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MALLYON,
Frank
Passed away peacefully at Ballycliffe Lodge in Ajax on Friday,
February 25, 2005. Frank in his 85th year. Beloved husband of
the late Doris. He will be truly missed by his daughters Joan
and her husband Cliff
DOUTHWRIGHT and Linda and her husband Al
TUTCHENER. Cherished grandfather of Leslie, Tracey, Diane, Christine,
Theresa, Sheila and his 8 great-grandchildren. Frank is survived
by his brothers Jack and Roy and his sisters Jessie and Joan.
Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East,
Oshawa, with a complete Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday,
March 5, 2005 at 1 p.m. Memorial donations to the charity of
your choice would be appreciated. Visitation Friday from 7-9
p.m.
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MALM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-01 published
TITUS,
Mary▼
Samson▼ (née
EDMONSTONE)
Peacefully at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance on Friday, December
31, 2004. Mary Samson
TITUS of Ridgetown and formerly of Highgate
and West Lorne in her 87th year. Born in Scotland the daughter
of William and Christine
(MARSHALL)
EDMONSTONE, she is predeceased
by her husband Hiram (1967). Loving mother of Margaret (1994)
and husband Don of R.R.#2 Highgate, Mary Anne and John
KIRCHNER
of Chatham, Marjorie and Jim
LOCKHART of Rodney, Fred and Esther
of R.R.#3 Rodney and Marlene and Ron
MALM of Morpeth (R.R.#1.)
Mary will be sadly missed by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Mary is predeceased by three brothers from Scotland and survived
by her sister Christine
ARPAN and her husband Harry of Windsor
and one surviving sister-in-law in Scotland. Mary is also survived
by several nieces and nephew. Friends may call at the West Lorne
Chapel on Monday, January 3rd, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be conducted from the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Pastor Skip
PATTERSON officiating. If desired, memorial contributions
to the Lung Association or the Village Retirement Home Transit
Bus would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes, (519-0810).
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MALM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-03 published
TITUS,
Mary▲
Samson▲ (née
EDMONSTONE)
Peacefully at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance on Friday, December
31, 2004. Mary Samson
TITUS of Ridgetown and formerly of Highgate
and West Lorne in her 87th year. Born in Scotland the daughter
of William and Christine
(MARSHALL)
EDMONSTONE, she is predeceased
by her husband Hiram (1967). Loving mother of Margaret (1994)
and husband Don of R.R.#2 Highgate, Mary Anne and John
KIRCHNER
of Chatham, Marjorie and Jim
LOCKHART of Rodney, Fred and Esther
of R.R.#3 Rodney and Marlene and Ron
MALM of Morpeth (R.R.#1.)
Mary will be sadly missed by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Mary is predeceased by three brothers from Scotland and survived
by her sister Christine
ARPAN and her husband Harry of Windsor
and one surviving sister-in-law in Scotland. Mary is also survived
by several nieces and nephew. Friends may call at the West Lorne
Chapel on Monday, January 3rd, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be conducted from the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Pastor Skip
PATTERSON officiating. If desired, memorial contributions
to the Lung Association or the Village Retirement Home Transit
Bus would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes, (519-0810).
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MALM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-21 published
JOHNSON,
Enid
L. (née
IVEY)
At Meadow Park Nursing Home, Chatham, on Saturday, August 20,
2005, Enid L.
JOHNSON, age 93, of Chatham, wife of the late A.
Hanley JOHNSON (1981.) Born in Caledonia, on December 26, 1911,
daughter of the late Mina Beatrice
(CAREY) and Mason Grey
IVEY,
she worked for the Sydenham District Hospital for many years.
She will be sadly missed by: a daughter Patricia Ann
EASTMAN
and her husband Wilfred of Mooretown; 2 grandchildren, Cathy
and Scott JACKLIN of Petrolia and David and Jacqueline
BURROWS
of Sarnia, 4 great-grandchildren, Megan, Cassie, Julie and Jason
("Nana we loved you") and a sister Marion
MALM of Chatham. A
sister Bertha
IVEY, and 2 brothers, Robert and John
IVEY, predecease
her. Friends and relatives may call at the Hinnegan-Peseski Funeral
Home, 156 William St. S., Chatham, from 11 a.m. until service
time on Tuesday. Funeral service will be conducted in the funeral
home chapel, on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 at 1 p.m. with Rev.
Evelyn CARPENTER of Chatham officiating. Burial will take place
in Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown. Donations to the Cancer Society
or the Parkinson's Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences
welcomed at www.peseski.com
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MALMQUIST,
Henry
R.
(Retired from C.I.B.C. in 1980) Passed away suddenly at Southlake
Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Sunday, August 14, 2005,
in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Margaret. Loving
father of Elizabeth and her husband Mark
MILLER. Dear grandfather
of Jennifer and David. A Memorial Service will be held at the
Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket
on Wednesday, October 12 at 7 p.m. Interment of cremated remains
at Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa. Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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MALOLEPSY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
KOLLOM-
MALOLEPSY,
Lydia▼
(March▼ 24, 1917-October 5, 2005)
Passed away peacefully on October 5, 2005, in her 88th year,
in Penticton, British Columbia (her home since 2002), formerly
of London, Ontario. Predeceased by husband Kazimierz. Devoted
Mother to Thomas and Mother-in-law to Katalin and cherished Grandmother
to Natalia, all of West Linn, Oregon. Beloved big sister and
sister-in-law to August "Onni" and Malle
KOLLOM and family of
Beaverton, Oregon. Will be missed by her devoted in-laws Frank
and Anne NAGYMAROSI of Penticton. She was a generous Aunt and
Great Aunt to her relatives in Estonia. Grateful to good Friends
Joe and Jarmila
JANUJ of London, Ontario. Born in St. Petersburg,
Russia, Lydia came to Canada from Estonia as a displaced person
after World War 2. Lydia moved to London in 1955 where she landed
a job as an artist for Simpson's. Later she was employed by the
Ministry of Transportation and Communications in London in highway
design (though she herself never drove a car!) for 18 years,
retiring in 1982. Cremation has taken place at Hanson's Arbor
Funeral Chapel in Penticton, British Columbia. A celebration
of Lydia's life will be held in West Linn, Oregon on October
16, 2005. Condolences may be sent to tom@nw4s.com
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MALOLEPSY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-15 published
KOLLOM-
MALOLEPSY,
Lydia▲
(March▲ 24, 1917-October 5, 2005)
Lydia KOLLOM-
MALOLEPSY passed away peacefully on October 5, 2005,
in her 88th year, in Penticton, British Columbia (her home since
2002), formerly of London, Ontario. Predeceased by husband Kazimierz.
Devoted mother to Thomas and mother-in-law to Katalin and cherished
grandmother to Natalia, all of West Linn, Oregon. Beloved big
sister and sister-in-law to August "Onni" and Malle
KOLLOM and
family of Beaverton, Oregon. Will be missed by her devoted in-laws
Frank and Anne
NAGYMAROSI of Penticton. She was a generous aunt
and great aunt to her relatives in Estonia. Grateful to good
Friends Joe and Jarmila
JANUJ of London, Ontario. Born in St.
Petersburg, Russia, Lydia came to Canada from Estonia as a displaced
person after World War 2. Lydia moved to London in 1955 where
she landed a job as an artist for Simpson's. Later she was employed
by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications in London
in highway design for 18 years, retiring in 1982. Cremation has
taken place at Hanson's Arbor Funeral Chapel in Penticton, British
Columbia. A celebration of Lydia's life will be held in West
Linn, Oregon on October 23, 2005. Condolences may be sent to
tom@nw4s.com.
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MALONE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-06 published
POWERS,
James
William
Of Point Clark, passed away at Port Ritchie, on Saturday, April
2nd, 2005, in his 86th year. Survived by his wife, Rita
(KROEPLIN)
sons, Michael and Theresa, Brian and Tina; daughters, Patricia
and Jerome
FRITZ,
Loretta and Brian
WHITFIELD, Eileen
POWERS,
Joanne POWERS,
Helen
POWERS and John
ALLEY; twenty grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. Also survived by his sisters-in-law,
Kathleen POWERS and Alice Daisy
GALLAGHER.
Predeceased by his
first wife, Madeleine
MALONE; son, James (infancy;) sister, Lillie
ZISTER; brothers, Stephen and parents Stephen and Johanna
(GRAF)
POWERS.
Visitation at Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton, on Thursday
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m., with parish prayers at 3:30 p.m. and Knights of
Columbus Rosary at 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday,
April 9th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m., at Mary Immaculate Church, Chepstow.
Interment in Mary Immaculate Cemetery, Chepstow. Memorial donations
to the Deemerton Form Centre or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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MALONE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-25 published
McGEE,
Father▼
Francis▼ "
Frank▼"
M.,▼ S.J.
At Rene Goupil House, Pickering, Ontario (Jesuit Infirmary) on
Sunday, May 22nd, 2005 in his 78th year and 56th year in religious
life. Father was born in Montreal on December 13th, 1927. son
of James John
McGEE and Margaret F.
CARMODY.
Predeceased▼ by his
brother Robert (Carole
CORBIN,) and survived by brothers John,
James, Gerald, (Nancy
HOGAN) and sister Rita (Joe
MALONE). He
entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on September 7th, 1949
and was Ordained on June 18th, 1961. Father
McGEE worked in education
of youth at Campion High School, Regina and St. Paul's High School,
Winnipeg. Father was assistant Pastor at St. Pius X parish in
Saint John's, Newfoundland, Pastor at Cape Croker and Wikwemikong,
both in the Manitoulin District. Father also worked in various
missions at Anishinabe. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison
Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne St. (south of Wellesley)
on Wednesday, May 25th from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and again at the
Manresa-Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre, 2325 Liverpool Road
North, Pickering, from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection
will be celebrated on Thursday, May 26th at 11: 00 a.m. at the
Manresa-Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre. Interment at the Jesuit
Cemetery, Guelph, Ontario at 3: 00 p.m. In his memory, donations
may be made to the Father Francis M. McGee Bursary Fund, Jesuit
Development Office, 1325 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 2C4.
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MALONE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-26 published
LAVIGNE,
Pauline
Unexpectedly at her home in Guelph on Thursday, 17 November 2005.
Predeceased by her husband "Shorty" (1983), she is survived by
her son, David, daughter-in-law, Susan, and by her grandchildren:
Sara Lavigne
MALONE and her husband Corey; Jodi
VAN
DAM and her
husband David; and Tracy
LAVIGNE.
She is also survived by four
great-grandchildren: William and Elizabeth
MALONE, and Noah and
Lucas VAN
DAM.
Her surviving sisters, Gillian and Susan, and
their families, reside in England. Following Pauline's wishes,
a private family funeral was held in London on Thursday, 24 November
2005. (www.wallcustance.com)
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-09 published
Deirdre
Lavalette
Ingram
MALONE
By David M.
MALONE,
Wednesday,
March 9, 2005 - Page A18
Journalist, scholar, intrepid foreign-service spouse, mother.
Born September 12, 1915, in Sydney, Australia. Died February
1 in Ottawa, following a stroke, aged 89.
Deirdre INGRAM was educated in some of Australia's best schools
through the kindness of wealthier relatives and her godmother.
This opportunity, and her years as a scholarship student at Sydney
University, from which she graduated with degrees in history
and literature, left her with a lifelong commitment to the best
in education, from which her five children benefited.
In 1938, she joined the now defunct, then dominant Sydney Sun
as a society reporter. She enjoyed the parties, but her heart
was not in this particular job, which vaporized when she mischaracterized
a local dowager in print. In the newsroom, her lifelong passion
for current affairs and international relations was kindled in
earnest. In 1940, she met Paul
MALONE, an Edmonton journalist
then working for the London Times. To the consternation of both
families, they were married within weeks.
Forsaking professional life as so many women then did, she became
a full-time wife and mother of five. Following Paul in his professional
peregrinations, with child in tow, she crossed the Pacific several
times at the height of the Second World War, braving Japanese
naval and air power and thinking little of it.
A foreign-service career at first took them to sedate capitals
such as Washington and The Hague. But in 1962, they moved to
Iran when Paul was appointed ambassador there, ceaselessly travelling
in the region. Deirdre added archaeology and anthropology to
her interests.
The success of a foreign-service career then depended greatly
on an accomplished spouse. (Wives were rated in annual evaluations!)
Deirdre brought to the Canadian Foreign Service high intellectual
standards, elegance of mind and presentation, and a sense of
fun typical of Australians. She always looked terrific: In every
corner of the world she could locate that artist who could persuasively
knock off the latest Paris fashions.
She was unflappable. In Nigeria during the murderous Biafran
war, her garden was once littered with "body parts." As Nigerian
commentators euphemistically put it, these were years of intense
commotion. Deirdre and Paul travelled throughout West Africa,
came to love all of it, and happily were still in Lagos when
the war ended. Later, she and her daughter Patricia were caught
up for days in the front lines of the Cyprus civil war of 1974,
from which it was too dangerous for Canadian peacekeepers to
extract them. But when Patricia became ill, Deirdre sallied forth,
braving the trenches, to fetch supplies from the nearest operating
pharmacy.
Paul's assignment as ambassador to Israel in the early 1970s
saw Deirdre learning Hebrew, signed up at university, and developing
her spiritual interests in Islam, the Christian charismatic movement,
and many aspects of the Jewish faith. While the Yom Kippur War
was soon to sweep away the historic leadership of the Labour
Party (Golda Meir was still Prime Minister in 1973), she and
Paul experienced Israel as a pioneer society led by strong personalities.
These were tense but thrilling days.
Wherever she went, she studied: philosophy, literature, religions.
She loved people -- she was as outgoing as her husband was reserved.
As her life drew to a close, she remained engaged with public
affairs, and with the world. She died in her 90th year, as she
wished, at home, a week after a stroke, still looking like a
million bucks. (The photo above was taken just weeks earlier.)
For us, she defined style, adventure, intelligence and optimism.
We are very grateful for her life and love.
David M. MALONE is Deirdre's son.
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McGEE,
Father▲▼
Francis▲▼ "
Frank▲▼"
M.,▲▼ S.J.
At Rene Goupil House, Pickering, Ontario (Jesuit Infirmary),
on Sunday, May 22nd, 2005, in his 78th year and 56th year in
religious life. Father was born in Montreal on December 13, 1927.
son of James John
McGEE and Margaret F.
CARMODY.
Predeceased▲▼
by his brother Robert (Carole
CORBIN,) and survived by brothers
John,
James,
Gerald and sister Rita (Joe
MALONE.) He entered
the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on September 7, 1949 and was Ordained
on June 18, 1961. Father
McGEE worked in education of youth at
Campion High School, Regina and St. Paul's High School, Winnipeg.
Father was assistant Pastor at St. Pius X parish in Saint John's,
Newfoundland, Pastor at Cape Croker and Wikwemikong, both in
the Manitoulin District. Father also worked in various missions
at Anishinabe. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley), on
Wednesday, May 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. and again at the Manresa-Jesuit
Spiritual Renewal Centre, 2325 Liverpool Road North, Pickering,
from 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
on Thursday, May 26th at 11 a.m. at the Manresa-Jesuit Spiritual
Renewal Centre. Interment at the Jesuit Cemetery, Guelph, Ontario,
at 3 p.m. In his memory, donations may be made to the Father
Francis M. McGee Bursary Fund, Jesuit Development Office, 1325
Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2C4.
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-19 published
MALONE,
Brian
J.
Passed away peacefully on Monday, January 17, 2005 at the Sunnybrook
Hospital following a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved son
of Arthur and Lil
MALONE (deceased.) Dearly loved brother of
Patrick (deceased) and his wife Maureen, Jim and his wife Heather,
Anne (Cunnane) and her husband John. Fondly remembered and sadly
missed by nieces and nephew. The family will receive Friends
at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave. (2
blocks west of Woodbine subway station) on Wednesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass in St. Brigid's Church (corner of Glebemount
Ave. and Wolverleigh Blvd., Toronto) on Thursday at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Special thanks to the staff of Sunnybrook
War Veterans Hospital Palliative Care for their care and compassion.
Donations would be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society
in Brian's memory. (Parking at rear of funeral home).
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-09 published
DOVE,
Gwendoline
Peacefully, at Providence Centre, on Thursday, April 7, 2005,
Gwen, beloved wife of the late Frederick
DOVE. Dear mother of
Hugh and the late Ellen. Loving grandmother of Michael, Michelle,
Stephen, Jeffrey, and the late Mark
MALONE, and Steven
DOVE and
Karen EVERETT.
Will be sadly missed by Corinne, Larry, Marlene,
and by her great-grandchildren, relatives and Friends. Resting
at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East
(between Warden and Pharmacy), from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Service
in our Chapel on Monday morning at 9: 30 a.m. A private family
interment will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-24 published
McGEE,
Father▲
Francis▲ "
Frank▲"
M.,▲ S.J.
At Rene Goupil House, Pickering, Ontario (Jesuit Infirmary) on
Sunday, May 22, 2005, in his 78th year and 56th year in religious
life. Father was born in Montreal on December 13, 1927. son of
James John
McGEE and Margaret F.
CARMODY.
Predeceased▲ by his
brother Robert (Carole
CORBIN,) and survived by brothers John,
James, Gerald and sister Rita (Joe
MALONE.) He entered the Society
of Jesus (Jesuits) on September 7, 1949 and was Ordained on June
18, 1961. Father
McGEE worked in education of youth at Campion
High School, Regina and St. Paul's High School, Winnipeg. Father
was Assistant Pastor at St. Pius X Parish in Saint John's, Newfoundland,
Pastor at Cape Croker and Wikwemikong, both in the Manitoulin
District. Father also worked in various missions at Anishinabe.
Father was a person without guile and you could depend on him
to carry through an assignment even in the most difficult of
circumstances. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne St. (south of Wellesley), on Wednesday,
May 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. and again at the Manresa-Jesuit Spiritual
Renewal Centre, 2325 Liverpool Road North, Pickering, from 7
to 9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated on Thursday,
May 26th at 11 a.m. at the Manresa-Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre.
Interment at the Jesuit Cemetery, Guelph, Ontario at 3 p.m.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-02 published
KLAVER,
Herman
At London Health Sciences Centre on Friday, December 31, 2004,
Herman KLAVER
Jr., age 47, of R.R.#5 Mitchell. Beloved son of
Elizabeth
(WAGEMAKER)
KLAVER of Seaforth. Dearly loved brother
and brother-in-law of Mary and Leon
MALONEY,
Dublin,
Casey and
Sofie, Seaforth, Simon, Bradford, Liz and Robert
REID, Hanover,
Matt and Dawn, Kippen, Linda, Toronto, Richard and Sandra, Mitchell
and Nick and Tracy, Walton. Loving uncle of Chris and Angela
MALONEY,
Sherri and Brad
BUCHANAN and Kim and Tim
BUCHANAN; Samantha,
Veronika,
Danika,
Maranda and Natasha
KLAVER; MacKenzie, Spencer,
Olivia and Dominique
REID;
Brianna,
Mikaylee and Kaden
KLAVER
Curtis, Rebecca and Sarah
KLAVER; and Kelsey and Rachel
KLAVER.
Dear great-uncle of five. Fondly remembered by many aunts, uncles
and cousins. Predeceased by his father Herman (1996), brother
Geoffrey
(Fritz) (2003,) niece Cindy
MALONEY (1998) and nephew
Derek MALONEY (2004.) Family will receive Friends at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held at
St. Columban Roman Catholic Church, St. Columban on Tuesday,
January 4 at 11: 00 a.m. Fr. Lance
MAGDZIAK will officiate. Interment
St. Columban Cemetery. Condolances at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-02 published
Mom believes teen slain
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free▼
Press▼
Reporter▼
The teenage girl found dead in a Chatham motel room last week
was the victim of foul play, her mother believes.
The tough life of Amy Margaret
RINK -- a developmentally delayed
18-year-old who loved animals and dreamt of becoming a Hollywood
actor -- came to a shocking end when a Kent Motel employee found
her body inside a room last Thursday.
Though Chatham-Kent police stress the autopsy isn't finished,
RINK's grieving mother, Rosemary
RINK, told The Free Press yesterday
she considers this much more than just a tragic death.
"I feel really angry at everything,"
RINK said. "There's really
an empty feeling inside me."
Chatham-Kent police Sgt. Jim
BISKIE said last night the probe
into the teen's death continues and no one has been arrested.
"Our investigation is nowhere near complete."
The grieving mother recounted her daughter's short, difficult
life.
She said local men may have forced her into prostitution. Those
same men have also beaten her daughter, who had the intellect
of a 12-year-old,
RINK said.
Parts of Amy's childhood were spent in women's shelters, Rosemary
RINK said. She was taken several times from her mother by child
welfare officials, but was always returned, and left school two
years ago.
But Rosemary -- and her daughter -- persevered through their
troubles.
"I'm not ashamed of it at all," she said. "Not ashamed of anything."
Last night, Rosemary attended an evening service at Praise Fellowship
church, where members offered their support and kind words.
Rosemary recounted how Amy aspired to finish high school and
later run off to California in pursuit of an acting career.
As if an indication of her gentle nature, Amy had an all-consuming
love of animals. She had a year-old dog, Sabrina, and young cats
Sassy, Simba and Scamp.
Her favourite, however, was Butterscotch -- the cat she had had
for 13 years.
And the mother-daughter relationship was strong, Rosemary
RINK
added.
"We were more like sisters, doing everything together," she said.
"She was well-loved.
"Amy's very, very trustworthy, she always seemed to help people
out. She believed in people."
The funeral is Wednesday morning at Saint Mary's Church in Blenheim.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-21 published
Crisis nurse slain by half-brother
Family and Friends of Lorraine and Paul
EGAN are stunned by the
Sarnia murder-suicide.
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free▲▼
Press▲▼
Reporter▲▼
A London native slain by her suicidal half-brother was a dedicated
nurse who cared for Sarnia's mentally ill, loved ones recalled
yesterday.
Colleagues were stunned -- and family members devastated -- by
the killing last Thursday of 29-year-old Lorraine
EGAN, a veteran
nurse with Bluewater hospital's mental-health unit.
She was shot inside her upscale Sarnia apartment complex by sibling
Paul EGAN.
The 44-year-old father of six then shot himself, police said.
"I don't know what happened," Audrey
HATCHARD,
Lorraine
EGAN's
maternal grandmother, said in a brief telephone interview yesterday.
"I just know it's a tragedy."
To HATCHARD, the details leading to Thursday's shooting at 1285
Sandy Lane -- the posh lakeside highrise Lorraine had called
home since February -- were still unclear. The brutal slaying
was made all the more painful because of Paul
EGAN's involvement.
"It's a terrible thing and none of us expected it,"
HATCHARD
said.
Lorraine and Paul
EGAN share the same father, Maurice, who died
about five years ago.
Ellen EGAN,
Lorraine's grieving mother, declined comment.
Sarnia police were also tight-lipped for similar reasons yesterday.
Because they often bring the mentally ill to the emergency ward,
many officers knew Lorraine
EGAN and worked with her regularly,
Const. Bill
BAINES said.
So-called crisis intervention nurses also deal with victims of
sexual assault and other traumatic incidents. Lorraine
EGAN's
dedication to the job was praised by
BAINES and other colleagues.
"Lorraine was known for bringing fun to the unit," said Donna
MORREAU, who worked with her for seven years. "She was very vibrant
(and) energetic.
"There's still quite a sense of loss at the unit. Her loss is
extremely difficult."
Lorraine EGAN grew up in London and fell in love with Sarnia
while studying nursing at Lambton College. She had worked at
Bluewater hospital for seven years.
Sarnia police, called to Sandy Lane about 6: 30 p.m. Thursday,
found two bodies in a main-floor common area of the 12-storey
complex. Investigators focused on a short hallway leading to
a rear exit.
A tenant living above the hallway said he heard two shots, a
woman's screams, then two more shots.
Though police immediately deemed the incident a murder-suicide,
the victims weren't identified until yesterday.
The building has security cameras, but details of any images
captured haven't been released.
Little is known about Paul
EGAN, who lived in Forest. Contrary
to one widespread rumour, he is not a former Sarnia police officer,
Mayor Mike
BRADLEY said.
He was, however, an active member of his family, said
HATCHARD,
included in all holiday gatherings.
The loss of Lorraine
EGAN has stunned the clan, she added.
"She was the most beautiful girl to look at,"
HATCHARD said,
noting her lone granddaughter was a perennial honours student.
"They (Lorraine and her mother) were very close. They contacted
each other two and three times a day."
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-04 published
Tot dead, man charged
"I can't believe someone could hurt an innocent little boy,'
grieving dad says.
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free▲▼
Press▲▼
Reporter▲▼
Little Donnie
CLUBB was going to play hockey.
Just hours after learning the provincewide search for the blue-eyed
toddler ended with the grisly discovery of a child's body, Donnie's
grieving dad reflected on that simple dream and wept yesterday
morning.
"I can't believe someone could hurt an innocent little boy,"
CLUBB said.
"I wanted to watch him grow up, go to school. I wanted him to
play hockey, too, because I played hockey."
Shawn Tyler
PALMER, who had dated Donnie's mother since about
April, was charged yesterday with first-degree murder in the
youngster's death and disappearance.
Investigators found a child's remains in a wooded area of Cambridge
yesterday morning after interviewing
PALMER, 36.
The murder charge was announced by Waterloo Regional police hours
later.
Those brutal developments ended a massive search that began Thursday
morning, when Courtney
CATTON, 21, reported her only son missing
from their Chatham home.
An Amber Alert was issued for Donnie and
PALMER was arrested
Friday night in Kitchener.
Though officers didn't confirm whether the remains were those
of Donnie CLUBB, his father said he was told early yesterday
the boy had been found dead in the Kitchener area.
"All they told me is my son's gone forever," said
CLUBB, who
hadn't seen his son since February due to a court order involved
Catton.
"He's not even two years old. How could you hurt an innocent
little boy?"
The timeline of the days leading up to the body's discovery has
been confusing. But yesterday, the following details surfaced:
- PALMER and the toddler were travelling in Simcoe County, north
of Toronto, from Monday to Wednesday, with
CATTON's consent,
Chatham
Insp.
George
FLIKWEERT told Canadian Press.
- CATTON went to bed Wednesday night thinking her son had been
brought home by
PALMER, police said.
- Investigators were called to her Edgar Street home Thursday
morning and later issued an Amber Alert.
- PALMER was arrested in a friend's Kitchener home late Friday
without incident -- and without the toddler.
- About 1: 30 a.m. yesterday, Chatham-Kent police told Matt
CLUBB
his 22-month-old son had been killed, but the body not yet found.
- Yesterday afternoon, Waterloo Regional police -- who have taken
over the investigation -- announced the discovery of a body and
the murder charge against
PALMER.
"He was just the most beautiful little boy," said Pamela
CLUBB,
Donnie's grandmother.
CATTON, a Ridgetown native, and her family couldn't be reached
for comment yesterday.
The provincewide search for Donnie that started Thursday -- and
included hundreds of volunteers scouring Chatham -- took on a
troubling tone as it stretched into the weekend. Fewer than 10
per cent of children in non-parental abductions survive beyond
24 hours, one expert said.
Even Matt CLUBB, who lives near Chatham and has never met
PALMER,
was expecting the worst on Saturday. Despite that, he was levelled
by news of his son's death hours later.
"I still can't believe it's happening," he said yesterday. "This
is my first kid, my only kid. You never think this stuff would
happen to you."
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-09 published
Men drowned during work break
The two young men had been doing construction work at a beachfront
home.
By Patrick
MALONEY, and Sharon
HO, Free Press Reporters
Rondeau -- A day after two men drowned in Lake Erie's choppy
waters, reminders of the failed rescue attempts still were scattered
along the shoreline yesterday.
Packaging for resuscitators and defibrillator patches were among
medical debris left in the sand where rescuers tried Thursday
evening to save two Chatham-Kent men, both weak swimmers, who
spent 30 minutes lost in the lake near Rondeau Provincial Park.
The double drowning raised the London region's death toll from
water mishaps to seven since the start of June.
After working all day on a beachfront home, construction workers
John MARTENS, 26, of Chatham, and Jacob
KLASSEN, 23, of nearby
Louisville -- related by marriage -- entered the lake.
Rescue crews were called soon after, but the two were pronounced
dead at a Chatham hospital.
A third construction worker escaped to call for help.
Despite the double drowning, area residents said water conditions
Thursday appeared anything but deadly.
"(MARTENS and
KLASSEN) were down in what I consider the shallow
area," said Tom
TOWNSEND, who witnessed much of the rescue attempt.
"(It) was a nice day -- there was an undertow, but not what I
consider dangerous,"
TOWNSEND added.
He said he was impressed with the rescue efforts, which included
police officers, firefighters and two search boats.
The water around Rondeau Provincial Park is generally calm, said
area business owner Lori
O'SHAY/SHEA.
"You just don't think about it," she said.
"I was totally shocked. When something like this happens, you
certainly do think of (the potential dangers)."
The owner of The Stone Men, a Ridgetown construction company
that employed
KLASSEN and
MARTENS, declined comment.
Though the number of drownings in the region this season seems
high, one expert said seven deaths in one month isn't uncommon.
"Drownings peak in the summer and cluster around weekends --
especially long weekends," said Ed
BEAN of the Livesaving Society
of Canada.
Other Area Water Deaths
- July 5: Patrick Darrell
GRAY/GREY, 34, dies after a diving injury
in Trout Lake in Innerkip.
- July 3: Adam
MUSIALKAEWACZ, 15, of Hamilton, drowns near Cape
Croker.
- July 2: Tyler
REID, 6, from Bluewater, drowns at Rotary Beach
in Goderich.
- June 25: James
DRABICK, 22, of Caledonia, drowns in Trout Lake.
- June 4: John
WATSON, 43, of Parkhill, dies after his canoe
capsizes at Parkhill Conservation Area.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-26 published
SOMERVILLE gave talents to many
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free▲▼
Press▲▼
Reporter▲▼
A life remarkably dedicated to public service ended peacefully
on Saturday when W.H. (Bill)
SOMERVILLE, a former mayor of St.
Marys, died in hospital.
The 84-year-old
SOMERVILLE -- whose influence stretched from
federal politics to the Stratford Festival -- wasn't slowed by
his long battle with Parkinson's disease, recalled Jean
SOMERVILLE,
his wife of six decades.
"He'd come home (saying) 'Let's do this, let's do that,' " the
emotional SOMERVILLE, 84, said from her Stratford home. "It was
constant motion, even as his Parkinson's got to a severe (point).
"He accomplished more than a lot of people."
In addition to spending two years as Saint Marys mayor,
SOMERVILLE
was involved in Stratford politics and the Ontario Liberal party's
fundraising.
It was in the late 1960s when he ran for the federal Liberals,
Jean SOMERVILLE recalled, culminating with a visit to their home
by then party leader Pierre Trudeau.
"We had the biggest party you ever saw," she said of the Trudeau
visit. "(Bill) had the ability to talk to government and talk
to businesspeople and say what they were doing right and what
they weren't doing right.
"He was quiet, (but) he got his message out."
The one-time Stratford Festival chairperson also aided a pair
of Ontario universities. He served as chancellor of the University
of Windsor.
He made a larger impact on Assumption University, a small Catholic
school also in Windsor, which named him chancellor for life last
year.
He put Assumption in touch with many benefactors, said Reverend Dr.
Paul RENNICK, the school's vice-president, academic.
Bill and Jean had two children and four grandchildren.
The funeral is scheduled for tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Saint John's
United Church in Stratford.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-07 published
Body found on Walpole identified as missing teen
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free▲
Press▲
Reporter▲
Considering the pair had just had a fight, Lorelei
FISHER wasn't
too concerned when her teenage daughter didn't return to their
Walpole Island home for a few days last month.
But, as the days turned into weeks with still no word from 17-year-old
Katrina KIYOSHK,
FISHER became sure something was wrong.
Lambton Ontario Provincial Police yesterday confirmed her worst
fears, announcing a body found in a marshy part of the native
community is that of
KIYOSHK, a popular teenager her mom last
saw one month ago today.
"I was thinking she was with (her Friends) because she didn't
call," a grieving
FISHER said yesterday. "She would always call
home."
Local anglers found the badly decomposed body on the island's
west end last Thursday and contacted Walpole Island police, who
tapped Lambton Ontario Provincial Police -- and its resources
to lead the investigation.
Dental records were used to identify the body on Monday, police
said.
What killed
KIYOSHK is unclear, Ontario Provincial Police Const.
John REURINK said, and investigators aren't sure exactly what
kind of case they are facing.
"They're simply treating it as suspicious, they're not treating
it as a homicide,"
REURINK said. "We're not sure of the cause
of death."
Lambton
Ontario
Provincial Police say
KIYOSHK was reported missing
August 25, while her mother says an initial call was made to
Walpole police much earlier.
The first news release on the search for the missing teen came
out August 31,
REURINK said.
KIYOSHK, who had attended Wallaceburg District secondary school,
was described by her mother as an outgoing and fun-loving girl.
She "liked everybody,"
FISHER said, adding the phone would ring
10 times a day for her.
"She just liked to have fun,"
FISHER recalled. "She wasn't scared
to do anything. She was brave, eh? And bold."
Both Lambton Ontario Provincial Police and Walpole Island police
want to speak with anyone who saw
KIYOSHK since August 7, the
last day she was seen by her family.
Anyone with information can call Walpole police at (519) 627-6011,
Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or Lambton Ontario Provincial
Police at 1-888-310-1122.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-10 published
Home blaze kills man
By Patrick
MALONEY, Free Press Reporter, Mon., October 10, 2005
Ingersoll -- Just 20 minutes after leaving his elderly father's
home here, Stuart
NORTH was told flames were tearing through
the small white bungalow.
Herbert NORTH, 83, got out of the house in time, too -- only
to go back into the flames filling his quaint Bond Street home.
It was a decision that Oxford Ontario Provincial Police say cost
the elderly man his life Saturday night and that left his son
in tears yesterday.
"He probably thought he could handle (the flames)," an emotional
Stuart NORTH said of his father yesterday. "He was still in good
shape, even though he was 83."
There were also two pets in the house, a rabbit named Willy and
Princess, a German shepherd. Both survived the blaze.
The fire, which broke out about 7 p.m. Saturday, was seen by
a neighbour who rushed to help the elderly
NORTH get outside.
Minutes later, however,
NORTH went back in, neighbours said,
and the front windows of the home were then blown out by the
flames.
Ingersoll firefighters arrived within minutes and found
NORTH's
body just inside the front door, police said.
Investigators who returned to the house yesterday were trying
to determine why he went back inside.
Roger DURSTON, a neighbour who held himself back from running
inside after
NORTH, was also bothered by nagging questions yesterday.
"I still don't know if I did the right thing or not,"
DURSTON
said of his decision to stay out. "We ran around the house calling
for him. It's something that's going to stick with me for a while."
It's been four years since Herbert's wife -- and his mother --
died and the
NORTH family, who are gathering for Thanksgiving
dinner today, were staggered by the weekend tragedy, Stuart
NORTH
said.
"He was sort of a stubborn, determined guy but if you needed
help, he was always there," his son said, crying. "He liked to
keep busy all the time. He liked... helping out as much as he
could."
The child of English immigrants, Herbert was the first of his
family to be born in Canada. He spent his career as an entrepreneur,
moving his family -- which included daughter Neta -- across Ontario
in a wide variety of different ventures: owning a restaurant
in his hometown of Oshawa, a variety store in North Bay, a coffee
truck on the docks of Toronto.
His greatest passion, however, was his family, Stuart said.
"He was dedicated to mom," he said, adding his father, who moved
to Ingersoll about 1990, was a "good friend (and) good grandfather."
There wasn't a bad thing to say about him, added neighbour Ron
BRYAN, who called Herbert his best friend.
"He was just a super person,"
BRYAN said. "Man, was he in good
health. He enjoyed life, he enjoyed his family and he enjoyed
(spending time with) my wife and I very, very much.
"It's so tough. I'm just having a hard time accepting it.
Damage to the home is about $120,000, Oxford Ontario Provincial
Police said.
The cause has to be determined.
The funeral will be held in South River, near North Bay, where
Herbert's widow is buried, Stuart
NORTH said.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-28 published
Couple dead in burned car
Police hunting Edward
SCHOTT, thought to have abducted his wife,
Sandra, find their bodies.
By April KEMICK and Patrick
MALONEY, Free Press Reporters, Fri.,
October 28, 2005
Ingersoll -- Two people are dead in a grisly murder/suicide following
a massive police search for a couple neighbours here say had
a stormy relationship.
Oxford
Ontario
Provincial Police began looking for Edward
SCHOTT,
29, and his wife, Sandra
SCHOTT, 32, shortly after 6 a.m. yesterday
following what they called a "serious domestic situation."
Eight hours later, two bodies were found inside a badly burned
car in a woodlot near Dorchester.
"We were seriously hoping to find the vehicle with two people
in it alive," Ontario Provincial Police Const. Laurie
HAWKINS
said of the search, which included helicopters, cruisers and
officers on foot.
"We had dozens of officers working to bring these people home
safely. This ended... tragically."
Officers were stationed at the
SCHOTTs'
Victoria
Street home
in Ingersoll well into last night -- and it wasn't the first
time they'd been there in past weeks, a neighbour said.
Police were at the small, narrow home as recently as three weeks
ago to escort Sandra
SCHOTT's husband off the property, she said.
"The police were telling him to leave the premises," said the
neighbour, who withheld her name. "I haven't seen him around
here since (then). I always mentioned to my husband I didn't
like the way he talked to his wife."
Neighbours said three small children lived at the home, and three
children's voices greeted callers on the answering machine, but
police would not confirm whether the couple had any children.
When police were called to the house early yesterday, they believed
Sandra SCHOTT had possibly been abducted by Edward
SCHOTT.
The man was thought to be driving a grey vehicle. Police, believing
a weapon might have been involved, warned the public not to approach
the car.
"We knew we were dealing with a serious domestic situation,"
HAWKINS said after the search ended.
Neighbours said the family had been living at 194 Victoria St.
for about the last year. Sandra
SCHOTT's relatives, who live
on the same quiet suburban street, declined comment last night.
The burned car with the two bodies inside was found by police
about 2: 30 p.m. yesterday in a wooded area just off Hunt Road
near Dorchester. That road,
HAWKINS said, intersects with the
SCHOTTs' street in Ingersoll.
Details of the deaths, including the cause, couldn't be determined
because of the conditions of the bodies,
HAWKINS added. They
will be sent to the London Health Sciences Centre for forensic
identification.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-31 published
MALONEY,
John
Alfonces
At Bluewater Health - Palliative Care after a courageous battle
with cancer. John Alfonces
MALONEY, age 75 of Sarnia passed away
peacefully on Saturday, October 29, 2005. Beloved husband of
the late Betty
(NOONAN.) Dear father of Larry and Elizabeth
MALONEY,
Oakville, Tom
MALONEY,
Sarnia,
Terry and Mary
MALONEY, Sarnia,
Dan and Pam
MALONEY,
Dundalk,
James
MALONEY, Saskatoon and Elizabeth
MALONEY and Bonnie
GLADWISH,
Corunna.
Brother of Pat and Ann
MALONEY, Aylmer, Leo
MALONEY, London, Gerald
MALONEY, Thunder
Bay and Helen
SIMONS,
Stratford.
Brother-in-law of Gisele
MALONEY,
Aylmer. Predeceased by brother Mike
MALONEY, Aylmer. Cherished
grandfather of Cheryl, Krystal, John, Michael, Rob, Terrence,
Spencer and Patricia. Also survived by several nieces and nephews
and their families. Visitation at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 431 Christina St. N, Sarnia, 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Tuesday where prayers will be offered at 8: 30 p.m. Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Fr. Len
DESJARDINS
at Sacred Heart Church on Wednesday at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Our
Lady of Mercy Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, Friends
who wish may send memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society,
714 Lite Street, Point Edward, N7V 1A6. Special thanks for the outstanding
care from the Palliative Unit. Messages of condolence and memories
may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will be planted
in memory of John
MALONEY in the McKenzie and Blundy Memorial
Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September 17th, 2006 at 2: 00
p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-09 published
Safety urged after fatality
A West Elgin farmer is killed while working alone with a tractor's
power takeoff.
By Patrick
MALONEY, Free Press Reporter, Wed., November 9, 2005
On the farm he had called home all his life, Paul
BINKS fell
victim to an accident that is "all too common" among farmers.
BINKS, 46, grew up on the Kintyre Line farm in West Elgin where
he was killed Monday night when his clothing became wrapped in
a tractor's power takeoff, which redirects power from the tractor's
engine to run other implements via a dangerous spinning shaft
attached to the rear of the machine.
The power takeoff shaft -- which was powering a post-hole auger
BINKS was using -- can spin at 1,000 revolutions a minute and
poses a serious danger to farmers, a national safety expert said
yesterday.
"It's way too common an occurrence," said Marcel Hacault, executive
director of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association.
"Look at disabled farmers -- often their disability was the result
of an encounter with a power takeoff shaft.
"Anything that's hanging around can easily be caught up in it."
A longtime horse aficionado,
BINKS was building a corral for
his newest animal when the accident happened after 3 p.m. at
the Rodney-area farm. He was working alone and it wasn't until
8 p.m. that a relative found him, Elgin Ontario Provincial Police
Const. Dennis
HARWOOD said.
A love of horses was a constant in the life of
BINKS, a shy,
quiet man, his grieving family recalled.
"He had an interest in horses (since) being a small boy," said
Ken BINKS, his brother. "He raced horses all over -- here in
London, Dresden. Never anything big, but it was big to him. He
enjoyed it."
During the 1990s, 1,086 people were killed while working on Canadian
farms, according to the Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance
Program.
One month ago today, Patrick
MacLAUGHLIN, a 19-year-old from
Langton, was killed after falling into a corn-filled silo at
a Woodstock-area farm.
According to Free Press files, the last area farm death involving
a power takeoff happened in Perth County in August 2002.
To Hacault, power takeoff safety should be a top priority on
farms.
"This is dangerous," he said. "You hate preaching to farmers,
but maintain your guard shafts."
Not all power takeoffs are outfitted with guards. It wasn't known
whether BINKS's power takeoff had a guard on it.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-24 published
HENRY,
Geraldine
Peacefully, at home on Wednesday, February 23, 2005. Beloved
wife of the late Honourable Charles
HENRY. Dear mother of John
(Dolores) of Toronto, Mary-Christine (Peter
BENSON) of Mount
Albert.
Sadly missed by Catherine and Vincent
PELLETTIER.
Cherished
grandmother of Jennifer
BENSON
(Sidney
HEENEMAN) and Ross
BENSON
of Calgary, and Carolyn and Charles
HENRY of Toronto. Great-grandmother
of Annika Geraldine
HEENEMAN of Calgary. Dear sister of the late
Patricia O'BRIEN, the late Rita (wife of the late Larkin
MALONEY)
and the late Rosemary (wife of the late Georges
BENOIT.)
Geraldine
will be greatly missed by her niece Rosemarie (Mimi)
BENOIT of
Ottawa, nephews Brien
BENOIT, M.D. of Ottawa, Paul
BENOIT, M.D.,
of Ottawa, Pierre
BENOIT of Hillsborough, California and David
BENOIT of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. Longtime family Friends Joan
LAVELLE and Peggy
BANASCO.
The family wishes to express words
of gratitude to Dr. Peter
BARRECA.
The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Monday, February 28th. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 78 Clifton Road,
on Tuesday, March 1st at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery
with reception to follow in the Leaside Room of the funeral home.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-03 published
OWENS,
Patricia▼
Jane▼ (née
KNAGGS)
Peacefully in her 61st year with her family by her side, at Southlake
Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Tuesday, March 1, 2005.
Beloved wife of Michael, and dear mother of Julie and her husband
Michael MALONEY,
Andrew▼ and his wife
Michelle▼ and Matthew. A
cherished Nana to her three grandchildren Liam, Lauren and Paige.
Predeceased by her parents Benny and Dorothy
KNAGGS of Woodstock,
Ontario.
Sadly missed by her aunt, Betty
KELLY and her cousin
Steven SCHNEIDER and his wife
Vicki.▼
Friends▼ may call at the
Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket
for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
at Saint John Chrysostom Church (Ontario and Main St.), Newmarket
on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment at Saint John's Cemetery, Newmarket.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society
would be appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-16 published
James Vincent
MALONEY
By Patricia
MALONEY,
Monday,
May 16, 2005, Page A14
Husband, father, story teller, Catholic, machine shop inspector.
Born April 11, 1922, in Mt. St. Patrick, Ontario Died January
21 in Ottawa, after a heart attack, aged 82.
Family and religion were the cornerstones of Jim's life. He also
loved to tell stories about growing up on the farm. This was
the same farm Jim's grandfather homesteaded when he emigrated
from Ireland during the potato famine. The rocky hills Jim called
home would eventually be named after his family, Maloney's Mountain,
near Mt. St. Patrick, Ontario Jim's parents Margaret, a school
teacher, and John, a farmer, raised nine children here, without
indoor plumbing, electricity or a telephone. Bartering when cash
was tight was common. Once my grandfather purchased a 1937 Ford
for $125 and 100 cords of maple wood.
We all loved to listen to Jim's stories of the farm. He remembered
every detail and we often heard the same story many times. One
of his favourites was when he was still in primary school. On
a Friday, Jim pushed Wilbert
LYNN off his seat, breaking the
cast-iron pedestal in the process. Sister Bernadette told Jim
to tell Father
HARRINGTON what he had done. Jim knew he was in
trouble. Father said, "Your dad is going to have to pay for that
seat." To make matters worse, Father said "Don't tell your dad
because I'll tell him Sunday at Massachusetts."
Jim had the worst weekend of his life. On Sunday, he went with
his brother Mike to play down near the water. Jim's dad came
home from church, but didn't say anything to Jim. On Monday,
Jim asked Father what his dad had said about the broken pedestal.
But the priest hadn't told his dad.
Stunned, Jim asked "But who is going to pay for it?" Father said,
"Oh I will, but I guess you had a pretty rough weekend, English Jimmy?"
Jim married Elaine
BROUSSEAU in 1945 in Ottawa. By 1953 they
had three children but were still living in an apartment. Jim
wanted desperately to own his own home for his growing family
but he couldn't afford to.
Then he heard about an opportunity to build one. The only catch
was, he had to help build 16 of them. So the family moved to
Hull, Quebec, where Jim joined a co-op of men who built homes
in the evening and still worked their day jobs. Two years later,
Jim and Elaine owned their very own home where they had three
more children.
Jim suffered bipolar disorder most of his adult life and was
forced to retire at the age of 49 from his job in the federal
public service.
When he was feeling down he would go to bed in his day clothes.
The way Jim explained it, when you feel that awful, you don't
want to have to get dressed in the morning. But when Jim was
feeling good, he was back to story-telling, making buns (which
he learned from his mother), tending his garden or working with
his church.
In 2001 Jim lost Elaine to cancer, was forced to sell his home
in Kemptville, Ontario, where they now lived, and move into a
nursing home. Jim lost most of his personal freedoms but still
enjoyed frequent visits from his children and grandchildren.
Going to Mass on Sunday was important to Jim and his children
took turns taking him.
Jim's sense of humour never wavered. I used to take him to Tim
Horton's every Monday for a coffee and doughnut. When we passed
the nursing station he always joked to the nurse on duty, "If
I don't come back I'll write."
He missed Elaine terribly. Always deeply religious in his Catholic
faith, Jim was sure he would be with her again in Heaven. I can
hear him now, telling her stories about growing up on the farm.
Pat MALONEY is Jim's daughter.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-09 published
UGOLINI,
Rocco▼
Frank▼
Passed away on Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 in his 86th year. Rocco
UGOLINI of Orillia, and formerly of Toronto, beloved husband
of Lorraine (née
MALONEY.)
Loving▼ father of Bernie of British
Columbia, John and wife Levina of Maple Ridge, British Columbia,
Rocco Jr. and wife
Erin▼ of Cobourg, Cathy
FORD of Pickering,
Robert of Baltimore, Ontario, Randall and wife Susan of Caledon,
and grandfather of Bernie Jr., Sarah, Cheralee, Jennifer, Michael,
Tamara, Brittany, Ava, Katelyn, Scott, Christina, Michael, Erin
and Alexandra. Dear brother of Ruby
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Toronto, Jean
COOMBER of North York, Joseph of Belleville, Victor of Vaughan
Twp., and the late Carlo, and Rose
DESANTIS.
The▼ late Mr. Rocco
UGOLINI will rest at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West Street
North, Orillia, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Friday. Funeral Service to be held in the chapel on Saturday,
June 11th, 2005 at 1 o'clock. Cremation to follow with interment
at Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto. If desired, memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or charity of choice
would be gratefully appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at www.mundellfuneralhome.com.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-13 published
MALONEY, "
Bill▼"
William▼
Francis▼ (1938-2005)
After a three and a half year battle with cancer, Bill died on
Saturday afternoon, June 11 on the Feast of St. Barnabas in his
home, surrounded by his family and Friends. He will be dearly
missed by wife
Lisa▼
MALONEY (née
TEDESCO) and his children Cathy,
David and Andrew. He is survived by his sisters Brigid (Bill)
PRIESTNER,
Pat▼
(Gerry▼)
McAVOY, sister-in-law Marion and his brothers
Colum (Kay), Gerry (Nora), Conrad (Lynda), and Dan. He is predeceased
by his parents Sarah and James, and brothers Jim and John. He
will also be missed by The Tedesco family, many nieces, nephews
and Friends. Friends may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding south of Steeles), on Tuesday, June
14 from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday
at 10: 30 a.m. at Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church (3220
Bayview Avenue). Interment to follow in Barrie at Saint Mary's
Cemetery on Thursday.
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-19 published
LOUGHRIN,
Judith▼
Louise▼ (née
WHITE/WHYTE)
Passed away peacefully on August 17th, 2005 at North York General
Hospital▼ after a lengthy illness. Loving daughter of Harry
WHITE/WHYTE.
Predeceased▼ by her mother Dorothy Mae
WHITE/WHYTE and Judy's half brother
Robert. Also predeceased by the love of her life, her husband
Christopher
LOUGHRIN in 1992. Judy will be lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by her sister Victoria, her half brother Matthew
Kenneth WHITE/WHYTE and his wife
Melinda,▼ her step-daughter Lori
LOUGHRIN-
SCIBERRAS,
her son-in-law Manny
SCIBERRAS,
Her granddaughter Britton, her
sister-in-law Pat
LOUGHRIN, her nieces Jackie
MALONEY and Michelle
LOUGHRIN, her great nieces Breanna, Kali and Kaitlyn, her great
nephew Ryan, her many uncles, aunts and cousins, her special
and cherished friend Nancy
DART and
Jo-Anne PERRY, her god son
Jason, and her canine guy Remy. Judy's warm and generous spirit
touched so many. She left us far too soon. Special thanks to
the nursing staff on 8 West and the Intensive Care Unit at N.Y.G.H.
Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge Street
(two lights south of Steeles Ave.) North York from 12 noon until
service time of 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday in the chapel. Cremation
to follow. Burial of the cremated remains will take place in
the family plot at Mount Hope Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy
in Judy's memory donations to the Hospital for Sick Children
Foundation, Toronto Humane Society or a charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-09 published
NEWTON,
Undine
Eunice
Peacefully at Centenary Health Centre on Sunday, February 6th,
2005. Loving sister of Marsene
MALONEY.
Will▲▼ be sadly missed
by her niece, Nadine
NEWTON, her nephews, Hayden and Sheldon
MALONEY, her cousin, Samuel
NEWTON, brother-in-law, Orlando
MALONEY
and other relatives and Friends. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to Giffen-Mack "Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
4115 Lawrence Avenue East, West Hill (west of Kingston Road),
(416) 281-6800. Visitation on February 11th, 2005 from 10-11
a.m. At St. Timothy's Church, Agincourt, 4125 Sheppard Avenue
East. Funeral Service to follow at 11 a.m. Interment to take
place in Barbados, West Indies. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the A.L.S. Society Of Canada would be appreciated by her family.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-03 published
OWENS,
Patricia▲
Jane▲ (née
KNAGGS)
Peacefully, in her 61st year, with her family by her side at
Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Tuesday, March
1, 2005. Beloved wife of Michael and dear mother of Julie and
her husband Michael
MALONEY,
Andrew▲ and his wife
Michelle,▲ and
Matthew. Cherished Nana to her three grandchildren Liam, Lauren
and Paige. Predeceased by her parents Benny and Dorothy
KNAGGS
of Woodstock, Ontario. Sadly missed by her aunt Betty
KELLY and
her cousin Steven
SCHNEIDER and his wife
Vicki.▲
Friends▲ may call
at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket
for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
at Saint John Chrysostom Church (Ontario and Main St.), Newmarket
on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment at Saint John's Cemetery, Newmarket.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society
would be appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-04 published
RUSSELL,
Robert
James
On Sunday, May 1st, 2005 at the William Osler Health Centre,
Brampton, after a brief illness, Bob, in his 61st year. Beloved
husband of Marlene
(WATSON) for 37 years. Cherished father of
Robert "Louie"
RUSSELL and his wife
Carolyn
(MALONEY.)
Loving
grandfather of James Robert
RUSSELL and Baby Angel Robert Patrick
(April 15th to April 18th, 2005). Robert is lovingly remembered
by his mother Violet
RUSSELL and is survived by his sister Susan
BARBER and her husband Richard, nephew Scott and niece Sharlene
and her husband Alex
CLARKE. He was predeceased by his father
Robert James in 1976. He will be affectionately remembered by
his mother-in-law Ann
(WATSON)
MASTERS,
Marlene's sisters and
brother, their spouses, and many nieces and nephews as well as
the Watson family. Friends Dr. David
JOLLEY,
Dr.
Paul
BELZYCKI,
Howard ROY and in spirit Nicolas Harvey were at his side in his
final hours. Bob's contribution and involvement at the York Skeet
Club for over 20 years as a lifetime member and past director
will be missed by his many Friends. Arrangements have been entrusted
to the Andrews Community Funeral Centre (905) 456-8190 where
a private family service will be held. A tribute is being planned
at a later date. Memorial donations to the Intensive Care Unit
at William Osler Health Centre or the Hospital for Sick Children
Foundation in memory of Baby Robert Patrick
RUSSELL would be
appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-08 published
BORGES,
Maria
Teresa
Cabral
Peacefully at William Osler Health Centre, Brampton on Friday,
May 6th, 2005, at the age of 80 years. Teresa, beloved wife of
the late Gualter dos Santos
BORGES.
Loving mother of Jose
CLEMENTE
and Maria da Conceicao
BORGES,
Mifa and Carlos
RAPOSO, Ana
Paula
and Walter
BISCAIA,
Fernando and Julie
BORGES, Grancinda
BORGES
and Pat MALONEY, and Miju and John
STINSON. Cherished grandmother
of Adam, Marco, Tina, Ryan, Rachelle, Danielle, Chad and Melissa.
Dear sister of Eurico
CABRAL and Jose
CABRAL.
The family will
receive Friends at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel",
289 Main St. N., 905-451-1100 on Monday, May 9th, 2005 from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at Saint Mary's Church (66A Main St.
South, Brampton) for Mass at 11 a.m. Cremation. In memory of
Teresa, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
Sign a book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-08 published
UGOLINI,
Rocco▲
Frank▲
Passed away on Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 in his 86th year. Rocco
UGOLINI of Orillia, and formerly of Toronto, beloved husband
of Lorraine (née
MALONEY.)
Loving▲ father of Bernie of British
Columbia, John and wife Levina of Maple Ridge, British Columbia,
Rocco Jr. and wife
Erin▲ of Cobourg, Cathy
FORD of Pickering,
Robert of Baltimore, Ontario, Randall and wife Susan of Caledon,
and grandfather of Bernie Jr., Sarah, Cheralee, Jennifer, Michael,
Tamara, Brittany, Ava, Katelyn, Scott, Christina, Michael, Erin
and Alexandra. Dear brother of Ruby
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Toronto, Jean
COOMBER of North York, Joseph of Belleville, Victor of Vaughan
Township, and the late Carlo, and Rose
DESANTIS.
The▲ late Mr.
Rocco UGOLINI will rest at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West
St. N., Orillia, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Friday. Funeral Service to be held in the chapel on Saturday,
June 11th, 2005 at 1 o'clock. Cremation to follow with interment
at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Toronto. If desired, memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or charity of choice
would be gratefully appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at www.mundellfuneralhome.com
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-13 published
MALONEY, "
Bill▲"
William▲
Francis▲ (1938-2005)
After a three and a half year battle with cancer, Bill died on
Saturday afternoon, June 11 on the Feast of St. Barnabas in his
home surrounded by his family and Friends. He will be dearly
missed by wife
Lisa▲
MALONEY (née
TEDESCO) and his children Cathy,
David and Andrew. He is survived by his sisters Brigid (Bill)
PRIESTNER,
Pat▲
(Gerry▲)
McAVOY, sister-in-law Marion and his brothers
Colum (Kay), Gerry (Nora), Conrad (Lynda), and Dan. He is predeceased
by his parents Sarah and James, and brothers Jim and John. He
will also be missed by the Tedesco family, many nieces, nephews
and Friends. Friends may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles) on Tuesday, June 14
from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday
at 10: 30 a.m. at Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church (3220
Bayview Ave.). Interment to follow in Barrie at Saint Mary's Cemetery
on Thursday.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-18 published
LOUGHRIN,
Judith▲
Louise▲ (née
WHITE/WHYTE)
Passed away peacefully on August 17th, 2005 at North York General
Hospital▲ after a lengthy illness. Loving daughter of Harry
WHITE/WHYTE.
Predeceased▲ by her mother Dorothy Mae
WHITE/WHYTE and Judy's half brother
Robert. Also predeceased by the love of her life, her husband
Christopher
LOUGHRIN in 1992. Judy will be lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by her sister Victoria, her half brother Matthew
Kenneth WHITE/WHYTE and his wife
Melinda,▲ her step-daughter Lori
LOUGHRIN-
SCIBERRAS,
her son-in-law Manny
SCIBERRAS, her granddaughter Britton, her
sister-in-law Pat
LOUGHRIN, her nieces Jackie
MALONEY and Michelle
LOUGHRIN, her great-nieces Breanna, Kali and Kaitlyn, her great-nephew
Ryan, her many uncles, aunts and cousins, her special and cherished
Friends Nancy
DART and
Jo-Anne PERRY, her godson Jason, and her
canine guy Remy. Judy's warm and generous spirit touched so many.
She left us far too soon. Special thanks to the nursing staff
on 8 West and the Intensive Care Unit at N.Y.G.H. Friends may
visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge Street (two lights
south of Steeles Ave.) North York from 12 noon until service
time of 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday in the chapel. Cremation to follow.
Burial of the cremated remains will take place in the family
plot at Mount Hope Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, in
Judy's memory, donations to the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation,
Toronto Humane Society or a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-27 published
WILLIAMSON, Edith Patricia (formerly
TANNER, née
WESTLAKE)
At Centennial Place, Millbrook, on Sunday, September 25th, 2005.
Pat (WESTLAKE) formerly of Lakefield, in her 86th year. Past
Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Past President
of both the Lakefield and Creemore Horticultural Societies and
member of the United Church Women at Lakefield United Church
and member of the Jubilairs. Beloved wife of William (Willie)
WILLIAMSON and the late George
TANNER. Dear mother of Patsy
MALONEY
and Mark (Adele) all of Peterborough. Loving grandmother of Vanessa,
Kyle, Regan, Will and Martin. Predeceased by her brother Bill
WESTLAKE, sister Kathleen (Kay)
WESTLAKE, sisters-in-law Jean
COATES
(TANNER) and Margaret
TANNER and brother-in-law Charles
TANNER.
Friends may call at the Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28th, 2005. A funeral
service will be held from the Hendren Chapel on Thursday, September
29th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Lakefield Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society, would be appreciated.
Friends may send condolences or make donations at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-17 published
LYNCH,
Carl
Vincent
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Carl
LYNCH on Friday, October 14th, 2005 after a lengthy illness.
Beloved husband of Anna
(RUSH) for 49 years, and proud and loving
father of Karen, Charles (deceased), Nancy, Sheila (Eric), David
(Arden) and Colleen (Patrick). Much loved Granddad of Aidan (LE
SAUSSE), Kelvin
(LANGNER), Sean
(LYNCH), John (LE
SAUSSE), Kayla
(LANGNER,) and Ryan and Colin
(LYNCH.)
Born in Marmora, Ontario,
Carl was the eldest
son of the late Vincent
LYNCH and Anna
(MALONEY.)
He is survived by two sisters: Patricia (Barry)
OLSON of Vancouver,
British Columbia, and Anna (James)
COSGROVE of Havelock, and
four brothers: Morris (Bernadette) of Marmora, Doug (Eleanor)
of Deloro, Keith (Yola) of Havelock, and Vincent (Joy) of Belleville.
In 1952, Carl graduated from Queen's University with a Bachelor
of Science in Metallurgical Engineering. He began his career
with General Motors Diesel in London, Ontario, moving to Deloro
Stellite before joining the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan)
in Kingston in 1957. In 1961, he transferred to Alcan's Montreal
head Office, where, over the course of 30 years, Carl earned
an international reputation as a leader in his field. The family
will receive Friends at the McConnell Funeral Home, Marmora from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred
Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, Marmora on Wednesday, October
19th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Canada would be welcomed by the family.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-22 published
MALONEY
MITCHELL,
Pamela
Patricia
Peacefully on Tuesday October 18th, 2005 at Credit Valley Hospital,
at the age of 60. Loving mother of Charwyn, Iyana and Miatha.
Dear sister of Winslow, Brenda, Roderick, Joan, Faye, Ralston,
Orlando and Andre and sister-in-law to Norma, Marsene, Randi,
Faith and Ellon
ANTOINE.
Predeceased by her parents William and
Ismay MALONEY.
Pamela will be missed dearly and fondly remembered
by her many nieces, nephews, family and Friends. Friends may
call on Sunday, October 23rd, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S.
Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles).
Funeral Service will be held at Agincourt Pentecostal Church,
(2885 Kennedy Road), on Monday October 24th, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Interment to follow at York Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Credit
Valley Hospital - Oncology Unit. Condolences www.rskane.ca
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