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MALOTT,
Irvine "
Cub"
Irvine "Cub" a resident of R.R.#3 Ridgetown passed away peacefully
with his family by his side at the C.K.H.A. - Public General
Campus on Sunday, February 6, 2005 in his 76th year. Born on
the family farm at R.R.#3 Ridgetown (Selton)
son of the late
Gordon and Ethel
MALOTT.
Beloved husband of Geraldine "Deanie"
(LOWES)
MALOTT.
Loving father of Richard (Gwen) of Ridgetown,
Susan (Bill
KING) of Rodney, Murray (Anne Margaret) of Waterdown,
Pat (Brenda
HAWKINS) of Kings Corners, Mark (Jackie) of R.R.#3
Ridgetown and Christine (Campbell
McPHEE) of Ingersoll. Special
"Big Gramp" to 13 wonderful grandchildren and 2 great-granddaughters.
Also▼ survived by a brother Lyle
MALOTT of Ridgetown and brothers-in-law
Gerald (Gloria)
LOWES of Chatham, Jack (Betty)
LOWES of Hamilton
and sister-in-law Rosemary
LOWES of Guelph. Predeceased by his
sister Mildred
SWACKHAMMER and brothers Leland and Melvin
MALOTT.
The MALOTT family will receive Friends at the John C. Badder
Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held in the chapel of
the funeral home on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at 1: 30 pm with
Fr. Andy DWYER of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Thamesville.
Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations may be
made at the funeral home by cheque to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #367, Thamesville. A tree
will be planted in Memory of Irvine
MALOTT in the Badder and Robinson
Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp.
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MARTIN,
Helen (née
MALOTT)
Mrs. Helen
(MALOTT)
MARTIN of R.R.#8, Saint Thomas, wife of the
late Robert N. "Bob"
MARTIN (1989,) passed away at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital on Friday, May 27, 2005, in her 82nd year. Mother
of Peggy LITTLE and her husband John of R.R.#1, Woodslee, Kathy
MARTIN of Burlington, and Tom
MARTIN and his wife
Diane
DUBOIS
of R.R.#8, Saint Thomas. Grandmother of Jay, Robin, and Mary Beth
LITTLE,
Paul,
Luc and Daniel
MARTIN. Sister of William "Bill"
MALOTT and his wife
Elizabeth of Rocanville, Saskatchewan. Also
survived by inlaws, Max
WHITE/WHYTE of R.R.#7, Saint Thomas, Isabel
MARTIN
of R.R.#1, Saint Thomas and Esther and Watson
YOUNIE of Victoria,
British Columbia, as well as a number of nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by three sisters, Margaret
WHITE/WHYTE,
Ruth
MALOTT and
Jeanette HULL and by a brother, Douglas
MALOTT.
Born in Yarmouth Twp., Ontario, July 18, 1923, daughter of the
late Elton and Lula
(FENWICK)
MALOTT.
She was a member of Yarmouth
Centre United Church and the U.C.W., the Port Stanley 55+ Club,
a former 4H leader, former volunteer at Ronald McDonald House
and a former member of the Yarmouth Glen Women's Institute. There
will be no public visitation. A private service will be held
at the family farm. Interment in Elmdale Memorial Park, Saint Thomas.
Memorial donations to the Yarmouth Centre United Church or the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care)
gratefully acknowledged. The Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington
Street, Saint Thomas entrusted with arrangements.
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HASSON,
Oliver
James
Passed away on Saturday, November 19, 2005 at the Thamesview
Lodge in Chatham where he had lived for the past 28 years. He
was born 91 years ago in Chatham, the
son of the late Wm. James
HASSON and Maria
DALE.
Oliver is survived by his sister Jean
(Mrs. Sol BENNETT) of Copper Terrace Nursing Home. Predeceased
by brothers: Alfred, Beverley, Douglas, Harold and Peter
HASSON
and sister Oliver
MALOTT.
Also▲ surviving are several nieces and
nephews. Friends will be received by the family one hour before
the funeral service being conducted in the chapel of the J.L.
Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor
Eric SKILLINGS officiating. Interment in Pardoville Union Cemetery.
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MALOTT,
Annie
Almedia
(KNIGHT)
Peacefully at Extendicare, Port Stanley, on Sunday, November
27, 2005 Annie Almedia
(KNIGHT)
MALOTT in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of the late Milton
MALOTT (2000.) Loving mother of Betty
BRIGGS of Saint Thomas and Carolyn
PATERNO of London. Proud grandmother
of Michael, Sabrina, James, Derek, Julie, Jennifer and Angela
and 8 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the McFarlane
& Roberts Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffle Road South, Lambeth)
on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete Funeral Service
will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. Interment
Elmdale Cemetery, Saint Thomas. Donations to the Gideon Bible gratefully
acknowledged. Please find The Family Book Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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WHITE/WHYTE,
Audrey
Ella
Died peacefully on February 8, 2005 at St. Luke's Place, Cambridge,
Ontario, one month after her 99th birthday. Audrey was predeceased
by her husband George, her sister Marjorie, and her daughter
Alison.
She is survived by her brother-in-law Maurice
HOWLETT,
her niece Janice
MALOTT and nephew John
HOWLETT. At
Audrey's
request there was no funeral and donations in her memory may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. Luke's Place, 1624
Franklin Street, Cambridge, Ontario N3C 3P4. A Communal Memorial
Service is scheduled for Tuesday, June 14th at St. Luke's Place.
Please call them (519-658-5183) for further information.
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SETTERINGTON,
Brian
C.
Passed away Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at the age of 62 years. Beloved
husband of Norma Jean
(FORREST.)
Loving
son of Evalyn and the
late Don SETTERINGTON.
Sadly missed by daughters Susanne
LEPAGE
and her husband Scott, Cindy
COBBY and her husband Bill, Wendy
DUBUQUE and her husband Marty, Pamela
MALOTT and her friend Richard,
and a son Drew
SETTERINGTON and his friend Mary-Lynn. Loved grandfather
of Matthew, Jamie, Jessica, Hannah, and Ava. Also survived by
brothers Wayne and his wife Jane and Greg and his wife Diane.
Visiting at the Hammond Funeral Home, 17 Little St. S., Wheatley
(519-825-7741) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
from the funeral home on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 1 p.m. with
Rev. Jack LOVERING officiating. In loving memory of Brian, donations
may be made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity
of your choice.
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VARKER,
Sheila
(BROWN)
Our dear mother and friend passed away quickly and peacefully
on Friday, December 9, 2005 in Burlington. She was 87 and had
been suffering from debilitating strokes for several months.
Her life was marked by commitment and devotion - to us, her loving
daughters Donna
(GOODFELLOW) and Bonnie
(MORGAN;) to her devoted
sons-in-law Fred
GOODFELLOW and John
DUNCAN; to her cherished
grandchildren, Ryan and his wife Joanna and Lindsay and her husband
Danny BROWN; to our late father Tommy
(BROWN) and our late stepfather
Maurice. A long time and loyal employee of Campbell's Soup Company,
as private Secretary to nine presidents. She leaves with fond
memory, her brothers Don
DALY and Carl
DALY, her sisters Elma
COCHRANE and Velma
ORR, and their families in Timmins; her dear
Friends Dene
MALOTT,
Connie
MORRIS, Roz
MAGUIRE and so many others
that she touched in her sweet way. We have been truly blessed
to have had her in our lives to show us what quiet, gentle strength
is. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street,
Oakville (905-844-3221) on Sunday, from 2-4 p.m. and Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Raphael's
Catholic Church, 4072 New Street, Burlington on Wednesday, December
14, 2005 at 12: 30 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, donations
may be made to the Hospital for Sick Children.
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Magnus ELIASON,
Politicial
Organizer: (1911-2005)
He joined the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation the year it
was founded and became a gifted backroom planner who groomed
such up-and-comers as Ed
SCHREYER
By Sabitri
GHOSH,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, December
2, 2005, Page S9
Kingston, Ontario -- In 1957, officials at Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation headquarters were looking for somebody to drive Magnus
ELIASON. It was one nomination that Ed
SCHREYER, then an ambitious
young politico, would rather not have got.
"Frankly, I thought it was going to be a drag, driving around
a political organizer," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "At the age of 20,
I had other things in mind."
But the white-haired éminence grise -- who was severely visually
impaired as a result of congenital albinism -- turned out to
be no ordinary passenger. As Mr.
SCHREYER drove him through the
Manitoba countryside, he cracked picaresque jokes, told stories
from Norse mythology, and recounted stirring anecdotes from his
days as an original Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation member.
"He was such a marvellous, marvellous storehouse of knowledge
and so entertaining as a raconteur that, after that first chore,
I genuinely volunteered to drive him around," Mr.
SCHREYER said.
They talked so much, added the former Manitoba premier and governor-general,
"we never turned the radio on once."
Though his own résumé as a politician was limited, Mr.
ELIASON
played a singular role in the rise of the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation and its successor, the New Democratic Party, through
tireless organizing and nurturing political talent like Mr.
SCHREYER,
who described him as a "tremendous influence on my early life."
The son of Icelandic immigrants, Mr.
ELIASON heard of the 1932
founding of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation while homesteading
with his brothers in Sunnybrook, British Columbia An immediate
convert, he became one of the party's most zealous missionaries,
preaching its program of socialism and full employment as he
freight-hopped during the Depression in search of work. In March
of 1935, he went on a proselytizing trek across northern British
Columbia and Alberta, walking to every farm in a 60-kilometre
radius to drop off Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation pamphlets
and spread the party's message. By his calculation, he achieved
a 65-per-cent success rate.
As Mr. ELIASON's activism grew, the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation hired him as an organizer to reinforce its Prairie
base. His tactical savvy and attention to detail proved critical
in winning Tommy Douglas a second term as Saskatchewan premier
during a close 1956 campaign.
"Magnus could walk into a room and know where everybody was and
who they were, and zero right in, find out just what the details
were," said Jim
MALOWAY,
Mr.
ELIASON's long-time business partner.
"So if he wanted them to come to a meeting, he would have their
name and phone number and the time they were home, and then organize
a car to go pick them up. You can't beat a guy with organizational
ability like that."
In 1958, Mr.
ELIASON returned to his native Manitoba to work
full-time for the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation national
office. Over the next decade, he more than tripled party memberships
in the province. A born marketer, he loved going to people's
homes, setting out the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation platform
as tangibly as he would demonstrate the merits of no-rip nylons
or encyclopedia sets in his erstwhile career as a door-to-door
salesman.
"He loved sales and getting directly to the sales pitch in a
way that would just make me cringe," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "But
most of the time, it worked."
One winter, Mr.
SCHREYER said, he drove Mr.
ELIASON to a tumbledown
farm -- "the farmer was chopping ice in the water trough for
his livestock; you could see he was just struggling, financially"
and watched with consternation as Mr.
ELIASON unloaded his
high-powered sales pitch.
"He probably was pleased that he could afford $5 to help out
a people's movement," Mr.
ELIASON later said when Mr.
SCHREYER
remonstrated with him. "Besides, you can't build a viable political
party... on sentiment alone."
While unwavering, Mr.
ELIASON's loyalty to the party was not
unquestioning. By his own admission, he "entertained some doubts
about the political wisdom" of amalgamating with the Canadian
Labour Congress to form the New Democratic Party in 1961. At
the New Democratic Party's inaugural leadership convention, he
went against the party mainstream again, unsuccessfully supporting
Hazen Argue over Mr. Douglas.
Convinced the party would lose Saskatchewan if Mr. Douglas left
for Ottawa, Mr.
ELIASON saw its subsequent defeat there as unwelcome
vindication. "In politics," he said in his 1997 memoir, A Life
on the Left, "I often sense a lot of things in my bones."
Mr. ELIASON's political intuition astounded Mr.
MALOWAY, a Manitoba
Member of Legislative Assembly since 1986. "He could predict
the number of seats in an election campaign down to one or two.
He used to phone me before an election and say, 'Well, Jim, I
think you guys are going to get 13, or 20,' or whatever it was:
He just had a great ability to sense this stuff."
In the mid-1960s, certain that Mr.
SCHREYER was the key to an
New
Democratic
Party victory in Manitoba, Mr.
ELIASON secured
an agreement from party leader Russ
PAULLEY to resign in favour
of the young member of Parliament. When Sid
GREEN threatened
to thwart his plan by contesting the leadership, he helped Mr.
PAULLEY stave off the challenge. His protégé's ascension to party
leader in 1969, followed by his election later that year as Manitoba's
first New Democratic Party premier, marked the high point of Mr.
ELIASON's career.
Domestically, the long-time bachelor had also found another kind
of perfect candidate: nurse and New Democratic Party supporter
Catherine MacFARLANE, whom he married in 1965.
Mrs. ELIASON's niece, Wanda
OPANUBI, felt Mr.
ELIASON -- the
consummate political organizer -- craved someone who could bring
order to his chaotic home life. "Magnus was the child of the
marriage," she said. "He was not only the husband, but the kid,
and he did need a certain amount of care."
Backed by his wife, Mr.
ELIASON finally realized some of his
most long-standing ambitions. He bought an New Democratic Party
colleague's insurance company and became a respected businessman.
Then, in 1968, he won a seat on Winnipeg City Council representing
a downtown ward. Championing revitalization of the urban core
and the preservation of heritage buildings, he served five terms
before retiring in 1989.
It was the only public office Mr.
ELIASON ever held. Decades
earlier, he had run for alderman in Vancouver, but managed to
repel both poles of the 1940s electorate by defending Japanese
Canadians' right to vote while simultaneously disavowing communism.
"He had a streak of idealism," Mr.
SCHREYER said, "but he often
spoke of the need to temper that with reality. He used the word
a lot: 'reality,' along with 'common sense,' 'logic' and 'analysis.'"
Mr. ELIASON's deference to reality caused the two men -- who
"had a tendency to agree on just about every issue," Mr.
SCHREYER
said -- to disagree on one point. Mr.
SCHREYER believed a party
should never expel its members under any circumstances, especially
on policy, while Mr.
ELIASON thought it was sometimes necessary
for the sake of party unity.
Mr. SCHREYER found it ironic, then, when Mr.
ELIASON started
taking positions contrary to the party line on issues such as
abortion. In recent years, his commanding baritone could often
be heard at New Democratic Party gatherings projecting a sharply
dissident voice. "I know it irritated some folks," Mr.
SCHREYER
said, "but I admired him all the more for it."
The same fearlessness also characterized Mr.
ELIASON as a salesman
and canvasser. He liked to quip, "An adventure lies behind every
door."
Mrs. OPANUBI offered his family's explanation for it: "He couldn't
read expressions on people's faces. So he just kept on going."
Ultimately, Mr.
ELIASON's readiness to come face to face with
anyone or anything nearly killed him. On his business's busiest
day of 1978 -- the province's February deadline for renewing
car insurance -- he was working late into the night at his home
office. "We closed at 6 o'clock," Mr.
MALOWAY said, "but there
would always be people coming by to insure their cars who would
show up at 7, 8, 9 o'clock, and he would help them: He was extremely
customer-friendly and would never turn a customer away."
Hindered by his near-blindness, Mr.
ELIASON inadvertently opened
the door to a gunman, who threatened to kill him unless his wife
handed over their money. The couple survived the experience physically
unharmed but emotionally brutalized.
What happened next was almost as extraordinary. The usually voluble
Mr. ELIASON never spoke of the traumatic incident with anyone
except his niece and business partner. Nor did his Friends detect
even a subtle shift in his personality or political views: On
crime, he continued to argue, as always, for rehabilitation over
retributive justice. And he still opened his door whenever people
came calling.
Magnus ELIASON was born in Arnes, Manitoba, on June 21, 1911.
He died after a brief illness in Winnipeg on November 11, 2005.
He was predeceased by his wife.
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MALPAGE,
Grace▼ (née
LEGGE)
Quietly at University Hospital on Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
Mrs. Grace
MALPAGE (née
LEGGE) of London in her 90th year. Loving
mother of Diane
KINCAID.
Grandmother▼ of Jeff (Jennifer)
KINCAID
and Steve (Janette)
KINCAID.
Great-grandmother▼ of Lauren and
Jenna KINCAID. Dear sister of Ronald
JACOBS of Brantford. Also
survived by a niece and several nephews. Predeceased by her sisters
Edith LEWIS and Dorothy
EVANS and her brother Bob
JACOBS.
Private▼
family arrangements entrusted to Needham Funeral Service, 520
Dundas Street, London (434-9141). Memorial donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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MALPAGE,
Grace▲ (née
LEGGE)
Quietly at University Hospital on Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
Mrs. Grace
MALPAGE (née
LEGGE) of London in her 90th year. Loving
mother of Diane
KINCAID.
Grandmother▲ of Jeff (Jennifer)
KINCAID
and Steve (Janette)
KINCAID.
Great-grandmother▲ of Lauren and
Jenna KINCAID. Dear sister of Ronald
JACOBS of Brantford. Also
survived by a niece and several nephews. Predeceased by her sisters
Edith LEWIS and Dorothy
EVANS and her brother Bob
JACOBS.
Private▲
family arrangements entrusted to Needham Funeral Service, 520
Dundas Street, London (434-9141). Memorial donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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MALPASS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-18 published
MALPASS,
Helen (née
CORNISH)
Suddenly at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, on Friday, June 17,
2005, Helen
(CORNISH)
MALPASS, of Ingersoll. Daughter of the
late Elmer (1961) and
Alice (1984)
CORNISH.
Beloved wife of Graham
MALPASS. Dear mother of Marie
WILSON of Ingersoll. Dear sister
of Harley CORNISH and his wife
Lorraine of Mossley. Sister-in-law
of Madeline and her husband Frank
WARDLE of London. Aunt of Charles
CORNISH and his wife
Shirley and their son Christopher of Thamesford
and Stephen
CORNISH of Mossley. Predeceased by one brother Jack
CORNISH (2000,) one sister-in-law Joan
CORNISH (2000,) one nephew
Harley CORNISH (1975) and one niece Linda
CORNISH (1988.) Cremation
has taken place. A Memorial service will be held at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) on
Monday,
June 20, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend James
CARR officiating.
Visitation one hour prior to service time. Interment later at
Dorchester Union Cemetery. in lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the Endowment Fund of St. James Anglican Church or charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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BOYCE,
A.
Clarke
Suddenly, with great sadness we announce the passing of A. Clarke
BOYCE in Oakville on January 18, 2005. Clarke was the beloved
husband of Marjorie (née
LING.)
Loving father of Ken and his
wife Jeanne, Doug and his wife Janet. Grandfather of Karen, David,
Peter, David and Matthew. Survived by his sister Eileen and her
husband Bob
MALPASS.
The family will receive Friends at the Oakview
Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West (one block east of Kerr
St.), Oakville, (905) 842-2252, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m., on Thursday, January 20, 2005. There will be a celebration
of Clarke's life at St. Paul's United Church, 454 Rebecca Street,
Oakville, Ontario L6K 1K7, at 2 p.m. on Friday, January 21, 2005.
Interment St. Judes Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the St. Paul's United Church Memorial Fund or the
charity of your choice.
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PITNEY,
Helen
Catherine
On Wednesday, February 2, 2005, Helen passed away peacefully
into the arms of her Lord, at home surrounded by her family,
at the age of 90 years. Dearly beloved wife of the late Philip
PITNEY. Dear mother of Barbara and her husband Stuart
HILL
(Brampton,)
Philip Bishop
PITNEY
(Barbara)
(Cooksville,)
Helena and her husband
Michael WILLIAMS (Niagara Falls), Antoinette
REID (Grant
MacDONALD)
(Collingwood,) Rita and her husband Ted
WASKAWICH
(Niagara
Falls,)
Cecilia PITNEY
(Toronto,)
Phyllis
DAY (Edmonton) and Joseph and
his wife Cindy (Port Colborne). Helen will be lovingly remembered
by her twenty grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Helen
is survived by her sister Violet
FOXTON, sisters-in-law Betty
PERKINS and Betty
MALPASS and her cousin Hilda
BARNETT, all of
England. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews
in Canada and England. Helen will be fondly remembered by Rev.
David PURCELL, C.Ss.R. Helen is at the Morse and son Chapel of
the Morgan Funeral Homes, 5917 Main Street. Following Helen's
wishes, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated
on Monday, February 7, 2005 at 11 o'clock at Saint Thomas More
Church, 6548 Dorchester Road, Niagara Falls. Private interment
will take place at St. Vincent De Paul Church Cemetery, Niagara-On-The-Lake.
Memorial contributions in her memory may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the St. Vincent
De Paul Society at Saint Thomas More Church. For Those I Love -
For Those Who Love Me When I am gone, release me, let me go.
I have so many things to see and do. You musn't tie yourself
to me with tears; Be happy that we had so many years. I gave
you my love. You can only guess How much you gave me of happiness.
I thank you for the love you all have shown, But know it's time
I travelled on alone. So grieve a while for me, if grieve you
must Then let your grief be comforted by trust. It's only for
awhile that we must part. So bless the memories within your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on; So if you need me, call
and I will come, Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near.
And if you listen with your heart, you'll hear, All of my love
around you, soft and clear. And then, when you must come this
way alone, I'll greet you with a smile and "Welcome Home". On-line
guest register at www.morganfuneral.com
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MALPUS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-18 published
COOMBS,
Marguerite "
Peg"
Helen
Of Seaforth peacefully Sunday October 16th, 2005 at Seaforth
Manor
Nursing
Home in her 86th year. Beloved wife of Cleave
COOMBS
for 64 years. Loving mother of Chris and his wife
Merrilee
(HARVEY)
of London. Precious grandmother to her three boys Justin, Jeff
and Joel. A special adopted grandmother to Aunt Ruth and Doug,
Michelle, Melanie, and Patrick and the late Frank
POULIN and
Aunt Jane and Chris
HARVEY. Dear sister of Ronald and his wife
Win JONES, and cousin Connie and Ted
HONEYWOOD all of England.
Peg was born in Beccels, England and travelled to Canada as a
war bride, with Cleave in 1946. She was Zone Commander and Ladies'
Auxiliary president of the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 156),
an active choir and Anglican Church Women member of the Saint Thomas
Anglican Church, a "mom away from home" for the Seaforth Girls
Marching Band and awarded Seaforth Citizenship Award for Humanitarian
Service in 1996. Peg was dearly loved by her family, Friends,
neighbours and acquaintances. The family will receive Friends
at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
on Wednesday October 19th 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at Saint Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth
on Thursday, October 20th at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Egmondville
Cemetery.
Reverend
Sue
MALPUS officiating. Expressions of sympathy
may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Foundation or the Lymphoma
Foundation of Canada. A Legion Memorial Service will be held
at the Funeral Home on Wednesday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Condolences
at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com Life is like a cup of tea....it
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MALTAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-23 published
Questions haunt slain man's family
James MALTAR shot by Ontario Provincial Police in holding cell
during struggle
Siblings wonder why non-lethal weapons or pepper spray not used
By Hilda HOY,
Staff
Reporter
The siblings of a man who died after being shot in the head in
an Ontario Provincial Police holding cell on Sunday are reeling
from the loss of their "Jimmy," the big brother they could always
count on.
James MALTAR had just celebrated his 45th birthday last Tuesday,
five days before he was killed during a struggle with police.
"I haven't felt this empty since we lost our parents 11 years
ago," said Rob
MALTAR, 41.
He last saw his brother on his birthday, when the two met near
their Bowmanville-area homes. James
MALTAR, a painting contractor
who had a bipolar disorder, spoke with excitement about his plans
for the future, which included moving west and finding new work.
MALTAR was pulled over on Highway 403 near Erin Mills Parkway
in Mississauga around 10 p.m. Sunday and taken into custody when
he refused to identify himself, police said. An officer was attempting
to put him into a holding cell at the Port Credit detachment
when a struggle broke out. A second officer ran in to help and
shots rang out moments later.
MALTAR was pronounced dead at hospital
a short time later.
Rob and his sisters Anna and Margaret can't believe anyone could
harm their brother. Throughout a tough childhood -- there was
no food on the table half the time, said Anna -- James took responsibility
for his younger siblings while their parents worked.
He also faced his own personal struggles, including an ongoing
battle with bipolar disorder, and spent many years on and off
medication. The condition causes extreme shifts in mood and energy
level, from manic highs to depressive lows, and can lead to impulsive
or erratic behaviour.
Anna knew something was wrong when her 40th birthday went by
this past Tuesday without a phone call from her brother, but
the family wasn't notified by police of his death until Wednesday
afternoon, nearly three days after he was killed. Other questions
haunt the family. They want to know why non-lethal weapons, like
Tasers or pepper spray, weren't used, and why their brother was
shot in the head instead of an arm or leg.
He'd had minor encounters with police, they said, including a
traffic violation in Oshawa, but the 5-foot-9, 170 pound man
had no history of aggression. "Our brother was not violent by
any means. He was afraid of conflict," said sister Margaret tearfully.
"(Did police have) no other option?"
With his mental illness, Anna said, it's possible he was disoriented
enough when stopped by police that he was unable to identify
himself.
The▼
Ontario
Provincial Police said
MALTAR was stopped because
his car had no licence plates, but Rob said the car had plates
on it from Illinois, where his brother recently lived with his
American wife and her five children. The renewal sticker on the
plates had expired, he said.
The Special Investigations Unit is investigating.
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MALTAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-24 published
Did man shoot himself in cell?
Special Investigations Unit looking at 'several scenarios' in
Ontario Provincial Police case
Man shot in head in custody a week ago
By John DUNCANSON, Staff Reporter, With files from Hilda
HOY,
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Civilian investigators are looking at several scenarios in the
custody death of James
MALTAR, including the possibility the
45-year-old man wrestled the gun away from an Ontario Provincial
Police officer and shot himself in the head.
Almost a week after
MALTAR died in the holding cell of the Ontario
Provincial Police's Port Credit detachment, the chain of events
leading to the tragedy last Sunday is still not clear.
What investigators are sure of is that
MALTAR died from a "close
contact" gunshot wound to the head. He was also shot several
other times, but investigators with the Special Investigations
Unit aren't releasing exact details about those wounds.
"We are looking at several scenarios," said Special Investigations
Unit spokeswoman Rose
BLISS.
MALTAR's family is sure, however,
that the "Jimmy" they knew and loved would not have been able
to turn the gun on himself. "My brother is petrified of guns.
He wouldn't even know how to take the safety off a gun," said
MALTAR's brother Rob, 41. "There is no way he could have shot
himself."
The Special Investigations Unit has not interviewed the two officers
designated as subjects of the probe. Two other officers, who
have been deemed witnesses: in the fatal shooting, have no choice
but to be interviewed by investigators.
MALTAR was pulled over by Ontario Provincial Police officers
Sunday about 10 p.m. on Highway 403 near Erin Mills Parkway in
Mississauga because he had no licence plates on his car. When
he refused to identify himself, he was taken into custody. Rob
MALTAR says the car did have plates, only the sticker had expired.
According to the Special Investigations Unit, when one of the
Ontario Provincial Police officers was attempting to put him
in a cell at the Port Credit detachment,
MALTAR started struggling.
Another officer ran to assist his colleague and that's when shots
were fired.
MALTAR's family is struggling to understand what happened to
their loved one, who they say suffered from bipolar disorder.
The▲ condition can cause extreme mood swings, although
MALTAR's
family said he wasn't a violent man and avoided confrontation.
They▲ say
MALTAR may have been disoriented when stopped by police.
He recently lived in Illinois with his wife and her five children.
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MALTAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-25 published
MALTAR,
James "
Jim"
Harold
Age 45 years. Tragically, at Port Credit, on Sunday, September
18, 2005. Beloved husband of Sally. Dear father of Mitchell and
Matthew MALTAR and David, Amy, Stephanie, Andrew and Maizy. Dear
brother of Rob and Greer, Anna, and Margaret Sutcliffe. Uncle
to Jessie and Jade
MALTAR and Melissa and Jonathan
SUTCLIFFE.
son of the late Charles and Doris
MALTAR.
Lovingly remembered
by his aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral Service will be held
on Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at 1 p.m. at The Northcutt Elliott
Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health
Association. Visitation from 12-1 p.m. Tuesday. www.northcuttelliott.com
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MALTAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-10 published
MALTAS,
Athina (née
MANTZUKIS)
Peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Thursday, June
9, 2005, in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late Alexander.
Loving mother of Chris and his wife Debbie and Lia. Proud and
devoted Baba of Alexandre and Tina
MALTAS and Sofia and Jeff
SOTIRIOU. Dear sister of Peter
MANTZUKIS and his wife
Politimi.
Predeceased by her sisters Eleni
ZASPALIS and Fani
LELIFANOV.
Athina will be missed by her family and Friends in Canada and
Europe. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston
Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston (416-241-4618) on Friday
from 2-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Prophet Elias
Church, 1785 Matheson Blvd., Mississauga on Saturday, June 11,
2005 at 9: 30 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Toronto.
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MALTBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-22 published
McCANNEY,
Joseph
"Wee Joe" passed away peacefully at the age of 84, at the Peel
Memorial Campus of the William Osler Health Centre, Brampton,
Ontario on May 20, 2005, after a brief illness. Dearly beloved
husband of Jessie for 55 years. World War 2 veteran with the
Royal Air Force and Kirkintilloch, Scotland's favourite son,
Joe will be sadly missed by his loving son, Ron
McCANNEY and
his wife Margo, of Victoria, British Columbia, his daughter Noreen
MALTBY and her husband Brian of Georgetown (Halton Hills,) Ontario.
No one will miss their Papa more than his three dear grandkids,
Ryan, Tammy and Lauren. Our husband, father and grandfather requested
that, upon his departure, there be "no carrying on", and as such,
a very private memorial to commemorate his life will be held
at an appropriate time.
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MALTBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-04 published
MALTBY,
Mildred
A.
Peacefully, at the Tyndall Nursing Home, on Wednesday, June 1,
2005; Mildred, beloved wife of the late Manley H.
MALTBY.
Mrs.
MALTBY is resting at the funeral home of Skinner and Middlebrook
Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west of Hurontaria St.),
Mississauga, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral prayers
in the Chapel Monday, June 6, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m., followed by
interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.
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MALTBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-08 published
ANDANOFF,
Karen
Lynn (née
MALTBY)
Peacefully, after a brief illness with her family by her side
at home in Cloyne on Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 in her 51st year.
Beloved wife of Norm
ANDANOFF. Dear mother of Shannon (Chris)
GAREY of Harlowe, Cesha
ANDANOFF of Belleville, step-mother of
Carolynn (John)
BURR of Stirling, and Kyle
ANDANOFF of Belleville.
She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Kimmy, Jimmy, Cole,
Cate, and a great-grand_son Austin. She is predeceased by her
parents Donald and Violet
MALTBY and a sister Heather
LAW.
Following
cremation a celebration of Karen's life will be held at the family
home at a later date. Friends desiring may contribute "In Memory"
of Karen to the Cancer Society or the Canadian Liver Foundation
through the Maschke Funeral Home, (11928 Hwy. 41, Northbrook,
Ontario K0H 1Z0, 613-336-6873).
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MALTEZOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-05 published
STE.
MARIE,
Mary
Lynn
After a lifelong struggle with diabetes, Mary Lynn passed away
suddenly at Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital on Sunday, July
3, 2005, in her 49th year. Dearly loved wife of Ian
OAG of Bracebridge.
Loving step-mother of Steven and Kevin of Toronto. Daughter of
Joan MOFFATT
(Floyd) and the late Leonard
STE.
MARIE. Sister
of Stephen (Mardi,) James, William, Brian (Tammy) and Helen
MALTEZOS
(George). Special thanks to the nurses and doctors of the Nocturnal
Hemodialysis Unit of Humber River Regional Hospital (Church Street).
Friends will be received at the Reynolds Funeral Home "Turner
Chapel", 1 Mary Street, Bracebridge, Ontario (1-877-806-2257) on
Tuesday, July 5, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. The service will be held
in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. As your
expression of sympathy, memorial gifts to the Kidney Foundation
of Ontario would be appreciated by the family. A memorial service
will also be held in Toronto at a later date.
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MALTZOV o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-16 published
MALTZOV,
Igor
P.
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga on Wednesday,
December 14, 2005, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Ulla.
Loving father of Tanja and her husband Martin, Alex and his wife
Gina, and Igor and his wife Stella. Dear dede of Vanessa, Aurea,
Andrew, and Natasha. He will be sadly missed by family and Friends.
Mr. MALTZOV is resting at the funeral home of Skinner and Middlebrook
Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west of Hurontario St.) Mississauga
(parking off Ann St.) on Saturday evening from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Monday,
December 19, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at the Orthodox Church of Prophet
Elias, 1785 Matheson Blvd., Mississauga. Interment Saint John's
Dixie Cemetery.
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MALUSKE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-02-10 published
MAGEE,
Pearl
Anna (née
MINKE)
Peacefully, at Summit Place, in Owen Sound, on Tuesday, February
8th, 2005. Pearl Anna
MAGEE (née
MINKE) formerly of Desboro and
Southampton, in her 96th year. Dearly beloved wife of the late
Raymond W.
MAGEE (1971.) Loving mother of Joyce (Bev)
GRAHLMAN
and Erla (Glenn)
McNABB, both of Owen Sound. Sadly missed by
her grandchildren, Mark, Kevin, Dana
(MacDONNELL,)
Anne
(PIETRANTONIO)
and Tim and her twelve great-grandchildren. Survived by her sister,
Gertrude MALUSKE.
Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents, Christian and Annie
(BURMEISTER)
MINKE; her brothers, Melvin
MINKE and his wife, Helen and Elmer
MINKE and his wife, Bertha; her sister, Edna
KUNSENHAUSER and
her husband, Melvin and her brother-in-law, Arthur
MALUSKE.
Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (376-7492), on Thursday, from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and
at the church on Friday from 1: 00 to 2:00 p.m. A Funeral Service
for Pearl MAGEE will be held at the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour,
1049 4th Avenue West, Owen Sound, on Friday, February 11th, 2005,
at 2: 00 p.m., with Reverend Harry
HUFF officiating. Spring interment
in the Desboro Cemetery. If so desired, donations may be made
to the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, the Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre Foundation or the charity of your choice as your
expression of sympathy.
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MALYJASIAK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-22 published
PYSZYNSKI,
Stefania
Passed away May 20th, 2005. Beloved sister of Barbara
RUDZKI
and Marianna
MALYJASIAK, and dear aunt of many nieces and nephews.
Viewing on Monday, May 23rd at the Murray E. Newbigging Funeral
Home, 733 Mt. Pleasant Rd. from 5-8 p.m.
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MALYMIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-08 published
IWACHIW,
Ewdokia Eva-Dunia (née
JAWORSKA)
It is with great sadness and heartfelt sorrow that we announce
the passing of our mother, grandmother and aunt, peacefully,
on Friday, October 7, 2005, at St. Joseph's Health Centre, in
her 85th year of life, joining her husband Mychailo (February
13, 1989). Longtime resident of 138 Geoffrey Street for 45 years.
The sixth of eight of Teodor
JAWORSKY and Ksenia
MALYMIN, predeceased
by her eldest sister Mary
SOROKOLIT (1982) and younger brother
Walter JAWORSKY (2003.) She is survived by her children Anna
and Peter WOLOSZANSKYJ and Stefanie
TRACHUK; her grandchildren
Danylo,
Larysa,
Cassandra and Roman; nephews Dr. Walter
SOROKOLIT
and Dr. Bob
SOROKOLIT (Texas), Theo
JAWORSKY and Roman
JAWORSKY
and their families; cousins in Canada, U.S.A., France, Poland
and Ukraine. She will be fondly remembered by her Godchildren,
Oksana PROCIUK, Mary
JAKYMIW, Gloria
DEMBORYNSKY, Sylvia
CHAMBUL,
Valentina WITINZEN and Bohdan
SMERETSKY.
Special thanks to the
staff at St. Joseph's Hospital-I.C.U. and 6M, and at Copernicus
Lodge, especially the caregivers on the sixth floor. Resting
at Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street (near Keele), on
Monday from 6-9 p.m., with Panakhyda at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Tuesday
9: 30 a.m., then to Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Holy Protection,
18 Leeds Street, for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment at Park Lawn Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian National Institute for the
Blind at 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E8 would
be greatly appreciated. Online condolences at www.cardinalfuneralhomes.com
Vichnaya Pamyay
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MALYNYK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-18 published
MALYNYK,
Walter
Suddenly at Centenary Hospital on Saturday, April 16, 2005 in
his 71st year. Dear husband of 51 years to Marion
MALYNYK (nee
TOMPKINS.)
Loving
Dad to Chris
CASSELMAN and her husband Dave
and to Cheryl
BIRNIE. Dear Grampy of Andrew Jr., Karen, Jessica
and Julie. Walter is predeceased by his parents Andrew and Helen
MALYNYK. He is survived by his twin brother Maurice and his wife
Lillian and by his sisters Mary and her husband George
FORTINO,
Olga and her husband the late Harold
TRIBE, and Annie and her
husband the late John
TYCHOLIZ.
Walter will be missed by his
loving companions Sheena and Spooky. The family will receive
Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.), on Monday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
in the Ogden Chapel Tuesday at 11: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Walter's name to Centenary Hospital
would be appreciated.
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MALYSZKA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-17 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Hazel M. (formerly
WEBSTER, née
MILLER)
Peacefully at Babcock Community Care Centre, Wardsville on Friday,
July 15, 2005, Hazel M. (née
MILLER)
(WEBSTER)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Glencoe
in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late William
WEBSTER (1978)
and the late Walter
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (1989.) Survived by her two sons,
Donald (Leona)
WEBSTER, and Kenneth
WEBSTER, 5 grandchildren
Janet (Brian)
WATSON, Margaret
WEBSTER, Mary Jean (Richard)
MALYSZKA,
William (Vilma)
WEBSTER, and John (Eugenia)
WEBSTER and by her
great grandchildren; Christa, Kara and Brent, Dan and Kim, Timothy,
Mark and Nathan and brother-in-law, Archie
McMURCHEY as well
as several nieces and nephews. Relatives and Friends will be
received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe
on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. where the funeral will be held
on Monday, July 18 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Joye
PLATFORD officiating.
Interment Oakland Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to
Babcock Community Care Centre or Four Counties Health Services
Foundation.
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