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BUSHEY,
Emma
Noreen (née
HUNT)
Peacefully at Humber River Regional Hospital, Church St. Site
on Friday, June 24, 2005 in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the
late Michael Joseph
BUSHEY (1983.) Dear sister of Bruce
HUNT
and his wife Eleanor. Predeceased by her brothers Sidney, Bertram,
Russell and Robert, and sisters, Olive
COOK and Mildred
McCORMACK.
Noreen will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
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BUSHILL,
June
Peacefully, on Monday, January 10, 2005, Mrs. June
BUSHILL passed
away at Marion Villa Nursing Home in her 73rd year. Beloved wife
of the late Jim
BUSHELL (1988.) A graveside service will be held
at Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery, Saint Thomas on Thursday, January
13, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Reverend Sheldon
DYCK officiating. Memorial
donations to the Diabetes Association greatly appreciated. A
tree will be planted in June's memory. June's friend Sherry
YEOMAN
and her family would like to thank the nurses and staff on the
3rd floor at Marion Villa/Mount Hope Nursing Home for their excellent
care and compassion. Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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BUSHNELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-31 published
James JEROME,
Politician and Judge: (1933-2005)
He was king of the hill as Speaker of the House of Commons but
less successful as a federal judge. Appointed in a blip of election-day
patronage, he encountered unaccustomed criticism
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, August
31, 2005, Page S9
James JEROME was a popular Speaker of the House of Commons who
seemingly could do no wrong until he became a federal judge.
Mr. JEROME was the first Speaker chosen from an opposition party,
he introduced television coverage of the Commons and he wielded
a fair but firm hand during Question Period. Then, in an unusual
spasm of election-day patronage, he was made associate chief
justice of the Federal Court of Canada, where he came under unfamiliar
attack. He stepped down in March of 1998 after his slow handling
of war-crimes cases.
James JEROME spent his early years in Kingston, Ontario, where
his father was a construction engineer. Later, the family moved
to Toronto, where James went to high school, the University of
Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School.
After law school, Mr.
JEROME moved to Sudbury, Ontario His first
step into politics was winning a seat on city council. He then
ran for the Liberals in a by-election in May of 1967 and lost
but won in the 1968 general election, the year of Trudeaumania.
He was re-elected in 1972, 1974 and 1979. Though the Liberals
lost that election, he retained his seat with a majority of 12,000
votes.
Along the way, he had taught himself French to advance his political
career and it probably helped land what some call the best job
in the House of Commons. The post of Speaker comes with a staff
of 3,000 and includes a rent-free, country estate called Kingsmere
and a social life as glittering as that of the Governor-General.
The
Commons first elected Mr.
JEROME the Speaker in September
of 1974 after the Liberals had won a majority government. Yet
it wasn't a unanimous vote for the new Speaker. In an interesting
footnote, Robert
STANFIELD, leader of the opposition, refused
to second his nomination.
Mr. JEROME remained in power through the long Trudeau Parliament.
His most lasting change to the House of Commons was bringing
in television coverage in 1978, which he said led to "a far higher
quality of journalism in reporting the proceedings of the Commons."
His ground rules for broadcasters were eventually copied by other
parliaments, including the British House of Commons.
As Speaker, he managed to steer clear of problems. He was involved
in only a few major battles while ruling as arbiter of taste
and as master of debates in the Commons. He did, however, get
into a fierce war of words with The Globe and Mail when the Speaker
sided with a 1976 vote by the parliamentary press gallery to
bar Canadian Press managers who were working as reporters during
a strike. Parliamentarians said The Globe had committed a "gross
libel" against the Speaker. The newspaper's view, as expressed
in two editorials, was that the Speaker shouldn't be allowed
to decide who can or cannot sit in the press gallery.
In October of 1979, during the short-lived Tory government of
Joe CLARK,
Mr.
JEROME refused to recognize Warren
ALLMAND after
the former Liberal cabinet minister showed up in the House wearing
a turtleneck sweater under a tweed jacket. Mr.
ALLMAND wasn't
happy, but before he get to his feet to complain, he first had
to rush out and borrow a tie.
"Men in this House should have the same freedom of dress as women,"
Mr. ALLMAND eventually responded, pointing out that cabinet minister
Flora McDONALD was not wearing a tie. The Speaker was not moved
and cries of "Wear a dress, Warren," arose from the government
side.
Mr. JEROME's election as Speaker during a Conservative government
had been a minor triumph. In June of 1979, the Tories won a minority
government and, in a surprise move, prime minister Joe
CLARK
allowed Mr.
JEROME to remain in the Speaker's chair.
It was the first time in Commons history that a Speaker had been
chosen from an Opposition party, a testament to the high esteem
in which Mr.
JEROME was held on all sides of the House and a
recognition by the Tories of the benefits of reducing potential
Opposition votes by one in a minority situation.
As it turned out, the arrangement did not last. The Clark government
was defeated in a no-confidence vote that December.
A general election was called for February 18, 1980, and Mr.
JEROME chose not to run. Instead, as Canadians went to the polls,
Mr. CLARK named him associate chief justice of the Federal Court
of Canada. Since the Conservatives were, in theory, still in
power, they likely made the appointment at the request of the
Liberals. It was a most unusual development, as outgoing prime
ministers seldom make appointments on election day. In this case,
it seemed all parties had agreed to making a judicial appointment
for the sake of the retiring Speaker.
His new job, however, was not so cozy. As a judge, he soon found
his decisions open to criticism. His biggest troubles arose during
his last years as a Federal Court judge. Two incidents exposed
the question of whether former senior politicians and government
officials should be named to the bench.
In 1996, the chief justice of the Federal Court, Julius
ISAAC,
had a dinner meeting with a senior official of the department
of justice who complained that Mr. Justice James
JEROME was taking
too long in the deportation hearings against three alleged Nazi
war criminals.
The chief justice then intervened privately with Judge
JEROME.
Later, the Supreme Court ruled that Judge
JEROME and another
judge could not have any further connections with the case. Around
the same time, Judge
JEROME became involved in another controversy,
related in part to the war-crimes case.
In making a comment about a case involving an aboriginal band,
Judge JEROME was reported to have said he would never put a native
judge on a native case and would never put a Jewish judge on
a war-crimes case. This remark caused outrage from Jewish and
aboriginal leaders, and a rebuke by the then-justice minister,
Anne McLELLAN.
Both incidents led to a reform of how judges were named by the
federal cabinet. For a time, at least 10 judges in the federal
court's trial and appeal divisions had been former federal members
of Parliament or government employees -- including Judge
ISAAC,
who was a former employee of the Department of Justice.
The appointments had been made by the Liberals during their long
run in power from the 1960s to the early 1980s. On his last full
day as prime minister in 1984, Pierre
TRUDEAU appointed two cabinet
members to the court. Two weeks later, his successor John
TURNER
appointed another former cabinet minister. The practice had made
the court the object of criticism over its independence from
the government.
In 1998, changes were finally made to the way judges are named.
"Now, it would appear to be impossible to name a cabinet minister
as a judge," said Ian
BUSHNELL, a retired law professor from
the University of Windsor who wrote the history of both the Supreme
Court and the Federal Court. "He [Mr.
JEROME] was caught up in
the patronage binge of the Trudeau/Turner era. No one who was
appointed was a dud or a failure. As a judge, Mr.
JEROME was
certainly adequate."
Even so, it was as Speaker that he had shone. After his retirement
from the Commons, Mr.
JEROME wrote a memoir titled Mr. Speaker.
In a review of the book, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reporter
Larry ZOLF recalled Mr.
JEROME's years in the House: "Few parliamentarians
have ever been as popular with members of Parliament, reporters
or constituents as the Toronto Irish Liberal member from the
mining constituency of Sudbury....
JEROME's sensibilities are
certainly missed in the carnival atmosphere into which the House,
alas, has lately degenerated."
In his private life, Mr.
JEROME was very much the family man.
After he moved to the Speaker's house north of Ottawa, he bought
a family cottage on Ramsey Lake near Sudbury. Mr.
JEROME was
an accomplished piano player and loved card games, especially
bridge and gin. He was a keen golfer and he and his family skied
at Camp Fortune near Ottawa.
James Alexander
JEROME was born on March 4, 1933. He died in
Ottawa on August 21 of Huntington's disease. He is survived by
his wife Barry Karen and his children, Mary-Lou, Paul, Jim and
Megan. Another son, Joseph, died in an accident in 1986.
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BARSKUTIS,
Stasys "
Stanley"
Passed away at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Shelburne on Friday,
March 25, 2005, in his 100th year. Loving husband of the late
Ona BARSKUTIENE; dear friend of Mack
WATSON; beloved godfather
of Danguole
PRANAITAS and Antanas
BUSINSKAS. Survived by sister-in-law
Clementine
BARSKUTIS and family of Chicago, Illinois. Fondly
remembered by Deborah and Douglas
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH.
Predeceased by two brothers
and one sister. He was born on May 8, 1905 in Ukmerge, Lithuania,
Stasys was the
son of the late Justinas and Elizabea
BARSKUTIS.
The family will receive Friends at the Dods and McNair Funeral
Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville 519-941-1392 on Wednesday,
March 30, 2005 from 2: 00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will take
place at the Roman Catholic Church of the Resurrection, 1 Resurrection
Rd., Toronto on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. A visitation
will be held one hour prior to service. Spring interment will
be held at McNeil Cemetery, Priceville, Ontario. Memorial donations
in memory of Stasys may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or charity of choice. (Condolences may be offered to the family
at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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BUSO,
Bruno
Sr.
With deep sorrow we inform you of the passing of Bruno
BUSO
Sr.
on Thursday December 1, 2005. He will be greatly missed by all
of us. We will remember him as a hard working and dedicated man.
For those who wish to pay their respects, visitation will be
on Saturday December 3rd 2005 from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday December
4th 2005 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. at the Bernardo Funeral Home
(855 Albion Rd. one block east of Islington Ave.) The funeral
mass will be held on Monday, December 5th 2005, 11 a.m. at Immaculate
Conception Church (300 Ansley Grove Road Woodbridge, Ontario
L4L 3W4). Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to The Canadian
Cancer Society, The Hospital for Sick Children Benefit Fund,
or Life Beat-Neonatal Intensive Care-Sunnybrook and Women's College
Hospital.
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BUSS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-29 published
ROONEY,
Bridget▼ "
Nellie▼" (née
FRANKLIN)
Peacefully at Saint Mary's Hospital, London on December 27, 2005,
Bridget (Nellie)
ROONEY (née
FRANKLIN,) of London, in her 93rd
year. Loving wife of the late Samuel
ROONEY (1997.) Nellie will
be sadly missed by her siblings Rhoda
SINAI,
Jimmy▼
BUSS (Marie,)
Art BUSS (Ellen), Billy
BUSS and sister-in-law Gertrude
FRANKLIN.
Cherished aunt of many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers
Bill FRANKLIN and John
BUSS.
Visitation▼ will be held at the Lloyd
R. Needham Funeral Chapel, (520 Dundas Street, London), on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the service will be conducted on
Friday, December 30th, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at
Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations in memory of Nellie may
be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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PRYCE,
Barbara▼
Anne▼
(BENSON) (November 3, 1933-May 2, 2005)
After a long and difficult illness, Barbara Anne passed away
peacefully on Monday evening, May 2nd, at Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga Site. Barbara was born and raised in Toronto. She
married John David on August 19th, 1952. They were happily married
for almost 53 years. Barbara is survived by her husband John,
her daughters Carol and Nancy, son-in-law Ken
BUSS, and grand_sons
Charles and Thomas. Visitation will be held on Friday May 6th
from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Neweduk Funeral Home - Mississauga
Chapel, 1981 Dundas St. West (1 block east of Erin Mills Parkway).
A Service will follow at 2 p.m. Guests are invited to join the
family immediately following the service at Mississaugua Golf
and Country Club, 1725 Mississauga Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations
in memory of Barbara may be made to the Oncology Clinic, Trillium
Health
Centre,
Mississauga Site. Many thanks to Dr. Edward
DAVIES,
Dr. Offie DJOLETO,
Dr.
Michael
KING and his staff at the Oncology
Clinic at Trillium Health Centre and the staff and nurses on
the 4th Floor at Trillium Health Centre.
Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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PRYCE,
Barbara▲
Anne▲
(BENSON) (November 3, 1933-May 2, 2005)
After a long and difficult illness, Barbara Anne passed away
peacefully on Monday evening May 2nd at Trillium Health Centre,
Misissauga Site. Barbara was born and raised in Toronto. She
married John David on August 19, 1952. They were happily married
for almost 53 years. Barbara is survived by her husband John,
her daughters Carol and Nancy, son-in-law Ken
BUSS, and grand_sons
Charles and Thomas. Visitation will be held on Friday May 6 from
12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Neweduk Funeral Home-Mississauga Chapel,
1981 Dundas St. W. (one block east of Erin Mills Parkway). A
Service will follow at 2 p.m. Guests are invited to join the
family for a reception immediately following the service at Mississaugua
Golf and Country Club, 1725 Mississauga Rd. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Barbara may be made to the Oncology Clinic,
Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga Site. Many thanks to Dr.
Edward DAVIES, Dr. Offie
DJOLETO, Dr. Michael
KING and his staff
at the Oncology Clinic at Trillium Health Centre and the staff
and nurses on the 4th floor at Trillium Health Centre. Neweduk
Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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ROONEY,
Bridget▲ "
Nellie▲" (née
FRANKLIN)
Peacefully at Saint Mary's Hospital, London on December 27, 2005.
Bridget (Nellie)
ROONEY (née
FRANKLIN,) of London, in her 93rd
year. Loving wife of the late Samuel
ROONEY (1997.) Nellie will
be sadly missed by her siblings Rhoda
SINAI,
Jimmy▲
BUSS (Marie,)
Art BUSS (Ellen), Billy
BUSS and sister-in-law Gertrude
FRANKLIN.
Cherished aunt of many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers
Bill FRANKLIN and John
BUSS.
Visitation▲ will be held at the Lloyd
R. Needham Funeral Chapel, (520 Dundas Street, London), on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the service will be conducted on
Friday, December 30, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations in memory of Nellie may be made
to the Alzheimer Society.
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Swim tragedy claims second child victim
Seven-year-old boy dies in hospital a day after his brother drowned
By Joe FRIESEN and Eric
VANDEN
BUSSCHE, Tuesday, June 14, 2005,
Page A15
With reports from Jen
GERSON and Ken
KILPATRICK in Hamilton
Fergus -- Already reeling from the drowning of their nine-year-old
boy, a Toronto family was faced with a mounting tragedy last
night as their seven-year-old son died in a Toronto hospital.
Calvin LE had been in critical care at the Hospital for Sick
Children in Toronto after a swimming accident that killed his
brother Larry on Sunday.
The LE family spent the day shuttling between the Hospital for
Sick Children and the McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton, where
a third son, eight-year-old Anthony, is being treated. Anthony's
condition was upgraded to fair from serious yesterday.
The three children were involved in a horrifying incident at
a beach in the Belwood Lake Conservation Area near Fergus on
Sunday afternoon. The boys were swimming in the shallow water
when someone noticed that Anthony was in trouble. He was pulled
from the water and bystander Eddie
RIVERA began to administer
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The boy's mother was apparently
in such shock that she momentarily forgot about her two other
sons who had also slipped under the water.
After a frantic 10-minute search, the two boys were pulled from
the bottom by Mr.
RIVERA of Kitchener, who had just finished
reviving Anthony using cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Mr. RIVERA, 28, told the Guelph Mercury that he dove deep into
the water and scooped the two boys from the lake bottom, carrying
them to the surface.
"It was just cold and dark," he said yesterday. "I knew I was
going to run into a face. I guess I was more or less scared."
The boys were swimming at a former quarry site that has been
transformed into a bathing area. The designated swimming zone,
which is about one metre deep, is roped off with a floating line
of white buoys. Beyond that line, the bottom drops off sharply,
reaching a depth of five metres in the centre.
There are no lifeguards on duty, nor is there any supervision.
Large signs near the beach warn parents that the beach patrol
service, which operated until 1996, has been discontinued and
that the safety of their children is their responsibility.
Yesterday, the Grand River Conservation Authority, which is responsible
for the area, said it would examine safety procedures at all
of its beaches in the wake of this incident and another recent
drowning near Cambridge, Ontario
Dave SCHULTZ, spokesman for the conservation authority, said
the review would likely examine issues such as signage and emergency
procedures and might consider the question of staffing.
He said the beach patrol was discontinued partly for financial
reasons and partly because it was thought to provide parents
with a false sense of security. Members of the beach patrol were
not trained lifeguards but watched swimmers.
Mr. SCHULTZ said budget cuts that were accelerated under the
government of Mike Harris reduced the conservation authority's
funding by several million dollars. A 1996 report to the authority's
planning committee recommended cutting the beach patrol service
because it was being phased out in other areas of the province
and because it would save about $50,000 a year.
At Sick Kids hospital yesterday, more than half a dozen family
members, many fighting tears, crowded into a corner of the waiting
room of the critical-care unit.
In Hamilton, Le
LINH, an uncle from Guelph, was with the boys'
parents as they sat at Anthony's bedside.
He said their mother is very upset, but added that he didn't
know much more.
"They don't talk too much, so I don't know exactly what happened.
I just know they've [the children] been drowned in the water,"
he said.
He added that he thinks Anthony's condition is improving.
"He's a little bit awake and then they are going to take the
tube out," he said. "Once in a while, he is moving and trying
to wake up, but he can hear."
At the boys' elementary school, St. Jane Frances Catholic School
on Jane Street in North York, principal Maria
CIOPPA said the
community was shocked and saddened by the news.
Larry's Grade 4 teacher, Maria LA
REGINA, said he was a creative
child with a mischievous smile. He was so small he would often
be confused for a Grade 1 pupil and was known for his funny dances.
Mary Jo DEIGHAN, a spokeswoman for the Catholic School Board,
said counselling services will be provided at the school for
the next several days.
"This shows how important it is to look after children," Ms.
DEIGHAN said. "Never let them out of your sight, not even for
a second."
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WOODRUFF,
Doctor
Merrill
Emerson, O.D., M.A., PhD.
(February 3, 1925-May 8, 2005)
After a long illness, Emerson
WOODRUFF of Waterloo, passed away
at Chateau Gardens, Elmira on May 8, 2005.
Merrill Emerson
WOODRUFF was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
After completing high school, he served in the Royal Canadian
Air Force. He was discharged in 1945 with the rank of Flying
Officer, and soon after began his optometric studies at the College
of Optometry of Ontario. When Doctor
WOODRUFF graduated in 1950,
he received the J.C. Thompson Memorial award for highest achievement
in theoretical optometry.
Doctor WOODRUFF practiced optometry in West Lorne and Blenheim,
Ontario from 1950 to 1962. He was also an active member of the
Ontario Association of Optometrists. He served as the local society
president and later as vice-president of the Ontario Association
of Optometrists. In the early 1960s, Doctor
WOODRUFF was a co-author
and presenter of the Ontario Association of Optometrists' brief
to the Royal Commission on Health Services in Canada.
In 1963, Doctor
WOODRUFF began his graduate studies at Indiana University.
In the first year of his PhD program in physiological optics,
he authored a position paper entitled 'The Effective Utilization
of Optometrists within the Programs of the Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare' for the American Optometric Association.
While completing his PhD studies, Doctor
WOODRUFF was appointed
as a lecturer in optometry at Indiana University. In 1966, he
became an Assistant Professor.
In 1967, Doctor
WOODRUFF accepted the posts of Associate Professor
of Optometry and Director of Clinics at the School of Optometry,
University of Waterloo. In 1967, he was co-author of the University's
brief to the Ontario Government's Committee on the Healing Arts
in Ontario.
As clinic Director, Doctor
WOODRUFF became part of a faculty team
that introduced several innovative concepts (such as mobile clinics
and satellite clinics) to clinical teaching. Some programs focused
on geriatric care and particularly on improving refractive care
of infants and children. This area was the subject of Doctor
WOODRUFF's
Doctoral dissertation. Clinics were operated in certain Caribbean
Islands, throughout much of northern Ontario, and
in New Brunswick
and Manitoba. In northern Ontario, the visual problems of several
thousand Cree Indian children were attended to in these clinics.
Doctor WOODRUFF taught environmental optics, which relates visual
abilities and vocational and avocational activities. He also
taught a variety of clinical and theoretical subjects including
Geometric Optics, Visual Physiology, Children's Vision Care,
Ocular Pathology, Anatomy of the Visual Apartus, and Clinical
Pathology.
From 1975 to 1981, Doctor
WOODRUFF served as Director
of the School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo.
Over the years, Doctor
WOODRUFF has lectured to numerous societies
on a broad range of clinical and theoretical aspects of vision
care. He has testified as an expert witness for the Indiana and
Wisconsin State Boards and for several Canadian Royal Commissions.
He also served as a consultant to the Ministry of health of New
Brunswick.
Doctor WOODRUFF has been a member of the Graduate Studies Committee,
Faculty of Science, and Graduate Officer for Waterloo's School
of Optometry. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry,
a member of the American Optometric Association, the Canadian
Association of Optometrists, the Ontario Association of Optometrists,
Sigma Xi, and the Association for Research in Ophthalmology.
Doctor WOODRUFF was appointed to the Waterloo Regional Health Planning
Council and later became Chairman of the Waterloo District Health
Council.
Doctor WOODRUFF's academic excellence was widely acknowledged. In
addition to being the recipient of many academic awards, he received
scholarships and research grant awards of over $150,000. He retired
from the University of Waterloo in 1990.
He was a deeply loved and loving husband to his wife Doris, his
daughters, Elaine
CADELL and partner Greg
CORNFORTH,
Ann
SIMPSON
and husband David, Susan
WOODRUFF and husband Alan
ISRAEL.
Grandchildren,
Katherine BUSSE, Emma and Ned
SIMPSON, Emily, Evan and Eric
ISRAEL.
Great-granddaughter Grace
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving brother of Elnor
McNAUGHTON
and husband Findlay, David
WOODRUFF and his wife
Joyce,
Cheryl
WILKIE and husband Ralph.
Predeceased by his parents Merrill
WOODRUFF and Bernice
SMITH.
A graveside service was held to celebrate Emerson's life on May
13, 2005, at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Conestogo
with The Venerable Peter
TOWNSHEND,
Church of the Holy Saviour,
Waterloo, Ontario officiating.
Donations in Emerson's memory can be made directly to The Dr.
Emerson Woodruff Graduate Scholarship in Vision Science, School
of Optometry, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. N.,
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 c/o Andrea
CARTHEW or the Canadian
Optometric Education Trust Fund c/o of the Canadian Association
of Optometrists, 234 Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1B9 or
can be arranged by calling the funeral home.
Condolences/Donations www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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VAN
BUSSEL,
Chris (1941-2002)
Time cannot steal the memories We have within our hearts, Nor
take away the happy years, Of which we were all a part. You did
so many things for us, Your heart was generous and true, And
when we needed someone, We could always count on you. Loved and
sadly missed by Cathy, family and Friends.
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REID,
Edward▼
Richard▼
Irvine▼ "
Dick▼"
(March 14, 1932-September 11, 2005)
Beloved▼ son of the late A. Margaret
(BUSSELL) and W.E.
REID
(Pat.▼)
Kind▼ friend of Joan
O'SULLIVAN,
Chatham.▼ Dear brother of Margaret
JONES (Maggie), London. Loved Uncle Dick to 21 Jones' and Sylvesters.
To all the staff at Victoria Residence Chatham, our sincere thanks.
Your patience, kindness and simple humanity given to Dick and
his Family was very much appreciated. Memorial Service at the
McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham at Noon
on Friday, September 16, 2005. Flowers gratefully declined but
if desired, donations to the Schizophrenia Society, 130 Spadina,
Suite 302, Toronto, M5V 2L4 appreciated. At long last, peace
is yours Dick. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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REID,
Edward▲
Richard▲
Irvine▲ "
Dick▲"
(March 14, 1932-September 11, 2005)
Beloved▲ son of the late A. Margaret
(BUSSELL) and W.E.
REID
(Pat.▲)
Kind▲ friend of Joan
O'SULLIVAN,
Chatham.▲ Dear brother of Margaret
JONES (Maggie), London. Loved Uncle Dick to 21 Jones' and Sylvesters.
To all the staff at Victoria Residence Chatham, our sincere thanks.
Your patience, kindness and simple humanity given to Dick and
his Family was very much appreciated. Memorial Service at the
McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham at Noon
on Friday, September 16, 2005.
Flowers gratefully declined but if desired, donations to the
Schizophrenia Society, 130 Spadina, Suite 302, Toronto, M5V 2L4
appreciated. At long last, peace is yours Dick. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhomcom
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BUSSEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-14 published
NICHOLSON,
Martine
Peacefully at the Wexford on Tuesday July 12th 2005 in her 105th
year. Martine, beloved wife of the late Frank
NICHOLSON and loving
mother of Jeanne Octavie
PYNN and her husband John and the late
Lorraine McKELLAR.
Loving grandmother of Lorna and the late Bonnie
McKELLAR, Margaret
McINTOSH, David and his wife Josee
PYNN. Great
grandmother of Jordan and his wife
Naiomi
PYNN,
Amanda
PYNN and
her husband Andrew, Donald and Andrea
McINTOSH and Kim
McINTOSH
and her husband Adam. Dear aunt of Andre and his wife Nadine
LAPOINTE,
Suzanne and her husband George
BUSSEY. She will be
lovingly remembered by her other family and Friends. A special
thanks to all the staff at the Wexford Nursing Home for their
special care. Resting at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home 1939
Lawrence Ave. East (between Warden and Pharmacy) from 3-5 and
7-9 p.m. Thursday. Service in our Chapel on Friday afternoon
at 1 p.m. Interment Highland Memorial Gardens. Donations to the
Alzheimer
Society in memory of her late husband Frank
NICHOLSON
would be appreciated.
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BUSSEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-10 published
BUSSEY,
Ruthe▼
Much loved Aunt of Trina (New Zealand) and Linda (U.S.A.). Great-Aunt
to Jay (Australia) and Neill (New Zealand) Northcott and Matthew
and Katie KEVERN (U.S.A..) Thanks for all the great times. One
last journey.
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BUSSEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-11 published
BUSSEY,
Ruthe▲
I.
Peacefully at the Penetanguishene General Hospital on Sunday
August 7, 2005 at the age of 81. Dear sister-in-law of Bonnie
of Oshawa. Ruthe will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and
nephews. Special thanks to her Friends at Forest Harbour Parkway
for their care and support. A private family service has taken
place.
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BUSSEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-17 published
BUSSEY,
Donald
George
Peacefully, on Wednesday, December 14, 2005, at the William Osler
Health Care Centre (Etobicoke Campus), in his 80th year. Loving
husband of Nerissa (née
OAKE.)
Dearest father of Diane, and Stephen
and his wife Michelle. Predeceased by his son Robert (1964).
Proud Pop of Emily and Jacob. Beloved brother of Charlie and
his wife Lonny, Nina, Mabel, Ada, David and his wife Fern, Betty,
Fred and his wife
Louise.
Mr.
BUSSEY was a retired employee of
Kelloggs Canada. Cremation has taken place. Burial will take
place in Newfoundland at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Salvation Army Lakeshore Community
Church, 5 Thirtieth Street, Toronto, M8W 3B7. 416-251-8372.
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BUSSIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-05 published
BUSSIN,
John▼
J.,▼ Q.C.
Passed away suddenly on Thursday, November 3, 2005 at the age
of 92. Beloved husband of the late June
BUSSIN.
Father▼ and father-in-law
of Mitchell and Helene, Bruce and Sandra, and David and Jocie.
Loving grandfather to James and Naomi, Audra and Gary, Ashley,
Sam, Isaac, Rachel, and Erin, and great-grandfather of Jordana,
Samantha, Sarah, Bram, and Jack. Brother to Jeanette Conway,
and Larry. A founder and Past Commodore of the Island Yacht Club,
sailing and yachting were his passions. At Benjamin's Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin),
for service on Sunday, November 6, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Temple Sinai section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 24 Munro
Boulevard. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 416-499-1417.
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BUSSIN,
John▲
J.,▲ Q.C.
Passed away suddenly on Thursday, November 3, 2005 at the age
of 92. Beloved husband of the late June
BUSSIN.
Father▲ and father-in-law
of Mitchell and Helene, Bruce and Sandra, and David and Jocie.
Loving grandfather to James and Naomi, Audra and Gary, Ashley,
Sam, Isaac, Rachel, and Erin, and great-grandfather of Jordana,
Samantha, Sarah, Bram, and Jack. Brother to Jeanette
CONWAY,
and Larry. A founder and Past Commodore of the Island Yacht Club,
sailing and yachting were his passions. At Benjamin's Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin)
for service on Sunday, November 6, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Temple Sinai section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 24 Munro
Blvd. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation, 416-499-1417.
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BUSSOLI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-13 published
BUSSOLI,
Addolorata
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Addolorata
on Tuesday, October 11th, 2005. Loving wife to the late Eugenio.
Devoted mother to Sabia and Mario, Rinaldo and Rita, Dante and
Antonietta, Elvira and Domenico, Orlando and Lina, Ginesia and
Mario, and Rudy and Rose. Loving grandmother of 18, and great-grandmother
of 9. Addolorata will be sadly missed by her sisters Chiara and
Anna of Italy. Family and Friends will be received at the Demarco
Funeral Visitation Centre (8003 Weston Rd., between Hwy. 7 and
Langstaff Rd., 905-850-9500) on Wednesday and Thursday from 6-9
p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Clare of Assisi
Roman Catholic Church (150 St. Francis Ave.) on Friday at 9: 30
a.m. Entombment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery (8361 Yonge
St.).
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-05 published
BUSTARD,
Nancy▼
Gibb▼ (née
BLAIR)
Peacefully, at the Village of Riverside Glen, in Guelph, on Sunday,
January▼ 2, 2005. Nancy Gibb (née
BLAIR,) in her 100th year, was
the loving wife of the late Cyril Victor
BUSTARD.
She▼ was the
proud mother of Victor and his wife Ann, Blair and his wife Ethel,
Valerie McKAY, and Maureen and her husband Roger
SIMPSON.
Nancy▼
was the dear sister of the late Jack
BLAIR, late of Scotland.
She was the dear grandmother of Kathryn, Lorie, Carol, James,
Suzanne, Heather, and David and of ten great-grandchildren. Nancy
is also survived by Lita
HANNA, her long-time caring companion.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Kirk Chapel, St, George's
Anglican Church, 99 Woolwich Street, Guelph, on Sunday, January
9th, 2005, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the South-Port
Day Away Program, Southampton, Ontario, or to the St. George's
Anglican Church Restoration Fund, Guelph, would be appreciated
by the family (cards available at the funeral home (519-822-4731)
or email info @gilbertmacintyreandson.com)
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-08 published
PETER,
Isabel (née
ZUBRICKI)
Peacefully at her residence in London on Friday, January 7th,
2005, Mrs. Isabel
(ZUBRICKI)
PETER of London in her 80th year.
Dear mother of Mary Jane (Douglas)
TOMPKINS,
Frank
(Pamela) and
Jerry all of London, Dianne
VANDERAA of Summerside, Prince Edward
Island and Linda
KENNY
(Shane) of Brussels, Ontario. Loving grandmother
of Darren VANDERAA,
Denise
BUSTARD, David and Christina
TOMPKINS,
Joseph PETER,
Robin and Liam
KENNY, Rebecca
PETER and great-grandmother
of Samantha and Lucas
VANDERAA,
Caitlin and Kylee
BUSTARD. Predeceased
by her parents Andy and Helen
ZUBRICKI and her grandchildren
Geoffery and Elizabeth
PETER.
Visitation will be held Sunday
from 2-4 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, (2 blocks north of Oxford St.) where the funeral
service will be conducted on Monday, January 10, 2005 at 10: 30
a.m. Interment at St. Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Isabel are asked to consider
the Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-29 published
KEDDY,
James
Curtis
Suddenly in Hong Kong, on Tuesday, January 25, 2005, in his 48th
year. Beloved husband and best friend of Susan (née
OZARD.)
Much
loved father of Curtis
KEDDY and his wife
Cristy
Rose of Hong
Kong and C.J.
KEDDY and his wife
Alison of Hamilton. Dear son
of James KEDDY and his wife
Carol of Windsor and Yvonne
ANDERSON
and her husband Bob of Sarnia and son-in-law of Reverend Jack and
Dorothy OZARD of Burlington. Loving brother of Kathy
PENNINGTON
and her husband Charles of Simcoe, Myrna
BUSTARD and her husband
John of Collingwood and Nancy
WRIGHT and her husband Bob of Brampton
and brother-in-law of Dwight
OZARD and his wife
Sheri of Philadelphia.
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight
north of Queen Elizabeth Way) Burlington (905-632-3333), on Monday
from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will take place at Glad
Tidings Pentecostal Church, 1401 Guelph Line (at Palmer Drive),
on Tuesday, February 1, 2005, at 2 p.m. Interment Burlington
Memorial Gardens. www.smithsfh.com Still round the corner there
may wait A new road or a secret gate; And though I oft have passed
them by, A day will come at last when I Shall take the hidden
paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun.
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
BENOIT,
Ray
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Campus
on Thursday, March 31st, 2005 Ray
BENOIT of London in his 91st
year. Beloved husband of Catherine
(GRAHAM)
BENOIT. Dear father
of Kathleen
TREUER of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Graham
BENOIT and
his wife Nancy of London, Garry
BENOIT and his wife Joan of Abu
Dhabi, U.A.E., and Margaret
OGDEN and her husband Donald of Smith
Falls. Dear brother of Irma
REICHERT and Ann
BUSTARD both of
London. Loving grandfather of Catherine, Ian, Janet, Scott, Lesley,
Carlos, Christina and Jolene and great-grandfather of Jenessa,
Mackenzie and Mitchell. At Ray's request there will be no funeral
visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken place. A private
family interment of cremated remains will take place this summer
in Quebec. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington
Street, South, London, Ontario N6A 3R6. (A. Millard George Funeral
Home), 60 Ridout Street South, London, 433-5184 entrusted with
arrangements.
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-06 published
BUSTARD,
Nancy▲
Gibb▲ (née
BLAIR)
Peacefully, at the Village of Riverside Glen, in Guelph, on Sunday,
January▲ 2, 2005. Nancy Gibb (née
BLAIR,) in her 100th year, was
the loving wife of the late Cyril Victor
BUSTARD.
She▲▼ was the
proud mother of Victor and his wife Ann, Blair and his wife Ethel,
Valerie McKAY, and Maureen and her husband Roger
SIMPSON.
Nancy▲
was the dear sister of the late Jack
BLAIR, late of Scotland.
She was the dear grandmother of Kathryn, Lorie, Carol, James,
Suzanne, Heather, and David, and of ten great-grandchildren.
Nancy is also survived by Lita
HANNA, her long-time caring companion.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Kirk Chapel, St. George's
Anglican Church, 99 Woolwich Street, Guelph, on Sunday, January
9th, 2005, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the South-Port
Day Away Program, Southampton, Ontario, or to the St. George's
Anglican Church Restoration Fund, Guelph, would be appreciated
by the family (cards available at the funeral home (519-822-4731)
or email info@gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-17 published
LANGFORD,
James
Alfred "
Jim," B.Arch., F.R.A.I.C.
Peacefully at home on February 14, 2005 at age 77. Beloved husband
of A.J. OLIVER.
Loving father to Lorie (Jeff
BUSTARD,) Bill
(Karin,)
Janet,
Leslie
(Neil
BOW) and Mary (Norm.) Devoted grandfather
of Jase, Tate, Sean, and Katie. Dear brother of Harry
LANGFORD
(Muriel). Predeceased by his parents. Born and raised in Winnipeg,
Jim graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor
of Architecture (1951) which he completed while commuting to
play football for the Calgary Stampeders. Jim began his architectural
career in Calgary, then, in 1954, moved to Saskatchewan to begin
a 37-year career of public service. His journey included Deputy
Minister of Public Works for Saskatchewan (at age 28) and, in
1963, moving to Ottawa to become the federal government's Chief
Architect. With the Department of Public Works, Jim was involved
with construction and renovation of federal buildings from coast
to coast. Jim graduated from the National Defence College in
the class of '71. He was a dedicated supporter of the Royal Architectural
Institute of Canada, including more than 35 years as a fellow
and service as a director, chancellor of the College of Fellows
and editorial board chair. In retirement he enjoyed skiing, golf,
painting, photography and perfecting his wry sense of humour.
We'll miss him. To celebrate Jim's life, Friends are welcomed
at McEvoy - Shields Funeral Home, 1411 Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa (613-737-7900)
on Friday, February 18, 3-7 p.m. and at a memorial service Saturday,
February 19 at 3 p.m., with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers
the family appreciates donations to the Salvation Army or the
Trans-Canada Trail. Condolences mcsfh@rogers.com.
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-03 published
THATCHER,
Wendy▼ (previously
ADCOCK)
Passed away November 2, 2005 at Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga,
Ontario, after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved wife of over
10 years to John
THATCHER, predeceased by Hugh
ADCOCK.
Wendy▼
will be sadly missed by her daughters Carol
ADCOCK and her partner
Tim MITRA and Pat
BUSTARD and her husband Peter, grand_sons David
KUEHLEIN and his wife Nanthekha
THIYAGARAJAH, Jonathan
KUEHLEIN
and his wife
Sherrie▲▼ and Adam
BUSTARD, granddaughter Jennifer
BUSTARD and partner Neal
KENNEDY and by great-grand_sons Xavier
and Foster
KUEHLEIN.
Many▼
Friends▼ and family will also miss her
in her native Ireland. A strong believer in giving of her time,
Wendy was an enthusiastic participant and gifted teacher for
almost 50 years with the Margaret Morris Movement and worked
extensively to help those suffering with Parkinson's disease.
Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga
Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block East of Erin Mills Pkwy.)
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Wendy's Life
will be held on Monday, November 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel.
Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Reception information will
be available after the funeral at Neweduk Funeral Home. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Parkinson
Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.
Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-03 published
THATCHER,
Wendy▲ (previously
ADCOCK)
Passed away November 2, 2005 at Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga,
Ontario, after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved wife of over
10 years to John
THATCHER, predeceased by Hugh
ADCOCK.
Wendy▲
will be sadly missed by her daughters Carol
ADCOCK and her partner
Tim MITRA and Pat
BUSTARD and her husband Peter, grand_sons David
KUEHLEIN and his wife Nanthekha
THIYAGARAJAH, Jonathan
KUEHLEIN
and his wife
Sherrie▲ and Adam
BUSTARD, granddaughter Jennifer
BUSTARD and partner Neal
KENNEDY and by great-grand_sons Xavier
and Foster
KUEHLEIN.
Many▲
Friends▲ and family will also miss her
in her native Ireland. A strong believer in giving of her time,
Wendy was an enthusiastic participant and gifted teacher for
almost 50 years with the Margaret Morris Movement and worked
extensively to help those suffering with Parkinson's disease.
Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga
Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.)
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Wendy's Life
will be held on Monday, November 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel.
Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Reception information will
be available after the funeral at Neweduk Funeral Home. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Parkinson
Foundation of Canada would be appreciated. Neweduk Funeral Home
905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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BUSTARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-21 published
JOHNSTON,
Blanche
Margaret (née
BUSTARD)
Passed away on Sunday, November 20, 2005 at the Toronto Grace
Hospital. Beloved wife of the late George Douglas
JOHNSTON.
Loving
mother of Brian Douglas, and his wife
Eva,
Donna
Margaret
McCROSSAN
and her late husband Steven, and Marilyn Louise
HILL and her
husband Peter. Cherished grandmother to Paul
McCROSSAN,
Corrie
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, Jennifer
McCROSSAN, Heather
McCROSSAN, Emma
HILL,
Adrian HILL, and Andrew
HILL and great-grandmother to Sydney
JOHNSTON,
Liam
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, and Kylah
HICKEY. Predeceased by her
siblings Mary "Molly" Elizabeth
WHITE/WHYTE, Henry "Harry" Willam Alexander
BUSTARD and Ralph Hamilton
BUSTARD.
Friends may call at the "Scarborough
Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St.
Clair Ave. E.) on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 from 9-11 a.m. Funeral
service will follow in the chapel at 11 a.m. Cremation. Donations
would be greatly appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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BUSTIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-21 published
HART,
Eira
Ivy (née
JAMES)
Peacefully, at her home in Owen Sound, on Friday, June 17th,
2005. Eira Ivy
HART (née
JAMES) of Owen Sound, in her 88th year.
Beloved wife of the late David
HART.
Loving mother of Brenda
SHURETY and her husband, Michael, of Owen Sound, Gerald
HART and
his wife, Jane, Jackie
GOODES and her husband, Peter, and Derek
HART and his wife, Julie, all of the United Kingdom. Proud grandmother
of Samantha
SHURETY,
Christopher
SHURETY, Georgina
HART, Tim
HART,
Kaye
BUSTIN and her husband, Tim, Jonathon
GOODES and his wife,
Emma, Scott
HART and Jodi
HART; and great-grandmother of Ella
BUSTIN and Mark
GOODES.
Predeceased by her parents, Ivy and May
JAMES.
Eira
HART was a lady of high energy and strong will. She
raised four babies and young children in London, England by herself
during the bombing blitz of the 1939-45 war, as her husband was
away fighting. He was wounded during the Italy Landings and lost
an eye. After the war, Eira and her husband, David, ran several
retail businesses. Eira's strong character and will ensured that
the businesses prospered. After retirement, she immigrated to
Canada to live with her eldest daughter, Brenda
SHURETY and her
family. She became the much loved matriarch of the family and
will be missed terribly. She was a grand old lady of great willpower
and had an even greater generosity of heart. A Funeral Service
for Eira HART will be held in the Chapel of the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492),
on Friday, June 24th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Edward
WAGNER
officiating.
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BUSTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-23 published
BUSTIN,
Dalyce
Jean (née
MOULD)
After a courageous battle with cancer at the Credit Valley Hospital
on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 in her 49th year. Dee will be sadly
missed by her daughter Lindsay
BUSTIN and Lindsay's father Pat.
Dear sister of Deborah
HUNT
(Robert and their children Adam and
Shauna,) Chris
MOULD
(Lynda) and
R. Craig MOULD
(Jon.)
Dee will
be sadly missed by her many Friends and extended family. Friends
may call at the Lee Funeral Home Limited, 258 Queen Street South
(Mississauga Road, south of 401), Streetsville, on Friday, March
25, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday,
March 26, 2005 at 11 a.m. As an expression of sympathy, donations
to the Palliative Care Unit of Credit Valley Hospital would be
appreciated.
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