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WEBB,
Paul
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre with his family
by his side on Thursday, February 24, 2005 Paul
WEBB of West
Lorne in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Patricia (Pat)
WEBB
of West Lorne. Loving father of Chris and his wife
Terry
WEBB
of Lambeth, Annette and her husband Spencer
LUNHAM of Forest
and Nick and his wife
Isa
WEBB of Ilderton. Proud grandpa of
Shanna, Kyle, Arianna, Spencer Jr., Jeramiah and Chenoa. At Paul's
request there will be no visitation or service. Cremation. Donations
to the London Regional Cancer Centre, 747 Baseline Road East,
London N6C 2R6 gratefully acknowledged. McFarlane and Roberts Funeral
Home 652-2020 in care of arrangements.
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POW,
Veda "
Katherine" (née
CAMPBELL)
Veda "Katherine" of Valleyview Home, Saint Thomas and formerly
of R.R.#7 Saint Thomas, (Paynes Mills) on Wednesday, March 2nd,
2005, at her late residence, in her 94th year. Beloved wife of
the late Vermont
POW (1985) and dearly loved mother of Marion
GRIFFIN
(Harold) of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Alex
POW
(Pat) Paynes Mills, Margaret
LUNN (Larry) Hagersville, Ontario,
and Jim POW
(Linda)
Kisby,
Saskatchewan.
Loved grandmother of
Jill BROHMAN, Karen
LUNN, Tim
POW, Kate
ROWLANDSON and Andrew
POW and dear great-grandmother of Nolan and Halle
BROHMAN,
Ella
ROWLANDSON and Rian and Madison
POW.
Katherine was born in Yarmouth
Township on July 7, 1911, the daughter of the late Alex and Elizabeth
(McPHEDRAN)
CAMPBELL.
She was a dietician, and graduated from
Alma College and the University of Guelph. Katherine was a member
of Knox Presbyterian Church and was involved in many organizations,
in particular the Womens Insti tute. Resting at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will
be held Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery.
Visitation Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made
to the charity of choice.
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JEFFRIES,
Ruth
L.
(MILLS)
At her late residence on Thursday, May 26, 2005, Ruth L.
(MILLS)
JEFFRIES of London in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late
Frederick L.
JEFFRIES
(April 16, 1984.) Dear mother of Stewart
G. JEFFRIES and his wife
Linda of Dorchester. Dear sister of
Edith LUNN and her husband James of Alliston. Predeceased by
her sister Mary
DEIMERT and her brothers Harvey, Oliver and Ray
MILLS.
Also loved by her grand_sons Ryan, Tyler and Graham
JEFFRIES.
Friends will be received by the family from 7 to 9 p.. Friday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Saturday, May 28th at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations
may be made to Ronald McDonald House, 741 Baseline Road East,
London, Ontario N6C 2R6 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6. Online
condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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DIEMERT,
Wayne
On Tuesday, June 14, 2005, Mr. Wayne
DIEMERT of Clinton, and
formerly of Bayfield and Stratford, passed away peacefully at
the Stratford General Hospital, in his 62nd year. Beloved husband
of Karen Lorraine
PHILLIPS of Clinton. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Ron and June
DIEMERT of Bayfield, Tony
PHILLIPS and Ron
PHILLIPS,
both of London, Bob and Genny
PHILLIPS,
Sandra and John
PAULUS
and Elvis and Bach
PHILLIPS, all of Stratford. Dear nephew of
Edith and Jim
LUNN and family, of Alliston. Also missed by several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Floyd and Mary
(MILLS)
DIEMERT, brother Rick and aunt Ruth
JEFFRIES.
Friends
will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes, 153 High Street,
Clinton, on Saturday, June 18, 2005 from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. A private
family service will take place at a later date. Cremation has
taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Clinton
Public Hospital Foundation or to the Lung Association would be
appreciated.
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JOHNSON,
Gerald "
Jerry"
Of 199 Hope Street East, Tavistock passed away peacefully on
Saturday, September 17, 2005 at Stratford General Hospital surrounded
by his family. Jerry was born on October 15, 1925 in Sylvan,
the son of the late William Thomas and Ella Chloe
CAMPBELL)
JOHNSON (1952.) Jerry was an avid sports enthusiast whose love
of ball, hockey and racehorses provided many lasting memories
and many wonderful Friendships. He was a member of Grace United
Church in Tavistock and had also served his community as an active
member of the Tavistock Men's Club and Board of Trade. Jerry
farmed in his early years and later worked for Lewis Thomson
and Sons in the fruit and vegetable business for 40 years. In
his retirement, he and Pat spent their summers at their summer
home, "Lakeside Resort", where he enjoyed his family, the birds,
the sunsets and their many Friends. He will be deeply missed
by his loving wife, Priscilla "Pat"
(WEAVER)
(LUPTON)
JOHNSON,
whom he married on June 29, 1979; his step-children, Glen and
Joan LUPTON,
Sue and Ken
WETTLAUFER, Dick and Sharon
LUPTON,
Pat and Jim
SMITH,
Gail and Ted
DONALDSON, Carol and Wayne
FRASER
his special grandchildren, Stephanie and Kristen
LUPTON,
Matt
and Stephen
WETTLAUFER,
Fraser and Mac
LUPTON, Jeff and Margie
SMITH,
Tricia and Jerry
HAYNES, Mike and Lisa
DONALDSON, Jen
and Mike LOWES,
Kim and Cecil
AVEY, Kelly and Richard
SMITH,
Mark and Anita
FRASER; his dear great-grandchildren, Ashley,
Emily, Amber, Madison, Erika, Taylor, Owen, Jonathan, Andrew,
Aaron, Aric, Riley, Liam and Owen; his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mervil and Jessie
JOHNSON,
James and Ruth
JOHNSON, Alvin and
Ruby JOHNSON,
Enid
JOHNSON and Mickey
JOHNSON; "Weaver" in-laws,
Barbara and Alan
BALL,
Bill
WEAVER and Pauline
McGILLVERY, Bob
and Marie WEAVER and many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents,
he was predeceased by his sisters, Hannah, Madeline and Muriel
his brothers, Earl, Bill, Lawrence and Campbell; his brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Arthur
MATHERS,
Austin
O'NEIL, Wilson
SADLER,
Lewis THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Jean
JOHNSON, Ivy
JOHNSON, Betty and Angus
LUNN
and Margaret
WEAVER; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Harold
and Myrna WEAVER and his very special friend, Fraser
LUPTON.
Friends and loved ones will be received in the Francis Funeral
Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock on Tuesday, September
20th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service to celebrate
Jerry's life will be held at Grace United Church, 116 Woodstock
Street, South, Tavistock on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at
2 p.m. The Reverend Marion Jackson
TYLER will officiate. At Jerry's
request, his body has been willed to the Department of Anatomy,
University of Western, Ontario for Scientific study. Burial of
cremated remains will take place at a later date in Knox Presbyterian
Cemetery, Harrington. As expressions of sympathy, memorial contributions
in Jerry's memory to Stratford General Hospital Foundation, Tri
County Mennonite Homes Tavistock Project or charity of choice
would be appreciated and may be made through the funeral home
by calling 1-519-655-2431.
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LUNN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-29 published
Sheila EGOFF,
Librarian and Academic 1918-2005
Authority on children's literature goaded Canadian writers and
publishers to overcome the curse of mediocrity, writes Sandra
MARTIN. In the end, their books came of age and are now among
the world's best
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
May 28, 2005, Page S9
Children's literature is one of our international success stories,
so it's easy to forget how stony the field was in the middle
years of the last century. We published 47 children's books in
1968 compared to 3,874 American and 2,075 British titles, according
to an incisive paper written by librarian Sheila
EGOFF for the
Royal Ontario Commission on Book Publishing.
"There was a small handful of mostly boring books," remembers
Janet LUNN, author of The Root Cellar and Shadow in Hawthorn
Bay and the first children's editor to be hired by a Canadian
publishing company. "If you were going to stack them up against
what was coming out of the United States and Britain, it was
pretty tedious."
But stack them up against international standards was precisely
what Professor
EGOFF did in landmark books such as The Republic
of Childhood, Only Connect, Thursday's Child and Worlds Within.
"If you think a mediocre book can do something for children,
I'll ask you why a good book can't do it better," she was fond
of saying. Age did not temper her critical tastes.
In 1984, the year after she retired as professor emerita of youth
literature at University of British Columbia, she railed at the
offerings in the children's sections of many Canadian libraries,
arguing that it might be better for teenagers to read nothing
at all than something like Conan the Barbarian, "a pseudo-scientific
series about a macho hero who is racist and everything else."
One can only wonder how she would react to the current debate
about young people's literacy scores in Canada.
But Prof. EGOFF also loved a party, especially when the wine
was flowing. She was an inspired lecturer and a devoted friend
and colleague to generations of librarians, including University
of British Columbia professor Judith Saltman, broadcaster Bill
Richardson and writers Kit Pearson and Sarah Ellis.
"Her students were her family," said Ms. Pearson. But affection
didn't compromise her standards when it came to marking papers
or evaluating literary works. "I was almost afraid to submit
my first manuscript," Ms. Pearson said, "because I knew from
Sheila what a children's book should be."
"She had a way of deciding your destiny," said Ms. Ellis, who
was diverted from a career as a rare books librarian by her exposure
to Prof. EGOFF. "
Once you got in her gaze, there was no looking
away." Ms. Ellis, who still works part-time as a children's librarian,
admitted that she wasn't convinced that Prof.
EGOFF really liked
her award-winning novels. "Deep in her heart, she thought that
anything other than being a children's librarian is a bit of
a comedown."
"She captivated us," said Prof. Saltman this week. Eventually
Prof. Saltman became her mentor's research assistant, then her
collaborator and finally her successor at what is now called
the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies. "I feel
as though I have lost a third parent," she said.
Sheila Agnes
EGOFF was born in Auburn, Maine, the only daughter
of Dane and Lucy Joyce
EGOFF.
After her father, a Bulgarian immigrant,
drowned when Sheila was 1 and her brother George 4, her mother
moved back to her home town of Galt (now Cambridge) in southwestern
Ontario.
Money was scarce, said Prof.
EGOFF's nephew John. He
thinks this early hardship may explain why his aunt and his father
both had such an intense drive to succeed. His father turned
it inward, doing his utmost to provide for his family, while
his aunt strived for professional achievements, choosing a career
over marriage and family.
Prof. EGOFF, who grew up Catholic in a very Protestant town,
credited her passion for reading with her discovery of the local
public library at the age of 8. As a high school student she
worked there part-time for 25 cents an hour, before earning a
diploma in librarianship in 1938 at the University of Toronto.
She returned to Galt for a job in that same library before moving
back to Toronto in 1942 to work at Boys and Girls House under
those ace practitioners of her vocation, Alice
KANE and Lillian
H. SMITH (author of the classic text The Unreluctant Years.)
At the same time, she studied for her bachelor's degree, graduating
in 1948 from the U of T.
After taking a study leave from the Toronto Public Library, she
earned a library diploma at the University of London in 1949.
She was eternally grateful to her older brother George, says
her nephew John, for financing her postgraduate studies. Always
thinking, always planning and strategizing, Prof.
EGOFF was the
catalyst in negotiating the transfer of English librarian John
Osborne's famed collection of early children's books to the Toronto
Public
Library in 1949 in honour of Ms.
SMITH.
Thinking she needed a change, Prof.
EGOFF crossed the threshold
into adult services and put in a five-year stint as a reference
librarian (from 1952 to 57) followed by a move to Ottawa where
she worked for four years for the Canadian Library Association.
That's where she was on a sweltering day in 1961 when she received
a phone call from Sam Rothstein, founding director of the School
of Librarianship at the University of British Columbia.
As Prof. EGOFF loved to tell the story: It was 90 degrees, the
humidex was in the stratosphere and she was lying naked on the
bed in her tiny Ottawa apartment fantasizing about air conditioning.
Prof. Rothstein mentioned that it was balmy and 68 in Vancouver,
the Bolshoi was coming to town and how would she like to be the
fledgling faculty's specialist in children's literature and library
services? To which she allegedly replied: "When's the next plane?"
Prof. EGOFF taught at University of British Columbia for more
than 25 years, becoming the first full-time tenured professor
of children's literature at a Canadian university. In 1964, a
group calling itself the Children's Recreational Reading Council
of Toronto commissioned her to write a book about Canadian children's
books as its centennial project. William
TOYE, then trade editor
of Oxford University Press, agreed to work with her and to publish
the text. It was a fortuitous combination, for Mr.
TOYE, known
in the trade for his ruthless blue pencil and his insistence
on clarity, was himself an expert in the subject. It was the
beginning of a long editorial relationship and an even longer
Friendship that included three editions of The Republic of Childhood
and two of Only Connect: Readings on Children's Literature.
"Nobody with her authority or background had written about Canadian
children's books," he said this week. "She had read every Canadian
children's book and she certainly knew all the English and American
classics." What she brought to her discussion of children's books
was honesty, Mr.
TOYE said. "It wasn't that she was destructive.
She could see where the quality lay and where it was missing."
Back then most people expected to have our books praised and
encouraged simply for existing. "She was extremely crusty and
quite hostile," says Patsy Aldana, publisher of Groundwood Books.
"She was not a supporter of Canadian books, she was a supporter
of quality publishing and she felt, with quite a bit of justification,
that the books were very bad." Nevertheless, Ms. Aldana feels
that her "goading" had a "bracing" effect on younger writers
and publishers. "We felt very embattled and attacked, but I think
there was also a real sense that this is not how it has to be
and we are going to prove her wrong." And in the end, Canadian
children's books did come of age and Prof.
EGOFF "responded to
what we did and became a supporter of many of our authors."
Mr. TOYE agrees. "Children's books were her life and anything
she could do -- to talk to people about them, to write about
them, to teach -- she would do and in the process she changed
the standard of appreciation of children's books in Canada."
By the time Ms.
EGOFF retired in 1983, she had organized the
Pacific Rim Conference on Children's Literature in 1976 (bringing
participants from China, Japan and Australia as well as North
and South America), developed five graduate courses in children's
literature and library services, inspired generations of librarians,
and written or edited several seminal texts. Retirement certainly
didn't mean putting her vocation behind her. If anything, it
gave her more time to write and to edit and to work with "her
spies in the field" as she called the ranks of children's librarians
she had trained.
About five years ago, her eyesight failed because of macular
degeneration. Scores of Friends and students read to her, especially
the annual nominees for the British Columbia book award named
in her honour. She continued to write despite failing health
and, with the help of Wendy Sutton, finished the manuscript for
My Life with Children's Books, which will be published by Orca
Books this autumn.
Two weeks ago she phoned her old friend and editor William
TOYE
and asked him to write the preface to her memoirs. He said, "It
was a beautiful closure to our Friendship."
Sheila Agnes
EGOFF was born in Auburn, Maine, on January 20,
1918. She died of kidney failure on May 22, 2005, in hospital
in Vancouver. She was 87. She is survived by three nephews and
their families.
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LUNN,
Irv "
Duke"
Peacefully on Thursday, March 3, 2005 at his home with his family
by his side. Loving husband of Joan. Cherished father of Danny,
Frank and his wife Mary Lynne, Shawn and his wife Laurie, and
Laurie and her husband Don
GAIN.
Proud grandfather of Zo, Amanda,
Rebecca, Daisy and Gabriel. Irv will be sadly missed by his brother
Arnold and his wife Janet as well as his many relatives, Friends
and the boys at the hunt camp. The family will receive Friends
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.) on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service to be held in the Ogden Chapel on Monday at 2: 30 p.m.
Cremation.
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LUNN,
Robert
Hunter
With great sadness, the family announces the sudden passing of
Robert on Saturday, November 5, 2005. Beloved and devoted husband
and friend to his wife Melanie. Loving and cherished
son of Mary
and the late Fred. Dear brother of Barbara, Jonathan and the
late Katherine. Loved uncle of Jennifer, Matthew, Alexander,
Jeremy, Martha, Gaelan and Shannon. A private family service
and tree planting to celebrate Robert's life will take place.
Memorial donations may be made to the St. Michael's Hospital
Foundation.
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LUNNEMANN,
Larry
At Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday, June 19, 2005 in his
59th year. Larry, loved
son of the late Mary and Andrew
LUNNEMANN.
Dear brother of Ross
SOUCH and his wife
Marie of Brampton, Ontario
and Myrna JENKINS of Avonmore, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Friends may
call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division Street, Bowmanville
on Monday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service complete in our Chapel
on Tuesday, June 21, at 1 p.m. Cremation. Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society in his memory would be gratefully appreciated.
www.morrisfuneralchapel.ca
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ELLIS,
Edgar "
Ted"
Of Walkerton, passed away at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, on Sunday,
March 27th, 2005. He was 92. Survived by his two sons, Wayne,
of Walkerton, Michael and his wife, Doris, of Waterloo; ten daughters,
Marilyn and her husband, Albin
CASSIDY, of Walkerton, Gertrude
EDWARDS, of Georgetown, Bette
BERARDI, of Plymouth, Michigan,
Linda and her husband, Jack
PEARSON, of Owen Sound, Nancy and
her husband, Tom
LAMBERT, of Kincardine, Janice
BALL, of Orillia,
Patricia and her husband, Bob
LUNNEY, of Port Elgin, Brenda and
her husband, Doug
CALHOUN, of Dobbinton, Collen and her husband,
Roger FELL, of Walkerton, Donna and her husband, Lloyd
HENDRY,
of Tiverton; one daughter-in-law, Mary Ann
ELLIS, of Guelph
grandfather of thirty-two grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren.
Also survived by his brother, Jack; sister, Marjorie
DENTINGER,
both of Walkerton. Predeceased by his wife, Irene
(YOUNG)
ELLIS
parents, William and Mabel
(WILLSON)
ELLIS; three sons, William,
Robert and Gerald; four brothers, Gerald, Howard, Orville and
James; two sisters, Gertrude and Eleanor. Visitation at Cameron
Funeral Home, Walkerton, on Wednesday, 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, March 31st,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Walkerton. Interment
in Calvary Cemetery, Walkerton, Ontario. Legion Service at 7: 30
p.m. and Parish Prayers at 8: 45 p.m. will be held on Wednesday,
March 30th, 2005 at Cameron Funeral Home. Memorial donations
to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 102 or The Kidney Foundation
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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LUNNEY,
Brenda▼ (née
WILLCOCK)
Passed away peacefully on March 22, 2005 in her 76th year. Beloved
wife of the late John Charles Edward for 37 years. Loving mother
of Madeline and her husband Geoffrey
GRAYHURST, and Natalie
SEYERS
and her husband Jim. Proud grandmother of Laura, Ellen, Sarah
and Jacob. The family will receive visitors at the McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd. (Pickering Village) Ajax, 905-428-8488,
from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday. Funeral Mass at St. Isaac Jogues Roman
Catholic Church (1148 Finch Ave., Pickering), on Wednesday March
30, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. A private family interment will follow.
Should family and Friends so desired, the family would appreciate
Masses or a donation to the Canadian Red Cross. The family would
like to express their appreciation to the staff of Scarborough
General Hospital and Craiglee Nursing Home. A Book of Condolence
may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca
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BAIGENT,
James
Murray
Passed away peacefully at Kelowna General Hospital on October
18, 2005 at the age of 92. Murray will be dearly missed by all
who knew him, especially his loving sons; Peter (Marie), John
and Murray Jr.; 9 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. His
grandfather emigrated from England in 1864 to Toronto. Murray
is survived by his brother Bob and his sister Eleanore
LUNNEY.
He was predeceased by his wife Suzanne who died on May 12, 2005
and their son Philip in 1971. Murray was born January 24, 1913
in Toronto, Ontario where he and Suzanne raised their family.
He was predeceased by 6 siblings (Adelaide, Frank, Richard, Alan,
Ruth and Isabelle). Murray had a very successful career in insurance
management and subsequently, as a stockbroker. He and Suzanne
moved to Vancouver in 1987 to retire then moved to Kelowna in
1997. Murray resided at Okanagan Chateau. He was loved for his
quick wit and sense of humour and respected for his ability to
retain so much knowledge of almost any mining resource company.
A funeral mass and memorial service will be held at St. Charles
Garnier Church 3645 Benvoulin Rd. Kelowna, British Columbia on
Friday October 28, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to "Partners in the Horn of Africa" P.O. Box 309, Enderby, British
Columbia V0E 1V0 would be appreciated.
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LUNNEY,
Brenda▲ (née
WILLCOCK)
Passed away peacefully on March 22, 2005 in her 76th year. Beloved
wife of the late John Charles Edward for 37 years. Loving mother
of Madeline and her husband Geoffrey
GRAYHURST, and Natalie
SEYERS
and her husband Jim. Proud grandmother of Laura, Ellen, Sarah
and Jacob. The family will receive visitors at the McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488,
from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday. Funeral Mass at St. Isaac Jogues Roman
Catholic Church (1148 Finch Ave., Pickering), on Wednesday, March
30, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. A private family interment will follow.
Should family and Friends so desire, the family would appreciate
Masses or a donation to the Canadian Red Cross. The family would
like to express their appreciation to the staff of Scarborough
General Hospital and Craiglee Nursing Home. A Book of Condolence
may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca
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BRASS,
Margaret
Helen
Passed away on Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the age of 84. Devoted
wife of the late Frank. Beloved mother of Irene (Tom
LUNNEY,)
Jim (Michaelle), Jack (predeceased 1963) and Frank (predeceased
1961). Cherished grandmother of five and great-grandmother of
five. Margaret will be missed by many other family members and
Friends. A memorial service to commemorate her life will be held
at The Elgin Mills Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre (1591
Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, 905-737-1720) on Monday,
April 11th, 2005 at 2 p.m. with a reception to follow. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family.
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SENNETT,
Phyllis
Frances (née
LUNNEY)
Peacefully at Eagle Terrace Nursing Home, Newmarket, on Friday,
September 2, 2005 at the age of 93 years. Phyllis
SENNETT (nee
LUNNEY,) wife of the late Ronald Simpson
SENNETT and dear mother
of Gloria and her husband Bill
McCAVERY of Richmond Hill, John
SENNETT of British Columbia, and Carol and her husband Allen
POWELL of Pennsylvania. Proud grandmother of Sean, Patrick, Ted
and Michael. Friends may call at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral
Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket on Tuesday, from 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 11
a.m. Interment Queensville Cemetery. Memorial donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.
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PICKERING,
Thelma
At Peterborough Regional Health Centre, on Thursday, November
10, 2005, Thelma
PICKERING of Bobcaygeon, formerly of Toronto,
at the age of 78. Beloved wife of Keith
PICKERING.
Loving mother
of Sharon (Rich)
LUNNEY of Holland Landing. Devoted Nana of Andrea
(Glenn) KAGAWA of Newmarket, Jenny (Mick)
SACHDEVA of Toronto,
Doug (Lisa)
LUNNEY of Bradford. Proud great-grandmother of Julianna,
Isabelle, Reid and Abby. Sister-in-law of Gloria
DELISLE of Brampton.
Sister of the late Richard, Bonnie and Corinne. Family and Friends
will be received at Monk Funeral Home, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon
(1-866-393-0063) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service
at Trinity United Church, Bobcaygeon, on Monday, November 14,
2005 at 1 p.m. Cremation. Interment Verulam Cemetery at a later
date. If desired, donations to the Canadian Wildlife Foundation,
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated. Messages of condolence and donations may be placed
at: www.monkfuneralhome.com
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LUNNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-24 published
LUNNEY,
Judge
James
Funeral
Mass for the late Judge James
LUNNEY was celebrated at
Pro Cathedral of the Assumption. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery,
North
Bay,
Ontario. Judge
LUNNEY passed away at North Bay General
Hospital, Monday, November 21, 2005 at the age of 79. He was
the beloved husband of Eleanore
LUNNEY (née
BAIGENT) and dearly
loved father of Dr. Jim
LUNNEY
(Liane) of Ottawa, Margaret
LUNNEY
of North Bay, Michael
LUNNEY of North Bay, Kevin
LUNNEY
(Susan)
of Toronto, Catherine
SHOWELL
(David) of Ottawa. He will be lovingly
remembered by five grandchildren Thomas, Alex, Rosemary, Monica
and Joseph. Predeceased by a son Peter, his parents Catherine
and Dr. Edmund
LUNNEY and two brothers Dr. Tom
LUNNEY and David
LUNNEY. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Right to Life,
North Bay, or Canadian National Institute for the Blind would
be gratefully appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements
under the direction of the McGuinty Funeral Home. Sign guestbook
/ condolences / donations www.mcguintyfuneralhome.com
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LUNO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-18 published
MELTON,
Marion
Joyce (née
LUNO)
On Thursday, June 16, 2005 at Twin Lakes Terrace, Sarnia, Marion
Joyce (LUNO)
MELTON, age 75 of Sarnia. Beloved wife of the late
Arthur MELTON (1996.) Survived by Leoni (Robert 2003)
DEAN,
Carlisle,
Yvonne and Paul
JOHNSON,
Haliburton,
Mabel and Don
ROBB, Wyoming,
Gloria
(Bill 1996)
MELTON,
Wyoming. Survived by several nieces
and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents
G. Douglas (1998) and Muriel Rawson (1989)
LUNO, sister Donna
(1978,) brother Gerald (2004,) nephew Tim
JOHNSON (1979,) in-laws
Ross (1995) and
Irene (1997)
COPLEY.
Employed for 30 years at Prestolite and a long time member of
Huron Oaks Golf Club, Marion also attended London Road West United
Church. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2005
at 2: 00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia
with Reverend Marilyn
TOWNSEND-
SMITH officiating. Interment to follow
in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Smith
Funeral Home on Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the London Road West United Church Memorial Fund
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully appreciated.
Memories and condolences may be sent online to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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LUNSTEAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-09 published
LUNSTEAD,
Angeline
Marjorie
Peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Thursday, April
7, 2005, at age 81. Angie, beloved wife of the late Ted. Sadly
and greatly missed by her children Sonja
PLACIDO and Ted and
his wife Susan. Devoted grandmother (Omi) of Sonja Ingrid (Paul),
Nicole, Melissa, Drew, Shannon and Lauren and cherished great-grandmother
of Thomas, Tiffany, Katherine and Victoria. Fondly loved sister
of Margaret
LEAHY. Dear sister-in-law of Lawrence
KVAMME and
Mary DENGLER.
She will be missed by her nephews Jimmy, Peter,
and Bobby DENGLER.
Family and Friends will be received at the
Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.),
Weston, on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on Monday, April 11, 2005, at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic
Church (3055 Bloor St. W.) at 10: 30 a.m. Final resting place,
Glendale Memorial Gardens." Forever and always yours"
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LUNSTROTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-03 published
GOUGH,
Leslie
Ronald (1917-2004)
Passed away peacefully at Mississauga Long Term Care Facility
on December 29, 2004, in his 88th year. Loving husband of Elma
and dear father of Patricia Gough
BELCHAMBER and son-in-law Frank
BELCHAMBER.
Fondly remembered by grandchildren Paul
BELCHAMBER
and Leslie Belchamber
LUNSTROTH.
Predeceased by brothers and
sisters Victor, Cyril, Harold, Iris and Gladys. Survived by Norman
and Thomas, along with many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Alzheimer Society or Applewood United Church,
Mississauga would be appreciated. An open house celebration of
his life will be held at Applewoood Landmark, 1300 Bloor St.
E., Mississauga (S.W. corner of Bloor and Dixie), the Top of
the Mark room, on Sunday, January 9 from 2-5 p.m.
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LUNZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-19 published
WOERRLEIN,
Hans▼
Peter▼
Peacefully, with his family by his side, at Lee Manor in Owen
Sound,▼ on Sunday, July 17th, 2005. Hans Peter
WOERRLEIN, of Owen
Sound, in his 77th year. Dearly beloved husband for 54 years
of Marga WOERRLEIN (née
MUELLER.)
Loving▼ father of Peter
WOERRLEIN,
of Desboro and Doris
LANG and her husband, David, of Owen Sound.
Hans will be greatly missed by his very special granddaughter,
Alysha LANG. Dear brother of Martha
BUHR and her husband, Bill,
of Joilet, Illinois and Marie
LUNZ and her husband, George, of
Germany. He will also be missed by many nieces, nephews and Friends
both in Canada and Germany. Hans was predeceased by his daughter-in-law,
Wendy LAMBERT-
WOERRLEIN, two brothers and two sisters. Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street
West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Thursday, July 28th, 2005 from
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Memorial Service for Hans
WOERRLEIN will
be held on Friday, July 29th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Georgian Bluffs. If so desired, the
family would appreciate donations to the Alzheimer Society or
the Canadian Cancer Society as your expression of sympathy.
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LUNZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-27 published
WOERRLEIN,
Hans▲
Peter▲
Peacefully, with his family by his side, at Lee Manor in Owen
Sound,▲ on Sunday, July 17th, 2005. Hans Peter
WOERRLEIN, of Owen
Sound, in his 77th year. Dearly beloved husband for 54 years
of Marga WOERRLEIN (née
MUELLER.)
Loving▲ father of Peter
WOERRLEIN,
of Desboro and Doris
LANG and her husband, David, of Owen Sound.
Hans will be greatly missed by his very special granddaughter,
Alysha LANG. Dear brother of Martha
BUHR and her husband, Bill,
of Joilet, Illinois, and Marie
LUNZ and her husband, George,
of Germany. He will also be missed by many Friends and relatives.
Hans was predeceased by his daughter-in-law, Wendy
LAMBERT-
WOERRLEIN,
two brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at the Brian E.
Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492)
on Thursday, July 28th, 2005 from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Memorial
Service for Hans
WOERRLEIN will be held on Friday, July 29th,
2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Georgian
Bluffs. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Cancer Society as your
expression of sympathy.
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