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PEEVER,
Curtis▲
Brian▲
Suddenly at home on Tuesday, August 23, 2005. Curtis was born
in Powassan, Ontario on June 19, 1946. He is predeceased by his
loving parents Mervyn and Wanda. He is survived by his soulmate
and companion Joan
CANSDALE and her family; sister Suzanne
SCHMIDT,
brother Dent and wife Murielle and their son Shawn, niece Sherry
JANES, husband Terry and their son Brady, nephew Jamie and wife
Tracy and their children Ashley, Emmy and Taylor, nephew Adam
and wife Vicky and their son Sterling. Curtis will be deeply
missed by his Friends and associates at the Home Depot, 2555
Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, whose Friendship he treasured.
Curtis' greatest gifts to all of us are his endless love and
intense loyalty. He made us laugh every day. These will be with
us always. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service is to
be held.
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CANSDALE,
Alan
Peacefully on Monday, December 5th, 2005 at Sunnybrook Hospital.
Alan leaves behind his loving wife Donna of 54 years. Alan proudly
worked for the Toronto Police Department retiring as a Staff
Sergeant after thirty-three and a half years. Private cremation
and burial at Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium.
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CANT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-10 published
SOMERVILLE,
Cora▼ (née
STRONG)
Cora, passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness at Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home on Saturday, January 8, 2005 in her 96th year.
Beloved wife of the late Archie
SOMERVILLE (1997.) Dear mother
of Joan (Ken)
CAMPBELL of Seaforth, LoisAnn (Maurice)
WATHKE
of Kitchener, Jane (Jack)
HARVEY of Exeter, and Linda (Eric)
ROSS of London. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Kevin
(Susan) CAMPBELL, Kim (Adrian)
VAN
DEN
HOVEN, Brad (Brenda)
CAMPBELL,
Pam (Tim) CANT,
Leanne
(Bob) LA
PIERRE, Cheryl (Erich)
FREITER,
David and Matthew
ROSS.
Also loved by great grandchildren Sarah
and Alanah
CAMPBELL,
Robert▼ and Jacob
CAMPBELL, Hayden and Avery
CANT,
Victoria,▼
Brianna▼ and Alexis LA
PIERRE, and Bryan and Katelyn
FREITER.
Cora▼ will be missed by sisters-in-law Mabel
STRONG,
Grace SMITH and Anna
McNICHOL as well as many nieces and nephews,
cousins and Friends. Besides her parents Bill and Jane
STRONG
(née SHOULDICE,)
Cora was predeceased by her sister Anna
ALLEN
and by brother Leonard
STRONG and also by several sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law.
Cora was born on December 25, 1909 in Egmondville and later moved
with her family to the farm homestead in Tuckersmith Township.
After graduating from Seaforth District High School, she attended
Stratford Normal School and McDonald Institute in Guelph. She
taught for five years in McKillop Township at Leadbury School
(S.S.#7.) On June 6, 1936 she married Archie
SOMERVILLE.
After▼
her marriage, Cora dedicated her life to providing a loving home
for her husband and four daughters on the family farm in McKillop.
She derived joy and contentment in her various domestic pursuits
of cooking, gardening, sewing, decorating, and nurturing her
family. For many years, she taught Sunday School at Caven United
Church, Winthrop and also served as treasurer of the United Church
Women there. In 1984, Cora and Archie retired and moved to their
home in Seaforth. The family will receive Friends and relatives
at Northside United Church, Seaforth on Tuesday, January 11,
2005 from 12: 00-1:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held following
visitation at 2: 00 p.m. with Bruce
WHITMORE and Reverend John
GOULD officiating. Spring interment at Maitland Bank Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer Society
or to a charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated
by the family. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Box
& Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth (519-527-1142).
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SOMERVILLE,
Cora▲
Frances (née
STRONG)
Cora Frances passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness at
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on Saturday, January 8, 2005 in her
96th year. Beloved wife of the late Archie
SOMERVILLE (1997.)
Dear mother of Joan (Ken)
CAMPBELL of Seaforth, LoisAnn (Maurice)
WATHKE of Kitchener, Jane (Jack)
HARVEY of Exeter, and Linda
(Eric) ROSS of London. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren
Kevin (Susan)
CAMPBELL, Kim (Adrian)
VAN
DEN
HOVEN, Brad (Brenda)
CAMPBELL, Pam (Tim)
CANT, Leanne (Bob) LA
PIERRE, Cheryl (Erich)
FREITER,
David and Matthew
ROSS. Also loved by great grandchildren
Sarah and Alanah
CAMPBELL,
Robert▲ and Jacob
CAMPBELL, Hayden
and Avery CANT,
Victoria,▲
Brianna▲ and Alexis LA
PIERRE, and Byron
and Katelyn
FREITER.
Cora▲ will be missed by sisters-in-law Mabel
STRONG,
Grace
SMITH and Anna
McNICHOL as well as many nieces
and nephews, cousins and Friends. Besides her parents Bill and
Jane STRONG (née
SHOULDICE,)
Cora was predeceased by her sister
Annie ALLEN and by brother Leonard
STRONG and also by several
sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
Cora was born on December 25, 1909 in Egmondville and later moved
with her family to the farm homestead in Tuckersmith Township.
After graduating from Seaforth District High School, she attended
Stratford Normal School and McDonald Institute in Guelph. She
taught for five years in McKillop Township at Leadbury School
(S.S.#7.) On June 6, 1936 she married Archie
SOMERVILLE.
After▲
her marriage, Cora dedicated her life to providing a loving home
for her husband and four daughters on the family farm in McKillop.
She derived joy and contentment in her various domestic pursuits
of cooking, gardening, sewing, decorating, and nurturing her
family. For many years, she taught Sunday School at Caven United
Church, Winthrop and also served as treasurer of the United Church
Women there. In 1984, Cora and Archie retired and moved to their
home in Seaforth. The family will receive Friends and relatives
at Northside United Church, Seaforth on Tuesday, January 11,
2005 from 12: 00-1:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held following
visitation at 2: 00 p.m. with Bruce
WHITMORE and Reverend John
GOULD officiating. Spring interment at Maitland Bank Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer Society
or to a charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated
by the family. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Box
& Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth (519-527-1142).
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CANT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-10 published
SCHMITT,
Irma
Passed away peaceflully at Peel Manor Nursing Home, Brampton
on Friday, April 8, 2005, in her 91st year. Predeceased by her
husband Fritz. Beloved mother to Dieter (Ann) and Inge
CANT.
Loving Oma to Derek, Jonathan and Paul. A special thank you to
Lisa FEIGE for your love and support given to Irma. Friends may
call the Andrews Community Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie Road, Brampton
(North of Steeles Ave.), 905-456-8190, on Tuesday, April 12,
2005 from 11: 00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A service will take place in
the funeral home chapel at 2: 00 p.m. Burial to follow at Brampton
City Cemetery.
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CANT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-24 published
PEARCE,
Nan McCall
Peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital, Cobourg on Sunday
May 22nd, 2005 in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of William D.
PEARCE
of Cobourg. Loving mother of the late Patricia
BARNETT,
Susan
DAY
(Allan) of Courtice, Kathy
CANT (Ron) of Barrie, Douglas
PEARCE of Kitchener and Sandra
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (Al) of Newmarket. Remembered
by her son-in-law Kenn
BARNETT of Carrying Place. Dear grandmother
of Daryl, Amanda, Erin, Ryan, Jennifer, Shauna, McCall, Richard
and Nolan. Predeceased by her brother Cecil. Friends are invited
to call at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King St. E. Cobourg
on Wednesday May 25th from 12 noon to 1 p.m., followed by a funeral
service at 1 p.m. Interment in Cobourg Union Cemetery. If desired
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Many thanks
to the nurses in the Complex Care Unit of the Northumberland
Hills Hospital for their expert and compassionate care. Condolences
received at www.maccoubrey.com
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CANTAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
WONCH,
George
Arthur
Quietly passed away on April 13, 2005, at the age of 84. He is
survived by Donna
CANTAR, his devoted and loving partner for
27 years; daughter Elna
KELLY; grand_son Michael; sister June
and her family, all of London, Ontario; and Donna's son Jay and
his family. Special thanks to Durham Access to Care for their
great help to both of us for an entire year. A memorial celebration
of George's life, his love of music and animals will be held
at a later date. Cremation has taken place.
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CANTARUTTI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-15 published
GAMBIN,
Emilio▼
John,▼ B.A., LL.B., Q.C.
Suddenly with his family by his side on November 14, 2005 in
his 78th year. Emilio loving and devoted husband of Yola
(CANTARUTTI)
of 50 years. Predeceased by his dear parents Carlo
GAMBIN and
Maria CIOT.
Loving▼ and cherished father of Charles and his wife
Marisa, Mary
IACOBELLI and her husband Celeste, Janet
FARANO
and her husband John and Richard and his wife Nadia. Nonno Moody
will be lovingly remembered by his 12 grandchildren: Andrew,
Christina, Michael, David, James, Mark, Laura, Nikolas, Erik,
Alexander, Stephanie and Christopher. Emilio will be sadly missed
by his sister-in-law Ada
PELLEGRINI and by his aunt Elenora
GAMBIN
and by his nieces and nephews and many cousins and Friends. Friends
and family will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, Woodbridge
Chapel, 4671 Hwy 7, just west of Pine Valley Drive, 905-851-9100
on Tuesday 6-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be celebrated Thursday, November 17, at 10 a.m. at
St. Clare of Assisi Church, 150 St Francis Avenue, Woodbridge.
Entombment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and
the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation Toronto.
Condolences may be sent to the family at emilio.gambin@wardfh.com
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CANTARUTTI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
GANS,
Christiaan
Died peacefully at his home in Aurora, Ontario on April 27th,
2005. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Hendrika, his son
Christopher with wife Mary Anne and daughter Rita with her fiancé,
Daryl CRAIG. "
Grandpa" will be dearly missed by Thomas, Erik,
Mikaela and Katy. As special note of thanks to the team at the
Community
Care
Access Centre in York Region, Dr. Paul
CANTARUTTI
and Reverend Paul
PRICE for their compassionate care. Funeral
Services will be held at the Thompson Funeral Home (905-727-5421),
29 Victoria Street, Aurora, Ontario on Saturday, April 30 at
2 p.m. Visitation to be held before the service from 12 p.m.
to 2 p.m. The family has requested that donations be made to
either the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Canadian Cancer
Society in lieu of flowers.
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CANTARUTTI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-15 published
GAMBIN,
Emilio▲
John,▲ B.A., LL.B., Q.C.
Suddenly with his family by his side on November 14, 2005 in
his 78th year. Emilio, loving and devoted husband of Yola
(CANTARUTTI)
of 50 years. Predeceased by his dear parents Carlo
GAMBIN and
Maria CIOT.
Loving▲ and cherished father of Charles and his wife
Marisa, Mary
IACOBELLI and her husband Celeste, Janet
FARANO
and her husband John and Richard and his wife Nadia. Nonno Moody
will be lovingly remembered by his 12 grandchildren: Andrew,
Christina, Michael, David, James, Mark, Laura, Nikolas, Erik,
Alexander, Stephanie and Christopher. Emilio will be sadly missed
by his sister-in-law Ada
PELLEGRINI and by his aunt Elenora
GAMBIN
and by his nieces and nephews and many cousins and Friends. Friends
and family will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, Woodbridge
Chapel, 4671 Hwy. 7, just west of Pine Valley Drive, 905-851-9100,
on Tuesday 6-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be celebrated Thursday, November 17, at 10 a.m. at
St. Clare of Assisi Church, 150 St. Francis Avenue, Woodbridge.
Entombment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and
the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation, Toronto. Condolences may
be sent to the family at emilio.gambin@wardfh.com
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CANTELON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-08 published
MILLER,
Harvey
M.
At Bobier Villa, Dutton, on Sunday, March 6th, 2005, Harvey M.
MILLER, formerly of Rodney, in his 103rd year. Born in Aldborough
Township, a son of Peter and Catherine
MILLER, he was predeceased
by his wife
Wilden (1997,) daughter Joyce
CANTELON (1991,) brothers
Arthur and Eldon
MILLER, sister Orpha
AULD and two grandchildren.
Dearly loved by his daughter Marilyn and her husband Glen
RUMBLE
of Rodney, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
He was a charter member of the Rodney Kiwanis Club and served
as Lt. Governor of the Division. He was a well-respected school
teacher, insurance agent and community member. Friends may call
at the Rodney Chapel on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm where service
will be held on Thursday at 11 am with the Reverend Andrew
BRNDJAR
officiating. Interment Rodney Cemetery. If desired, donations
to the Bobier Villa would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to the Padfield Funeral Home, Rodney (519) 785-0810.
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CANTELON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-21 published
MERRILL,
Ross
Phillips
At Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, November 18, 2005 Mr.
Ross Phillips
MERRILL of Bayfield in his 83rd year. Survived
by his wife of 56 years Mildred
(WILTSE)
MERRILL.
Loving father
of Gordon and Jose
MERRILL of Vancouver, British Columbia, Brian
and Bev MERRILL of Richmond, British Columbia, and Esther and
Wayne CANTELON of Homestead Heights, Bayfield. Cherished grandfather
of 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of
Marianne and George
COLCLOUGH of R.R.#3 Clinton and Jack
MERRILL
of Clinton. Predeceased by brother Elwin
MERRILL and sister-in-law
Lula MERRILL.
Visitation will be held at St. Andrews United Church,
Bayfield on Tuesday, November 22 from 7-9 p.m. where a memorial
service will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 2 p.m.
with visitation commencing 1 hour prior to the service. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Clinton Public Hospital, St. Andrews
United Church, or the Bayfield Lions Club would be greatly appreciated.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Falconer Funeral Homes,
Clinton. (482-9521)
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CANTELON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-29 published
BRUHN,
Beverly (1938-2005)
passed away peacefully on Friday, September 23rd, 2005 at the
Bridgepoint Health Centre in Toronto, after a nine year battle
with breast cancer. She leaves her three daughters; Annalisa
COYLE (Bruce), Barbara
BRUHN and Kristine
BODDY (James) and four
grandchildren; April, Blair, Mary Ellen and Brooke. She also
leaves her sister Fay
EWANICK
(Henry) and their daughter Susan
and her brother Bart
CANTELON
(Raeann) and their son Christopher.
The family would like to thank the nursing staff at Bridgepoint
for their care, compassion and high level of professionalism.
A memorial will be held next spring in Oak River, Manitoba. If
desired, in lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to
Canadian Breast Cancer (www.cbcf.org/ 416-815-1313 X350).
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CANTELON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-19 published
CANTELON,
Bertha
Ellen "
Beth"
(Retired 35 year employee of Canada Post) At Providence Centre
on Wednesday, February 16, 2005. Beth, beloved wife of the late
Charles Leonard Raymond "Ray"
CANTELON. Devoted mother of Neil,
Bruce and the late Paul
HAWTHORNE. Cherished grandmother of Michelle,
Liza, Paul and great-grandmother of Caden. Private family services
and burial were held on Friday. Arrangements entrusted to the
Trull "East Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,.
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CANTELON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-26 published
STEVENS,
Beatrice
Ena (née
LAKE)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at her home Princess
Gardens in Peterborough, in her 100th year. Formerly of Toronto,
and Fortune, Newfoundland. Beatrice, loving wife for over 59
years of the late Thomas Herbert
STEVENS.
Special friend at Princess
Gardens of the late Harold
LANG.
Loving mother of Robert Blake
STEVENS (wife Susan), Thomas Clyde
STEVENS (wife Gail) and Brenda
Jane VAN
LIER (husband Winston.) Beatrice will be remembered
with great love and will be sadly missed by grandchildren, Robert
STEVENS (Corrina), Carolyn Louise
STEVENS, Jennifer
DIPPER (Doug),
Alana MANTLER (Dave), Laurie
HAYLEY (Matthew), Karin
VAN
LIER
and fiancé Phil
BENNETT and Elizabeth
STEVENS.
Great-grandmother
to Elijah, Alexis, Kayley and Connor. Predeceased by parents
Arthur Wesley and Mary Ellen
LAKE and brother Basil
LAKE, and
sisters Mabel
CANTELON,
Ethel and Blanche
LAKE, Betty
CRAWFORD
and Gladys
PAUL. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
May 28th at 1: 30 p.m. at the Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough. Visitation and Reception
following the service. The Reverend Stan
MADIGAN will be officiating.
Cremation has taken place. Donations to the Salvation Army would
be appreciated by the family.
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CANTER,
Elaine
77 of Verona, New Jersey on July 11, 2005. Beloved wife of the
late Seymour, devoted mother of Amy
CANTER and Michael
FROMSTEIN,
Peter and Kassie. Inseparable sister of Rita and Jack
NADLER.
Nana to Than, Lizzy, David and Maya. Favourite aunt. Friend to
many.
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CANTIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-30 published
CANTIN,
Napoleon
Edward
Peacefully, at Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, on Sunday, May 29,
2005, Napoleon Edward
CANTIN, of St. Joseph, Ontario, in his
86th year. Beloved husband and life long partner of Velma
CANTIN.
Dearly loved father of Richard and Judy of Rochester, Michigan,
Michael and Laura of Waterford, Michigan, and Robert and Jill
of Madison Heights, Michigan. Loving grandfather of eight grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. Nap is survived by his sister Valerie
SCHUTZ and his brothers Pierre and his wife
Patricia, and Jean
Paul. Predeceased by his sisters Gabriel
BRISSON, Yvonne
DUCHARME,
Doris COREY,
Theresa
BEDARD and his brothers Eugene, Oliver,
Charles and Andre. Nap will long be remembered for being a noted
historian and creator of the St. Joseph Archives. He was also
instrumental in the development of the St. Joseph Memorial Park.
Visitation in the J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, 49 Goshen St. N.,
Zurich on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph on
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 11 a.m. Fr. Francis
THEKKUMKATTIL Celebrant.
Parish prayers will be said at the funeral home on Monday evening
at 7: 30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Alzheimer
Society. Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Nap
CANTIN.
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CANTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-04 published
ZANUSSI,
Yvonne
(GRIEVES)
After a "full and wonderful life" (in her own words), Yvonne
passed away peacefully at G.N.G.H. on January 31, 2005. She was
predeceased by her best friend and husband, Al. Yvonne is survived
by her loving children; Rob (Louise), Rick (Terry) and Lauren
(Jim Hartt). "Grandvon" was cherished by Alexandra and Zachary
ZANUSSI,
Rebecca and Darren
ZANUSSI, and Rachel and Mallory
HARTT.
She was the beloved sister of Muriel
BIGGAR.
Also predeceasing
her were her special brother-in-law, Cliff
BIGGAR, and her sister
Mardi (Eric)
LILLEY.
Yvonne was a dear aunt to Mardi
CANTIN,
Tracy BIGGAR,
Robin
ARGENTA and Toby
LAUGHER and will also be
sadly missed for her spirit, intelligence and compassion by many
Friends, past colleagues and extended family members. Friends
are invited to share the celebration of her life at a reception
immediately following a Memorial Service at the Church of St.
John the Evangelist, Stamford, 3428 Portage Road, on Monday,
February 7 at 12: 00 noon. As an expression of sympathy, those
who wish may make a donation in Yvonne's memory to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Saint John's Church, or their chosen charity through
the Morse and son Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 5917 Main
Street, Niagara Falls
Online guest register at www.morganfuneral.com
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CANTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-12 published
SONES,
Christine
Margaret
(CANTIN)
In hospital in Ottawa, surrounded by family and Friends on Saturday,
February 5th, 2005, Chris gracefully took her final flight after
a 22-year crusade against breast cancer. Her journey through
life was remarkable - her smile, her wit, her love of people
- engaging all those she met, her unlimited positive energy,
an inspiration to all. In her life Christine was, among many
things, a professional fundraiser for many formidable charities
and organizations. The Christine Sones Memorial Fund has been
established at the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre Foundation to
help with publications to help cancer patients and their families.
Chris was predeceased by her parents Sam and Vera and her brother
Keith. Loving wife to Richard
CANTIN and to her daughters' father,
Phillip GARMENT, treasured mother to Alison (Jim) and Samantha
(Ian) and Grammy to Bean/Beanetta (arrival pending). Chris also
leaves her sister Anne (Roy) and sister-in-law Jane, along with
Richard's sons Eric and Michel, as well as all her surrogate
sisters, daughters and family who join together, with so many
who knew and loved her, in mourning her passing. Following Christine's
wish, there will be no funeral. A celebration of her life will
take place at Kismet (Tweed) at a date to be determined. Should
you wish further details, please email us at christinesonescelebration@hotmail.com
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CANTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-05 published
CANTIN,
Sheila
M.
Peacefully with her family by her side, on July 3, 2005 at the
Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga Site, at the age of 79.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Gerard. Loving mother to Joseph.
Survived by her sisters Beatrice, Rose Anne and brother James.
Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore
Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705)
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held
on Wednesday, 10 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church (782 Brown's
Line). Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society. Messages of Condolence may be placed
at www. RidleyFuneralHome.com
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CANTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
GIROUARD,
Viola (née
SISSONS)
Died peacefully in her sleep on August 7, 2005 at the age of
101. Beloved wife of late husband Jim. "Vy" was one of fifteen
children. Daughter of the late Robert and Kathleen
SISSONS. Vy
had a very active and full life. Remembered by several nieces
and nephews. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
CANTIN and all the wonderful
staff at Le Sapinois for the many years of caring for Vy. Private
graveside service to be held.
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CANTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-16 published
STRONGHILL,
Mary
Ellerby
(STEADMAN)
Mary Ellerby
(STEADMAN)
STRONGHILL, age 90, formerly of Wyoming,
passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 14, 2005, at Lambton
Meadowview Villa, Petrolia. Beloved wife of the late Frank Melbourne
STRONGHILL (1993.) Loving mother of Ed and his wife
Lisette
STRONGHILL,
Wyoming; Ron and his wife
Ruby
STRONGHILL,
Sarnia. Dear grandmother
of Scott (Sandra)
STRONGHILL, Tammy (Brian)
NESBIT, Joel
STRONGHILL,
Gary (Brenda)
STRONGHILL,
Wayne
(Lydia)
STRONGHILL. Greatgrandmother
of Dustin, Connor, Brianna and Jasper. Survived by sisters-in-law
Edna STEADMAN,
Marjorie
STEADMAN and Fay
CANTON, as well as several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sister Sarah
FISHER and brothers
Tom, Stuart, Robert and Don
STEADMAN. Friends will be received
at Steadman Brothers Funeral Home, Brigden, on Monday, May 16,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial "Order of the Eastern Star"
Lodge Service will be conducted on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 17th at 1: 30 p.m.
with Reverend Gwyn
TUCKER officiating. Interment Wyoming Cemetery.
Sympathy may be expressed through donations to Lambton Meadowview
Villa, Petrolia. Steadman Brothers 864-1193.
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CANTON,
Susan
In memory of our daughter and sister
Years have passed since you went away
In our thoughts you will always stay
The angels sing of the love you gave
You will be in our thoughts all our days.
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Kathy, Stephen and families, Mike and
Stephanie.
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MASCHERIN,
Angelo
Suddenly on Thursday, December 8th, 2005, passed away at home
with his family by his side, at the age of 83. Angelo leaves
behind his devoted and loving wife Elda of 54 years. Cherished
and dear father to Evano (Marina) and Gina (Matthew
TRAMONTE.)
Proud Nonno to Carla, Anthony, Adam and Tanya. Will be fondly
remembered and missed by his brother Giovanni (Rosina) in Argentina
and sister Ines
CANTON (late Giuseppe) and nieces, nephews, cousins
and Friends. His kindness and gentleness touched the lives of
all he knew. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 4671
Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive), 905-851-9100,
on Friday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Service will be held on Saturday,
December 10th at 11 a.m. at St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church,
3265 Weston Road, Weston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to The Lung Association.
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EDMONDS,
Robert
Charles
Alexander "
Bob"
Peacefully, on October 13th, 2005, in his 64th year, bravely
fought and lost his battle with lung cancer. Beloved husband
to Elsie of 30 years. Bob will be lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his children, Mary Lou (Ken
CHRISTOPHER,)
Roberta
(Rick
CANTONE), Robert (Cheryl), Barbara (Marcel
PAQUETTE), John (DawnMarie
McGOVERN), Jean (Gary
DELAND), David
ARMSTRONG, and his grandchildren
Kenny, Jessica, Joey, Cody-James, Cassandra, Ericka, Kandi, Krystal,
Kristopher, Tom, Ryan, Danielle, Angela, his seven great-grandchildren,
and man's best friend "Harold." Survived by his brother Jimmy
(Linda) and sister Margaret (Ray
LEBLANC.)
Family and Friends
will be received at Glen Oaks Visitation and Reception Centre,
3164 Ninth Line, Oakville (Dundas St. West, at Ninth Line), on
Saturday, October 15th from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, October 17,
2005 at Merciful Redeemer Roman Catholic Church, 2775 Erin Centre
Blvd., Mississauga, at 10 a.m. Cremation. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Diabetes
Association would be appreciated by the family.
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HARE,
Wm.
Robert "
Bob"
At Scarborough Grace Hospital on December 21, 2005. Will always
be remembered by Rita. Beloved father of Rob, Karen
LINTLOP
(Rick,)
Brad (Terry,) and Marni
CANTONE
(Am.) Dear grandfather of Jessica
and Ryan LINTLOP,
Caitlyn and Kelsey
HARE, Samantha and Danté
CANTONE.
Brother of Donald Rolston
HARE and family, Sault Ste.
Marie. Remembrance Service will be held on Thursday, December
29th at Humbervale United Church, 1447 Royal York Rd., at 2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation. The family wishes to express appreciation
for the fine nursing and medical attention received by Bob in
the Intensive Care Unit and Palliative Unit. Bob will be sadly
missed by his many avid Bridge partners and fellow residents
at St. David's Village.
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MAXWELL,
Valerie (née
CANTONI)
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, South Street Campus
on Tuesday, May 3, 2005, Valerie
MAXWELL of London, in her 56th
year. Loving mother of Kerri and Becky. Predeceased by both her
parents Atillio and Neila
CANTONI.
Valerie worked at Parkwood
Hospital, London for over 20 years. In her spare time she loved
to laugh, cook, entertain and was known for her passion for music.
Cremation has taken place. Visitors will be received at John
T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street,
London on Thursday evening, May 5 from 6-9 p.m., where the memorial
service will be held on Friday, May 6 at 12 noon. Interment at
a later date in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Donations to The Street
Connection, 258 Horton Street, P.O. Box 1188 Stn. "B", London, Ontario,
N6A 5K2 would be appreciated.
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CANTOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-08 published
Solly CANTOR,
Boxer:▼ 1928-2005
Canadian lightweight who was more artful practitioner than brawler
skillfully put away a parade of champions but never won a title
himself
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special▼ to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, March
8, 2005 - Page S9
Solly CANTOR fought his way into the Canadian Boxing Hall of
Fame despite never having won a professional title. Not blessed
with knockout power, yet clever in using a debilitating left
fist, Mr. CANTOR was more boxer than brawler. He won 41 professional
fights, only six by knockout. He lost 14 and drew eight.
His nemesis in the ring was Montrealer Armand Savoie, against
whom he had four fights in 1951 that were remembered for their
spilt blood, much of it Mr.
CANTOR's. He twice battled Mr. Savoie
for the Canadian lightweight championship, losing both by decisions.
One of those verdicts was widely considered to have been a travesty.
Mr. CANTOR earned his place among boxing immortals with non-title
victories over a talented selection of lightweight titleholders
Frank Johnson (a Commonwealth champion); Billy Thompson (British
and European); Elis Ask of Finland (European); and Tommy McGovern
(British).
A stinging left hand was Mr.
CANTOR's calling card in the ring.
He was adept at delivering a jab, a hook or a cross with that
hand, a skill learned as a cocky amateur fighting out of the
Central Young Men's Christian Association in his hometown.
Solly Cantor
BONAPARTE was born in Toronto, the
son of a taxi
driver. His father, Louis
CANTOROVICI, was a Romanian native
whose family name had been altered to Bonaparte by a mischievous
immigration officer. The Bonaparte children -- there would be
four in all -- were born and raised in a house on Parliament
Street south of Queen. Their Corktown neighbourhood was one in
which it was advantageous to know how to punch.
The boy took up fighting after admiring boxers at a gym. His
parents disapproved and never watched any of his matches; his
siblings attended bouts at Maple Leaf Gardens, but would wait
in the corridor, unable to bear the sight of Solly being hit.
Happily, he was more likely to administer punishment than absorb
it. That fast left fist allowed 17-year-old Solly
BONAPARTE to
score a close decision over Joe
McPHEE -- one of the Fighting
McPhees from Oshawa, Ontario -- to claim the Ontario amateur
title in the 126-pound division on May 16, 1946.
Turning▼ pro later that year as Solly
CANTOR, he moved to Paterson,
New Jersey, from where he was often added to the undercard of
programs at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. After building
an impressive 24-4-2 record, Mr.
CANTOR moved to London, where
he defeated Mr. Thompson, Mr. McGovern and Mr. Ask, all by decision.
A dispute with his manager led to a nine-month layoff. Mr.
CANTOR
returned to his hometown, where his fortunes became a staple
of the sports pages. The reporters often called attention to
the size of his nose, playing to a racial stereotype in common
currency at the time.
Mr. CANTOR's boxing trunks bore a Star of David on the left leg,
a sign not only of pride but also a nod to the unsubtle marketing
of his sport. Some fans came to cheer a Jewish champion, others
to see him beaten.
The first of four battles with Mr. Savoie in 1951 ended after
the eighth round, with Mr.
CANTOR needing six stitches to close
a gash across the bridge of his nose. The losing fighter said
a head butt had caused the wound; the victor insisted the cut
came courtesy of "a stinging right cross." In any case, Mr.
CANTOR
had suffered only the second knockout of his career.
Mr. CANTOR won a rematch in June, setting the stage for a much-anticipated
third showdown, this one before Mr. Savoie's fans in Montreal,
with the Canadian championship in the balance. Mr.
CANTOR scored
often with his left, staggering Mr. Savoie with a straight-arm
right in the sixth round.
As the bell rang at the end of the 12th and final round, the
conclusion seemed clear, as boxing promoter Frank Tunney, sitting
at ringside, would later describe: "The fight was so one-sided
in CANTOR's favour that when the announcer first said, 'Winner
by a unanimous decision...,' a bunch of us at ringside were busy
talking and took it for granted the decision was
CANTOR's, as
it should have been. But when he added 'Savoie,' we nearly fell
off our chairs. Then he had to correct himself to say it was
a split decision. The partisan French fans booed the judges for
minutes on end. Solly was jobbed."
The unpopular decision made necessary another obligatory rematch,
held in Toronto six weeks later. Having lost the previous fight
at ringside, Mr.
CANTOR was not eager to allow the judges to
settle the match. "I'm going out for a knockout," he said. "Maybe
this one won't go the scheduled 12 rounds."
With▼ an uncharacteristic aggressiveness, Mr.
CANTOR lunged toward
the champion in the opening round. The strategy was at first
successful, but Mr. Savoie was soon crowding the challenger,
absorbing his best shots with his gloves. A unanimous decision
in the champ's favour was regarded as a just verdict.
"Solly is a terrific boxer, but he fought my kind of fight tonight,"
Mr. Savoie said. "I know if I tried to box him, I was beaten
before I started. You have to work all the time against him.
You have to stay inside him. And when you do hit him, he fights
back and he won't fold."
After losing two fights in Alberta to George Dunn, an American
who once arrived at Toronto airport and asked a cabbie to take
him to Edmonton, Mr.
CANTOR returned to England, where he ended
his professional career and took up permanent residence.
His final bout came on October 4, 1955, when he scored a victory
on points over Frank Johnson, the Manchester lightweight who
had briefly held the Commonwealth title two years earlier.
Only▼ 11 of Mr.
CANTOR's 63 fights were held in Canada.
Mr. CANTOR worked as a court clerk after leaving the ring. A
first marriage ended in divorce. He became a Methodist when he
married his second wife.
In recent years, the old fighter found a renewed sense of purpose
by joining the Croydon Ex-Boxers' Association. The group was
"one big, happy family," Mr.
CANTOR wrote Vancouver Sun boxing
columnist Graham Houston seven years ago. "We were all part and
parcel of each others' past."
Mr. CANTOR continued to attend meetings last year, even as he
lost the use of his limbs from the motor-neuron disease that
would claim his life. No one expected any less; he had answered
the bell for every round of every fight but for four.
Solly CANTOR was born in Toronto on September 18, 1928 (although
some boxing references put his birth date two years earlier).
He died at his home in suburban Mitcham, outside London, England,
on January 28, 2005. He leaves his second wife, Miriam; Brenda
RAWSON, a daughter from his first marriage; brother Harold
BONAPARTE
and sisters Toby
BAZKUR and Sarah
MARCHILDON.
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CANTOR,
Solly
(BONAPARTE)
Died in London, England, Friday, January 28, 2005, at the age
of 77. Survived by wife Miriam; in Toronto, by sister Sarah and
husband Marcel
MARCHILDON, brother Harold
BONAPARTE and wife
Rosie, sister Toby and husband Ron
BAZKUR, and many nieces and
nephews.
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Solly CANTOR,
Boxer:▲ 1928-2005
Canadian lightweight who was more artful practitioner than brawler
skillfully put away a parade of champions but never won a title
himself
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special▲ to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, March
8, 2005 - Page S9
Solly CANTOR fought his way into the Canadian Boxing Hall of
Fame despite never having won a professional title. Not blessed
with knockout power, yet clever in using a debilitating left
fist, Mr. CANTOR was more boxer than brawler. He won 41 professional
fights, only six by knockout. He lost 14 and drew eight.
His nemesis in the ring was Montrealer Armand Savoie, against
whom he had four fights in 1951 that were remembered for their
spilt blood, much of it Mr.
CANTOR's. He twice battled Mr. Savoie
for the Canadian lightweight championship, losing both by decisions.
One of those verdicts was widely considered to have been a travesty.
Mr. CANTOR earned his place among boxing immortals with non-title
victories over a talented selection of lightweight titleholders
Frank Johnson (a Commonwealth champion); Billy Thompson (British
and European); Elis Ask of Finland (European); and Tommy McGovern
(British).
A stinging left hand was Mr.
CANTOR's calling card in the ring.
He was adept at delivering a jab, a hook or a cross with that
hand, a skill learned as a cocky amateur fighting out of the
Central Young Men's Christian Association in his hometown.
Solly Cantor
BONAPARTE was born in Toronto, the
son of a taxi
driver. His father, Louis
CANTOROVICI, was a Romanian native
whose family name had been altered to Bonaparte by a mischievous
immigration officer. The Bonaparte children -- there would be
four in all -- were born and raised in a house on Parliament
Street south of Queen. Their Corktown neighbourhood was one in
which it was advantageous to know how to punch.
The boy took up fighting after admiring boxers at a gym. His
parents disapproved and never watched any of his matches; his
siblings attended bouts at Maple Leaf Gardens, but would wait
in the corridor, unable to bear the sight of Solly being hit.
Happily, he was more likely to administer punishment than absorb
it. That fast left fist allowed 17-year-old Solly
BONAPARTE to
score a close decision over Joe
McPHEE -- one of the Fighting
McPhees from Oshawa, Ontario -- to claim the Ontario amateur
title in the 126-pound division on May 16, 1946.
Turning▲ pro later that year as Solly
CANTOR, he moved to Paterson,
New Jersey, from where he was often added to the undercard of
programs at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. After building
an impressive 24-4-2 record, Mr.
CANTOR moved to London, where
he defeated Mr. Thompson, Mr. McGovern and Mr. Ask, all by decision.
A dispute with his manager led to a nine-month layoff. Mr.
CANTOR
returned to his hometown, where his fortunes became a staple
of the sports pages. The reporters often called attention to
the size of his nose, playing to a racial stereotype in common
currency at the time.
Mr. CANTOR's boxing trunks bore a Star of David on the left leg,
a sign not only of pride but also a nod to the unsubtle marketing
of his sport. Some fans came to cheer a Jewish champion, others
to see him beaten.
The first of four battles with Mr. Savoie in 1951 ended after
the eighth round, with Mr.
CANTOR needing six stitches to close
a gash across the bridge of his nose. The losing fighter said
a head butt had caused the wound; the victor insisted the cut
came courtesy of "a stinging right cross." In any case, Mr.
CANTOR
had suffered only the second knockout of his career.
Mr. CANTOR won a rematch in June, setting the stage for a much-anticipated
third showdown, this one before Mr. Savoie's fans in Montreal,
with the Canadian championship in the balance. Mr.
CANTOR scored
often with his left, staggering Mr. Savoie with a straight-arm
right in the sixth round.
As the bell rang at the end of the 12th and final round, the
conclusion seemed clear, as boxing promoter Frank Tunney, sitting
at ringside, would later describe: "The fight was so one-sided
in CANTOR's favour that when the announcer first said, 'Winner
by a unanimous decision...,' a bunch of us at ringside were busy
talking and took it for granted the decision was
CANTOR's, as
it should have been. But when he added 'Savoie,' we nearly fell
off our chairs. Then he had to correct himself to say it was
a split decision. The partisan French fans booed the judges for
minutes on end. Solly was jobbed."
The unpopular decision made necessary another obligatory rematch,
held in Toronto six weeks later. Having lost the previous fight
at ringside, Mr.
CANTOR was not eager to allow the judges to
settle the match. "I'm going out for a knockout," he said. "Maybe
this one won't go the scheduled 12 rounds."
With▲ an uncharacteristic aggressiveness, Mr.
CANTOR lunged toward
the champion in the opening round. The strategy was at first
successful, but Mr. Savoie was soon crowding the challenger,
absorbing his best shots with his gloves. A unanimous decision
in the champ's favour was regarded as a just verdict.
"Solly is a terrific boxer, but he fought my kind of fight tonight,"
Mr. Savoie said. "I know if I tried to box him, I was beaten
before I started. You have to work all the time against him.
You have to stay inside him. And when you do hit him, he fights
back and he won't fold."
After losing two fights in Alberta to George Dunn, an American
who once arrived at Toronto airport and asked a cabbie to take
him to Edmonton, Mr.
CANTOR returned to England, where he ended
his professional career and took up permanent residence.
His final bout came on October 4, 1955, when he scored a victory
on points over Frank Johnson, the Manchester lightweight who
had briefly held the Commonwealth title two years earlier.
Only▲ 11 of Mr.
CANTOR's 63 fights were held in Canada.
Mr. CANTOR worked as a court clerk after leaving the ring. A
first marriage ended in divorce. He became a Methodist when he
married his second wife.
In recent years, the old fighter found a renewed sense of purpose
by joining the Croydon Ex-Boxers' Association. The group was
"one big, happy family," Mr.
CANTOR wrote Vancouver Sun boxing
columnist Graham Houston seven years ago. "We were all part and
parcel of each others' past."
Mr. CANTOR continued to attend meetings last year, even as he
lost the use of his limbs from the motor-neuron disease that
would claim his life. No one expected any less; he had answered
the bell for every round of every fight but for four.
Solly CANTOR was born in Toronto on September 18, 1928 (although
some boxing references put his birth date two years earlier).
He died at his home in suburban Mitcham, outside London, England,
on January 28, 2005. He leaves his second wife, Miriam; Brenda
RAWSON, a daughter from his first marriage; brother Harold
BONAPARTE
and sisters Toby
BAZKUR and Sarah
MARCHILDON.
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CANTOS,
Emerita
Castro
Wife Mother Friend Taken from us too soon and without warning
on January 16, 2005. She was a beautiful person with a smile
to match. She loved music and would often fill the house with
her singing. Known as "Emy" by her Friends and family, she was
a loving wife, a caring mother and a kind friend. We will miss
the light in her eyes but she will always have a place in our
hearts. We love you Emy and pray that your soul is at peace in
the hands of God. From your loving family: Willie, Mae, Bryan,
Jenny and Daniel. The family will receive Friends at the Glen
Oaks Memorial Gardens, 3164 9th Line, Oakville (905) 257-8822,
on January 18th from 6-9 p.m. and January 19th from 2-4 p.m.
and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Merciful Redeemer
Catholic Church, 2775 Erin Centre Blvd., Mississauga (905) 812-0030
on January 20th at 10 a.m. Burial at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens
with reception to follow.
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CANTU o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
CUTLER,
Beatrice
Evelyn (formerly
WALKER, née
SMITH)
Beatrice Evelyn
(WALKER) (née
SMITH) a resident of Bothwell,
passed away peacefully at Four Counties Health Services, Newbury
on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at the age of 88. Born in Euphemia
Township, daughter of the late Gilbert and Mabel
(OSBORNE)
SMITH.
Predeceased by her first husband Joseph
WALKER (1962) and her
late husband Reginald
CUTLER (1985.) Loving mother of Pam
HAMILTON
(John) of Bothwell, Margo
ZUFFEREY of Thornhill, Margaret Ann
MOOT
(Wesley) of Maryland U.S.A., Marvin
WALKER of Bothwell,
Dexter WALKER of Aurora. Sadly missed by step-children Stan
CUTLER
(Nancy) of Newbury, and Mary
CUTLER of Toronto. Loving grandmother
of Marvin WALKER
Jr. of Aurora, Beverly Ann
THOMAS (James) of
Dallas,
Texas.
Loving great-grandmother of Scott (Kelly)
HAMILTON,
Robin HAMILTON, Gail
DUBE (Joel), Michel LE
CANTU (James), Andre
ZUFFEREY, Terri Lynn
LARIVIERE, Robert
WALKER, Richelle
WOODS.
Also survived by numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by a son Dennis
WALKER (1943,) a sister Myrtle
MARCUS,
and brothers Clayton and Clarence
SMITH.
Family and Friends will
be received at the Badder and Robinson Funeral Home and Reception
Centre, 211 Elm Street, Bothwell on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held in the chapel of the funeral
home on Monday, April 4, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Klaus
HILDEBRANDT
officiating. Interment Fansher Cemetery. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to Four Counties Health Services
Foundation or the charity of ones choice. "A Tree will be planted
in Memory of Beatrice
CUTLER in the Badder and Robinson Memorial
Forest, Mosa Township."
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CANVIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-08 published
CHARLTON,
Josephine
Margaret (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
At Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia on Wednesday, September
7th, 2005. Josephine Margaret
CHARLTON (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON) of R.R.#6,
Orillia in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Ronald
CHARLTON.
Dear
mother of Gale and her husband Gordon
CANVIN of Barrie, Murray
and his wife Deborah of Richmond Hill, Andrew and his wife Hazel
of Gander, Newfoundland and Deborah and her husband Shawn
KEHOE
of Orillia. She is survived by twelve grandchildren, a sister-in-law
Elizabeth BUMSTEAD of Owen Sound and two brothers-in-law Floyd
CHARLTON and his wife
Doreen of Toronto and Elmer
CHARLTON and
his wife Dianne of Annan. Also survived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by two brothers William and Robert
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
a niece and a nephew. Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral
Home 519-376-3710 for visiting on Friday from 12 noon until service
time, where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
at 1 o'clock with Dr. Brad
CLARK officiating. Interment, Hillcrest
Cemetery, Tara. As expressions of sympathy, the family would
appreciate memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Messages of condolence
are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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