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ASHBY,
James
At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Monday, July 18, 2005,
Jim ASHBY of Bobcaygeon, formerly of Scarborough, in his 76th
year. Loving husband of Lorraine
ASHBY.
Father of Linda (Bruce
CASKENETTE)
GROULX of Bobcaygeon and Karen (Derek)
NOBLE of Ajax.
Grandfather of Mark (Domenica)
GROULX of Verner, Julie (Derek
CASSIN)
GROULX of Mississauga, Mathew (Kim)
NOBLE of Whitby,
Darryl (Terri)
NOBLE of Ajax and Devon and Mitchell
CASKENETTE.
Great-grandfather of Danika. Brother-in-law of Beverley
CRAIK.
Jim retired from the East York Fire Department after 31 years
of service. Family and Friends will be received at Monk Funeral
Home, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon (1-866-393-0063) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the Monk Chapel on Thursday,
July 21, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Verulam Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Tourette Syndrome
Association of Ontario would be appreciated. Messages of condolence
and donations may be placed at www.monkfuneralhome.com
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ENGLAND,
Roy
Edward
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Roy
Edward ENGLAND, at the Toronto East General Hospital, in his
81st year, on Thursday, July 7, 2005. Loving husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather, Roy is survived by his beloved
wife Thelma
Susie
ENGLAND (née
HAUSE) of 58 years; his nine children,
Susan BARRETT of Toronto, Janet
FERGUSON and husband Bob of Bancroft,
Roy ENGLAND of Toronto, John
ENGLAND and wife
Sandy of Bowmanville,
Alexandra FULTON and husband Jim of Omemee, Kim
ENGLAND of Toronto,
Jane ENGLAND and husband John
DOUEY of Toronto, Christopher
ENGLAND
of Toronto, and Judy
McCARTHY and husband Tim of New Jersey
thirteen grandchildren, Roy
DEANS,
Brent
LOCKERBIE and wife
Patty,
Roxanne DEANS,
Julia
PERCY and husband Blaine, Tanya
BARRETT
and husband Tom
CASSIOTIS,
Neil
URQUHART, B.J.
ENGLAND and wife
Shelly, Jeff
ENGLAND,
Amy
ENGLAND, Samantha
PAESSLER, Andrew
McCARTHY,
Samuel and Sarah
DOUEY; five great-grandchildren, Corrine,
Jordan,
Madeline,
Madison and Olivia; lifelong Friends Norm
YATES,
Mary YORK,
Flo
WADDINGTON and dear friend Ronnie
BARRETT. Predeceased
by his twin sister Dorothy, sister Violet and brother Bill. Roy
served in the Second World War, retired from the Post Office
after 40 years, was born, raised and lived his whole life in
the East end of Toronto. A Celebration of his Life and Memorial
Service will be held at Bellefair United Church, Thursday, July
14, 2005 at 7 p.m. The family wishes to thank the emergency staff
at the East General Hospital and requests donations, in lieu
of flowers, to the East General Hospital Emergency Department.
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BORDIGNON,
Maria
Carolina
(CASSOLATO)
Peacefully, with her family at her side, on July 21, 2005, in
her 81st year, at the Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, Ontario.
Wife of the late Umberto. Loving mother of Norma and her husband
Mike ENRIGHT,
Antonietta and her husband Sisto
VENTURIN, and
Anna and her husband Jamie
POWELL.
Dearest
Nonna to Michael,
Vincent, Anna, Steven, Andrew, Adam and Laura. Great-grandmother
to Justin and Matthew. Many of Maria's Friends and relatives
will fondly miss her, especially her Tansley Woods family. Maria
always made the best of any situation; she never had much, but
was always generous to her beloved family. Everybody has a favourite
Maria story, please come and share and celebrate Maria's life
with us. Mrs.
BORDIGNON will be resting at the funeral home of
Skinner and Middlebrook Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west
of Hurontario St.), Mississauga (parking off Ann St.) on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Mary
Star of the Sea Catholic Church, 11 Peter St. S. (at Lakeshore
Rd.), Mississauga on Monday, July 25th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Saint Mary's Cemetery, Port Credit. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. "Maybe now
I can get some hot toast."
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SPIRES,
Charlotte
On Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Toronto. Charlotte
SPIRES beloved
wife of the late Dr. Alan
SPIRES.
Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Randi SPIRES, Shelley and Dr. Larry
ROTMAN, David and Carolina
SPIRES-
ZACARIA. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Harvey and Sophie
CASSON,
Henry and Adrienne
CASSON, Iris and the late Arthur
CASSON.
Devoted grandmother of Cary, Jeffrey, Shael, Kineret and Avraham.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West,
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday, April 12
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Or Shalom Cemetery, London, Ontario.
Shiva, 333 Clark Avenue, #606, Thornhill. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Charlotte Spires Memorial Fund,
c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario,
M6A 2C3, (416) 780-0324.
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CASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-23 published
MONTAGUE,
Joan
Elizabeth
Joan MONTAGUE quietly left us on the morning of Saturday, February
19, 2005, after a brief illness. She was 85 years of age. A resident
of Westport for the past 25 years, Joan was born at Vernon, British
Columbia, the daughter of Joseph and Eva
MONTAGUE.
Joan was predeceased
by her husband H. Vincent
CASSON in 1989. She leaves behind her
loving and devoted children: David and his wife Frances of Chelsea,
Québec, Janmarie and her husband Stephen of Leith, Ontario, Evanne
and her husband Mark of Nicholls Island, Ontario, John and his
wife Patricia of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Peter and his wife
Yvonne of Williston, Vermont. She leaves her dear friend Dorie
BRYCE of Westport; and her beloved grandchildren, in whom she
took such pride: Jenny and Joe; Padme and her husband Sonny,
Bhajan, Matt and Tim; Tim and Maggie; David, Andrew, Matt, Michael
and Jaimie; and Simon, Natalie and Jackie. Joan took special
pleasure in holding her great-grand_son Kaiarahai. Joan loved
her cabin in the woods at Westport, where she made a welcome
home for family and Friends alike. It was there in the forest
where Joan found her greatest peace and contentment in the company
of her faithful animals: Rosie the dog and Preston and Samantha
the cats. The family of Joan
MONTAGUE will welcome Friends at
the Lyons Funeral Home at Westport (613-273-3333) on Thursday,
February 24, 2005 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and again Friday commencing
at 11 a.m. A service celebrating Joan's life will be held in
the Lyons Funeral Home Chapel on Friday at 1 p.m. with the Reverend
James Clark officiating. Cremation with interment of the ashes
at Westport. In Memoriam contributions to the Lanark Animal Welfare
Society would be gratefully acknowledged.
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CASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-28 published
ERSKINE,
Commissioner
James
Laird
On May 22, 2005, age 84. Predeceased by his son Dan, Jim will
be sadly missed by his wife Jan and his three sons, Barry (Robin),
Bruce (Danuta) and Rick as well as his daughter-in-law Nancy
and his grandchildren James, Erin, Jon Laird, Brent and Irene
and Bonnie. He will be fondly remembered by his sister Betty
FORD and his Guelph Family and by Mil
BOCKING,
Bill
ROMAN and
the rest of his Calgary family. Jim was a second generation Scottish
Canadian, born in Guelph, who joined the Ontario Provincial Police
in 1945 - serving in Niagara Falls and St. Catharines - before
being transferred to Toronto where he rose the top rank of Commissioner.
Friends and police officers alike referred to him as 'Big Jim',
not only because of his 6' 5' stature, but also because of his
social and affable presence at police and social gatherings.
Following his retirement, Jim organized the first Ontario Drinking
and Driving Counter Measures Program - with civic committees
in 53 Ontario municipalities. For the next ten years he served
as the Honorary Lt. Col. and Col. of the 11th Field Artillery
Regiment in Guelph. Prior to his 38 year police career, Jim served
three-and-a-half years as a Flight Engineer on a Lancaster bomber
with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the No. 405 1st Canadian
Bomber Squadron where he was wounded during his last sortie over
enemy territory. He was mentioned in dispatches for Devotion
to Duty. He was also awarded several Royal Canadian Air Force
medals as well as the French Volunteer Decoration, the Police
Efficiency Medal, and was named an Officer of the Order of St.
John, and C.D. Among highlights of his career, Jim was the founder
of the Ontario Provincial Police's Anti-Rackets Branch which
tackled white-collar crime, in particular the Great Canadian
Art Fraud of Group-of-Seven art forgeries, which brought him
into contact with famed artist A.J.
CASSON, who became a lifelong
friend. As Ontario's Director of Emergency Response, he was Senior
Officer at the Mississauga train derailment and evacuation (largest
peacetime evacuation in Canada). He was also Senior Officer investigating
the crash of an Air Canada DC8 in Woodbridge which killed 109
people, and he successfully negotiated the release of a family
kidnapped by a penitentiary escapee near London, Ontario. He
was the Canadian de1egate at Interpol H.Q. in France in 1968,
Chairman Ontario Chiefs of Police 1978-9, Chair, Ontario Traffic
Safety Council, 1980-3; and President, Royal Canadian Military
Institute. He served on the Board of Directors of Toronto Crime
Stoppers and a Life Member of Ontario, Canadian and International
Police Associations as well as the Royal Canadian Military Institute
and Toronto Press Club. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Sunday May 29th,
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday May 30th at the Turner and Porter Butler
Chapel 4933 Dundas Street West (just west of Burnhamthorpe Rd.),
Etobicoke (416231-2283). A service will be held at 10: 30 a.m.
on Tuesday May 31st at St. Matthew's Anglican Church 3962 Bloor
Street West (between Hwy 427 and Kipling Avenue, 416-231-4014).
If desired, donations may be made to the Salvation Army or the
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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CASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-10 published
Jim ERSKINE, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner: 1920-2005
To A.Y. JACKSON, the man who cracked the Great Canadian Art Fraud
case of 1964 was always 'my inspector.' The policeman known as
'Big Jim' went on to head the Ontario Provincial Police
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, June
10, 2005, Page S9
In November, 1962, Ontario Provincial Police officer Jim
ERSKINE
started on a new case. J. Russell
HARPER, then curator of Canadian
art at the National Gallery of Canada, had asked the force to
investigate a flood of Canadian forgeries of the works of well-known
artists, including the Group of Seven.
After a lot of dogged legwork, Mr.
ERSKINE, appointed two years
earlier as the Ontario Provincial Police's first head of its
new anti-rackets squad, eventually cracked the case that came
to be known as the Great Canadian Art Fraud.
It counts as only one highlight of Mr.
ERSKINE's distinguished
38-year career with the Ontario Provincial Police. As well, he
saw a hostage-taking incident successfully resolved, oversaw
emergency response at the Mississauga train derailment and ended
his career as the Ontario Provincial Police's commissioner.
Then premier William
DAVIS appointed him commissioner, as well
as head of a campaign begun in 1983 to end drinking and driving.
"He was a professional police officer," Mr.
DAVIS said. "It was
his life. He was completely dedicated."
Mr. ERSKINE's break in the art-fraud came, according to a May,
1964, issue of Canadian Weekly, when a ruckus broke out at the
Toronto art-auction house, Ward-Price. Some in attendance at
a sale questioned the authenticity of Group of Seven works on
offer. The scene led one purchaser of a work purportedly by Group
of Seven artist J.E.H. MacDonald to take it to the Toronto Art
Gallery, now the Art Gallery of Ontario, for authentication.
When the purchase proved fake, the gallery informed Mr.
ERSKINE,
who immediately seized paintings and records from Ward-Price.
With the combined efforts of Mr.
ERSKINE, artist A.J.
CASSON
and National Gallery conservator Dr. Nathan
STOLOW, 91 paintings
were confirmed as forgeries. The Ward-Price records showed that
the fakes were sold on behalf of Leslie
LEWIS, who operated a
studio gallery at the back of Ward-Price. Mr.
LEWIS had in turn
obtained some of those works from another dealer, Neil
SHARKEY.
Further investigation led to three painters, all of whom had
created the works for other purposes and did not know their paintings
were being passed off as being from more prominent artists. The
two dealers pleaded guilty and were jailed.
A headline from a story about the fraud in an April, 1964, issue
of Maclean's referred to Mr.
ERSKINE as a "smart cop." As a result,
Mr. ERSKINE came to be good Friends with some members of the
Group of Seven, including A.J.
CASSON, with whom he worked on
the case. In addition, he was at Fred
VARLEY's bedside at the
artist's death and gained the confidence of A.Y.
JACKSON.
Born in Guelph, Ontario, to Scottish immigrants, James Laird
ERSKINE was the oldest of four children. His stonemason father
worked on many buildings in and around the city, including some
for the University of Guelph and the stone wall along the Niagara
River.
Mr. ERSKINE obtained a Grade 10 education and, after serving
underage in a field ambulance and medical corps and then an artillery
reserve, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving as a flight
engineer on Lancaster bombers during the Second World War.
When stationed in England, Mr.
ERSKINE was wounded twice, once
while helping defuse bombs. One of the bombs exploded, Mr.
ERSKINE
blacked out and awoke to find himself among dead comrades.
Once on leave in London, he helped rescue children from a bombed
school. Many students were killed or severely injured. "It took
me years to get over that incident," he told the Guelph Daily
Mercury in 2000. "I would wake up when I heard my own kids crying
and break into a cold sweat."
Upon his return from the war in 1945, Mr.
ERSKINE joined the
Ontario Provincial Police. As well as solving the Great Canadian
Art Fraud, he negotiated the release of four children being held
hostage near London, Ontario, by an armed, escaped convict, Donald
CLINE.
The con demanded cash but, according to one of Mr.
ERSKINE's
sons, Bruce, the incident took place on the weekend during a
time with limited banking hours and no automated teller machines.
To get the cash, Mr.
ERSKINE borrowed it from a local businessman.
After collecting it, the then-deputy commissioner and a colleague
sat in the back of a cruiser and wrote down the serial numbers
of each bill so they could be traced later.
During the incident, the hostage-taker held one of the children
to the window, threatening to kill him. A gunshot sounded, the
window shattered and the child fell. "My father said he felt
sick to his stomach because he thought the child had died," the
younger Mr.
ERSKINE said.
In fact, the gunman had shot out the window above the child's
head and simultaneously dropped the child.
Before handing over any money, Mr.
ERSKINE insisted that three
children be released. Once he received his booty, Mr.
CLINE released
the fourth and oldest child before taking off. He was later arrested.
At one point, tiring of the constant media swarm during the lengthy
standoff, Mr.
ERSKINE sent another officer out for coffee, instructing
him to go in a marked cruiser with lights flashing, sirens screaming
and tires screeching. The press fell for it and followed like
bees to honey.
At 6 feet 5, Mr.
ERSKINE was commonly known as "Big Jim." He
also happened to look a lot like Errol Flynn. Once, in Los Angeles
to bring an extradited man back home, he found himself constantly
approached by curious women on the lookout for movie stars.
In November of 1979, 17 years after beginning on the art-fraud
case, Mr. ERSKINE once again played an important part in a major
Canadian event. A freight train carrying volatile materials including
propane, chlorine and caustic soda left the tracks in Mississauga.
Some of its chemical contents exploded and caught fire, releasing
flames and vapours into the air early on a Sunday morning.
Fearing for the safety of the city's residents, officials ordered
approximately 218,000 people from their homes in the largest
peacetime evacuation in North American history. It lasted close
to a week.
As director of emergency response, Mr.
ERSKINE worked closely
with Mississauga Mayor Hazel
McCALLION during the disaster. That
closeness became literal. The mayor had sprained her ankle and
could not walk well, so Mr.
ERSKINE picked her up and carried
her to one of their daily press conferences.
Throughout his career, Mr.
ERSKINE took on several leadership
roles, including president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs
of Police in 1976. Appointed a deputy commissioner of the Ontario
Provincial Police in 1975, he became commissioner in 1981. He
retired in 1983.
As well as heading the drinking-driving campaign, Mr.
ERSKINE
was for 10 years the honorary colonel of the 11th Field Artillery
Regiment.
With his death, the man who solved so many mysteries may have
left one behind.
According to his son Bruce, Group of Seven artist A.Y.
JACKSON
always called Mr.
ERSKINE "my inspector." Once, when the younger
Mr. ERSKINE visited Mr.
JACKSON, the artist confided that he
knew the truth about the mysterious 1917 death of artist Tom
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and the only person he had ever told was "my inspector."
When asked about it, Big Jim
ERSKINE denied knowing anything.
James Laird
ERSKINE was born on September 8, 1920, in Guelph,
Ontario He died on May 22, 2005, in Mississauga. He was 84. He
leaves his wife Jeanette, sons Bruce, Rick and Barry, and one
sister. His oldest son Daniel died last fall.
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WILSON,
Reverend▼
Dr.▼
Roy▼
Fyfe,▼ B.A., D.D.
Died on Monday, December 26, 2005, aged 80 years. Generous to
a fault, and a man of ready wit, he took great delight in his
children and grandchildren, and served as a faithful minister
of the United Church of Canada for over forty years. He is survived
by his wife, Lois M.
WILSON (née
FREEMAN,) to whom he was married
on June 9, 1950, two daughters: Ruth (Ian
CASSON) of Kingston
and Jean of Hamilton, and two sons: Neil of Ottawa, and Bruce
(Tracy HOULDING) of Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is also survived
by twelve grandchildren: Nora, Annie, David, Meg and Jane
CASSON
(Kingston,) Lois and Murray
ADAMSON
(Hamilton,▼)
Sarah,▼
Stuart▼
and Iain WILSON
(Ottawa,▼)
Evan▼ and Megan
HOULDING (Fredericton.)
Predeceased by his brother Murray, he is survived by numerous
sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law as well as nieces and nephews
in Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia and first cousins
in Scotland and Canada. Remembered also by Joseph
ADAMSON,
Laurie▼
SMITH, and Marie-Josee
GUERER.
Born in Winnipeg April 9, 1925, and educated at Wellington, Greenway,
and Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute, he worked one year
with Scott Bathgate as a Junior Clerk. Entering United College
(now the University of Winnipeg) in 1942, he graduated in Arts
in '46 and Theology in '49. Ordained June 8, 1949 by Manitoba
Conference, he served pastorates in Lyleton, Manitoba (1949-51),
Atlantic Ave. United Church, Winnipeg (1954-1960), First Church
United, Thunder Bay (1960-69), First United Church, Hamilton
(1969-1978) Chalmers United Church, Kingston (1978-83), Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto (1983-1988) and Forest Hill United,
Toronto (1988-1990). From 1951-54 he served as Secretary to the
Student Christian Movement at the University of Manitoba. He
was honoured to be elected President of Manitoba Conference (1963)
and to receive a D.D. from United College in 1971. For several
years he represented the United Church on The World Methodist
Council and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, was Co-Chair
of the Constitutional Commission on Church Union in the late
'70's, and was Co-Chair of the International Theological Commission
of the Anglican Consultative Committee. He was also the United
Church Chair of the Inter Church, Inter Faith Committee and Secretary
of the Commission of the Church in the Twentieth Century. A member
of the Executive of the United Church, he was elected a delegate
to seven General Councils, as well as serving on the Judicial
Committee and the Vacancies Committee. A member of the Canadian
Club in Thunder Bay and Hamilton; Director on Young Men's Christian
Association Board (Thunder Bay); Director on Board of Canadian
Pensioners Concerned (Toronto); accredited visitor to two World
Council of Churches Assemblies (1983 and 1991).
Service of Thanksgiving will be held at Timothy Eaton Memorial
Church on Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Mission and Service
Fund, United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street West, Toronto,
Ontario, M8X 2Y4 or Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, M4V 1R5.
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BATEMAN,
William
George
At Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston on Sunday, March 20th,
2005. George
BATEMAN of Loretto in his 85th year, beloved husband
of the late Olive
BOAG.
Loving father of Carol
CLIFFORD-
SMITH
and her husband Richard
SMITH of Bolton and the late Judith
VANSLOIS
(Mike SMYTH) of Calgary. Sadly missed by his 4 grandchildren
Barry, Stacey, Leeanne, Thalia and his 5 great-grandchildren
Zachary, Alex, Zoe, Nolan and Benjamim. Dear brother of Margaret
BEDFORD of Penticton, British Columbia, Jean
CASSON of Regina,
Saskatchewan and the late Mae
SIMPSON.
The family will receive
Friends at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham,
905-936-3477, from 7-9 p.m. Friday, March 25th, 2005. Memorial
service will be held in the chapel 11: 00 a.m. Saturday, March
26th, 2005.
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WILSON,
Reverend▲
Dr.▲
Roy▲
Fyfe,▲ B.A., D.D.
Died on Monday, December 26, 2005, aged 80 years. Generous to
a fault, and a man of ready wit, he took great delight in his
children and grandchildren, and served as a faithful minister
of the United Church of Canada for over forty years. He is survived
by his wife, Lois M.
WILSON (née
FREEMAN,) to whom he was married
on June 9, 1950, two daughters: Ruth (Ian
CASSON) of Kingston
and Jean of Hamilton, and two sons: Neil of Ottawa, and Bruce
(Tracy HOULDING) of Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is also survived
by twelve grandchildren: Nora, Annie, David, Meg and Jane
CASSON
(Kingston,) Lois and Murray
ADAMSON
(Hamilton,▲)
Sarah,▲
Stuart▲
and Iain WILSON
(Ottawa,▲)
Evan▲ and Megan
HOULDING (Fredericton.)
Predeceased by his brother Murray, he is survived by numerous
sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law as well as nieces and nephews
in Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia and first cousins
in Scotland and Canada. Remembered also by Joseph
ADAMSON,
Laurie▲
SMITH, and Marie-Josee
GUERER.
Born in Winnipeg April 9, 1925,
and educated at Wellington, Greenway, and Daniel McIntyre Collegiate
Institute, he worked one year with Scott Bathgate as a Junior
Clerk. Entering United College (now the University of Winnipeg)
in 1942, he graduated in Arts in '46 and Theology in '49. Ordained
June 8, 1949 by Manitoba Conference, he served pastorates in
Lyleton, Manitoba (1949-51), Atlantic Ave. United Church, Winnipeg
(1954-1960), First Church United, Thunder Bay (1960-69), First
United Church, Hamilton (1969-1978), Chalmers United Church,
Kingston (1978-83), Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto (1983-1988)
and Forest Hill United, Toronto (1988-1990). From 1951-54 he
served as Secretary to the Student Christian Movement at the
University of Manitoba. He was honoured to be elected President
of Manitoba Conference (1963) and to receive a D.D. from United
College in 1971. For several years he represented the United
Church on The World Methodist Council and the World Alliance
of Reformed Churches, was Co-Chair of the Constitutional Commission
on Church Union in the late '70's, and was Co-Chair of the International
Theological Commission of the Anglican Consultative Committee.
He was also the United Church Chair of the Inter Church, Inter
Faith Committee and Secretary of the Commission of the Church
in the Twentieth Century. A member of the Executive of the United
Church, he was elected a delegate to seven General Councils,
as well as serving on the Judicial Committee and the Vacancies
Committee. A member of the Canadian Club in Thunder Bay and Hamilton
Director on Young Men's Christian Association Board (Thunder
Bay); Director on Board of Canadian Pensioners Concerned (Toronto)
accredited visitor to two World Council of Churches Assemblies
(1983 and 1991). Service of Thanksgiving will be held at Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church on Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 2: 00
p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Mission
and Service Fund, United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor St. W.,
Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4 or Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230
St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, M4V 1R5.
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BUCHANAN,
Audrey
Bernice (née
GLITHERO)
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on August 19, 2005,
Audrey Bernice
BUCHANAN (née
GLITHERO) of Woodstock. Beloved
wife of the late Graham Verne
BUCHANAN. Dear mother of Robert
BUCHANAN and his wife
Susan of Buckhorn and Gayle
CASSONE and
her husband Eugene of Tillsonburg. Loved grandmother of Debra
CARMICHAEL (Ian), Jennifer
BUCHANAN (James Dol), Barbara
BUCHANAN
(Darren SULLIVAN), Mark
CASSONE (Erin), Michael
CASSONE (Tila),
Christopher
CASSONE,
Leanne
BARTON (Nathan) and greatgrandmother
of 9 greatgrandchildren. Also survived by her nephew Steven
GLITHERO
and several first cousins. Predeceased by her parents Edgar and
Annie GLITHERO, brother Edgar and sister-in-law Helen. Audrey
was a member of the Wingate Raiders. Imperial Order of the Daughters
of the Empire, Craigowen Golf and Country Club, Woodstock Curling
Club and the Woodstock Probus Club. Friends may call at The Church
of the Epiphany (New St. Paul's Anglican Church), 19 Wellington
Street, Woodstock on Wednesday after 10 a.m. where the funeral
service will be held at 11 a.m. Interment in the Anglican Cemetery.
Contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home 845 Devonshire Ave. Woodstock (539-0004)
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CASTAGNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-24 published
LOGAN,
Ester
(LILLIAN)
At London Health Sciences - University Hospital, on Wednesday,
December 21st, 2005, Ester
(LILLIAN)
LOGAN of London and formerly
of Thorndale and Clinton in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the
late Wilfred
LOGAN of Thorndale, and survived by her ex-husband
Jim GRAHAM of London. Cherished mother of Judy
GRAHAM and Bonnie
GRAHAM of London, and Gary
GRAHAM and Darlene
STODDARD of Goderich.
Loving grandma of Garry and Corinne
MALLOUGH of London, and Kelly
GRAHAM and Mark of Rankin Inlet. Loving great-grandma of Zachary,
Meagan and Tessa
MALLOUGH.
Predeceased by her parents, John and
Anna Marie
LORETH of Raymore, Saskatchewan. Survived by siblings,
Edna McPHERSON of Regina, Bertha
MOROSOFF of Kamsack, Helen
BANNICK
of Calgary, Ida
CASTAGNER of Cabri, Beatrice and Roy
GILLINGS
of Montreal, Victor and Blanche
LORETH of Sundre, Alberta, and
sister-in-law Lois
LORETH of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Predeceased
by brothers Charlie, Spark, and Albert (Okee)
LORETH of Raymore,
Saskatchewan, and sister Mary
DEGELMAN of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sincere appreciation is extended to London Health Sciences Centre-University
Hospital for all your compassionate care. Special thanks to Dr.
MARKO and the team of nurses, and Father Leslie an Sister Bernadette
for all your support. Cremation has taken place. A private family
service was held at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the London Health Sciences Centre-Department
of Clinical Neurological Sciences, P.O. Box 5339, London, Ontario
N6A 5A5, would be very much appreciated. Westview Funeral Chapel,
(641-1793) entrusted with arrangements.
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CASTATOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-06 published
PENTNEY,
Illa▼
May▼ (née
TAYLES)
Passed away, at Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton, on Monday,
July▼ 4th, 2005. The former Illa May
TAYLES, of Southampton and
formerly of Thistletown, now known as Rexdale, in her 99th year.
Wife of the late Robert (Bob)
PENTNEY and daughter of the late
Thomas and Minnie
(CASTATOR)
TAYLES.
Beloved▼ mother of five children,
Robert of Southampton, Bernice
GOODHEAD of Barrie, June and her
husband Jack
FOTHERBY of Southampton, Mary and her husband Mac
McLEISH of Washago and Penny
MacDONALD of Southampton. Sadly
missed and fondly remembered by eighteen grandchildren, thirty
great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Also
survived by her brother-in-law, Charles
PENTNEY and his wife
Hilda, of Manitoba. Predeceased by all her siblings, brothers,
George, Armour and Noah, sisters, Arvilla
WILCOX,
Mildred▼
SHEPHERD,
Minnie MURIHEAD, and Lillian
LOUGHEED, by her son-in-laws, Jack
MacDONALD,
Bill
LOUGHEED and Alex
GOODHEAD and by her grand_son
Norman. Illa was a Charter Member of the Burwick Women's Institute
of Woodbridge, Past President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Canadian Legion Branch #286, Thistletown, and was a Life Member
of the Ladies Auxiliary of Legion Branch #155, Southampton. During
World War 2, Illa served as an Air Raid Warden in Thistletown.
Visitation from the Eagleson Funeral Home, 234 Palmerston Street,
Southampton, on Wednesday, July 6th, 2005 from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted in the
Chapel of the Funeral Home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Reverend Margaret
GREENHOW will officiate. Funeral parking on the lot of Southampton
United Church. Interment Southampton Cemetery. Donation's to
Illa's favourite charity, the Canadian Cancer Society, would
be appreciated as your Expression of Sympathy. Southampton Legion
Branch #155, Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Memorial Service at
the Funeral Home 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Condolences may
be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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PENTNEY,
Illa▲
May▲ (née
TAYLES)
Passed away, at Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton, on Monday,
July▲ 4, 2005. The former Illa May
TAYLES of Southampton and formerly
of Thistletown, now known as Rexdale, in her 99th year. Wife
of the late Robert (Bob)
PENTNEY and daughter of the late Thomas
and Minnie
(CASTATOR)
TAYLES.
Beloved▲ mother of 5 children, Robert
of Southampton, Bernice
GOODHEAD of Barrie, June and her husband
Jack FOTHERBY of Southampton, Mary and her husband Mac
McLEISH
of Washago and Penny
MacDONALD of Southampton. Sadly missed and
fondly remembered by 18 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren
and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by her brother-in-law
Charles PENTNEY and his wife
Hilda of Manitoba. Predeceased by
all her siblings, brothers, George, Armour and Noah, sisters,
Arvilla WILCOX,
Mildred▲
SHEPHERD, Minnie
MURIHEAD, and Lillian
LOUGHEED, by her sons-in-law, Jack
MacDONALD,
Bill
LOUGHEED and
Alex GOODHEAD and by her grand_son Norman. Illa was a Charter
Member of the Burwick Women's Institute of Woodbridge, Past President
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Branch 286, Thistletown
and was a Life Member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Legion Branch
155, Southampton. During World War 2 Illa served as an Air Raid
Warden in Thistletown. Visitation from the Eagleson Funeral Home,
234 Palmerston Street, Southampton, on Wednesday, July 6, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted in
the Chapel of the Funeral Home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Reverend
Margaret GREENHOW will officiate. Funeral parking on the lot
of Southampton United Church. Interment Southampton Cemetery.
Donations to Illa's favourite charity, the Canadian Cancer Society,
would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Southampton
Legion Branch 155, Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Memorial Service
at the Funeral Home 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Condolences
may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com
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CASTEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-10 published
CASTEL,
Ian
Alexander
Peacefully, with family by his side, on Sunday, May 8th, 2005,
at Lakeridge Health - Whitby, in his 75th year. Dearly beloved
husband of Dorothy. Loving father of Randall and his wife Deborah,
Rhonda, and predeceased by Glenn. Grandfather of Tyler and Shannon.
Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton Chapel",
847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Thursday,
May 12th from 1: 00 p.m. until time of Funeral Service in the
Chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation. Donations made to a charity of
your choice would be appreciated.
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CASTELINO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-11 published
MASCARENHAS,
Cecilia
Zita
Our hearts are filled with deep sadness as we announce the peaceful
passing of Cecilia Zita
MASCARENHAS at The Leisureworld O'Connor
Nursing Home on Monday, May 9, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
Joe MASCARENHAS
(Mahim,
Mumbai,) much loved mother of the late
Neville (Fleurette), Merle (Cyril
CASTELINO), Pamela (Clare
ROBSON).
Cherished Nana of Lianne and Sharon
CASTELINO,
Fr.
Mark and Carol
ROBSON,
Sarah,
Timothy and Andrew
MASCARENHAS. Great-grandmother
of Mathieu, Alexandre and Jenna
PAYETTE, and Kyle and Jared
WONTORRA.
Visitation will take place at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home,
1939 Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough, on Friday, May 13, 2005,
5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at Saint Martin de Porres Church, 4179 Lawrence
Ave. E. (at Morningside) on Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m.
Interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, 8361 Yonge Street,
Thornhill. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Rosalie Hall
c/o ShareLife.
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CASTELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-03 published
BRADISH,
Gerald
Winston
Delano
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, in Orangeville,
on Sunday January 2, 2005. Gerald Bradish of Hillsburgh, in his
64th year. Beloved husband of Catherine
CASTELL.
Loving step
father of Tammy
BRYANT
(Bobby) of Houston, Texas, Wendy
JANES
(Keith) of Mississauga, Peggy
FAULKNER of Burlington, and Vicky
BROWNE
(Kevin) of Dunnville. Cherished Papa of Anna, Nicole,
Amanda, Ashley, Crystal, and Andrew. Dear brother of Harold (Judy)
BRADISH of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Marie
LAMMLE
(Barry) of Calgary,
Alberta, and Mae
CLARKE
(Dick) of Bulyea, Saskatchewan. Gerald
will be sadly missed by his several nieces, nephews, and Friends.
Resting at the Butcher Family Funeral Home, 5399 Main St. South,
Erin, where the Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday January
5th at 2: 00 p.m. Spring interment Coningsby Cemetery. Visitation
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. If desired, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy.
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CASTELLAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-26 published
CASTELLAN,
Bruno
Passed away peacefully, on Friday, March 25, 2005, at Etobicoke
General Hospital, at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Mary for
44 years. Loving father of Loris and his wife Nancy, and Debra
and her husband Mark
JENKINS.
Proud
Nonno of Stefan, Alexandra,
Julianna, Cierra, and Genna. Sadly missed and never forgotten.
Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, Woodbridge Chapel,
4671 Hwy. #7, Woodbridge, on Saturday from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church, 100 Bainbridge Avenue, Woodbridge, on
Monday, March 28, 2005 at 12: 30 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial
Gardens. If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
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CASTELLANES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-21 published
SILVA,
Gaudencio
Peacefully went to heaven on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at the
Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Gaudencio, beloved husband
of the late Juanita
FIGUEROA. Dear father of Bendimia
CASTELLANES
and her husband Ed, and Wilbert
SILVA.
Brother of Antonio
SILVA,
and the late Felipe, Norberto and Maria. Loving grandfather of
Jonathan and Hubert
CASTELLANES.
Loved uncle of Leonisa, Jenny,
Nicasio and other nieces and nephews in the Philippines. Visitation
will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64
Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (905-844-2600) from 6-9 p.m. Friday.
Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Saturday, January 22, 2005 at St. Michael's
Roman Catholic Church, 181 Sewell Dr., Oakville, Ontario L6H
1E3. Interment to follow at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens. Donations
to St. Michael's Parish. E-mail condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca
please place
SILVA on the subject line.
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CASTELLANI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-03 published
CASTELLANI,
Italo
At St. Joseph's Health Care Centre on Wednesday, February 2,
2005 Italo, beloved husband of Gina, in his 73rd year. Dear Father
of Bruno and his wife Gina of London and Dino and his wife Michelle
of Kitchener. Dear Grandfather of Carlo, Christina, Laura and
Julia. Dear brother of Giorgio and Biagio of Avezzano, Italy,
predeceased by Pietro. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362
Waterloo Street at King Street, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral Mass at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle St. on Saturday morning
at 11 o'clock. Entombment in Holy Family Mausoleum - St. Peter's
Cemetery. Prayers Friday afternoon at 3: 30 o'clock. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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CASTELLANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-16 published
CASTELLANO,
Lourdes
(May 16, 1917-November 13, 2005)
Lourdes CASTELLANO, dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother
surrendered peacefully to our Lord at her Leisure World Red Maple
residence on November 13, 2005 at 8: 00 a.m. She is survived by
her husband of 66 years, Gregorio, son Orlando and family, daughter
Helen, son Ernesto and family, son Lelito and family, son Carlo
and family and daughter Melina and family. Visitation on Thursday
from 6 to 9 p.m. and
on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane
Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles).
Funeral Mass to be held on Saturday, November 19th at 9: 30 a.m.
at St. Paschal Baylon Roman Catholic Church, 92 Steeles Avenue
West. Interment Westminster Cemetery. Lola, may you rest in peace.
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CASTELLANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-12 published
CASTELLANO,
Angelina
It is with great sadness that the Castellano family announce
the passing of Angelina on Saturday, December 10th, 2005 in her
67th year. Angelina, dearly beloved wife of Giovanni. Devoted
mother to 7 children. Cherished Nonna to 4 grandchildren. Angelina
will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by her sister Rosa
(Sisto) and her 9 brothers and sisters in Italy, and her many
relatives and Friends. Family and Friends will be received at
the DeMarco Funeral Visitation Centre (8003 Weston Road, between
Hwy. 7 and Langstaff Rd., 905-850-9500) on Monday, December 12th,
2005 and Tuesday, December 13th 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A
funeral service will be held in the chapel of the DeMarco Funeral
Visitation Centre (8003 Weston Rd. Woodbridge) on Wednesday,
December 14th, 2005 at 10 a.m. Entombment to follow at Westminster
Cemetery (5830 Bathurst Street, Toronto).
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CASTELLARIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-05 published
DINENO,
Ida
Suddenly on Monday, April 4, 2005 at the Humber River Regional
Hospital - Church Site. Predeceased by her loving husband Louis.
Loving mother of Merilou
PULLEN and Paul and his wife
Dena
EAMES.
Cherished grandma of Vanessa and her husband, Brent
MOONEY,
Isaac
PULLEN and Donna
DRURY. Survived by her sisters, Mary
FELICE,
Yola TOMPKINSON and predeceased by her siblings, Frank
CECARELLI,
Rose MONTEMURRO, Sam
CECARELLI, Dolly
INGLES, Louise
DOWSLEY
and Barbara
CASTELLARIN.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial
Mass will be held at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 3055 Bloor St.
W. (W. of Royal York Rd.), on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at 11
a.m. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of Canada.
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CASTELLARIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-12 published
FELICE,
Mary (née
CICCERALLO)
Peacefully on Thursday, November 10, 2005. Mary, in her 94th
year, wife of the late Frank
FELICE. Dear sister of Yola
TOMPKINSON,
and predeceased by Frank
CICCERALLO,
Rose
MONTEMURRO, Sam
CICCERALLO,
Ida DINENO, Dolly
INGLES, Louise
DOWSLEY, and Barbara
CASTELLARIN.
She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St.
West (one block east of Runnymede) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, November 14, at
9: 15 a.m., from St. Paul the Apostle Church, 3224 Dundas St.
West. Cremation. If desired, donations may be made to Villa Charities,
or to the charity of your choice.
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CASTELLO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-12 published
ZIMMER,
Dr.
Francis
Gerald "
Fritz"
Of Port Lambton, peacefully at his home on Friday, December 9,
2005 in his 82nd. year. Fritz has served with distinction in
the United States Marine Air Forces as a Captain in World War
2 and Korean Conflict as an instructor and pilot of the B29 Bomber
and C119 Transport Aircraft. He then practiced as a Chiropractor
in Wallaceburg for over 30 years. Beloved husband of Margaret
Ann "Mickey"
(COMINS.)
Loving father of Stephen and Kathryn of
Sarnia, Michael and Brenda of Chatham, Thomas of Regaud, Quebec
and the late Jeffery Patrick
ZIMMER. Dear grandfather of 8 grandchildren
and brother of 5 brothers and 3 sisters. A Memorial Mass of the
Resurrection will be celebrated by Fr. Pat
CASTELLO at Sacred
Heart Church in Port Lambton on Wednesday, December 14 at 11
a.m. A time of fellowship and refreshment at the Cavanagh Reception
Centre, 416 Nelson Street in Wallaceburg will follow the interment
of Cremated Remains in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Remembrances to
the Sarnia Victorian Order of Nurses or the Canadian Cancer Society
may be left at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson
Street in Wallaceburg 519-627-3231.
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CASTELLO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-21 published
BELL,
John
David
(Graduate of R.M.C., retired teacher of St. Lawrence College,
Kingston, past coordinator of Bereaved Families of Ontario, Kingston
Region.) Peacefully, after living with cancer with strength,
dignity and grace, on Sunday, November 20, 2005, at Saint Mary's
of the Lake Hospital, Palliative Care Unit, Kingston, Ontario.
Beloved husband and soulmate for 30 years of Rita. Loving father
of Laurie CASTELLO (Jay), Christine
CLENDENNING (Bob), Don
CAMERON
(Lori,) and predeceased by son Gordon
CAMERON.
Remembered by
daughter-in-law Celeste
O'DONOGHUE-
CAMERON.
Predeceased by his
parents John Alexander and Agnes
(MATEER)
BELL. Dear brother
of Douglas
BELL
(Maureen.) Cherished Grandpa (Papa) of Melissa,
Allison, John, Jessie, Mary, Ryan, Robert, James, Anna and Grace.
Friends will be received at the Township Chapel of the Gordon
F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, 435 Davis Drive, Kingston, Ontario,
on Wednesday, November 23 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial in St. Paul the Apostle Church, 1111 Taylor Kidd Blvd.
Kingston, on Thursday, November 24, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation
will follow, with the interment at Glenhaven Memorial Gardens
at a later date. For those wishing, memorial donations may be
made to the Bereaved Families of Ontario, Kingston Region in
memory of David. In the care of Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes,
Township Chapel, 613-546-5150. Relatives and Friends are invited
to sign the Book of Condolence at www.gftompkins-township.ca
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CASTELLS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-30 published
NANOWSKI,
Kathe
Passed away peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket
on Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Kathe
NANOWSKI of Bradford,
in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Michael
NANOWSKI.
Dear mother of John and his wife Mikki, and Erica and her husband
Tom LENARTOWICZ. Dear grandmother of John-Paul, Michael, Joey,
Annie and Katherine. Survived by her sisters Helga
CASTELLS and
Marita FRUCHTL.
Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30
Simcoe Rd., Bradford, for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church,
167 Essa Street, Bradford on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford.
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