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LEMOINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-17 published
BROOKBANK,
Carman▼
Roy,▼ PhD
83, Halifax, died peacefully at Saint Vincent's Guest House on
Monday, September 12, 2005. He had suffered from Parkinson's
Disease. At the time of his death, he was Professor Emeritus
in the Faculty of Business Administration at Dalhousie University.
Roy was born January 8, 1922, in Brampton, Ontario, the only
child of the late Carman George and Lily May
(PEARCE)
BROOKBANK.
In 1944 he married Anne Lorraine
McCABE in Toronto. They had
four daughters; they were divorced in 1975. He married Margaret
BLAIR in 1999. She survives him living in Halifax. After three
years of service in the Canadian Army, he earned Bachelor of
Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Toronto
with coursework at Columbia University, New York. He majored
in Sociology, a new discipline at the time. He subsequently completed
his PhD at the University of Toronto. Roy began his career in
Brantford, Ontario, as a program director with the Young Men's
Christian Association. He then moved to Calgary as Director of
the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. During the 1960s
in Vancouver, as Director of Industrial Relations at British
Columbia Electric, he was an innovator in the developing field
of labour management relations. In 1962, he was recruited to
teach at the Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, and went on to become one of the pioneers
of the inaugural Master of Business Administration degree program
at Dalhousie. Professor
BROOKBANK introduced hundreds of students
to the basic principles of Labour Management Relations and Organizational
Behaviour. He was born to teach, and held a deep affection for
the academic world. An avid trout fisherman, Roy spent many happy
hours on the lakes and streams of Nova Scotia with his Friends.
He was a tropical fish enthusiast, successful in breeding many
rare varieties. In his garden at his house in Hubley, Nova Scotia,
he grew roses, berries and fruits. In addition to his wife, Peg,
Roy is survived by his former wife, Anne, and his children Sharon,
Halifax; Candace, Ottawa; Teresa (Louis
LEMOINE), Halifax; and
Adrienne (Sean
BLANCHARD,)
Toronto;▼ grandchildren Curtis
PARKER,
Vancouver; Trevor
PARKER,
Tokyo;▼
Sara▼
PETHES, Ottawa; Sophie
and Gabrielle
LEMOINE,
Halifax;▼ and Ethan
BLANCHARD, Toronto.
He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service for
Roy BROOKBANK was held on Thursday, September 15, at The Atlantic
Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Road, Halifax. Cremation has taken
place. In lieu of flowers, donations to Saint Vincent's Guest
House will be welcomed at: Saint Vincent's Guest House, 2080
Windsor Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 5B2. Online condolences
to Sharon BROOKBANK: zephyr@chebucto.ca. We thank all the staff
of Saint Vincent's Guest House for taking such good care of him.
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LEMOINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-08 published
CUNNINGHAM,
Margaret
E. (née
MABLY)
Passed away suddenly, at her home in Keswick, on Tuesday, January
4, 2005, in her 88th year. Survived by her nieces and nephews
Dale (Clare)
McKEE, William Scott (Leanne)
LEMOINE, Margaret
LEMOINE and her many great-nieces and nephews. Many thanks to
Friends and family and C.H.A.T.S. for their help and support.
Cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial donations made
to The Heart and Stroke Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society
or C.H.A.T.S. would be appreciated by the family. Funeral Arrangements
from M.W. Becker Funeral Home, Keswick, 1-888-884-4486.
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LEMOINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-16 published
BROOKBANK,
Carman▲
Roy,▲ PhD
Age 83, Halifax, died peacefully at Saint Vincent's Guest House
on Monday, September 12, 2005. He had suffered from Parkinson's
Disease. At the time of his death, he was Professor Emeritus
in the Faculty of Business Administration at Dalhousie University.
Roy was born January 8, 1922, in Brampton, Ontario, the only
child of the late Carman George and Lily May
(PEARCE)
BROOKBANK.
In 1944 he married Anne Lorraine
McCABE in Toronto. They had
four daughters; they were divorced in 1975. He married Margaret
BLAIR in 1999. She survives him living in Halifax. After three
years of service in the Canadian Army, he earned Bachelor of
Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Toronto
with coursework at Columbia University, New York. He majored
in Sociology, a new discipline at the time. He subsequently completed
his PhD at the University of Toronto. Roy began his career in
Brantford, Ontario, as a program director with the Young Men's
Christian Association. He then moved to Calgary as Director of
the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. During the 1960s
in Vancouver, as Director of Industrial Relations at British
Columbia Electric, he was an innovator in the developing field
of labour management relations. In 1962, he was recruited to
teach at the Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, and went on to become one of the pioneers
of the inaugural Master of Business Administration degree program
at Dalhousie. Professor
BROOKBANK introduced hundreds of students
to the basic principles of Labour Management Relations and Organizational
Behaviour. He was born to teach, and held a deep affection for
the academic world. An avid trout fisherman, Roy spent many happy
hours on the lakes and streams of Nova Scotia with his Friends.
He was a tropical fish enthusiast, successful in breeding many
rare varieties. In his garden at his house in Hubley, Nova Scotia,
he grew roses, berries and fruits. In addition to his wife, Peg,
Roy is survived by his former wife, Anne, and his children Sharon,
Halifax; Candace, Ottawa; Teresa (Louis
LEMOINE), Halifax; and
Adrienne (Sean
BLANCHARD,)
Toronto;▲ grandchildren Curtis
PARKER,
Vancouver; Trevor
PARKER,
Tokyo;▲
Sara▲
PETHES, Ottawa; Sophie
and Gabrielle
LEMOINE,
Halifax;▲ and Ethan
BLANCHARD, Toronto.
He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service for
Roy BROOKBANK was held on Thursday, September 15, at The Atlantic
Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Road, Halifax. Cremation has taken
place. In lieu of flowers, donations to Saint Vincent's Guest
House will be welcomed at: Saint Vincent's Guest House, 2080
Windsor Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 5B2. Online condolences
to Sharon BROOKBANK: zephyr@chebucto.ca We thank all the staff
of Saint Vincent's Guest House for taking such good care of him.
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LEMOINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-03 published
HASS,
Jeanette
Audrey
At her residence in Scarborough, on Sunday, October 2, 2005,
in her 77th year. She is predeceased by her parents Manny
HASS
and Jane PINKERTON.
Godmother of Sandra (Glen)
LEMOINE of Owen
Sound and grand-Godmother of Laura and Jonathon. She will be
loved and remembered by her many close Friends and colleagues
from the Scarborough Board of Education where she retired in
1987 after 38 years as an educator. The family will receive Friends
at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton, on Wednesday, October
5 from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of Service in the Chapel at
11: 00 a.m. Cremation, followed by interment at Flesherton Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
gratefully appreciated.
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LEMOINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-09 published
LANGFIELD,
Douglas
Peacefully, at home, 6 Broad Street, Penetanguishene, with his
family by his side, on Thursday, December 8, 2005, at the age
of 78. Beloved husband of Lena
(AMODEO)
LANGFIELD.
Loving father
of Joanne (Mark)
LEMOINE,
Michael
(Claire)
LANGFIELD, Theresa
KALVODA, Steve (Karen)
LANGFIELD and Gary (Linda)
LANGFIELD.
Cherished Papa of Cassidy, Michale, Laura, Chris, Dale, Lacey,
Kara, Candice, Nick, Tyler, Alayna and Cole. Friends and family
will be received at the Penetanguishene Funeral Home, 155 Main
Street, Penetanguishene, on Saturday, December 10th from 12 noon
until time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. If desired,
memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly
appreciated.
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LEMON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-10 published
FRIAR, Dorothy Helena (formerly
McALLISTER, née
WALPOLE)
On Tuesday, March 8th, 2005 at Parkview Manor, Chesley, in her
94th year. Wife of the late Fred
FRIAR and the late John
McALLISTER.
Daughter of the late John and Elizabeth
(WINCH)
WALPOLE, of Gillies
Hill. Beloved mother of Elizabeth
(McALLISTER) "Beth"
GIBSON,
of Owen Sound, Janette
(FRIAR)
WAGNER
(Jim,) of Dobbinton and
the late Freda
FRIAR.
Loved grandmother of Karen (John
CHRISTIAN,)
of Vancouver, British Columbia, Elaine (Howard
ALLAN,) of Victoria,
British Columbia, Cheryl
LEMON, of Guelph, Sheila
BARKWELL (Randy),
of Owen Sound, Steven
WAGNER, of Owen Sound and Travis and Tracey
WAGNER, of Dobbinton. She will be missed by her five great-grandchildren,
Lauren and Jaclyn
LEMON,
Meghan and Jaffa
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Ryan
GIBSON.
Predeceased by son-in-law, Harold
GIBSON and sisters, Margaret
(Sydney) MILLS and Ethel (Bob)
BEECH.
Family and Friends are
invited to share memories of Dorothy with her family, at Cameron
Funeral Home, Chesley, on Thursday (today from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m.) A Gillies Hill Women's Institute service will
be held at 6: 45 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Friday,
March 11th, 2005, in the funeral home, at 2: 00 p.m. Spring interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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LEMON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-24 published
DOERR,
Norman
Harold
Of Walkerton, passed away at South Bruce Grey health Centre,
Walkerton, on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005, surrounded by the love
of his family, after a courageous battle with cancer, in his
67th year. Norm was a partner/owner of Doerr Bros. Construction
for thirty years (1973-2003). Survived by sons, Mike and Sharon,
of Elora, Greg and Holly, of Barrie; daughters, Cathy and Randy
LEMON, of R.R.#2, Kincardine, Sandy
MARTIN and Charlie
PORTER,
of Walkerton, Patti and Denis
GRUBB, of R.R.#3, Mildmay and Sharon
INGLIS and Glen
KUNTZ, of Mildmay; grandchildren, Stacy, Amanda,
Jordan, Becca, Kurtis, Alyssa, Cody, Breana, Erica and Matthew
and step-grandchildren, Jayme, Jessica, Alex and Jarrett; brothers,
Clare and Melinda, Bob and Ann Marie and Carl and Paula, all
of Walkerton; sister, Geraldine and Richard
CARID, of Georgetown
brothers-in-law, Frank
TRUSHINSKI, of Walkerton and Keith
VOLLAND,
of Zurich, sister-in-law, Irene
DOERR, of Chepstow and former
wife, Betty
DOERR, of Walkerton. Predeceased by sisters, Dorothy
VOLLAND and Betty
TRUSHINSKI; brother, Jim and parents, Clare
and Laura
(KROEPLIN)
DOERR.
Visitation at Cameron Funeral Home,
Walkerton, on Saturday from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from
2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., with parich prayers Sunday,
at 2: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, March 28th,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m., at Sacred Heart Church, Walkerton. Interment
in Calvary Cemetery, Walkerton. Memorial donations to the Walkerton
& District Health Services Foundation or the Canadian College
of Naturopathic Medicine would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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LEMON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-10-11 published
LEMON,
Isat
Elizabeth (formerly
LINN, née
BISHOP)
Surrounded by the love of her family, at Central Place in Owen
Sound, on Sunday afternoon, October 9th, 2005. Isat Elizabeth
LEMON (née
BISHOP) of Owen Sound, in her 95th year. Wife of the
late Jim LEMON and the late Wm. J. (Bill)
LINN. Dear mother of
Earl LINN and his wife, Heidi, of Muskoka, Margaret
MASSEY and
her husband, Jack, of St. Catharines, Lorraine
ENNIS and her
husband, Bill, of British Columbia, and Dennis
LINN and his wife,
Wendy, of Woodford. Dear mother-in-law of Ken
HODGKINSON, of
Iron Bridge. Proud grandmother of eleven grandchildren, twenty-one
great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren. Isat was
predeceased by her parents, Samuel and Louise
BISHOP, a daughter,
Phyllis HODGKINSON, three brothers, Fred, Gordon and George
BISHOP,
and a sister, Gertrude
DOHERTY.
Step-mother of Harold
LEMON,
and Murray
LEMON, and his wife, Shirley, all of Owen Sound. Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (376-7492), on Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Isat Lemon will be held in the
Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, October 15th, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. with Dr. Adrian
NINABER officiating. Interment in Lakeview
Cemetery, Meaford. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the charity of your choice as your expression of
sympathy.
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LEMON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-10 published
SUTHERLAND,
William
George▼
(January 10th, 1915-December 8th, 2005)
It is with great sadness that the Sutherland family an nounces
the peaceful passing of William George
SUTHERLAND of natural
causes at Summit Place, Owen Sound on Thursday, December 8th
in his 91st year. George joins his beloved wife of 60 years Marion,
who passed away January 19th, 2002. A strong family man of proud
Scottish heritage, George will be missed by his children Betty
Lou LEMON and husband Walter, Marg
HUNT and husband Ray, Willard
and wife Ann, all of Toronto. A loving grandparent to Steven
LEMON and wife Lisa, Janis
LEMON and her fiancé Glenn
COOPER,
Jennifer GIRDAUSKAS and her husband Kris, Mitch
HUNT,
Ben▼
CARPER,
Sam and Mark
SUTHERLAND. Dear brother of Mabel
TURNBULL
(Sarnia▼)
and Criss ROWE (deceased.) His love of family and community spirit
will be missed by all. The long-time owner and operator of Maple
Dell Farms, a mixed farming operation on 6th line near Massie,
George will be remembered for his many community involvements,
including leadership roles on the United Dairy and Poultry Co-operative,
Gay-Lea Foods Co-operative, Holland Township Federation of Agriculturel,
Holland Township Federation Junior Fair, Massie United Church,
North Grey High School Board, Holland Township 4-H Club, Chatsworth
Rotary Club and the Chatsworth Seniors Club among others. George
was recognized for his contributions to the community when he
received the Holland Heritage Award in 1997. Friends and family
are invited to call at the Currie Funeral Home, in Chatsworth,
for visitation on Sunday between 2: 00 and 4:00 p.m. where a funeral
service will be conducted on Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations
can be made to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Massie
United Church, Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of
your choice. May you forever dwell in happiness with your beloved
Marion
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LEMON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-25 published
DELMAGE,
Robert MacGregor
At Bluewater Health Norman Site Sarnia, on April 24, 2005, Robert
MacGregor DELMAGE with his family by his side, of Bonnie Doon,
R.R.#2 Camlachie. Beloved husband of Beverley
(LUSCHER)
DELMAGE.
Dear father of Mark (Jayne) and Carl (Carolyn) all of Bonnie
Doon, grandfather of Michele, Jason, Katelyn, Krista and Michael.
Brother of Barrie (Violet)
DELMAGE,
Sarnia,
Doug of Sarnia and
Barbara (Jim)
BRUSH of Plympton, brother-in-law of Ted (Evelyn)
LUSCHER of Aylmer. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Aged 67 years. Resting at Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, McFarlane Chapel, 9 James Street South at Watt (Forest)
Lambton Shores. Funeral Service Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at
1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Rob
LEMON.
Visitation
Tuesday 2-4 and
7-9. Donations appreciated to Charity of Choice (cheques only
received at Funeral Home). Robert was a life long resident of
Bonnie Doon, long standing member of Huron Shores Optimist Club
and Christ Church Camlachie and employee of Polysar for 38 years.
The family wish to thank Dr.
BUCKSTON, the staff of North Lambton
Health Centre and the Nursing staff at the Palliative Care Unit.
A memorial tree will be planted in memory of "Robert" by the
Dodge family.
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LEMON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-19 published
ROBBINS,
Dora
Sophia
Peacefully, at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday,
May 17th, 2005. Dora Sophia
ROBBINS of Dutton and formerly of
West Lorne in her 87th year. Predeceased by her husband Albert
ROBBINS (1996,) Dora was a member of the Grace Anglican Church
and the Lorna Rebekah Lodge #217. Lovingly remembered by her
children Albert, Harry, Mary Jane
LEMON and Peter
PINTER all
of West Lorne, Donna
HOOPER and Dean
AKINS of Saint Thomas. Predeceased
by daughter Ruth Anne (1994.) Dear grandmother of Jennifer
ROBBINS,
Joe SEMAN, Heather
SEMAN, Greg
LEMON, Vance
LEMON, Jennifer
HOOPER,
Christopher
HOOPER and 8 greatgrandchildren. Survived by son-in-law
Joe SEMAN,
Rodney.
Predeceased by 2 sisters and 5 brothers. Friends
may call at the West Lorne Chapel on Friday, May 20th, 2005 from
2-3 p.m. where the funeral service will be conducted at 3 p.m.
Rev. Anna BERWICK officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery,
West Lorne. If desired, memorial contributions to the Grace Anglican
Church would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes, (519-785-0810).
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LEMON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-07 published
HOSKINS,
Douglas
Stewart
Of London and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, November 5,
2005, at the L.H.S.C. (Victoria Campus), in his 68th year. Beloved
husband of the late Audrey
(PATTEN) and dearly loved father of
Alison HOSKINS and her husband Darcey Aaron
LEMON of London.
Dear brother-in-law of Hazel and her husband James
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Saint Thomas and Lorna
WISEMAN of Toronto. Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and cousins. Doug worked in Toronto at the Jockey Club
at Woodbine Racetrack. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Wednesday,
November 9th at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation Wednesday from 12:00 to
1: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale Cemetery. Remembrances may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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LEMON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
MUSGROVE,
William
Robert
Suddenly at North York General Hospital, Toronto on Tuesday,
November 15, 2005 William Robert
MUSGROVE age 76 of Camlachie.
William was a longtime member of Saint John's in the Wilderness
Anglican Church and sang in the choir. He enjoyed his volunteer
time with the school board in the "Adopt a Scientist Program".
Bill was employed at Imperial Oil since 1969 as a chemical engineer
and prior to that worked for Polymer. Loving husband of the late
Donna Eleanor
(AGAR)
MUSGROVE (1996.) He will be missed by his
three children Jane, Robert and Ellen. Cherished grandfather
of Rebecca and Clark. Dear brother of Jim (Annie), the late Thomas
(Louise), Norman (Shelia), Doris (Len) and Florence. Will be
deeply missed by sister-in-law Jean
KEYES and her husband Don
and family. Predeceased by his parents Elmer and Flora
MUSGROVE.
The funeral service will be held on Monday November 21, 2005
at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia at 1: 00 p.m.
with Reverend Robert
LEMON officiating. Interment to follow in Lakeview
Cemetery. Friends and family will be received at Smith Funeral
Home on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy may
be expressed through donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Memories and condolences
may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhom.ca
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-12 published
MacDONALD,
Philip
Marshall
Of Saint Thomas, Fergus and Lake Couchiching. Philip, much loved
husband of the late Margaret
MARGETTS.
Very dear father of Philip,
Robert and Mary. Cherished grandfather of Christopher and Andrew
NOBLE,
Alexander,
Finlay and, Christina
MacDONALD, Christopher
McMULLEN and great-grandfather of Cameron and Megan. Brother
of Ann RICKER of Toronto, the late Evan
MacDONALD of Saint Thomas
and the late Helen
STAEBLER of Kitchener. Brother-in-law of Mary
MARGETTS of Detroit, Catherine
LEMON and Margie
MARGETTS of St.
Thomas and the late Jessie
JENSEN of Dallas. Phil passed away
on Tuesday, May 10, 2005. A family entombment service will be
held at the Saint Thomas Mausoleum on a future date.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-17 published
LEMON,
Margaret▼
Passed away, at Saint Mary's General Hospital, Kitchener, on Wednesday,
June 15, 2005, in her 98th year.
Margaret was born in Alton, Ontario on January 2, 1908, to parents
Louis and Margaret
(LANG)
LEMON.
She was our beloved aunt, great-aunt, great-great aunt and great-great-great-
aunt. She will be greatly missed by her nephew Howard
BUTLER
and his wife
Miriam and her niece and great friend Robbie
BUTLER.
Her many great-nieces and great-nephews will remember Margie
with love and affection, and her influence on their lives is
recognized with gratitude.
Besides her parents, Margaret was predeceased by her dear sister
Jean BUTLER, her brother Russell
LEMON and her nephews Keith,
Bill and Alan
BUTLER.
The family invites relatives and Friends to the Edward R. Good
Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on Monday, June 20,
2005, for a memorial service in the chapel at 11 a.m. A reception
will follow in the Fireside Reception Room of the funeral home.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to
First United Church or Canadian Blood Services. Donations may
be arranged by contacting the funeral home.
Condolences/Donations/Flowers www.edwardrgood.com
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-09 published
LEMON,
Douglas (1944-2005)
In Montmagny, Quebec, August 5, 2005, at the age of 61 years,
Douglas LEMON, residing in Bromont,
son of the late Harold
LEMON
and the late Irene
BROWN.
He leaves to mourn his sister Larraine
SUPRYKA of Belleville,
Ontario, his brother, Larry
LEMON
(Vicki) of Chicago, also his
nieces and nephews, other relatives and many close Friends.
Cremation was held in Granby at Les Jardins Funéraires Bessette
Crematorium. The family will receive condolences on Wednesday,
August 10, 2005, from 3 p.m. up to the funeral, which will be
held at 5 p.m. in the chapel of Les Résidences Funéraires Bessette,
682 Shefford Street, Bromont, tel: 450-534-2779 or 1-888-730-6666,
fax: 450-777-4393, www.famillebessette.com.
A memorial service will be held at Grand Cascapédia in Gaspé
in the spring of 2006. In his memory, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or to the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated. Forms will be available at the funeral
home.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-12 published
C. John CLARKE
By Robert LEMON,
Wednesday,
October 12, 2005, Page A24
Architect, advocate, artist, survivor. Born June 25, 1954, in
London, Ontario Died August 12 in Toronto of cancer, aged 51.
'Not from around here," we heard as we pulled up to the filling
station.
Playing hooky from a conference in New Orleans, John
CLARKE and
I were deep in the Bayou, touring plantations and hunting for
giant bottles of Tabasco sauce: two big white guys in a white
LeBaron convertible. We shared many such adventures as our lives
overlapped.
It was while we were studying for registration as architects
that John told me that he was Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive.
That was in 1984. He would survive for 21 more productive and
creative years. But being Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive
wasn't enough; first the Guillain-Barré Syndrome would almost
paralyze him and then cancer would prove to be unbeatable. Despite
this burden, John remained determined and stoic throughout his
bouts of incredible pain.
We met while studying architecture at Carleton University, but
it wasn't until we had both moved to Vancouver -- our apartments
were just a block apart in the West End -- that we became Friends.
John's place was much more interesting than mine, filled with
his collection of art, propaganda graphics, Art Moderne furniture,
found objects and an eccentric mix of Friends.
John worked on much of the designs for Expo 86, Vancouver's world's
fair, and the big sphere he worked on is still there at the head
of False Creek.
His delightfully post-modern Ping Pong gelato parlour on Denman
Street is sadly just a memory now.
I am sorry I didn't see him as much in the last few years. He
returned to his Ontario roots to live and work in Toronto. There,
John delved into big projects, including Terminal 3 at Pearson
airport and the rehabilitation of the former Toronto Stock Exchange
at the Toronto-Dominion Centre. But, eventually, John had to
retire from work as an architect to take care of his health.
While doing so, he became knowledgeable about medical and alternative
approaches to living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, information
he freely shared with others.
Lucy, his Jack Russell Terrier, was his constant companion at
the Margaret Laurence Co-op where they lived in genteel poverty.
Spearheading the creation of 16 additional units at the co-op
was one of his greatest accomplishments, one that took nine years
of his determination against many bureaucratic hurdles. Without
John's stubbornness the space would still be a vacant elevator
shaft. He died before he could achieve his next project -- a
green roof for the building.
John worked out at the Young Men's Christian Association regularly,
organized life-drawing classes with Friends and became an expert
wood carver. He travelled when he could to places like Botswana,
South Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Scotland and Australia.
We vacationed in Mexico, where he suffered a horrendous broken
arm while body surfing.
We kept in touch and he would visit Vancouver and I would drop
in to see him in Toronto, where there was always a futon on the
floor. John enjoyed summers at Stony Lake, first at a grand cottage
on Davis Island and then at a tiny cabin across the lake. Our
last weekend together -- just after Labour Day two years ago
was at the cabin, where we spent a sunny afternoon on the
dock while Lucy retrieved a giant stick from the lake over and
over and over again.
In his last months, John remained at the Margaret Laurence co-op,
when not in the hospital due to the complications of cancer.
Lucy kept him company and his Friends, Eleanor, Cathi, and Sarah,
and his sister Margaret and brother Robert were around to help
him.
I thought of the Bayou adventure as I travelled to London for
his funeral in a rented convertible -- this one a red Sebring
the top down the whole way on the highway. Was it a coincidence
that it was the only car left at Pearson the evening I arrived?
John would have loved it.
Robert is John's friend.
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TILBURY,
Eleanor▼
Margaret▼ (née
LEMON)
Wife of the late Harold
TILBURY.
Passed away peacefully on November
1, 2005. Much loved by her brother Herb
LEMON, his wife
Natalie,
cousins Bill
LEMON, David
LEMON, Mary Jane
LEMON-
PRICE and their
families and Mabel
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Wiarton. Funeral private at her
request. Family and Friends are invited to join in a Service
of Commemoration for Eleanor and Harold at the Donway Covenant
United Church, 230 The Donway West on November 12, 2005 at 2 pm.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-03 published
William FARLINGER,
Accountant and
Chief
Executive Officer: (1929-2005)
'Slow-moving guy with a razor-sharp mind' went from success as
head of Ernst and Young to disappointment as chair of Ontario Hydro,
writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His stumble came with a failed attempt
at privatization
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
December 3, 2005, Page S11
A chartered accountant who headed up Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst
& Young,) William "Bill"
FARLINGER retired in 1993 after a stellar
career in business. Dynamic and energetic, he combined his business
acumen, his private-sector connections and his political philosophy
in the campaign to elect Mike Harris premier of Ontario in 1995.
"For many, Bill
FARLINGER will be remembered as a decisive and
intelligent leader. For me, he was also a kind and gentle friend,"
the former premier said this week.
Mr. HARRIS named Mr.
FARLINGER chair of Ontario Hydro in 1995,
with the mandate to privatize the public utility that had been
one of the economic engines of the province's prosperity. The
initiative went horribly wrong, with Mr.
FARLINGER castigated
in the press for lavish spending. He remained chair of the board
and its successor, Ontario Power Generation, until 2003 when
the Harris government was defeated by Dalton McGuinty's Liberals.
The unresolved question is why Mr.
FARLINGER took on such an
onerous and risky challenge, when he could have been golfing,
fishing or relaxing with his grandchildren and his second wife,
Esther. He knew the workings of the company, or must have thought
he did, because Clarkson Gordon had been Ontario Hydro's accountants
for decades. And yet in August of 1997, two years after he became
chair of the board, he released a scathing internal report on
mismanagement at the public utility and announced that seven
of its 19 atomic reactors had to be shut down. "The nuclear unit
was operated over all those early years as some sort of special
nuclear cult," he said at a press conference.
"My father had a dream of privatizing electricity," said his
daughter Pamela
EARLE. "He didn't believe any government could
ever run it very well and he believed electricity would be cheaper
and the environment would be [cleaner] if it were privatized,
and that is what he tried to do."
In retrospect, says former premier Ernie
EVES, privatizing Ontario
Hydro was doomed because "we didn't have enough competition out
there to privatize it." In his opinion, you need a fairly level
playing field with some decent competitors. "It is not going
to work if you have an overwhelming player who controls 85 or
90 per cent of the power generation, and the other players are
all scrambling around fighting over the other 10 to 15 per cent,"
he says. "It may come to pass but, in hindsight, I just don't
think we were ready to make it work."
Mr. FARLINGER's old friend and mentor, accountant and public-policy
writer Jack
BIDDELL has a harsher explanation. "Here is a man
whose father was very wealthy, who left Bill with a lot of money.
Bill had a tremendous income as Chief Executive Officer of Clarkson
Gordon, but he was obsessed with seeing how much money he could
make. He was a great family man and I loved him, but that was
his main concern. He never did anything unethical, but the urge
to make money and to demonstrate how smart he was, was there.
I never understood it." The two men broke over Ontario Hydro
and Mr. BIDDELL's greatest regret is that they never had time
to repair the rift in their nearly 50-year Friendship.
William
Bill
Alexander
FARLINGER was born just after the stock
market crash that heralded the Depression, the eldest of two
children of real estate salesman Alexander
FARLINGER and his
wife Allie
(PURVES.)
Although times were tough when Bill was
a child, his father became a successful real-estate developer
in the 1950s and 1960s, building Bayview Village and some of
the first townhouses at the corner of York Mills and Bayview
in Toronto.
Mr. FARLINGER met his first wife, Shirley
(TABB)
FARLINGER, in
Grade 8 in the local elementary school they both attended in
North Toronto. They started going steady when they were 12, a
romance that lasted all through high school at Lawrence Park
Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. Tall, lithe
and graceful, Mr.
FARLINGER was a hurdler and a pole vaulter,
and was elected to the sports hall of fame at the University
of Toronto in 1991 and awarded an honorary degree the following
year.
The FARLINGERs married in 1951, right after graduation, when
both were 21.
With a degree in commerce and finance, Mr.
FARLINGER joined Clarkson
Gordon the same year. "He showed his mettle early on," said Ken
LEMON, a former executive, who had joined the firm in 1936. "He
had a strong personality and he was very smart."
He worked in the auditing business while he qualified as a chartered
accountant and then moved into the insolvency and bankruptcy
business, working mainly under Jack
BIDDELL. "I recognized his
talents and I had a little bit to do with moving him around the
country to our various offices [in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto],"
said Mr. BIDDELL. "He was very bright, a good accountant, very
articulate, very pleasant and dealt with people well."
One of the big cases Mr.
FARLINGER worked on was the liquidation
of Investors Overseas Services, then the biggest pension fund
in the world. Investors Overseas Services had its headquarters
in Geneva, but it had been incorporated in New Brunswick. That
was why Clarkson Gordon was involved in securing and resolving
a pension fund that involved governments in several countries.
Mr. LEMON was instrumental in bringing Mr.
FARLINGER onto the
executive committee of Clarkson Gorden. The firm had had a long
association with the American firm Arthur Young, representing
them in Canada and being represented by them around the world.
After A.C. Ernst and Arthur Young merged in the U.S. in 1989,
there was a question about who their Canadian affiliate would
be.
By then senior partner and Chief Executive Officer of the firm,
Mr. FARLINGER made certain it was Clarkson Gordon. The cost was
changing the firm's name to Ernst and Young. "From our standpoint,
it was a very important step in the history of the firm," said
Mr. LEMON. "We would have lost our international connection and
our ability to work around the world."
Mr. BIDDELL, who had not welcomed the change, eventually saw
that it was a good and necessary move. "When he told me the details,
I reached over and shook his hand."
Mr. FARLINGER and his wife
Shirley had five children; Brian,
who died of H.I.V./A.I.D.S. in 1995, Pamela, Craig, Leonard and
David. A keen outdoorsman, Mr.
FARLINGER loved fishing, golfing
and skiing. He taught his kids to ski and insisted they all learn
French when he was transferred to Montreal in 1967. The family
spent winter holidays on ski slopes around the world and summers
portaging and camping at a rustic fishing camp in Caughnawana,
Quebec, due east of North Bay, Ontario, that he had bought in
1975 with Mr.
LEMON.
Mr. FARLINGER had a rare combination of strength and gentleness
that made him very attractive to be around, said his daughter.
"He really listened and was sympathetic to many points of view
and I think that is what made him so dynamic in the boardroom
and in our family." Sunday dinners were lively and opinionated,
she said.
After 36 years of marriage, the
FARLINGERs separated in 1987
because they had "evolved" in different ways, according to his
first wife, who has since remarried. She supported the Green
Party and the New Democratic Party and he was an arch Conservative.
"My mother had been a housewife for 25 years, raising the kids.
She had been a very loving mother, but as she saw dad's career
develop she wanted to make her mark, too, and Dad really wanted
a wife who would be by his side and do charities and galas."
He married his second wife, Esther, a golfer, fundraiser and
interior designer, in 1988.
After he retired from Ernst and Young, Mr.
FARLINGER formed his
own management consulting firm, "but he was itching to do something
bigger," said his nephew Bill
KING, a former journalist for the
North
Bay
Nugget, who was working in Mike
HARRIS's constituency
office in the late 1980s. That something bigger turned out to
be electing Mr.
HARRIS as leader of the party and then premier
of the province. Mr.
FARLINGER raised money, gave Mr.
HARRIS
legitimacy with his business connections on Bay Street, and helped
strategize the Common Sense Revolution.
"He really impressed me," said Mr.
EVES, another key player in
Mr. HARRIS's leadership bid. "He was a slow-moving guy with a
razor-sharp mind. He could take any problem you had and make
it into a succinct matter instead of going on and on about a
pile of irrelevant stuff."
Mr. EVES also knew Mr.
FARLINGER on the golf course, a place
where you can learn a lot about a man's character. "There are
a lot of people who will cheat here and there or move the ball,
but not Bill. He always played strictly by the rules. He was
a very honest and decent guy."
William Alexander
FARLINGER was born in Toronto on November 21,
1929. He died on November 28, 2005, after suffering a massive
stroke 10 days earlier. He was 76. He is survived by his wife
Esther, four children, one stepson and 14 grandchildren.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-13 published
SUTHERLAND,
W.▼
George▲▼
(January▼ 10, 1915-December 8, 2005)
It is with great sadness that the Sutherland family announces
the peaceful passing of William George
SUTHERLAND of natural
causes at Summit Place, Owen Sound on Thursday, December 8th
in his 91st year. George joins his beloved wife of 60 years Marion,
who passed away January 19th, 2002.
A strong family man of proud Scottish heritage, George will be
missed by his children Betty Lou
LEMON and husband Walter, Marg
HUNT and husband Ray, Willard and wife
Ann, all of Toronto. A
loving grandparent to Steven
LEMON and his wife
Lisa,
Janis
LEMON
and her fiancé Glenn
COOPER,
Jennifer
GIRDAUSKAS and her husband
Kris, Mitch
HUNT,
Ben
CARPER, Sam and Mark
SUTHERLAND. Dear brother
of Mabel TURNBULL
(Sarnia) and Criss
ROWE (deceased.) His love
of family and community spirit will be missed by all.
The long-time owner and operator of Maple Dell Farms, a mixed
farming operation on 6th line near Massie, George will be remembered
for his many community involvements including leadership roles
on the United Dairy and Poultry Co-operative, Gay-Lea Foods Co-operative,
Holland Township Federation of Agriculture, Holland Township
Junior Fair, Massie United Church, North Grey High School Board,
Holland Township 4-H Club, Chatsworth Rotary Club and the Chatsworth
Seniors Club among others. George was recognized for his contributions
to the community when he received the Holland Heritage Award
in 1997.
Friends and family are invited to call at the Currie Funeral
Home in Chatsworth for visitation on Sunday between 2: 00 and
4: 00 p.m. where a funeral service will be conducted on Monday
at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations can be made to the Grey Bruce
Regional Health Centre, Massie United Church, Canadian Diabetes
Association or a charity of your choice.
May you forever dwell in happiness with your beloved Marion
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-10 published
ROBINSON,
Una (née
RYAN) (February 28, 1920-February 8, 2005)
Our family announces with deep sorrow the passing of our mother,
sister, grandmother and aunt, peacefully, at The Carpenter Hospice
in Burlington, surrounded by family, in her 84th year, on Tuesday,
February 8th, 2005. Beloved mother of Linda (Leslie
MORRIS,)
Bruce (Beverly
PALMER), James, Joan (Rick
KELLY) and Eileen (Kirk
LEMON.) Dear sister of Sheila, Margeritte (deceased,) Bridget
(deceased) and Dorothy (deceased). Will be fondly remembered
by her numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Cremation
was on February 8th in Burlington, with a service to be announced
at Lakeview Cemetery in Beaconsfield, Quebec, sometime in May
2005. Our family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation
to the clinical staff team and volunteer caregivers at The Carpenter
Hospice in Burlington. If desired, please send a donation to:
The Carpenter Hospice, 2250 Parkway Drive, Burlington, Ontario
L7P 1T1, in memory of Una.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-06 published
REABURN,
Earl
At Shelburne Hospital on Friday, March 4, 2005 in his 92nd year.
Beloved husband of Ruby
(LLOYD) and dear father of Donna
LEMON
and her husband Stewart, Diane
McLEAN and her husband Barry,
Paul, David and his wife
Chris and the late Thomas Wayne
REABURN.
Loving grandfather of eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the Doney Funeral Home, 318
Main St. E., Shelburne on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Services will be held in the funeral home chapel on Monday, March
7, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. Spring interment in Shelburne Cemetery.
If desired, donations to Christ Church, Whitfield would be appreciated.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-12 published
LEMON,
Bessie
Ada
Sarah (née
HATTON)
Peacefully at home on Tuesday, May 10th, 2005 in her 94th year.
Bessie Ada Sarah, beloved wife of the late Ernest. Dear mother
of Sylvia and her husband Bill
COWLS,
Michael and his wife
Kathy,
Craig and his wife Helen, and Ros-Lynne and her husband Bill
MARRITT.
Loved grandmother of Brad, Malcolm, Suzanne, Jocelyn,
Sharon, Michael, Andrea, Sean, Alison, and great-grandmother
of Dylan, Hayley, Molly, Brooke, Zacary, Jordan, Kyle, Alicia
and Paige. Bessie was a long-time member of St. Andrew's Memorial
Presbyterian Church and lifetime member of the W.M.S. She will
be sadly missed by her family and Friends. A Memorial Service
will be held at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church, 24
Stavebank Rd. N., Port Credit on Friday, May 13th, 2005 at 11
a.m. Arrangements entrusted to the funeral home of Skinner and
Middlebrook Ltd. (905-278-5546). If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church,
Organ Restoration Fund in her memory.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-17 published
LINDOP,
Elsie
Gwendolyn
Sybil (née
SHRIBBS)
Peacefully in her sleep at Friendly Manor, Deseronto, July 30,
2005, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late George Norman
(1995.) Predeceased by her parents Elsie and Reginald
SHRIBBS,
her sister Honor
LEMON and survived by sisters Betty
DICKSON/DIXON of
Napanee and June
NEEDHAM of Montreal. Loved and loving mother
of daughters Wendy
CONLON of Napanee and Mary
SHAW
(John) of
Kitchener. Cherished Grandma of Jeff
CONLON
(Sylvia) of Brampton,
Joy SHIMANUKI
(Hideyuki) of Japan, Werner
VON
GOTSCHL and Susan
SHAW of Kitchener. Dear Gammie to Chloe, Nicholas and Jeffrey
CONLON,
Kaede and Emily
SHIMANUKI. Cremation has taken place
and a Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Donations
in Sybil's memory to Etobicoke Services for Seniors, 1447 Royal
York Road, Etobicoke, M9P 3V8 would be appreciated by the family.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-04 published
TILBURY,
Eleanor▲
Margaret▲ (née
LEMON)
Wife of the late Harold
TILBURY, passed away peacefully on November
1st, 2005. Much loved by her brother Herb
LEMON and his wife
Nathalie, cousin Bill
LEMON, David
LEMON, Mary Jane
LEMON-
PRICE,
and their families, and Mabel
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Wiarton. Funeral private
at Eleanor's request. Family and Friends are invited to join
in a Service of Commemoration for Eleanor and Harold at The Donway
Covenant United Church, 230 The Donway West, on Saturday, November
12th at 2 p.m.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-26 published
KYLE,
Arthur
B.
(Veteran World War 2, H.M.C.S. Iroquois)
Peacefully, in his sleep, on Thursday, November 24, 2005. He
will ever be cherished by his loving wife
Margaret▲ (née
LEMON.)
Beloved father of Wayne (Robyn) and Karen
MARTIN
(Craig.)
Proud
grandfather of Katherine, Erin, Meghan, Ryan, Kailyn, Kyle, and
Christopher; great-grandfather of Mary, Noah, and Luke. Dear
brother of Reginald (Shirley) and family. Friends may call at
the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere,
east of the Jane Subway, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held at Hilltop Chapel, 243 LaRose Avenue, Toronto,
on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at 11 a.m. If desired, donations
to the Missionary Service Committee, 3950 14th Avenue, Suite
509, Markham, Ontario. L3R 0A9 would be appreciated.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-05 published
LEMON,
Herbert
Wilson "
Herb"
Passed away suddenly, but peacefully, on November 26, 2005, age
101. Very dearly loved husband and companion of Nathalie and
loving and loved stepfather to his children and grandchildren.
Dearly loved and respected by his cousin David
LEMON of Halifax
and his family and
by Mabel THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Wiarton. Predeceased
by his wives Ursula
HENRY and Blanche
FLUMMERFELT and recently
by his sister Eleanor
TILBURY,
November 1, 2005. Funeral has
taken place. Donations in his memory to the United Way, Toronto,
would be appreciated. As Nathalie is leaving the country, please
send any expressions of sympathy to Mrs. Agnes
LAKI, 53 Widdicombe
Hill Blvd., apt. 102, Etobicoke M9R 1Y3.
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LEMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-12 published
SUTHERLAND,
W.▲
George▲
(January▲ 10, 1915-December 8, 2005)
It is with great sadness that the Sutherland family announces
the peaceful passing of William George
SUTHERLAND, of natural
causes, at Summit Place, Owen Sound, on Thursday, December 8th,
in his 91st year. George joins his beloved wife of 60 years Marion,
who passed away January 19, 2002. A stong family man of proud
Scottish heritage, George will be missed by his children Betty
Lou LEMON and husband Walter, Marg
HUNT and husband Ray, Willard
and wife Ann, all of Toronto. A loving grandparent to Steven
LEMON and his wife Lisa, Janis
LEMON and her fiancé Glenn
COOPER,
Jennifer GIRDAUSKAS and her husband Kris, Mitch
HUNT,
Ben▲
CARPER,
Sam and Mark
SUTHERLAND. Dear brother of Mabel
TURNBULL
(Sarnia▲)
and Criss ROWE (deceased.) His love of family and community spirit
will be missed by all. The longtime owner and operator of Maple
Dell Farms, a mixed farming operation on 6th Line near Massie,
George will be remembered for his many community involvements
including leadership roles on the United Dairy and Poultry Co-operative,
Gay-Lea Foods Co-operative, Holland Township Federation of Agriculture,
Holland Township Junior Fair, Massie United Church, North Grey
High School Board, Holland Township 4-H Club, Chatsworth Rotary
Club and the Chatsworth Seniors Club among others. George was
recognized for his contributions to the community when he received
the Holland Heritage Award in 1997. Friends and family were invited
to call at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth for visitation
on Sunday between 2: 00 and 4:00 p.m., where a Funeral Service
was conducted on Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations can be
made to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Massie United
Church, Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice.
May you forever dwell in happiness with your beloved Marion
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LEMONDE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-11 published
MEUNIER,
Bert
(November 10, 1948-January 9, 2005)
(Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Kingston)
With his family at his side, Bert passed away peacefully at his
beloved farm in Elgin, Ontario. He will be forever missed by
his loving wife, Frankie and his cherished son Jamie (Jessica
RILEY.) Dear brother of twin, Denis (Dolo) of Mont St. Hilaire,
Québec,
Ginette
(Roch
FORAND) of Granby, Québec and Daniel (Lisa)
of Granby Québec. Much loved brother-in-law of Annie
LEMONDE
of Newton, Massachusetts and Chel
LEMONDE and David
McINTYRE
of Framingham, Massachusetts. Sadly missed by nieces, Veronique
and Jenna and nephews, Alexandre, Nicolas, Jeremy, Stephane,
Michel and Jonathan. The family would like to thank their many
Friends and his numerous colleagues for their incredible support
through their actions and letters. Also, many thanks to the doctors
and nurses on Kidd 6 and Connell 9 at Kingston General Hospital.
A special thanks to Dr. Greg
SCOTT and nurse Patty
MEADOWS.
His
quiet wisdom and patient understanding touched the lives of many
people. A celebration of his life will be held at the Scotland
Funeral Home, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Saturday, January 15,
2005 from 12 noon until 5. All are welcome. As expressions of
sympathy, memorial donations directed towards cancer research
to the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre, 25 King Street West,
Kingston, Ontario K7L 5P9 would be greatly appreciated by the
family.
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LEMP o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-18 published
LEMP,
Louis S.B.
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday, February 16,
2005. Louis S.B.
LEMP of Woodstock in his 94th year. Beloved
husband of the late Elsie (née Bruce)
LEMP (1987) and the late
Grace (née
OAKLEY)
LEMP (1995.) Dear step-father of Harold
HACON
(Shirley), Bryan
HACON (Judy), Bruce
HACON (Jean) and Robin
HACON
(Fay). Loved uncle of Gail
WILKER (Bill), Barbara
BRUCE, Marjorie
WILSON (Tom), Marian
DEMEESTER (Bruce
YAUSIE), Donna
McKAY (Donald),
Shirley MURRAY
(Dan,) Vi
EKINS (late Carl,) Alan
BRUCE (Diane,)
and Donald
BRUCE. Dear brother-in-law of Clifford
BRUCE
(Frances)
and Howard
BRUCE
(Edith.)
Also survived by several great-nieces,
nephews and step-grandchildren. Predeceased by his brother-in-law
James and Gertie
BRUCE.
Louis was the last surviving member of
his own family.
Louis worked on farms for many years and was employed by Eureka
Foundry for 42 years before his retirement in 1976. He was a
member of Christ Church Huntingford and active in the Mens Club
at College Avenue Church. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock. 539-0004 on Monday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral service will be held
in the chapel on Tuesday at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Eleanor
CARUANA
officiating. Interment later in the Huntingford Cemetery. Contributions
to the Christ Church Huntingford Memorial Fund or the Woodstock
General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences
at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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LEMPICKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-30 published
REGAN,
Francis▼
Vincent,▼ Q.C.
Vincent's family wishes to inform all our extended family and
Friends of his peaceful death, in his sleep, on May 26th, 2005.
Born▼
December▼ 13, 1922 to Irene
DUGGAN and James
REGAN, he is
survived by his ever-loving wife
Barbara▼
Jane▼
CALLAHAN, and his
brother, James
REGAN
(Joan▼
ADAM/ADAMS) of Cleveland. Vincent is also
survived by his six children: Rosemary (Joseph
CARUSO;)
Paul▼
(fiancée Basia
LEMPICKI); Michael; Debbie (Dr. John
MURNAGHAN)
John; and Mary-Anne (Ray
MIKKOLA;) and his eleven grandchildren:
Stephanie CARUSO; Nora and John Paul
REGAN; Carolyn, Brian and
Olivia MURNAGHAN; Kyle, Clarke, Beatrice, Hilary and Harrison
MIKKOLA; and his one great granddaughter Kaia
REGAN.
Much▼ love
and thanks are owed by the family to Vincent's nurses; Theresa
GOLL, Beata
KLEINERT, Gles, Anne, Esther, and the other caring
Nursing Staff at The Claremont Retirement Residence. The wonderful
care he received there supported Vincent and his family during
the final stages of his luminous life. In his young life, Vincent
was a gold medalist at DeLasalle Oaklands College, the University
of Toronto (Commerce and Finance) and Osgoode Hall Law School.
He later practiced business law for over 50 years in Toronto
and served as an officer and director of numerous public and
private companies. As well, he ran a successful communications
business in London as co-owner and Chairman of London Broadcasting
Limited. Vincent also contributed within the not-for-profit sector.
His contributions included his role as President of the Toronto
& District Liberal Association; the York-South and then St. Paul's
Riding
Association; campaign manager for Mayor Philip
GIVENS
member of the first Parish Council of Holy Rosary Church; Chair
of Scarborough General Hospital; Board of the Canadian Opera
Company; Member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army in
Toronto; and President of the Canadian Association of the Sovereign
and Military Order of the Knights of Saint John of Jer USAlem,
Rhodes and Malta (with honours issued not only by this Order,
but several other affiliated Orders of Knighthood). Visitation
will be held at Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street (just south of Wellesley) 416-924-1408 on Monday, May
30th and Tuesday, May 31, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Masses will
be held at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 354 St. Clair Ave. W.
(east of Bathurst Street) at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2005,
and at St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish in Wooler, Ontario at 1 p.m.
on Thursday, June 2, 2005, followed by his interment. In lieu
of flowers, donations to Holy Rosary Parish, Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre, or the Salvation Army would be appreciated by
the family.
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LEMPICKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-30 published
REGAN,
Francis▲
Vincent,▲ Q.C.
Vincent's family wishes to inform all our extended family and
Friends of his peaceful death, in his sleep, on May 26th, 2005.
Born▲
December▲ 13, 1922 to Irene
DUGGAN and James
REGAN, he is
survived by his ever-loving wife
Barbara▲
Jane▲
CALLAHAN, and his
brother, James
REGAN
(Joan▲
ADAM/ADAMS) of Cleveland. Vincent is also
survived by his six children: Rosemary (Joseph
CARUSO;)
Paul▲
(fiancée Basia
LEMPICKI); Michael; Debbie (Dr. John
MURNAGHAN)
John; and Mary-Anne (Ray
MIKKOLA;) and his eleven grandchildren:
Stephanie CARUSO; Nora and John Paul
REGAN; Carolyn, Brian and
Olivia MURNAGHAN; Kyle, Clarke, Beatrice, Hilary and Harrison
MIKKOLA; and his one great-granddaughter Kaia
REGAN.
Much▲ love
and thanks are owed by the family to Vincent's nurses: Theresa
GOLL, Beata
KLEINERT, Gles, Anne, Esther, and the other caring
Nursing Staff at The Claremont Retirement Residence. The wonderful
care he received there supported Vincent and his family during
the final stages of his luminous life. In his young life, Vincent
was a gold medalist at DeLasalle Oaklands College, the University
of Toronto (Commerce and Finance) and Osgoode Hall Law School.
He later practised business law for over 50 years in Toronto
and served as an officer and director of numerous public and
private companies. As well, he ran a successful communications
business in London as co-owner and Chairman of London Broadcasting
Limited. Vincent also contributed within the not-for-profit sector.
His contributions included his role as President of the Toronto
and District Liberal Association; the York-South and then St.
Paul's Riding Association; campaign manager for Mayor Philip
GIVENS; member of the first Parish Council of Holy Rosary Church
Chair of Scarborough General Hospital; Board of the Canadian
Opera Company; member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation
Army in Toronto; and President of the Canadian Association of
the Sovereign and Military Order of the Knights of Saint John of
Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta (with honours issued not only by
this Order, but several other affiliated Orders of Knighthood).
Visitation will be held at Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel,
467 Sherbourne Street (just south of Wellesley) 416-924-1408
on Monday, May 30 and Tuesday, May 31, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. Funeral
Masses will be held at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 354 St. Clair
Ave. W. (east of Bathurst Street) at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June
1, 2005, and
at St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish in Wooler, Ontario
at 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, 2005, followed by his interment.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Holy Rosary Parish, Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, or the Salvation Army would be appreciated
by the family.
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LEMPINEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-21 published
LEMPINEN,
Lempi
Lahja
On Thursday, May 19, 2005, at The Scarborough General Hospital,
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of Esko (1996). Loving mother
to Teuvo and his wife Tuula, Tuomo, Ilop and his wife Helena,
and Terttu and her husband Andrew. Grandmother of Jaana, Miia,
Ville, and Matti. Will be sadly missed by her sisters Sirkka
and Ertta, and predeceased by her brother Reino. Friends may
call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles), on Wednesday, May 25th from 12: 00 p.m. until
the time of Service at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. As an expression
of sympathy, donations may be made to The Scarborough General
Hospital Foundation. Condolences www.rskane.ca
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LEMYRE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-07 published
LEMYRE,
Louis "
Lou"
James
Peacefully, on Friday, February 4th, 2005, at the Humber River
Regional Hospital - Finch Site. Lou, beloved husband of the late
Ruby. Loving father of Jim and his wife Maya, and Bob and his
wife Diane. Proud Gramps of Martin and Paula. Brother of Ray,
Jack, Norm, Burte and the late Marion. Dear brother-in-law of
Howard, Charles and Marg, Gil and the late Alma, Archer and Muriel.
Will be missed by many nieces, nephews and Friends. Lou was a
long time member of the Etobicoke Woodchucks and the Singing
Redmen. Family and Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral
Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Ward
Chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Cremation. In memory of Lou, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences may
be sent to the family at lou.lemyre@wardfh.com.
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LEMYRE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-24 published
ANDERSON,
Charles
Peacefully, at Bendale Acres, Scarborough, Ontario, on February
14, 2005, in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of the late Agnes
(née SCULLION)
ANDERSON.
Charles, lovingly remembered by his
children Margaret
RUMBELOW, Charles
ANDERSON Jr., John
ANDERSON,
Barbara LEMYRE, and Catherine
HOPPER.
Loving grandfather of 11
grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. As expressions of sympathy,
donations in Charles' memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
In keeping with his wishes, a private family cremation will take
place. A special thank you to all staff at Bendale Acres for
their wonderful care of our father.
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