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WALLACE,
Aurelie "
Laurie" (née
LÉGÈRE)
Peacefully in Toronto with family by her side on Monday, May
16, 2005, in her 88th year. Beloved mother of Sandra
AITON and
her husband John. Cherished Nanny to Denise, Heather, Michele
(Val), Nadine, Jason (Sylvia), Leslee, Jenna, Shane and Amanda.
Aurelie was born in Rogersville, New Brunswick. She will be lovingly
remembered by her family and Friends. A prayer service will be
held in the chapel of the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Ave. W., Toronto (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on Thursday,
May 19 at 2: 30 p.m. with visiting 1 hour prior to the prayer
service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario or the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated by the family.
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LEGERE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-08 published
PICKERING,
Helen
Marie
Peacefully, at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, on Tuesday, June 7,
2005, in her 76th year. Beloved wife of the late Harry Edward
PICKERING.
Loving mother of Patricia (Keith,) Rhoda (Graham,)
Ken and his wife Julie, Scott, Brad, Lorne and his wife Kim,
Doug and his wife Denise, and Traci. Cherished grandmother of
twenty-four and great-grandmother of twenty. Daughter of the
late Rose LEGERE. Survived by sisters Evelyn and Joan, and brother
Bob.
Predeceased by sister Ruth and brother Fred
BEAL.
Helen
was a resident of Ajax for 45 years before moving to Wilmot Creek.
The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home,
28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday,
June 10, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation. Helen was well known for
her kindness and generosity - an act of kindness in Helen's memory
would be appreciated by the family.
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LEGERE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-17 published
LEGERE,
John
(January 4th, 1919-December 13th, 2005)
Veteran of World War 2, Royal Canadian Regiment, Italian Campaign
and the Liberation of Holland. Retired employee of 34 years of
service with Loblaws Ltd. Passed away peacefully surrounded by
his loving family after a brief illness at the Penetanguishene
Hospital on Tuesday, December 13th, 2005. John
LEGERE of Midland,
in his 87th year. Beloved husband of 55 years to Marjorie
LEGERE.
Dear father of Sharon and her husband Tom of Port McNicoll, John
and his wife Gabrielle of Newmarket, Joanne and her husband Glen
of Port McNicoll. Loving Papa of Allyson, Tyler, Sean, Sarah,
Patrick and Emma.
son of the late John and Sadie
LEGERE.
Brother
of Audrey of New Hampshire and the late Raymond. Cremation has
taken place. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks
to all of the attending Doctors and Nurses at Huronia District
Hospital and Penetanguishene Hospital for their kind care and
compassion. If desired, memorial donations to Toronto Star Santa
Claus Fund, The Hospital for Sick Children or the Canadian Diabetes
Association would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the
Nicholls Funeral Home, 330 Midland Ave., Midland L4R 3K7.
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LEGG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-04 published
PLAYER,
William "
Bill"
William (Bill) surrounded by his family, passed away May 24th,
2005 at Royal Columbian Hospital in his 80th year. He is survived
by his loving wife
Peggy
(CHANDLER) of 59 years, son Gary and
wife Nancy of West Palm Beach Florida, daughter Kathy and husband
Chuck LEGG of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, grand_son Mike
LEGG and Sara
KIIDUMAE, of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, granddaughter
Jane (LEGG) husband Chrisophe
BIOULES and great-grandchildren
Ryder and Madalyn
BIOULES also of Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to a Children's Hospital of your
choice would be appreciated. Interment in B.C.
We love you Dad, Gramps, Poppa.
You will be with us forever.
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LEGG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-16 published
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Evelyn
(HAYWOOD)
Peacefully at Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, London, on
Thursday,
July 14, 2005, Evelyn
(HAYWOOD)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN of London in
her 83rd year. Beloved wife and constant companion of Don
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
for 61 years. Dear mother of Phil (Ann)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Jane
(Ed)
NUCKOWSKI,
Don (Janneke)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, and Dean (Nancy)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN.
Loving grandmother
of Tory, Carly, Dean (Kelly), Chad (Nicole), Paul, Jordan, Liesja,
Evelyn, Jesse, Robert and Riley. Greatgrandmother of Cameron
and Spencer. Survived by her sisters Irene
NEAL and Dorothy
LEGG
and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sister Hilda
GARTSIDE.
Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received
1 hour prior to the funeral service being conducted in the chapel
of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London (433-5184), on Saturday, July 16th at 2 p.m. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations would be appreciated to the Arthritis
Society, 400 York Street, Suite 204, London N6B 3N2, or the McCormick
Home Foundation, 230 Victoria Street, London N6A 2C2. Online
condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca.
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LEGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-19 published
LEGG,
Mary
Evelyn
Died on March 6, 2005, in Montreal. Pre-deceased by siblings
Shirley GILLMEISTER and Russell
LEGG. Dear friend and sister-in-law
of Harold GILLMEISTER of Hudson, Quebec. Cherished aunt of Mary
and Joanne
GILLMEISTER of Toronto; of Brenda
LEGG and Pat
SIKORA
of Montreal; and
of Lynda GILLMEISTER
(Allan
CASE) of Montreal.
She was always "Auntie Evelyn" to us and many Friends and was
Allan's best girlfriend. After a long life of great kindness
and generosity to others, she allowed us to take care of her.
In her memory, please consider a donation to the Montreal Association
for the Blind Foundation at 514-488-0043, x2020 or 2031. They
helped make her life easier. Private service.
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LEGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-30 published
HOSTRAWSER,
John "
Jack"
William
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville, on
Thursday,
April 28, 2005, John
HOSTRAWSER, in his 82nd year,
beloved husband of Gail
HITCHEN and the late Mary
HOSTRAWSER
(née FEWSTER.)
Loving father of John, Linda and her husband Robert
MUNROE,
Scott and his wife
Sandy,
Debbie and her husband Richard
BISHOP,
Terry and his wife
Janis
LEGG, Michelle and her husband
Ken MARTIN. Cherished grandfather of Erin, Leah and her husband
Chris GRAHAM, John
ROBINSON, Suzanne
ROBINSON, Cody, Julia
MUNROE,
Rachel BISHOP, Ryan
BISHOP, Tyler
LEGG, Nicole
LEGG, Sarah
MARTIN,
and Sean MARTIN. Dear great-grandfather of Tyler
GRAHAM and Jordan
GRAHAM. Dear brother of Jean and the late Howard Codlin. Resting
at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter and Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway,
Orangeville (519-941-2630) Sunday afternoon 2-6 o'clock. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, May 2 at one o'clock.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Orangeville. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences
for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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LEGGAT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-26 published
CARTER,
Margaret
Wilmot (née
SWAISLAND)
Peacefully at home in Toronto on May 22, 2005 in her 97th year.
Predeceased by her husband, Tullis Ninion; her sister, Helen
Louise LEGGAT of Vancouver, British Columbia; her brother, John
Wilmot SWAISLAND of Kelowna, British Columbia and her granddaughter,
Margaret Diana
COOPER.
Loving mother of William
SWAISLAND (Ursula
STYLE) of Waterloo, Ontario; Julia Anne of Toronto, Ontario and
Patricia
Jane
(Peter
COOPER) of Denver, Colorado. Fondly remembered
by her seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Born
in Edmonton, Margaret lived in Vancouver and Windsor before moving
to Toronto with Tullis in 1934. She was an active member of the
Garden Club of Toronto, the Southern Ontario Unit of the Herb
Society of America and Rosedale Golf Club. Mother enjoyed playing
tennis, golf, and bridge and spending many hours in her garden
at home and at the cottage. In 1989, Mother founded The Cloverleaf
Foundation and enjoyed working with her family on charitable
projects. She will always be remembered for the twinkle in her
eye and the warm, beautiful smile that was with her to the very
end. The family would like to thank Dr. Jocelyn
CHARLES at Sunnybrook
Family Practice for the warmth of her care and the generosity
in her visits to our mother and
to Liz STRAUCH,
Nena,
Emilia,
Gloria and their colleagues at Care 2000, as well as Lorena
LUTZ
for their loving care which made it possible for our mother to
live in her own home with humour, comfort, grace and dignity.
A celebration of Margaret's life will be held at Lawrence Park
Community Church, 2180 Bayview Avenue, Toronto on Wednesday,
June 1st at 4 o'clock. Donations may be made to The Cloverleaf
Foundation, 56 Regina Street North, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 3A3.
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LEGGAT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-14 published
LEGGAT,
Allan
Passed away peacefully, at the Houses of Providence, on Monday,
January 10, 2005, after a lengthy illness. Beloved father of
Diana Louise
LEGGAT.
Loving
son of the late John and Anne
LEGGAT.
Grandson of the late Margaret (Maggie)
McCALLUM-
McBREARTY.
Brother
of Louise, James, Hugh (Christine), Gordon (Kimberley), and the
late Jackie. Nephew of "Uncle" James (Shirley)
McBREARTY of Leaside,
and the late Josephine
McBREARTY-
BANCROFT of Decater, Illinois.
Uncle of Dale, John and Dan
TORANGEAU, Andrea Louise
LEGGAT,
and Jackie and Ali
LEGGAT.
Great-uncle of Cameron and Kathryn
TORANGEAU of Brantford, and James and Joshua
TORANGEAU of Clarkson.
A Man's a Man for a' that. For a that, and a' that, It's comin'
yet for a' that Tha man to man the world o'er Shall brother be
for a' that. Poem by Robbie Burns. -Sadly missed by Louise and
family.
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LEGGATE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-16 published
IRONSIDE,
Helen (née
ELLACOTT)
At Bluewater Health - C.E.E. Site, Petrolia, on Wednesday, December
14, 2005. Helen
IRONSIDE (née
ELLACOTT,) 84 years, of Arkona
and formerly of Wyoming. Beloved wife of the late Cameron
IRONSIDE
(1983.) Dear mother of Bill and Barb
IRONSIDE of Petrolia and
Elizabeth and Bert
PETERS of Arkona. Dear grandmother of Jeremy,
Nathan, Kurtis and Caitlyn
IRONSIDE,
Douglas
LEGGATE and his
wife Malena and Jonathan
LEGGATE and his friend Stacey
WILCOX.
Dear sister of Margaret
BRADLEY of Petrolia, and the late Marion
SMYTHE, Joseph, Jack, William and Charles
ELLACOTT. Dear sister-in-law
of Beatrice
ELLACOTT of Delaware. Visitors will be received on
Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Needham-Jay Funeral
Home, Petrolia, where prayers will be offered at 4: 45 p.m. The
funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Philip's Church, Petrolia,
on Saturday, December 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Mount
Calvary Cemetery, Wyoming. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made by cheque to C.E.E. Hospital Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society. Memories and condolences may
be sent online at www.needhamjay.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-04 published
BUCKLAND,
Lloyd
Edward
George
Peacefully at the Summit Place Nursing Home, Owen Sound, on Sunday,
January, 2nd, 2005. Lloyd
BUCKLAND, of Wiarton, in his 87th year.
Beloved husband of Pearl
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
BUCKLAND.
Much loved father
of Helen (Brian)
MANERY, of Wiarton; Shirley
WOODS, of Saint Mary's
Sharon (Gordon Jr.)
SMITH, of Wiarton; Sheila (Stanley)
McNEIL,
of Wiarton and Wayne (Susan)
BUCKLAND, of St. Catharines. Cherished
grandpa to Wendy and Teresa
WOODS,
Christa
BOONE, Scott
MANERY,
Michael SMITH,
Katie
BUCKLAND and great-grandpa to Carter and
Madelyn BOONE,
Keith and Aidan
MANERY and Jesse
McCOY. Brother
of Melvin (Kath)
BUCKLAND, of Midland and brother-in-law of Gladys
BUCKLAND, of London. Predeceased by his parents, Edward and Sarah
(MINNIE)
BUCKLAND, brother Clarence and son-in-law, Kenneth
WOODS.
Lloyd was a World War 2 Veteran, a Gunner in the 5th Medium Artillery
and member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #208. Lloyd enlisted
in 1941, landing in Sicily and fought at Casino, Po Valley, from
Florence, Italy to Marseilles, France, from there to Belgium
and Holland. Later he settled with his wife on a farm in Keppel
Township. The family will receive Friends at the George Funeral
Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton, on Tuesday from 2: 00 to 4:00
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in
the chapel, on Wednesday, January 5th at 2: 00 p.m., with Reverend
David LEGGATT officiating. Spring interment, Bayview Cemetery,
Wiarton. Donations to the Wiarton Hospital, Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #208 or the Meeting Place would be appreciated by the
family. Royal Canadian Legion Branch #208 will hold a memorial
service at the funeral home, on Tuesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-03 published
THORNTON-
CARR, Grace Luella (formerly
THORNTON, née
BYERS)
Peacefully at Gateway Haven Nursing Home, Wiarton, on Saturday,
February 26th, 2005. Grace Luella
(BYERS)
THORNTON, of Wiarton,
in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas D.
THORNTON
(1992) and the late Allan O.
CARR (1974.) Predeceased by her
parents, D.J.
BYERS and Janet Luella
CURRIE, step-mother Hazel
W. PARKE, one brother, David James
BYERS and one step-son, Edwin
(Ted) CARR. Survived by three nephews, Craig (Diane,) Jim (Mickie,)
David (Lindsey) and one great-niece, Victoria. Also survived
by sisters-in-law, Pat
BYERS,
Florence
MARSHALL and brother-in-law,
Evan STEACY.
The family will receive Friends at the George Funeral
Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton, on Tuesday from 7: 00 to 9:00
p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted from St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, 553 Gould Street, Wiarton, on Wednesday, March 2nd at
11: 00 a.m. with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Spring interment,
Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton. Donations to St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-19 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▼
Isobel▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord" Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital,
Toronto on Saturday April 16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of
Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year. Loving daughter of the
Late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT. Predeceased
by two sisters Isobel
ANDERSON,
Jean
McCUTCHEON and one brother
Douglas ASHCROFT. Survived by sisters-in-law Juanita
ASHCROFT
of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen Sound. Beloved Mentor
and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN;
Margaret and the
Late Wayne
LANCASTER; Mora (Joseph)
LEUNG; Dennis (Bonnie)
McCUTCHEON
Meredith McCUTCHEON and Keith Taylor; Darlene
ASHCROFT;
Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT, Marydale
ASHCROFT
and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▼ survived by many great and great great
nieces and nephews. At Dona's request cremation has taken place.
A memorial service to celebrate Dona's life will be conducted
at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 553 Gould Street, Wiarton
on Saturday April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend David
LEGGATT
officiating and
at Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto on Saturday April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains in the Ashcroft
Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord" Peacefully at the Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto with her family by her side on Saturday April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▼ daughter of the Late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▼ by two sisters Isobel
ANDERSON, Jean
McCUTCHEON
and one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▼
Beloved▼
Mentor▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the Late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▼
(Joseph▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▼
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's life
will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 553 Gould
Street, Wiarton on Saturday April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev.
David LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior to the time
of service and
at Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto on Saturday April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains in the Ashcroft
Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-25 published
DOUBT,
Kenneth
Miller
Peacefully at Gateway Haven Nursing Home, Wiarton, on Monday,
May 23rd, 2005. Ken
DOUBT, of Wiarton, in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of the late Gwen
(WOODLEY)
DOUBT. Dear father of Jim
and his wife, Vicki and Laurie and his friend, Jill, all of Wiarton.
Grandfather of Marlisa, Kevin, Jeff and Jaime and great-grandfather
of Christian. The family will receive Friends at the George Funeral
Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton, on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted at
the funeral home on Thursday, May 26th at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev.
David LEGGATT officiating. Interment, Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton.
Donations to the Friends of Gateway, Wiarton Hospital or the
Alzheimer Society. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-13 published
DAVIDSON,
Clayton
Earl
Peacefully at the New Horizons Retirement Home, in Wiarton, Monday
morning, September 12th, 2005. Clayton
DAVIDSON, of Wiarton,
13 days before his 97th birthday. Predeceased by his devoted
wife, Islay
CRAWFORD (1991) and his son, Jimmy (1953.) Loving
father of Gordon, of Tara, Mary and her husband, Doug
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
of Shallow Lake, and Alvin and his wife, Pat, of Wasaga Beach.
Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, Brian (Aimee), James,
Susan, Michael, Siobhan (Patrick) and Colleen (Philip) and his
great-grandchildren, Katlin, Colin, Kieran, Ronan, Seamus and
Lochlinn. Dear brother of Beatrice
FISCHER, of Cambridge. Predeceased
by his brothers, George, Clinton and sisters, Ruby, Minnie and
Madeline. Friends may call at the Downs and son Funeral Home,
Hepworth Tuesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral
Service will be conducted from the Funeral Home, Wednesday morning
at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Interment,
Balsam Grove Cemetery, Oliphant. Odd Fellows Spirit Rock Lodge
#312 and Unity Rebekah Lodge #147 Wiarton will hold a joint memorial
service from the funeral home Tuesday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Memorial
contributions to St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Wiarton or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com A tree will be planted in the
Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation in
memory of Clayton by the Downs and son Funeral Home.
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-26 published
HARDMAN,
Barry
Michael "
Mike"
Suddenly at the Owen Sound Hospital on Thursday, November 24th,
2005. Mike
HARDMAN, of Wiarton in his 57th year. Dear son of
Frances (SMITH) and the late Fred
HARDMAN.
Beloved husband of
Marlene (MOORE)
HARDMAN. Cherished father of Michelle and her
partner Tom
SHAW, and Adam all, of Wiarton. Special grampa of
Brittany and Brandon. Brother of Faye (Manny)
GAGLIARDI,
Bruce
(Irene,)
Doug
(Dorothy,) Patricia and her partner Ray
VIVIAN,
Larry (Gail) all, of Kitchener, and Glenn (Donna), of Calgary,
Alberta.
Brother-in-law of Bev
MOORE, of Markdale. The family
will receive Friends at the George Funeral Home, 430 Mary Street,
Wiarton on Sunday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The
funeral service will be conducted from the chapel on Monday,
November 28th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating.
Spring interment, Red Bay Cemetery. Donations to the Lion's head
Hospital equipment fund or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-23 published
BARFOOT,
Clifford
Arthur "
Art"
Peacefully at the Wiarton Hospital on Thursday December 22, 2005.
Art BARFOOT of Colpoy's Bay in his 70th year. Beloved husband
of Shirley
(COLLINS)
BARFOOT. Dear father of Krista and her husband
Santo PASQUA of Hamilton; Kevin and his wife
Deidre of Wiarton
and Shannon and her husband Stephen
CRUICKSHANK of Barrie. Cherished
papa of Megan, Taylor, Aiden, Emma, Ethan and Cameron. Brother
of Dorothy
HILL of Wiarton, Mildred
GRIFFITH of Kincardine; Hector
(Donna) BARFOOT of Wiarton; Irene
LOUGHLEAN of Mount Forest
Marie ISBESTER of Port Colborne; Eva
SPEARS of Wasaga Beach
Jack and his wife
Joan
COLLINS of Gravenhurst; Yvonne
COLLINS
Willard and his wife
Shirley
COLLINS;
Gary and his wife Margie
COLLINS;
Bev and his wife
Brenda
COLLINS; and Allan and his wife
Laura COLLINS all of Wiarton. Predeceased by one brother Jack
and three brothers-in-law Roger
HILL,
Percy
GRIFFITH and Ken
COLLINS.
The family will receive Friends at the George Funeral
Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton on Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted at the
funeral home on Saturday December 24th at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev.
David LEGGATT officiating. Spring interment Bayview Cemetery,
Wiarton. Donations to the Friends of Gateway or the charity of
your choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to
the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼
Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲▼ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲▼ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲▼
Beloved▲▼
Mentor▲▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲▼
(Joseph▲▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲▼
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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ASHCROFT,
Dona▲
Isobel▲
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲
Beloved▲
Mentor▲ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲
(Joseph▲)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲
McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-07 published
Edna ROBINSON,
Educator (1916-2005)
Ontario's first woman high-school principal also backed bids
by her hometown of Hamilton to host the Commonwealth Games. Her
father, after all, had started it all in 1930
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, December
7, 2005, Page S9
Aurora, Ontario -- When making presentations on behalf of Hamilton's
bid for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Edna
ROBINSON sometimes
donned her father's jacket. Like its wearer, who had been Ontario's
first woman high-school principal, the jacket was loaded with
history. In 1930, M.M.
ROBINSON had worn it when Hamilton hosted
the first British Empire, now the Commonwealth, Games.
History commonly credits Mr.
ROBINSON with getting the games
started. As his only offspring, the Hamilton-born Miss
ROBINSON
proudly shared stories of her father's role, to Friends and family
and as the bid committee's honorary patron. When the committee
became discouraged, Miss
ROBINSON would remind them that her
father had brought about the Empire Games in only two years.
"She made believers out of us," said Cecelia
CARTER-
SMITH, a
former Canadian Commonwealth athlete and member of the bid committee.
Said Emerson
LAVENDER, a long-time friend: "She just loved that
involvement. It rejuvenated her."
In 2003, New Delhi was awarded the bid. "Initially, I was stunned,"
Miss ROBINSON told Ms.
CARTER-
SMITH, also a columnist for the
Hamilton Spectator. "I didn't cry though. I wasn't as emotional
as I thought I'd be -- I was too mad."
Ted, as she was nicknamed by her dad in the absence of a son,
was no stranger to athletic competitions.
She had fond memories not only of the first Empire Games, but
of the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. As a 12-year-old, Miss
ROBINSON
had accompanied her father, the manager of the Canadian team,
to the games. There, the Canadian athletes befriended her. Miss
ROBINSON carried around a stuffed dog they'd signed and shopped
with track star Fanny
ROSENFELD, later a member of Canada's Sports
Hall of Fame.
More often, she spoke of the Commonwealth Games. Years later,
when a Welsh games historian visited Canada, Miss
ROBINSON regaled
him with stories of their beginnings: how athletes stayed at
the family house and how she and her and her father, later the
sports editor at the Spectator, travelled by sea to attend subsequent
games.
But all this came second in Miss
ROBINSON's mind to her own work
in education. As well as treading on the ground her father broke,
she broke ground of her own. In 1963, she became the first woman
principal of a large, urban, composite school in Ontario. The
school, Nelson High in Burlington, was one of the largest in
the province.
Previously a teacher of French and German at Forest Hill Collegiate
in Toronto, in 1957, she moved to the brand-new school in Burlington
named for the British naval hero. There she headed its modern-languages
department.
When staff met to decide on a school motto, Mr.
LAVENDER, a history
teacher, suggested a phrase from a Nelson biography: "Exact in
thought and exalted in action." Seizing on it, Miss
ROBINSON
claimed the motto should be the phrase's reverse, "Exalted in
thought and exact in action." The dictum was adopted.
"In a sense, it [the motto] personified her behaviour as a teacher,
as a principal and all through her life," Mr.
LAVENDER said.
"She was a meticulous organizer and held very high expectations
for the school."
In a time when women just did not become principals unless out
of necessity in rural areas, it took a great deal of pressure
from bureaucrats to allow Miss
ROBINSON to take the then-requisite
training program at Queen's University in Kingston. Afterward,
she felt she had to be better than the men, according to Jane
CLARK, wife of William
CLARK, a cousin of Miss
ROBINSON's. "
Ted
loved people. Didn't suffer fools, but really loved young people."
In a school still known for its excellence, Miss
ROBINSON demanded
strong academic, athletic and art programs.
"She believed extra-curricular activities had an important role
to play," said Bryce
LEGGATT, a teacher at Nelson when Miss
ROBINSON
was principal. "She saw them as a vehicle to enrich kids' lives
and a place for them to hang their hats."
Many of the strong and talented teachers Miss
ROBINSON had a
knack for hiring went on to administrative roles. They became
known as the "Nelson Mafia."
While principal, Miss
ROBINSON asked the art teacher, Robert
BATEMAN, to design a mural for the school's cafeteria. Now a
famous wildlife artist known for his precise representations,
he painted the mural in Cubist style and, along with Grade 9
students, painted a scene from the Battle of Trafalgar. Recently,
he returned to touch it up with a later generation of Grade 9s.
Mr. BATEMAN had known Miss
ROBINSON since he was a student in
her French class at Forest Hill in 1949. There, she maintained
a sweet demeanour and complete classroom control, he said.
Mr. BATEMAN didn't pass Grade 12 French with her and for a long
time told the story of how Miss
ROBINSON had failed him. Once
while giving a speech, she said, "Robert
BATEMAN is going around
saying I failed him in French. In fact, he failed himself."
She did not fail her staff, however, and always supported them.
When she was leaving the school to become an inspector of modern
languages for southwestern Ontario, Mr.
BATEMAN offered to paint
her portrait. When board officials balked, Miss
ROBINSON went
to bat for him and won. The portrait still hangs at Nelson.
Mr. BATEMAN also credits Miss
ROBINSON with being one of his
first patrons. She purchased Maple Leaf Fence (Walker's Line)
from his first show. It began his art career, and he left teaching
in 1976 to pursue it.
After serving as an inspector, Miss
ROBINSON ended her working
life as a board superintendent. Upon retirement, she became a
school trustee, leaving the post only to care for her aging parents.
Some suspect her parents were the reason she never married. Although
she did have a beau, he was lost during the Second World War
and no other man took his place. She'd met him in Germany before
the war, while she was studying there for her doctorate in German
literature. Fluent in the language, she attended a rally where
Hitler spoke for hours. Much later, Miss
ROBINSON told young
family members, she was surprised to find herself captivated
by his charisma in spite of her education, intelligence and worldliness.
Three years ago, she had a chance to see another leader and indulge
her well-known sense of humour. In recognition of her hard work
on Hamilton's bid for the 2010 games, Miss
ROBINSON was invited
to sit in a special section of Copps Coliseum during the Queen's
jubilee visit. Making a day of it, she hired a limousine. Accompanied
by Mr. LAVENDER's wife, Madeline, she posed for a photograph
in the backseat. She's captured on film, waving like the queen.
Poised, polite and confident, Miss
ROBINSON always wore knit
suits, had her hair coiffed and her long, delicate fingers manicured.
More than one male student and teacher had crushes on her.
"She had the ego of someone who has confidence resulting from
setting a goal and achieving it," Mrs. Clark said.
Recently, Hamilton re-entered the Commonwealth Games ring, vying
to hold them for Canada in 2014. Just before her death, Miss
ROBINSON was made its honorary patron. Once again the opportunity
rejuvenated her. She called the committee almost daily to check
on the bid's progress and offer assistance.
While the success of Hamilton's bid will not be known until later
this month, Miss
ROBINSON remains its honorary patron.
Edna Margaret
ROBINSON was born in Hamilton, Ontario on February
23, 1916. She died in Burlington, Ontario on November 14. She
was 89.
She leaves Friends, cousins and a multitude of former students.
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-13 published
LEGGATT,
Carrie
Irene
In her 96th year, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family
and a dear friend at Helen Henderson Care Centre, on Friday,
December 9th, 2005. Dearest mother of Gregory (Susan), Napanee
and Eric (Lisa and Micah,) Toronto. Loved sister of Roy
LOREE,
London, and Joseph
LOREE,
Michigan.
Predeceased by her beloved
husband Arthur. A celebration of Carrie's life will be held in
the Chapel at Helen Henderson Care Centre, 343 Amherst Drive,
Amherstview on Thursday, December 15th. Visitation from 12: 30
to 1: 30 p.m. with service to follow. For those wishing, memorial
donations to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would
be appreciated by the family.
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LEGGATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-22 published
RYAN,
Michael "
Denis"
Passed away suddenly on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at the Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital in his 68th year. Denis, beloved friend
and companion of Robert Francis
LEGGATT of Collingwood. Cherished
brother of Gertrude
WOELLMER and her late husband Hans, Fran
McLISTER,
Hugh
RYAN, Mary and her husband Richard
BOCKRATH and
Betty and her husband Bob
MOYER.
Predeceased by brothers John
RYAN,
Darcy and his late wife
Sheila
RYAN, Walter and his surviving
wife Helen
RYAN, sisters the late Winnifred and her surviving
husband Paul
JOHNSON and the late Catherine and her surviving
husband Frank
ROCCHI.
Predeceased also by his parents Tom and
Frances RYAN.
Denis will be sadly missed by his many nieces and
nephews. At Denis's request no formal funeral services will take
place. Donations may be made to the Salvation Army in Mr. Ryan's
memory. Friends may leave comments for the family on line by
visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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LEGGE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-05 published
LEGGE,
William▼ "
Bill"
Edward
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale, on Thursday, August
4th, 2005, of Feversham in his 68th year. Special friend of Ruth
DICKIESON.
Loving father of K.C. (Debbie,) of Feversham, Wes
(Vanessa DAVIES,) of Rock Mills, and Corrie (Randy)
BURLACK,
of Maxwell. Brother of Margo (Roger)
SHANNON, of Niagara Falls,
Karen (Bill)
CONGDON, of London, and the late Jim
LEGGE. He will
always be loved and remembered by Beth
LEGGE and his grandchildren,
Kristen, Dillon, Lacey, Hailee and Jaime. The family will receive
Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton, on Saturday,
August 6th, from 11: 00 a.m. until the time of service in the
chapel at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation. Memorial contributions to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-21 published
SMITH,
Luella
May (formerly
PATTERSON, née
COLLINS)
At the Summit Place Nursing Home, in Owen Sound, on Monday, September
19th, 2005. Luella
SMITH (née
COLLINS,) of Tara, in her 93rd
year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon
PATTERSON and the late
Fred SMITH.
Loving mother of Murray and his wife, Jane, of Gould
Lake, Patricia
ROBINSON, of Port Colborne, Jack and his wife,
Carol, of Tara, Julia
McGREGOR and her husband, Harry, of Owen
Sound, Donna
LEGGE and her husband, Vernon, of Port Elgin, Jim
and his wife, Roberta, of Paisley, Bill and his wife, Judy, of
Tara and son-in-law, Thom
CHRISTMAN, of Meaford. Also survived
by sister, Irene
PATTERSON and brother, Roy
COLLINS and his wife,
Hilda.
Predeceased by one daughter, Doreen
CHRISTMAN; son-in-law,
Jack ROBINSON; brothers, Frank, Erle and Maurice and sister,
Evelyn DUFF. Dear grandmother of twenty-eight grandchildren,
sixty-five great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
The Funeral Service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church
in Tara, on Thursday, September 22nd, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with
visitation preceeding from 12: 00 to 2:00 p.m. Interment in Southampton
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society or the
charity of your choice would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Condolences may be expressed online at www.paulheaglesonfuneralhome.com
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LEGGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-08 published
LEGGE,
Marjorie▼
Unexpectedly in her sleep at her home in Ajax on Friday, January
7, 2005. Marjorie, beloved wife of 50 years and best friend to
Harry. Loving Mom of Gary, Wendy and husband Dan
DARLING, Warren,
Michael and his wife Robin. Very proud Granny of Matthew and
his wife Andrea, Emily, Jeniffer, Elissa, Holly, and one lovingly
awaited. Dear sister of Don
SHELTON, of Ingersoll. The family
will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service in the chapel on Monday, January
10, 2005 at 1 p.m. A reception to follow at the Funeral Home.
A family interment to take place at The Church of John the Baptist
Cemetery at a later date. Should Friends so desire, donations
may be made to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-12 published
KNIPF,
Dr.
Joseph
Dr. Joseph
KNIPF of Viola Court, Delhi passed away at the Delhi
Long Term Care Centre on Sunday, July 10, 2005 in his 82nd year.
A Graduate and Doctor of Medicine with the University of Toronto
in 1948 and has been a Family Physician in the Delhi area since
1954. Beloved husband of Beth
KNIPF (nee:
LEGGE.)
Loving father
of Jo-anne
KAPIN (John), Otterville; Robert
KNIPF (Dorothy Jean),
Delhi and Katherine
WEATHERLEY
(Peter) of Comox, British Columbia.
Cherished grandfather of five grandchildren: Michael and Corryn
KAPIN, Robert
KNIPF Jr., Sean and Emma
WEATHERLEY. Friends may
call at the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi for a Special Family Tribute
of Dr. Joseph
KNIPF's
Life on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 (Today)
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Norfolk General Hospital "Computer-Aided Tomography Scan"
Fund, Delhi Community Health Centre or the Charity of your choice
will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-31 published
MALPAGE,
Grace▼ (née
LEGGE)
Quietly at University Hospital on Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
Mrs. Grace
MALPAGE (née
LEGGE) of London in her 90th year. Loving
mother of Diane
KINCAID.
Grandmother▼ of Jeff (Jennifer)
KINCAID
and Steve (Janette)
KINCAID.
Great-grandmother▼ of Lauren and
Jenna KINCAID. Dear sister of Ronald
JACOBS of Brantford. Also
survived by a niece and several nephews. Predeceased by her sisters
Edith LEWIS and Dorothy
EVANS and her brother Bob
JACOBS.
Private▼
family arrangements entrusted to Needham Funeral Service, 520
Dundas Street, London (434-9141). Memorial donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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LEGGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-01 published
MALPAGE,
Grace▲ (née
LEGGE)
Quietly at University Hospital on Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
Mrs. Grace
MALPAGE (née
LEGGE) of London in her 90th year. Loving
mother of Diane
KINCAID.
Grandmother▲ of Jeff (Jennifer)
KINCAID
and Steve (Janette)
KINCAID.
Great-grandmother▲ of Lauren and
Jenna KINCAID. Dear sister of Ronald
JACOBS of Brantford. Also
survived by a niece and several nephews. Predeceased by her sisters
Edith LEWIS and Dorothy
EVANS and her brother Bob
JACOBS.
Private▲
family arrangements entrusted to Needham Funeral Service, 520
Dundas Street, London (434-9141). Memorial donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-09 published
LEGGE,
George▼
Peacefully passed away on Sunday, November 6th, 2005 at Scarborough
Centenary Hospital in his 93rd year. George spent 30 successful
years developing and building Henderson and Legge Insurance Brokers
Ltd. During that time he coached and managed the Marlboro Minor
Organization including their famed 'Shopsy's Pee Wee Team'. After
several successful seasons George was appointed the General Manager
of the Marlboro Minor System. He then retired to become the chairman
and co-founder of the legendary 'Bell Challenge' Pee Wee tournament
for 25 years. Beloved husband of the late Lillian
LEGGE.
Loving▼
father of David and Suzanne
LEGGE and Brian and Dyane
LEGGE.
Devoted▼ grandfather of Tiffany and Dan
HOULE,
Simon▼
LEGGE, and
Chantal LEGGE.
Great-grandfather▼ of Kailey
HOULE. Dear brother
of Grace GOODWIN.
Predeceased▼ by Eleanor
CLELAND, Harry
LEGGE,
and Jim LEGGE. Dear friend and companion of Ruth
JACKSON.
The▼
family will receive Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard
Avenue East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Road), on Tuesday from
7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
to be held in the Ogden Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment
at Pine Hills Cemetery. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or For ward Baptist Church.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-01 published
LEGGE,
Jeannette▼
E.▼ (née
JOHNSON)
Peacefully in her sleep, at the Briton House on Wednesday, November
30, 2005. After 101 years of love, generosity and good humour,
the grand lady of the Johnson, Tait, Morris and Legge families
has left us. Predeceased by her dear husband Stuart C.
LEGGE,
brothers David O.
JOHNSON and Wellington O.
JOHNSON and niece
Carol MORRIS (Hugh). Beloved aunt to Janice
TAIT/TAITE/TATE, Gwynnette
JOHNSON,
Doug JOHNSON
(Ruth▼) and Dianne
STRICKLAND (Jim) and many grandnieces
and grandnephews. Sister-in-law to Kenneth C.
LEGGE and the late
Marguerite. Her life was filled with many passions: learning,
mineralogy, travel, golf, curling the cottage at Big Bay Point
and most of all her family. She welcomed many to her life, inspiring
us all with her strength of character, generosity of spirit and
lifelong genuine curiosity about people and life. She will be
missed. A private memorial service will be held. If desired,
donations in Jeannette's memory may be made to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind (C.N.I.B.), 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M4G 3E8. Condolences on-line available at www.humphreymiles.com.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-05 published
LEGGE,
Jeannette▲▼
E.▲ (née
JOHNSON)
Peacefully in her sleep, at the Briton House on Wednesday, November
30, 2005. After 101 years of love, generosity and good humour,
the grand lady of the Johnson, Tait, Morris and Legge families
has left us. Predeceased by her dear husband Stuart C.
LEGGE,
brothers David O.
JOHNSON and Wellington O.
JOHNSON and niece
Carol MORRIS (Hugh). Beloved aunt to Janice
TAIT/TAITE/TATE, Gwynnette
JOHNSON,
Doug JOHNSON
(Ruth▲) and Dianne
STRICKLAND (Jim) and many grandnieces
and grandnephews. Sister-in-law to Kenneth C.
LEGGE and the late
Marguerite. Her life was filled with many passions: learning,
mineralogy, travel, golf, curling the cottage at Big Bay Point
and most of all her family. She welcomed many to her life, inspiring
us all with her strength of character, generosity of spirit and
lifelong genuine curiosity about people and life. She will be
missed. A private memorial service will be held. If desired,
donations in Jeannette's memory may be made to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind (C.N.I.B.), 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M4G 3E8. Condolences on-line available at www.humphreymiles.com.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-17 published
Leonard GERTLER,
Urban
Planner (1923-2005)
University of Waterloo teacher was a founding father of town
planning in Canada, writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His environment-first
strategy 'made a difference to the quality of our lives and our
communities'
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
December 17, 2005, Page S11
A holistic and strategic thinker, Leonard (Len)
GERTLER was one
of the founding fathers of urban planning in this country. He
became interested in cities as a researcher and scriptwriter
for the National Film Board in the late 1940s and went on to
write a landmark report on protecting Ontario's Niagara Escarpment
and to serve as a policy adviser to Pierre Trudeau's Ministry
of Urban Affairs. A pioneer in co-operative and sustainable development
abroad, he involved his students, beginning in 1970, in projects
in Indonesia, Jamaica, India, Japan and Uzbekistan.
Historically, planning in Canada was undertaken and taught by
people trained in Britain or the United States. Prof.
GERTLER,
who worked as a planner in Edmonton, Toronto and the Saint John
River Valley in New Brunswick before he became the founding director
of the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University
of Waterloo, brought a Canadian perspective to the classroom.
"Len was Canada's guru of environment-first planning for broad
geographic regions. He wanted our cities to be cities [and to
work for people's well-being] and he wanted the countryside --
the farmlands, woodlands and wetlands -- to stay countryside,"
said Linda
PIM, a conservation policy analyst with Ontario Nature.
"He was able to connect the key elements of planning theory and
practice in a way that resonated with me [and many other students]
and stayed with me throughout my career," said David
WITTY, who
studied with Prof.
GERTLER at U of W in the early 1970s and is
now dean of architecture at the University of Manitoba. Prof.
GERTLER "brought social, ecological, economic and physical components"
to planning in a way "that demanded respect."
Mark SEASONS, who was a doctoral student in the mid 1980s and
is now an associate professor of planning and associate dean
at the U of W, described him as "a man of few but very carefully
chosen words," with "a keen intellect and insights." He did not
"suffer fools gladly," but "if you gained his respect, he became
a loyal friend and life-long supporter."
Prof. GERTLER's passion for planning infected not only his students,
but one of his own sons. "Len never cajoled or coaxed me," Meric
GERTLER, now professor of geography and planning at the University
of Toronto, said in a eulogy at his father's funeral. Instead,
he felt an "inexorable pull" toward planning because his father's
work was "so damned interesting." It made "a difference to the
quality of our lives and our communities at a time when public
interest in 'the environment' and all things 'urban' was enjoying
its first real flowering in this country."
Leonard
Oscar
(Len)
GERTLER was the youngest of three children
of Carl Hiam
GERTLER and his wife Gertrude
(SLOVER). The
GERTLERs
and the SLOVERs had immigrated before the First World War from
what was then Austro-Hungary, with the
SLOVERs settling in Ottawa
and the GERTLERs working on farms in an Irish settlement outside
Montreal.
Gertrude and her brother had opened a store in the market in
Ottawa and Hiam and his brothers started a furniture manufacturing
company called Atlas Bedding in Montreal. Mr.
GERTLER always
hoped one of his sons would join in the family business, but
it didn't work out that way.
His eldest son, Maynard
GERTLER, a Roosevelt New Dealer, studied
and taught economic history in the United States and Britain
before returning to Canada and founding Harvest House, a Montreal
publishing firm that specialized in translating the fiction of
Québécois writers (such as Jacques Ferron, Anne Hébert and Yves
Thériault) and in producing books on social and economic topics.
Len was seven years younger. Still, he was "my best friend from
the time he was 12 years old," said Maynard
GERTLER in a telephone
conversation from his home in Montreal. Len was both artistic
and athletic. He wrote plays, but he also played baseball and
football, skied and trained as a long-distance swimmer.
Like his older brother, Len went to Queen's University to study
economics and political science. In his third year, he became
the founding editor of a publication called Public Affairs, soon
renamed the Queen's Commentator. He emerged with an honour's
degree in 1946 and an active interest in socio-economic and political
issues.
During summers he found work (through a Montreal friend) with
John GRIERSON at the National Film Board, which was then headquartered
in Ottawa. After graduation, he joined the staff of the World
in Action unit directed by Mr.
GRIERSON's
Disciple,
Stuart
LEGGE.
He was researcher and scriptwriter for The Challenge of Housing
and another film on the evolving National Capital Plan for Ottawa.
His script was too outspoken for the National Capital Commission
and he was banished from the project.
Dejected, he headed back to Montreal, where fate changed his
future both romantically and professionally. In his parents'
house, he met Anicka (Anita)
BIRNBAUM, a Holocaust survivor from
the tiny town of Svalava, Slovakia. In early teens she had been
incarcerated in Auschwitz with the rest of her family. Anita
and one sister were all that was left of their family when the
Russians liberated the camp. She made her way to England, where
she worked as a dental technician and used leftover bits of medical
modelling clay to make sculptures.
Len's father, who was on the board of the Jewish Immigrant Aid
Society, sponsored her to come to Canada. "She only weighed about
60 pounds," recalled Maynard
GERTLER. "My family sent her to
l'École des métiers du meuble, which was the famous art school
in Montreal. She studied sculpture and graduated at the top of
the class and went on to be an excellent sculptor."
Anita and Len were married in the summer of 1948. The following
year, discouraged by the National Capital Commission debacle
at the film board, Len
GERTLER went back to school and enrolled
in a master's program in economics at the University of Toronto,
studying under Harold
INNIS and Tom
EASTERBROOK. He was thinking
of going further in his studies, but his older brother said:
"Don't go into economics, that's theology. Go into planning."
Coincidentally, McGill had opened its graduate department of
planning in 1950, the year he graduated from the University of
Toronto. Encouraged by a friend who was already in the program,
he enrolled and graduated with a diploma in 1951 and went on
to a job in Edmonton as a senior planner (1951), and then as
director of the Edmonton District Planning Commission (from 1952
to 1957), one of Canada's first regional planning agencies. He
helped develop a workable concept of regional development during
the exploration/development boom of the 1950s.
Next stop was Toronto, where he was senior planner and then deputy
commissioner of planning from 1957 to 1964, working on a waterfront
development plan among other projects. He left municipal government
to establish a planning consultancy practice for Acres Research
and Planning Ltd. in Niagara Falls.
Two years later, he was invited to help establish the School
of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Waterloo
and became its founding director. The university administration
decided that he couldn't be a full professor because he lacked
a doctorate, "the magic ticket," as Len
GERTLER described it.
If he were good enough to be the founding director of the school,
he should be qualified enough to deserve a full professorship,
he wrote in his memoir Radical Rumblings: Confessions of a Peripatetic
Planner (2005). "Now I know that this betrayed ignorance of the
ways of academia," he wrote. "But that very ignorance stiffened
my back and the University conceded."
In 1967, the Ontario government of John Robarts, worried about
the effects of urban sprawl, mining and recreational skiing on
the natural habitat, asked him to carry out a study of the Niagara
escarpment. A year later, Prof.
GERTLER produced a "seminal report,"
according to the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, that "not
only laid out a plan for a continuous undeveloped corridor along
the escarpment, but also shifted the emphasis from recreation
to conservation... prompted provincial legislation to restrict
quarry development and, later, to regulate all land uses." The
study led to the passage of the Niagara Escarpment Act, the formation
of the Niagara Escarpment Commission, and the designation of
the escarpment as a World Biosphere Reserve by United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1990. Now,
if you look at a satellite photograph of southern Ontario, you
can see a green ribbon of natural habitats running from Niagara
Falls to the tip of the Bruce Peninsula.
Prof. GERTLER took a two-year leave (from 1972 to 1974) to serve
as director general of research and policy for prime minister
Trudeau's Ministry of State for Urban Affairs. "His breadth of
practice and involvement spoke to the notion that the national
government should have an interest in the well-being of cities,
because as cities go, so goes the country, and he saw that so
early on," said Prof.
WITTY. "He had the ability to see ahead
of his time, but I never came to appreciate it until I was out
and gone from the university [of Waterloo]."
Prof. GERTLER loved to work and continued writing the second
volume of his memoirs even when his health was failing precipitously.
In hospital, only days before he died, he reacted with pleasure
when his son Kim brought him a book on international development
for which he had written the foreword.
Leonard
Oscar
(Len)
GERTLER was born in Montreal on October 10,
1923. He died in Toronto of throat cancer on December 9, 2005.
He was 82. His wife, Anita, predeceased him in June of 2004.
He is survived by four sons, a daughter, four grandchildren and
his brother Maynard.
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LEGGE,
Donald▼
Kenneth▼
(Member of St. Andrew's Lodge No. 16, Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons)
At Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Sunday, December 25,
2005 in his 66th year. Donald
LEGGE, in Innisfil, beloved husband
of Karen (née
GORING) and dear father of Michael and his wife
Karen▼ of Barrie and Jacqueline and her husband Mark
JESSO, also
of Barrie. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren
Emily, Anthony, Connor and Megan. Loving
son of Kenneth and the
late Marguerite
LEGGE of Toronto and brother of David
LEGGE of
Thunder Bay and Gordon
LEGGE of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Funeral
service on Thursday at 2: 30 p.m., Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home,
157 Main St. South, Newmarket, followed by interment at Newmarket
Cemetery.
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LEGGE,
Marjorie▲▼
Helen
Unexpectedly in her sleep at her home in Ajax on Friday, January
7, 2005. Marjorie, beloved wife of 50 years and best friend to
Harry. Loving Mom of Gary, Wendy and husband Dan
DARLING, Warren,
Michael and his wife Robin. Very proud Granny of Matthew and
his wife Andrea, Emily, Jennifer, Elissa, Holly, and one lovingly
awaited. Dear sister of Don
SHELTON of Ingersol. The family will
receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service in the chapel on Monday,
January 10, 2004 at 1 p.m. A reception to follow at the Funeral
Home. A family interment to take place at The Church of John
the Baptist Cemetery at a later date. Should Friends so desire,
donations may be made to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-11 published
HOLMES,
Richard "
Homer"
On Sunday, January 9th, 2005 after a lengthy illness in his 50th
year. Beloved
son of Ron and Ruth and dear brother to Cathy and
Henry DANIELS, and Karen and Mike
BROWN.
Loving uncle to Nicole,
Ryan, Jayson and Emily. Rich will be lovingly remembered by Marilyn
LEGGE and his many Friends over the years. A Memorial Service
will be held in the Chapel of the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard
Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.) on Wednesday at 1
p.m. Special thanks to the Critical Care Staff of North York
General Hospital. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the
North York General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
LEGGE,
Margaret▲ (née
JOHNSON)
At Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Monday, January 24th, 2005
in her 68th year. Margaret
LEGGE (née
JOHNSON,) wife of the late
Harry and dear mother of Dwayne and his wife Shelley and grandmother
of Sydni and step-grandmother to Victoria. Sister of Eva
SMITH
and Bruce JOHNSON and his wife
Ruby.
Friends may call at the
Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket
for visitation on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in
the Chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. followed by interment at Newmarket
Cemetery. Donations to Southlake Regional Health Centre, Cancer
Unit would be appreciated.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-11 published
HOOK,
Charles "
Chas"
At Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, February
9th, 2005, after a brief, intense illness, Charles
HOOK, of Hastings,
formerly of Toronto, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Joan
for over 35 years, with stepchildren Brad
NEWMAN
(Jeiley,)
Jan
VAN
DER
REEST (Gary), Barbara
LEGGE (Max), and daughter-in-law
Teresa KRAWCZYK/
NEWMAN.
His grandchildren are Kevin, Ryan (Margo,)
Darek, Lara, Courtney, Jason, Dylan, Jared and Daniel. Predeceased
by his parents and his son-in-law, Jeff
NEWMAN.
Charles served
in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1940-1945. He was a 30 year
former employee of the City of Toronto City Hall Health Department
(Accounting). He was an avid sports fan, card player, ice skater,
storyteller, and loved to chat with all who crossed his path.
He will be greatly missed and is loved by all. A special thank
you to Dr.
WILKIN,
Dr.
McMILLAN, Dr.
ROWSOM and the Intensive
Care Unit staff of Peterborough Regional Health Centre. Visiting
at Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main Street North, Markham,
Ontario (905) 294-2030 on Saturday, February 12th from 11: 00
a.m. to 1: 00 p.m. Service at 1:00 p.m. Reverend Matthew
ROBERTS
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lung Association or Canadian Cancer
Society.
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DZWIN,
Marie
At the Sara Vista Nursing Centre in Elmvale, on Thursday, February
17, 2005, Marie
DZWIN in her 95th year. Dear mother of Edith
(John) WEBER of Wymbolwood Beach, and Marion
LEGGE of Owen Sound.
Beloved Grams to Kris (Nancy), Peter (Susan), Maria (Scott),
Nadya, Andrea, Murray (Deb), and Renee. Dear Great-Grams to Kate,
Alex, Blaze, Will, Karl, Rebecca, Sofie, and Eva. Marie was a
founding member of the Markham Unionville Business and Professional
Women, a life member of Unionville and Whitevale United Church
Women, and the first female steward of the Whitevale United Church.
She was predeceased by her husband John. At Marie's request,
there will be no funeral home, visitation or service. A family
celebration of her life will take place in the spring. The family
extends their thanks to the Sara Vista Nursing Centre staff in
Elmvale for their loving care to Marie and to her family. Special
thanks to Sandra, Elaine, and Sheila, and to the entire nursing
staff. Lynn-Stone Funeral Home, 15 Yonge St. S., Elmvale (705)
322-2732, entrusted with arrangements.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-17 published
LEGGE,
Norma
Jean▲
Passed away with dignity and grace, on Friday, April 15, 2005,
at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, in her 87th year.
Beloved daughter of the late Milton
LEGGE and Jane (Jenny)
PAXTON.
Dear sister of the late Elsie I.
LEGGE.
Norma was a beloved Elementary
School Teacher for many years and will be missed by many. A celebration
of Norma's life will be held at the Aurora United Church, 15186
Yonge Street, Aurora, on Tuesday, April 19th at 1: 00 p.m. with
visitation one hour prior. Private interment at King City Cemetey.
Donations may be made to Southlake Regional Health Centre. Arrangements
entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, 905-727-5421.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-02 published
STERLING,
Ronald
Joseph
Peacefully with his family by his side on Wednesday, June 1,
2005 at the age of 60. Beloved father to Carrie and Tracy. Survived
by his father Joseph and sisters Sharon
HILL and Diane
LEGGE,
and their families. He will be dearly missed by many family and
Friends. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 4671 Highway
7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive), 905-851-9100,
on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afuneral service will be held
on Saturday, June 4, 2005 in the Ward Chapel (Woodbridge) at
1 p.m. Inlieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the family.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-21 published
MORIN,
Emily (née
TOMLENOVICH)
Emily MORIN passed away peacefully June 17, 2005 at St. Paul's
Hospital in Saskatoon in her 97th year. Emily was predeceased
by her husband Ernie (1997). Emily is survived and mourned by
her sisters, as well as the
MORIN step-children Ted and June
MORIN,
Shirley and Bud (deceased)
NOCK, Pat and Jack
LEGGE, and
Jack and Lou
MORIN.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-11 published
LEGGE,
William▲ "
David"
Accidently on Friday, September 9, 2005 at the Montreal General
Hospital in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Margaret R.
LEGGE
(née ANDERSON.)
Loving father of Bill, Cara (Rich
GIBSON) and
Ken (Lisa). Beloved Pappa of Callum, Rowan, Melanie and Brendin.
Dear brother of the late Verna
KENT and the late Robert C.
LEGGE,
Joan and Allan and beloved son-in-law of Marjory
ANDERSON.
Dave
will be missed by nieces, nephews, family and many Friends. Dave,
Dad, Pappa, Uncle and friend fuelled moments with a crusty eloquence
and a hearty debate. His mischievous nature and passionate heart
will be sorely missed. If so desired, to send an expression of
sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated. The funeral will be held at Rideau Funeral Home,
4275 Sources Blvd. D.D.O., Québec (514-685-3344) on Monday, September
13th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with visitation one hour prior to the
service. Family and Friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolences
at www.rideaumemorial.com.
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MOUSER,
Kevin
Suddenly in Brampton on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at the age
of 32 years. Kevin, beloved
son of Sherwood and Lynn
MOUSER (nee
HALL.)
Loving brother of Judy
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Scott and his wife
Carla
of Brampton, and Brenda and her husband Joe
LEGGE of Bancroft.
He will be greatly missed by his nephews and by his dog "Lady".
The family will receive Friends at the Scott Funeral Home, 289
Main St. N. "Brampton Chapel", 905-451-1100, on Sunday, October
30, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday, Service in the
chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Brampton Memorial Gardens. In memory
of Kevin, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to
the Canadian Multiple Sclerosis Society would be appreciated.
Sign an online book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-08 published
LEGGE,
George▲
Peacefully passed away on Sunday, November 6th, 2005 at Scarborough
Centenary Hospital in his 93rd year. George spent 30 successful
years developing and building Henderson and Legge Insurance Brokers
Ltd. During that time he coached and managed the Marlboro Minor
Organization including their famed "Shopsy's Pee Wee Team". After
several successful seasons George was appointed the General Manager
of the Marlboro Minor System. He then retired to become the chairman
and co-founder of the legendary "Bell Challenge" Pee Wee tournament
for 25 years. Beloved husband of the late Lillian
LEGGE.
Loving▲
father of David and Suzanne
LEGGE and Brian and Dyane
LEGGE.
Devoted▲ grandfather of Tiffany and Dan
HOULE,
Simon▲
LEGGE, and
Chantal LEGGE.
Great-grandfather▲ of Kailey
HOULE. Dear brother
of Grace GOODWIN.
Predeceased▲ by Eleanor
CLELAND, Harry
LEGGE,
and Jim LEGGE. Dear friend and companion of Ruth
JACKSON.
The▲
family will receive Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard
Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.), on Tuesday from 7-9
p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be
held in the Ogden Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment at
Pine Hills Cemetery. Donations, in lieu of flowers, to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or Forward Baptist Church.
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AMBROSE,
Jessie
Munro (formerly
MILLER)
Peacefully, at Christie Gardens Nursing Home, on Tuesday, November
22, 2005, in her 104th year. Jessie was predeceased by her husbands
Lawrence MILLER and Richard
AMBROSE, her two sons Charles Hugh
Orr MILLER and Donald
MILLER, and her grand_son Michael
MILLER.
Mother-in-law of Barbara E.
MILLER (née
LEGGE) of Ancaster, Ontario
and Paddy MILLER of Victoria, British Columbia. Grandmother of
Ian MILLER and his wife
Kathleen of Calgary, Alberta, Stuart
MILLER and his wife
Trudy of Tatamy, Pensylvania and Cameron
MILLER of Quebec and Allison
MILLER of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Great-grandmother of Kate, Emily, Sarah and Jesse. Private arrangements
entrusted to the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel. Condolences
available on-line at www.humphreymiles.com.
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-19 published
NEILL,
Marjorie "
Bernice"
At North York General Hospital on Friday, December 16, 2005 at
the age of 76. Beloved daughter of the late Frank and Marjorie
NEILL.
She will be missed by her family, Betty, Norm and Gary
COLLINS, Christine, Jim, Lorie, Leslie and Michael
LEGGE and
Irene and Michael
RAINEY.
Also remembered by her Friends. A Committal
Service will be held at Rosemount Memorial Gardens on Monday,
December 19, 2005 at 1 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to Nisbett
Funeral Home and Chapel (600 Monaghan Rd. S., Peterborough).
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LEGGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-27 published
LEGGE,
Donald▲
Kenneth▲
(Member of St. Andrew's Lodge No. 16, Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons)
At Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Sunday, December 25,
2005 in his 66th year. Donald
LEGGE, in Innisfil, beloved husband
of Karen (née
GORING) and dear father of Michael and his wife
Karen▲ of Barrie and Jacqueline and her husband Mark
JESSO, also
of Barrie. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren
Emily, Anthony, Connor and Megan. Loving
son of Kenneth and the
late Marguerite
LEGGE of Toronto and brother of David
LEGGE of
Thunder Bay and Gordon
LEGGE of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Friends
may call at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South,
Newmarket from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service on
Thursday at 2: 30 p.m., followed by interment at Newmarket Cemetery.
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