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DRURY o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-22 published
SMITH,
Marion
Grace
(WILSON)
Marion Grace
(WILSON)
SMITH passed away peacefully surrounded
by her loving family at Groves Memorial Hospital, Fergus, on
Sunday June 12, 2005 in her 57th year. Beloved wife and best
friend for 36 years of Bruce
SMITH of Arthur. Dear mother of
Shelda and Greg
MORPHY of Moorefield, Don and Debbie
SMITH of
Flesherton, Darlene and John
SINCLAIR of Elora and Shaun
SMITH
and friend Ronda
SCHNURR of Arthur. Loving grandma of Stanley,
Isaac, Sadie and Shayna. Much cherished daughter of Leonard and
Grace WILSON of Mount Forest. Sadly missed by her brothers and
sisters Ruth and Jack
DRIMMIE of Holstein, Joan and Gord
MacCANNELL
of Orangeville, Dorothy and Murray
WHITE/WHYTE of Paisley, Ken
WILSON
and friend Connie
COOK of Dundalk, Don and Janice
WILSON of Belwood,
Joyce and Steve
DEKRUYF of Burford and Rob
WILSON of Calgary,
Alberta. Dear sister-in-law to Olive and Roy
POIRIER of Dundas,
Archie and
Vi SMITH of Mount Forest, May and Delmer
SLACK of
Holstein, Ray and Marie
SMITH of Valgagne, Chris and Alex
PATTERSON
of Hanover. Lovingly remembered by her precious Aunt Isabelle
DRURY. Survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Marion was fond of people both young and old. She spent most
of her time caring for her family. Her passions were being involved
with the Arthur United Church and the love of her grandchildren.
Friends and family gathered at Crawford Funeral Home in Arthur
on Monday June 13 and Tuesday June 14. The funeral service was
held on Wednesday June 15 at the Arthur United Church at 11 a.m.
The service opened with a solo of "Jesus Loves Me" by Reverend Jeff
McCRACKEN.
Reverend
Bruce
DICKSON/DIXON did the recollection of Marion
SMITH's life. Lloyd
LATOUR sang one of Marion's favourite hymns
entitled "How Great Thou Art." Marnie
MAINLAND and Faye
CRAGI
read Scripture.
Rev. Martin
DAWSON's message entitled "Leading a Life That God
Would Like", described Marion as having qualities exemplifying
those of a "Saint".
A piper from the Mississauga Fire Brigade lead the procession
out of the church with a beautiful rendition of "Amazing Grace."
Interment was in Greenfield Cemetery in Arthur.
Honorary Pallbearers were Al
McEACHERN, Don
WILSON, Ken
WILSON
and Rob WILSON.
Pallbearers were Sandor
BEDO, Daryl
DEKRUYF,
Dale MacCANNELL, Kevin
MacCANNELL, Wayne
MacDONALD and Bill
MAINLAND.
Flowerbearers were Debbie
FERGUSON, Velda
JACK, Colleen
JOHNSON,
Alex MacCABE, Lee Ann
MacCANNELL, and Jenna
WILSON. Remembrances
were made to Arthur United Church, Groves Memorial Hospital Building
Fund or of one's choice - all are very much appreciated by the
family.
A Tribute To Marion
(written by one of Marion's special Friends)
Such a special friend is so hard to find, and we were so blessed
to call you "mine".
You cherished your family with love and pride, and graciously
took each day in stride.
Together with Bruce you shared a wonderful life, you each chose
so well for a husband and wife.
Your children you cherished, your precious grandchildren as well,
with each new arrival your heart would swell.
Your gardens, your flowers you tended with care, your gifts and
your talents you would unselfishly share.
Your quiet little chuckle, your beautiful brown eyes, your welcoming
home, your meals and your pies.
As a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a grandma, an aunt,
a niece or a friend, you loved each and everyone right to the
end.
In cards we were told we didn't play our hands, so we laughed
and we chuckled and tried a new plan.
But trying to play like the men soon went amuck, because they
really never had a plan.. just plain old luck.
A campfire, a New Years eve party, a visit... whatever, we always
had such a great time together
We will cherish always these wonderful things, especially now
that you've been given your angel wings.
We know not what the Lord has in His plan, so we will carry on
bravely and try to understand.
Your journey has been such an incredible one, but far too soon,
that journey was done.
Your reward in Heaven will be great I know, for your faith and
your courage you would always show.
Some days like these in life it seems the pleasures are few,
but we only have to recall what a pleasure it was to have a friend
like you!
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DRURY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-04 published
EMENY,
Geraldine
(DRURY)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre - University Campus
on Monday, May 2nd, 2005, Geraldine
(DRURY)
EMENY of London in
her 66th year. Dear mother of Larry Richard
EMENY and his wife
Wanda of Napanee and John Allen
EMENY and his wife
Kammy
BLYDE
of London. Dear sister of Kathy
KRISTENSON and her husband John
of Burlington. Predeceased by her sisters Rita, Stella and Rose,
and her brothers John, Bill and Gerald. Loving grandmother of
Michael and Laura
EMENY and Shyla
BLYDE and 1 greatgrand_son.
Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received by the family
1 hour prior to the memorial service to celebrate Geraldine's
life which will be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Friday,
May 6th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with the Wings of Prayer Ministries
officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide
Street North, London, Ontario N6B 3H8. (Online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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DRURY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-28 published
DRURY,
Roberta
Louise (née
BOURNE)
(11 July, 1941-29 May, 2003)
Affectionately "Bobbie- Lou"
Death is nothing at all; I have only slipped away into the next
room - I am I - you are you, what ever we were to each other
we still are.
Call me by my old fashioned name.
Speak to me in the way you always do.
Put no difference into your tongue; wear no forced air of solemnity
or great sorrow.
Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Why should I be out of
your mind because I am out of sight?.
I am but waiting for you for an interval, somewhere near, just
around the corner
All is well.
The life that I have and the Love that I have is yours. The love
that I have of the life that I have is yours and yours and yours.
A sleep I shall have, and a rest I shall have, and death shall
be but a pause - for the peace of my days in the long grass shall
be yours and yours and yours.
In Loving remembrance of a wonderful Wife and Friend
Love Peter.
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GAULD,
Clayton
Wallace
Peacefully at Lambton Meadowview Petrolia on September 1, 2005,
Clayton Wallace
GAULD, formerly of Zone Street, Wyoming. Beloved
husband of the late Shirley
(WALDECK) 1969 and the late Lucy
(YOUNG) 2000. Dear father of Shelly (Gary)
DRURY of Petrolia
and Lonnie (Joy)
GAULD of R.R.#4 Petrolia. Grandfather of 4 and
great-grandfather of 8. Brother of Mary
KUSH,
Grace
HARTLEY,
Laura BURCH,
Shirley
KELLY and Harriett
FRANCIS. Predeceased
by George, Emerson, Joe and Leone. Aged 77 years. Resting at
the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, McFarlane
Chapel, 9 James Street South at Watt, Forest. Funeral Service
on Saturday, September 3, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor David
BONNEY of Wyoming Baptist Church. Visitation Friday 4: 30-8:00
p.m. only. Private interment Hillsdale Cemetery Petrolia. Donations
to Lambton Meadowview Auxilliary appreciated. (Cheques only received
at the Funeral Home). A Memorial Tree will be planted in memory
of "Clayton" by the Dodge Family.
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TODD,
Wilbert
A resident of R.R.#7 Thamesville, passed away peacefully at the
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, on Friday, October 21, 2005 at
the age of 88. Born in Aldborough Twp.,
son of the late William
and Violet
(GARDINER)
TODD.
Predeceased by his first wife
Verna
TODD (1983) and his late wife
Marie
DRURY (2004.) Beloved father
of Vera Todd
LEVERTON of R.R.#7 Thamesville, Norma and Scott
JAY of R.R.#1 Muirkirk, and Wm. Gordon and Elizabeth Ann
TODD
of R.R.#2 Tupperville. Loving grandfather of Lesley
TODD and
Marc MILLER of Wallaceburg, Matthew and Natalie
TODD of Highgate,
Jason TODD of Dresden, Christopher
LEVERTON of Ridgetown, Adam
LEVERTON of Poland, Mike
JAY and Jordan
JAY of R.R.#1 Muirkirk.
Cherished great-grandfather of several great-grandchildren. Step-father
and step-grandfather of Mary Ellen and Ted
VERCOUTEREN and their
family of Blenheim. Earl and Sue
DRURY and their family of Blenheim.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The Todd family
will receive Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria
Street, Thamesville on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel of the funeral home on Monday,
October 24, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Mary
ELFORD of Highgate
officiating. Interment Gosnell Cemetery, Orford Twp. Donations
may be made at the funeral home by cheque to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the charity of one's choice. Highgate Masonic Lodge
#336 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons will hold a masonic service
on Sunday evening at 6: 45 p.m. A Tree will be planted in Memory
of Wilbert Todd in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."
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DRURY,
Janet
(DOBELL) (1918-2005)
Mum died peacefully on Sunday, May 1st, 2005, at her home in
Mansonville, Quebec with her 4 children and her much loved dog
Bianca with her. Janet was the beloved wife of the late Chip
DRURY, sister to Alfred
DOBELL, and loving mother to Sally
(McDOUGALL,)
Chip, Penny
(BALLEM,)
Pansy
(GAUDREAU,) and Reid. Her grandchildren
Todd, John, Reid, Peter, Kate, Alexandra, Jack, Kyrke, Taylor,
Kevin, and Baye were devoted to their Jaja and she was sorry
not to have more time with her much awaited great-grandchildren
Ben and Jane. Jaja was a force to be reckoned with and we all
worked hard to keep up with her. She enjoyed many Friends, young
and old, and was a tireless volunteer and a generous supporter
of many different community organizations. She had a great run
and we shall all miss her. In her last few weeks she received
wonderful care from the palliative care team at the Mansonville
centre local de services communautaires - their kindness was
greatly appreciated by all of us.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday,
May 6th at St. George's Anglican Church, 1101 Stanley, Montreal,
Quebec with a reception to follow at the University Club of Montreal,
2047 Mansfield.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice or the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Monteregie, The Building Fund, (178 Chemin du Vide, St Angel
de Monnoir, Quebec, J0L 1P0).
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Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Sergeant-At-Arms (1935-2005)
The House of Commons' longest-serving sergeant-at-arms presented
the image of a man one would not wisely cross. He ran Parliament
Hill as a 'private fiefdom'
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, September
3, 2005, Page S7
Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER paraded daily into the House of Commons with a military
bearing befitting a retired major-general. As sergeant-at-arms,
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER handled responsibilities ranging from security to
the allotment of parking slots. His duties that gave him much
control over the day-to-day lives of members of Parliament, a
power exercised out of public sight.
More conspicuous was Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER's role in leading the parades
that open and close a day's sitting. In preceding the Speaker
on entering and leaving the House, the sergeant-at-arms carries
the ceremonial mace, a symbol of authority.
Dressed in a black court coat and a tricorne hat, the mace gripped
by his right hand as it rested on his right shoulder, a ceremonial
sword carried at his left hip, with service ribbons on his breast
adding a dash of colour, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER presented the image of
a man one would not wisely cross. For all that, his long tenure
as sergeant-at-arms coincided with a breakdown in traditional
parliamentary behaviour. On two occasions, members grabbed the
mace, a shocking breach of decorum considered a gross contempt
of Parliament.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was the longest-serving sergeant-at-arms since Confederation.
His 27-year tenure surpassed that of the other seven men to have
held the position.
A long climb through the ranks of the armed forces prepared him
well for doing battle with civilians, as Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER proved
a wily adversary in bureaucratic squabbles.
Born in Drummondville, Quebec, Maurice Gaston
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was educated
at Mount Allison University at Sackville, New Brunswick, and,
later, at the University of Liege in Belgium. He enlisted in
the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1952 while still a teenager,
and married Joan
CAHILL of Summerside, Prince Edward Island,
before he was 20.
Serving as a navigator with Maritime Air Command, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
became an air instructor at the Air Navigation School at Winnipeg
in 1960. He was appointed resident staff officer at Laval University
at Quebec City two years later.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER relocated to Europe in 1964, serving as protocol
chief for the armed forces. He was also appointed executive assistant
to the commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force air division.
After graduating from the Canadian Forces staff college in 1969,
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was named bilingual policy adviser to the personnel
chief. He was promoted to the rank of major-general in 1975.
He became executive assistant to Liberal defence minister Donald
MacDONALD in 1970, remaining in the post under Edgar
BENSON,
C.M. (Bud)
DRURY,
James
RICHARDSON and Barnett (Barney)
DANSON.
The retired general was appointed sergeant-at-arms on April 27,
1978, by Pierre
TRUDEAU, the first of seven prime ministers for
whose security on Parliament Hill he was responsible. Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
succeeded David
CURRIE, a decorated war hero awarded the Victoria
Cross who had been sergeant-at-arms for 18 years.
As the official Commons guard, the sergeant-at-arms places the
mace on a table before the Speaker. He then sits patiently throughout
proceedings adjacent to the entrance to the House. The role of
sergeant-at-arms carries with it a centuries-old responsibility
for security, hence the mace and sword.
Yet, one of Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER's first public statements regarded the
diminished size of the Christmas tree installed in the lobby
of the House. Several controversies generated headlines in his
first years. A stern report from the auditor-general was highly
critical of Parliament's administration, noting an annual $3.5-million
deficit from restaurants and cafeterias.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was soon embroiled in a public squabble over spending
with Speaker Jeanne
SAUVÉ.
Without her knowledge, he had ordered
$10,000 of riot gear, including vests, helmets, handcuffs and
12-gauge shotguns. He had also neglected to inform her of the
creation of a new restaurant to address overcrowding in Parliament's
main dining room. Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER opened an elegant, 70-seat restaurant
for senior bureaucrats in the South Block in 1980. The first-class
restaurant served $2.75 gourmet meals, a bargain for top mandarins
as each meal served cost $12 in subsidies.
The Speaker called the restaurant scandalous, ordered it closed
(after having allowed it at first to remain open), and issued
a public rebuke of the sergeant-at-arms' spending habits.
An attempt soon after to end wasteful spending left Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
with egg on his face. A special Commons-Senate committee decided
laying off 30 cafeteria workers would save money. But members
of Parliament and bureaucrats proved sadly incapable of tidying
up after themselves, and the federal health department sent a
letter of reprimand to the sergeant-at-arms insisting the unhygienic
practice not continue.
Over the years, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER has also had to sweep offices for
bugging devices, and ordered walls rebuilt to prevent eavesdropping
among rival caucuses and research staffs.
Two incidents in 2002 raised questions about security in the
wake of the previous year's attacks on New York and Washington.
A protester crashed the official unveiling of former prime minister
Brian Mulroney's portrait. Two weeks later, a man left a grenade
at the front desk of the Langevin Block, across the street from
Parliament Hill and outside of the sergeant-at-arms' jurisdiction.
At the adjournment of the House on October 30, 1991, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
shouldered the mace when rushed by an member of Parliament. Angered
by a ruling by the deputy speaker, New Democrat Ian
WADDELL tried
to grab the mace from the sergeant-at-arms.
An apologetic Mr.
WADDELL was called to stand at the bar of the
House the next afternoon, where he was reprimanded for a breach
of privilege and gross contempt of the House.
In 2002, member of Parliament Keith
MARTIN, then with the Canadian
Alliance, touched the mace in protest the loss off his private
member's bill on marijuana decriminalization. He was censured
by the House.
In 2002, all five parties in the House paid tribute to Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
for his 50 years of public service. (By coincidence, the honour
came 11 years to the day after the
WADDELL incident.) The unanimity
among the speakers led Progressive Conservative leader Joe
CLARK
to quip: "Mr. Speaker, it is a good thing there are only five
parties in the House or these tributes could cause an outbreak
of order."
Earlier that month, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER co-ordinated the royal visit
to Canada as the Canadian Secretary to the Queen. He became the
longest-serving sergeant-at-arms since Confederation last year,
surpassing the 26-year tenure of Henry Robert
SMITH (1892-1917.)
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER took his responsibilities most seriously. In December,
1995, a Liberal member of Parliament in a Santa Claus costume
and accompanied by an elf arrived on the floor of the House to
spread bonhomie. Hansard reporters captured the interruption
in typically understated fashion, inserting a note in the account
of daily proceedings. It read: "Editor's note: Whereupon a visitor
in red entered the Chamber."
The sergeant-at-arms, perhaps not fully appreciating the spirit
of the season, gave the bum's rush to Santa, ushering Stan
DROMISKY
off the floor.
Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was born on June 6, 1935, at Drummondville, Quebec
He died of colon cancer on Tuesday at the Elizabeth Bruyere Health
Centre at Ottawa. He was 70. He is survived by his partner, Mary-Lynn
GALLANT. He also leaves son Michael, and daughter, Nancy, as
well as their mother, Joan, from whom he was separated.
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CARDY,
June (née
DRURY)
Peacefully, on Friday, December 31, 2004 at Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Sciences Centre, in her 73rd year. June, beloved
wife of the late Emerson
CARDY (1993.) Loving mother of Karen
and her husband Chris and Linda. Survived by her dear sister
Audrey STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Friends may call on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles). Funeral Service will be held at the Chapel
on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 at 11 o'clock. Interment to follow
at York Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations may
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Diabetes Association.
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JONES,
Dorothy
Edith
Passed away peacefully, on Sunday, January 23, 2005 in her 98th
year at Elgin Wood Long Term Care Centre in Richmond Hill. Daughter
of the late William and Edith
JONES and beloved sister of the
late Edward, Vera
PARR and Brian. Lovingly remembered by her
sister-in-law Joan
DRURY.
Most beloved special aunt to Grant
JONES, John
PARR, Shelley
WALLACE, Robin
CHEN, Karen
COLLIER,
Morgan JONES, Tracy
SCOTT, Norman
JONES and Bryan
JONES. Dorothy
was also very much loved and will be missed by her many great-nieces
and great-nephews. Family and Friends at the Dixon-Garland Funeral
Home, 166 Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham on Thursday from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 28,
2005 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel. Interment York Cemetery.
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DRURY,
Douglas
K.
G.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Douglas
DRURY after a courageous battle with cancer, on Wednesday, February
16, 2005 at the age of 50. Loving husband of Sandra. Dear father
of Hayden and Melanie. He will be sadly missed by his brother
Bruce (Lori), sister Beth (Norm) and his father John (Joan).
Visitation will be on Saturday, February 19th from 1-2: 30 p.m.
at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W. (one block east
of Kerr), Oakville, Ontario, 905-842-2252, followed by Funeral
Service at 2: 30 p.m. in the Oakview Chapel. Donations to the
Hospital for Sick Children would be appreciated by the family.
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DINENO,
Ida
Suddenly on Monday, April 4, 2005 at the Humber River Regional
Hospital - Church Site. Predeceased by her loving husband Louis.
Loving mother of Merilou
PULLEN and Paul and his wife
Dena
EAMES.
Cherished grandma of Vanessa and her husband, Brent
MOONEY,
Isaac
PULLEN and Donna
DRURY. Survived by her sisters, Mary
FELICE,
Yola TOMPKINSON and predeceased by her siblings, Frank
CECARELLI,
Rose MONTEMURRO, Sam
CECARELLI, Dolly
INGLES, Louise
DOWSLEY
and Barbara
CASTELLARIN.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial
Mass will be held at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 3055 Bloor St.
W. (W. of Royal York Rd.), on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at 11
a.m. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of Canada.
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DRURY,
Marjorie
Rebecca
(FINDLAY)
At Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, on Friday, May 20,
2005. Marjorie
FINDLAY in her 89th year, beloved wife of the
late Gordon
DRURY.
Loving▼ mother of Clarence and his wife
Diane
of Barrie, Keith and his wife Elaine of Beeton, and Doris and
her husband Lloyd
BUCHANAN of Laurel. Loving Grandmother of Michele,
Tammy, Jamie, Donna (Matthew)
ANDERSON, Lisa (Peter)
MURPHY,
and David BUCHANAN.
Great-grandmother of: Chance and Cora Lee
DRURY, and Kyla and Branden
MURPHY.
Predeceased by her sister
Mabel
(Mrs.
Wes
ROWBOTHAM,) and her brothers Harold and William
FINDLAY. Dear sister-in-law of Rita and Muriel
FINDLAY.
Resting
at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905-936-3477,
on Sunday, May 22, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Beeton, 1: 30 p.m.,
Monday, May 23, 2005, followed by interment in Presbyterian Cemetery,
Beeton. In Memory of Marjorie donations to St. Paul's Anglican
Church would be appreciated by the family.
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DRURY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-12 published
GWINN,
James
William
Past president of Alliston Legion Branch 171, Alliston, Ontario.
Passed away suddenly at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston,
Ontario on Saturday, December 10, 2005. Beloved husband of Gwen
DRURY of Barrie, Ontario. Dear father of Jim
GWINN
Jr.
Loving▲
Poppy of James, Daniel, Thomas and Rebecca. Dear brother of Mary
and Collie
BISHOP,
Robert and
Martha,
Melvin and Cathy, Philip
and Peggy, Daniel and Mary and predeceased by Lavina
GIBBS,
Effie
MacLEOD,
Charles,
John and Clem and Abbie. Brother-in-law of
Faye and Larry
LEQUELENEC,
Borden and Bonnie
DRURY. Fondly remembered
by his nieces, nephews and Friends. Resting at the W. John Thomas
Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston, Ontario from
2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, December 14, 2005. Funeral
Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, December 15,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery. If so desired,
memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. An Alliston Legion Branch 171 Service will
be held in the Chapel Wednesday evening at 7: 30 p.m.
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STARR,
David
With great sadness, we wish to announce the passing of David
STARR on Thursday, December 1, 2005. Loving husband of Molly
(née SINGER.)
Devoted father of Trudy
BLEIER and Rita and her
husband Carey
DRUTZ.
Wonderful grandfather and friend to Glen,
Judith and Michelle. Predeceased by brother Rusty and survived
by Pete STARR.
Funeral was held Friday, December 2nd. Shiva will
be held at 72 Trafalgar Square, Thornhill until Wednesday evening.
Donations to the charity of your choice.
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