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HALLFORD,
Frederick
Murray
(World War 2, Royal Canadian Air Force F/O, 439 Squadron). Passed
away peacefully, at Toronto Grace Hospital, on Friday, February
11, 2005, at the age of 82. Beloved husband of Rhona for 57 years.
Loving father of Peter and his wife Pia, Robert and his wife
Carolyn, John and his wife
Nancy,
Susan
HALLFORD-
GIFFEN and her
husband David. Proud grandfather of Stephanie (Bart), Sunny,
Christopher, Heather, Matthew, and Geoffrey, and great-grandfather
of Ryder. Dear brother of Marion (Bill), Donald (Marianne), and
Eleanor (Alan). Murray will be sorely missed by many Friends
and relatives. The family wish to extend deep gratitude to the
wonderful staff of the Palliative Care Unit of Toronto Grace
Hospital. A Memorial Service will be held at Islington United
Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. (west of Islington, north of Dundas),
on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. If desired, donations
to Canadian Cancer Society or the Salvation Army would be appreciated.
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HALLICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-29 published
I Remember -- Hugh
TAILOR/TAYLOR
By Kathy TAILOR/TAYLOR-
HALLICK,
Saturday,
October 29, 2005, Page S9
Kathy TAILOR/TAYLOR-
HALLICK writes about her father, Hugh Taylor, whose
obituary appeared on October 24.
In his time, my father was an unassuming individual who had a
very strong work ethic, which he passed on to his children. He
was proud of the years he served with the Royal Canadian Navy
and did it truly for love of his country, Canada. He rarely spoke
of his wartime experiences so it came as quite a shock to all
of his children when we read about him in The Globe and Mail.
We have also underestimated the aftereffects, both physical and
emotional, felt by our wartime veterans and their wives who kept
the home fires burning. My father suffered respiratory illness
due to exposure to asbestos while serving on a series of ships.
We only became aware of his condition a few years ago. Being
a proud man, it was only last year that he finally applied for
assistance from Veterans Affairs. The devastation came for him
when his request was denied. It was appealed and before the appeal
went before the board, he died. A few weeks after his death,
my mother went before the appeal board. This appeal was rejected
based on a medical technicality. Our family will persevere in
order that my mother, whose income that has been cut in half
since my father's death, will have some quality of life during
her remaining years. Is this not a sad statement that my father
had to go through this, and now my mother, too? Is this what
the Department of Veterans Affairs meant in their commitment
last year to take care of the widows and widowers of veterans?
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-22 published
ASHLEY-
DIEBEL,
Valera
Pearl
Peacefully, with her family at her side at Grey Bruce Health
Services, Owen Sound on Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Val
ASHLEY-
DIEBEL
of Owen Sound and formerly of Tara in her 85th year. Wife of
the late Nelson
DIEBEL and the late James
ASHLEY. Dear mother
of Dwayne ASHLEY and his wife
Mary of Owen Sound and Stephen
ASHLEY and his wife
Heather of Chatsworth and step-mother of
Paul DIEBEL and his wife
Leone,
Dale
DIEBEL and his wife Donna,
Wanita and her husband Russel
HALLIDAY and Wanda and her husband
Alvin McCURDY.
Sadly missed by eight grandchildren Paul, Lisa,
Sarah, Kyle, Natasha, Vanessa, Drew and Trent, eight step-grandchildren,
one great grandchild Hanna and three step great grandchildren.
Also survived by a brother Ray
GALBRAITH and three sisters Grace,
Mae and Norma Jean. Predeceased by a son Fred
ASHLEY (2005,)
one sister and seven brothers. Friends are invited to the Tannahill
Funeral Home for visiting on Friday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00
p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Memorial
donations to the G.B.R.H.C. Foundation M.R.I. Campaign or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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DIEBEL,
Donna
Isabel
(PALMER)
Peacefully at the Lion's head Hospital on Tuesday December 6th,
2005. Donna
(PALMER)
DIEBEL of Barrow Bay in her 66th year. Beloved
wife of Dale
DIEBEL. Dear mother of Allan and his wife
Lise of
Caledonia and David of Owen Sound. Special grandmother of Alec
and Owen. Sister of Lois (Grant)
McRAE of Rockwood, Phyllis (Jim)
MOSS of Red Bay, Bill (Linda) of Elmira and Gail (Wayne)
MORRISON
of Allenford. Sister-in-law of Paul (Leone)
DIEBEL of Dresden,
Wanita (Russell)
HALLIDAY of Chesley and Wanda (Alvin)
McCURDY
of Kitchener. The family will receive Friends at the Davidson
Chapel, 71 Main Street, Lion's head on Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted from
the Bethel Missionary Church, 18 Ferndale Road, Lion's head on
Saturday
December 10th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Audrey
BROWN officiating.
Spring interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Donations to the
Lion's head Hospital Building Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be sent to
the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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PETERSON,
Frances
Clare
At the North Renfrew Long Term Care Centre, Deep River on Wednesday,
May 4, 2005. Frances Clare
PETERSON age 93 years. Beloved wife
of the late George Arthur
PETERSON.
Loving mother of Margaret
PETERSON and her husband John
LIVINGSTON of Deep River and Mary
PETERSON and her husband Edward
HELMES of Australia. Dear grandmother
of Heather
LIVINGSTON.
Predeceased by 3 brothers Duncan, Keith
and Jack HALLIDAY and 3 sisters Margaret
WHITMAN,
Alice
BOHLANDER
and Isabel
AHRENS. By request there will be no visitation. Cremation.
A graveside service will be conducted at a later date. In memoriam
donations to the North Renfrew Long Term Care Centre, Deep River
would be gratefully appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the Valley Funeral Home, Deep River.
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MUIRHEAD,
Amelia “Ivy” (formerly
AYRES, née
STARLING)
Amelia “Ivy”
MUIRHEAD passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August
17, 2005 in Caressant Care nursing home in Woodstock, Ontario,
at the age of 99. Amelia was the widow of Gavin Stuart
MUIRHEAD
and Wilfrid Maxwell
AYRES.
Amelia (née
STARLING) was born in
1906 in Cheveley, England. Lovingly called “Nanny” by those close
to her, Amelia worked as a governess for the family of an English
country gentleman and then for a prominent family in Denmark.
Her service afforded her a unique opportunity to travel throughout
Europe.
She married her first husband Wilfrid
AYRES in Cheveley
in 1929 before immigrating to Canada in 1930 on the Empress of
Scotland. The young couple settled in Montreal, Quebec where
they raised two daughters and a son. Wilfrid passed away in 1965
following a battle with lung cancer. Amelia volunteered her time
as president of the Cancer Society at Saint Mark's Church in St.
Laurent,
Quebec.
She married her second husband Gavin
MUIRHEAD
in 1968 in St. Laurent and then moved with him to Woodstock in
1977. Amelia soon became an active member of Old St. Paul's Anglican
Church and was involved in numerous church endeavours. She was
accomplished in many arts and crafts and was especially adept
at crochet and knitting. Her garden afforded her countless hours
of enjoyment and she enjoyed walks and new learning experiences.
Amelia remained active for many years after Gavin passed on in
1985 but when her own health started to fail she moved into a
retirement residence before settling into the Caressant Care
nursing home.
She leaves behind her son John
AYRES and his wife
Eliane
Leclerc
AYRES and two daughters Brenda
MAVER (née
AYRES) and Sheila
WALKER
(née AYRES) and daughter-in-law Elaine
AYRES (née
FAHRNER:) grandchildren
Robin AYRES, Rand
AYRES, Ken
MAVER, Kathryn
BROWNE (née
MAVER),
Robert WALKER, Tobin
WALKER and Joanne
TATRO (née
WALKER); great
grandchildren Robert
MAVER,
Michael
MAVER, Andrew
BROWNE, Sean
BROWNE, Jaime
WALKER, Kevin
WALKER, and Keliann
WALKER. She is
survived by her sister-in-law Vi
MUIRHEAD, daughter-in-law Alice
BRAY (née
MUIRHEAD,) step son-in-law Harold “Al”
LOCKHART: step
grandchildren Bruce
LOCKHART,
Joan
COX (née
LOCKHART,) Julie
GRANT (née
LOCKHART), Lynne
WHEADON (née
LOCKHART), Keith
BRAY
and Gail BRAY-
GUY; numerous step greatgrandchildren and two step
greatgreat-grandchildren. Brother-in-laws Clyde
MUIRHEAD,
Gordon
MUIRHEAD and sister-in-laws Marge
MUIRHEAD and Marguerite
LOCKHART
(née MUIRHEAD) predecease her. Amelia leaves behind her cousin
Eileen HALLIDAY now residing in Port Washington, U.S.A., and
sister-in-law Lily
HOOD in England. Surviving nephews and nieces
from England and Scotland are Richard
STARLING,
Sylvia
Williams
SWANN (née
STARLING), David
STARLING, Michael
STARLING, Roy
ANDERSON,
Robin HOWE,
Trevor
HOWE, Sylvia
HOOD, as well as many great and
great-great nephews and nieces. Funeral service will be held
on Monday, August 22 at 11 a.m. at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home,
69 Wellington St. N., Woodstock. A reception will follow the
service. In lieu of flowers, if desired memorial donations may
be made to the Old St. Paul's Anglican Church Restoration Fund
or to local affiliations of the Canadian Cancer Society. Smith-LeRoy,
(519) 537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com.
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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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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-14 published
Brereton GREENHOUS,
Historian 1929-2005
Ottawa academic raised Canadian hackles with a controversial
book that showed First World War ace Billy
BISHOP 'was a very
brave man who was also a very bold liar'
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, May
14, 2005, Page S9
If Brereton "Ben"
GREENHOUS loved a good rhubarb, as his Friends
and colleagues attest, he got a big one three years ago when
he was accused of smearing a Canadian icon.
Trouble was, this was no half-baked, armchair history by a revisionist
quack, but a meticulously researched 232-page work by a professional
historian that concluded that Canadian First World War flying
ace and virtual household name Billy
BISHOP was a fraud, a calculating
and "mighty" liar, and wholly undeserving of the British Empire's
highest military decoration, the Victoria Cross.
Through 25 years as an historian at the directorate of history
in the Department of National Defence, Mr.
GREENHOUS authored
and co-authored many popular and professional works, ranging
from regimental histories, chronicles of the battles at Dieppe
and Vimy, Canada's contributions to the Second World War, and
official histories of Canada's air force.
But it was his 2002 book, The Making of Billy Bishop, for which
he will be chiefly remembered by many, and reviled by some. Expanding
on a monograph in the prestigious Canadian Historical Review
titled "The Sad Case of Billy Bishop, V.C.," which he had written
more than a decade earlier, Mr.
GREENHOUS accused Mr.
BISHOP
of exaggerations, fibs and flat-out lies, claiming that only
27 of the storied airman's 72 victory claims withstood close
scrutiny. Mr.
BISHOP's "was still a very impressive performance,"
he wrote, "but nothing like the great hero he was made out to be."
For many Canadians, the book was an outrageous reprise of the
1983 film by Paul Cowan, The Kid Who Couldn't Mississippi, which
sparked an inconclusive Senate investigation.
For Mr. GREENHOUS, ground zero was June 2, 1917. Mr.
BISHOP,
a 23-year-old captain in the Royal Flying Corps already credited
with 22 aerial wins, took off from northwest France at dawn in
his single-seater Nieuport 17, intending to strike a German aerodrome,
solo. His most famous exploit had it that he shot down three
enemy aircraft, two just as they were taking off. The audacious
pilot sustained return fire, beat a hasty departure below four
enemy scout aircraft, and landed an hour later, his own plane
in tatters.
Two months of investigations later, King George V presented Mr.
BISHOP with the Victoria Cross at Buckingham Palace. He was one
of just three Canadian World War I pilots to be awarded the coveted
Victoria Cross, and it was the only one bestowed in the absence
of eyewitness testimony.
For Mr. GREENHOUS, there was one big problem: The mission never
happened. He cited, among many things, a lack of German records
and eyewitnesses, Mr.
BISHOP's own combat report on the raid
(in which he was unable to identify the location of the airfield)
and the fact that the young pilot had a checkered past. After
all, he acknowledged in his autobiography that he had cheated
on his exams at the Royal Military College. Besides which, Mr.
GREENHOUS pointed out, that on the day Mr.
BISHOP claimed to
have engaged the Red Baron in a dogfight, Richthofen had just
scored his 50th win and was grounded pending personal kudos from
the Kaiser.
As for the damage to Mr.
BISHOP's fighter, Mr.
GREENHOUS strongly
suggested that the pilot touched down in France soon after taking
off, and sprayed his own plane with bullets to substantiate his
story. Fellow historians, already piqued by the other accusations,
had a field day with this one, asking what kind of sane pilot
would deliberately weaken an already structurally flawed aircraft,
and noting that it would have taken two people to restart the
plane: one in the cockpit and the other to swing the propeller.
" 'I say, Pierre, would you mind coming over here and pulling
my prop after I have shot up my aircraft?' I don't think so,"
sniffed Lt.-Col. David
BASHOW, a fighter pilot and assistant
professor of history at the Royal Military College who dismissed
Mr. GREENHOUS's book in these pages as "frankly mean-spirited,
full of unsubstantiated conclusions and heavy with innuendo."
Col. BASHOW declined to comment for this article, conceding that
while Mr. GREENHOUS raised awareness of Mr.
BISHOP, there was
a "fundamental disconnect" between the two historians.
Through thick and thin, Mr.
GREENHOUS stood his ground. "Mr.
BISHOP was a very brave man who was also a very bold liar and
he made up most of his claims, including his famous Victoria
Cross raid," he said in a 2002 interview. "His superiors were
trying to build a hero in order to match [the German pilot] Von
Richthofen, the Red Baron, and so they encouraged him to exaggerate
his claims."
Headlines blazed, Canadians were aghast that a national treasure
could be so besmirched, and military historians scrambled to
rebut. Veterans said they felt like they'd been kicked in the
gut. How convenient for Mr.
GREENHOUS, many of them snipped,
that voices from the Great War, including those who had flown
with Mr. BISHOP, had been all but silenced by mortality.
Mr. GREENHOUS, a large bear of a man who disarmed many with his
gentle manner and soft British accent, never shrank from the
controversy, even amid calls for his federally-funded head. "Ben
loved to start a good fight and he was never one to tolerate
political correctness," chuckled Hugh
HALLIDAY, a historian who
co-wrote a short history of Canada's air force with Mr.
GREENHOUS.
"As many of us do as we get older, we have an increasing intolerance
for bullshit. And Ben could sniff it out."
Mr. GREENHOUS was a "very sound" historian but was "off the mark
in one respect," Mr.
HALLIDAY conceded: He tried to prove a negative.
Even so, while "there is no proof" that Billy
BISHOP pulled off
his raid, there is also none that he didn't.
Mr. GREENHOUS came to history relatively late in life, having
studied at Carleton and Queen's universities in his late 30s.
He arrived in Canada en route to New Zealand but was waylaid
in Ottawa after meeting his future wife. He never left, save
for two years of doctoral study in Dublin.
That was after a youth filled with travel and adventure. Too
young to serve in the Second World War, he was drafted into the
British army in 1947 and worked in an intelligence unit in Austria
during the Cold War.
He made his way to the then-British colony of Malaya to manage
a rubber plantation, and later served as a peace officer and
liaison between the national police force and the British Army
during the Malaya Emergency, a 12-year-long Communist insurgency.
On his return to Britain, Mr.
GREENHOUS preferred an unconventional
mode of travel: He walked across Afghanistan with a caravan.
Back home, he fished for lobster, with little success.
In the end, most military historians remained unconvinced but
some came to an entente with Mr.
GREENHOUS's theory about Billy
BISHOP:
The lack of information to prove Mr.
BISHOP's claims
was the same lack of evidence that supported Mr.
GREENHOUS's thesis.
"We had a difference of opinion," said Steven
DIETER, a graduate
student at the Royal Military College and former historian at
the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum in the flyer's native Owen Sound,
Ontario "But that's part of being an historian. You put it out
there for public scrutiny, and he was unafraid to do that."
For many, it was a shame it took such acrimony to focus attention
on a Canadian hero.
Brereton GREENHOUS was born June 12, 1929 in Bishop's Castle,
Shropshire, England, and died in Arnprior, Ontario on March 31,
2005 of liver cancer. He was 75. He leaves his wife and one son,
Carl, a professional hockey player and coach in England.
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-16 published
HALLIDAY,
Milt, 1989 -- Died This Day
Tuesday, August 16, 2005, Page S9
Hockey Player born in Ottawa, Ontario, on September 21, 1906.
At 5 feet, 10 inches and weighing 180 pounds, he started out
as a left winger for the Stewartons and then for the Gunners
of the Ottawa City Hockey League. In 1926, he joined the Ottawa
Senators and the next year helped the team win the Stanley Cup.
Part way through the 1928-29 season he moved to the London Panthers
of the Canadian Professional Hockey League. Later he played for
Niagara Falls Cataracts. In 1936, he somehow regained his amateur
status to again play for teams in Ottawa. He finally hung up
his skates for good in 1939.
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WACHSMUTH,
Carolyn
Beth
At her home on Friday, October 14, 2005. Carolyn
WACHSMUTH, of
Marmora, in her 61st year. Carolyn was a corporate design consultant
in Toronto from 1965 to 1985 when she left to pursue Graduate
Studies in Psychology. She practiced as a Psychotherapist in
Peterborough until 2002. She is survived by her son Kent Wakely
and his partner Linda
STEER of Toronto, her sister Donna and
husband Peter
PAUL of Orillia, and she was the daughter of the
late Arthur
WACHSMUTH and Irene
HALLIDAY. A memorial service
will be held in Zion United Church, Centre Line Road, in the
Municipality of Marmora and Lake, on Saturday, October 22nd at
1: 00 p.m. Interment Zion Cemetery. Donations to the Campbellford
Memorial Hospital would be appreciated. Arrangements: McConnell
Funeral Home, Marmora.
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VANDUZER, The Honourable Mr. Justice John Elston
Nov. 8, 2005 If ever there lived a modern-day chevalier, that
man was John Elston
VANDUZER.
Born
October 14, 1927 in Winona,
south of Hamilton, John was raised with his brother Dick on the
family fruit farm but felt destined to be a city gentleman. After
completing his secondary education in Hamilton, John did his
B.A. at McMaster University (1950) before attending Osgoode Hall.
After articling with Fraser and Beatty, he entered into private
practice in Hamilton, but found his real calling when he was
appointed to the Family Court, in 1966. John's professional life
was a memorable succession of selfless initiatives: he co-founded
the Unified Family Court in 1976, was the first Canadian President
of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, set up
the Dawn Patrol Group Home to aid troubled youth, was an Elder
and Sunday School Teacher at St. Giles' United Church, served
on the Committee for Citizens of Distinction and
as President
of the Hamilton Community Concert. John was a tireless advocate
for families and a leading member of his community. In recognition
of this, he was awarded an Honourary Doctorate of Laws by McMaster
University in 2003.
Above all, John treasured his family. He was blessed with two
wonderful marriages: the first to Betty
ANDERSON, whom he met
in Latin class at McMaster and married in 1955 and with whom
he had three children, Tony (Jodie
KARPF,)
Peter
(Kathy
HALLIDAY,)
and Sarah (John
HELSTON.)
After
Betty's death in 1984, John entered
into a joyous union with Joan
WANSBROUGH (née
LAWSON) in 1985
and found himself a delighted stepfather to Michael (Liane
BEAM,)
Connie (Eric
LOWY) and Gwyn (Andres
DUSSAN.) He was an adored
Grandpa to Taylor, Eli, Anders, Mac, Simone, Claire, Melissa,
Kaitlin, Diego and Daniela.
A master storyteller, dapper dresser and consummate host, John
enjoyed life to the full. With Joan he travelled the world, enjoyed
the arts, entertained his wide circle of dear Friends, and reveled
in the beauty of their cottage on Peninsula Lake, and their farm
at Mansfield.
The best summary of John's life comes from his granddaughter,
Simone. When in 2002 John retired from the bench and was feted
during his last day in court, in full regalia and with many testimonials
to his skills in jurisprudence and mediation, four-year-old Simone
looked up at her Uncle Peter and, in an awestruck voice, asked
"Is Grandpa a hero?" Yes, Simone, John Elston
VANDUZER was a
hero.
There will be a Celebration and Tribute to John at the Hamilton
Golf and Country Club, 232 Golf Links Road, Ancaster, on Sunday,
November 13th, 2005, from 12: 00-3:00 p.m. John would love all
his Friends and family to be there.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the John E. VanDuzer
Scholarship Fund through the Hamilton Community Foundation, 120
King St. W., Suite 700, Hamilton, L8C 4V2.
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-12 published
HALLIDAY,
David
Murray (né
CAMPBELL)
Age 35. Died January 11, 2005, peacefully at home in Halifax
with his family as he wished. For the last 7 months Dave faced
his cancer with grace and dignity and never complained. He made
it easy for all his family and Friends to share in his struggle.
Dave was loved by all who met him. He always managed to have
nice things to say about everyone; he was open, kind, and never
judgemental. His smile always lit up a room. Born in Winnipeg,
raised in Halifax and living and working in Toronto, Dave is
survived by his parents Lorraine and Paul F.
CAMPBELL of Halifax,
his sister Caroline
HALLIDAY of Halifax, his nephew Noah
BUGDEN
of Halifax, his grandmother Elsie
COOKSLEY of Winnipeg, his uncles
Warren (Mary Ann)
HALLIDAY of Toronto, Neil (Sylvia)
HALLIDAY
of Toronto, Ken (Rosalie)
COOKSLEY of Calgary, Bill (Barbara)
CAMPBELL of Belleville, his aunt Marianne (Tom) Derhak of Winnipeg/Winter
Haven and his cousins of Sydney, Belleville, Toronto, Barrie,
Guelph and Calgary. He was predeceased by his natural father
Murray J. HALLIDAY of Halifax, his grandfathers Burton
COOKSLEY
of Winnipeg, John
HALLIDAY of Winnipeg/Toronto and Arnold
CAMPBELL
of Belleville, his grandmothers Nellie
HALLIDAY of Winnipeg/Toronto
and Nellie
CAMPBELL of Belleville and his aunt Jean
JAMES of
Belleville. Cremation has taken place and the funeral service
will be held at Bethany United Church in Halifax at 2 p.m. on
Friday, January 14 followed by a reception in the church hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Nova Scotia
Cancer Centre or a charity of your choice. The family would like
to express its appreciation to the staff at the oncology, surgery
and palliative care units of the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences
Centre and the Victorian Order of Nurses, both of Halifax and
the staff at the St. Joseph's Health Centre in Toronto for their
care, understanding and warmth provided to Dave during his illness.
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OLLERENSHAW,
Clifford
Stephen
At the Stirling Manor Nursing Home on Tuesday, January 25, 2005.
Clifford OLLERENSHAW of Stirling in his 90th year. Beloved husband
of Dorothy
OLLERENSHAW (née
JARED.)
Loving father of Dianne
HALLIDAY
and her husband Garfield of Oshawa, Stephen
OLLERENSHAW and his
wife June of Belleville, Rob
OLLERENSHAW of Stirling and Jane
RICHARDSON and her husband Larry of Roslin. Loving grandfather
of Kori, Valerie, Daniel, Leslie and Ian and his 6 great-grandchildren.
There will be no visitation. Funeral Service will be held in
the chapel on Thursday, January 27, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Katherine
McCLOSKEY officiating. Interment Stirling Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society, Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by
the family. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Stirling
Manor Nursing Home for their kind and attentive care. Stirling
Funeral Chapel, 613-395-2424.
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HALLIDAY,
William
Lamond "
Bill" (1918-2005)
Passed away on Sunday, May 22, at Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington.
Beloved husband of Mabel, father of Evan (Don)
BINGLEY,
Janis
HALLIDAY
(Hilary
JOHNSTON,) grandchildren Adriane (Grégoire)
BEAUDRY,
Lisa
(Scott)
MITCHELL and great-granddaughter Emélie
BEAUDRY.
Bill enjoyed a long career in the bakery industry. He
was an Honorary Life Member of both the Bakery Production Club
of Ontario and Bakery Council of Canada. The service will be
on Thursday, May 26th at 11 a.m. at Smith's Funeral Home at 485
Brant Street, Burlington. Private viewing from 10-11 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, if you wish, please give a donation to the charity
of your choice.
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
KNOTT,
Frank▼
Cleo▼
87, passed at Huron Lodge in Elliot Lake, Ontario on Thursday,
June 23, 2005. Born in Coventry, England, the former resident
of Mississauga (Port Credit) was predeceased by his wife Margaret
KNOTT
(MAVETY,) brother Harold and sister Winnie. He is survived
by: his daughters Blair
CAMPBELL
(Wayne▼) and Lynn
HALLIDAY (Robert)
grandchildren Jamie, Douglas and Colleen
CAMPBELL, and Randi-Lynn,
Barbara Joan and William
HALLIDAY; and two great-grandchildren
Nathan CAMPBELL and Julianna
RICHARDSON.
Mr.▼
KNOTT until his
retirement was office manager for A.C. Wickman Ltd. in Toronto.
During the Second World War, he served as an engineer with the
British 8th Army. Funeral and cremation arrangements were made
through Elliot Lake Funeral Chapel. A private graveside ceremony
will be held in Toronto at a future date.
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KNOTT,
Frank▲
Cleal▲
87, passed at Huron Lodge in Elliot Lake, Ontario on Thursday,
June 23, 2005. Born in Coventry, England, the former resident
of Mississauga (Port Credit) was predeceased by his wife Margaret
KNOTT
(MAVETY,) brother Harold and sister Winnie. He is survived
by: his daughters Blair
CAMPBELL
(Wayne▲) and Lynn
HALLIDAY (Robert)
grandchildren Jamie, Douglas and Colleen
CAMPBELL, and Randi-Lynn,
Barbara Joan and William
HALLIDAY; and two great-grandchildren
Nathan CAMPBELL and Julianna
RICHARDSON.
Mr.▲
KNOTT until his
retirement was office manager for A.C. Wickman Ltd. in Toronto.
During the Second World War, he served as an engineer with the
British 8th Army. Funeral and cremation arrangements were made
through Elliot Lake Funeral Chapel. A private graveside ceremony
will be held in Toronto at a future date. If desired, donations
can be made to the Salvation Army.
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-17 published
SINCLAIR,
Doug
Passed away peacefully on September 16, 2005 at the age of 81.
Survived by his loving wife
Rita, daughters Anne
MOLINARI
(Adrian)
and Barbara
BAYDUK and son Gary (Judy.) Predeceased by his first
wife Elizabeth
HANLIN.
Doug will be fondly remembered by Bev
O'HOSKI
(Robert) and Bryant
HALLIDAY (Sue.)
Beloved grandfather
to 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. A Memorial Service
will be held at The Meadowvale Cemetery Chapel, 7732 Mavis Road,
Brampton, Ontario (north of 407) on Tuesday September 20, 2005
at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Trillium Health
Centre Foundation would be appreciated. The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre in care of arrangements (905) 602-1580.
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-27 published
LATIMER,
Gordon
Roy
Passed away suddenly on Thursday, November 24, 2005 at the Mississauga
General Hospital, in his 68th year. Beloved
son of the late Tom
and Anne May
LATIMER. Dear brother of Howard (Lin,) Bernice (Frank)
BAYLISS, Jim (Sheila), Marjorie
HOGAN, Eleanor (Llew)
NICHOLAS,
Frank (Nancy) and Mary
HALLIDAY.
Predeceased by his two brothers-in-law
John HOGAN and Tom
HALLIDAY.
Uncle
Gord will be lovingly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Family and Friends will be received
at a Memorial Service at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 582,
456 Hensall Circle in Mississauga, on Wednesday, November 30,
2005 at 7 p.m. Gord was an active volunteer at the legion for
the past 21 years. Cremation and private family interment will
take place. Remembrances to the Diabetes Association or to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family
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HALLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-01 published
ANNIS,
John
Wilfred "
Jack"
Veteran of World War 2 serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force
and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 77 Lakefield.
At Extendicare Lakefield on Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Jack
ANNIS formerly of Oakville in his 86th year. Beloved husband
of Lorraine
(ESFORD) for 63 years. Brother of the late Kathleen
HALLIDAY and Aileen
CAIN.
Brother-in-law to Ileen
HUGHES of Peterborough.
Jack will be sadly missed by many loving nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Nisbett Funeral Home and Chapel,
600 Monaghan Rd. S., Peterborough, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.
A Royal Canadian Legion service will be held on Friday at 6: 45
p.m. Funeral service from the Nisbett Chapel on Saturday, December
3, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Peter
BISHOP officiating. Interment
at Rosemount Memorial Gardens. If desired, memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Friends
may sign the on-line book of condolence at www.nisbettfuneralhome.com
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HALLIHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-18 published
BUGGIE,
Carmelita
Peacefully on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005, in her 87th year. Dear
mother of Elizabeth Ann
HALLIHAN and her husband Lawrence. Beloved
grandmother of Dan (Judy,) Mike (Melanie) and Peter
HALLIHAN.
Lovingly remembered by her great-grandchildren Tori, Samantha,
Vanessa and Dustin. Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral Home,
660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between Eglinton and St. Clair
Aves. E.) on Thursday, August 18th from 6: 30 to 9:00 p.m. The
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint Maria Goretti Church,
717 Kennedy Road on Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery.
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HALLINAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-30 published
HALLINAN,
Glenda
In loving memory of Glenda
HALLINAN.
May the winds of love blow softly,
And whisper so you hear,
We will always love and miss you,
And wish you were still here.
There is a gift of love you gave us,
That is very rare and true,
It's the gift of wonderful memories,
Of a very special you.
Loved and missed always, your family.
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HALLINAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
HALLINAN,
Pat▼
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster
Campus▼ on Thursday, December 8, 2005 Pat
HALLINAN of Lambeth
in his 77th year. Beloved husband for 53 years of the late Glenda
HALLINAN (2003.) Loving father of Linda
HALLINAN of Windsor,
Katherine and Don
DENNING of Appin and Diane
DODGE of Strathroy.
Proud▼ grandfather of Amy and Steve
COOK of Granton, Laura and
Chris JAMES of Strathroy, Megan, Ashley and Kristy
DODGE all
of Strathroy and great-grandpa of Hannah and Emma
JAMES and Madelyn
COOK.
Also▼ remembered by his sister Mary
FINCH of London. Friends
may call at the McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home, (2240 Wharncliffe
Road South, Lambeth) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
complete Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, December 13,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Vince
GULIKERS officiating. Interment
St. Anthony's Cemetery, Chatham. Donations to the London Regional
Cancer Centre gratefully acknowledged. Please sign the Family
Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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HALLINAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-24 published
HALLINAN,
Pat▲▼
The family of the late Pat
HALLINAN would like to sincerely thank
all of their Friends, neighbours and relatives for the kindness
and caring in helping us through the loss of our father. We are
grateful for all of the cards, flowers, donations and food. Thanks
also to his home care help, Sue, Linda, Marj, Marie and Mary
for all of your care and support. Special thanks to Mike and
Murray of McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home for all of their
extreme help and guidance during this difficult time. Your kindness
will always be remembered. Hallinan, Denning and Dodge Families.
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HALLINAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-12-13 published
HALLINAN,
Patrick▲
(January 15, 1929-December 8, 2005)
Peacefully, at the London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster
Campus,▲ on Thursday, December 8, 2005, Pat
HALLINAN of Lambeth,
in his 77th year. Beloved husband for 53 years of the late Glenda
HALLINAN (2003.) Loving father of Linda
HALLINAN of Windsor,
Katherine and Don
DENNING of Appin, and Diane
DODGE of Strathroy.
Proud▲ grandfather of Amy and Steve
COOK of Granton, Laura and
Chris JAMES of Strathroy, Megan, Ashley, and Kristy
DODGE, all
of Strathroy and great-grandpa of Hanna and Emma
JAMES and Madelyn
COOK.
Also▲ remembered by his sister Mary
FINCH of London. Friends
called at the McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home, 2240 Wharncliffe
Rd. South, Lambeth, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
complete funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 13, 2005,
at 11 a.m. with Father Vince
GULIKERS officiating. Interment
St. Anthonys Cemetery, Chatham. Donations to the London Regional
Cancer Centre gratefully acknowledged. Please sign the Family
Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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HALLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
SEAVER,
Ronald
Arvon "
Sliv"
(Retired Ontario Provincial Police Detective and Private Investigator)
Peacefully with his family by his side on Thursday August 11th,
2005 at the Scarborough General Hospital. Ronald Arvon
SEAVER
of Scarborough (formerly of Cornwall, Ontario) in his 59th year.
Dearly loved
son of the late Fred and Edith
SEAVER.
Beloved husband
of Marilyn (née
MIESKE.) Dear brother of Larry (Diane,) Terry,
Cathy (Don)
HALLING, and Morley (Gisele.) Dearest son-in-law
of Lucy MIESKE and the late Harry
MIESKE.
Fondly remembered by
his sister-in-law Faye and her husband Harold
O'BRIEN.
Ronald
also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, many
Friends and colleagues. Visitation will be held on Sunday August
14th from 1-9 p.m. at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and
Brown 2900 Kingston Road (one block east of St. Clair Ave. E.),
416-267-4656. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated. A Memorial
Service will be held at a later date at Port Darlington Marina
Complex in Bowmanville.
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HALLINK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-14 published
HOOGENBOOM,
Arie
God called home our beloved husband, father, pake, brother and
friend on Saturday, February 12, 2005, peacefully at his home
at Parkview Meadows, Townsend, in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of Hilda ten Dam
(DEBOER) and dear father of Leonard
HOOGENBOOM
of Elmvale, Letty and John
McNEIL of Wyevale, Wilma
HOOGENBOOM
of Richmond Hill, Paul and Karen
HOOGENBOOM of Woodville, Ed
HOOGENBOOM of Richmond Hill, Irene
HOOGENBOOM of Richmond Hill,
Peggy and Peter
HILL of Nelson, British Columbia, Sam
HOOGENBOOM
of Lefroy, Mark and Colleen
HALLINK of Cambridge, Ray
DEBOER
and Doreen of Hamilton, Pete and Karen
DEBOER of Jarvis, Marg
HELDER and the late Jake of Jarvis, Tina and Leo
VANTUYL of Welland,
Trish DEBOER of Waterford, George and Sue
THEODOROU of Dunnville
and Jim and Betty
DUNNETT of Townsend. Arie is also survived
by many loving family members in Holland and by 37 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren. Arie was born in Lemelerveld, Overijssel,
Holland in 1921 and immigrated to Canada with his wife and son
in 1948 after World War 2. Arie spent many years farming and
logging in the Ottawa Valley and north of Toronto and came to
the Jarvis area in 1972 where he joined the DeBoer family and
spent many years farming and being an active member of his church,
most recently serving as an elder at the Christian Reformed Church
in Jarvis. Arie will always be remembered for his strong faith
in God, his joy of life, his stories, his joke telling and his
laughter, and his love of hockey, country music and politics.
Arie's presence will be sadly missed by many here on earth but
all of the angels will be rejoicing in Heaven. Friends are invited
to call at Cooper Funeral Home, 19 Talbot Street, Jarvis on Monday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service for Arie will be held at Ebenezer
Christian Reformed Church on Tuesday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Chalmers
Stone Church Presbyterian Cemetery.
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HALLIWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-14 published
PARR,
Kathleen
At London Health Sciences Centre South Street Campus on Friday,
May 13, 2005, Kathleen, dear wife of the late Harry J.
PARR (1967,)
in her 93rd year. Dear mother of the late Margaret
PARR and Mary
Margaret HALLIWELL-
TENDLER. Dear step-mother of Harry and Helen
PARR of Wyoming. Dear grandmother of Joanne
GEMUS,
Michael
HALLIWELL
(Jennifer,) Brian
HALLIWELL
(Michelle,)
Susan
ASHTON (Harry,)
and Christine
ANDERSON
(Greg.)
Also survived by several great-grandchildren.
Visitors will be received at the John T. Donohue Funeral Home,
362 Waterloo Street at King Street, London on Sunday from 2-5
o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. George's Church, 1164 Commissioners
Road W., on Monday morning at 10: 30 o'clock. Interment in St.
Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Sunday afternoon at 3: 30 o'clock. Donations
to a charity of choice would be appreciated.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-20 published
PHAIR,
Eldon
Passed away suddenly at his residence in Milverton on Wednesday,
May 18th, 2005. Eldon was predeceased by his loving wife Pearl
(née GRAUL) with whom he had celebrated 60 years of marriage.
Loving father of Bob
PHAIR of Sauble Beach. Loving grandfather
of Christopher and his wife
Kim
PHAIR,
Corey
PHAIR and Brandi
PHAIR.
Also sadly missed by his brothers and sister: Jack and Edna
PHAIR of British Columbia, Laverne and Bonnie
PHAIR of Mississauga,
Aggie and Lew
CRANE of Kitchener, brother-in-law Leonard
HALLMAN
of Cambridge and sister-in-law Pam
PHAIR of Kitchener, and daughter-in-law
Bonnie PHAIR.
Eldon was predeceased by a son in infancy in 1944,
sisters Delores and Morris
YOST,
Wanda and Charles
VINCE, Ruth and
Ross WARD,
Shirley
HALLMAN, and a brother Orval
PHAIR, as well
as by brother-in-law Harry and Anne
GRAUL.
Eldon was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 565, Milverton and the former
Christ Anglican Church, Milverton. Family and Friends may call
at the Mark Jutzi Funeral Home, 7 Spencer Street, Milverton on
Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, May 21st
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Pastor Bob
CAUDLE officiating. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery, Milverton. As expressions of sympathy, donations may
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association
would be appreciated by the family. A legion service will take
place at the funeral home Friday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-04 published
HALLMAN,
Harold
Robert
Surrounded by his family, at Mount Hope, on Monday, January 3,
2005, Harold Robert
HALLMAN in his 89th year. Beloved husband
of the late Mary Geraldine
HALLMAN (1999.) Dear mother of Judith
SKINNER and her husband James of Grand Bend and Susan
MADDEFORD
of Indiana. Loving grandfather of Michael, Jeff and his wife
Angela, Brad and his wife Mary, Jacquelyn and her husband Stephen.
Great-grandfather of Kaley, Clayton, Nathan, Rachelle, Nicole
and Taylor. Predeceased by his sister Olive and his brothers
Cecil, Louis, Stan, Willard and Clarence. Visitors will be received
on Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. at the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William
Street. Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church (89 Charles Street)
on Wednesday at 12: 30 Noon. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers
Tuesday afternoon at 3: 30 p.m. Memorial donations may be made
to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Joseph Conference,
89 Charles Street, London, N6H 1H1.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-09 published
SNELL,
Alvin
Edmund
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil; for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff
comfort me.
Psalm 23: 4
At the Clinton Public Hospital, Alvin Edmund
SNELL of Blyth,
in his 87th year, went peacefully to his eternal home on Tuesday,
February 8th, 2005, surrounded by his family. Dear husband of
the late Lillian Eugene
(COOK)
SNELL (2001.) Devoted father of
Harvey (Deanna)
SNELL,
Clifford
SNELL and friend Irene
SCHILBE,
Bonnie (Herb)
SHANNON, all of Blyth, Shirley (Jack)
JOHNSON of
London, and Audrey (Jim)
TIMPANY of Aylmer. Dearly loved by thirteen
grandchildren Shane, Shannon (Tony), Kriss (Jodi), Craig (Julie),
Nikki, Dean (Lisa), Deneen (Bob), Kari, Kurt (Sherri), Darryl
(Julie), Corey (Katrina), Nathan and Devin. Also missed by 13
precious great-grandchildren Dana, Faye, Masyn, Jordyn, Hailey,
Alison, Alisha, Aniah, Thomas, Nathan, Lillian, Emma, Hayden
and Mark. Dear brother of Ernest (Anna), Jasper (Eva), Donald
and Jeanetta
(DELTON)
HALLMAN.
Brother-in-law of Mary
WALDEN.
Predeceased by grand_son Kent, parents Gordon and Ella, sisters-in-law
Laverne and Shirley and brother-in-law Lloyd. Friends and family
are invited to the "Blyth Visitation Centre" Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd., 407 Queen Street, Blyth on Thursday, February 10, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Alvin's life will take
place at the Blyth United Church, 442 Mill Street, Blyth on Friday,
February 11th, 2005 at 11 o'clock. Interment beside his beloved
wife Gene, Blyth Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation, Blyth United
Church, Blyth Horticultural Society or to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-21 published
WALTERS,
Lorne
Alexander
Lorne Alexander, 85, of R.R.#2, Embro passed away suddenly at
Celebrantion Hospital, Orlando, Florida on Saturday, March 19,
2005. He was born in West Zorra Township, Oxford County on October
19, 1919 a son of the late Frank and Della
WALTERS. He had farmed
at Lot 32, Con. 7 of Zorra Township and was a member of St. Andrew's
United Church, Brookdale. He married the former Ruth Pauline
LOWES at Princeton on July 13, 1946. She predeceased him on February
Lorne is survived by one son, Bob and his wife
Gail
WALTERS of
Stratford; four daughters, Sharon and husband Larry
PYE of Ingersoll,
Darlene and husband Andy
WHITTAKER of R.R.#1, Embro; Judy
WALTERS-
CHANDLER
of R.R.#2, Embro; Lori and husband Fred
ELLIS of R.R.#5, Stratford
twelve grandchildren, Julie, Neal and Jacqui
WALTERS,
Scott and
wife Lisa PYE, Steven
PYE, Loretta and husband Ken
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON,
Sherri and husband Andrew
BELL,
Keith
WHITTAKER, Kyle
WHITTAKER
and fianceé Tracey
AUSTIN,
Sheila
WHITTAKER, Jason and Rebecca
CHANDLER; ten great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Thelma
WALTERS
of Woodstock, Ann Maslen of R.R.#1, Embro; sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Lois and Tom
DWYER of Mt. Brydges and brother-in-law,
Stuart LOWES of London. He was predeceased by brother, Lloyd
WALTERS; half-brother, Roy "Bud"
MASLEN; sister-in-law, Freda
HALLMAN.
Relatives and Friends will be received in the Francis
Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock on Tuesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Thursday March 24, 2005 at
1 p.m. The Reverend Janice
AICKEN will officiate. Interment in Knox
Presbyterian Cemetery, Harrington. As expression of sympathy,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Sunshine
Foundation would be appreciated and may be made through the funeral
home by calling 1-519-655-2431.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-26 published
HUBE,
Wilma (formerly
BROWN, née
STOREY)
At Listowel Memorial Hospital, Listowel on Sunday, September
25th, 2005 Wilma
(STOREY)
(BROWN)
HUBE of London in her 91st
year. Beloved wife of the late Howard S.
HUBE. Dear mother of
Helen BENDER of Listowel, Joyce
KILBOURNE and her husband Wilf
of London, Judie
SCHRAMN and her husband Jim of Kitchener, Paula
DRAPER and her husband Harvey of Denfield, Jackie
STARR and her
husband Rob of London, and Bryan
HUBE and his wife
Sandy of Grovedale,
Alberta. Dear mother-in-law of Joan
BROWN of Langley, British
Columbia.
Predeceased by her son George
BROWN, her brothers Melvin
and Max STOREY and her sisters Alice
MARSHALL,
Elsie
FRANK and
Evelyn HALLMAN.
Also loved by her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren
and their families. Wilma will be fondly remembered by her many
nieces, nephews and their families. Friends will be received
by the#1 hour prior to the funeral service which will
be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street South, London on Tuesday, September 27th, 2005
at 2: 00 p.m with Reverend Michael
STOL of Westmount Presbyterian
Church officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Arthritis Society, 400 York Street, Suite 204, London,
Ontario N6B 3N2 (Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca).
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-11 published
MONTGOMERY,
Lloyd
George
86 years, passed away Friday, October 7, 2005 after a brief illness
at London Health Sciences - Victoria Hospital with his wife by
his side. Beloved husband of Dorothy (née
FISHER) with whom he
celebrated 54 years of marriage. Loving father to Cheryl and
husband Brian
HALLMAN, Kerry and wife Liz, Sandra, Dwayne and
wife Barbara, Valery and Cory all of Windsor. Cherished grandfather
to Derek, Ashley, Ricky, Andrew, Thomas, Stacey, Gary, and Steven.
Great-grandfather to Joshua, Brandy, Jessica, Nathan, Haley and
Mckenzie. Survived by brothers Bill and wife Frona (Sault Ste
Marie), Clifford (Sudbury) sister Vivian (Sault Ste Marie). Predeceased
by his parents George and Jessie
MONTGOMERY. Dear brother of
the late Archie, Mae and Merle. Lloyd was retired from Industrial
Tool and Engineering in Detroit, Michigan where he worked for
20 years. He was a former member of the Masonic Lodge. Visitation
will be held at the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 1969 Wyandotte St. E., Windsor, Ontario on Tuesday 2-5
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday,
October 12, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Reverend Paul
ALMOND officiating. Cremation
to follow. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. Special thanks to staff and
doctors of Victoria Hospital 4th floor section C vascular unit
for their exceptional care and understanding over the past two
weeks. Lloyd will be sadly missed.
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HALLMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-15 published
MELENBACHER,
Ward
Braun, B.A., B.S.W.
After a long illness, Ward Braun
MELENBACHER in his 86th. year,
died peacefully at his home in Elmira on Wednesday, October 12,
2005. Beloved husband of June
(ALLEMANG)
MELENBACHER for 58 years.
Dear father of Debra
DRAPER of Elmira, Gregory (Wendy
HALLMAN)
of Drayton, Karen
MARTIN
(Larry) of St. Jacobs and Mark (Dawn
OSBORNE) of Barrie. Also lovingly remembered by his ten grandchildren
Scott (Ang), Shawn, Erin (Mark
PARRISH), Ryan and Caitlin
DRAPER,
Adyn and Quinn
MELENBACHER,
Kevin and Michael
MARTIN and Justin
MELENBACHER and his two great grandchildren Julia and Aislyn
PARRISH.
Also survived by his 2 sisters Betty (Rev. Eric
ZACHARIAS)
of Pretty Prairie, Kansas and Ann (John
MURRAY) of Sydney, B.c.
He was predeceased by his parents E. Lorne and Veneta
(BRAUN)
MELENBACHER.
Ward was an Royal Canadian Air Force veteran of
over four years having served two and a half years overseas.
He was a graduate of Urban Junior College, Urbana, Ohio, McMaster
University and the University of Toronto School of Social Work.
He was a Child Care Supervisor of the Hamilton Children's Aid
Society and Superintendent of the Belleville Children's Aid Society
before joining the Ontario Probation Service in 1954 as a Probation
Officer in Orillia, supervising juvenile and adult probation
and parole and Federal Parole. He became an Area Manager in Central
Ontario until an early retirement in 1979 due to ill health.
He was a member of the Mount Hope Lions Club, The Orillia Rotary
Club, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 469, Elmira and a 56 year
member of the Masonic Order-Orillia Lodge.
At Ward's request, cremation has taken place. A private family
committal service will take place at the Ayr Cemetery. The family
will receive Friends and relatives at the Dreisinger Funeral
Home, Elmira for a memorial visitation on Sunday, October 23,
2005 from 2-4 p.m. only. In his memory, donations to the Memorial
Fund of St. Aidans Church, Elmira or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy.
Appreciation is expressed to Dr. John
PETERS, Care Partner Nurses
and Red Cross Homemakers for their support and care.
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WRIGHT,
Margaret "
Marie"
Elizabeth
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
on Monday, September 5, 2005 at the age of 67. Beloved wife of
Matthew. Loving mother of Brian of Milton and predeceased by
her son Bradley. Dear grandmother of Colin and Amanda. Survived
by brothers David
HALLMAN
(Beatrice) of Cambridge, Douglas
HALLMAN
(Carol) of Ajax, Gary
HALLMAN
(Lillian) of Ajax and predeceased
by brothers Donald (survived by his wife Delores) and Wallace
and his wife Sharon. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy.10 north of Queen Elizabeth Way) from
7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on
Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation. For those
who wish, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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