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CATLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-12 published
KEYSTON,
Dr.
John
Edgar
Passed away peacefully in Ottawa on April 8th in his 96th year.
Predeceased by his wife
Irene née
CATLOW, he leaves a son, John
Robert KEYSTON and his wife
Jacqueline, living in Halifax, Nova
Scotia; two grand-daughters, Rebecca and Melanie; and a daughter
Judith KEYSTON, living in Lewes, England. Dr.
KEYSTON had a very
distinguished career in the field of Defence Research. He grew
up in the small Nottinghamshire village of Barnstone, England,
and was educated at the King Edward VII Grammar School in Melton
Mowbray, at Nottingham University (B.Sc. 1929), the Einstein
Tower laboratory in Potsdam, Germany (1930-1931) and Magdalen
College, Oxford (first class D.Phil. in Physics 1933). His first
post was Research Officer with
EMI, but in 1937 he transferred
to defence research in the preparations for possible war with
Germany. At the Admiralty he became Assistant Director of Scientific
Research Planning (1943-1945), and Deputy Director of Programmes
and Planning (1945-1946). From postwar London he moved to Southern
Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) as Research Director of the Central African
Council (1947-1949), and took time off from this post in 1949
to serve as Scientific Advisor to the Indian Navy in that newly
independent country. Dr
KEYSTON came to Canada in 1950 as the
first Chief Superintendant of the newly established Naval Research
Establishment (now Defence Research Establishment Atlantic) in
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Both the job and the country proved to
be congenial to him, and he and his wife became Canadian citizens
in 1953. He was subsequently promoted (1957) to the position
of Vice-Chairman of the Canadian Defence Research Board, and
moved to Ottawa. Still eager for new challenges, in 1964 he accepted
a the North Atlantic Treaty Organization appointment as Director
of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe Technical Centre
in The Hague, Netherlands. From there he moved in 1967 to Brussels
as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Director of Armaments
and Defence Research, a post he held until his retirement back
to Ottawa in 1973. For his significant contributions to defence
research Dr
KEYSTON was honoured in Britain with an O.B.E. and
later a coronation medal, and with the Medal of Freedom with
Bronze Palm from the U.S.A. He tried his hand at many things,
including playwriting - and was winner of the Nova Scotia playwriting
competition for 3 years running. He had been a keen cricketer,
golfer and gardener, played the piano and enjoyed a variety of
music. He will be deeply missed by his family and by his Friends,
particularly Audrey
COWAN who was his very best friend during
the last years of his life. A private memorial service will be
held in Ottawa later in April. The family may be contacted through
jkeyston@eastlink.ca.
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DOEL,
Elsie (née
CATLOW)
At Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, on Wednesday,
December 21, 2005. Elsie (née
CATLOW) of Sutton, beloved wife
of the late Joseph
DOEL and dear mother of Peter, the late Sandra
MUNSLOW and the late Jim
DOEL.
Mother in law of John
MUNSLOW
and the late Heather
DOEL.
Grandmother of Susan and her husband
William BURK/BURKE, Michael
MUNSLOW and his wife Carrie, Jason
DOEL
and his wife
Susanne and Elizabeth and her husband Kevin
GREEN.
Great-grandmother of John and Matthew
BURK/BURKE,
Leah
MUNSLOW, Claire,
Hannah and Ashley
DOEL and Hadleigh
GREEN. Dear sister of Robert
CATLOW.
Funeral
Service will be held in the chapel of the Taylor
Funeral Home 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton, at 2: 00 p.m. Wednesday.
Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment Briar Hill Cemetery,
Sutton. Donations to Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.
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WILLIAMS,
Robert▼
John▼
Patrick▼
son of Florence
HARICH and John Murray
WILLIAMS. At
Toronto
East
General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario on June 3, 2005 in his 60th
year. The law office of Cynthia J.
WEAVER,
Weaver▼ and Curtis, Barristers
and Solicitors, P.O. Box 1660, Brighton, Ontario K0K 1H0, Solicitors
for the Estate are requesting that any family members, particularly
the father of the deceased, please contact Estate Clerk, Susan
CATNEY at 613-475-0485.
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WILLIAMS,
Robert▲
John▲
Patrick▲
son of Florence Harich and John Murray
WILLIAMS. At
Toronto
East
General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario on June 3, 2005, in his 60th
year. The law office of Cynthia J.
WEAVER,
Weaver▲ and Curtis, Barristers
and Solicitors, P.O. Box 1660, Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0, Solicitors
for the Estate, are requesting that any family members, particularly
the father of the deceased, please contact Estate Clerk, Susan
CATNEY at 613-475-0485.
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CATNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-19 published
Joe SIMIANA, 52: Lived to ride
Joe SIMIANA loved his family, his job as a cop, and his motorcycles
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
There was no way any of Joe
SIMIANA's
Friends or family were
going to ride in his funeral procession in a limo. That would
be disrespectful to the big-hearted cop from Peel Region. So
they pulled up to the church November 2 in a thunderous wave
of 15 motorcycles, ridden by fellow police officers and his family.
His wife Laurie
THIBEAULT rode in his pickup, the burgundy and
pewter 2000 Chevy 1500 with the extended cab. He got it three
years ago, finally, after years of driving clunkers. Every time
he took Laurie and their 5-year-old son Augustus for a ride in
it, he'd turn to her and say "I love this truck" as soon as he'd
hit the highway.
She rode in it to the funeral service with the windows down,
so she could hear the thunder of the honour guard as she was
going down the road. Her husband had loved motorcycles, especially
the Moto Guzzi manufactured by Italy's oldest motorcycle maker.
SIMIANA had three of those, including the 1972 model he'd been
restoring for the past two years.
"He wasn't very mechanical," said his brother John, who is.
But he was the centre of laughter, the first son in a sprawling,
loving, bike-riding Maltese family of eight kids who grew up
in Oshawa listening to motorcycle stories. "We were raised on
stories of the war and motorcycles," said Veronica
LARKIN,
Joe
SIMIANA's sister.
Like the one their grandfather rode in World War I. And the German-owned
Moto Guzzi captured in Libya and sold to their father, Joe, by
a British officer after World War 2. That motorcycle stayed in
Malta when their parents immigrated to Canada in 1950.
In 1988 the three
SIMIANA sons got together to get the motorcycle
over here for their dad. Joe did the letter-writing. Negotiations
were tricky because the Maltese government had its eye on it
for its wartime museum, but the family wanted it for their dad.
In the huge clan -- as of last summer there are 37 grandchildren
it was Joe
SIMIANA who was the life of every party, the prankster,
the kind of guy who had to race with the kids -- and beat them.
They have a videotape of a race in which
SIMIANA, neck and neck
with his nephew Johnny, caught his nephew's foot to cross the
finish line first.
He'd put a Cabbage Patch doll in a baby's snowsuit and hurl it
across the room. "Here, catch," he'd say to his horrified mother,
who thought it was one of her grandchildren.
A father to four girls, as well as Augustus, he was adored by
his nephews and nieces. "I'm the master of disaster," he'd say,
then start an arm wrestling contest, or sock-swapping, or race
everyone into the lake, even though he was a lousy swimmer.
"All our brothers and sisters, their faces light up when they
talk about their relationship with Joe," said his younger brother,
John. "He walked on water for a lot of us."
In high school
SIMIANA broke the Ontario high jump record; he
was also a good baseball, football and hockey player. When he
was 18, he was in a devastating motorcycle accident. "Just a
couple of weeks after that accident with a cast on his hip he
was gone on his motorcycle," said John. "He loved riding anywhere,
anytime."
But he was a careful rider, who always rode in full safety gear.
He became a police officer right after high school. It's what
he always wanted to do.
"In his mind being a cop was like being a Boy Scout and being
able to do a good deed every day," said his wife, Laurie.
He was the kind of guy who shovelled his neighbours' driveways
and raked their leaves.
His work ethic was legendary -- routinely he'd show up for his
shift 45 minutes early. He never took a lunch. In one 10-year
period he never took a sick day. He met Laurie, his second wife,
when he was investigating a case with the fraud squad; he worked
in the youth bureau, in intelligence, did a stint in homicide,
and loved being a uniformed patrol sergeant.
"He was a great investigator," said Const. Steve
KING, who worked
with SIMIANA for years both in the youth and fraud squads. "He
liked to get the bad guy. He would work until he got him."
He also liked to tease his partner.
KING remembered coming back
to their squad car after picking up some fraud documents to find
his lunch neatly laid out on the front seat, with one bite taken
out of the sandwich. "Just making sure it was safe to eat,"
SIMIANA
would say with a grin.
SIMIANA bested
KING's retaliatory joke on him --
KING had laughingly
signed a photo of himself with "To Joe, All the best in your
career" -- by whiting out the word Joe and selling personalized
versions of it to fellow officers, lawyers, even judges, for
a dime each as their membership into the "Steve King fan club."
Then he went one step further by printing and tacking up posters
urging people to come out and meet Steve
KING throughout the
Aylmer courthouse where King was testifying.
A diagnosis of a rare viral illness two years ago forced
SIMIANA
into a no-stress desk job, but he was recovering well and had
just received the medical clearance he needed to get back to
what he believed was his real work in policing. He was going
to start a new posting at the start of the next week.
On his way downstairs to lift weights in their Burlington home,
he told Laurie he felt great and was thrilled about his new posting.
She told him she was proud of him whatever he did and that she
loved him. He told her he loved her too.
Seconds later she heard his laboured breathing and raced downstairs
to find he had collapsed. He died in her arms of a heart attack.
He was 52; he had been a police officer for 31 years.
More than 1,000 people came to his funeral, including Peel police
Chief Noël
CATNEY, who had known
SIMIANA for years. During the
service, in a spontaneous gesture,
CATNEY bent over Augustus,
told him he was an honorary policeman and gave him his father's
police hat.
Everybody says Augustus is just like his father, the same grin,
the same fearless goofiness, the same deep-down pride. The boy
took the hat, turned to his father's casket, and saluted.
Joe SIMIANA's
Moto
Guzzi is now at his brother John's house.
"It's immaculate," he said. "A gorgeous piece."
Eventually, John
SIMIANA said, he wants to organize a memorial
motorcycle ride for his brother, with the proceeds going to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation. So that someone will always ride
the Moto Guzzi for Joe.
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CATROPPA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-12 published
BROWN,
Alma
Pearl
(WILCOX)
Formerly of R.R.#1 Inwood, passed away at the Blue Water Health
C.E.E. Site, Petrolia on Friday, November 11, 2005 at the age
of 84. Alma was a member of the Oakdale United Church. Beloved
wife of the late Neil N.
BROWN (1995.) Loving mother of Margaret
CATROPPA of Amherstburg, Malcolm and Bonnie
BROWN of R.R.#1 Inwood,
Donald BROWN of Petrolia, Alan and Linda
BROWN of R.R.#3 Florence,
Peter and Claudia
BROWN of Toronto, Kathleen
BROWN and Jim
ALMOST
of London, Darlene and John
CHARRETTE of London. Loving grandmother
of Eugenia, Emily, Olivia
CATROPPA,
Robert,
Joseph,
Timothy,
Harry, Benjamin, Adam, Sarah, Jerrod, and Pearl
BROWN, Anna and
Elizabeth ALMOST,
Andrew,
Geoffrey, and David
CHARRETTE. Dear
sister-in-law of Gerald
WILSON, and Leola
BROWN.
Predeceased
by a daughter Winifred
BROWN (1963) and sisters Dorothy
WILSON,
Geraldine McGEORGE, and a brother Glen
WILCOX.
The
Brown family
will receive Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria
Street, Thamesville on Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. and Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Mrs. Bonnie
HARVEY and Pastor Sharon Campbell
RAYMENT officiating. Interment
Shetland Cemetery. If desired donations may be made at the funeral
home by cheque to the Alzheimer's Society or the Oakdale United
Church. A Tree will be planted in Memory of Alma
BROWN in the
Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Township.
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CATT o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-06-22 published
CATT,
Rena
Marie (née
MINIELLY)
Rena Marie
(MINIELLY)
CATT of Warwick Township passed away at
the North Lambton Rest Home on Wednesday, June 8, 2005. Loving
wife of Reg
CATT. Cherished mother of (Anne) and Bill
JENKINS
of Watford, (Joan) and Allan
CAMERON of Watford, (Stan) and Trudy
CATT of Warwick, (Helen)
THOMAS of Watford, (Shirley) and Bill
PHAIR of Dresden, (Wayne) and Joan
CATT of Forest and Vince
SMOLUK
of Merritt, British Columbia. Loving grandmother of seventeen
grandchildren: Tracey and John, Karey and Roger, Lori and Brad,
Anita and Warren, Derek and Karin, Sherri, Julie and Calvin,
Sam and Rebecca, Pam and Mike, Trisha and Dan, Amy and Gord,
Greg and Jodi, Jennifer and Dan, Jason, Josh, Dustin and Spencer.
Special Granny to sixteen great grandchildren: Dain, Abbey, Eric,
Connor, Megan, Mitchell, Rachel, Ella, Katie, Elle, Tyler, Marika,
Kyle, Hailey, Cole and Corson. Loving sister of Alice
McINTYRE
of Forest, Ross and Muriel
MINIELLY of Wyoming and sister-in-law
of Ella MINIELLY of Forest, Florence
MINIELLY of Petrolia, Ruby
HAMILTON of London and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
parents Albert and Minnie
MINIELLY, husband Reg (1972,) daughter
Marion SMOLUK (1999) and grand_son Justin
PHAIR (2002.) Also predeceased
by brothers Clarence and Clayton
MINIELLY, sister Doris
ALLEN,
sister-in-law Isla
SNELL, brother-in-law Less
McINTYRE,
Jack
ALLEN, Stan
SNELL and Ted
HAMILTON. The late Rena Marie
CATT
rested at the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation Centre
McFalane Chapel, 9 James Street, South, (Forest) Lambton Shores.
Visitation was Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services were
conducted on Saturday, June 11, 2005 with Reverend Tom
BEECROFT and
Chaplain Murray
STEVENS. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Pall Bearers
were Greg THOMAS,
Jason
PHAIR, Josh
CATT, Dustin
CATT, Julie
FOWLER, Tracey
SMITH. Flower Bearers were Karey
BLACK, Tricia
CATT, Lori
BAKER, Jennifer
WALLACE, Amy
MARSH, Spencer
CATT and
Pam HARTWICK.
Donations to the Alzheimers Society or N.L. Rest
Home Aux. would be appreciated. A memorial tree will be planted
in memory of "Rena" by the Dodge Family.
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PAINE,
Irene (formerly
SMITH, née
CAMERON)
Passed away at the Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario on
Tuesday, December 13, 2005, in her 98th year. Predeceased by
her first husband Wilmot
SMITH in 1970 and her second husband
Albert PAINE in 1999 and her son David
SMITH in 2005. Loved mother
of Joan HEATON
(Howard) and Ronald
SMITH. Lovingly remembered
by her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchild.
Dear sister of Jacqueline
McLACHLAN and Helen
KERR and predeceased
by Evelyn CATTANACH, Gladys
JOHNSON, Belva
FLYNN, Jean
DUNCAN
and Stanley
CAMERON.
Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews
and Friends. Resting at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244
Victoria Street East, Alliston on Monday, December 19, 2005 from
10: 00 a.m. until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11:00
a.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Grand River Hospital Foundation, Kitchener would
be appreciated.
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CATTELL,
Carol
Ann
With deep sadness we announce the passing of Carol in Edmonton,
Alberta after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, January
7, 2005. Loving partner and best friend of Louise
GAGNE.
Daughter
of the late Robert and Irene. Beloved sister of Linda
(COLANGELO)
and special nephew Matt. Missed and loved by many extended family
and Friends in Edmonton and Toronto.
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CATTELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-10 published
WAGG,
Harold
John
(Retired Funeral Director) Suddenly, on Tuesday, November 8,
2005, at his home in Port Perry, at age 70. Harold
WAGG, dearly
loved companion of Patricia
ROWE of Port Perry. Loved father
of Bill WAGG of Oshawa, and Kent
WAGG and his wife
Sheryl of
Newmarket. Dear brother of Doris
CATTELL of Markham. Loving grandfather
to Matthew and Kayla, and Poppa to Michael, Daniel, Amanda, Brittany,
and Alyssa. Harold will also be sadly missed by Richard
ROWE
and his wife Marlene of Oshawa, and Kelly and her husband Peter
FRALEIGH of Whitby. A private service will be held in the Wagg
Funeral Home, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985-2171).
Interment Uxbridge Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation
in Port Perry or to the charity of your choice. Online condolences
may be left at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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CATTERSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-06 published
MacKENZIE,
Betty
At Maitland Manor, Goderich on Sunday, September 4, 2005. Betty
MacKENZIE in her 94th year. Predeceased by her mother and seven
brothers and sisters and a loving niece Sharon
NIENHUIS.
She
is remembered by her nieces, nephews and families Barbara
MacDONALD
(the late Jim,) of Hamilton, Viola
SABOURIN
(Gerry) of Burlington,
Brenda CATTERSON
(Bob) of Hamilton, Carol
MULLEN of Toronto,
Kenneth HAMMER
(Lucille) of Bloomfield, Michigan, Donald
MacKENZIE
(Jennifer) of Toronto. Friends will be received at the McCallum
& Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich on
Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
at the Funeral Home on Thursday, September 8, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m.
Interment Maitland Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity
of your choice gratefully acknowledged.
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CATTERSON,
Sylvia
Roberta
(DOERKSEN)
Sylvia was born on April 2, 1951 and passed away peacefully on
November 4, 2005. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert
and Sarah CATTERSON of Toronto, Ontario. Sylvia will be dearly
missed by her partner for life, Rick
STANLEY of Parksville, British
Columbia. She also leaves to mourn, her brothers, Jim (Judy)
CATTERSON of Westbank, British Columbia, Marshall (Daphne)
CATTERSON
of Nanaimo, British Columbia, her sisters, Jean (Bill)
RIDD of
Georgetown, Ontario and Carol (David)
HACKER of Toronto, Ontario.
Sylvia's passing is also a sad loss to her nieces and nephews,
Marshall, Kevin, Bonnie, Sarah and Kathryn. There is a void in
our home which is evident in how her cat, Patch and her dogs,
Jasmine and Ushi, continue to wait for her return. Sylvia was
lovingly active with her extended family and made numerous good
Friends as she moved west across this country, having emigrated
from Northern Ireland as a young girl. Sylvia was forever grateful
to her special caregiver, her sister-in-law Connie
BARBER of
Hopkins Landing, British Columbia. Sylvia, you will be sorely
missed as your body vanishes from our lives, but be comforted
to know that your spirit lives on, and although we are all saddened
by our loss, your sense of humour and love will forever be cherished.
A celebration of Sylvia's life was held on Saturday, November
12, 2005 at the Yates Funeral Service and Crematorium in Parksville,
B.C.
If you wish, please make a donation to your local Hospice Society
(www.chpca.net).
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CATTLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-26 published
BEERNAERT,
Elizabeth
Peacefully, at the London Health Science Centre Victoria Campus
on Wednesday August 24, 2005 surrounded by her loving family
Elizabeth Maria
BEERNAERT of Tillsonburg passed away in her 71st
year. Beloved wife and best friend for 53 years to her husband
Roger BEERNAERT. Dear mother of Angila
DONAIS and Mike of Tillsonburg
Linda MUDFORD and Bob of Langton; Sharon
CATTLE and John of Culloden.
Cherished and much loved grandmother to Dennis and his wife Vicki
Dustin; Tracie; Jason and his friend Tracey; Christina and her
husband Daryl; Heather and her friend Neal; Kiel and his friend
Melissa; and Andrew. Great grandmother to Tyler. Sister-in-law
to Andrew BEERNAERT and Cecile of Tillsonburg; Mariette
PHILLIPS
and Lucien of Langton. Also, survived by many nieces, nephews,
and cousins.
The family will receive Friends and family at Ostrander's Funeral
Home 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (842-5221) on Friday August 26,
2005 from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers will be offered
in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Friday evening at 7 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Roman
Catholic Church on Saturday August 27, 2005 at 10 a.m. Reverend Father
Matthew GEORGE officiating. Interment Tillsonburg Cemetery. At
the family's request memorial donations (payable by cheque) may
be made to the Tillsonburg Hospital Dialysis Unit or to Saint Mary's
Romans Catholic Church Tillsonburg. Personal condolences may
be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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EDIGER,
Nicholas
Martin
Friends and associates across Canada will be saddened by the
death of Nick
EDIGER, in Fredericton, on December 24 of complications
following an accident. He is survived by his wife
Beth
(CATTLEY)
EDIGER and his daughter Julia
EDIGER of Toronto. After graduating
as a geologist from the University of Manitoba, Nick spent two
decades with Gulf Oil in Calgary and Toronto, then became Chief
Executive Officer of Eldorado Nuclear (now Cameco) in Ottawa
for 15 years. On leaving Eldorado, he and the family moved back
to Toronto where he joined the consulting firm Sentinel Associates,
eventually forming Sentinel East after moving to Fredericton
in 1997. Most recently, he was an enthusiastic committee member
of Energy Saint John, and was a director of two start-up companies
that explored new ways of producing energy. Nick's keen insight
into politics, energy issues and topics of the day was much appreciated
by both his Tuesday Club and his Friday Group. A man of generous
spirit and gregarious by nature, he will be greatly missed by
all. A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
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CATTO o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-19 published
STITT,
Walter▼
Robert▼
Walter STITT passed away peacefully surrounded by his family
on Sunday, April 17th, 2005 in Cambridge. He was predeceased
by his loving wife of 55 years, Aileen Dorothy (née
GORDON) who
passed away on June 17th, 2002. He was the devoted father of
Joyce (Len)
NEAL,
Susan
(Frank)
SLANEY, Michael, Paul
(Karen,)
Walter
Robert▼
(Pirjo;▼) beloved grampa to Tammy and Kent
CATTO,
Sean SLANEY and Melissa
KITCHENER,
Mellissa▼ and Karim
RIAD, Darryl
SLANEY and Kirstie, Lindsay
NEAL, Ryan and Laura, Derrick, Darryl
and Amanda
ACHESON and Barry
SMUG,
Kyle▼
STITT, and Samantha
and Spencer
STITT. Dear great-grampa to Jessica
SLANEY,
Julia▼
and Megan KITCHENER,
Meghan▼ and Evan
CATTO, and Sierra
RIAD
survived by his brother Dr. Jack and Joyce
STITT. He was best
buddy to Edith
GODDARD.
Predeceased by his brothers Herbert and
Norman STITT and his sister Eleanor
HART.
Walter▼ was a veteran
of World War 2 and a member of the Governor-General's Horse Guard
from 1939. He will be sadly missed and forever remembered by
his entire family and many Friends. Walter's family will receive
Friends at the Dale Lounsbury Funeral Home, 1766 Franklin Boulevard,
Cambridge on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00
p.m.. A memorial service will be held at the funeral home on
Thursday morning at 11: 00 a.m.. As an expression of sympathy,
donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in memory
of Walter. Condolences, tributes and donations to www.lounsburyfuneralhome.com
or 519-658-9366.
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CATTO o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-17 published
DYKEMAN,
Rita (née
MIDDLEMISS)
Peacefully after a long struggle with cancer at the South Bruce
Grey
Health
Centre, Chesley on Sunday, June 12, 2005. Rita
DYKEMAN
of Tara in her 58th year. Beloved wife of Ron
DYKEMAN. Dear mother
of Sarah and her husband Lewis
CATTO of Tara, Laura
DYKEMAN and
her fiancé Bill of Owen Sound and Jeff
DYKEMAN of Tara. Lovingly
remembered by her three grandchildren Katie, Meg and Emily. Loving
daughter of Ruth
MIDDLEMISS of Drayton Valley, Alberta. Sister
of Jean and her husband Eric
BAGG of Guelph and Ken
MIDDLEMISS
and his wife Val of Drayton Valley, Alberta. Predeceased by her
father Stuart
MIDDLEMISS. A memorial service for Rita will be
held for family and Friends at Port Elgin Missionary Church,
659 Gustavus Street, Port Elgin, Ontario on Monday, June 20th
at 7: 00 p.m. Cremation, Flesherton Crematorium. As expressions
of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to
the charity of your choice, which may be placed through the Tannahill
Funeral Home, 376-3710.
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STITT,
Walter▲
Robert▲
Walter STITT passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family,
on Sunday, April 17, 2005, in Cambridge. He was predeceased by
his loving wife of 55 years, Aileen Dorothy (née
GORDON) who
passed away on June 17, 2002. He was the devoted father of Joyce
(Len) NEAL, Susan (Frank)
SLANEY, Michael, Paul (Karen), Walter
Robert▲
(Pirjo;▲) beloved grampa to Tammy and Kent
CATTO,
Sean
SLANEY and Melissa
KITCHENER,
Mellissa▲ and Karim
RIAD, Darryl
SLANEY and Kirstie, Lindsay
NEAL, Ryan and Laura, Derrick, Darryl
and Amanda
ACHESON and Barry
SMUG,
Kyle▲
STITT, and Samantha
and Spencer
STITT. Dear great-grampa to Jessica
SLANEY,
Julia▲
and Megan KITCHENER,
Meghan▲ and Evan
CATTO, and Sierra
RIAD
survived by his brother Dr. Jack and Joyce
STITT. He was best
buddy to Edith Goddard. Predeceased by his brothers Herbert and
Norman STITT and his sister Eleanor
HART.
Walter▲ was a veteran
of World War 2 and a member of the Governor-General's Horse Guard
from 1939. He will be sadly missed and forever remembered by
his entire family and many Friends. Walter's family will receive
Friends at the Dale Lounsbury Funeral Home, 1766 Franklin Boulevard,
Cambridge on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service
will be held at the funeral home on Thursday morning at 11 a.m.
As an expression of sympathy, donations can be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation in memory of Walter. Condolences / tributes
/ donationswww.lounsburyfuneralhome.com(519) 658-9366
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NELSON,
Annie▼
Laurie▼ (née
TULLOCH)
Annie Laurie
NELSON a resident of Fairfield Park, who spent most
of her life living in Sombra, passed away peacefully on Sunday,
March 27, 2005 in her 102nd year. Annie was a member of the Sombra
Chapter of the Eastern Star and the Thornyhurst Women's Institute.
Beloved wife of the late Robert
NELSON. Dear foster-mother of
Jim and Isabelle
JOHNSON of Sarnia, Ray and Ella
JOHNSON of Chatham
and Annie LUMLEY of Sarnia. She will be missed by her many nieces,
nephews and foster grandchildren, great and great, great grandchildren.
Annie was the sister of the late Arthur, Melvin, E.J. (Trapper)
and George
TULLOCH and a sister Hazel (1914.) Daughter of the
late Edith
(CATTON) and Samuel
TULLOCH.
Friends▼ may call at the
Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin),
in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday. An Eastern Star
service will be held at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted
by Reverend Bob
WHALLS on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 in the chapel
of the funeral home at 11 a.m. The interment will follow at Riverside
Cemetery in Sombra.
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FREEBURN,
John
Mr. John FREEBURN a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on Wednesday,
April 6, 2005 at his residence at the age of 69. John was a son
of the late John and Diane
(LAUZON)
FREEBURN and was a lifelong
resident of Wallaceburg. He was a member of Our Lady Help of
Christians Church in Wallaceburg, as well as a member of Knights
of Columbus Council 2102. John was a retired employee of Dominion
Glass
Co., in Wallaceburg. Beloved husband of Theresa
(HINNEGAN)
FREEBURN of 51 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Erin
FREEBURN of Hamilton, Joseph
FREEBURN,
Carl
OSTER of Vancouver,
British
Columbia,
Edward and Michelle
FREEBURN of Wallaceburg,
Shannon FREEBURN and Todd
CELOTTO of Mississauga, Jack
FREEBURN
of Toronto and Liz
FREEBURN of Niagara Falls. Beloved Poppy of
Lauren, Meghan, Jamison, Brennan, Lucas and Reilly and Ava. Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Pat and Monique
FREEBURN of Bracebridge,
Irene MALLETTE of Wallaceburg, Mary
VAN
MEENEN of Wallaceburg,
Kathleen and Emile
GOGLIA of Wallaceburg, Mary Anne
TROIAN of
Orillia, Deanna
FORGIE of Wallaceburg, Doreen and Jerry
LUCIER
of Wallaceburg, Beth
MYERS and Garbett of Mitchell's Bay and Pamela
& Dr. Jack
OSTRANDER of Owen Sound. The late John
FREEBURN rested
at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, in Wallaceburg,
until Saturday, April 9, 2005 when the concelebrated funeral
mass was celebrated at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at
10: 30 a.m. with Fr. John
JASICA, Celebrant and Fr. Greg
BONIN,
Co-Celebrant. The gifts were brought to the altar by his loved
grandchildren. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg.
Pall bearers were: Bernie
ARMSTRONG, Steve
HITCHCOCK, Doug
CATTON,
Orm MASON,
Ralph
CARR, Bill
KNIGHT and Brennan
CONRY. Flower
bearers were Lauren
FREEBURN,
Meghan
FREEBURN, Jamison
FREEBURN,
Lucas Freeburn
HING,
Reilly
CELOTTO and Ava
CELOTTO. As an expresson
of sympathy, donations to Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto
may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial a tree
will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory of John
FREEBURN.
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KENNEDY,
Joyce
Elaine (née
HOWGEGO)
At Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday, January 2nd, 2005, Joyce
Elaine KENNEDY of Woodstock and formerly of Thorndale and R.R.#1
Owen
Sound, in her 66th year. Dear daughter of Kay
HOWGEGO of
Saint Mary's and the late James and Florence
HOWGEGO.
Beloved wife
of Freddie
KENNEDY, and loving mother of Steven
KENNEDY and his
wife Marilyn of Rodney and Shelley
KAY and her husband Mike of
Thorndale. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Jennifer,
Clinton and Robert
KENNEDY and Michael and Nicole
KAY. Dear sister
of Shirley
JULIAN,
Barbara
PATTINSON (the late Jack,) Marilyn
AGNER
(Barry,) all of Woodstock, Jimmy
HOWGEGO (Linda) of St.
Mary's, and Kathy
HOWGEGO of Woodstock and sister-in-law of Gail
and Ken WOOD,
Darlene and Dave
MacLEAN, Linda and Garry
GRAY/GREY,
all of Woodstock, Fred
CATTON (the late Barbara) of Tillsonburg,
Archie and Margaret
NEIL of Woodstock and the late Patsy
NEIL.
Also sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Friends will
be received at the Smith-Leroy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington St.
North, Woodstock on Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service
at St. David's United Church, 190 Springbank Avenue North, Woodstock
on Wednesday, January 5th, 2004 at 2: 00 pm with Reverend David
WOODALL
officiating. Cremation, followed by interment later at Oxford
Memorial Park Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy (519) 537-3611.
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NELSON,
Annie▲
Laurie▲ (née
TULLOCH)
Annie Laurie, a resident of Fairfield Park who spent most of
her life living in Sombra, passed away peacefully on Sunday,
March 27, 2005 in her 102nd year. Annie was a member of the Sombra
Chapter of the Eastern Star and the Thornyhurst Women's Institute.
Beloved wife of the late Robert
NELSON. Dear foster-mother of
Jim and Isabelle
JOHNSON of Sarnia, Ray and Ella
JOHNSON of Chatham
and Annie LUMLEY of Sarnia. She will be missed by her many nieces,
nephews and foster grandchildren, great and great great grandchildren.
Annie was the sister of the late Arthur, Melvin, E.J. (Trapper)
and George
TULLOCH and a sister Hazel (1914.) Daughter of the
late Edith
(CATTON) and Samuel
TULLOCH.
Friends▲ may call at the
Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin) in
Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday. An Eastern Star
service will be held at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted
by Reverend Bob
WHALLS and Susan
WOODHOUSE on Wednesday, March 30
in the chapel at 1 p.m. The interment will follow at Riverside
Cemetery in Sombra.
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CATTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-04 published
Tot dead, man charged
"I can't believe someone could hurt an innocent little boy,'
grieving dad says.
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free
Press
Reporter
Little Donnie
CLUBB was going to play hockey.
Just hours after learning the provincewide search for the blue-eyed
toddler ended with the grisly discovery of a child's body, Donnie's
grieving dad reflected on that simple dream and wept yesterday
morning.
"I can't believe someone could hurt an innocent little boy,"
CLUBB said.
"I wanted to watch him grow up, go to school. I wanted him to
play hockey, too, because I played hockey."
Shawn Tyler
PALMER, who had dated Donnie's mother since about
April, was charged yesterday with first-degree murder in the
youngster's death and disappearance.
Investigators found a child's remains in a wooded area of Cambridge
yesterday morning after interviewing
PALMER, 36.
The murder charge was announced by Waterloo Regional police hours
later.
Those brutal developments ended a massive search that began Thursday
morning, when Courtney
CATTON, 21, reported her only son missing
from their Chatham home.
An Amber Alert was issued for Donnie and
PALMER was arrested
Friday night in Kitchener.
Though officers didn't confirm whether the remains were those
of Donnie CLUBB, his father said he was told early yesterday
the boy had been found dead in the Kitchener area.
"All they told me is my son's gone forever," said
CLUBB, who
hadn't seen his son since February due to a court order involved
Catton.
"He's not even two years old. How could you hurt an innocent
little boy?"
The timeline of the days leading up to the body's discovery has
been confusing. But yesterday, the following details surfaced:
- PALMER and the toddler were travelling in Simcoe County, north
of Toronto, from Monday to Wednesday, with
CATTON's consent,
Chatham
Insp.
George
FLIKWEERT told Canadian Press.
- CATTON went to bed Wednesday night thinking her son had been
brought home by
PALMER, police said.
- Investigators were called to her Edgar Street home Thursday
morning and later issued an Amber Alert.
- PALMER was arrested in a friend's Kitchener home late Friday
without incident -- and without the toddler.
- About 1: 30 a.m. yesterday, Chatham-Kent police told Matt
CLUBB
his 22-month-old son had been killed, but the body not yet found.
- Yesterday afternoon, Waterloo Regional police -- who have taken
over the investigation -- announced the discovery of a body and
the murder charge against
PALMER.
"He was just the most beautiful little boy," said Pamela
CLUBB,
Donnie's grandmother.
CATTON, a Ridgetown native, and her family couldn't be reached
for comment yesterday.
The provincewide search for Donnie that started Thursday -- and
included hundreds of volunteers scouring Chatham -- took on a
troubling tone as it stretched into the weekend. Fewer than 10
per cent of children in non-parental abductions survive beyond
24 hours, one expert said.
Even Matt CLUBB, who lives near Chatham and has never met
PALMER,
was expecting the worst on Saturday. Despite that, he was levelled
by news of his son's death hours later.
"I still can't believe it's happening," he said yesterday. "This
is my first kid, my only kid. You never think this stuff would
happen to you."
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (née
PRIDDLE)
Peacefully at Maple Manor Nursing Home Tillsonburg, on Sunday,
November 13, 2005 Irene
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (née
PRIDDLE) passed away in
her 81st year surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by
her husband Harold (1986.) Wonderful mother of Diane
LINGAITIS
(John) of Brantford, Alice
VALLEE
(Bob) of Straffordville, Pat
CATTON
(Dan) of London, Peggy
RUSSELL of Barrie, Phil
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
of Komoka. Beloved grandmother to Marcy, Robbie, Michael, David,
Tina, Tricia, Scott, Christopher, Andrew and Shane. Great-grandmother
to 9 great-grandchildren. Survived by her sister Marie
NORTHGRAVES
(Wilton) of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by her parents Roy and Martha
PRIDDLE.
The family will receive Friends and family for visitation
at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg (519-842-5221)
on Tuesday, November 15 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services
for Irene will be held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. Interment at Tillsonburg
Cemetery. Memorial donations (payable by cheque only) may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation
or Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. Personal condolences may be
sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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McTAVISH,
William
Bruce
On May 15, 2005 in Victoria, British Columbia. Born in 1926 in
Vancouver, to Peter Duncan and Freda Eleanor
McTAVISH (née
SWEET.)
Graduated from University of British Columbia (Chemical Engineering
1951,) worked for
CIL, then DuPont Canada in Montreal and Mississauga,
later consulting at Forty Plus in Toronto. Predeceased by wife
Dianne
Evelyn (née
REID,) he will be very sadly missed by daughters
Leslie (Pat
DRUHAN) and Alison (Andrew
JONES,) also son Bruce's
widow Mary
(PERKINS,) and grandchildren Charles, William, Kathleen,
Michael, and Robert. Survived by siblings Mary (Rex
HEENEY,)
Jean (the late David S.
CATTON), Ruth (Peter
WILSON) and late
brother Peter's wife Jean, as well as many nephews, nieces, Friends
old and new. Memorial Tea at First Memorial Funeral Services,
4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 2: 00
p.m.
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FARLEY,
Bernard
Leo
After a long and courageous battle with cancer at Toronto Western
Hospital on September 30, 2005 at the age of 73. He will be sadly
missed by his loving wife Joan and his children Mary-Bernadette,
John (Susan), Bernard (Meredith), Mary Ellen, Mary Ann and David.
Predeceased by his first wife Mary Margaret. He will be fondly
remembered by his brothers Denis and Paul. Friends may call at
the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street
(south of Wellesley), on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from
2-5 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday
at 10: 30 a.m. from St. Basil's Catholic Church (Bay and St. Joseph
Streets). Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. A special thanks to
the following doctors at U.H.N.; Dr. Padraig
WARDE (brother-in-law,)
Dr. Michael
JEWETT, Dr. Jennifer
KNOX and Dr. Charles
CATTON.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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CATTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-04 published
Boyfriend charged in toddler's death
Toddler found dead in wooded lot near Cambridge
Mother's boyfriend charged with first-degree murder
By Nicolaas
VAN
RIJN,
Staff
Reporter
The desperate search for a little boy just shy of his second
birthday has ended with the discovery of his body in a wooded
lot on the outskirts of Cambridge and the arrest of a man on
a charge of first-degree murder.
Police found the body of 22-month-old Donny
CLUBB in a wooded
area between the Grand River and the Whistle Bear Golf Club early
yesterday, but would not say what or who led them there.
"Those human remains we believe to be that of Donovan
CLUBB,"
Waterloo regional police Insp. Bryan
LARKIN told a news conference,
adding an autopsy must still be done. "We're in the early hours
of investigation at the crime scene."
The discovery left the little boy's parents devastated.
His mother, 21-year-old Courtney
CATTON of Chatham, was in disbelief,
her sister Britney said.
"It isn't real," Britney
CATTON said. "It's one thing to lose
your baby, but to lose him to murder is another thing. It's unexplainable.
The only break that my sister had in so long was her kid. He's
never gone from her side, ever."
Matt CLUBB, the boy's father, was in shock. "I can't believe
this is happening," said
CLUBB, 21. "It's like a bad dream and
I'm waiting to wake up. But I can't.
"I don't want to believe that this has really happened, I just
miss him so much."
CLUBB said police "won't tell us much... if he was buried or
not... because they don't want it to interfere with their investigation."
Pam CLUBB, the boy's grandmother, was overcome with grief. "I
have a picture of him in a bathtub, he looks so beautiful....
I've been looking at it and all I want to do is hold him, but
I can't."
Donny, who had been the subject of a seldom-used province-wide
Amber Alert after his mother reported him missing Thursday, was
last seen a week ago, when his mother's 35-year-old boyfriend
took him on what police believe was a fishing trip in Simcoe,
where he has connections.
"Donny's mother was well aware that Donny was going to go away
for a period of time," said Chatham-Kent Insp. George
FLIKWEERT.
"What they did there, we're not 100 per cent sure, but they were
there for several days."
Casey PETERS, who lives next door to the Kitchener house sometimes
used by the boyfriend, said she saw a little boy she believes
was Donny in a car with the man Monday.
"The kid looked content,"
PETERS said.
The fishing trip was to have ended Wednesday, and the boy's mother
went to bed that night thinking he was back home.
When she found Donny missing Thursday morning,
FLIKWEERT said,
she called police, who began a missing person investigation at
10: 48 a.m.
Donny's mother told police her boyfriend returned home to their
Chatham residence late Wednesday night, and told her that her
son was sleeping in the basement of their home.
The man left at about 5: 30 a.m. Thursday, but when
CATTON went
to look for Donny later that morning she couldn't find him, and
called police.
After the boyfriend was arrested in Kitchener on Canada Day,
he was interviewed by detectives with the assistance of members
of the Ontario Provincial Police's behavioural sciences unit.
"The investigation revealed the circumstances surrounding the
death of Donny," Deputy Chief Jack
CHAMBERS of Chatham-Kent police
said.
Neighbours of
CATTON said she had been living with Donny and
her boyfriend on Edgar Ave., a quiet street on Chatham's south
side.
Rosaire STERLING and his wife
Ruth, who have lived on Edgar for
37 years, recalled seeing the energetic child playing in front
of their home.
"He used to play right on the road, but my three granddaughters
played in the back," Sterling said. "I used to holler at the
mum to pull him in. It's a calm street, but there's still a bit
of traffic.
"These people didn't cause any rumpus,"
STERLING added. "They
were good people."
Neighbours and other well-wishers began placing flowers in front
of CATTON's house, roped off with yellow police crime scene tape,
shortly after the news of Donny's death broke yesterday.
Among those paying their respects were Brenda
McKINLAY, her young
son Zack and boyfriend Bob.
After she placed a single red rose and a small stuffed teddy
bear in front of the house, her boyfriend paused and considered
the little boy standing beside them.
"Zack's the same age as little Donovan," said Bob.
"It kind of hits home."
Donny's father, meanwhile, was struggling to cope with his loss.
"He was an energetic little boy, always moving, always smiling,
always full of life,"
CLUBB said. "I'll never have the chance
to see him grow up and be with him."
Donny's grandmother, too, thought of the good time that will
never come again.
"When he would cry, I would take him to the kitchen window and
he would look outside, and he would laugh, but that will never
happen again," Pam
CLUBB said.
Charged with first-degree murder is Shawn Tyler
PALMER, who was
arrested Canada Day on a warrant charging him with abduction.
He is to make an audio court appearance in Chatham on Wednesday.
With files from Amy
BROWN-
BOWERS, Patrick
EVANS, Bob
MITCHELL,
Nick PAPARELLA, the Waterloo Region Record and Star wire services
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NELSON,
Helen
Mary (née
WARNOCK)
With profound sadness we announce the passing of Helen Mary
NELSON
(née WARNOCK,) on Tuesday, February 1st, 2005 at Sunnybrook and
Women's Health Sciences Centre, at the age of 87 after a lengthy
battle with kidney disease. Born in Castor, Alberta on October
25th, 1917, daughter of the late Jack and Laura
(REYNOLDS)
WARNOCK.
Helen was the beloved wife of Harold Ira
NELSON since 1945, and
the loving mother of Lora Ellen and William Harold. She was educated
in Castor, and a graduate of Mount Royal College and the University
of Alberta.
She taught school in Spirit River, in Donalda, and
in Camrose,
Alberta. She was a social worker with the Young Women's Christian
Association in Ottawa, Toronto and
in Summit, New Jersey. A dedicated
Christian, she was an active member of Eglinton St. George's
United Church, including membership in the United Church Women's
Group. She was also a member of the University Arts Women's Club
at the University of Toronto.
Helen will be sorely missed by her family and many Friends.
Friends may call at the Trull 'North Toronto' Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence)
on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00. The funeral
service will be held at Eglinton St. George's United Church,
35 Lytton Blvd on Friday at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation will follow the
service.
Donations may be made to Lions Camp Dorset, (P.O. Box #306, Dorset,
Ontario P0A 1E0) or to Sunnybrook and Women's Health Sciences Centre.
The family would like to express their gratitude and thanks to
Dr. MCCANN, Dr.
CATTRAN, Dr.
TOBE, Dr.
OLIVER and Dr.
BENNETT
as well as the nursing staff of the Renal Department and others
at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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CATTRYSSE,
Julien▼
Joseph▼
Julien Joseph
CATTRYSSE, age 83, began his journey through life
on January 2, 1922 in Leke, Belgium. His journey ended Thursday,
February▼ 10, 2005. Julien is deeply loved by his wife
Irene▼
(WARDENIER,)
children Dianne and Tony
STRYBOSCH,
Jerome▼
CATTRYSSE, Elaine
and Rick RENNEBOOG, Maurice
CATTRYSSE and Janet
KELL, Linda Cattrysse
HIBMA and Kenneth
HIBMA,
Lorraine▼ and Mark
COLPAERT. Daughters-in-law
Sharon CATTRYSSE and Wendy
CATTRYSSE.
Predeceased by son-in-law
Michael BARAN (2002.) 24 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Julien will be remembered for his kindness, his great sense of
humour and endless hard work over the years. Visitation to be
held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe Street West,
Strathroy on Sunday, February 13 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers
at 6: 30 Sunday evening. Funeral Mass will be held at All Saints
Catholic Church, 124 Front Street East, Strathroy on Monday,
February▼ 14 at 11 a.m. with Fr. Ted
JOHNSON officiating. Interment
in Strathroy Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
Building Fund. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Julien.
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CATTRYSSE,
Julien▲
Joseph▲
Julien Joseph
CATTRYSSE, age 83, began his journey through life
on January 2, 1922 in Leke, Belgium. His journey ended Thursday,
February▲ 10, 2005. Julien is deeply loved by his wife
Irene▲
(WARDENIER,)
children Dianne and Tony
STRYBOSCH,
Jerome▲
CATTRYSSE, Elaine
and Rick RENNEBOOG, Maurice
CATTRYSSE and Janet
KELL, Linda Cattrysse
HIBMA and Kenneth
HIBMA,
Lorraine▲ and Mark
COLPAERT; daughters-in-law
Sharon CATTRYSSE and Wendy
CATTRYSSE; 24 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren. Predeceased by son-in-law Michael
BARAN
(2002). Julien will be remembered for his kindness, his great
sense of humour, and endless hard work over the years. Visitation
was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. West,
Strathroy, on Sunday, February 13 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with
prayers at 6: 30 Sunday evening. Funeral mass was held at All
Saints Catholic Church, 124 Front St. East, Strathroy, on Monday,
February▲ 14 at 11 a.m. with Fr. Ted
JOHNSON officiating. Interment
in Strathroy Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
Building Fund. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Julien.
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CATULLI,
Enrico
M.
Peacefully surrounded by his family at home on Tuesday, August
23rd, 2005, Enrico M.
CATULLI in his 54th year. Beloved husband
of Maria CATULLI. Dear father of Valerio
CATULLI
(Charlene) and
Connie CATULLI-
DEMELO
(Ron.)
Loving
son of Concetta
CATULLI and
the late Valerio
CATULLI.
Grandfather of Salina, Carlee-Mae,
Enrico and Christian. Dearly missed by his sisters Carmela (Carmine),
Antonietta (Luciano), his brother Albenzio (Anna), brother-in-law
Joe BERNARDO
(Patricia,) his mother-in-law Rosina
VECCHIO, his
cousins Eliana
RUSSO and Franca
IERULLO, many nieces and nephews.
Visitors will be received on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St. (south of King).
Funeral Mass on Thursday at 10: 00 a.m. in Saint Mary's Church (York
& Lyle). Entombment St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Wednesday evening
at 8: 15 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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