomed despite that fact that the shop had five competitors within
a three-block radius.
When each of his children turned 4, he would allow them into
his shop. That was the age when he thought they could be relied
on not to stick their fingers in the machines. "I remember the
noise of the finisher, the bustle of Wellington, the good smell
of leather," said his son.
People also dropped by to shoot the breeze, although Mr.
BACHENSKIE
himself never said much. All the same, you could count on him
when you were in trouble.
"Peter had a soft spot for a certain kind of downtrodden individual.
He would regularly let [them] stay in his shop to sober up, get
out of the summer heat, or warm up in winter. There were three
in particular: Skippy, Victor and Joe."
Mr. BACHENSKIE also fed them, clothed them and gave them money.
"The only condition he gave them is that they don't get drunk
again. They got drunk again and the cycle was repeated. He even
tried to apprentice them into the business. He kept trying to
help them."
During the 1970s, the shoemaking business started to decline,
partly because of the growing popularity of running shoes and
because of throwaway consumerism. "People wanted new and shiny
versus old and repaired. [Also] new synthetic materials did not
lend themselves to be repaired easily," said his son.
In 1989, when he was 75, Mr.
BACHENSKIE decided that he needed
to retool and bought several new machines. That cost him $50,000,
despite his shrinking client base. He kept doing what he did
best, even after suffering two mild strokes, and finally retired
on January 13, 2001.
Peter Paul
BACHENSKIE was born on June 13, 1914, in Otter Lake,
Quebec He died of liver failure on May 16, 2005, in Ottawa. He
was 90. He is survived by son Richard and daughters Dianne, Carol
and Rose-Mary. He was predeceased by his wife, Loraine.
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KEMBER,
David
Oliver
At Bluewater Health Mitton Street Site, Sarnia on Tuesday, March
1, 2005 David Oliver
KEMBER of Courtright in his 87th year. Husband
of Thelma
(JARVIS)
KEMBER and the late Phyllis
(GRATTON)
KEMBER
(1979.) Dear father of Joanna and Barry
HUTCHINS,
Susanna and
Alan BRANDON,
Mary and Danny
BACHERT, David
KEMBER, Tom and Debbie
KEMBER,
Sharon and Robert
McKENZIE and step-father of Brenda
and Brian McBEAN,
Jim and Brenda
JARVIS, Terry and Penelope
JARVIS,
Ralph and Michelle
JARVIS,
Herb and Virginia
JARVIS, George and
Diane JARVIS.
Loved by several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Dear brother of Margaret
(KEMBER)
BREWSTER,
Timothy
KEMBER, Martha
KEMBER, Shad
KEMBER, Jonathan
KEMBER, Mary
(KEMBER)
PRINS. Predeceased
by brothers and sisters Walter
KEMBER,
Lois
(KEMBER)
HOOPER,
John KEMBER and Ruth
(KEMBER)
McCANDLESS.
The funeral service
will be held on Friday, March 4, 2005 at 11: 00 am from the Gospel
Hall, 1791 London Line, Sarnia. Interment in Blyth Cemetery at
a later date. Friends will be received at the Smith Funeral Home,
1576 London Line, Sarnia (519) 542-5541 on Thursday afternoon
from 2 to 4 pm and evening from 7 to 9 pm. Sympathy through donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Bluewater Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Memories and condolences
may be emailed to smithfuneralhome@cogeco.net
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ELLISON,
Merritt
Maxwell
Merritt at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Listowel on Sunday, August
28, 2005. Merritt Maxwell
ELLISON of Listowel in his 87th year.
Husband of the late Edna
(HARTUNG)
ELLISON and father of Ivan
ELLISON and his wife
Carolyn of Dunnville, Charlotte
BACHERT
and her husband Ken of R.R.#2, Burgessville and Elmer
ELLISON
and his wife Lucille of R.R.#2, Moorefield. Brother-in-law of
Lillian ELLISON of Kitchener and Florence
ELLISON of Port Colborne.
Remembered by his 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his sister Sarah
RIDDOLLS and his brothers Claran,
Irvine, Elwood and Lavalle
ELLISON.
Friends may call at the Robert
Trench Funeral Home, Listowel on Tuesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held from the Listowel
Mennonite Church on Wednesday, August 31 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Fairview Cemetery, Listowel. Memorial donations to Mennonite
Central Committee or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated. Online condolences may be left at www.roberttrechfuneralhome.com
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BACHEWICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-13 published
BACHEWICH,
Donna (née
SUTTON)
Died peacefully, Saturday, September 10, 2005, at Casa Verde
Nursing Home, Toronto, in her 83rd year. Survived by her brother
Robert SUTTON, and her children Jerry (Barbara,) Daniel (Darlene,)
Richard (Ethel), Brenda (John), and Douglas. She will be missed
by her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north
of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, Wednesday from 12 to 3: 30 p.m. with
a Service to follow in the Chapel at 3: 30 p.m. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family.
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BACHEWSKY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-19 published
BACHEWSKY,
Joe
Joe of Rondeau passed away on Sunday April 17, 2005 at London
Victoria Hospital. Born in Brantford 66 years ago
son of Peter
and Stella
BACHEWSKY. He was a graduate of St. Michael's University
in Toronto and was a retired secondary school teacher with twenty-three
years at John McGregor High School in Chatham as a Mathematics
teacher and had ten years of retirement as a snowbird in Dundee,
Florida. He was a friend of Bill W. for seventeen years. Joe
is survived by his loving wife of forty-five years Sheila
(HEENEY.)
Dear father to Joanne and John
SULLIVAN
(Adam and Mitchell)
Donna and Dave
PHILP (Michelle and Melanie); Paul and Ellie
BACHEWSKY
(Christina and Sabrina). Resting at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home
in Blenheim for visitation on Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m.
and where a funeral service will be held on Thursday morning
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment of the cremation urn will be held at
a later date in Maple Leaf Cemetery in Chatham. Memorials to
the Canadian Diabetes or March of Dimes would be appreciated.
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BACHHOFER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-13 published
BURNS,
Frances
Isobel (née
VILLIERS)
Peacefully, at Eagle Terrace, Newmarket, on January 11th, 2005
in her 96th year. Loving wife of the late James
BURNS.
Mother
of Beverley (Lloyd
CHAMBERS) of Newmarket and Bonita (Craig
TELFER)
of Sunderland. Grandmother of Todd
BLAIR
(Joanna,)
Jodi
BACHHOFER,
Trevor (Robyn) and Kyle
TELFER.
Great-grandmother of Vanessa,
Taylor, Olivia and Cole. A private family Memorial will be held.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
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BACHINGER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-14 published
BROWN,
Ellen "
Nell" (née
GOMM)
Passed away at Rockwood Terrace, Durham, on Thursday, January
13th, 2005. Nell (née
GOMM,) of Durham, in her 83rd year. Beloved
wife of the late Victor
BROWN.
Loving and devoted mother of Donna
BACHINGER, of Midland, Allister
BROWN, of Durham and Doug
BROWN
(Melanie VIGRASS,) of Minden. Loved grandmother of Jacob
BACHINGER,
of Saskatchewan, Rebecca
BACHINGER
(Lawrence
BLAIRS,) of Toronto
and Brad and Tori
BROWN, of Minden. Dear sister of Marion
WEPPLER,
Anne B. LEHMAN,
Dorothy
BEATON (Keith) and Ruby
BROWN (Gordon.)
Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews and their families.
Predeceased by her infant sister, Ruth and her son-in-law, Jack
BACHINGER. In respect of Mrs.
BROWN's former request, there will
be no visitation. A private family Funeral Service will be held
at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home, Durham. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Durham Hospital would be appreciated
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BACHINSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-18 published
SLINGER,
Mildred
Victoria (née
SIMMONS)
Suddenly, at home, Mildred Victoria
SLINGER (née
SIMMONS,) in
her 87th year, of Guelph, passed away on Tuesday, August 16,
2005. She was the loving wife of the late Dr. Stanley J.
SLINGER,
former Professor Emeritus and Chairman of Nutritional Science,
University of Guelph. Mildred was the dearly beloved mother and
mother-in-law of Anne
BACHINSKI-
BRADFORD and John Peter
BRADFORD
of Ottawa, Bill and Gail
SLINGER of Waterloo, and John and Gay
SLINGER of Guelph. She was the cherished grandmother of Sarah,
Matthew, Tyson, Brooke, Connor, Abigail, and Emily. Mildred is
survived by her sister Patricia of Merrit, British Columbia.
She will be sadly missed by several nieces and nephews. Mildred
was predeceased by her parents Charlie and Ada
SIMMONS, and by
her brother William.
Friends are invited to celebrate Mildred's life with visitation
at the Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, 252 Dublin St. N.,
Guelph, on Friday, August 19, 2005, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
Funeral and Committal Service will be held at Harcourt Memorial
United Church, 87 Dean Ave., Guelph, on Saturday, August 20,
2005, at 10 a.m., with private interment to follow. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated
by the family (cards available at the funeral home 519-822-4731
or send condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com)
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BACHLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-24 published
Fred KELLY,
Artist and Realtor (1921-2005)
He drew the original Mr. Monster, a wartime superhero drafted
by comic-book publishers during trade restrictions
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special to The Globe and Mail; Globe and Mail
archives, Saturday, September 24, 2005, Page S9
Victoria -- Fred
KELLY was an artist from Canada's brief golden
age of superhero comics. He created the original Mr. Monster
and then vanished until tracked down last year by a diligent
fan.
Mr. KELLY drew for Bell Features of Toronto during the Second
World War, as government restrictions on American periodicals
gave birth to a homegrown comic-book industry. In place of Superman,
Batman, Torch, The Shield and countless others, Canadian artists
churned out scores of characters. Among Mr.
KELLY's creations
was Dr. Jim (Doc) Stearne, a medical doctor and crack marksman
who hunted monsters. Mr. Monster, as his alter ego was known,
appeared in the third issue of "Super Duper Comics." Mr. Monster
wore black boots and white gauntlets, a helmet with goggles,
and a red body stocking with a white skull on the chest. He was
armed with a pistol and boasted no special powers other than
his wits.
According to Library and Archives Canada, Bell comics varied
in quality but were identifiably Canadian. Mr.
KELLY joined a
stable of such Canadian artists as Adrian Pringle, who produced
the heroes Nelvana of The Northern Lights and the Penguin, and
illustrator Edmund Legault, who drew Dixon of the Mounted. Also
part of the Bell lineup was Phantom Rider by Jerry Lazare and
the character Rex Baxter, drawn by Edmond Good. Best known, however,
was Johnny Canuck. Drawn by Leo
BACHLE, who died in 2003 and
also went by the name of Rex
BARKER, "
Johnny
Canuck -- Canada's
answer to Nazi oppression" had no powers other than an inexhaustible
source of courage and a killer right-hook.
Bell Features was not alone in stepping into the regulatory gap.
Such other publishers as Vancouver's Maple Leaf Publishing and
Anglo-American Publishing of Toronto also offered their own fighters
of crime and fascism, including such homegrown heroes and heroines
as Freelance, Black Wing and Commander Steel, to name a few.
Interestingly, Mr.
KELLY also chose to work for a less dashing
line of characters offered by Educational Projects of Montreal.
Published as Canadian Heroes, the series featured profiles of
prime ministers and other worthies, and was surely more popular
among parents and teachers than the children on whom they were
foisted. Among the real-life figures given the comic treatment
was First World War air ace Raymond
COLLISHAW, hockey star Howie
MORENZ, and Sir John A.
MacDONALD.
Canadian
Heroes did offer
one clean-cut fictional hero, a stalwart named Canada Jack who
combined healthy outdoor activities with crime-busting and spy-fighting.
Among the other characters he created for Bell were Betty Burd,
a shapely roving reporter who found every opportunity to wear
a revealing swimsuit; Cinder Smith, the manager of a train station
in the Rockies; Steve Storm, a monocle-wearing British commissioner
in colonial Africa; and race car driver Clip Curtis, The King
of the Dirt Track.
After the war, Mr.
KELLY and Mr. Monster returned to obscurity,
as Canadian publications became overwhelmed by American imports,
but not before trying his luck in the United States. In 1946,
he worked with Damon Runyan and produced a comic strip that featured
characters from the writer's popular stories about the gamblers,
petty thieves, actors and gangsters of New York's Prohibition
period. To be titled The Other Half, it was on the cusp of acceptance
by a major publisher when Mr. Runyon died and the project collapsed.
After that, Mr.
KELLY returned home and attended the University
of Toronto to study medical illustration. He graduated in 1949,
found steady work as an illustrator and then took up a successful
career selling real estate in the Toronto area, most notably
in the Willowdale area where he was a partner in Kelly and Craig
Realtors.
The Mr. Monster character was revived in 1984 by Michael T. Gilbert,
an American illustrator who had purchased a coverless copy of
the original in 1971. The rejuvenated hero was presented as the
son of Doc Stearne.
Just last year, Toronto comics historian Robert
PINCOMBE tracked
down Mr. KELLY, who had retired and divided his time between
Mexico and Owen Sound, Ontario Mr.
KELLY, who taught art classes
in his retirement, attended the Toronto Comicon 2004 convention
in June, where he appeared on a panel with contemporaries Ed
Furness and Jerry Lazare. He also got to meet Mr. Gilbert.
"He was gratified, but thought the whole thing was all a bit
silly," said Mr.
PINCOMBE. "He felt it was great to be remembered
and was pleased to learn that Mr. Monster had come back but didn't
want a piece of it. He was a very pragmatic man."
Frederick George
KELLY was born in Toronto on September 8, 1921.
He died in Owen Sound, Ontario, on September 14 as the result
of a stroke suffered in 2003. He was 84. He leaves his wife,
Rita, a son; two daughters, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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BACHLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
BACHLE,
Joseph
Norman
Peacefully at McCall Centre, Etobicoke, Ontario on Sunday, January
23, 2005. Dear husband of Helen. Loving father of Jamie and D'Arcy
and his wife Doreen. Loved grandfather of Bryan, Richard, Zachary,
Aaron and Sarah. Dear great-grandfather of Timothy. Dear friend
of many including Rose and Brenda. Family will receive Friends
at Scott Funeral Home, 420 Dundas St. East, Mississauga (one
block west of Cawthra Road) 905-272-4040, Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and
6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, January 26,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 921 Flagship
Drive, Mississauga. Interment at Glendale Memorial Gardens. Donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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BACHMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-07 published
DWYER,
Peggy
Darlene
Louise (née
BACHMAN)
On Tuesday, July 5, 2005, at Peel Memorial Hospital after a courageous
battle with cancer in her 45th year. Loving mother of Ashley.
Predeceased by her mother Joe-Anne. Dear sister of Deborah (John
ADAM/ADAMS), Randy
BACHMAN (Laura), Jennifer (Richard
KERR). The greatest
auntie of Robert, Nicole, Chad and Ryan. Niece of Ronald
DURRANT.
A very warm thanks to Donna, Sue and Gary who walked each step
with Peggy during her courageous battle with brain and lung cancer.
Family and Friends will be received at the Glen Oaks reception
center, 3164 Ninth Line (North of Dundas), on Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 9,
2005, at the Glen Oaks Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Meadowvale
Cemetery.
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BACHMAYER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
BACHMAYER,
Ernest
With his family by his side, on Friday, April 15th, 2005 at the
Humber River Regional Hospital - Church Site, in his 83rd year.
Ernest, beloved husband of Marlene of 48 years. Loving Poppa
of Helen and her husband Brad
DAWSON and Karen
BACHMAYER.
Opa
to Lance and Brigit. Family and Friends will be received at the
Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.),
Weston, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at All Saints Roman Catholic Church, 1415 Royal York
Rd., on Monday at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemtery.
Condolences may be sent to ernest.bachmayer@wardfh.com.
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BACHMEIER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-01 published
FINK,
George
John
George John
FINK passed away suddenly on Thursday, December 30,
2004 in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Rose
FINK (née
POISSON)
for 50 years. Cherished father of Diane (Mark)
ATKINSON,
Cameron
(Sandra) FINK,
George
(Janice)
FINK, Gerry (Anne)
FINK and Karen
(Bill) PERRY of British Columbia. Beloved grandfather of 14 grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Dorothy
VANDECAVEYE,
Fran SHORTEN, Barbara
LECLAIR, Joan
BACHMEIER and Stanley
FINK.
Predeceased by sister Margaret
DEARBY.
The family will receive
Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London for visitation on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January
4, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
The FINK family would like to thank the Doctors and Nurses of
C.C.T.C. at London Health Sciences Centre-South Street Campus.
Please sign the Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 452-3770
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BACHNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-23 published
LOGAN,
Glen
R.
At the Stratford General Hospital on Monday August 23, 2005.
Glen R. LOGAN age 78 years of R.R.#2 Lakeside beloved husband
of Shirley
(BURCH)
LOGAN.
Loving father of Don
LOGAN at Home,
Darrell LOGAN and Vickie of R.R.#4 Saint Marys, Marie
BACHNER of
Owen Sound, Gary
LOGAN at Home, Rosemary
FENTON of London. Proud
grandfather of Robynne, David, Andrew, Shawn, Devon, Shea and
Josh. Dear brother of Mildred
FORTEY of London, Fern
DAY and
Bill of Lakeside. Dear brother-in-law of Rita
LOGAN of Thorndale,
Pat LOGAN,
Doreen and Ron
SCHEUERMANN, Joy and Ron
PATON all
of Saint Marys. Sadly missed by nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by his parents Harry
LOGAN and the former Edna
AIKEN, brothers
Leroy, Cecil, Lorne, Arnold and a sister Doris. Resting at the
L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Thursday August 25, 2005
at 1.30 p.m. with Pastor Richard
HRYNIW officiating. Interment
will follow in Kintore Presbyterian Cemetery. In his memory donations
to Lung Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated
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BACHS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-13 published
BACHS,
Rita
Passed away at the age of 81 after a courageous battle with cancer
on Sunday, September 11, 2005 at Peel Memorial Hospital. Survived
by her beloved husband of 55 years, Talivaldis. Cherished mother
of Indra and husband Jim
STOGDILL.
Dearly loved Oma of Nicholas
and Natalie. Predeceased by brother Andris and parents Karlis
and Elvira. Rita will be sadly missed by sister-in-law Norma
ROMAN and nephews Mark and Steven
ROMAN and their families. She
will be fondly remembered by her family and Friends in Canada,
the U.S.A. and Latvia who provided so much comforting support
throughout her illness. Friends may call at the Scott Funeral
Home, 289 Main St. N., Brampton, 905-451-1100, on Wednesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Thursday at
11 a.m. Interment Brampton Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy
donations to William Osler Health Centre or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
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BACIC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-29 published
NOVACICH,
Grga "
George,
Braco"
On Monday, November 28, 2005, at 8: 30 a.m., Grga (George, Braco)
NOVACICH, age 65, died peacefully at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital.
George was the cherished husband of Mari (née
BASAN)
for 45 years and the beloved and respected father (Tata) of Anne
Marie, Georgina, Trish
(JONES), Nick, and Donna
(PEARCE). George
was also the beloved father-in-law of Scott
JONES,
Krista
MORRIS
and Shawn PEARCE.
Dida will be forever missed by his loving grandchildren:
Mitchell and Allison
JONES;
Nicole and Brooklyn
PEARCE; and Ben
(Mali Grga)
NOVACICH.
George also leaves behind his beloved sister
Kata BACIC and family; sister Ana
KATIC and family; sister Ivka
ZARKOVIC and family; and the family of his deceased sister, Marija
VUJOVIC. He joins his loving parents, Nikola and Ana
(AHTI)
NOVACIC,
his beloved father-in-law and mother-in-law, Nikola and Ana
BASAN,
his cherished sister, Marija, his beloved nephew, Nick
VLASIC,
and cherished niece, Nada
KATIC in Heaven. George will be missed
by his sisters-in-law, Josie
BABICH and family and Catherine
VLASIC and family. Grga (Braco) will be dearly missed by his
family members in Jadovno and Gospic, in Lika, Croatia, where
he was born, and by his many close Friends. Budi USA miru, Tata.
We love you. Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral Home,
118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
(Prayers at 8: 30 p.m.) The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at Saint Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Saint Thomas on Thursday,
December 1st at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Holy Angels' Cemetery.
Memorial donations to St. Leopold Mandic Croatian Roman Catholic
Church Building Fund, London gratefully acknowledged.
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CLEMMENS,
Norma
Marjorie (née
BARNES)
Peacefully at her home in Gravenhurst with her loving family
by her side on Thursday, December 30, 2004. Norma Marjorie
CLEMMENS
(née BARNES) in hr 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Earl Bertram
CLEMMENS (1964.) Loved and adored mother of Marilyn (Jerry)
BACIC
of Tottenham. Beloved sister to Ellen (Wilbert)
KING of Gravenhurst.
Predeceased by her sisters Velma
KING and Ada
DELLOW.
Nans to
Kelly MURPHY of Tottenham and Kerry (Jesse)
DALE of Newmarket.
Great-grandmother to Brett and Jordan. At the request of Mrs.
CLEMMENS, direct cremation has taken place. In memory, donations
to the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
She will always be remembered for her kindness and generosity
by those who knew her. Peace At Last Arrangements entrusted to
the W.J. Cavill Funeral Home Gravenhurst.
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THOROSKI,
Frank
(World War 2 Veteran) Peacefully on Sunday, February 27, 2005
at the Sunnybrook Hospital Veterans' Wing in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of Nancy. Loving father of Raymond (Sheila), Diane (Jim
PEDDLE,) and John. Devoted Gigi of Ian and Scott. Dear brother
of Henry (Adelaide), Josie (Ed
BACIC), Rose, and Pat (Doug
BLAIS).
A heartfelt thanks to the staff of K3W Wing at Sunnybrook for
their care over the last four years. Family and Friends will
be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north
of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday.
A service will be held on Thursday at 10: 30 a.m. in the funeral
home chapel. Interment Glenview Cemetery. If desired, donations
to the Sunnybrook Women's College Foundation - Veterans' Wing
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences can be sent to
frank.thoroski@wardfh.com
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MacRAE,
Candace
Alcada (née
KRING)
(January 3, 1915-March 27, 2005)
Passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday. Candace was predeceased
by her husband Donald R.
MacRAE
Sr. (1967) and her children Yvonne
(Bonnie) KENT (2000,) Mary Bernice, Donna Jean and Donald R.
Jr. (1953.) She is survived by her son-in-law Harold W.
KENT
and four granddaughters Jean (Andy), Marion (Garry), Ruth (Doug)
and Helen (Keith). Nan was blessed with 10 great-grandchildren,
Dawn, Blaine, Andrew, Jillian, Valerie, Tommy, Tara, Adam, Kaitlyn
and Gordon. Candace is also survived by her sister-in-law Katherine
BACIC.
Family will have a reception at the Scott Funeral Home,
1273 Weston Road, Toronto on Wednesday, March 30 from 11: 00 a.m.
until time of service at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
Our family would like to thank the Caregivers of Kipling Acres
3NE for their care and support of Candace and family over the
past 23 years. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated by the family. "Love's greatest gift - Remembrance"
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