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HAYDEN,
Rebecca "
Ruby" (née
CADDELL)
At Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre on Monday,
July 18, 2005, Ruby passed away after a courageous battle with
cancer. She was the beloved wife of the late Senator Salter A.
HAYDEN.
Predeceased by her parents John and Frances
CADDELL,
her brother Ernie
CADDELL and her sister Edna
MONTGOMERY (2004.)
Loving sister of Lois
KISSICK. Cherished aunt of Dennis and Pat,
David, Susan, Jamie and Cathie, John and Miranda, Peter and Pauline
and lovingly remembered by their families. Ruby will be sadly
missed by her many devoted Friends. The family wishes to thank
the caring staff at the Princess Margaret Hospital and the Palliative
Care Unit at Sunnybrook Hospital for their kindness and compassion.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home
- A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, July 21. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Friday, July 22 at 11 o'clock.
Private family interment at Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society, 20 Holly Street, Suite 101, Toronto,
Ontario M4S 3B1 or the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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CADDELL,
James▲
Lawrence▲
(March 16, 1973-October 16, 2005)
B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Royal Military College)
Tragically▲ at Tupiza, Bolivia. Beloved husband of Tara
NEWELL.
Born in Montreal, the
son of Andrew
CADDELL
(Elaine▲
FELDMAN)
and Norma LEWIS
(Tom
CUMMINS,) James was raised near Ormstown,
Quebec and later in Cortland, New York. A decorated soldier and
United Nations peacekeeper, James was an accomplished academic
and public servant who loved the outdoors, served his country,
and had such concern and curiosity about the world around him
that he sought to see all of it. He and Tara travelled the world
and undertook humanitarian work over the past sixteen months.
James▲ was a loving grand_son to the late Philip and Elga
CADDELL
in summers in Kamouraska and
to Ed CUMMINS and his late wife
Ruth in Cortland. Brian and Cheryl
NEWELL of London, and Kay
NEWELL of Creemore loved him as their own. He was the best brother
to Erin (Charlie,) Chris (Connie) and Siobhan
KELLY,
Cara and
Lucy CUMMINS in the U.S. and
to Emily and Jack
CADDELL of Ottawa.
He leaves to celebrate his life many relatives and Friends around
the world. A memorial service will be celebrated in Ottawa later
this month. Donations appreciated to the James Caddell Memorial
Scholarship for Orphans. (www.canadianrelief.ca), a cause he
cared passionately about.
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James CADDELL,
Soldier And Adventurer (1973-2005)
Former Canadian Forces peacekeeper with a taste for adventure
who did a tour of duty in Bosnia and performed tsunami-relief
work in India was overcome by altitude sickness in Bolivia, writes
Sandra MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
October 22, 2005, Page S9
A year ago last September, James
CADDELL and his wife, Tara
NEWELL,
left their government jobs and set off to backpack around the
world. Last Saturday, having trekked through five continents,
they arrived by local bus in Bolivia, the poorest country in
South America. They stopped in Tupiza, famous for its chunky
red mountains and salt lakes, and as the final hideout for Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
They found a hotel, explored the market and went to a restaurant.
Mr. CADDELL felt unwell at dinner and went back to the hotel.
He jumped in the pool, emerging quickly because the water was
so cold, and tried to warm himself in a very hot shower.
Before the night was out, and despite Ms.
NEWELL's efforts to
get him medical help (which included carrying her husband into
a local hospital), he was dead.
She thought he had food poisoning or a virulent stomach virus.
In the logistical and linguistic nightmare that followed, Ms.
NEWELL managed, with help from the Canadian government, to transport
his body to a hospital in La Paz, the capital. That's where she
learned that her husband had died from altitude sickness, accelerated
by the rapid changes in his body temperature from the swim/shower
routine.
Mr. CADDELL, who was extremely fit, had survived a year-long
tour in Bosnia as a Canadian Forces peacekeeper. As a couple,
they were adventurous but prudent travellers who were well aware
of the dangers of altitude sickness. Nine months earlier, he
had suffered from altitude sickness on Mount Everest, but that
was above 5,000 metres and Tupiza was below 3,000 metres.
Nobody Ms.
NEWELL beseeched for help in the hotel recognized
the symptoms. Even worse, there were no oxygen masks or canisters
not even in the local hospital.
"In hindsight, it all seems perfectly clear. I was lying next
to him while he was suffocating and I didn't know it," a heartbroken
Ms. NEWELL said by telephone from La Paz.
His father, Andrew
CADDELL, a senior policy adviser in the Department
of Foreign Affairs, said: "James and I talked a lot about the
possibility of him dying abroad as a soldier. He always said,
'If anything happens to me, I don't want people to be overwhelmed
with grief because it was something I wanted to do.' And that
is how I feel about this trip. He and Tara knew there were risks
and they went ahead and did some wonderful things."
James Lawrence
CADDELL was born on March 16, 1973, to Norma
LEWIS,
a journalist and communications lecturer (she covered John Lennon's
"bed-in" for peace for the Montreal Gazette in 1969) and Andrew
CADDELL, one of her former students at Dawson College. As a child,
James grew up with his "hippy" mother in the Huntington area
of Quebec near the American border and then in upstate New York
with her husband, Tom
CUMMINS, and five half-siblings.
James's father, who was only 20 when his son was born, went on
to university and a career in government. He eventually married
public servant Elaine
FELDMAN, the mother of his two younger
children.
At 10, James reconnected with his father. Writer Denise
CHONG,
who was working for Pierre Trudeau in the 1980s, remembers meeting
James and thinking how well-adjusted he seemed, considering his
complicated family relationships. As he grew up, James became
both a centre point between his father's and his mother's family
and a bridge connecting their disparate parts.
"He was our cultural and emotional centre," said Erin
KELLY,
his oldest sibling, by telephone from La Paz. She and her brother
Chris had flown to Bolivia to help Ms.
NEWELL make arrangements
to bring Mr.
CADDELL's ashes back to Canada.
After James graduated from Cortland High School near Syracuse,
New York in 1991, he moved to Montreal to study at Dawson College
and then McGill University. He also joined a reserve unit of
the Royal Canadian Hussars regiment. He wanted to honour his
paternal grandfather, Philip (Pip)
CADDELL, a Second World War
veteran, and to serve his country because he loved it so much,
said Ms. NEWELL.
At McGill, he enrolled in North American studies, a cross-disciplinary
program in history, economics and political science, but later
switched to political science and history.
He took a year off in 1995 to train at Val Cartier and to serve
in Bosnia with the United Nations peacekeeping forces. This was
not a traditional assignment because there was no peace to keep.
Consequently, the United Nations altered its mandate to allow
soldiers to return fire if fired on and to safeguard protected
zones. Mr.
CADDELL was awarded the Peacekeeping Service and
UNPROFOR
medals.
In the summer of 1997, he was a Normandy Foundation Scholar,
which meant he did a six-week tour of battlefields in northern
Europe from Waterloo to the Somme to the D-Day landings in Normandy.
He graduated from McGill in 1997 and spent the next year working
as an intern at the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre in Nova Scotia,
living with his brother Chris in Los Angeles and doing freelance
work.
In 1998, he went, as a civilian, to the Royal Military College
in Kingston to do a master's degree in war studies. That is where
he met Tara, who was starting a master's in public administration
at Queen's. Neither of them knew anybody in Kingston, but they
kind "of recognized" each other from classes at McGill, said
Ms. NEWELL. In fact, Mr.
CADDELL knew who she was because he
had worked part-time for the Student Society and she had signed
his paycheques in her capacity as president.
"He was really smart, really funny and, unlike other men, he
was really kind and warm and sensitive," she said -- probably
because he grew up with "so many" women. "He was always looking
for stability and roots," while she wanted "to break free" from
the stereotypical nuclear family in London, Ontario, with two
parents "who had been in love forever," the dog, the station
wagon and an older brother.
They fell in love, moved to Ottawa after they graduated in 2000
and found jobs with the federal government. At the same time,
he switched reserve units to the 2 Intelligence Platoon of Royal
Canadian Hussars. He never became an officer and referred to
himself somewhat ruefully as a "master corporal with a master's
degree."
Every year, they went on a long canoe trip in Algonquin Park,
with Mr. CADDELL insisting they go to the "deepest, darkest,
farthest corner of the park where they wouldn't see anybody else."
In July of 2002, they married and went to Africa for six weeks
on their honeymoon. They were both inspired by its diversity,
but she was the one who came home with a dream of seeing the
rest of the world. Mr.
CADDELL came up with the savings plan
(live on his salary and bank hers) to make it happen. "In our
relationship, he was the strategy/ideas guy and I was the logistics/implementer.
For some reason, I couldn't stop dreaming [about the trip] and
he put it together for me."
After seeing Australia and Southeast Asia, they went to Nepal,
where they planned to spend Christmas at the last base camp before
the summit on Mount Everest. On the way up the mountain, they
made a pact that, if one of them developed altitude sickness,
the other would continue alone. On Christmas morning, they set
off for the base camp at 5,380 metres, but Mr.
CADDELL became
disoriented and the Nepali guide went for help. "It was the second-hardest
day of my life," said Ms.
NEWELL, weeping, explaining that the
six hours she spent climbing to the base camp was the longest
separation they had had in two years. "I worried the whole time,
but when I came back, he was fine."
The tsunamis hit South Asia the next day. They had already done
some relief work in East Timor, but they wanted to do more. They
spent two months as volunteers with a Canadian relief agency
in the Kannyakumari district of southern India, living with children
who had been orphaned by the tsunamis. "It changed everything
for us," she said.
They spent hours talking about the future, his business plans,
the orphans they would adopt and their schemes for making the
world a better place. "James wanted to come home and be a business
success, so he could spend all of his money on charity and support
children around the world. I wanted to be in the field, so we
had different approaches with the same objective."
In June, they flew to Brazil and travelled through Uruguay and
Argentina, where they studied Spanish for six weeks. "James wanted
to go home about Buenos Aires and start having children," she
said, "but I wanted to go as far south as we could go first.
He was willing to do it because he loved me and he knew it was
my dream."
They went to Tierra del Fuego, off the tip of South America,
and reversed direction. "He was obsessed with turning north,"
she said, adding that he was the most patriotic Canadian she
had ever met and just moving in a northerly direction excited
him. Yesterday, she completed the journey with his ashes.
James Lawrence
CADDELL was born in Montreal on March 16, 1973.
He died of altitude sickness on Sunday morning in Tupiza, Bolivia.
He was 32. He leaves wife, Tara
NEWELL; his mother, Norma
LEWIS
his father, Andrew
CADDELL; and seven half-siblings. A scholarship
fund to provide higher education for orphans has been set up
in his name with the Canadian Relief Organization. A memorial
service will be announced at a later date.
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TUCKER,
E.
Jean
Passed away peacefully at the Belleville General Hospital on
Sunday, April 24th, 2005 with her family by her side. Beloved
wife of Alf for 58 wonderful years. Dear mother of John (Terry),
Vicki CADDELL (deceased,) Karen
CAMPBELL
(Peter,) and Barbara
WESTHORPE
(Paul.) Survived by sister Barbara
CLARKE (Tom.)
Proud
grandmother of 10 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held
at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville
on Thursday, April 28th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at St.
John's Cemetery (Toronto) at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would
be appreciated by the family. John R. Bush Funeral Home (613-968-5588).
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CADDELL,
David
Harold
Died peacefully on Sunday, July 17, 2005 at the Scarborough Centenary
Hospital at the age of 46. Loving father to Candy and step-father
to Robert, Thomas and Holly.
son of Alice. Dear brother of Robert,
Sharon, Doug, Marilyn and Bill. David will be sadly missed by
all. Visitation will be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall
& Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave. E.), on Wednesday,
July 20th from 2 p.m. until the time of service complete in the
chapel at 3 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations made to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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SMITH,
Margaret "
Peggy"
Peacefully, on Thursday, June 16, 2005, at the Toronto East General
Hospital, at the age of 84. Beloved wife of the late Alexander.
Cherished mother of Sandra, Carol, Philip, and Barbara. Fondly
remembered by her grandchildren Jana, Alex, Lucas, and Andrew.
Dear sister of Pat
CADDEN.
Best friend and walking companion
of her dog, Jody. Friends will be received at the Sherrin Funeral
Home, 873 Kingston Road (west of Victoria Park Ave.), Toronto
(416-698-2861), on Sunday, June 19, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8
p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Saint John's Roman
Catholic Church, 794 Kingston Road, on Monday at 11 a.m. Private
interment. In Peggy's memory, donations to the Ontario Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would be greatly appreciated.
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PIITZ,
Imelda
F.
Peacefully on Friday, April 1, 2005 at Lakeridge Health Oshawa,
in her 84th year. Imelda, beloved wife of the late Alfred Alan
PIITZ.
Loved mother of Brian
PIITZ and his partner Marilyn
NAZAR
(Toronto,) Richard
PIITZ and his wife
Wendy
COOPER
(Brampton,)
Janice and her husband William
CARSWELL and Lorraine
PIITZ and
her partner Tommy
CASSIDY.
Loving grandmother of Jennifer
PIITZ,
Wesley PIITZ and Erin
CASSIDY.
Sister of Marie
CADDICK and her
husband Phillip, Sr. Mary
LABOURIE
(Doreen,)
Freida
ROBITAILLE
and her husband Ron, Monty
LALONDE and his wife
Rita, and the
late Morelle and Ambrose
LALONDE.
Fondly remembered by numerous
nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call at the Armstrong
Funeral Home, 124 King St. E., Oshawa on Saturday, April 2nd
from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, April 3rd from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Prayers at 7 p.m. on Sunday evening. Funeral service will be
held on Monday, April 4th at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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CHAPPELLE,
Janet
Mary
Peacefully at home on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at the age
of 55. Beloved wife of Brian. Loving mother of Christine and
her husband Jason
CADDICK and Dave and his wife
Janet.
Proud
Nana of Steven and Jessica. A private family service will take
place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Services have been entrusted
to the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby 905-668-3410.
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CADDLE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-02-16 published
Douglas Lawrence
DRYDEN
In loving memory of Douglas Lawrence
DRYDEN,
August 27, 1945 - February 13, 2005.
Doug DRYDEN, a resident of R.R. 1 Providence Bay, died at the
Manitoulin Health Centre, Mindemoya on Sunday, February 13, 2005 at the age of 59 years.
He was born at Mindemoya,
son of the late Andrew and Grace
(CADDLE)
DRYDEN. He had been
the Grocery Manager at Island Foodland in Mindemoya until his illness prevented him from
working. Doug had a variety of interests including hunting, fishing, curling, playing cards
and going for rides in the Spring and Fall to look for deer. He was a member of Gore
Bay Masonic Lodge #472 A. F. and A. M.. Everyone who knew Doug will remember him
for telling a joke and pulling practical jokes whenever possible. His
greatest love was spending time with family and Friends and in particular
spending time with his boys at the Hunt Camp or on the lake fishing. He will
truly be missed by all, but many happy times will be cherished.
Doug is survived by his beloved wife
Sally
(SAMMONS) and his loving and
loved sons Andrew of Timmins and Travis of Alberta. Dear brother of Mary Ann
and husband Harold
McCUTCHEON of Mindemoya and Betty Jean and husband
Glendon BAILEY of South Baymouth. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home after 7 pm on Tuesday. The funeral
service will be conducted in the William G. Turner Chapel on Wednesday, February
16, 2005 at 11 am with Reverend Mary Jo
ECKERT
TRACY officiating. Cremation to
follow. Gore Bay Masonic Lodge conducted a Memorial Service Tuesday at 7pm.
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CADDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-22 published
ROPER,
Professor
Gordon
ROPER,
Professor
Gordon, who pioneered the teaching of Canadian
Literature in Canada passed away in Peterborough on February
20th, 2005, at the age of 93. Predeceased by his beloved wife
Helen CADDY and parents George and Martha, brother of Jack and
sister-in-law, Betty, loving father and father-in-law of Susan
and Bill DAVIS and Mark and Heather
ROPER, grandfather of Jamie,
Martha, Marnie, Rhonda, Sean, Brenda, and great-grandfather of
Caitlyn and Vicki. Born in Brantford, Ontario in 1911, Gordon
grew up in Peterborough. His love of books led him to attend
George Williams Junior College in Chicago (1933-35). He then
took his B.A., M.A. and Ph.d. (1944) at the University of Chicago
where he specialized in American Literature and became a recognized
authority on Herman Melville. He taught English at Chicago and
Yale before returning to Peterborough in 1944 to serve in the
army. In 1946 Gordon came to Trinity College at the University
of Toronto where he was for many years Chair of the Department
of English. He introduced the first graduate course at the University
of Toronto in American literature (1946) and later in Canadian
literature (1963). He was a founding Senior Fellow of Massey
College and helped build the Massey College Collection of Canadian
Fiction. Among his many publications he collaborated on the Literary
History of Canada (1965) and his work became the standard reference
on nineteenth century Canadian fiction. In 1969 Gordon joined
Trent University as Professor of English and Canadian Studies.
Here he assembled the Bata Library's Shell Collection of Canadian
Literature. After his retirement in 1976 he continued to share
his enthusiasm for early Canadian studies and to mentor younger
colleagues. He was active in the Peterborough Historical Society
and in his late eighties, although blind, he researched, wrote
and published a memoir of the
CADDY family. In 2000 the City
of Peterborough honoured him for his contributions with a Peter
Robinson Award. Through Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Talking Books and being read to by a lively circle of devoted
Friends, he continued to relish both early and current writing.
His wit and talent for insightful discussion remained shared
until the end. Gordon and Helen were islanders at Stoney Lake
for over thirty years. Gordon and his father built the initial
cottage structure by hand while Helen cooked over a campfire.
Their family will cherish memories of summers spent there when
four generations joined in play on rock and water. Friends may
call at the Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge
Street on Wednesday, February 23rd from 7-9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Thursday, February 24th at 1: 00
p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to Canadian National
Institute for the Blind Talking Books or to the Roper Bursary
Fund at Trent University.
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BLAIN,
Rosilla "
Hoof" (formerly
CADDY)
Passed away at Simcoe Manor, Beeton, Ontario on Monday, February
28, 2005, in her 102nd year. Now present with her Lord. Wife
of the late Roy
BLAIN,
Lloyd
STEWARDSON, and William
CADDY. Dear
mother of Donald
CADDY and his wife
Beatrice of Alliston. Loved
grandmother of Donna and her husband Carl
GRAHAM,
Keith
CADDY
and his wife Debbie. Loving great-grandmother of Melonie, Michelle
and Michael Graham, Ryan, Krysten and Nicole
CADDY.
Predeceased
by her sister Jessie
OFFLESS and her brother Fred
EVANS.
Resting
at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston,
Ontario from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2005. Funeral
Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday, March 4, 2005 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Farringdon Burial Grounds, Brantford, Ontario
upon arrival of motors at 3: 00 p.m. Friday, March 4, 2005. If
so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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CADE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2005-05-18 published
LUCAS,
Reverend
Dr.
C.
Glenn
Passed away at Grey Gables, Markdale, Monday May 9 2005, Rev.
Dr.
C.
Glenn
LUCAS of Markdale in his 76th year. Beloved husband
of Phyllis
NAPIER.
Loving father of Shaun (Tara) of Berkeley.
Dear brother of Rhea
ALDERSON of Toronto and Sheila
MURRAY
(Robert)
of Ottawa. Grandfather of Jessie, Brittney and Cheyanne. Predeceased
by parents Robert and Jessie
LUCAS and brother Graham. The family
received Friends at the May Funeral Home, Markdale on Wednesday
afternoon and evening. A Funeral service was held at Annesley
United Church, Markdale, Thursday May 12, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Rev
Judith SPRINGETT officiated at the service, Reverend Dr. Bob
GUILIANO
gave the sermon and Reverend Robert
BUCHANAN provided words of remembrance.
David FRIES,
Organist and
Choir
Director of Annesley United Church
and the members of the combined choirs of Christ Church Anglican
and Annesley United Church led the congregation in the hymns
"Rejoice The Lord is King "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "O God
Our Help in Ages Past". Phillip
ALDERSON, Andrew
MURRAY, Peter
CADE,
George
EMERY, Peter
LUCAS, and David
EVAN served as pall
bearers. Reverend Anne
MILLS recited a poem at the committal service
held in Markdale Cemetery. Friends and relatives joined Phyllis
and her family at a luncheon served by the Annesley United Church
Women in the Annesley United Church Fellowship Hall. Memorial
donations were directed to the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation
Building Fund.
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FRAYNE,
Stanley
Graham
Suddenly at his place of business on Tuesday, January 25, 2005,
Stanley Graham
FRAYNE of Exeter in his 83rd year. Beloved husband
of Marion Jean
FRAYNE (née
BROWN) for 57 years. Loving father
of David FRAYNE and his wife
Cathy
CADE,
Janice and her husband
Bill MORRIS. Dear grandfather of Jim and Pat
MORRIS. Dear brother-in-law
of Eva PROUT.
Also survived by several nieces, nephews, great-nieces
and great-nephews. Predeceased by his brothers Ray, Earl, Jack,
Ken and his sister Lilla Mae
MOIR.
Friends may call at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter
on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held on
Saturday, January 29th at 10 a.m. at the Exeter Legion Hall,
316 William Street, Exeter with Reverend Paul
ROSS officiating. Cremation
with interment Exeter Cemetery.
Stan was a veteran of World War 2 and was in the Italian Campaign.
He was a strong supporter of the Royal Canadian Legion and was
awarded a life membership by the R.E. Pooley Branch #167, Exeter.
Stan operated his general store for 51 years and will be fondly
remembered with his apron, cigar and his sharp wit. He was also
the Hay Post Master until his retirement in 1987. Stan was a
great humanitarian and gave assistance to many families over
the years. In his service to the community, Stan was Past President
of the Legion, Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Board and
Chairman of the South Huron Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that donations be made to either the Exeter Legion
or the South Huron Hospital. A legion service will be held in
the funeral home on Friday evening at 6: 45 p.m. under the auspices
of R.E. Pooley Branch #167, Exeter. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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SAINT_DENIS,
Charles
Aurele "
Skip"
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday August
20, 2005 at the Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Charles (Skip)
SAINT_DENIS of Ingersoll was in his 61st year. Beloved husband
of Julia (NORRINGTON) whom he married June 23, 1990. Dear father
of Terri ROONEY of Thamesford, Mark
PACE and his wife
Liz of
Maple
Ridge,
British Columbia and by his step-son Marc
CADE and
wife Mary-Ann of Thunder Bay. Sadly missed by his grandchildren
Mallory, Zachary, Nikki, Vicki, Mel and Dakota. He is survived
by his sisters and brother Pearl and Harvey
SCHERMERHORN of Drumbo,
Cathy SAINT_DENIS,
Carmie
SPARKS and Lloyd
ARMSTRONG all of Princeton
and Chris SAINT_DENIS and Marilyn
LOUNSBURY of Wolverton. He will
be missed by his best friend Annie the Cat. Predeceased by his
step-son Michael
CADE (2004) and nephew Jimmy
ARMSTRONG (2004.)
Skip was a welder by trade and had been employed by Cold Springs
Farms, Thamesford. Relatives and Friends may call at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home 246 Thames Street, S., Ingersoll on Tuesday from 2-4
& 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted in the funeral home
on Wednesday August 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Innerkip
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Humane Society
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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CADE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-07 published
FULTON,
Ernest▼
W.▼ "
Ernie▼"
Passed away at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, on Saturday,
February 5, 2005, at the age of 87. Beloved husband of Evelyn
ROBB, for 63 years. Loving father of John and his wife
Jill,▼
Catherine and her husband Jim
CADE,
Robert▼ and his wife
Chris.▼
Much loved grandfather of Jennifer and Tom, Jessica, Jeffrey,
Matthew, Emily, Paul, Meredith, Erin and great-grandfather of
Sophia. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling
Avenues), on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private family service
with interment at Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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FULTON,
Ernest▲
W.▲ "
Ernie▲"
Passed away at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, on Saturday,
February 5, 2005, at the age of 87. Beloved husband of Evelyn
ROBB, for 63 years. Loving father of John and his wife
Jill,▲
Catherine and her husband Jim
CADE,
Robert▲ and his wife
Chris.▲
Much loved grandfather of Jennifer and Tom, Jessica, Jeffrey,
Matthew, Emily, Paul, Meredith, Erin and great-grandfather of
Sophia. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas St. West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling
Aves.), on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private family service
with interment at Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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CADE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-15 published
TENSEE,
Alice "
Betty"
At home with family by her side on Monday, June 13, 2005 in her
87th year. Beloved wife of the late Frank. Loving mother of John
and his wife
Theresa. Dear Nana of Jeffrey
ROHNER-
TENSEE and
his wife Sabine and Terrence. Adored great-nana of Isabella and
Lukas.
Lovingly remembered by her sisters Mary
PECK and Jean
CADE.
Predeceased by her brother Bill
SUTHERLAND. Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street,
Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth Way) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Friday, June 17, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Saint John's Dixie
Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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CADEAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-21 published
FAULKNER,
Carol
Ann (née
CADEAU)
Suddenly, on Friday, June 17, 2005 at the Toronto General Hospital
at the age of 43. Beloved wife of Ken. Cherished step-mom of
Kelly and Joe. Dear daughter of Bob and Eleanor
CADEAU.
Sister
of Cathy, Christine, Cindy and Rob. Loving aunt to 9 nieces and
nephews, 1 great-niece and 1 great-nephew. Memorial Mass will
be held at St. Ambrose Parish, 782 Brown's Line, (at Evans Avenue)
Etobicoke, 416-251-8282, on Wednesday, June 22, at 10 a.m.
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CADEAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-06 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Alice
(Formerly of Scarborough). At Belleville, Ontario, on Friday,
November 4, 2005, in her 86th year. Alice will be missed and
always loved by her husband Donald; her daughter Ann (Ed)
ERIKSSON
of Ajax; her son Robert (Susan)
WHITE/WHYTE of Tweed; and her grandchildren
Kristin, Emily, Jeffrey, Kimberley, Ashley and David; and her
sisters Ida
BOURRET,
Noella
CADEAU and Jeanette
BERTRAND. She
is predeceased by her son David and his wife
Diane.
Mrs.
WHITE/WHYTE
will rest at the Cassidy Funeral Home, Tweed (613-478-3807) on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at 11 a.m. on Monday. November 7 at St. Carthagh's Church. Tweed.
Interment St. Carthagh's Cemetery. Donations appreciated to St.
Carthagh's Church Building Fund or Canadian Cancer Society.
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CADEAU,
Aylmer "
Elmer"
Passed away peacefully at the Toronto East General Hospital on
Saturday, November 19, 2005 in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of Noella (née
TOURANGEAU.)
Loving father of Louise
CADEAU-
SHEPPARD
and Yvonne (Barry)
MATHEWS.
Predeceased by his daughter Annette,
his brothers Ernest, Edmond, and Robert, and sister Florence.
Treasured grandfather to Celina (Christian), Christopher, Natalie,
Gregory, and Stephanie. He is survived by his sister Olive
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
and brother Russell. Aylmer was a dedicated employee of the Canadian
National Railway for 33 years. Family will be receiving Friends
at the O'Connor Bros. Funeral Home (1871 Danforth Ave.) on Monday,
November 21 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on
Tuesday, November 22 at 10: 30 a.m. at Holy Cross Church (291
Cosburn Ave). Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery (8361
Yonge St.).
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CADELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-14 published
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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CADENHEAD,
John
Holland
(July 21, 1946-December 4, 2005)
Founder of Haultec Trailers Ltd., Mississauga, manufacturer of
the Cobra Dump Trailer.
At his home, surrounded by his family, after a lengthy courageous
battle with cancer. Devoted husband and best friend of Evelyn
(née ALLAN) for the past 39 years. Beloved father of Lisa and
her husband Sean
DWYER and Craig and his wife
Leny.
Loving grandfather
of Dawn and Casey. Predeceased by his parents John
CADENHEAD
(1972) and Bernice
CADENHEAD (1982.) Brother of Barbara. Survived
by his in-laws Jack and Evelyn
ALLAN.
John will be missed by
his brother and sisters-in-law John and Janine
ALLAN of Fergus,
Jackie and Albert
KLECKNER of Edmonton, Alberta and Keith and
Jane ALLAN of Saint John, New Brunswick and many nieces and nephews
who will remember him fondly. Friends will be received at the
J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of
Maple Ave., Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.
and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will
be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church (224 Maple Ave., Georgetown)
on Friday, December 9th, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery, Georgetown. In memory contributions to the Gerry and
Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Foundation c/o Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M9
would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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CADESKY,
Kayla
On October 6, 2005, Kayla
CADESKY of Boca Raton, Florida, passed
away, after a courageous battle with cancer. She is mourned by
her husband Manny
DORON, her children Justin, Chloe, and Joshua,
her parents Shirley and Irwin
CADESKY, and her brother Bill
CADESKY.
Donations may be made to Beit Halochem - aid to disabled veterans
of Israel.
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CADEZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-01 published
KOVAC,
Marija
(Born in Slovenia)
Peacefully, at Dom Lipa, on Sunday, May 29, 2005, at the age
of 92 years. Marija, beloved wife of the late Joseph Sr. Loving
mother of Marija and her husband Janko
CADEZ,
Paul and his wife
Regina, and the late Joseph Jr. and his wife Lizette. She will
be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166
Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham, on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass on Saturday morning at 9 a.m. in the Church of St.
Patrick, 5633 Highway 7, Markham. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to DomLipa, 52 Neilson Dr., Etobicoke,
Ontario, M9C 1V7 would be appreciated.
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CADIEUX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-23 published
CADIEUX,
Edith "
Irene"
Died peacefully at Manitoulin Lodge on Wednesday, April 20, 2005,
age 91 years. Survived by her beloved husband of 68 years, Charles,
of Mindemoya. Cherished mother of Rochelle and husband Wayne
NEAL of Mindemoya, Paul and wife
Margaret of Mindemoya, Sherry
and husband David
HAMBLY of Peterborough, Michelle and husband
Ernie McDERMID of Mindemoya, Pierre and wife
Teresa of Mindemoya.
Special grandmother of Murray, Andrew, Yvette, Suzette, Jean-Paul,
Rachel, Noah, Cody, Kyle, Marilyn, Brian, Melissa, Joshua, Nicole,
and great-grandmother of Brendan, Ryan, Conor, Emma, Isobel,
Katrina, Laryssa, Sierra, Memphis, Kadeance. Predeceased by her
four brothers Allen, Ken, Grant and Bruce
POLMATEER.
Visitation
from 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service at 1: 00 p.m. Saturday,
April 23, 2005, all at Mindemoya United Church, Reverend Mary Jo
TRACY officiating. Burial in Mindemoya Cemetery. Donations to
the Mindemoya United Church, Manitoulin Lodge Auxiliary, local
cancer charities (West End Cancer Volunteer Program) or Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated. Arrangements in care of Island
Funeral Home, Little Current.
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CADIEUX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-22 published
POULIOT,
Anna (née
CORRIGAN)
(Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, Orillia Ladies
Auxilliary) Peacefully at the Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
on Sunday, August 21, 2005, in her 90th year. Anna
POULIOT of
Orillia, beloved wife of the late Roger
POULIOT. Dear daughter
of the late Robert and Vivian
CORRIGAN.
Loving sister of Marion
GOULD (predeceased,) Lillian
CADIEUX of Aurora, Dr. William
CORRIGAN
of Uxbridge and Dr. Robert (Gwen)
CORRIGAN of Regina, Saskatchewan.,
and her many nieces, nephews and their families. The late Mrs.
Anna POULIOT will rest at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St.
N., Orillia from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service in the
chapel on Wednesday, August 24th at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
If desired, memorial donations to the charity of one's choice
would be appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcomed at
www.mundellfuneralhome.com
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FALOON,
Merna (née
GAMBLE)
Peacefully on Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Predeceased by her
husband Al. Loving mother to Lynda and her husband Rob
GUAY and
Chris and her husband Rick
CADIEUX.
Special gramma to Kevin and
Carolyn. "Aunt Mern" to her many nieces and nephews. Beloved
sister and friend. Special thanks to the staff at Chester Village
for their kind and respectful care. Friends will be received
at Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount
Rd. (1 block north of St. Clair Ave. E.), 416-267-8229 on Thursday,
September 29, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. Chapel service 11 a.m. Friday,
September 30, 2005. Burial and reception to follow.
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CADIEUX,
Donald
Frank
After a lengthy illness at Hill House Hospice, Richmond Hill
on Monday, October 3rd, 2005, in his 65th year. Frank
CADIEUX
of Newmarket, beloved husband of Martha Jane and dear father
of Janet and her husband Mike
TUNNEY.
Proud grandpa of Georgina,
Ava and Charlotte. Brother of Marnie and her husband Fred
DUNN.
Also survived by his son Jeff. Friends may call at the Roadhouse
& Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket on Thursday
from 10: 30 a.m. until time of funeral service in the chapel at
11: 30 a.m. followed by interment at Newmarket Cemetery. Memorial
donations to Hill House Hospice or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario would be appreciated.
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L'HEUREUX,
Joseph
Willard, B.A., M.A.,
LLD
Peacefully at Toronto General Hospital on April 2, 2005, age
87. Professor and Dean of Physical Education at the University
of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, for many years, Bill was
a respected and beloved scholar, teacher, coach, sportsman and
gentleman. Educated at Assumption College (B.A. Classics, 1937),
Ontario College of Education at the University of Toronto (1939)
and the University of Michigan (M.A., 1953), he received an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree from the University of New Brunswick in
1967 for his contributions to physical education, fitness and
amateur sport. Bill was the author of numerous articles on sport
and physical education as well as the book Hockey for Boys (1962)
and an internationally acclaimed hockey instructional film used
by, among others, the Soviets in the 1950s. He wrote, with the
Rev. David Bauer and Max Bell, a definitive Report on Amateur
Hockey for the federal government in 1960, outlining challenges
for Canada's national game related to education and professionalism.
An accomplished athlete, he played defence for Windsor Bulldogs,
Chatham Maroons, University of Toronto Varsity Blues, Maxville
and Renfrew Millionaires while pursuing his education and starting
his teaching career in high schools. He joined the University
of Western Ontario as lecturer and football coach in 1950. Generations
of students developed their professional philosophies in his
course on ethics in sport, and more generally from the self-contained,
modest model he provided. He was active in London as a member
of the Roman Catholic School board, and he promoted high school
athletics as secretary of W.O.S.S.A. and in countless other ways.
He was the first Chairman of the federal government's Council
on Fitness and Amateur Sport in 1963. He is a member of the Sports
Halls of Fame at both University of Western Ontario and University
of Windsor. Bill was born in Port Arthur, Ontario, on February
28, 1918, the second child of Wilfrid
L'HEUREUX, a banker who
had played rover on three Allan Cup-winning Port Arthur hockey
teams, and Irene
MORRIS, the undisputed source of his tolerance
and good humour. Bill's learning was influenced by the Jesuits
in his youth and the Basilian Fathers at university. He loved
his wife and family, his God, Winston Churchill, poetry, fishing
with John P Metras, Beyond the Fringe, Chariots of Fire, and
vegetable gardening. Predeceased by his beloved wife Mary Viola
(1997,) his sister Mary Lou (1992,) and daughter Mary Kay
AJERSCH
(1982.) Survived by his daughter Susan
CHAMBERS and her husband
Jack of Toronto, son-in-law Frank
AJERSCH and his wife
Brede
MERIGAN of Montreal, and his son Willard and wife
Janet of Toronto
eight grandchildren, Christopher, Alison and Jennifer
CHAMBERS
Mark and Susan
AJERSCH;
Will,
Josie and Robert
L'HEUREUX, and
three great' grand_sons, Luc, Ty and Leo
CHAMBERS.
Also survived
by his brother, Morris
L'HEUREUX and wife
Thelma of Sarnia, his
sister Elizabeth
BRENNAN of London, and many nieces and nephews.
Special thanks to the caring staff at Belmont House, Toronto,
and Rose CADIOGAN, for making his last years so pleasant, and
to Larry CHIRCOSKI, a dear friend for many years. The funeral
Mass will be Saturday, April 9, 2005 in London at St. Michael's
Church, Cheapside and Maitland Streets, at 10: 30 a.m. with a
reception to follow at Spencer Conference Centre, Windermere
Road. Visitation will be Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at John
T. Donohue funeral home, 362 Waterloo Street, London. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the W.J. L Heureux Award at the ' University
of Western Ontario, Room 16, Alumni Hall, London, Ontario, N6A
5B9, will be gratefully received.
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