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LUN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-20 published
LAILANN, Ah
Kee
Passed away on Saturday, July 16th, 2005 at Markham Stouffville
Hospital. Survived by his loving wife Pat, his children Glynis,
Karen (Vernon
LUN,)
Keith and grandchildren Nicholas and Courtney.
Resting at Chapel Ridge Funeral Home, 8911 Woodbine Ave., Markham
(3 lights north of Hwy. 7), 905-305-8508. Visitation will be
held on Saturday, July 23rd from 10: 30-11:30 a.m. Cremation will
follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
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LUNAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-06 published
Man who spied for Moscow was exposed by
GOUZENKO
Reuters, Thursday, October 6, 2005, Page S9
Ottawa -- An Ontario man who, in 1947, was jailed for his role
as a Soviet spy during the Second World War died on Monday after
suffering a fall. Gordon
LUNAN was 90.
He had been arrested after Igor
GOUZENKO, an embassy cipher clerk
in the Soviet Union's Ottawa embassy, defected in September of
1945 with documents revealing a major spy ring in Canada, the
United States and Britain.
Mr. LUNAN, who admitted passing information about sonar systems
to Soviet officials during the war, was convicted of violating
the Official Secrets Act and spent five years in prison.
"Far from damaging Canada, my motive -- and I assumed it must
have been theirs also -- was to help Canada by helping our most
powerful and effective ally and thereby shortening the war,"
he wrote in a 1995 autobiography.
Mr. LUNAN knew he was in trouble when he heard of
GOUZENKO's
defection. "I realized at once that life would never be the same
again... I clearly saw prison bars in the future," he said.
After he was released, his first marriage ended in divorce but
he quickly remarried and enjoyed a long career in advertising.
Mr. LUNAN died two weeks after experiencing a bad fall at his
home near Hawkesbury, Ontario
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LUNAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-15 published
Gordon LUNAN,
Spy (1915-2005)
Named as a Soviet agent by Igor
GOUZENKO, he maintained to the
end that he did not mean to betray Canada, only to defeat Nazis,
writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
October 15, 2005, Page S9
As a left-leaning advertising copywriter, Gordon
LUNAN would
probably have ended his days in obscurity if Igor
GOUZENKO, a
cipher clerk in the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, had not defected
in September, 1945, and offered him up as a trophy.
"He definitely passed information and acted as a go-between for
the Soviets, as the Russians were called then," says historian
Amy
Knight.
She interviewed Mr.
LUNAN extensively for her forthcoming
book, How the Cold War Began.
"He really didn't know what he was getting into" and the information
he passed on was inconsequential, in her view. "He violated the
law but he didn't do any harm to Canadian national security."
Compared with spies such as Kim Philby and Guy Burgess, Mr.
LUNAN
hardly rated as a threat, but his story is significant for what
it reveals about the times and how Canadians responded to the
news that we harboured Soviet spy rings during the Second World
War.
David Gordon
LUNAN was born in Scotland, one of four sons of
a commercial traveller. When Gordon was 9, the family moved to
London where his father was put in charge of persuading the public
to buy Congoleum, a cheap substitute for linoleum. He did so
well that the company tried to renegotiate his contract, a cheat
that was not lost on his son, who tended even then to side with
the underdog.
His father's earnings made it possible to send Gordon to Belmont,
a feeder school for Mill Hill School, a non-conformist public
school on the outskirts of London. A boarder from the age of
10, he liked school and did well, ending up as one of two head
boys at Belmont. At Mill Hill, he was taught music, theatre and
officer training along with standard school subjects.
He graduated at 17 in 1932 and immediately began an apprenticeship
with the S.H. Benson advertising agency. It took him two years
to secure a place in the copy department (where Dorothy Sayers
had once toiled), becoming, at 20, the agency's youngest copywriter.
Meanwhile, fascism was on the rise in Germany, where Adolf Hitler
became chancellor in 1933. The Soviet Union, ruled by Joseph
Stalin, had joined the League of Nations in 1934 and become an
active player in the fascist/anti-fascist political machinations.
In 1935, Mussolini invaded Abyssinia from the adjacent Italian
territory of Somaliland.
A year later, Mr.
LUNAN visited Spain and saw the anti-democratic
and repressive effects of General Francisco Franco's crusade
to destroy the republican government. Back in England, where
Sir Oswald Mosley was gathering momentum for his British Union
of Fascists, Mr.
LUNAN joined the anti-appeasement movement.
He was convinced that another war was inevitable.
There were plenty of causes he could have joined in England.
Instead, in 1938, he decided to immigrate to Canada and leave
the political unease behind him.
He soon found a job with the A. McKim advertising agency in Montreal,
took a lease on a large flat with Friends on what is now Aylmer
Avenue and immersed himself in the city's left-wing artistic
community. The Quebec of Premier Maurice Duplessis was rigidly
authoritarian, overtly Catholic and rampantly anti-Semitic. This
was the era of the infamous Padlock Law that allowed authorities
to padlock the premises of any people suspected of communist
connections.
Mr. LUNAN quickly turned from a left-leaning sympathizer into
an activist, connected to communist groups and supporters of
the Canadians who had formed the Mackenzie Papineau Battalion
in 1936 and gone to fight for the republican cause in the Spanish
Civil War.
He was part of a welcoming committee at Windsor Station for a
train load of Mac-Paps returning from the Spanish Civil War in
1938. Anticipating that the reception might get out of hand,
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the local press were out
in force and Mr.
LUNAN was snapped giving a clenched-fist salute.
In the spring of 1939, he met Phyllis
NEWMAN, a Polish emigré.
Their family backgrounds could not have been more different,
but they espoused similar political causes and married months
later, right after Britain declared war on Germany. Their only
child was born in July, 1945.
About this time, he also met Fred
ROSE, a union organizer and
Communist Party member who, in 1945, would become the first person
elected to the House of Commons on the Communist ticket. While
Mr. LUNAN never joined the Communist Party, he certainly befriended
members of the party and offered them space in his apartment
for meetings.
In 1943, Mr.
LUNAN enlisted in the Canadian Army as a private,
earned a commission as a lieutenant a year later and was posted
to Ottawa to the wartime information board. Mainly, he worked
on Canadian Affairs, a newsletter providing a summary of Canadian
news and editorials for troops stationed abroad and in Canada.
While he was in Ottawa, he met frequently with Mr.
ROSE, who
urged him to befriend Russians working at the embassy in Ottawa.
Mr. LUNAN readily agreed and had a series of meetings with Colonel
Rogov, who asked him to solicit information from scientists who
were Soviet sympathizers.
Eager to oblige, Mr.
LUNAN passed along whatever information
he was able to glean and recruited others to the cause. "Far
from damaging Canada," he wrote 50 years later in his memoirs,
"my motive -- and I assumed it must have been theirs also --
was to help Canada by helping our most powerful and effective
ally and thereby shortening the war."
He was promoted to captain in June, 1945, and sent to London
by the Canadian Information Service. One of his supervisors described
him as "a very ordinary, likeable chap with not too much imagination
but very industrious."
The war was over in Europe, the first meeting of the General
Assembly of the United Nations was about to take place in Westminster
Central Hall in London. He was sent to Canada House in January,
1946, to help with the publicity and ended up working as a pinch-hitting
speechwriter for Paul
MARTIN
Sr.
Back home, his world had begun to collapse. Mr.
LUNAN later said
that he knew he was in trouble as soon as he heard that Mr.
GOUZENKO
had defected and brought documentation with him about an extensive
Soviet espionage network linking Canada, the United States and
Britain and directed at finding information about the U.S. atomic-bomb
program. Mr.
GOUZENKO implicated Mr.
LUNAN as a "recruiting agent"
and the leader of a cell of three others who were passing information
to Soviet intelligence on trends in Canadian politics and military
weapons.
In February, 1946, Mr.
LUNAN was summoned back to Ottawa for
"an important assignment." After his plane landed in Montreal,
he was surrounded and restrained by three men in plain clothes,
frisked and taken to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police barracks
in Rockcliffe, a suburb of Ottawa. Two days later he was read
a detailed surveillance record dating back to 1939 and a list
of alleged co-conspirators.
Civil liberties were trampled on in the round-ups and detentions
at that time, says Wesley
WARK, a specialist in Canadian security
and intelligence. Most of the detainees were woken up in dawn
raids, denied access to lawyers and not cautioned about incriminating
themselves. All of this was legal, says Prof.
WARK, because Canada
had not yet rescinded the War Measures Act, at least partly because
of Mr. GOUZENKO's defection.
Mr. LUNAN confessed and implicated some of the men he had recruited.
This was his biggest regret at the end of his life, said Prof.
KNIGHT. "If you are a believer in the cause, the last thing you
want to do is to implicate your fellow comrades. And he did."
Mr. LUNAN was convicted in November, 1946. Before his sentence
was handed down, he told the judge: "I do not consider myself
guilty of the charge either in law or in fact." Nevertheless,
he spent the next five years in Kingston Penitentiary with extra
time tacked on for refusing to testify in court about some of
the colleagues he had implicated earlier.
His marriage held together while he was in prison, but fell apart
quickly thereafter. He met his second wife, Miriam
MAGEE, the
love of his life, at the party thrown to celebrate his release
from prison. They were married in Montreal, where Mr.
LUNAN was
again working in the advertising business.
He eventually opened his own agency and retired with his wife
to the countryside near Ottawa in 1975. He spent the rest of
his life growing strawberries, cooking gourmet meals, espousing
social justice principles to his step-grandchildren, and writing
two memoirs, The Making of a Spy (published in 1995) and Redhanded:
Inside the Spy Ring that Changed the World (which he finished
just before he died and which is being published this month by
Optimum).
The major difference between the two books is an epilogue in
the second one in which Mr.
LUNAN explains, more explicitly than
ever before, that he acted "naively, stupidly and admittedly
outside the law" in the "best interests of winning the war against
Nazism." He also acknowledges that the
GOUZENKO affair helped
trigger the Cold War and he expresses regret that he "played
a part in making it happen so soon."
Not a huge mea culpa by most definitions. Still, Mr.
LUNAN did
serve his time for betraying his country, however ineffectually
and naively. Only this past summer, he received his Royal Canadian
Mounted Police dossier and learned they had been keeping tabs
on him until the mid-1970s.
David Gordon
LUNAN was born in Kirkaldy, Scotland, in 1915. He
died in hospital in Hawkesbury, Ontario, on October 3 after suffering
a fall. He was 90. He is survived by his daughter Jan
CONDLIN,
two stepsons and their families.
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LUNAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-18 published
LUNAN,
Edward, C.G.A.
Veteran World War 2-Royal Canadian Air Force (Navigator) Died
in Oakville, Ontario, June 15, 2005. Survived and greatly missed
by his son Wayne and Debra of West Vancouver and his loving Friends
Lynda, Sherry, Jill and Jocelyn. Remains interred in the family
plot at Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown, Ontario.
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LUNARDO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-03 published
LUNARDO,
Franco
It is with great sadness that the Lunardo family announce the
passing of Franco on Wednesday, November 30, 2005, in his 72nd
year. Franco
LUNARDO, dearly beloved husband of Nicolina. Devoted
father of Fabio, Tony (Carmen) and their children Nichole and
Justin who were cherished grandchildren to Franco, Domenic (Michelle)
and Ashley. Franco will be sadly missed and fondly remembered
by his brothers, sister, relatives and many Friends. You always
had a smile, a helping hand to give, a joke to tell, you were
thoughtful and kind, all these wonderful memories you leave behind.
You will be forever remembered and forever missed. Family and
Friends will be received at the Demarco Funeral Visitation Centre
(8003 Weston Road, between Hwy. 7 and Langstaff Rd., 905-850-9500)
on Saturday from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of the Airways Roman
Catholic Church (7407 Darcel Ave., Mississauga) on Monday, December
5, 2005 at 10 a.m. Entombment to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery
(7300 Hwy. 27, Woodbridge).
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LUNAU o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-27 published
GRANT,
Gordon "
Duke"
Suddenly, at his home, on Wednesday, May 25th, 2005. Gordon Wayne
GRANT, of R.R.#3, Owen Sound, in his 61st year. Beloved husband
on Carol GRANT (née
LUNAU.) Dear brother of Andy
GRANT and his
wife, Pat, of Durham, Ruth
MARTIN and her husband, Wes, of Sauble
Beach, Garry
GRANT and his wife, Ina, of Stouffville, Lorne
GRANT
and his wife, Patti, of Los Angeles, David
GRANT and his wife,
Merle, and Kim
GRANT and his wife, Bett, both of Owen Sound.
Dear brother-in-law of Gary and Rosemary
LUNAU, of Windsor, David
and Sharon
LUNAU and Alan and Donalda
FISHER, both of Allenford.
Gordon will be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews and
great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents,
David and Anna
GRANT and his father-in-law and mother-in-law,
Roy and Barbara
LUNAU. A Service of Remembrance for Gordon
GRANT
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel of the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on
Saturday,
May 28th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Leslie
SEARLES
officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation one
hour prior to service. If so desired, the family would appreicate
donations to the Grey Bruce Health Services, M.R.I. Foundation
as your expression of sympathy.
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LUNAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-11 published
LUNAU,
Ronald
At Caressant Care Nursing Home, McLaughlin Street, Lindsay on Wednesday,
June 8th, 2005, Ron
LUNAU of Bobcaygeon, formerly of Willowdale,
in his 84th year. Loving husband of Marjory
LUNAU.
Father of
Lynne (Bryan)
BURGESS of Fenelon Falls, Penny (Ross)
DICKIE of
Toronto and Doug (Sylvia)
LUNAU of Newmarket. Poppy of Kelly,
Todd, Correen, Laura, Christopher and Tessa. Special Poppy to
Jordan, Alyssa, Brendan (Buckshot) and Hutton. A private family
interment will take place at a later date. Arrangements entrusted
to Monk Funeral Home, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon (1-866-393-0063).
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Kidney Foundation would be appreciated. Messages of condolence
and donations may be placed at www.monkfuneralhome.com
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LUNAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-28 published
SHEPARD,
Kathleen▼ (née
ELLIS)
Peacefully on Monday, December 26th, 2005 at the age of 94 years.
Wife of the late Royal William
SHEPARD.
Loving mother of Janice
SHEPARD,
Donna▼
LUNAU and her husband Jim, and the late David
Roy SHEPARD.
Kathleen▼ will be sadly missed by her loving caretaker
Mei Ying Fan. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
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LUNAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-29 published
SHEPARD,
Kathleen▲ "
Kay" (née
ELLIS)
On Monday, December 26th, 2005 - 94 years. Devoted and adoring
wife of the late Royal William
SHEPARD.
Adored mother of Jan
SHEPARD;
Donna▲
LUNAU and husband Jim and the late David Royal.
Kay is sadly missed by her nieces Ann and Joan and her caregiver
Mei Ying Fan. We will celebrate her kind-hearted life and her
playful, generous, and soaring spirit on Ascension Day, Thursday,
May 25, 2006. Donations will be greatly received at the Canadian
Guide Dogs for the Blind. P.O. Box 280, Manotick, Ontario K4M
1A3.
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LUND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-03 published
McCALL,
Frances
Irene
(VODDEN)
At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, March 1, 2005, Frances
Irene (VODDEN)
McCALL of Clinton in her 91st year. Beloved wife
of the late George
McCALL (1988.) Loving mother of William
McCALL
of Clinton. Dear sister of Jeanne and Leonard
LUND of Winfield,
British
Columbia.
Predeceased by 2 sisters Olive and Ruth
VODDEN.
Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd.,
153 High Street, Clinton on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Friday, March 4, 2005 at 2 p.m.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. Donations to the charity of one's
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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LUND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-28 published
McCALL,
William "
Bill"
George
Peacefully at Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, November
26, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer William "Bill"
George McCALL of Clinton in his 58th year. Beloved
son of the
late George
McCALL (1988) and the late Irene
(VODDEN)
McCALL
(2005.) Special friend of Nancy
SCRIVER of London. Bill will
also be remembered by one aunt Jean
LUND of Comox, British Columbia
and by many cousins of the
McCALL family. Bill will also be missed
by his special pet Icky the cat. Friends will be received at
the Falconer Funeral Home Ltd., - "Clinton Chapel", 153 High
Street, Clinton on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Tuesday November 29, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the charity of ones choice would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-01 published
LUND,
Alan, 1992 -- Died This Day
Friday, July 1, 2005, Page S7
Choreographer born in Toronto on May 23, 1925.
First as a popular dancer, then as a choreographer and director
of vibrant stage spectaculars,
LUND held an important place in
Canada's musical theatre world for more than 40 years. Although
probably best known as artistic director of the Charlottetown
Festival, he was a pioneer in variety shows on Canadian television
and left his mark on many of the country's theatrical stages.
He first made his name as part of a dance team with his wife
Blanche and performed in the Second World War revue Meet the
Navy. In the 1950s, he became a choreographer and contributed
to many Canadian musical productions and to the Stratford Festival
in Stratford, Ontario From 1966 to 1986 in Charlottetown, he
directed Canada's most successful musical, Anne of Green Gables.
In 1977, he premiered his own show, The Legend of the Dumbells
and was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-17 published
DERBY,
John
Ralph
At St. Joseph's Health Centre (Toronto) on Wednesday, December
7th, 2005. John Ralph
DERBY of Toronto is survived by his sisters:
Dorothy TAMBLYN
(Jack) of Blyth, Ontario; June
LUND (Erroll)
of Stratford, Prince Edward Island; Miriam
JAWORSKI of Brampton,
Ontario; and his brothers: William of White Sands, Prince Edward
Island; Morris (Connie) of Nanaimo, British Columbia. Predeceased
by his sisters Rebecca
IRVING,
Isabel
BUELL, Evelyn
WHITEWAY,
Muriel MOORE and his brother James. Cremation - no visitation.
Interment of ashes at a later date in Murray Harbour, Prince
Edward Island. Currently resting at Morris Funeral Chapel in
Bowmanville.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-10 published
LUND,
Marilyn
Aileen
Suddenly at her home on Friday, January 7, 2005. Marilyn, loving
mother of Karen and mother-in-law of George
SKALKOS and grandmother
of Emily. Dear sister of Ronald
PRICE and Joan
SCOTT.
Family
and Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston
Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorial Prayers in the Chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to marilyn.lund@wardfh.com
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-22 published
MANOCK,
Jack
Suddenly on January 20th, 2005 in Newmarket. Jack, beloved husband
of the late Jennie Norma, father of Russell and wife Lorraine,
grandfather of Stephanie
CHINNER and husband Ashley, Sandi
LUND
and husband Travis and Stephen and his friend Monica. Great-grandfather
of Trinity, Payton, Breeana and Isabella. Missed and loved by
all.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-01 published
BACCI,
Frances
Mary (née
NORTON)
Former employee of Hakim Optical and formerly of Richmond Hill.
With great sadness, surrounded by family and Friends we announce
the passing of Frances on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at the age
of 75. Beloved wife of Aldo and cherished mother of Alda (Dave
LUND,)
Roger
(Chris
BARBOUR,) Donna (Andrew
BEARE) and Martin
(Josie). Loving sister of Phyllis
COSENI, Joan
EARL and Ronald
NORTON (Jo
Anne.) sister-in-law of Alfo
BACCI. Grandmother of
17, great-grandmother of 2½. The family will receive Friends
at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) 905-884-1062.
Visitation Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service Thursday 3 p.m. in the Marshall Chapel followed by cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Huronia Regional Hospital, 1112
St. Andrew's Drive, Midland would be appreciated.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-12 published
ALDERTON,
Joan (née
MUNRO) (1921-2005)
Peacefully, passed away at Lakeshore Lodge, Toronto on Monday,
February 7, 2005. She will be dearly remembered by her daughter
Patricia and her husband Victor
LUND, and grandchildren, Devin
LUND and Dana
LUND.
She was sadly predeceased by her much loved
daughter Jenna. She spent much of her life in Ottawa, where she
worked for the Department of National Defence for over 30 years.
A gentle person of great kindness and compassion both to people
and animals, she will be greatly missed. The family extend deep
gratitude to the wonderful staff at Lakeshore Lodge for their
kind care. A Celebration of Joan's Life will be held in the Memorial
Garden of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in the spring. Arrangements under
the direction of Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 416-767-3153.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-05 published
EENHOORN,
Peter
Robert
Suddenly in Collingwood on Thursday, June 2, 2005, in his 40th
year. Peter
EENHOORN of Thornton, beloved husband and best friend
of Sara EENHOORN (née
LAVER.)
Loving father of Jesse and Jason
both at home. Loving
son of Peter and Eileen
EENHOORN of Woods
Bay.
Loved brother of Debbie
LUND and husband Jan of Oro Station,
Angela SCOTT and husband Merv of Oshawa. Special son-in-law of
Charlotte LAVER and the late Barry of Warminster and brother-in-law
of Amy. Cherished uncle of Matthew, Justin, Sarah, Rachael, Rebecca
and Emily. Loved grand_son of May
LAVER of Etobicoke. Will be
missed by his best Friends, Jeff and Shayne
LEIGH.
Family and
Friends will be received at the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral
Homes, 54 Coldwater Street East, Orillia, 705-326-3595 on Saturday
from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held from St. James' Anglican Church, corner of Coldwater
and Peter Streets, Orillia, on Monday morning, June 6, 2005,
at 11 o'clock. Interment, Knox Cemetery, Oro. If desired, memorial
donations can made to a trust fund set up for the children and
can be made through the funeral home. Online Messages of Condolence
are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com. A Memorial Tree will
be planted by the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes.
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LUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-26 published
LUND,
Gladys
V. (née
NESS)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, November 23, 2005, at Scarborough Centenary
Hospital, in her 86th year. Beloved mother of Pat
McNEILL,
Mary
and her husband Robert
LOCKIE, and Diane and her husband Harlan
NICHOLS.
Loving companion and best friend of Jack
ROGERS. Dear
sister of Joan, Lena, Ruby, Margaret, John, Helen, Violet, Barbara,
and the late Gus. Gladys will be sadly missed by all her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Family and Friends will be received
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E. (east of Kennedy
Rd.), on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Complete Funeral Service
in the Ogden Chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.
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LUNDAGER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-28 published
LAWSON,
Kenneth▼
E.▼
(July▼ 20, 1933-November 24, 2005)
It is with great sorrow that we share the news of the sudden
passing of Kenneth
LAWSON on Thursday, November 24, 2005. Daughters
Camille with love Alan, Laura with husband David, Lorraine with
husband Michael along with grandchildren Sarah, Matt, Lisa, Philip,
Carly and Will, precious Friends Maria, John, James and Nereida
FLANNERY, family members Lynn
LAWSON and Mark
QUIGLEY, dear friend
John LUNDAGER and cousin Annemarie
GOLDSCHMIDT and friend and
minister Reverend Hugh
REID will miss Ken's presence immensely.
Ken led by example. He was a natural athlete and took great pride
in his athletic achievements. He was a passionate learner graduating
from both the University of Toronto and Harvard Business School.
He was a visionary in the Canadian travel industry and travelled
to over 125 countries in the course of his long career.
Ken's deep spirituality and sense of human worth were demonstrated
by his legacy of caring for those less privileged. Ken was a
valued contributor to his church, Kingsway Lambton United, and
in particular the Outreach Committee.
He will be profoundly missed because he touched so many hearts
with his compassion, zest for life and winning spirit. You never
wondered what Ken was thinking; he taught us that you "play it
where it lies". He lived his life true to his Albertan and Danish
roots. All who knew him celebrate his life. He is safely home.
Friends may call on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Turner and
Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, at Windermere, just
east of the Jane Subway. A Celebration of Ken's life will be
held at the Kingsway Lambton United Church, 85 The Kingsway (at
Prince Edward), on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at 2 p.m. If
desired, remembrances may be made to the Outreach Committee,
c/o Kingsway Lambton United Church.
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LAWSON,
Kenneth▲
E.▲
(July▲ 20, 1933-November 24, 2005)
It is with great sorrow that we share the news of the sudden
passing of Kenneth
LAWSON on Thursday, November 24, 2005. Daughters
Camille with love Alan, Laura with husband David, Lorraine with
husband Michael, along with grandchildren Sarah, Matt, Lisa,
Philip, Carly and Will, along with close Friends Maria, John,
James and Nereida
FLANNERY, Lynn
LAWSON, Mark
QUIGLEY, John
LUNDAGER,
Annemarie GOLDSHMIDT, and friend and minister Reverend Hugh
REID
will miss Ken's presence immensely. Ken led by example. He was
a natural athlete and took great pride in his athletic achievements.
He was a passionate learner, graduating from both University
of Toronto and Harvard Business School. He was a visionary in
the Canadian travel industry and travelled to over 125 countries
in the course of his long career. Ken's deep spirituality and
sense of human worth was demonstrated by his legacy of caring
for those less privileged. Ken was a valued contributor to his
church, Kingsway-Lambton United, and in particular the Outreach
Committee. He will be profoundly missed because he touched so
many hearts with his compassion, zest for life, and winning spirit.
You never wondered what Ken was thinking, he taught us that you
"play it where it lies". He lived his life true to his Alberta
and Danish roots. All who knew him celebrate his life. He is
safely home. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke
Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere just east of the Jane
St. subway on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of
Ken's life will be held at the Kingsway-Lambton United Church,
85 The Kingsway (at Prince Edward), on Wednesday, November 30,
2005 at 2 p.m. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Outreach
Committee, c/o Kingsway-Lambton United Church.
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LUNDBERG o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-12 published
LUNDBERG,
Nils
Stanley
At the Wiarton Hospital, on Monday, January 10th, 2005. Stanley
LUNDBERG, of Wiarton, in his 68th year.
son of the late Dagmar
and Hjalmar
LUNDBERG.
Beloved husband of Carita
(JUTHMAN)
LUNDBERG.
Dear father of Per and his wife, Kelly
WESTE, of Victoria Harbour
and Daniel and his fiancée, Naomi
POWELL, of Guelph. Beloved
son-in-law of Svea and Gosta
JUTHMAN, brother-in-law of Fredrik
and Gunvor and their families, all of Sweden. Also survived by
several cousins in Sweden. The family will receive Friends at
the George Funeral Home 430 Mary Street, Wiarton on Saturday,
January 15th from 1: 00 to 3:00 p.m. for a time of remembrance.
Cremation has taken place. Donations to the Wiarton Hospital
or the Salvation Army would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
Page A2
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LUNDBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-02 published
WILSON,
Dorothy▼
Alexandra▼ (née
KEYS)
Suddenly, yet surrounded by family at her cottage on Georgian
Bay,▼
Saturday,▼
July▼ 30th, 2005; in her 90th year. Dorothy
WILSON
was born in Maple, Vaughan Township on October 10th, 1915. she
is survived by Carl (Wilson Lighting), her beloved husband of
66 years. Loving mother of Donald and wife Sandra of Halton Hills,
Kenneth and wife
Diane▼ of Healdsburg, California, Norma
TANGNEY
and husband Michael of Orillia, and Debbi
PETERSON and husband
Tim of San Anselmo, California. Cherished grandmother of Elizabeth,
Andrew, Sydney, Victoria (Tori) and Sawyer
WILSON, Marni and
Ryan TANGNEY,
James▼ and Georgia
PETERSON. Great
Grandmother of
Jason CULLEN. Dear sister of Etta
LUNDBERG and Mae
RUSSELL, both
predeceased. Dorothy raised her family of four children in Etobicoke
and Islington. Dorothy enjoyed boating and cottaging on Georgian
Bay, travelling, and "puttering" in her award winning gardens
at her home in Orillia. A Celebration of Dorothy's life took
place on Georgian Bay on Monday, August 1st. The family will
receive Friends and relatives at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79
West Street North, Orillia (705) 325-2231, from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 2nd. Graveside service will follow on Wednesday, August
3rd at 2 p.m. at St. George's Cemetery, Fairvalley, Oro Medonte.
If desired, memorial donations to the Green Haven Shelter or
Couchiching Conservancy would be appreciated. Messages of condolence
are welcomed at www.mundellfuneralhome.com.
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WILSON,
Dorothy▲
Alexandra▲ (née
KEYS)
Suddenly, yet surrounded by family at her cottage on Georgian
Bay,▲
Saturday,▲
July▲ 30th, 2005, in her 90th year. Dorothy
WILSON
was born in Maple, Vaughan Township on October 10th, 1915. She
is survived by Carl (Wilson Lighting) her beloved husband of
66 years. Loving mother of Donald and wife Sandra of Halton Hills,
Kenneth and wife
Diane▲ of Healdsburg, California, Norma
TANGNEY
and husband Michael of Orillia, and Debbi
PETERSON and husband
Tim of San Anselmo, California. Cherished grandmother of Elizabeth,
Andrew, Sydney, Victoria (Tori) and Sawyer
WILSON, Marni and
Ryan TANGNEY,
James▲ and Georgia
PETERSON. Great grandmother of
Jason CULLEN. Dear sister of Etta
LUNDBERG and Mae
RUSSELL both
predeceased. Dorothy raised her family of four children in Etobicoke
and Islington. Dorothy enjoyed boating and cottaging on Georgian
Bay, travelling, and "puttering" in her award winning gardens
at her home in Orillia. A Celebration of Dorothy's life took
place on Georgian Bay on Monday, August 1st. The family will
receive Friends and relatives at the Mundell Funeral Home,79
West St. N., Orillia (705) 325-2231 from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 2nd. Graveside service will follow on Wednesday, August
3rd at 2 p.m. at St. George's Cemetery, Fairvalley, Oro Medonte.
If desired, memorial donations to the Green Haven Shelter or
Couchiching Conservancy would be appreciated. Messages of condolence
are welcomed at www.mundellfuneralhome.com
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LUNDIE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-04 published
VANDOESBURG,
Arnold "
Arnie"
Arnold "Arnie" of Saint Thomas, after a short but courageous battle
with cancer, lovingly surrounded by his family at his side, on
Friday, June 3, 2005 in his 47th year. Survived by his wife Joanne
(PALMETEER)
VANDOESBURG of Union, dearly loved father of Sharon
Colleen VANDOESBURG of Saint Thomas and Jonathan William
VANDOESBURG
of Union. Dear brother of Mary and her husband Hank
VAN
COLEN
of Iona Station and Linda
LUNDIE of Saint Thomas, predeceased by
his brother John (1971). Loved grandfather of Trey and Karly,
son-in-law of Bill and Pat
PALMETEER of Union and survived by
a number of nieces, nephews and cousins and special friend Verlyn
McQUIGGAN.
Arnie was born on August 14, 1958 in Hamilton, son
of the late Bert and Bertha
(VANBUREN)
VANDOESBURG, he worked
for the Ford Motor Company of Canada, and belonged to the C.A.W.
and the Elgin Trail Riders Association. Resting at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will
be held Monday at 3: 30 p.m. Visitation Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Donations may be made to the Cancer Society or the charity of
choice.
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LUNDIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-18 published
GRIEVESON,
David
William
Peacefully at the Leacock Care Centre, Orillia, on Wednesday,
July 6, 2005, at the age of 85. David
GRIEVESON, beloved father
of David Scott
GRIEVESON of Orillia, Mark Alfred
GRIEVESON of
Toronto, Wendy Ethel
GRIEVESON and husband Mike
LEWITZKY of Guelph
and Nancy Margaret
GRIEVESON and partner Maria
LUNDIN of Toronto.
Loving grandfather of Lee
LEWITZKY and Jay David
LEWITZKY.
Will
be missed by his lifelong friend and the mother of his children
Mary FULTON of Orillia. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration
of David's life will be held in the Reception Centre of Carson
Funeral Homes, 57 Neywash Street, Orillia, on Saturday, July 23,
2005 at 1 o'clock, followed by a memorial visitation until 4
o'clock. If desired, memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted
to the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes, 54 Goldwater
St. E., Orillia, (705) 326-3595. Online Messages of Condolence
are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com A Memorial Tree will
be planted by the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes.
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LUNDQUIST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-18 published
Ruby Olive
ROBERTSON
By Mary KESHEN,
Friday,
March 18, 2005, Page A18
Mother, nurse. Born March 16, 1921, near Sheho, Saskatchewan.
Died October 30, 2004, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, of congestive
heart failure, aged 83.
When we lose our mothers, we have a yearning for what was. The
1950s were the best of times because of Mom. After school, we
and our chums would round the corner to the back door and glance
up at the kitchen window where Mom would give a little wave.
We thought she spent her whole day there, waiting for us to come
home. It didn't occur to us that she had (in a manner of speaking)
a life of her own -- managing a household of six children, pets,
laundries, ironing, cleaning, cooking, errands, and appointments.
As soon as we got in the door, Mom was there to listen to our
news. Even when the news was bad, she had a positive or comforting
word.
A friend fondly recalled those times, "I remember the 4 o'clock
tea break. We would sit around the kitchen table with your Mom
and just chat."
Mom was the calm centre of our world. When someone spilled a
jar of honey on her new carpet, Mom consoled the wailing culprit:
"Don't cry dear, there's more honey." When a neighbour boy smashed
a hockey puck through the window, he expected a few harsh words.
Instead Mom said, "Never mind, it was an accident." He wrote
to us after her death: "It was from your mother I learned the
power of forgiveness." We all did.
Mom sparked our imaginations with her stories of Clippity-Clop,
a magic horse that took us on adventures to berry patches. Not
surprisingly, Mom loved berries and had no trouble recruiting
helpers on many berry-picking expeditions for strawberries, raspberries
and blueberries. What we didn't eat was made into jams and pies.
The older we got, the more Mom's knowledge and interests amazed
us. She was an avid birdwatcher and an expert rose gardener.
We didn't know she was also a musician until she picked up my
new guitar and started playing old 1930s country tunes. We were
shocked when she started yodeling. Turns out she had taught herself
chord guitar as a teenager and was both a soloist and accompanist
at school concerts.
When my sister and I got to high school, Mom taught us to sew.
She had made many of our childhood dresses and dance-recital
costumes. Now we could make our own skirts and dresses in the
1960s styles.
Throughout high school, Mom helped us understand geometry, algebra,
chemistry, and trigonometry. We eventually learned she had been
the top student at her high school. She was also a top student
in her 1943 nursing class at University of Toronto, winning a
postgraduate scholarship that she had to give up when she married
Dad. He was about to be sent overseas with the army as a just-graduated
doctor.
When we reached parenthood, she came to help with our babies,
13 in all. We continued to be surprised by her abilities and
achievements.
One honour she was most proud of was being selected, at age 16,
as one of two high-school students to represent Saskatchewan
at the 1936 coronation of King George Virgin Islands in England.
Born Ruby LUNDQUIST, she was the eldest of 11 children from northern
Saskatchewan and had never been farther than a few miles from
home. She was present at the Coronation, met the Queen Mother
at a tea party, attended Westminster Abbey services with the
royal family, and won first prize over 300 entries for her photo
album and diary of the trip.
The album and diary, as well as many other diaries and letters,
are in a drawer where she left them for her children to read.
No doubt she will continue to surprise us.
Mary is Ruby's daughter.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-03-16 published
GORDIER,
June (née
COLLINS)
Mrs. June GORDIER a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on Sunday,
March 13, 2005 at her home at the age of 77 years. June was born
in Toronto and was a daughter of the late Lawrence and Verna
(GILMOUR)
COLLINS.
She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church
in Wallaceburg. She was a volunteer with the Womens Missionary
Society and the Lend-A-Hand Breakfast Program. June was involved
with the Trinity Seniors and the First Baptist Church "Joy Group".
Beloved wife of the late Wallis
GORDIER (1977.) Dear mother and
mother-in-law of Pam
SIMMONS of Wallaceburg and Denise and Doward
HASLAM of Dresden. Loving grandmother of Carol-Ann
SIMMONS of
Wallaceburg.
Kind sister of Shirley
LUNDY of Wallaceburg. Also
survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brother
Lorney.
The late June
GORDIER is resting at the Eric F. Nicholls
Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street in Wallaceburg. Visitation will
be held on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 from the Knox
Presbyterian Church in Wallaceburg at 2 p.m. Interment will be
in York Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario. As an expression of sympathy
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Lend-A-Hand
Breakfast Program may be left at the funeral home. As a living
memorial a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in
memory of June
GORDIER.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-18 published
WARREN,
Pearl (née
NICKELS)
At Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Monday, January 17,
2005. Pearl
WARREN (née
NICKELS,) in her 100th year, of Petrolia
and formerly of Camlachie. Beloved wife of the late Benjamin
WARREN (1978.) Dear sister of Dorothy
COOPER of Petrolia and
the late Wilfred, Percy, William, Frederick and James
NICKELS,
Beulah FOSS and Orabelle (McQueen)
LUNDY. Dear sister-in-law
to Effie NICKELS of Bothwell, Bessie
NICKELS of Petrolia, Florence
NICKELS of Wiarton and Edna
NICKELS of London. Special aunt of
Loretta and Tom
NEEDHAM,
Janice
HART and Michael
HOUSEMAN, Edna
SMITH and Harold, Roy and Ruth
NICKELS,
Jack and Gloria
NORRIS
and several more nieces and nephews. Visitors will be received
on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel, Broadway Street,
Wyoming, where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
January 19, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Lakeview Cemetery,
Sarnia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be
made by cheque to the Therapeutic Gardens at Lambton Meadowview
Villa or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Memories
and condolences may be sent on-line at www.needhamjay.com Pearl's
family wishes to express "a special thanks" to all the staff
at Lambton Meadowview Villa for their compassionate and loving
care of Aunt Pearl.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-24 published
SITTER,
Beverly▼
Joyce▼ (née
EATON)
Beverly Joyce
(EATON)
SITTER, age 74, of Sarnia, peacefully passed
away Saturday, May 21, 2005 at Vision Nursing Home, Sarnia. Beloved
wife of the late Peter
SITTER (1988.) Loving mother of Gary (Muriel)
SITTER
(Victoria,▼
British▼
Columbia▼) and their children Adrian
and Laura; Debra
McGILL,
Sarnia▼) and her children Jamie and Lee
WORSLEY, Violet
McGILL; Robin (Stewart)
LUNDY (London) and their
daughter Ashley
LUNDY;
Trace▼
SITTER (Vancouver.) Survived by
sisters Audrey and Carl
PORTER;
Sheila▼
RIPLEY, all of Nova Scotia,
also several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Aubrey
and Violet
(YOE)
EATON, brothers Vincent and Wendell
EATON, daughter
Bonnie Faith
SITTER (1953.) A Memorial Funeral Service will be
conducted at Steadman Brothers Funeral Home, Brigden on Tuesday,
May▼ 31, 2005 at 12: 00 noon with Reverend Judy
CAMPBELL officiating.
Interment Amherst Cemetery, Nova Scotia. Friends will be recieved
one hour prior to Funeral Service. Sympathy may be expressed
through a charity of choice. Steadman Brothers 864-1193.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-27 published
SITTER,
Beverly▲
Joyce▲ (née
EATON)
Beverly Joyce
(EATON)
SITTER, age 74, of Sarnia, peacefully passed
away Saturday, May 21, 2005 at Vision Nursing Home, Sarnia. Beloved
wife of the late Peter
SITTER (1988.) Loving mother of Gary (Muriel)
SITTER
(Victoria,▲
British▲
Columbia▲) and their children Adrian
and Laura; Debra
McGILL,
Sarnia▲) and her children Jamie and Lee
WORSLEY, Violet
McGILL; Robin (Stewart)
LUNDY (London) and their
daughter Ashley
LUNDY;
Trace▲
SITTER (Vancouver.) Survived by
sisters Audrey and Carl
PORTER;
Sheila▲
RIPLEY, all of Nova Scotia,
also several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Aubrey
and Violet
(YOE)
EATON, brothers Vincent and Wendell
EATON, daughter
Bonnie Faith
SITTER (1953.) A Memorial Funeral Service will be
conducted at Steadman Brothers Funeral Home, Brigden on Tuesday,
May▲ 31, 2005 at 12: 00 noon with Reverend Judy
CAMPBELL officiating.
Interment Amherst Cemetery, Nova Scotia. Friends will be recieved
one hour prior to Funeral Service. Sympathy may be expressed
through a charity of choice. Steadman Brothers 864-1193.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-10 published
JONES,
Jean McEachran
Peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family in her 82nd
year. Beloved wife of Frank Edward
JONES of Dundas, Ontario.
Devoted mother of Dilys L.
JONES and David M.
JONES. Grand Mother
of Travis Jones
LUNDY.
Mother-in-law of Roxanne J.
JONES and
Marilyn M.
VARELA.
Jean grew up in Glencoe, Ontario and attended
primary and secondary schools there. She received a B.A. from
the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Social Work
from McGill University. During World War 2, Jean served in the
Women's Royal Canadian Navy Services. In the early period of
her professional career, Jean practiced medical social work in
Montreal, child welfare in Boston and Social Planning in Hamilton.
In 1968, Jean was appointed to the faculty of the new school
of Social Work at McMaster University and began 20 years of teaching
social policy and social work practice. During her tenure at
McMaster, she served terms as Director of the School of Social
Work, President of the Faculty Association and as a member of
the Board of Governors and of the Senate of the University. Nationally,
Jean served as a member of the Economic Council of Canada, and
the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and of the
Science Advisory Board of Health Canada. For many years, Jean
has been an active volunteer with the Consumers Association of
Canada, including such leadership roles as President and
as Chair
of the Health Council of the Association. Recently Jean ended
terms as consumer representative on the Executive committee of
the Canadian Cochrane Network/Centre and on the Strategic Health
Technology Committee of the Canadian Standards Association. Jean
has a long record of volunteer involvement in a range of community
projects and non-profit organizations in Hamilton. She was a
founding Board Member of Second Stage Services (Emergency Shelter
Foundation) and later served as President. She was the first
President of Victims Services and served until the agency was
integrated into Hamilton Police Services. In the mid 1980's Jean
was Chair of the Council on Domestic Violence of Hamilton-Wentworth.
For more than a decade, she was a member of the Board of Third
Sector Enterprises and also a member of the Hamilton Mundalization
Committee where she served as Chair and represented the Committee
in a delegation to China. Jean became a Member of the Order of
Canada in 1996, she received an Honorary Doctor of Law from McMaster
University in 1997, was made a Honorary life member of the Canadian
Association of Schools of Social Work, and was awarded the Queens
Jubilee Medal in 2002. Her kindness and strength touched all
who knew her. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Jean JONES
Prize in Social Work at McMaster University. A gathering
will be held to celebrate her life on April 12th, 2005 from 3: 00
to 5: 00 p.m. in the Center East Ballroom, Sheraton Hotel, Hamilton,
Ontario.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-17 published
CHILVERS,
Violet▼ (née
DOWNING)
Suddenly at her home on Sunday, March 13, 2005. Loved mother
of Jean SUTHERLAND and her partner Gary
CASKENNETTE,
Richard▼
and his wife
Barbara▼ and Joan
BECKETT and her husband John. Dear
sister of the late William, Sydney, Joseph, Arthur, Frederick
and Grace LUNDY.
Loving▼ grandmother of Joanie
HARPER, Jennifer
ROGERS and her husband Mike, Johnathan
CHILVERS and Samantha
CHILVERS and great-grandmother of Matthew
ROGERS.
Fondly▼ remembered
by the Cleveland family. Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews.
Immeasurably missed by all. Memorial Services will be held on
Saturday, April 2nd 2005 at 2 p.m. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church
(3200 Bayview Ave., north of Finch). Cremation. In lieu of flowers,
donations to St. Luke's would be appreciated.
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LUNDY,
Audrey
Marion▼
Passed away at her residence in Newmarket on Thursday, January
27, 2005. She is predeceased by her parents Frederick Albert
and Ida May
LUNDY and her brothers Cecil Stuart
LUNDY and Albert
Vernon LUNDY.
Audrey will be missed by her many Friends and nephew
and cousins. A Memorial Service will be held at the Christian
Baptist Church, 135 Main St. South, Newmarket on Saturday, February
5, 2005 at 2 p.m. In remembering Audrey, donations to the Christian
Baptist Church Restoration Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South,
Newmarket.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-23 published
LUNDY,
Joseph
Richard
(Retired Bell Canada)
It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of our dearly
loved Joe. Peacefully in faith and surrounded by his loving family
at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Monday, February 21,
2005. Joe LUNDY of Barrie was the beloved husband of 45 years
to Jeannette. Dearest father to Lisa (Joe)
CARTAGINESE,
Deanna
(Bruce) MARTIN, and Christopher
LUNDY (friend Pamela
HENDERSON)
all of Barrie. He was the perfect Papa to his dearly loved grandchildren
Amanda and Natalie
CARTAGINESE,
Justin and Jordan
MARTIN, Taylor
and Kailyn
LUNDY and step-grand_son Kyle
MARTIN.
Predeceased by
his infant daughters Maria, Theresa and Josephine, and his parents
Richard and Madeline
LUNDY. He will be deeply missed by his brothers
Michael (Carol)
LUNDY of Ottawa, Jim (Jane)
LUNDY of Markham,
and his sister Mary (William)
WALKER of Markham and their families.
Remembered with love by his mother-in-law Mary
SOKIL (late Harry
SOKIL,) brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Mike and Dianne and
nephew Shane
McBRIDE,
Betty
EATON and family, and Lorraine
LUNDY.
Also survived by his extended family Margaret
TAILOR/TAYLOR and family
of Patna, Scotland, as well as many close and dear Friends. Joe
was born in Toronto, Ontario, on April 11th, 1936. He joined
Bell Canada in 1954 and worked in Northern Ontario for many years
before he and his family moved to Orangeville and then Barrie
in 1967. He was a member of the Bell Canada Pioneers and the
Barrie Historical Society. After retiring in 1990, he and Jeannette
travelled extensively, something they enjoyed very much. He also
enjoyed hunting, fishing and working at his small engine repair
business, and foremost spending time with the apples of his eye
his grandchildren. Friends may call at the Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Home (201 Minet's Point Road at Yonge Street), Barrie,
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held from
Saint Mary's Church, Barrie, on Friday, February 25th, 2005 at
10: 00 a.m. with Father Frank
McDEVITT celebrating. Cremation.
Inurnment to follow with his parents in Mount Hope Cemetery,
Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations to the R.V.H. Regional
Cancer Care Centre would be appreciated by the family. We would
like to express our gratitude for the wonderful care from the
Nurses at R.V.H. 3 North B. Palliative Care and Doctors
KHONSARI,
PRESNELL, D.
PATTERSON, and Rick
IRVIN as well as Dr. A.
LOBLAW,
and his assistant Grace
CHAN of Sunnybrook Cancer Clinic. A special
thanks to our family Dr. N.
FRIESEN, whose care, understanding,
and support to Joe and family will always be remembered.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-10 published
HARTUNG,
Heidi
On March 9, 2005 at the William Osler Health Centre - Etobicoke.
Heidi, beloved wife of Heinz Josef
HARTUNG. Dear mother of Antoinette
LUNDY and Oliver
HARTUNG.
Loving▲▼ mother-in-law of Derrick
LUNDY.
Dearest grandmother of Rachel and Matthew
LUNDY.
Loving▲▼ sister
to Ulrike and Robert. Dear sister-in-law to Gary
WALTER and Georgette
BRINKMAN.
Mrs.
HARTUNG is resting at the Bernardo Funeral Home,
855 Albion Road (one block east of Islington Avenue), Etobicoke,
from Friday 6-9 p.m. A Service of Remembrance will be held on
Saturday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-17 published
CHILVERS,
Violet▲ (née
DOWNING)
Suddenly, at her home, on Sunday, March 13, 2005. Loved mother
of Jean SUTHERLAND and her partner Gary
CASKENNETTE,
Richard▲
and his wife
Barbara,▲ and Joan
BECKETT and her husband John.
Dear sister of the late William, Sydney, Joseph, Arthur, Frederick,
and Grace LUNDY.
Loving▲ grandmother of Joanie
HARPER, Jennifer
ROGERS and her husband Mike, Johnathan
CHILVERS, and Samantha
CHILVERS, and great-grandmother of Matthew
ROGERS.
Fondly▲ remembered
by the Cleveland family. Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews.
Immeasurably missed by all. Memorial Services will be held on
Saturday, April 2, 2005 at 2 p.m. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church
(3200 Bayview Ave., north of Finch). Cremation. In lieu of flowers,
donations to St. Luke's would be appreciated.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
PEARSON,
Gwen (née
HUCKVALE)
Peacefully, in Bobcaygeon April 26, 2005, in her 95th year. Gwen
PEARSON formerly of Toronto, beloved wife of the late Gerald
PEARSON.
Loving mother of Robert (Carol) of Alliston and Sally
(Peter) MICHALUK of Bobcaygeon. Dearly loved sister of Francis
MORTIMER and Peggy
AUSTIN.
Predeceased by sister Betty
LUNDY
and brother Warren
HUCKVALE. Dear Gran and "Great-Gran" of
Janice TAILOR/TAYLOR (Boyd), Joseph, Ben, Samantha; Bob
PEARSON (Michele),
Phillippe, Victor, Ariana; Gary
PEARSON (Neli), Rachel and Emily.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society (in Gwen's memory) as your
expression of sympathy. A memorial gathering is being held to
celebrate Gwen's life Sunday, May 1, 2005, 11: 30 a.m., with a
reception to follow, at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733
Mount Pleasant Road, south of Eglinton.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-13 published
LUNDY,
Catherine
Ann
Catherine was born in Wales on July 10, 1909, and passed away
in Toronto on October 10, 2005. She was the devoted and loving
mother of the late Frank
LUNDY
(Dorothy,)
Marion▲
WRIGHT, Eleanor
RICHARDS, and Doreen
ROSS
(Bob.)
She loved her grandchildren
Sharon (Daniel), David (Marla), Laurie-Ann (Neal), Debra, Jonathan,
Daniel (Toni), Tamara (Ian), Christopher, and Mary (John), her
great-grandchildren Austin, Breanna, Dalton, Samantha, Brendan,
Kiera, Michelle, Shannon, Danielle, Adina, Joseph, and Michael,
and her great-great-grand_son Brendan. A service of celebration
will be held at Forest Hill United Church, 2 Wembley Road, Toronto
on October 23, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m., with a reception to follow.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to Thompson House,
1 Overland Drive, Toronto, M3C 2C3.
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LUNDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-05 published
LUNDY,
Lorne
Peacefully, on Thursday, November 3, 2005, at the Humber River
Regional Hospital - Church Site, in his 90th year. Beloved husband
of Betty "Euphemia" (née
CALDWELL) for 48 years. Loving father
of Mary Kathleen (Michael)
PHIPPS, and Francis James (Dale.)
Proud grandpa of Rachel, Matthew, Jessica, and Jeffrey. Dear
brother of Jean
WILLIAMSON, and the late Arthur, and brother-in-law
of Mary LUNDY,
Alec
IRONSIDE, and John (Mary)
HALL. Lorne will
be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, their families, and many
Friends, especially Doug
McGEE.
Friends may call at the Ward
Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Monday, and on Tuesday from 10 a.m.
until time of Service at 11 a.m. at Weston Presbyterian Church,
7 Cross St. Interment Meadowvale Cemetery. If desired, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be sent to lorne.lundy@wardfh.com
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