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CHIANNELI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-02 published
DALEY,
Veronica (née
CORR)
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear
mother and friend, Veronica Mary
DALEY (née
CORR,) on Friday,
July 1, 2005. Mom now watches over us with her husband Herbert.
Beloved mother of John (Carol), Kevin (Angie), Catherine (Don),
Eileen (Ron), and Herb. Loving Nana to Christopher, Nelson, Celeste,
Samantha, Melissa, Rebecca, and R.J. Great-grandmother of seven.
Mom will always be remembered for her love of family, Friends
and life. Her great enthusiasm and strength for living will inspire
us always as we continue our lives without her. A very special
thank-you to "Doc"
PASTERNAK and Marianne
REDDER.
Your empathy
and support since December was immeasurable. Thank-you to Sophia,
Racquel and David for the excellent care and Friendship towards
Mom. A very heart-felt thanks to Donna
CHIANNELI and Jean
ANDERSON,
your longtime love and Friendship for Mom means more than words
can say. A Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church,
13347 Yonge Street, Aurora, will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2005
at 10 a.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations to Madonna
House, Combermere, Ontario would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, 905-727-5421.
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CHIARAMIDA,
Carmela (née
BENINATO)
Passed away peacefully with family at her side on Tuesday, August
16th, 2005 at the age of 57. Beloved wife of 38 years to Giuseppe.
Loving mother of Tina (John), Corrado (Viki), Josie (Vito) and
Adrianna. Proud Nonna of Michael, Matthew, Krista and Joseph.
Cherished daughter of Santo and Giuseppina
BENINATO.
Carmela
will be deeply missed by her brothers Tony and Sam and sister
Bridget. Friends will be received at the Highland Funeral Home
- Markham Chapel, 10 Cachet Woods Court (northeast corner of
16th Avenue and Hwy.404), 905-887-8600 on Thursday from 5-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, 5633 Hwy. 7, Markham on Friday at 10 a.m. Entombment
to follow at Highland Memory Gardens. In memory of Carmela, donations
made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated
by her family.
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CHIARAVALLOTI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-28 published
D'ORAZIO,
Vincent▼
It is with great sadness and sorrow that our family announces
his passing on June 26, 2005, in his 60th year. Loving husband
of Catherine. Dearly loved and devoted father of Sonia, Sabrina
and Daniella. Beloved grandfather of Sophia, Nicole and Emily.
He will be fondly remembered by his sons-in-law John
FIORINI
and Paul CHIARAVALLOTI.
Friends▼ and family will be received at
the Ward Funeral Home (4671 Hwy 7, just West of Pine Valley Drive,
905-851-9100) on Tuesday, June 28, and Wednesday, June 29, 2005
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church,
(14485 Jane Street, King city). Entombment to follow at Holy
Cross Cemetery. Friends and family will never forget his passion
for life, deep sense of culture and faith. He will be truly missed.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to Sunnybrook Hospital-Critical
Care Unit.
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D'ORAZIO,
Vincent▲
It is with great sadness and sorrow that our family announces
his passing on June 26, 2005, in his 60th year. Loving husband
of Catherine. Dearly loved and devoted father of Sonia, Sabrina
and Daniella. Beloved grandfather of Sophia, Nicole and Emily.
He will be fondly remembered by his sons-in-law John
FIORINI
and Paul CHIARAVALLOTI.
Friends▲ and family will be received at
the Ward Funeral Home (4671 Hwy. 7, just west of Pine Valley
Drive, 905-851-9100) on Tuesday, June 28 and Wednesday, June
29, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church
(14485 Jane Street, King City). Entombment to follow at Holy
Cross Cemetery. Friends and family will never forget his passion
for life, deep sense of culture and faith. He will be truly missed.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to Sunnybrook Hospital
- Critical Care Unit.
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CHIARCOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-29 published
CHIARCOS,
Flaviano
L.
Flaviano passed away on Wednesday, September 28, 2005 during
his long stay at Southlake Regional Hospital in Newmarket where
he bravely fought his battle with cancer. He will be forever
deeply missed by his loving wife Eva, daughter Eva (Frank), grand_son
Richard (Sylvia), great-grandchildren Steven and Lydia. Flaviano
is the beloved
son of his late mother Lidia. He is survived by
his sister Maria. He will also be held very dear in the hearts
of his many life-long Friends. Flaviano touched the lives of
everyone he met with his kind and loving heart and sincere generosity,
even while trying to entertain the endless visitors from his
hospital bed. He was always there and ready to help anyone at
anytime, without thinking of himself. The family would like to
thank the outstanding team of doctors and his kind and caring
nurses at Southlake Regional Hospital for all their love and
support since May. Friends will be received at Elgin Mills Cemetery,
1591 Elgin Mills Road East (east of Bayview), Richmond Hill on
Friday, September 30, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. His life will be celebrated
at the same location on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Southlake Regional Hospital
Cancer Care Program (905-836-7333 ext. 235) would be greatly
appreciated.
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CHIARELLI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-10 published
FORD,
T.
William
Peacefully at the Beattie Haven Retirement Community, Wardsville,
on Tuesday, February 8th, 2005, Mr. T. William
FORD, formerly
of Orford Township in his 102nd year. Born in Orford Township,
son of Thomas and Mary
FORD, he was predeceased by his wife
Millicent
in 1978. Loved father of Thomas and his wife Bev of R.R.#1 Morpeth,
Susan and her husband Bob
TRUDGEN of Beaverton and grandchildren
Sherry and Mike
CHIARELLI,
Connie and Rod
REYNOLDS, Bonnie and
Kevin MALLOTT, Paul
TRUDGEN, Peter and Lisa
TRUDGEN, Andy
TRUDGEN.
Dear "Great Papa" to Tyler, Holly, William, Taylor and Jeffrey.
He will be missed by his extended family of Friends and staff
at Beattie Haven. He was also predeceased by brothers Neil and
Clifford FORD, sister Altha
BANYAS, Lila
JENKINS and Pearl
LYANUS.
Friends may call at the Rodney Chapel on Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. where service will be held on Friday at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev.
Tom GODFREY officiating. Interment Duart Cemetery. If desired,
donations to Beattie Haven Retirement Community would be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes, (519-785-0810).
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CHIARELLI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-22 published
Brian KIRKWOOD,
Wine
Merchant: (1943-2005)
Former musician with the Canadian band Magic Bubble gave up rock
'n' roll to find work in the food industry and survived a devastating
layoff to start his own wildly successful company
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special▼ to The Globe and Mail, Thursday,
December 22, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- When he was a long-haired member of a rock band in
his 20s, Bruce
KIRKWOOD was admonished by a family member who
told him that he wouldn't amount to anything. The remark didn't
faze him. Years later, when he was suddenly laid off from a good
job, he didn't let that bother him, either. Instead, he formed
his own company and acquired distribution rights to Yellow Tail
Shiraz, an Australian product that has become a Canadian wine
craze.
In his first career choice, Mr.
KIRKWOOD had been bass guitarist
and trumpet player in the bands Magic Bubble and Seadog, groups
whose 36 recordings included five albums. Magic Bubble was so
chic in Canada that it earned a full-page feature in the Toronto
Star on December 23, 1973. "Brian was a natural comedian," said
Frank CHIARELLI, a band mate for five years. "He did a lot of
comedy sketches on stage."
Later, when he sought a more stable life, Mr.
KIRKWOOD got involved
in selling food and beverages, first with Campbell Soup Co. in
Alberta and then later in Ontario where he became sales manager
of its canned-food division.
"I sort of broke company rules at Campbell by hiring Brian when
he was over 30," said Les
ROBINSON, one of Mr.
KIRKWOOD's bosses.
"But he had some experience with a prepared-meats company and
he played in a band, which meant he had experience meeting the
public. We put him on our watch list."
Mr. KIRKWOOD stayed with Campbell for close to five years before
jumping to Bright's Wines (now Vincor) in 1980 where he was responsible
for its retail stores. In 1988, he moved to United Distillers,
which later became the huge conglomerate Diageo Canada. He rose
to become national vice-president of sales but left the company
when he was laid off in 1993.
While being suddenly jobless was devastating, Mr.
KIRKWOOD returned
to the industry at the head of a company that would sell and
market international wines, beers and spirits. In its early days,
the Kirkwood Group had just one product --
DAB beer from Germany
and struggled to stay in business. Then, in 2000, everything
changed. He attended a trade show in Bordeaux, France, where
he met Australian John Soutter, Yellow Tail's export director,
with the result that the
KIRKWOOD
Group beat out industry giants
Diageo and Maxxium for the prized account.
That hurdle removed, Mr.
KIRKWOOD then had to convince the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario to put Yellow Tail on its store shelves.
"The first cases rolled into Liquor Control Board of Ontario
stores in late summer of 2003," said Peter
KIRKWOOD, one of Mr.
KIRKWOOD's sons. "We knew it would be a great success and we
believed in the product. The wine changed the focus of the company."
Yellow Tail Shiraz has since supplanted Wolf Blass Yellow Label
Cabernet Sauvignon as the top-selling red wine in Ontario and
Canada. Yellow Tail Chardonnay is also a popular product and
ranks second in white-wine sales behind Lindemans Bin 65 Chardonnay.
In the fiscal year that ended in September of 2005, 495,000 cases
of Yellow Tail wine were sold in Canada, including 345,000 in
Ontario. In addition, the company retains
DAB, along with Dooley's,
a toffee-flavoured cream liqueur, and a slow-aged Nicaraguan
rum, plus a number of French wines.
"Brian helped turn that company into a multi-million dollar operation,"
said Les ROBINSON.
Brian KIRKWOOD was born April 1, 1943, in Kitchener, Ontario
He died on August 31, 2005, of cancer at his home in Oakville,
Ontario He was 62. He is survived by his wife Liz, brother David
and children Peter, Katie, Justin and Kevin, plus stepchildren
Jenn, Christopher and Tim. He was predeceased by his parents
Alan and June.
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CHIARENZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-13 published
NICOLODI,
Ida
Peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on March 7, 2005.
Beloved wife of the late Erino. Cherished mother to Maria Teresa
(Gaspare CHIARENZA,)
Sergio
(Enza.)
Fondly remembered by her
grandchildren Cathy, Leonardo, Rino, Casandra, and Rino. Sadly
missed by brothers and sisters Pasquale (Karen)
GALLO,
Antonio,
Valentina SPAGNUOLO, Elena (Luigi
MIRAGLIA), Raffaella
COSCARELLI,
Eleonora COSCARELLI both of Argentina. Funeral Mass took place
Friday, March 11, 2005. The family extends their sincere gratitude
to all who comforted and supported them during this time of mourning.
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CHIAROTTO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-29 published
WEES,
Hilda▼
Ilene▼ (née
BABCOCK) and Terry Lee
Hilda Ilene
WEES age 81 formerly of Chatham passed away peacefully
at Livingston Lodge, Scarborough on Monday April 25, 2005. She
was born in Dawn Township daughter of the late Ernest and Dora
(SHAW)
BABCOCK.
Hilda▼ is predeceased by her husband Sherman George
WEES, her son Terry
WEES on April 25, 2005, and her brother Wilson
BABCOCK.
Loving▼ mother of Cindy and John
STEEP of Toronto and
Margaret WEES of Las Vegas, Nevada. Loved and sadly missed by
her grandchildren Brent and Jackie
WEES of Toronto, Todd and Janet
WEES of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Justin and Amy
WEES of San Diego, California,
Lindsay and Dan
PICKERING of Embro, and Robyn
HODGE of Toronto.
A loving great grandmother to Eva
WEES,
Maggie▼
WEES and Mason
PICKERING.
Sadly missed by her sisters-in-law Rita
TIFFIN of
Tupperville and Bessie
BABCOCK of Wallaceburg. Hilda was an Associate
member of the Canadian Legion Br. 628, Chatham and will be greatly
missed by many wonderful Friends in the Chatham and Toronto areas.
The family would like to express gratitude to Dr. Donna
WATERRUD
of Chatham, Dr. James
CHIAROTTO and Pamela
WEST of Centenary Hospital,
Scarborough, the staff of St. Andrew's Residence, Chatham, and
the staff of Scarborough Retirement Centre, Scarborough. A special
heartfelt thank you to the staff of Livingston Lodge Palliative
Care for touching our hearts and easing our pain. Visitors will
be received at the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620 Cross
Street, Dresden on Monday May 2, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be conducted from the chapel of the funeral
home on Tuesday May 3, 2005 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Allan
LIVINGSTONE
officiating. Interment in Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions
may be made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society.
Terry Lee WEES age 58 formerly of Chatham and Toronto passed
away suddenly at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday April
25, 2005. Beloved husband of Margaret
(McEWEN)
WEES, loving father
of Brent and Jackie
WEES of Toronto, Todd and Janet
WEES of Lake
Tahoe,▼
Nevada,▼
Justin▼ and Amy
WEES of San Diego, California, and
step-son Kent and Leslie
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Kingston. A loving grandfather
to Eva WEES,
Maggie▼
WEES, and Dylan
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and a loving brother
to Cindy and John
STEEP of Toronto. An extra special uncle, who
will be greatly missed by Lindsay and Dan
PICKERING of Embro,
and Robyn HODGE of Toronto. Terry is predeceased by his father
Sherman George
WEES, and his mother Hilda Ilene
WEES on April
25, 2005. Although Terry's passing was unexpected, his love of
life, Friends and family provided us all with a legacy that will
live on in our hearts forever. Cremation has taken place in Las
Vegas, Nevada with a Memorial Service to be conducted at a later
date in Las Vegas and San Diego. Anyone wishing to pay their
respects to Terry is invited to join the family during the period
of visitation on Monday May 2, 2005 at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Terry
will also be remembered during the funeral service of his mother
Hilda WEES on Tuesday May 3, 2005 at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions
may be made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society.
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CHIAROTTO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-01 published
TENAGLIA,
Tullio
It is with great sadness, after a very brief illness, we announce
the passing of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Tullio,
in his 93rd year. Loving husband of Gemma of 64 years. Dear father
of Maria Pia and her husband Luciano
CHIAROTTO,
Lino and his
wife Joanne, and Joseph. Caro Nonno of Lisa, Rita, Cristina and
Maryann. Fondly remembered by many nephews and nieces in Canada,
U.S.A. and Italy. Family and Friends will be received at the
Ward Funeral Home, 4671 Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine
Valley Drive), 905-851-9100, on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, April
4, 2005 at 10 a.m. from St. Peter's Catholic Church (100 Bainbridge
Avenue). Entombment to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Donations
made to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the
family.
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CHIAROTTO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-30 published
WEES,
Hilda▲
Ilene▲ (née
BABCOCK) and Terry Lee
Hilda Ilene
WEES, age 81, formerly of Chatham passed away peacefully
at Livingston Lodge, Scarborough on Monday, April 25, 2005. She
was born in Dawn Township, daughter of the late Ernest and Dora
(SHAW)
BABCOCK.
Hilda▲ is predeceased by her husband Sherman George
WEES, her son Terry
WEES on April 25, 2005, and her brother Wilson
BABCOCK.
Loving▲ mother of Cindy and John
STEEP of Toronto and
Margaret WEES of Las Vegas, Nevada. Loved and sadly missed by
her grandchildren Brent and Jackie
WEES of Toronto, Todd and
Janet WEES of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Justin and Amy
WEES of San
Diego,
California,
Lindsay and Dan
PICKERING of Embro, and Robyn
HODGE of Toronto. A loving great-grandmother to Eva
WEES,
Maggie
WEES and Mason
PICKERING.
Sadly missed by her sisters-in-law
Rita TIFFIN of Tupperville and Bessie
BABCOCK of Wallaceburg.
Hilda was an Associate Member of the Canadian Legion Branch 628,
Chatham and will be greatly missed by many wonderful Friends
in the Chatham and Toronto areas. The family would like to express
gratitude to Dr. Donna
WATERRUD of Chatham, Dr. James
CHIAROTTO
and Pamela
WEST of Centenary Hospital, Scarborough, the staff
of St. Andrew's Residence, Chatham, and the staff of Scarborough
Retirement Centre, Scarborough. A special heartfelt thank you
to the staff of Livingston Lodge Palliative Care for touching
our hearts and easing our pain. Visitors will be received at
the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620 Cross Street, Dresden
on Monday, May 2, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted from the chapel of the funeral home on Tuesday,
May 3, 2005 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Allan
LIVINGSTONE officiating.
Interment in Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be
made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society.
Terry Lee WEES, age 58, formerly of Chatham and Toronto, passed
away suddenly at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, April
25, 2005. Beloved husband of Margaret
(McEWEN)
WEES, loving father
of Brent and Jackie
WEES of Toronto, Todd and Janet
WEES of Lake
Tahoe,▲
Nevada,▲
Justin▲ and Amy
WEES of San Diego, California,
and step-son Kent and Leslie
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Kingston. A loving grandfather
to Eva WEES,
Maggie▲
WEES, and Dylan
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and a loving brother
to Cindy and John
STEEP of Toronto. An extra special uncle, who
will be greatly missed by Lindsay and Dan
PICKERING of Embro,
and Robyn HODGE of Toronto. Terry is predeceased by his father
Sherman George
WEES, and his mother Hilda Ilene
WEES on April
25, 2005. Although Terry's passing was unexpected, his love of
life, Friends and family provided us all with a legacy that will
live on in our hearts forever. Cremation has taken place in Las
Vegas, Nevada with a Memorial Service to be conducted at a later
date in Las Vegas and San Diego. Anyone wishing to pay their
respects to Terry is invited to join the family during the period
of visitation on Monday, May 2, 2005 at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Terry
will also be remembered during the funeral service of his mother
Hilda WEES on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions
may be made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-07-06 published
ZANDBERGEN,
Agnes▼
M.▼ (née
SHOMPHE)
Agnes M. ZANDBERGEN a resident of Petrolia, formerly of Wallaceburg
passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at Meadowview Villa,
in Petrolia at the age of 76. Mrs.
ZANDBERGEN was born in Cape
Breton Island and was a daughter of the late Simeon and Eugenie
(CHIASSON)
SHOMPHE.
She had resided in Wallaceburg for the past
49 years. Agnes was a member of Holy Family Church in Wallaceburg.
Beloved wife of the late John
ZANDBERGEN (2000.) Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Rosemarie and Robert
TULLOCH of Sombra, Louise
& Mike STALLAERT of Dover Centre, Ann
ZANDBERGEN of Wallaceburg,
John ZANDBERGEN of Sarnia, Lisa
ZANDBERGEN of Sarnia and Yvette
ZANDBERGEN of Wallaceburg. Kind sister of Caroline
DEVEAU,
Marie
Sophie and Alcide
SHOMPHE.
Sadly missed by her grandchildren
Janice (Mrs. Mark)
PETRANIK, Kelly
TULLOCH, David
TULLOCH, Eric
LEPOIVRE, Carrie
LEPOIVRE, Wayne
STALLAERT, Jeff
STALLAERT, Greg
STALLAERT and Matt
ZANDBERGEN and her great grandchildren Daniel,
Hannah and Kaiden
PETRANIK.
Predeceased by her sisters Roseanne
LEBLANC, Marie
MUISSE, Dora
CORTEAU, Lena
SHOMPHE (infant) and
her brothers William
SHOMPHE and Tom
SHOMPHE.
The late Agnes
M. ZANDBERGEN rested at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639
Elgin Street, Wallaceburg until Friday, July 1, 2005 when the
funeral mass was celebrated from Holy Family Church at 10 a.m.
with Fr. Greg
BONIN, Celebrant. Pall Bearers were Mark
PETRANIK,
David TULLOCH, Wayne
STALLAERT, Jeff
STALLAERT, Greg
STALLAERT
and Matt ZANDBERGEN.
Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg.
Donations to the Holy Family Church, Wallaceburg or St. Phillips,
Petrolia may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of Agnes ZANDBERGEN.
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ZANDBERGEN,
Agnes▲
M.▲ (née
SHOMPHE)
A resident of Petrolia, formerly of Wallaceburg, passed away
on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at Meadowview Villa, in Petrolia,
at the age of 76. She was a daughter of the late Simeon and Eugenie
(CHIASSON)
SHOMPHE.
Beloved wife of the late John
ZANDBERGEN
(2000). Loving mother and mother-in-law of: Rosemarie and Robert
TULLOCH of Sombra, Louise and Mike
STALLAERT of Dover Centre,
Ann ZANDBERGEN of Wallaceburg, John
ZANDBERGEN of Sarnia, Lisa
ZANDBERGEN of Sarnia, and Yvette
ZANDBERGEN of Wallaceburg. Sadly
missed by her grandchildren: Janice (Mrs. Mark)
PETRANIK,
Kelly
TULLOCH, David
TULLOCH, Eric
LEPOIVRE, Carrie
LEPOIVRE, Wayne
STALLAERT, Jeff
STALLAERT, Greg
STALLAERT and Matt
ZANDBERGEN
and her greatgrandchildren: Daniel, Hannah and Kaiden
PETRANIK.
Visitation will be held at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home,
639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg on Thursday, June 30, 2005 from
7-9 p.m. with parish prayers at 8 p.m. The funeral Mass will
be celebrated from Holy Family Church, in Wallaceburg, on Friday,
July 1, 2005, at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery,
Wallaceburg. Donations to the Holy Family Church, Wallaceburg
or St. Phillips Church, Petrolia may be left at the funeral home.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-11 published
CHIASSON-
SMITH,
Katie
(Janurary 12, 1985-July 11, 2002)
Don't think of Katie as gone away,
Her adventure has just begun,
Our lives hold many dimensions,
Life on earth is merely one.
Remember Katie smiling,
As she is today,
Knowing only our sadness,
Can truly pass away.
Think of her forever alive,
In the hearts of those she touched.
No one loved is ever lost, and Katie is loved so much.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-08 published
GENEREAUX,
Vera
L. (née
SKEVINGTON)
Tuesday, September 06, 2005, at the age of 48 years, Vera L.
GENEREAUX (née
SKEVINGTON) passed away surrounded by her family
in Port Stanley, Ontario. On my final journey (at least it could
be. There may be more when I get there. Not sure yet). My life
has been full of many special journeys and some not so special,
but overall, I have been very blessed to have family and good
Friends around me. Therefore my last request is to have you all
come and join me at this time in a celebration of life, for yourselves,
for me and everyone else in the world. Please come in bright
colours like you would to a party, only wear dark if that's what
you're comfortable in. Let's make it a celebration. Daughter
of the late Russell
SKEVINGTON (1987) and Dorothy
(WILKINSON)
SKEVINGTON (1993.) Survived by two daughters Billy Jo
KIPPAX
(Port Colborne), Kristin
FITZELLE (London) and five grandchildren
Kathy, Monica, Cody, Albert and Dawn and brothers and sisters
Norman (Dawne)
SKEVINGTON of Tillsonburg, Richard (Sharron)
SKEVINGTON
of Hickson, Georgina
SKEVINGTON and Don
MacKAY of Port Royal,
Harriet (Larry)
DAWSON of Simcoe, Roger
SKEVINGTON and Kim
CHIASSON
of Tillsonburg, Ronson (June)
SKEVINGTON of Trenton. Predeceased
by sister Charlotte
(SKEVINGTON)
CHAPMAN (1997,) brother-in-law
Harold CHAPMAN (2004.) Also survived and supported by many Aunts,
Uncles, Nieces and Nephews. The family will receive Friends and
family at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(842-5221) on Thursday, September 08, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service for Vera will be held in the Ostrander's
Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, September 09, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.
Florence WILKINSON and Larry
DAWSON officiating. Cremation to
follow. At the family's request, memorial donations (payable
by cheque) may be made to a charity of one's choice. Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-26 published
Tribute:
Harry
J.
BOYLE
'A wonderful, creative individual who... produced some of the
best programs the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ever did'
By Pierre JUNEAU,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Thursday, January
27, 2005 - Page S7
Montreal -- Harry J.
BOYLE will be remembered as a creative broadcaster
and executive. But I think many people who crossed his path will
just think of Harry as a sensitive, genuine person with a great
sense of humour, a sharp mind, a flair to perceive talent in
people or to detect bluff. While I was vice-chairman of the Board
of Broadcast Governors, its chairman, Andrew
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, supported
the idea of assembling a small and informal group that would
try to come up with new ideas to stimulate and evaluate "Canadian
content" in radio and television. While I was searching for names,
I happened to meet a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation researcher,
Rodrigue CHIASSON, who worked in Toronto. He mentioned Harry's
name to me. Coming from Montreal, I had never heard of him.
"I can't think of a better person for what you have in mind,"
said Rod. "He's just a wonderful, creative individual who has
produced some of the best programs the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation ever did."
That is how Harry and I came to meet. The group was formed and,
besides Harry and Rod, included Patrick
WATSON and two or three
others.
Later, in 1968, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission was created and Harry was appointed vice-chairman.
He remained in that post until I left in 1975, when he then became
chairman. We worked closely together for seven challenging, but
exciting, years. The Board of Broadcast Governors had been in
existence from 1958 to 1968, but a completely new act had been
passed by Parliament and new policies were expected: An important
increase of Canadian programs on radio and television, more Canadian
music on radio, the Canadianization of all radio, television
and cable companies. Almost all cable companies were American
or British. It took about two years to arrange for the transfers
to Canadian owners, and involved investments of about $150-million.
We had support from some people in the industry -- mainly those
who were acquiring some of those previously foreign properties.
But the proposed increase in Canadian programming met with some
pretty dramatic opposition.
Besides Harry, the commission included some journalists such
as Pat Pearce from Montreal, literary critic and professor Northrop
FRY, an engineer, top business people from every province, and
a physician from a Newfoundland outport. Five of the 15 commissioners
were full-time members. Despite lively controversies, decisions
were unanimous.
Harry and I had an entirely informal relationship. We had the
commission meetings, of course, but if something important suddenly
came up, there were no appointments arranged through secretaries.
There would be a sharp knock on my door, from Harry's big brass
ring. He would come in and sit down. I enjoyed the interruption
and dropped whatever I was doing. Very often, the discussion
would reorient our thinking and open a new perspective in our
deliberations.
Harry was a wonderful storyteller, and his collection of stories
was inexhaustible. I have met few people with such an extraordinary
memory. He remembered people, conversations, scenery, happenings,
even odours in the general store that, if I remember well, his
family owned in Wingham, Ontario Harry could hardly speak a word
of French, but I was constantly amazed by the number of Friends
he had in Quebec and how familiar he was with Quebec culture.
Although he was not bilingual, he was bicultural.
Harry's career had been mostly in public broadcasting, while
the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
dealt more often with private broadcasters throughout the country.
But he seemed to have as many Friends in private radio and television
as he had at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. There were
few public broadcasters and hundreds of private broadcasters
and cable companies. He had been so long and so creative in that
field, and they respected his competence and his sense of humour.
He seemed to enjoy himself despite the endless hours we had to
spend in public hearings listening to applications for an increase
in cable rates in northern Newfoundland or the Beauce region
of Quebec or whether a Texas cable company owner in Trois-Rivières
ought to be allowed to retain his company despite recent Canadian
legislation.
I liked having Harry beside me during these hearings. We could
share comments, and I enjoyed his very personal way of questioning
applicants. I hope I may be permitted, now, to mention something
I never brought up with him during all those years of companionship.
Hearings would often go from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., sometimes for
four or five days. Harry would smoke a pipe filled with very
strong tobacco almost continuously. But our Friendship endured.
Eventually, he moved back to Toronto. We met now and then but
not often enough.
Pierre JUNEAU is a former broadcasting and National Film Board
executive who served as chairman of the Canadian Radio-Television
and Telecommunications Commission from 1968 to 1975.
An obituary of Harry J.
BOYLE appeared on January 24.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-09 published
BROADLEY,
Vera▼ (née
CASTLE)
(January 20, 1927-November 7, 2005)
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga.
Loving wife of the late Harold
BROADLEY. Dear mother to Patricia
BARBER of Barrie, David (wife
Andrea
GRIFFIN) of Mississauga
and Ian (wife
Diane▼
CHIASSON) of Montreal. Wonderful grammie
to Thomas, Kevin and Grace. Vera was the youngest of 11 children
born to Jennie Ellen
IRVING and Walter Charles
CASTLE of Montreal.
She is predeceased by her brothers Walter, Frank, Albert, Edward
and Victor and her sisters Jennie, Doris, Katie, Ada and Ivy.
Vera and Harold enjoyed forty wonderful years together, starting
out in Rosemount, Quebec and later moving to Roxboro, a suburb
of Montreal. Vera loved dogs, and was a Registered Breeder of
Championship Shelties. When at home, Vera was constantly shadowed
by at least one of her Shelties, often by two or three, and always
by her beloved Papillion, M'Lord.
In 1985, Vera and Harold moved from Roxboro to Belleville, Ontario
where they joined Vera's sister Ivy and Harold's brother Bob,
in an active retirement. In Belleville they were both involved
in the senior's community, in particular with the Kiwanis Club.
After Harold's passing in 1995 Vera moved to Mississauga to be
closer to her first grandchild, Thomas. Little did she know that
Kevin and Grace would soon follow!
In recent years, Vera's health failed her but she still managed
to smile and joke with the many health care professionals who
came to know her. Vera's family would like to thank all who have
supported her over the last few years. In particular, we thank
the staff of the Regency Retirement Residence as well as the
staff of Credit Valley Hospital and Trillium Health Centre.
Mrs. BROADLEY is 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 Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service in the chapel on Friday, November 11, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, Vera's family would ask for donations to
the Trillium Health Centre Foundation.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-24 published
CHIASSON,
Marcel
Peacefully, on Saturday, April 23, 2005 at the Trillium Health
Centre - Mississauga, at the age of 76. Beloved husband of Yvonne,
just months shy of 50 years together. Always in the hearts of
his children Brian, Virginia and her husband Richard
NICHOLS,
Paul, Michael and his wife Linda. Devoted and cherished grandpa
of Andrew, Jennifer and Stacy
NICHOLS and Patric
CHIASSON.
Marcel
will be dearly missed by his siblings Tom, Virginia (Willy
LEFORT,)
Rita WALL, and Daniel. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
"Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North
of Queen Elizabeth Way), on Sunday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass will be held at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, 4070 Central
Parkway E., Mississauga on Monday, April 25, 2005 at 9: 30 a.m.
Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. If desired, remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-07 published
CHIASSON,
John
(37 year employee Greyhound Bus Lines) Suddenly at home on Saturday,
September 3, 2005. Dear brother of Joseph
CHIASSON of Lakefield,
Leo CHIASSON of California, Annie Mae and her husband Frank
MERRIAM
of California. Remembered by nieces and nephews and his coffee
club pals. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), for a Memorial Service on Friday, September 9th
at four o'clock. Cremation. If desired, donations to the Toronto
Humane Society, 11 River Street, Toronto M5A 4C2 would be appreciated.
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
KARRY,
Fred
Peacefully, on Wednesday, October 12, 2005, at the Trillium Health
Centre, Mississauga. Fred, 75 years of age, beloved husband of
Shirley.
Loving father of Kim and her husband Rick
CHIASSON,
and Karen and her husband Carl
STERRITT.
Loving
Poppa of Kristen,
Melissa and Jake. Dear brother of Ken
KARRY, and Marg and her
husband Jack
CORNEY.
Predeceased by his sister Eleanor
LONGSTREET,
and his parents Fred and Erica. He will be sadly missed by his
family and Friends. Fred maintained his sharp wit, clear mind
and inner strength. Friends wil be received at the J.S. Jones
& son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Rd. (north of Maple Ave.),
Georgetown, 905-877-3631, on Sunday, October 16 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday,
October 17, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Brampton Cemetery, Brampton.
In memory contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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CHIASSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-09 published
BROADLEY,
Vera▲ (née
CASTLE) (January 20, 1927-November 7, 2005)
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga. Loving
wife of the late Harold
BROADLEY. Dear mother to Patricia
BARBER
of Barrie, David (wife
Andrea
GRIFFIN) of Mississauga and Ian
(wife Diane▲
CHIASSON) of Montreal. Wonderful Grammie to Thomas,
Kevin and Grace. Vera was the youngest of 11 children born to
Jennie Ellen
IRVING and Walter Charles
CASTLE of Montreal. She
is predeceased by her brothers Walter, Frank, Albert, Edward
and Victor and her sisters Jennie, Doris, Katie, Ada and Ivy.
Vera and Harold enjoyed forty wonderful years together, starting
out in Rosemount, Quebec and later moving to Roxboro, a suburb
of Montreal. Vera loved dogs, and was a registered breeder of
championship Shelties. When at home, Vera was constantly shadowed
by at least one of her Shelties, often by two or three, and always
by her beloved Papillion, M'Lord. In 1985, Vera and Harold moved
from Roxboro to Belleville, Ontario, where they joined Vera's
sister Ivy and Harold's brother Bob, in an active retirement.
In Belleville they were both involved in the Seniors' Community,
in particular with the Kiwanis Club. After Harold's passing in
1995 Vera moved to Mississauga to be closer to her first grandchild,
Thomas. Little did she know that Kevin and Grace would soon follow!
In recent years, Vera's health failed her but she still managed
to smile and joke with the many health care professionals who
came to know her. Vera's family would like to thank all who have
supported her over the last few years. In particular, we thank
the staff of the Regency Retirement Residence as well as the
staff of Credit Valley Hospital and Trillium Health Centre. Mrs.
BROADLEY is 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 Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, November 11, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, Vera's family would
ask for donations to the Trillium Health Centre Foundation.
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CHIAVATTI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-05 published
DANIELS,
Raymond "
Ray"
It is with great sadness the Daniels family announces the passing
of our beloved Ray. Devoted husband and best friend of Rita.
Loving father of Anne (Roger
MAHER), Catherine "Cathy", Peggy
(Don MALLORY), Susy (Tom
KIRBY), Jane (Glenn
CAMPBELL), Eileen
"I" (Rob MacDONALD), Roe (Ron
BRADSHAW) and Raymond
DANIELS.
Dearest grandfather to Danielle (Mark
CHIAVATTI,) Roger-Aaron,
Sarah, Christine (Tom
PRESTON), Kelly, Carey-Ann (Ryan
KERR),
Adam, Brock, Brandon, Bradley, Ryan and Ashley, and great-grandfather
to Emily. Cherished brother of Wilbur, Rosemary (Ray
HOLLAND)
and Alvin (Gwen). Will be sadly missed by many other family members
and a multitude of Friends. Resting at Chapel Ridge Funeral Home,
8911 Woodbine Ave (3 lights north of Hwy. 7) Markham, 905-305-8508.
Family and Friends are invited to visit on Saturday, June 4th
from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, June 5th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass on Monday, June 6th at 1: 00 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church,
5633 Hwy. 7 East (south side, east of McCowan Rd.) Markham, followed
by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
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CHIBA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-27 published
TAHARA,
Ayako
Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at Toronto East General
Hospital in her 90th year. Ayako, beloved wife of the late Noboru
G. TAHARA.
She will be sadly missed by her children Marjorie
Izumi and her late husband Ken, Aileen
CHIBA and her late husband
Roy, Pauline Naomi and her husband Toivo
KNUDE. Sister of Hideko,
Yonekura (Harry), Yoshiye Mary
SUYAMA (Kunio), and the late Kiyoko
SHIMANO
(Jim,)
Isamu
OMORI and his surviving spouse Tamako. Sister-in-law
of Dorothy
TAHARA and her late husband Mamoru. Loving Bachan
of Steve (Deb), Karen (Greg), Linda (C.J.), Craig, Blair, Tiiu.
Hi-bachan of Nathaniel, Elijah, Uriah, Khaleel, Jaden and Tyler.
She will be missed by her many nieces, nephews, family and Friends.
Visitation at the McDougall and Brown Funeral Home, 2900 Kingston
Rd., Scarborough (between St. Clair Ave. E. and McCowan Ave.)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Service on Sunday evening
at 8 p.m. at the Toronto Buddhist Church (918 Bathurst Street, north
of Bloor St). Committal Service and Cremation to follow on Monday
morning.
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CHIBLOW o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-02-02 published
PELTIER
--In loving memory of a dear husband, dad and mishoomis, Gilbert (Zhaabaade)
PELTIER, who passed away February 4th, 2004.
This month comes back with deep pain
It brings back that day we will never forget.
No one knows the grief we must bear
The secret tears we shed and the ache in our hearts that will always stay
We miss the things you used to say
You were always there when we needed you.
Your strength and courage were like none we've seen.
We will never forget the values you taught us.
For they were your gifts and now
For us to teach our children.
We will never forget you,
Husband/dad/mishoomis
We will honour you every day.
In how we live, and who we are.
Forever loved and sadly missed by wife Lavina, children Danny, Rhonda (husband Bob
CHIBLOW), Liz
(husband Nabob
MAKADEBIN) and grandchildren Amy, Keegan, Kayla, Dylan and MacKenzie.
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CHIC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-19 published
Pat CURRAN,
Traffic
Reporter (1939-2005)
Until helicopters cut her out of a job, the Canadian Automobile
Association traffic reporter did her daily best to make sure
everyone in Toronto got home safely
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special▲ to The Globe and Mail, Monday, December
19, 2005, Page S11
Toronto -- Pat
CURRAN was the Voice of the Canadian Automobile
Association in Toronto and an authority on school-safety patrols
and road and vehicle safety. Every day, she did her best to try
and make sure people got home safely.
From 1962 to 1977, Pat
CURRAN broadcast radio reports on most
Metro Toronto stations. The motor league had its own studio --
with direct lines to most of the city's big radio stations --
where she put on her headset and went to work smoothing the way
for Toronto commuters.
According to the Canadian Automobile Association, Ms.
CURRAN
was only the second traffic reporter in the city and the only
woman to hold such a post, prompting a Toronto Telegram reporter
to write: "Pat
CURRAN, the dulcet, if not downright sexy voice
you hear giving the morning traffic reports on such stations
as CKFH,
CHIC and
CHFI."
Ms. CURRAN gave her reports during rush hour in the early morning
and then in late afternoon -- both for about two hours at a time.
Her information came from the Canadian Automobile Association's
own patrol vehicles, the police, from emergency call boxes on
the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway and from tow-truck
drivers and the like.
Pat CURRAN was a graduate of the radio-and-television-arts course
at Toronto's Ryerson Polytechnic Institute who ached to be an
announcer. One week before graduating, she sent an application
to the Canadian Automobile Association and was hired almost immediately.
Making use of what her mother Norma
CURRAN called a "very nice,
modulated voice," she also enjoyed two five-minute spots per
week on radio shows by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcaster
Elwood GLOVER.
"I was in Toronto, the major market, and doing what I wanted,"
Pat CURRAN told her company publication Canadian Automobile Association
Today in 1995, the year she retired. "The part I enjoyed doing
most were the traffic reports. Women were frowned upon in radio,
so I think I broke the ground for the coming crowd."
In 1977, radio stations began using reporters aloft in helicopters
and that signalled the end of her traffic reports. Her role became
redundant.
"The Canadian Automobile Association's service was no longer
required when the helicopter era began," Norma
CURRAN said. "The
radio stations were feeding Pat's information to the helicopter
reporters. Pat was doing all the work and the helicopter reporters
weren't doing much and the Canadian Automobile Association felt
that wasn't right. The Canadian Automobile Association did these
traffic reports as a public service and decided it was time to
end it. The radio station at the Canadian Automobile Association
was taken out immediately."
But it wasn't the end of Ms.
CURRAN's tenure with the Canadian
Automobile Association. She became manager of consumer and public
information for its consumer and technical services division.
When media outlets wanted an opinion on traffic and other travel
issues, Ms.
CURRAN was the Canadian Automobile Association person
most often quoted.
Her specialty, however, was school patrols and vehicle and road
safety. She worked closely with Transport Canada to promote the
proper use of child-restraint systems and she implemented a wide
variety of safety programs for drivers and pedestrians. She campaigned
incessantly for seat-belt legislation and promoted the concept
of government-approved standards for seat belts in automobiles
manufactured in North America.
From 1969 until 1995, Ms.
CURRAN co-ordinated the Canadian Automobile
Association's training camp for school safety patrol officers
and pioneered the introduction of guards at street crossings
near schools.
"Pat originated all the safety patrols and crossing guards at
schools in conjunction with the police and the boards of education,"
said Sam CASS, for 39 years Toronto's commissioner of roads and
traffic. "She threw her weight around considerably. She persuaded
the provincial government to include traffic safety in their
policies on highways and roads.
"Way back then, traffic safety wasn't considered that important
by the police. To some police officers, traffic duty was a punishment.
But now it's a major part of policing."
Mr. CASS said Ms.
CURRAN even convinced the Ministry of Transportation
to widen the shoulders on the sides of Ontario roads and to move
poles and posts even farther back so that drivers would be less
likely to run into them. She also served on the Toronto Metro
Safety Council, the Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals
and the Better Roads Coalition.
It would be safe to say that Pat
CURRAN was obsessed with safety.
After her death, Norman
CURRAN discovered the trunk of her daughter's
car held enough winter emergency equipment to supply an alpine
ski patrol. "I couldn't believe the stuff that was in there,"
Norma CURRAN said. "If she was in trouble in bad weather, she
was prepared. She practised what she preached."
Pat CURRAN was born March 29, 1939, in Hamilton, Ontario She
died of leukemia in Toronto on July 19, 2005. She leaves her
mother Norma. She never married and was predeceased by her father,
William, and brother, Robert.
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CHICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-06 published
DYER,
John
Herbert
Peacefully at his home near Cookstown, in his 90th year, on April
4th, 2005. Loving husband of Vera. Beloved brother of Bernice
and the late Norm
STANLEY, the late George and the late Elsie
DYER.
Brother-in-law to Nancy and the late Allen
CHICK, the late
Robert and the late Marion
BENNETT.
Uncle to Bill and Barbara,
Marilyn and Jim, Bill and Heather, Patricia and Dave, Shari and
the late Allen
JAMES.
Great-uncle to Jennifer, Jeffrey, Christopher,
David, Sarah, Brian, Michael, Madison, Taylor, Troy and Brad.
A Memorial Service will take place at Monk Funeral Home, 6 Helen
Street, Bobcaygeon (1-866-393-0063) on Friday, April 8th, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations to the Oncology Units of Sunnybrook
and Women's College Health Sciences Centre or Princess Margaret
Hospital would be appreciated. We are pleased to accept messages
of condolence at www.monkfuneralhome.com.
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CHICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-12 published
KOSARENKO,
Joyce
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga on Saturday,
September 10, 2005 in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Ernie. Loving
mother of Susan and her husband Michael
CONNER. Dear grandma
of Erin, Casey, Alyson, and great-grandma of Luna and Madison.
Dear sister of Verna
CHICK,
Doreen
LORD, Barrie
NOWELL, and the
late Carol
ZELANKO and Richard
NOWELL.
She will be sadly missed
by all her family and Friends. A private graveside service will
be held in Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Trillium Health Centre Foundation, Mississauga
or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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