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GOODALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-16 published
GOODALL,
Howard
E.
Howard E. GOODALL.
Stewiacke,
Nova
Scotia,▼ 1919-2005 at 85 years.
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Howard
GOODALL
on May 14, 2005 in the Colchester Regional Hospital. Born in
Stewiacke, son of David and Jessie
(GELDART)
GOODALL of Coldstream.
Howard was a woods worker before joining the army 1939-45 with
the R.C.E.M.E. He served overseas in Belgium and Holland. Upon
returning home he worked around the woods for three years then
went to London, Ontario to work at Westinghouse. Howard then
went on to Johannesburg, South Africa for four months and worked
at a machine shop, returning to London, Ontario to work for the
city and then retired there. Returning to Nova Scotia in 1990
with his wife, they resided in Stewiacke. Survived by his wife
Bessie (WILSON)
(SMITH)
GOODALL and Stepchildren, Diane
SMITH
(John,) Elva
TURNER
(Richard,)
Larry
SMITH (Shirley;) nephews,
Colin and Robert
GOODALL; nieces, Janet
GOODALL and Louise
GOSBEE
3 step-grandchildren. Predeceased by sister, Mabel and brother,
Herbert "Dick"; and infant brother Luther. Visitation will be
held today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with funeral service 7: 00 p.m. Tuesday
Evening, all from Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie with Rev.
David LeBlanc officiating. For those who wish, donations may
be made to the Salvation Army or Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke
East. E-mail condolences may be sent to 1019@alderwoods.com
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GOODALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-06 published
PENHALE,
John
Campbell
Passed away at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital on November
4, 2005 in his 92nd year. Beloved husband for 70 years to Alma
(VAN
PATTER)
PENHALE.
Dearly loved father of Joanne and her husband
Ron ERICKSON and Doug and his wife
Donna,▼ all of Saint Thomas.
Cherished grandfather of Kim
GOODALL
(Ron;▼)
Scott▲▼
ERICKSON; Lisa
SNETSELAAR (Ryk); Cathy
HUMPHREYS (Dave) and Dave
PENHALE (Becky).
Loved great-grandfather of Matthew, Lexy, Kody, Katie, Megan,
Mark and Emma. Also survived by one sister Marion
PENHALE, two
nieces and a nephew and several cousins. Predeceased by his parents
Nelson and Jenny
(CAMPBELL)
PENHALE and two sisters Audrey and
Eileen PENHALE.
John was born in Yarmouth Township on the home
farm on September 17, 1914, and his passion were his family,
farming, woodworking and volunteering for Child and Parent Resource
Institute. He was a member of Yarmouth Centre United Church,
was a public accountant and past director with Yarmouth Mutual
Fire Insurance Company. John is resting at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas; where visitation is Monday, November
7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral service
will take place Tuesday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Don
MacPHERSON
officiating. A private family graveside service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Child and Parent
Resource Institute, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital Building Fund or charity of choice.
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GOODALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
BRYDGES,
Audrey
Gladys
Geraldine (née
SCOTT)
Of Marshall Gowland Manor, Sarnia, Ontario passed away on November
17, 2005 at Bluewater Health Mitton Street Site at the age of
84. She was born on March 28, 1921 in Fullarton Township to Elmer
and Olive
(DOW)
SCOTT.
She married Nelson Garnet
BRYDGES on November
29, 1941. Survived by loving husband of almost 64 years Nelson
BRYDGES,
Sarnia and also by her loving daughters who will miss
her very much Geraldine and her husband Donald
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Mooretown
and their family Carolyn and Joe
STONEHOUSE, their children Tyler
and Nathan
MATER,
Beau,
Brett and Ben
STONEHOUSE, Corunna and
Brian and Pat
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and their children Matthew, Michael and
Kate, Mooretown, and Bonnie and her husband Ross
GENNOE,
Strathroy
and their sons (Audrey's special grand_sons) Rob
GENNOE,
Point
Edward and Dan
GENNOE,
Strathroy.
Sister of Ken (Evelyn)
SCOTT,
Fred (Audrey)
SCOTT,
Jean
(Earl)
OPPENHAUSER and Yvonne (Keith)
TINNING all of Mitchell, Mary (Don)
SWINDALL,
London and Pat
(Ron) PATTERSON,
Stratford.
Sister-in-law of Jim
MILLER, Mitchell,
Doris GOODALL,
Sarnia,
Irene
BRYDGES, London and Eileen. Also
survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents
Elmer and Olive
(DOW)
SCOTT, sister Ruth
MILLINGTON and her husband
John, sister Dorothy
MILLER, son-in-law Orval
DUFFY, and the
following sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Walter and Margie
BRYDGES, Lewis
BRYDGES, Clifford and Hazel
BRYDGES, Robert
BRYDGES,
Lucy and Jack
KECK,
John
GOODALL, Violet and Clifford
KADEY,
Mary and Ruel
BOYNTON.
She will be sadly missed by the staff
and her many Friends at Marshall Gowland Manor and many other
Friends from over her lifetime. Audrey was a very special lady
with almost always a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone.
She will be missed. We now give her into God's hands. A funeral
service will be held on Monday, November 21, 2005 at 3 p.m. from
Smith
Funeral
Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia with Reverend Deb
McGILL
officiating. Interment in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends will
be received at the Smith Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon from
2 to 4 p.m. and evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy through donations
to the Sarnia Humane Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. Memories and condolences
may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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GOODALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-23 published
PENHALE,
Mary
Alma
(VAN
PATTER)
Passed away at Valleyview on December 22, 2005 in his 90th year.
She was the beloved wife of 70 years of the late John Campbell
PENHALE - (November 4, 2005.) Dearly loved mother of Joanne and
her husband Ron
ERICKSON and Doug and his wife
Donna,▲ all of
Saint Thomas. Cherished grandmother of Kim
GOODALL
(Ron;▲)
Scott▲
ERICKSON; Lisa
SNETSELAAR (Ryk); Cathy
HUMPHREYS (Dave); and
Dave PENHALE
(Becky.)
Loved grandmother of Matthew, Lexy, Kody,
Katie, Megan, Mark, and baby Emma. Also survived by one sister-in-law
Marion PENHALE, two nieces and a nephew and several cousins.
Predeceased by her parents John and Lulu
(GRACEY)
VAN
PATTER,
two brothers and their wives - Bob
VAN
PATTER
(Betty) and Ray
VAN
PATTER
(Dorothy) and two sisters-in-law, Audrey and Eileen
PENHALE.
Born in Malahide Township on the home farm on August
7, 1916. She was actively involved with John and Doug and their
dairy farm for many years. She so enjoyed her involvement with
the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire and Women's
Institute. She was an honourary life member of North Yarmouth
Women's Institute, past District President of East Elgin Wisconsin,
and charter member of the Yarmouth Glen Women's Institute. She
sold real estate for 25 years and worked for John Luft's Appraisal
Office, retiring at 82 years of age. She was a member of Yarmouth
Centre United Church and past choir director and organist for
many years. Alma is resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where visitation will be held on December
23 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will
take place at Williams on Saturday at 1 p.m. with Pastor Don
MacPHERSON officiating. A private family graveside service will
be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Yarmouth
Centre Memorial Fund, and Heat and Stroke Fund, the Saint Thomas
Elgin General Building Fund or charity of your choice.
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
GOODALL,
Douglas▼
Stanley▼ (1921-2005)
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Stan passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook
Health sciences Centre - L Wing, on Wednesday, February 2nd,
2005, at age 83. Loving husband of 58 years to Anne
(REINPRECHT,)
father of Douglas (Susan,) Karen
BAILEY
(Scott,▼)
Steve▼
(Flay▼)
and grandfather to Rob (Nicky), Jeff, Trevor, Shannon, Thomas
and Mark. Stanley served in the Second World War with the 23rd
Canadian Field Company (landed D-Day). After the war, he founded
ABSO
Blueprints▼
Co.▼
Ltd. in 1952, which he operated for 44 years.
Stanley's family will receive family and Friends on Monday, February
7th from 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street
(at Goulding, south of Steeles). A service will be held in the
chapel on Tuesday, February 8th at 1: 00 p.m. The family would
like to give special thanks to the staff of George Hees Wing
Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre. In lieu
of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Alzheimer
Society of Canada or charity of your choice.
R.S. Kane (416) 221-1159
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-10 published
GOODALL,
Colin
Russell (1958-2005)
Beloved son of Joan and Alex (deceased), dearly loved youngest
brother of Martha
MAIN (Gordon), Sandy
GOODALL, and Janet
DICKHOUT
(Roger,) adored uncle of Jimmy, John, Heather and Fiona
MAIN,
Alex JAGLOWITZ,
Jonas and Julie
GOODALL, Graham,
Allison and
Jenny DICKHOUT.
Colin died peacefully on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family,
after a brave struggle against melanoma. Grateful thanks to Dr.
Louie MAVROGIANNIS and the palliative care team at the Grace
Hospital for their compassionate care. The family also greatly
appreciates the support of the Dorothy Ley Hospice volunteers,
and the Community Care Access Centre caregivers. The funeral
will be held at St. George's Church-on-the-Hill, on Friday, August
12 at 1 p.m. Donations may be given to the Dorothy Ley Hospice
if desired.
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-05 published
GOODALL,
Douglas▲
Stanley▲ (1921-2005)
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Stan passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre - L Wing on Wednesday, February 2, 2005
at age 83. Loving husband of 58 years to Anne
(REINPRECHT,) father
of Douglas (Susan,) Karen
BAILEY
(Scott,▲)
Steve▲
(Flay▲) and grandfather
to Rob (Nicky), Jeff, Trevor, Shannon, Thomas and Mark. Stanley
served in the Second World War with the 23rd Canadian Field Company
(landed D-Day.) After the war, he founded
ABSO
Blueprints▲
Co.▲
Ltd. in 1952, which he operated for 44 years. Stanley's family
will receive family and Friends on Monday, February 7 from 7
to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at
Goulding, south of Steeles). A service will be held in the chapel
on Tuesday, February 8th at 1: 00 p.m. The family would like to
give special thanks to the staff of George Hees Wing Sunnybrook
and Women's College Health Sciences Centre. In lieu of flowers,
the family would appreciate donations to the Alzheimer Society
of Canada or a charity of your choice.
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-15 published
CROSS,
Harold "
George"
Peacefully at Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, February 13,
2005, in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Margaret
CROSS
(STALLARD)
of Campbellford. Loving father of Sandra
LAW (and Roy,) the late
Keith CROSS (and Eileen,) Lynda
DOWNES (and Bob,) Susan
GOODALL
(and Ray,) Valerie
SHEPPARD,
Michael
CROSS (and Corey.) Grandfather
of Chris, Jason, Grant, Lindsay, Alicia and Braden and great-grandfather
of 4. Brother of Marion
SMITH,
Don
CROSS, and Eileen
LUTTRELL.
Cremation has taken place. Arrangements have been entrusted to
Weaver Family Funeral Home, 77 Second Street, Campbellford. A Memorial
Service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 106
in Hastings at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Online Guest Book and Condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-19 published
YOUNG,
Doris
E.
Suddenly at her home in Innisfil on Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
Doris YOUNG, formerly of Holland Landing, in her 78th year. Beloved
wife of Wilf. Dear mother of Brenda (Bill)
DURANT,
Anita
(Robert)
PEACOCK, Loni
SWITZER, Stewart (Kathy)
SWITZER, Dick (Pat)
SWITZER,
Fred (Nancy)
SWITZER, Art
SWITZER, Laura
SWITZER (Rick
STAM)
and predeceased by Chris
SWITZER. Dear stepmother of Kim
YOUNG-
MASON
and Kari YOUNG. Dear sister of Fred
LAWTON and the late Pearl
GOODALL.
Also survived by 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford
(1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held in the Lathangue Chapel on Saturday,
May 21, 2005 at 11 a.m., followed by cremation. Donations to
the Legion Poppy Fund would be appreciated.
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GOODALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-13 published
McGOWAN,
Lorne
George
Passed away peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital on Sunday, September
11th, 2005 at the age of 78. Beloved husband of the late Joyce.
Beloved father of Leslie
GOODALL and her husband Mike, Wendy
McGOWAN and her husband Graham
GEE of Langley, British Columbia.
Lorne will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Shelley and Brian
GOODALL.
Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton
Chapel", 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) for visitation Thursday,
September 15th from 2: 00 p.m. until time of Memorial Service
in the Chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation. Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or Kidney Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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GOODBRAND o@ca.on.simcoe_county.barrie.the_barrie_examiner 2005-06-23 published
Dead teen will be missed
By Chris SIMON,
Thursday,
June 23, 2005
He was a good son, brother and boyfriend. Brian
DUNCAN, an 18-year-old
Eastview Secondary School student, died Tuesday following a bicycling
accident in Barrie earlier this week.
“He was really funny,” said his younger sister Stephanie, eyes
red, a tissue box positioned between her and Brian's girlfriend,
Laura HANNA. “He was really thoughtful and caring.&rdquo
Laura and Brian had been dating for about a year. Wearing a red
dress and a flower in her hair, Laura attended the prom with
Brian by her side. He wore a black suit, tie and vest with a
white shirt.
“There was nobody that didn't like him,” Laura said, tears running
down her face.
“He was a good man like his dad. He always wanted peace -- he
was so happy.&rdquo
It's that sense of happiness Brian's Friends will miss.
“We did everything together,” said pal Shawn
HUMBLE, noting he
played basketball and hockey with Brian.
“He's down to earth with you. It was unexpected for all of us.
I didn't think it was true. (Brian) was the guy you could always
count on. If you needed something, he would always be there.
“Anyone who didn't know him... it's unfortunate because they
missed out on what could have been a great Friendship.&rdquo
Brian's relationship with his mother and father was a strong
one, his sister said. Brian lent a hand whenever he could at
his father's store.
“He was always really good with my parents,” she said.
Brian and Laura were planning on attending the University of
Waterloo together in September.
He enjoyed history and politics.
But Brian also played sports.
He loved bicycling.
“He played hockey pretty much his whole life,” said Stephanie.
Brian lived in Barrie, in the same house, his entire life. However,
the family used to visit a cousin's cottage.
“He liked the cottage,” said Laura, whispering many of her words,
between sips from her glass.
Duncan was riding his bike a short distance from his home on
private property.
He hit a retaining wall, was thrown from the bike and landed
a short distance away.
His head hit a concrete walkway. However, he was not wearing
a helmet and sustained severe head trauma. A passerby called
for an ambulance.
Barrie
Police
Sgt. David
GOODBRAND said Duncan was taken off
life support, after being listed in critical condition at St.
Michael's Hospital in Toronto June 21. He was airlifted from
Royal Victoria Hospital to St. Michael's.
“Basically, it was a result of severe head trauma,” he said.
Eastview's exam schedule has been lengthened to accommodate grieving
students.
“They were of the opinion that they should just soldier on with
exams, and then deal with family matters,” said Bruce
BOYES,
Eastview vice-principal.
Grief counsellors were at the school Wednesday and a “fellowship
room” was set up to assist students dealing with the tragedy.
“I think a lot of the senior students who knew him are numbed,&rdquo
BOYES said. “It doesn't hit them until later. That's what I have
seen in my experience with teens.&rdquo
“I'd say the atmosphere here is very sombre,” he said. “We are
just trying to be as supportive as we can be.&rdquo
The funeral service will take place at Grace United Church on
Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends may attend the Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Home on Friday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9
p.m.
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GOODBRAND o@ca.on.simcoe_county.barrie.the_barrie_examiner 2005-08-08 published
Barrie father and son killed in plane crash
By Robin MacLENNAN,
Monday,▼
August▼ 08, 2005
The surviving pilot involved in a deadly midair crash over Kempenfelt
Bay Saturday afternoon didn't see the other plane until it was
too late, says a Transportation Safety Board investigator.
“Both of the aircraft operate on visual flight rules,” said Rick
PILSON. “Basically, you are operating on a see- and-be-seen basis.&rdquo
The two planes, both Cessna A185F models equipped with pontoons,
collided in midair at about 3: 20 p.m.
One pilot was able to land safely and taxi his plane to shore,
but the other spiralled out of control into the water.
Rescuers▼ pulled the bodies of George “Bud”
LEE, 71, and his 47-year-old
son, Dan, both of Barrie, from the wreckage about 20-minutes
after the crash.
A post-mortem Sunday showed both men died of severe trauma caused
by the impact of the crash.
Larry MARTIN was childhood Friends with Dan, his brother, Tim,
and sister, Sandra, who all attended Warnica Public School.
He said Dan was an avid competitive snowmobiler.
“We grew up together, but then you go your own directions. But,
I know the family well,”
MARTIN said, adding that his mother
worked with Bud
LEE at Kolmar Canada in Barrie until
LEE retired
a few weeks ago.
The plane was pulled out of the water late Saturday night and
taken to the Currie Truck Centre north of Barrie where it will
be examined by investigators today.
PILSON interviewed the surviving pilot. They say he took off
from the Springwater Barrie Airpark on Saturday afternoon before
heading out over the water, demonstrating his plane for a potential
buyer who sat in the back seat. Another pilot was also on board.
Immediately▼ before the crash,
PILSON said the pilot, an experienced
flyer with thousands of hours in the air, flew a circle around
the bay, landed on the water and then took off again.
Around▼ the same time, the
LEEs' plane also took off from the
water.
The planes collided about 250 feet in the air.
“The propeller struck the right rear float of the fatal plane,&rdquo
PILSON said, adding the tail of the float plane was sheared off
on impact.
The HILL-
WHITSON family had been sailing off the Barrie shoreline
for about an hour when the two low-flying planes caught their
attention.
“I don't think they had any idea that they were in each other's
airspace,” said Karen
HILL-
WHITSON. “It's hard to believe what
we saw.&rdquo
Her 11-year-old son, Dalton, watched the planes collide, about
200 metres from their sailboat.
“At first I thought they were doing a trick or something,” he
said. “They were getting so close and I thought, ‘Wow, what are
they doing?' &rdquo
“It all happened so fast, and then all you could see were the
pontoons in the water and the plane was upside down.&rdquo
After radioing for help, the family dropped the sail and hurried
to the crash scene where more than a dozen boaters were trying
to help.
“I saw one guy come up to the plane, and he didn't even stop
his boat, he just jumped out into the water,” Karen said.
Derrick WAGNER was nearby on a Sea Doo when the float plane crashed.
He was in the water within minutes, working with other citizens
to free the two men trapped inside.
“We tried, but we couldn't do anything,”
WAGNER said. “We saw
them, but we couldn't get to them.
“After about 15 minutes we had to give up because the fuel was
all over the place. It was burning everyone.&rdquo
WAGNER returned to shore and was taken by ambulance to Royal
Victoria Hospital where he was decontaminated and treated for
a first-degree burn on his back.
“Everyone was trying to help,” he said. “People were throwing
us masks, but they were all too small and the fuel was just too
much.&rdquo
Firefighters, paramedics and police rushed to the scene, but
the rescue efforts were hampered by the location of the crash.
“Something like this, we will definitely be responding as fast
as possible,” said Barrie police Sgt. Dave
GOODBRAND. “But you
take the water, and the location, it always complicates the rescue
effort when it happens on water because now everybody's got to
get onto boats and get out there and that's not our primary mode
of transportation.&rdquo
A Barrie police officer used a private citizen's boat to get
to the crash site within minutes, and assist with the rescue
effort.
An off-duty York Regional Police diver was also in the water
helping.
Air ambulances stood by at the Southshore Community Centre, but
were not used. One victim was dead at the scene, and the other
was transported to Royal Victoria Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead, GOODBRAND said.
Investigators say it's “close to a miracle” that three people
on one of the planes walked away with just minor injuries. The
pilot was treated at hospital for an injured knee.
“It's absolutely amazing,”
PILSON said. “It's amazing, almost
a miracle that these three people were able to walk away from
this. It's amazing that the pilot was able to regain control
and land the plane safely.
“He said at first it was difficult, but as the plane descended
to the water, he was able to get control of it.&rdquo
After landing, the pilot taxied slowly to the dock at the Barrie
marina where his boat was turned over to investigators.
Gus KRISTJANSSON was watching from Minet's Point Park.
“I heard a loud thump, but I don't know if that was the planes
colliding or the one plane landing in the water,” he said. “When
I looked, I saw the plane land and I followed it all the way
to shore. He made a supurb landing and then took a slow, straight
path to the dock.
“I can't believe he was able to land like that after crashing
into another plane. It was a beautiful landing.&rdquo
While some witnesses: said it took too long for rescuers to reach
the downed plane,
KRISTJANSSON praised the response of emergency
workers.
“I think the response here was amazing,” he said. “Within minutes
there were firefighters and then paramedics and police.
“It was so quick, and there must have been about 60 people here
all trying to help.&rdquo
Described as avid pilots, fishermen and snowmobilers, Bud and
Dan LEE were long-time Barrie residents.
The are survived by wife and mother Barb, daughter and sister
Sandy PRIEST, and son and brother Tim
LEE.
Bud was also grandfather
to Colton and Jessi and brother to Jo
GAREY and families. Visitation
will be held at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home, 201 Minet's
Point Rd., on Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be
held in the chapel on Thursday, at 1 p.m.
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GOODBRAND o@ca.on.simcoe_county.barrie.the_barrie_examiner 2005-10-15 published
Police hunt shooter after woman killed
By Tracy McLAUGHLIN,
Saturday,
October 15, 2005
April Lynn
DOBSON believed in living for today.
“She was the most happy-go-lucky person you would ever want to
meet,” said
DOBSON's roommate Kelly
KING. “She always said, ‘Life
is too short, enjoy it while you can.' I can't for the life of
me think of why anyone in this world would want to hurt her.&rdquo
DOBSON was shot to death early Friday on the front porch of a
Browning Trail home.
Neighbours were jarred awake by the sound of a gunshot at about
12: 30 a.m. and seconds later found
DOBSON, 40, of Barrie, on
her back, bleeding to death.
Police are looking for a male, 15 to 18 years old who was seen
by one witness racing from the scene on a brown mountain bike.
“He is a person of serious interest,” said Barrie Police Sgt.
Dave GOODBRAND as he stood on the street, which was blocked off
with yellow tape while police officers climbed on rooftops and
combed the area for clues.
“We do believe this was not a random shooting and the public
is not in danger,” he said.
A witness, who asked not to be named, said he saw the teen get
off of his bike, cut across the yard to where the woman was.
“Then I heard a gunshot and I saw him get on his bike and take
off,” he said.
Police say they don't know if the teen was the shooter or a witness
to the shooting. One neighbour who tried to revive the woman
said he jolted out of bed when he heard the shot. “We wanted
to keep her alive, but her eyes were wide open. She had that
dead look and we gave up.&rdquo
DOBSON worked as a waitress, but was off with a knee injury.
“She loved to be the life of the party -- she would tell the
same old jokes,” said
KING with a gentle laugh.
“This just doesn't make sense.&rdquo
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GOODBRAND o@ca.on.simcoe_county.orillia.the_packet× 2005-08-08 published
Plane crash kills 2 in Barrie
By Robin MacLENNAN,
Monday,▲
August▲ 08, 2005
Barrie -- The suriving pilot involved in a deadly mid-air crash
over Kempenfelt Bay Saturday afternoon didn't see the other plane
until it was too late, says a Transportation Safety Board investigator.
“Both of the aircraft operate on visual flight rules,” said Rick
PILSON. “Basically, you are operating on a see and be seen basis.&rdquo
The two planes, both Cessna A185F models equipped with pontoons,
collided in mid-air at about 3: 20 p.m. One pilot was able to
land safely and taxi his plane to shore, but the other spiralled
out of control into the water.
Rescuers▲ pulled the bodies of George “Bud”
LEE, 71, and his 47-year-old
son Danny, both of Barrie, from the wreckage about 20 minutes
after the crash. A post-mortem Sunday showed both men died of
severe trauma caused by the impact of crash.
Larry MARTIN was childhood Friends with Danny, his brother Tim
and sister Sandra who attended Warnica Public School. He said
Danny was an avid competitive snowmobiler.
“We grew up together, but then you go your own directions, but
I know the family well,”
MARTIN said, adding that his mother
worked with Bud
LEE at Kolmar Canada in Barrie until he retired
a few weeks ago.
The plane was pulled out of the water late Saturday night and
taken to the Currie Truck Centre north of Barrie where it will
be examined by investigators today.
PILSON interviewed the surviving pilot, who had taken off from
the Springwater Barrie Airpark on Saturday afternoon before heading
out over the water, demonstrating his plane for a potential buyer
who sat in the back seat. Another pilot was also on board.
Immediately▲ before the crash,
PILSON said the pilot, an experienced
flyer with thousands of hours in the air, flew a circle around
the bay, landed on the water and then took off again.
Around▲ the same time, the
LEEs' floatplane also took off from
the water.
The planes collided about 250 feet in the air.
“The propeller struck the right rear float of the fatal plane,&rdquo
PILSON said, adding that the tail of the plane was sheared off
on impact.
The HILL-
WHITSON
Family had been sailing off the Barrie shoreline
for about an hour when the two low-flying planes caught their
attention.
“I don't think they had any idea that were in each other's air
space,” said Karen
HILL-
WHITSON. “It's hard to believe what we
saw.&rdquo
Her 11-year-old son Dalton watched the planes collide about 200
metres from their sailboat.
“At first I thought the were doing a trick or something,” he
said. “They were getting so close and I thought ‘Wow, what are
they doing?'
“It all happened so fast, and then all you could see were the
pontoons in the water and the plane was upside down.&rdquo
After radioing for help, the family dropped the sail and hurried
to the crash scene where more than a dozen boaters were trying
to help.
“I saw one guy come up to the plane, and he didn't even stop
his boat, he just jumped out into the water,” Karen said.
Derrick WAGNER was nearby on a Sea Doo when the plane crashed.
He was in the water within minutes, working with other citizens
to free the two people trapped inside the float plane.
“We tried, but we couldn't do anything,”
WAGNER said. “We saw
them, but we couldn't get to them. After about 15 minutes we
had to give up because the fuel was all over the place.&rdquo
WAGNER returned to shore and was taken by ambulance to Royal
Victoria Hospital where he was decontaminated and treated for
a first degree burn.
Firefighters, paramedics and police rushed to the scene, but
the rescue efforts were hampered by the location of the crash.
“Something like this, we will definitely be responding as fast
as possible,” said Barrie police Sgt. Dave
GOODBRAND.
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STODDART,
Hillary
Anne
(SCYTHES)
Born in Weston, Ontario on December 21, 1917; died at Westmount,
Quebec on February 1, 2005. The youngest daughter of Elsie
TOMPKINS
and Harvey
SCYTHES.
She attended Oakwood Collegiate, Victoria
College (3T9) and the Institute of Child Study of the University
of Toronto. In 1944 she married George
STODDART.
She taught kindergarten
in the Toronto Public School System and retired from Niagara
Street Public School in 1982. Her many interests included birdwatching
and music and she was a longtime chorister at St. Paul's Anglican
Church in Toronto. Upon retirement, she was a volunteer for the
Grange, the Sick Children's Hospital and the Architectural Conservancy
Society. In 1990, she moved to Montreal to live with her grandchildren.
She is predeceased by her husband, her sons Peter and Paul and
her sister Eleanor
McKINNON.
She leaves behind her daughter Jennifer
(Clement DEMERS,) her grand_sons Nicolas and Patrick, her sister
Joyce GOODBRAND, her nieces Gerda
HALLIDAY,
Marlene
GOODBRAND,
Christine DALZIEL, her nephews Kenneth
GOODBRAND and Stephen
McKINNON and many grand nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a hospital for children.
A funeral will be held at noon on Friday, February 4, at St.
Matthias Anglican Church; 131 Cote St. Antoine, Westmount (933-4295).
A reception at 120A Arlington will follow.
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GOODBURN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-28 published
BREYER,
Samuel▼
Gone to be with his Lord on Monday, December 26, 2005 at Trillium
Villa
Nursing
Home, Sarnia, Samuel
BREYER age 93 of Sarnia. Devoted
member of the First Christian Reformed Church, Sarnia. Beloved
husband for 60 years to Alice
(MENIST)
BREYER.
Loving▼ father
of Ann Catharine (Henry)
SLOTEGRAAF of Clinton, Samuel
BREYER
of Sarnia and Grace
CARVER
(Eric
FOWLER) of Sarnia. Cherished
grandfather of Lisa and Ron
SUZOR,
Nancy
FIELD, Patricia and
Ken GOODBURN, Steven
SLOTEGRAAF, Shawn
SLOTEGRAAF, Roy
SAMUEL
and Kelly BREYER, Shawn Michael
BREYER, Shona and Dan
TRUCHON,
Davina and Darin
McKELLAR,
Tanya
CARVER, Darryl and Tara
CARVER,
Kim and Tim
CALLAGHAN.
Great-grandfather of Sheena and Tara
SUZOR,
Kelsey CAMERON,
Eli and Olivia
GOODBURN, Jacob and Joshua
BREYER,
Cassandra and Everett
TRUCHON,
Nichole,
Rachel and Ryan
McKELLAR,
Brody CALLAGHAN and the late Nathaniel
TRUCHON.
Loved brother
of Dina and the late Eise
WEIMA of London, Dick and Florence
BREYER of Wyoming, John and the late Hilda
BREYER of Thedford,
Ger BREYER of The Netherlands, Ann and the late Harry
BREYER
of Manitoulin Island and the late Peter and Janny
BREYER.
The▼
funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 29, 2005 at
11: 00 a.m. at First Christian Reformed Church 1105 Exmouth (at
Murphy). Interment to follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends
and family will be received at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line, Sarnia on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. and evening
from 7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy may be expressed through donation to
World Vision. Memories and condolences may be sent online at
www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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BREYER,
Samuel▲
The▲ funeral service for Samuel
BREYER was held on Thursday, December
29, 2005 at First Christian Reformed Church with Pastor Harry
MENNEGA officiating. "You Are" was sung by Tanya
CARVER, accompanied
by Ken GOODBURN.
The trumpeter was Shona
TRUCHON and the organist
was Edith VANDENBERG.
Pallbearers were Roy
BREYER, Shawn
BREYER,
Darryl CARVER, Shawn
SLOTEGRAAF, Steven
SLOTEGRAAF and Dan
TRUCHON.
Honourary pallbearers were Jack
KEEFE and Joe
KNAPPER.
Interment
followed in Resurrection Cemetery. Devoted member of the First
Christian Reformed Church, Sarnia. Beloved husband for 60 years
to Alice (MENIST)
BREYER.
Loving▲ father, grandfather, great grandfather
and brother. Special thank you to Trillium Villa Nursing Home
for their wonderful care and compassion for Mr.
BREYER.
Mr.
BREYER
went to be with his Lord on December 26, 2005. Arrangements entrusted
to Smith Funeral Home, Sarnia.
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GOODCHILD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
PIERCE, Col. (Ret.d) Leonard Ross, C.D., D.D.S., F.I.C.D.
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Thursday October 6, 2005.
Col.
(Ret.d)
Leonard Ross
PIERCE, C.D., D.D.S., F.I.C.D. of Aylmer
in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Mary Theresa "Terry"
(ZILER)
PIERCE. Dear father of Stephen
PIERCE of Calgary and Rosemary
and husband David
GOODCHILD of London. Loved by his grandchildren
Kristin, Sarah, Rebecca, and Jason
PIERCE and Sean
GOODCHILD.
Born in Aylmer, Ontario on November 14, 1922, the
son of the
late William Ross and Doris Anita
(SMYTHE)
PIERCE. Dr
PIERCE
was a retired Colonel and he served for 37 years in the Dental
Corp of the Canadian Army. During the last five years of his
service he was appointed Queen's Honourary Dentist. He came to
Aylmer 27 years ago and was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic
Church and a member of the Ontario Dental Association. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Monday October
10, 2005, 12: 00-1:00 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
at 1: 00 p.m.with Rev Fr. Gilbert
SIMARD officiating. Interment
Aylmer Cemetery. Donations to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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GOODCHILD,
Joseph
(May 14, 1928-December 25, 1995)
Forever in our hearts. Fay, Brad, Kim and family.
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GOODCHILD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-01 published
Methanol mistake leaves man dead
By Jordan PRESS,
Tuesday,
March 1, 2005 - Page A12
Oshawa -- An Oshawa man who died Sunday of methanol poisoning
thought he had been drinking homemade alcohol he had gotten from
Friends, his mother said yesterday.
A vodka bottle filled with methanol was passed to Jeff
HUSTINS,
24, through a series of Friends, Deborah
HUSTINS said in a telephone
phone interview.
The friend who gave the bottle to Mr.
HUSTINS thought it contained
homemade alcohol. It was not clear where the mix-up occurred.
When police recovered the bottle, there was still methanol in
it, Ms. HUSTINS said.
"It tasted like alcohol, it smelled like alcohol.... That's what
everyone assumed it was."
Methanol -- also known as methyl alcohol -- is clear, colourless
and has a slight odour. It is an ingredient in products such
as antifreeze, glass cleaner, paints and varnishes. Methyl hydrate,
a more potent version of methyl alcohol, is sold in hardware
stores.
Mr. HUSTINS drank the methanol for three straight nights, his
mother said. On the third night -- Thursday -- he went to a house
party where he had no more than one glass of the methanol, she
said.
The party was at the apartment of Rich
DESROCHES and started
after 11 p.m. Mr.
HUSTINS,
Mr.
DESROCHES, 36, and another friend,
Dave GOODCHILD, 33, each had the methyl alcohol mixed with orange
juice, Mr.
DESROCHES said.
"Nobody knew it was methanol," said another man at the party,
Kim WRIGHT, 38.
Ms. HUSTINS said she checked on her son Saturday morning and
he looked hung over. When she heard that Mr.
DESROCHES had similar
symptoms, she called an ambulance.
Once at the hospital, Mr.
HUSTINS, who had epilepsy, began having
seizures. He fell into a coma Saturday night and died Sunday
morning.
"I'm hanging in; I'm still in shock, but the full thing hasn't
hit me yet," his mother said. "This was my only child."
Mr. DESROCHES and Mr.
GOODCHILD also went to hospital but recovered.
Durham
Police
Sergeant Paul
McCURDIN said the death was accidental
and police were not planning to lay charges.
Mr. HUSTINS had just moved into an apartment on Normandy Street,
near his mother. Yesterday, residents were signing sympathy cards
for Ms. HUSTINS.
Mr. HUSTINS's funeral is scheduled for Friday.
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BESSE,
Samuel▼
J.▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▼ claims against the estate of Samuel J.
BESSE late of the
city of Barrie in the province of Ontario, died on July 4, 2005
are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned
on or before December 15, 2005. After which date the estate will
be distributed with regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Toronto on November 4, 2005.
Ronald L. GOODCHILD -- Estate Trustee
c/o Dennis M.
STARZYNSKI, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor and Notary Public
9275 Highway #48 North, Suite 205
Markham, Ontario L6E 1A3
Page B18
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BESSE,
Samuel▲
J.▲ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲ claims against the estate of Samuel J.
BESSE late of the
city of Barrie in the province of Ontario, died on July 4, 2005
are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned
on or before December 15, 2005. After which date the estate will
be distributed with regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Toronto on November 4, 2005.
Ronald L. GOODCHILD,
Estate
Trustee
c/o Dennis M.
STARZYNSKI, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor and Notary Public
9275 Highway #48 North, Suite 205
Markham, Ontario L6E 1A3
Page B17
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SCOTT,
Eric
Cameron, B.A.Sc.
Passed away in Ottawa on December 20, 2005. Dear husband of Jane
GOODCHILD.
Loving father of David
SCOTT (Laura
CUPPER) Carleton
Place, Sandie
STINSON (Allan) North Bay, Brian
SCOTT (Evelyn
VON
MICHALOFSKI) Belleville and Glen
SCOTT (Kim
ROSENTRETER)
Calgary.
Proud grandfather of Katie and Margaret
SCOTT;
Carrie,
Scott, Julie and Travis
STINSON;
Olive
SCOTT; Joelle,
Jeremy
and Benjamin
SCOTT.
Special grandfather of Reyna
URIARTE. Born
in Picton, Ontario, May 24, 1926.
son of the late Ella Mae
BONGARD
and Wilfred Ernest
SCOTT.
Predeceased by his brother and friend
Sherman. Engineer, banker, fisherman, clarinettist and book editor.
Eric graduated as a Civil Engineer from the University of Toronto
in 1949. During his career he worked for Canadian International
Paper, Canadian Industries Limited, The Engineering Institute
of Canada and 25 years with the Industrial Development Bank,
later to be the Federal Business Development Bank. He cherished
the many Friendships across Canada from those years. Friends
may visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry,
150 Woodroffe Avenue at Richmond Road, Ottawa on Saturday January
7, 2006 from 1: 00 p.m. until service time in the Chapel at 2:30
p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions to
the charity of one's choice would be appreciated. Condolences/donations
at mcgarryfamily.ca
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GREEN,
Clarence
Darwin
Surrounded by his loving family, entered into rest at the Ross
Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Saturday, April 16, 2005. Clarence
GREEN, in his 82nd year, was the beloved husband of the late
Marion COATHUP
(April 2004.) Loving father of Garry and his wife
Debra of Mississauga, Susan and her husband Brad
GOODCHILD of
Orillia and Nancy and her husband Chuck
MOORE of Little Britain.
Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Garry and Cody
GREEN,
Terry, Bradley and Ricky
GOODCHILD and Ryan and Rebecca
MOORE
and by his 4 great-grandchildren Darien, Emma, Bryana and Aidan.
Dear brother of Gladys
RENNIE of Stouffville and predeceased
by his sisters Edna
BENTLEY,
Fay
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Evelyn
DARBY and
by his brothers-in-law Elmer
BENTLEY,
Ernest
TAILOR/TAYLOR, William
DARBY and Reginald
RENNIE.
Dearly remembered by his nieces and
by his nephews. Relatives and Friends are invited to call at
the Stoddart Funeral Home, 24 Mill Street, Lindsay K9V 2L1 (toll
free 1-877-427-8434) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday,
April 19 from 1: 00 until time of funeral service in the chapel
at 3: 00 p.m. Interment at Eden Cemetery, Cambray. Members of
the Order of Eastern Star, Sunland Chapter No. 283 and visiting
members are asked to assemble at the funeral home on Monday evening
for a service at 8: 00 p.m. Brethren of King Edward Lodge No.
464, Sunderland and visiting brethren are asked to assemble at
the funeral home on Monday evening for a service at 8: 30 p.m.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ross
Memorial Hospital - Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated
by the family.
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GOODDEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-17 published
Talented man recalled through his own work
Win SCHELL's
Friends will honour his memory with a 90-minute
show.
By Joe MATYAS,
Free
Press
Reporter
London renaissance man Win
SCHELL was held in such high regard
by his Friends they're honouring him seven months after his sudden
death. They're celebrating his wit, wisdom and whimsy in a public
way by shining a light on them at Central secondary school Friday
night.
Following a 90-minute showcase of
SCHELL's many talents, they'll
move to another venue for a social event, a kind of belated wake.
The death of Winston George
SCHELL -- a teacher, writer, publisher,
artist and folksinger -- at the age of 61 took people by surprise
last September, said Sue
CASSAN, an organizer of the tribute
to him. He died of a brain hemorrhage.
"It was so sudden, it came as a shock," she said, adding some
Friends approached his wife, Linda
GREGSON, with the idea of
holding a memorial event at a later date to honour
SCHELL.
"Win was a remarkable person, a man of many talents and interests,"
CASSAN said. "He ran in a lot of circles. He had a lot of Friends."
By occupation,
SCHELL was a teacher of English and media studies
who plied his trade at Banting and Central secondary schools
and at the Wheable Centre for Adult Education.
He was the head of the English departments at Central and Wheable,
said CASSAN, who taught with him at both schools.
"He inspired a lot of students," she said. "They loved him."
In the community,
SCHELL was known as the founder of Ergo Books,
a small publishing company that gave a number of London writers
their start or the opportunity to publish books that didn't fit
the criteria of bigger publishers.
Ergo's authors were an eclectic bunch, including playwright James
REANEY, Herman
GOODDEN, Gloria
MULCAHY, Mary Ann
MICRO, Jaroslav
HAVELKA and London's well-known street persona, Roy
McDONALD.
SCHELL's own works included Reading, Writing and Radio, co-authored
with Marstan
WOOLLINGS, that was used as a school text.
SCHELL released two albums of original music in a folk style,
Any Directions and City Wilderness. He also penned Riverside
Tom, a song about the wild turkey that created a stir in London
a couple of years ago.
"It was a funny song that reflected Win's great sense of humour
that was always close to the surface,"
CASSAN said. "Even his
recipes and school department minutes could make you laugh."
Memorials usually feature people talking about the departed,
but Friday's event will be a presentation of
SCHELL's essays,
poetry, music and one of his short plays by his Friends.
Some of his paintings will also be available for sale,
CASSAN
said.
Donations will also be collected to establish a scholarship in
Win's name at the Thames Valley District school board, she said.
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