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KUIPER,
Case
Peacefully at home on Monday, May 16, 2005, Mr. Case
KUIPER of
Clinton in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Margaret
KUIPER.
Lovingly remembered by his children and grandchildren Alice and
Don VINK of Woodstock, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Katherine, Ralph
and Janet KUIPER of Clinton, Kelly and Jessica, Mark and Alice
KUIPER of Clinton, Karina, ShariAnn, Carolyn and Zachary. Conrad
and Sheryl
KUIPER of Clinton, Nicole and Daniel. Dear brother
of Jenny HEYKOOP of Goderich, Gerry and John
BOS of Blyth, Piet
and Ann KUIPER of Stratford. Predeceased by his twin brother
Henk KUIPER.
Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd., 153 High Street, Clinton on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral service will be held at the Clinton Christian Reformed
Church, Clinton on Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 2 p.m. Pastor Jack
QUARTEL will officiate. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of one's
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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BOS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-17 published
REYNEVELD,
Nicolaas
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints".
Psalm 116: 15.
The Lord has suddenly taken out of our midst on Thursday, December
15, 2005 our dear husband, father, opa and great-grandfather,
Nicolaas REYNEVELD of Tavistock in his 93rd. Member of Reformed
Church of America, Springford and longtime dairy farmer. Beloved
husband of Neeltje (DE
JONG)
REYNEVELD; dear father of Klaas
REYNEVELD and wife
Nelly of Paisley, Neeltje
VAN
DRIEL and husband
Pete of Goderich, Karl
REYNEVELD and his wife
Patty of Woodstock,
Dirk REYNEVELD and wife
Anne of Tavistock, Nellie
SAINT_GERMAIN
and husband Guy of Fredericton, New Brunswick; Nico
REYNEVELD
of Tavistock, Jan
REYNEVELD and wife
Patti of Woodstock, Corrie
VANDEBURGT and husband Gordon of Turlock, California; Trudy
BOS
and husband Pete of Cambridge; loved grandfather of twenty-eight
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; brother of Geerit
REYNEVELD and Ans
VANDEN
KNAAP, both in Holland. Predeceased
by parents, Klaas and Pieternella
(DEWIT)
REYNEVELD and brothers,
Dirk, Jan, Piet and Gerard
REYNEVELD. Relatives and Friends will
be received in the Francis Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street
North, Tavistock on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, December, 20, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Pastor Gerald
HAMSTRA will officiate. Interment in McTavish Cemetery,
Tavistock. Please omit flowers. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to "Word and Deed" or a charity of one's choice would be appreciated
and may be made through the funeral home by calling 1-519-655-2431.
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BOS,
Dave
In memory of Dave
BOS, who died two years ago, November 24.
Yesterdays memories are all in a frame
And will always be there and forever remain.
We shared great years as best Friends and family
What more is there to say
You are still missed in every way.
Sonya and Brad, and Julia
MacKENZIE;
Jeremy
BOS and Cynthia
FERREIRA
Bradley and Diana
BOS
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BOS o@ca.on.simcoe_county.barrie.the_barrie_examiner 2005-12-10 published
Grisly murder
Barrie woman stabbed more than 30 times in Ottawa home
By Tobi COHEN,
Special to the Examiner, Saturday, December 10,
Ottawa Stabbed more than 30 times in the face, neck, chest and
back, Barrie native Kleigh
CUNDALL had little chance for survival
but that didnt stop neighbours, police and paramedics from trying.
One neighbour who lives across the road from the brown brick
house on Queen Victoria St. where the former Eastview Secondary
School student has lived for the last two years was returning
home Thursday evening when he saw the tenants from the upper
apartment pounding on the door to the 21-year-olds basement apartment.
I ran right over. They called for help. They were frantic, he
said reluctantly, unwilling to give his name. I was there before
the cops. We just couldnt get in to help her.
Police said one of the neighbours had managed to get inside the
home and saw a man stabbing
CUNDALL before fleeing the apartment
to dial 911 around 5: 31 p.m.
When he returned, the door was locked and it wasnt until police
arrived five minutes later and bashed down the cedar door with
their own body weight that anyone could get inside.
The wooden door frame was still lying on the ground covered in
snow yesterday. The jagged broken upper window of the door was
left untouched for the forensic team to examine despite the landlords
request to board it up. A blue Hyundai Accent remained parked
in the driveway of the taped off New Edinburgh bungalow.
Ottawa police Sgt. Ron
BOS said the woman had been on the phone
with her boyfriend when a knife-wielding man arrived at her home.
She'd put down the phone to answer the door when, moments later,
her piecing screams prompted her boyfriend to hang up and dial
A police officer and paramedics attempted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation,
but CUNDALL had lost enormous amounts of blood and was pronounced
dead upon arriving at the Ottawa Hospitals Civic campus.
The man was arrested at gunpoint without incident and led to
the front of the house.
They had him up against a car, said another neighbour, noting
she couldnt make out his features.
The upstairs tenants were seen leaving their home late Thursday
with packed bags.
Taken to the Elgin St. cell block, police said the man was later
rushed to the Ottawa Hospitals General campus shortly after 1
a.m. after overdosing on pills. Its believed he took the pills
prior to the incident.
Initially in the Intensive Care Unit in critical condition, the
suspect is now expected to live and be released within three
to five days.
Charges will likely be laid against 21-year-old Anthony
ROACH,
also of Barrie, once hes released from hospital.
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Oro woman stabbed to death
University student attacked in Ottawa apartment
By Andrew SEYMOUR,
Saturday,
December 10, 2005
Ottawa A 21-year-old Oro Station woman studying at the University
of Ottawa was stabbed to death after answering the door to her
basement apartment around 5: 30 p.m. Thursday.
Kleigh CUNDALL, who was on the phone with her boyfriend at the
time, put the phone down to go to the door and was attacked by
a knife-wielding assailant.
Hearing her screams over the phone,
CUNDALL's panicked boyfriend
immediately hung up and called 911, said Ottawa police Sgt. Ron
BOS.
CUNDALL's upstairs neighbour, hearing the screams, came down
to see what was happening, only to discover the man still stabbing
her. The neighbour retreated from the scene and dialled 911.
Police officers who raced to the house on Queen Victoria Street
kicked down the front door, guns drawn. Inside the apartment,
they found
CUNDALL who had been stabbed 20 times in the neck,
chest and back and her alleged attacker.
Police said they believed the two knew each other.
CUNDALL, who had no vital signs when paramedics arrived, was
later pronounced dead at the Civic campus of the Ottawa Hospital.
Police arrested Anthony
ROACH, 21, of Barrie at the scene. He
was moved to the same hospital, where he remained yesterday under
police guard.
Police said
ROACH apparently overdosed on Aspirin, and possibly
other drugs, after
CUNDALL was stabbed and before officers arrived
on the scene.
Major crime detectives have yet to lay any charges against
ROACH,
instead waiting until he is released from hospital. He is expected
to recover from the overdose.
CUNDALL was a fourth-year biochemistry student who planned to
attend medical school and become a general practitioner, her
friend Lyndsay
BUEHLER said Thursday night.
She had an amazing future ahead of her, she said.
BUEHLER, a member of the university-based Ottawa Christian Fellowship,
said CUNDALL had been a member of the group for at least three
years.
BUEHLER said
CUNDALL loved curling, which she would teach to
others in the school group of about 30 members.
I knew her as a very friendly person who was quiet, but willing
to talk to whoever was there, she said, stunned by the news.
Neighbours also said they were shocked. A couple who lives across
the street said they would often see
CUNDALL coming and going
to school.
They said she rented the apartment for the past two years.
We knew she was living alone, and we said to her one time, If
you ever need anything, give us a call, said Rick
FINDLAY.
She looked like a real sweetheart, added Ida
FINDLAY.
She was
always quiet
Another neighbour, Miriam
FARBIASZ, arrived home around 8: 30
p.m. and heard the news.
Im just horrified. Shes only been here for a few years now, and
she certainly has been the nicest of neighbours. She was very
quiet, and seemed like a sensible young lady.
CUNDALLs boyfriend, Joshua
FLETCHER, was exiting Highway 417
in Ottawa and talking to her as he made his way through traffic
en route to her apartment when all hell broke loose at the other
end of the line.
He told his father
CUNDALL heard someone at her door and asked
her boyfriend to hang on just a minute while she went to see
who it was.
The next thing he heard was his girlfriends shrieks as her attacker
flailed at her with a knife.
And then he lost the connection.
Now frantic, the man repeatedly hit redial on his cellphone,
hoping CUNDALL would pick up and tell him what was happening.
He called 911 and drove to the apartment, where he found several
police cars.
The only thing that matters to me right now is that we help Joshua
in the grieving process, said his father, Bob
FLETCHER, yesterday.
Kleigh's parents are grieving, everyone is grieving, he said.
Life will never be the same for anyone associated with this.
The Ottawa Citizen
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BOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-22 published
SQUIRES,
Miriam
Holtby (née
FOX)
Passed away peacefully on March 20th, 2005 at home surrounded
by her loving family. She was in her 91st year. Miriam was predeceased
by her parents Edward Carey
FOX and Dora Alexandrina
FOX (nee
McKAY,) her beloved husband Dr. Arthur H.
SQUIRES and her sister
Dora Eleanor
BARRON.
Mim leaves behind her three devoted sons
Art, Alex (Kim) and Gordon (Laurie). She will be dearly missed
by her grandchildren Alexandra (Carlo
BOS,)
Carey,
Darrell and
Edward. Mim inspired all around her with her grace, charm, zest
for life and unfailing sense of humour and wit. She loved all
of her Friends and so looked forward to her Friday afternoon
bridge games. Mim's memories are like an encyclopedia of Canadian
art history. An accomplished artist, Mim was a highly valued
and talented member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water
Colour and the Heliconian Club (past president) for over 60 years.
Some of Mim's artwork may be found today at the Robert McLaughlin
Gallery in Oshawa, the Canadian Society of Painters in Water
Colour On-Line Gallery and the Art Gallery of Peel in Brampton.
Up until very recently, Mim thoroughly enjoyed her weekly painting
sessions with her friend and fellow artist, Fred
FLETCHER.
The
family would like to extend heartfelt appreciation and thanks
to Ida Coloma, 'Mum's' faithful companion and housekeeper for
over 25 years, as well as for the dedicated, constant care and
support given by Norma, Janet and Maria, and the regular visits
from family friend, Dr. Jim
SWAN. A celebration of Mim's life
will be held on Thursday, March 24th at 4: 00 o'clock at the York
Club, 135 St George Street (at Bloor). Donations to the Squires
Club, c/o St. Michael's Hospital Foundation, 30 Bond Street,
Toronto M5B 1W8, would be appreciated.
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BOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-22 published
MÉNARD,
Yves
It is with serenity and his characteristic deter mination that
Yves MÉNARD, brother, friend, husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather has undertaken on Father's Day his ultimate
journey to join those that he loved that had preceded him in
the arms of the almighty. As always, he will watch over Alice,
the love of his life, over his children Marc-André (Monique
BUREAU,)
Cécile (Pierre
PANET-
RAYMOND,) Louis-François (Elena
RAIMONDINI,)
Marie-Antoinette (Ron
BOS,) his 10 grand children and one great-grandchild
that were his pride and joy. Family and Friends will be welcomed
at the Guay Funeral Home, 418 Labelle Blvd. in Rosemere, on Wednesday,
June 22nd from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. and on Thursday,
June 23rd from 11: 30 to 1 p.m. A religious service will be held
on Thursday, June 23rd at 2 p.m. in the church of St-Leon de
Westmount, 4311 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West. A small reception
will follow. In lieu of flowers, please forward a donation to
the Fondation de la Cité de la Santé in Laval.
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BOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-26 published
BOS,
Dientje (née
RUPKE)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 23, 2005 at the Grace
Manor (Holland Christian Homes), Brampton in her 98th year. Predeceased
by her husband Johannes. Loving sister of John
RUPKE.
Predeceased
by her six brothers and three sisters. Tante Dien will be sadly
missed but fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews both
here and
in Holland. Friends will be received at the Andrews
Community Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie Rd., Brampton, (north of
Steeles Ave.) 905-456-8190, on Thursday, April 28, 2005 from
10: 00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. A funeral service will follow at 11:00
a.m. in the chapel. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Reception
to follow interment at the Holland Christian Homes (7900 McLaughlin
Rd. S., at Steeles Ave., Brampton). If you wish, donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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BOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-08 published
CHURCH-
HARDS,
Kathryn "
Kate," "K8"
Suddenly as the result of an accident on Friday, December 2,
2005. Loving mother of Dillon and Derek
MOORE.
Kate will be sadly
missed by her mother Sandy
HARDS and stepfather Ken, her brothers
Ken and Tom
CHURCH, stepsisters Susan
BOS,
Debi
HARDS, Karen
ROUND and Angela
SMITH, her Aunt Pat
SCHMIDT (Don), Uncle Jim
CHURCH
(Jane,) her cousins, nieces and nephews. Memorial visitation
in the chapel of the Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road,
Sutton, from 11: 00 a.m. Saturday until time of the Memorial Service
in the chapel at 1: 00 p.m. Family interment of the cremated remains
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the
trust fund for Kate's children c/o Sandra
HARDS in trust Account
3740 6263213, TD Canada Trust, Delmar Plaza, P.O. Box 550, Sutton,
Ontario L0E 1R0 would be appreciated by the family.
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LEAVER-
POWER,
John
Murray
On November 8, 2005 at Credit Valley Hospital at age 55. Beloved
husband of Margaret (née
MacCUAIG.)
Loving
son of Jenny and the
late John POWER. Dear brother of Michelle (Arthur)
MARRIOTT and
June (Wayne
BOSADA)
BRAND. Dear uncle of Shelley
BRAND,
Joseph
MARRIOTT and Jenny
MARRIOTT.
Fondly remembered by his many Friends
and family. Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home
"Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin
Mills Pkwy.from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. A Celebration of
John's Life will be held at Glenbrook Presbyterian Church, 3535
South Common Court (south of Burnhamthorpe Rd.) on Thursday,
November 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in John's memory to Wellspring Halton/Peel or Heart
and Stroke Foundation. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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BOSCH o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-22 published
VAN
DEN
BOSCH,
Bryan▼
In loving memory of my beloved husband and father, Bryan, who
passed away June 25, 2004.
I felt from the moment that I met you
Things were too good to be true
And eleven years ago I promised
To cherish my every day with you.
And then one year ago I lost you, I still cannot believe
At only 42 years of age, - why did you have to leave?
In spite of shock, anger, guilt, tears and distress
Throughout it all I've tried my best
You left me two beautiful reasons,
To struggle through each day.
Your kind and strong example
Has helped us find our way.
Love, forever and always Rozina, Dryden and Brooke.
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VAN
DEN
BOSCH,
Bryan▲
In memory of our friend and neighbour, who passed away suddenly
on June 25, 2004.
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count,
but the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln.
Sadly missed by Edward and Nina
HOUSEGO.
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BOSCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-30 published
KENNEDY,
Evelyn▼
May▼ (née
FLOOD)
Formerly of Verdun, Quebec and Tarpon Springs, Florida, passed
away peacefully in her 92nd year at Elmwood place Nursing Home,
London on Wednesday, December 28, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
John "Jack"
KENNEDY (1990.) Cherished mother of Shirley (Barry)
Anderson of London, John "Tom" (Joan)
KENNEDY of Heathcote, Ontario
and William Brian (Rose)
KENNEDY of Burlington. Sadly missed
by grandchildren Cindy and Don
CONTE,
Lori▼ and Tom
KRUEGER, Barry
Thomas ANDERSON,
Wayne▼ and Carolyn
KENNEDY, Leigh-Anne and Bruce
VAN DEN
BOSCH,
Keith▼
KENNEDY, Karen
HATCHER and Kevin, Kevin
KENNEDY and Jack
KENNEDY.
Remembered▼ by great-grandchildren Thomas,
Shelby and Missy
VAN
DEN
BOSCH, Joshua and Jessica
HATCHER, Victoria
and Liam KENNEDY, Mathew
KENNEDY, Curtis
CONTE, Jacob
KARA and
Kaitlyn KENNEDY.
Predeceased▼ by brothers Edward and Gerald
FLOOD,
parents Thomas and Sarah
FLOOD and one granddaughter Kelly-Ann
KENNEDY. Survived by sister-in-law Edith
POWNEY and several nieces
and nephews. The family will receive Friends and relatives at
Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London, for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be on Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 1 p.m. complete
in the chapel. Cremation to follow. Interment at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. In remembrance, donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be gratefully appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home 652-2020.
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KENNEDY,
Evelyn▲
May▲ (née
FLOOD)
Formerly of Verdun, Quebec and Tarpon Springs, Florida, passed
away peacefully in her 92nd year at Elmwood Place Nursing Home,
London on Wednesday, December 28, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
John "Jack"
KENNEDY (1990.) Cherished mother of Shirley (Barry)
ANDERSON of London, John "Tom" (Joan)
KENNEDY of Heathcote, Ontario
and William Brian (Rose)
KENNEDY of Burlington. Sadly missed
by grandchildren Cindy and Don
CONTE,
Lori▲ and Tom
KRUEGER, Barry
Thomas ANDERSON,
Wayne▲ and Carolyn
KENNEDY, Leigh-Anne and Bruce
VAN DEN
BOSCH,
Keith▲
KENNEDY, Karen
HATCHER and Kevin, Kevin
KENNEDY and Jack
KENNEDY.
Remembered▲ by great-grandchildren Thomas,
Shelby and Missy
VAN
DEN
BOSCH, Joshua and Jessica
HATCHER, Victoria
and Liam KENNEDY, Mathew
KENNEDY, Curtis
CONTE, Jacob
KARA and
Kaitlyn KENNEDY.
Predeceased▲ by brothers Edward and Gerald
FLOOD,
parents Thomas and Sarah
FLOOD and one granddaughter Kelly-Ann
KENNEDY. Survived by sister-in-law Edith
POWNEY and several nieces
and nephews. The family will receive Friends and relatives at
Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London, for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be on Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 1 p.m. complete
in the chapel. Cremation to follow. Interment at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. In remembrance, donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be gratefully appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home, 519-652-2020.
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BOSCO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-14 published
BOSCO,
Raymond
Passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his family, in
his 96th year, on Saturday, March 12, 2005. Beloved husband of
the late Gina
BOSCO, cherished father of Enza (Bruno.) Devoted
grandfather to David and Andrea. He will be greatly missed by
his sisters Giuseppina and Franca, his sister-in-law Melina,
and by his many nieces and nephews. Owner of Fratelli Bosco Supermarket
with his late brother Vincenzo on St. Clair in the 60's. Raymond's
caring manner, positive attitude and zest for life will never
be forgotten. A special thank you to Dr. Vincent
MAIDA of the
Palliative Care Unit at Etobicoke General Hospital and to the
excellent care provided by the St. Elizabeth Nursing Staff, Para
Med, and Community Care Access Centre. Friends and family will
be received at Fratelli Vescio Funeral Homes Ltd. (8101 Weston
Rd., south of Langstaff Rd., 905-850-3332), on Monday from 6-9
p.m. and Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection
will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 12: 30 p.m. at St.
Andrew's Catholic Church (2547 Kipling Ave., Etobicoke). Entombment
to follow at the Glendale Memorial Gardens (1801 Albion Rd.).
Donations may be made to the Centre for Palliative Care, Etobicoke
General Hospital.
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BOSHART,
Anne
Jeanette
C.
(WATSON)
At the Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Anne Jeanette C.
(WATSON)
BOSHART of Blyth in her 73rd year.
Daughter of the late William N. and Anne E.
WATSON. Dear mother
of Suzanne and her husband Randy
HAMILTON of Clinton. Loving
Nan of Avril-Anne and Dexter
HAMILTON of Clinton. Also survived
by a brother Paul and his wife
Eva
WATSON of Chesley. Predeceased
by a sister Cleta
FORSYTH of Orillia. There will be no funeral
home visitation or service. A private family interment in the
Blyth Union Cemetery will take place at a later date. Arrangements
entrusted to the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd., Clinton (482-9521)
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BOSHART,
Paul
Paul of Saint Thomas, on Tuesday, March 1st., 2005 at London Health
Sciences Centre, (South Street Campus), in his 53rd year. Loved
son of the late Peter E. and Beverley
(ANDREWS)
BOSHART and dear
brother of the late Peter
BOSHART
(January 9, 2002.) Sadly missed
by a number of Friends. Paul worked at the Saint Thomas Psychiatric
Hospital. He was an avid photographer, skydiver and loved motorcycling.
A Public Memorial service will be held at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
has taken place. Visitation at the funeral home on Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the London Health Sciences Centre (Cancer Unit).
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BOSHAW o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-04-06 published
ELLIS,
Floyd▼
Burt ELLIS passed away on March 21, 2005 at the age of 48. He
resided in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, but was formerly from Sombra.
Beloved▼ son of the late Gordon (1977) and
Barbara▼ (2001)
ELLIS.
He is survived by a son Jonathan. Brother and brother-in-law
to Greg BOSHAW, Calgary, Alberta, Wendy and Joe
DEROEVEN, Wallaceburg,
Deb and Clayt
SCHRAM, Port Lambton, Almer and Deb
ELLIS, Woodstock,
Liz JOUDREY, Cold Lake, Alberta, Ila
BOSHAW, Sombra. Also several
nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Predeceased
by brothers Terry
BOSHAW and Thomas
ELLIS. A service at Riverside
Cemetery, Sombra will be held at a later date.
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ELLIS,
Burton
Floyd▲
Burt ELLIS passed away on March 21, 2005 at the age of 48. He
resided in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, but was formerly from Sombra.
Beloved▲ son of the late Gordon (1977) and
Barbara▲ (2001)
ELLIS.
He is survived by a son Jonathan. Brother and brother-in-law
to Greg BOSHAW, Calgary, Alberta, Wendy and Joe
DEROEVEN, Wallaceburg,
Deb and Clayt
SCHRAM, Port Lambton, Almer and Deb
ELLIS, Woodstock,
Liz JOUDREY, Cold Lake, Alberta, Ila
BOSHAW, Sombra. Also several
nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Predeceased
by brothers Terry
BOSHAW and Thomas
ELLIS. A service at Riverside
Cemetery, Sombra will be held at a later date.
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BOSHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-23 published
Thomas Herbert
ANSTEY
By J.F. BOSHER,
Friday,
September 23, 2005, Page A28
Yachtsman, soldier and director of agricultural research stations.
Born December 27, 1917, in Victoria. Died May 18 in Ottawa after
a car accident, aged 87.
My cousin Tom
ANSTEY, a lifelong benevolent force, would repair
broken furniture in a friend's house, prune a friend's roses,
or give away strawberry plants, potting soil, and his own home-made
wine. He never counted the cost or the trouble.
It was in the same spirit that he went to Kiev in the early 1990s
with his friend Eugene
WHELAN, former minister of agriculture,
to help the Ukrainian government with agricultural problems.
Off he went, handing out freely what he had learned in his career
as a director of Canadian agricultural research stations at Agassiz
and Summerland, British Columbia, Lethbridge, Alberta., and,
from 1969, in the agriculture department in Ottawa.
He was a plain, practical person. It would not cross Tom's mind
to mention that he was an honorary life member of the Canadian
Society for Horticultural Science, held office in the International
Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, and had published a 400-page
history of agricultural research in Canada called One Hundred
Harvests.
In the Second World War, he served in Europe as an officer in
a Canadian unit that was lent to the 2nd Battalion Oxford and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry of the British 6th Airborne Division
and for the rest of his life he attended the annual gatherings
of his fellow veterans in that "CanLoan" force.
His interest in the plant sciences had first been aroused in
his childhood by an English uncle in Canada, J.E.
BOSHER, who
worked at the Saanichton Experimental Farm in British Columbia.
After a doctoral degree at the University of Minnesota, Tom's
research added to horticultural knowledge about broccoli, strawberries,
and other fruit crops.
Tom was the oldest of four children born in Victoria to a cabinet-maker
from Coventry, Britain, who had followed his lady-love when she
moved with her family in 1911 from Manchester to Sidney, B.C.
The children grew up in a house their father had built with his
own hands, he being a trained cabinetmaker in charge of teaching
woodwork and metalwork at Victoria High School.
Tom grew up playing the cello, accompanied on the piano by his
mother.
His father taught the boys in the family to build boats and sail
them in the sheltered waters around the Saanich Peninsula, which
is why Tom sailed a 22-foot yacht on the Ottawa River at Britannia
Yacht Club in Ottawa as long as he could. He named her Tilicum
after the famous native dugout canoe sailed from Victoria to
London in 1901 by Captain J.C. Voss.
But lest anyone imagine that Tom was spoiled during his childhood,
it should be added that his parents were strict Baptists and
he was often left in Sidney with grandparents who had brought
strict, though well-meaning, habits with them.
In October, 1921, when Tom was four years old, his grandmother
reported to one of his aunts in a letter, "He is a dear little
fellow. I thought this morning he was going to be ill so I put
him to bed tho' he very much objected. So I spanked him and gave
him a dose of castor oil when he wakened. Seems much better now."
Trouble like that did not deter Tom. And he did not impose such
discipline on the three children he had with his wife, Wynne
FERGUSON, whom he married in Brockville, Ontario, during the
war.
Soon after she died in 1998 he moved to an old-age home in Ottawa
and three years later married a widowed neighbour there, Dorothy
MOORE, with whom he lived happily until his fatal car accident.
J.F. BOSHER is Tom's cousin.
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BOSHIER,
Reta
Rhubena
At Ina Grafton Gage Nursing Home on Monday, August 29, 2005.
Beloved wife of the late Arthur. She will be remembered by her
Friends Vivian
BARKER,
Sharen
HAGLE and Alan
REDWAY and all her
Friends with the East York Happy Gang. The funeral service was
held. Interment Saint John's Norway Cemetery. Donations may be
made to a charity of your choice.
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BOSINGER,
Rob
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden death of
Rob BOSINGER on Friday, May 20, 2005 at the age of 38. He will
be dearly missed by his beloved wife
Janet
CARSWELL and their
adorable 7 month old son, Mats, his devoted parents, Fred and
Margaret, his brother, Pete, his sister, Anna (Grant) his mother-in-law
Gwen HORNER
(Byron,) his father-in-law, Robert
CARSWELL (Carol
Ann) and numerous other family members in Canada, England and
Switzerland. He was a wonderful husband and a delighted new father.
Rob packed a full life into his too few years. Rob's interests
were very diverse as were his talents. He pursued the Bosinger
passion for ski racing as a valued member of the National Alpine
Ski Team. He then went on to coach at the Banff Mountain Academy,
the National Alpine Ski Team and most recently the Banff Alpine
Racers. After becoming an accomplished National Ski Team member
he became a mentor to the children he coached. His true joy was
in teaching, sharing his experiences and knowledge with these
children. Rob was well known for his positive attitude, bright
outlook and the manner in which he was able to inspire those
he touched. Rob enjoyed early success as an exhibited artist
and later found his professional calling in the field of computer
technology as the recently appointed Manager Information Technology
Operations and Systems Support at Shell Chemicals. We will miss
our wonderful friend, son, brother, husband and father. Rob was
a man of integrity with a gentle heart, a kind and respected
man, a cheerful spirit and strength of character. We will treasure
our memories of him. We will smile when we think of Rob's clever
wit and the sparkle in his eye. We, who knew him, were the better
for it. A celebration of Rob's life will take place Wednesday,
May 25th, 2005 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon in the 'Day Lodge'
at Mount Norquay. A trust fund will be set up in the name of
Mats Grafton
BOSINGER, details will be available at the memorial.
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VAN
BOSKIRK,
Margaret▼ "
Meg▼" (née
WILSON)
Meg passed away in Santa Cruz, California, on December 27, 2004,
just three days before her 96th birthday. Meg was born and raised
in Toronto, on Delaware Ave., north of Bloor St. After completing
school, she ventured south, and settled in Chicago for 20 years,
before moving to Santa Cruz in 1983. She owned and operated a
sporting goods store in Chicago for many years, and was active
there in martial-arts youth programs. In Santa Cruz she was a
charter member of the Scotts Valley Senior Centre, where she
participated in Seniorama for many years. She was an avid singer
and actress, and wrote songs and skits for the revue and for
senior shows. Her elaborate costumes were her own design and
making. She also volunteered as a suicide prevention telephone
counsellor. She enjoyed helping seniors, and, until near the
end, driving them about. Meg always remembered the Toronto of
her youth. Her visits to the city became fewer as the years passed,
but when she came she liked to go and visit the old neighbourhood
of Delaware near Hallam. Much changed over the years, the old
Friends passed on or moved away, but much stayed the same. Her
memories remained fresh. Her husband, James
VAN
BOSKIRK, and
son, Harry Lee
SMITH, died before her. She is survived by her
grand_son, Maj. Shawn
SMITH, United States Air Force of Monterey,
California.; and by her daughter, Marilyn
AMOS and her husband
Earl; of Scotts Valley, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
In Toronto she is survived by her nephew Fred
WILSON and his
wife Linda▼
ROTHMAN, and their two daughters. At Mrs.
VAN
BOSKIRK's
request, there were no formal services. Contributions are preferred
in her memory to the donor's local senior centre or favourite
charity.
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VAN
BOSKIRK,
Margaret▲ "
Meg▲" (née
WILSON)
Meg passed away in Santa Cruz, California, on December 27, 2004,
just three days before her 96th birthday. Meg was born and raised
in Toronto, on Delaware Ave., north of Bloor St. After completing
school, she ventured south and settled in Chicago for 20 years,
before moving to Santa Cruz in 1983. She owned and operated a
sporting goods store in Chicago for many years, and was active
there in martial arts youth programs. In Santa Cruz she was a
charter member of the Scotts Valley Senior Centre, where she
participated in Seniorama for many years. She was an avid singer
and actress, and wrote songs and skits for the revue and for
senior shows. Her elaborate costumes were her own design and
making. She also volunteered as a suicide prevention telephone
counsellor. She enjoyed helping seniors, and, until near the
end, driving them about. Meg always remembered the Toronto of
her youth. Her visits to the city became fewer as the years passed,
but when she came she liked to go and visit the old neighbourhood
of Delaware near Hallam. Much changed over the years, the old
Friends passed on or moved away, but much stayed the same. Her
memories remained fresh. Her husband, James
VAN
BOSKIRK, and
son, Harry Lee
SMITH, died before her. She is survived by her
grand_son, Maj. Shawn
SMITH, United States Air Force of Monterey,
California; and by her daughter, Marilyn
AMOS and her husband
Earl of Scotts Valley; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
In Toronto she is survived by her nephew Fred
WILSON and his
wife Linda▲
ROTHMAN, and their two daughters. At Mrs.
VAN
BOSKIRK's
request, there were no formal services. Contributions are preferred
in her memory to the donor's local senior centre or favourite
charity.
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BOSKOVIC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-20 published
BOSKOVIC,
Anton
Surrounded by his loving wife and children at Parkwood Hospital,
London on Father's Day, June 19, 2005, Anton
BOSKOVIC in his
73rd year. Beloved husband of Ana. Loving father of Mary Ann
SUSAC of Whitby, Peter and Cathy of Vancouver. Dear grandfather
of Anita, Simon and Andrea
SUSAC. Dear brother of Marko, Danica
AUNEDI, both of London, Bosko of Zagreb, Croatia, Mihovil of
Crnici, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Sister Adelina (Celija) of
the religious order Malog Isusa of Neum Bosnia and Hercegovina
and all their families. Predeceased by his brother Peter (1961).
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362
Waterloo Street at King Street on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Leopold Mandic Church, 2889
Westminster Drive on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Entombment
in Holy Family Mausoleum St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Monday
evening at 8 o'clock. Donations to St. Leopold Mandic Catholic
Church Reconstruction Fund would be appreciated.
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WAYLETT,
Mona▼
Myrtle▼
(BEST)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, on Saturday, September 24,
2005. Mona
(BEST)
WAYLETT of Beaverton was the beloved wife of
the late Anthony J.
WAYLETT.
Loved▼ mother of Sonya (Pat)
DUNKLEY,
Debbie (John)
BOSKOVIC and mother-in-law of Jean-Michel
GRON.
Grandmother of Nicholas, James (Sarah), Isaac, David, Christina,
Ruth, Faith, and great-grandmother of Noelle. Sister of Violet
(Gordon) NOSEWORTHY.
Sister-in-law▼ of Joan
LOUGHTON and Joan
WAYLETT of England. Survived by many nieces and nephews. The
family will receive Friends at the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton
(705-426-5777), on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service will
be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment St. Andrew- St. James
Cemetery, Orillia.
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WAYLETT,
Mona▲
Myrtle▲
(BEST)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Saturday, September 24, 2005.
Mona (BEST)
WAYLETT of Beaverton was the beloved wife of the
late Anthony J.
WAYLETT.
Loved▲ mother of Sonya (Pat)
DUNKLEY,
Debbie (John)
BOSKOVIC and mother-in-law of Jean-Michel
GRON.
Grandmother of Nicholas, James (Sarah), Isaac, David, Christina,
Ruth, Faith and great-grandmother of Noelle. Sister of Violet
(Gordon) NOSEWORTHY.
Sister-in-law▲ of Joan
LOUGHTON and Joan
WAYLETT of England. Survived by many nieces and nephews. The
family will receive Friends at the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton
(705-426-5777) on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. Funeral service will
be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment St. Andrew - St. James
Cemetery, Orillia.
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BOSMA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-18 published
BOSMA,
Antje "
Anne"
At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, June 17, 2005 Mrs. Antje
"Anne" BOSMA of Blyth in her 63rd year. Beloved wife of Siep
BOSMA.
Loving mother of Janet
BOSMA of Ancaster, and Clarence
BOSMA of Blyth. Dear sister of Jaap
HARLAAR,
Auke and Tineke
HARLAAR,
Jan and Akke
HARLAAR, Piet and Jik
HARLAAR, all of the
Netherlands, Ted and Sonja
HARLAAR of British Columbia, Gerrit
and Georgette
HARLAAR,
Jannie and Rien
LAMBERS, and Case and
Alice HARLAAR all of the Netherlands. Predeceased by 1 brother
Henk HARLAAR.
Friends will be received at the Blyth Visitation
Centre, 407 Queen St. Blyth, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A service of remembrance will be held at the Blyth Christian
Reformed Church, Blyth, on Monday, June 20, 2005 at 2 p.m. Private
Family interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Falconer Funeral Homes,
Clinton.
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BOSMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-01 published
BUFFINGA,
Henry
Peacefully at Huronview Home, Tuckersmith Twp., on Thursday December
30, 2004, Mr. Henry
BUFFINGA of Clinton in his 91st year. Beloved
husband of Freda
BUFFINGA and the late Geesje (Grace)
BUFFINGA.
Loving
Father of Helen and Larry
JOHNSTON of R.R.#4 Goderich,
Albert and Mary
BUFFINGA of R.R.#1 Londesborough, Ralph and Margaret
BUFFINGA of R.R.#1 Clinton, and Case and Ruthann
BUFFINGA of
Clinton. Step-Father of George
SNEIDER of Blyth, Jack
SNEIDER
of Auburn, and Henrietta
SNEIDER of Toronto. Grandfather of 9
Grandchildren, 19 Great-Grandchildren and 4 Step-Grandchildren.
Dear Brother of Duke
BUFFINGA of Goderich, Siet
BOSMAN, and Kathrine
PASTOOR both of the Netherlands. Brother-in-law William
VANDERLINDE
of Goderich. Predeceased by 3 Sisters and 2 Brothers. Funeral
Service will be held at the Clinton Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton on Monday, January 3, 2005 at 1 p.m. Followed by a gathering
in the Church hall from 2-3: 30 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy memorial donations to the Christian
Reformed World Relief (Asian Relief) would be greatly appreciated.
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the Falconer Funeral Homes
Clinton (482-9521)
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WILLIAMS-
BRISSEAU,
Sarah
May
(CARSON)
At Chateau Gardens, Aylmer on Tuesday, August 30, 2005, Sarah
May WILLIAMS-
BRISSEAU of Aylmer in her 101st year. Beloved wife
of the late Roy
BRISSEAU (1970) and the late Herman
WILLIAMS
(1985.) Dear mother of June
BOSMAN and her husband Russel of
Chatham and Lorne and his wife Marilyn of R.R.#5 Aylmer. Predeceased
by an infant daughter Lois. Also survived by two step-sons, George
WILLIAMS and his wife
Barbara and Kenneth
WILLIAMS and his wife
Janet, both of Michigan. Dear Grandmother of six grandchildren,
thirteen great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by four brothers and
one sister. Mrs.
WILLIAMS was a member of the Rebekah and Eastern
Star of Aylmer. Resting at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, 119
Talbot Street, Aylmer where the Funeral Service will be conducted
at the Funeral Home on Friday, September 2, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
with the Reverend Norman
JONES officiating. Interment in Orwell Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Schizophrenic
Society. Visiting 1 hour before.
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BOSMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
WESTERHOUT,
Joan (née
BOSMAN)
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday, November 17, 2005
Joan (BOSMAN)
WESTERHOUT of Grand Bend in her 55th year. Beloved
wife of the late Pieter
WESTERHOUT
(Sept. 23, 2004.) Dear mother
of Jason WESTERHOUT of London, Cynthia
WESTERHOUT and her friend
Arnie of Edmonton and Kathleen
WESTERHOUT of Grand Bend. Beloved
daughter of Gordon and Louise
BOSMAN of Wingham. Dear sister
and sister-in-law of Allan and Barb
BOSMAN of Londesborough,
Don BOSMAN and Cheryl
DUNN of Bayfield, Dave and Marg
BOSMAN
of Goderich and Clayton and Deb
BOSMAN of Prince George, British
Columbia. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street,
1 west of Main, Exeter on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a memorial
service will be held on Monday, November 21st at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. Cremation with inurnment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to South Huron Hospital would be appreciated
by the family. There will be a memorial service in the funeral
home Sunday evening at 6: 30 p.m. under the auspices of Beta Pheta
Chapter, Exeter of Beta Sigma Phi. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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BOSMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-09 published
STALLEY,
Francis "
Frank"
Palmer
Born: 29 May 1924 in Stratford, Ontario. Died: 04 March 2005
in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Frank was the only child of the late
Frank and Sarah Frances
(VAUGHAN)
STALLEY. He is survived by
Sarah (GRANT) his beloved wife of 39 years, his much loved daughter
Christian, her spouse Trevor
BOSMAN, and his cherished grand_son
Callum.
In his youth Frank distinguished himself as a promising concert
pianist, and won many awards and scholarships. He held two degrees
in music. After World War 2 interrupted his music career, he
began a 42-year career in broadcasting, launching his new career
at the local radio station in Stratford, Ontario. In the pre-television
years to follow, he occupied positions in radio as news editor,
reporter, script writer, program host, producer, and program
director in as far-flung locations as northern Ontario, New Mexico,
and California.
An avid proponent of public broadcasting, in 1953 Frank joined
the television staff of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
in Toronto and became involved in the production of many of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's early television programs.
He was one of those who regularly anchored The National television
news from 1954 to 1964. Among many other assignments during that
decade he also co-hosted the first womens interest program Open
House (which became Take 30); was the original host of Scan (the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's own weekly public relations
program), and Music to See, one of the first Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation programs to feature classical music on television.
For diversion, Frank was a member of the original cast of the
weekly television comedy show Nightcap. For several years he
was the commercial announcer on the World Series Baseball Games.
In 1964 Frank left radio and television program production and
moved to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's head Office
in Ottawa as Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Regional
Broadcasting. In 1968 he was posted to Vancouver as Director
of Radio for British Columbia, and in 1972 moved to London, England
as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio and Television
Program Representative. He considered this position to be the
highlight of his career, as it allowed him to live in and near
his spiritual homes of England, France and Italy.
Franks final posting was to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1978, where
he took up the dual responsibilities of Resources Manager and
Maritime Regional Talent Relations Officer. He retired in 1987,
which enabled him to indulge his passion for travel. In his life
he visited Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, Northern and southern
Africa, and most of North America. During his time in Halifax,
he served for several years as a member of the Board of Directors
of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust (H.M.C.S. Sackville), and
as a member of the inaugural Board of Directors of Symphony Nova
Scotia. Frank was also an active member and strong supporter
of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Pensioners Association.
He was an Elder of the Presbyterian Church of St. David, and
an active member of the Worship and Music Committee.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will take place
at the Presbyterian Church of St. David, Grafton Street, Halifax
on Thursday, March 10th at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society (Nova Scotia Division),
the Multiple Sclerosis Society (Atlantic Division), or a charity
of your choice.
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DONALD-
ALDRICH,
Deborah
Anne
Passed away peacefully on December 3, 2005 at the Humber River
Regional Hospital, Church Street, in her 51st year. Beloved wife
of Philip. Loving sister of William
DONALD,
Susan
DONALD, Gail
BOSMAN, Karen
SCORDAMAGLIA, John
COOPER, Kim
COOPER, Francis
DONALD, the late David
DONALD,
Christina
DONALD and the late
Edward DONALD.
Debbie will also be sadly missed by her 13 nieces
and nephews. Debbie was a beautiful, loving friend. She was a
mouth painting artist and member of the Mouth and Foot Painting
Artists Association, a consultant to the government, businesses
and organizations with respect to access needs and services for
the disabled, and a popular speaker in schools, media, churches
and service organizations, as well as working to increase the
awareness of issues faced by those with disabilities. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, and from 11: 00 a.m. until the funeral
service at 12: 30 p.m. in The Stone Church, 45 Davenport Road,
followed by a reception. Donations in Deborah's memory may be
made to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, 790 Bay Street,
Suite No. 1000, Toronto M5G 1N8.
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