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NEWAKADO o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-04-20 published
NEWAKADO,
Roy
Roy NEWAKADO a resident of Walpole Island passed away on Monday,
April 11, 2005 at the age of 83. Roy was a veteran of the U.S.
Army, having served in World War 2. Beloved husband of the late
Loise (WEAFRINK.)
son of the late Lizzy
(SONEY) and Edgar
NEWAKADO.
Dear brother of Bertha
VERMEER of California and the late Lester
FISHER, George
FISHER, Phyllis
SAHGUJ, Cecil
NEWAKADO and Matthew
NEWAKADO.
Friends called at Roy's home on Austin Road, Walpole
Island from 3 p.m. on Thursday until 1 p.m. on Saturday. The
funeral service was conducted by Reverend Erwin
OLIVER on Saturday,
April 16, 2005 at the Walpole Island United Church at 2 p.m.
The interment followed at Highbanks Cemetery. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home. 519-627-3231.
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NEWALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-06 published
NEWALL,
David
Christopher
Suddenly, at the St. Joseph's Hospital, with his family by his
side, on August 4, 2005, in his 53rd year. David, much loved
son of Agnes (Nancy) and the late John (Jackie)
NEWALL (1984.)
Predeceased by his brother Michael (1994). Uncle Dave will be
sadly missed by his nieces Kristin and Holli. Cherished nephew
of Tina and Hugh
OPRAY,
Jean and the late George
PRINGLE, special
God-son to Isabel
BEATTIE, and will be fondly remembered by his
many Friends and relatives. Friends will be received at the Sherrin
Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road (west of Victoria Park Ave.),
Toronto (416-698-2861) on Sunday, August 7, 2005 from 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service to be held on Monday, August 8, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. in the funeral home chapel. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery.
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NEWANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-15 published
LEE,
Brian
A.
(Retired employee of 42 years at Miller Paving) It is with great
sadness that we announce the passing of Brian on Sunday, March
13, 2005, with his family by his side. Beloved husband and best
friend for 48 years of Lois
LEE
(DUMOND.)
Devoted and loved dad
of Gary (Jan) of Vancouver and Carol
MARTIN
(Richard) of Whitby.
Proud grandfather of Andrew, Alexandra, Lauren and Kelly. Dear
brother of Barry (Katherine) and the late Elwood both of Uxbridge.
Loved son-in-law of Lillian
DUMOND and the late Thomas
DUMOND
of Ajax. Dear brother-in-law of Helen
LEE of Uxbridge, Althea
and Ross THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Pickering, Marion and Cliff
NEWANS of Whitby,
Gloria and Tom
SHARPLES of Ajax and Donald
DUMOND of Ajax. He
will be sadly missed by many nephews and nieces. The family will
receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service at Pickering Village United Church
(300 Church St. N., Ajax) on Friday, March 18, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. Should family and Friends so desire, donations in Brian's
memory to the Pickering Village United Church, or The Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family.
A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca
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NEWANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-10 published
DUMOND,
Lillian
Althea (née
HORNER)
Peacefully, at home with her loving family by her side, God called
her home on Friday, December 9, 2005, in her 87th year. Predeceased
by her husband of 52 years, Thomas
DUMOND, in 1987. Cherished
mother of Lois (Brian
LEE, deceased) of Ajax, Althea (Ross
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
of Pickering, Marion (Cliff
NEWANS) of Whitby, Gloria (Tom
SHARPLES)
of Ajax, and Donald at home. Loving grandmother of 9 and great-grandmother
of 16. Survived by sister Ruth
BREEDON of Wasaga Beach and predeceased
by sister Myrtle
DENNEY and brother Wilfred
HORNER.
Will be sadly
missed by her nieces, nephews, and many Friends. The family will
receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service at Pickering Village United Church
(300 Church St. N., Ajax) on Monday, December 12, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. Interment - Erskine Cemetery. Should family and Friends
so desire, donations to the Community Living of Ajax, Pickering
and Whitby or Pickering Village United Church would be greatly
appreciated.
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NEWBERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-22 published
Neighbours are relieved arrest made
Police find human remains 100 kilometres from where Alicia
ROSS
was last seen
By Unnati GANDHI and Timothy
APPLEBY,
With a report from Oliver
MOORE,
Thursday,
September 22, 2005, Page A17
Sitting around the kitchen table, four Friends of Alicia
ROSS's
family tried to calm their nerves with a cup of tea yesterday
afternoon. They couldn't bear to be outside where lines of police
tape surrounded the neighbouring home of 31-year-old Daniel
SYLVESTER,
who surrendered to police and is charged with second-degree murder.
"Why didn't he do it earlier?" asked Benny
ARONOWITZ, who lives
on Green Lane. "The family had to suffer so much."
One of Mr.
ARONOWITZ's Friends, Nina
REZMOVITZ, said her son,
David, and Ms.
ROSS were good Friends.
"We're all parents, and this is the worst thing that could happen
to any of us," she said. "David and his girlfriend scoured the
ravine for hours. He was so distraught."
Ms. ROSS, 25, was last seen by her boyfriend, Sean
HINE, just
after midnight on August 17 at the home where she lived with
her parents. Police described Mr.
HINE as a person of interest,
but yesterday her next-door neighbour turned himself in.
Hours later, police discovered human remains in two locations.
They said they're confident the remains are those of Ms.
ROSS.
Ontario's chief coroner confirmed the remains were found near
the town of Manilla, about 50 kilometres northeast of Markham,
and near the town of Coboconk, another 40 kilometres north.
Bronte Road, the tree-lined street where the victim lived, was
quiet yesterday except for the forensic investigators who were
scouring the house next door, a home listed as belonging to Grant
SYLVESTER since 1997. The best-selling author died in 1999.
His widow, Olga Mary, and son Daniel continued to live in the
family home. The couple's other son, Robert, had moved to Mississauga.
Although Daniel
SYLVESTER lived in the neighbourhood, he seems
to have left little impression. Shown his photo, numerous local
residents said they had never seen him. Two women who lived within
100 metres of the
SYLVESTER home said working suburbanites invariably
go from their car to their house, barely saying hello to any
but the closest neighbours.
"I don't know the name of the person across the street," said
Angela TORTI, who moved to the area 22 years ago when it was
a new subdivision.
None of the neighbours lingering around the cordoned-off area
claimed to have seen any of the
SYLVESTERs much.
"Everybody today kind of goes their own way. When you have small
children, you go out walking with them and you get to know your
neighbours," Ms.
REZMOVITZ said. "But once your kids are grown,
often you don't know who your neighbours are."
Calls to the
SYLVESTER home and
to Robert's home, office and
cottage were not answered.
Next door to the
SYLVESTER residence, two posters with Ms.
ROSS's
photo were still taped to the back windows of an sport utility
vehicle. A couple arrived to visit Ms.
ROSS's family during the
afternoon, but declined to comment afterward.
Around dinnertime, a police officer prevented a teenage girl
from entering blocked-off Bronte Road. She left a plastic-wrapped
bouquet at the barricade and lit a small candle.
Although some residents said they were shocked to hear that a
neighbour had been arrested, they said they were nevertheless
relieved.
"It's devastating to hear. It shows some degree of a conscience,
turning himself in, but it's like humanizing a monster. This
can't redeem him," said Marc
FINKELSTEIN, who was jogging with
his wife, Simone. "This has paralyzed the neighbourhood. It used
to be such an active neighbourhood. It's nice to know all this
is finally over."
Ms. TORTI said she had been unable to stop worrying about her
daughter, who is living at home while studying at the University
of Toronto.
"I don't go to sleep until she's in," she said. "She's 23, but
honest to God, I don't go to sleep."
About 100 kilometres northeast of the neighbourhood, human remains
that York Regional Police say likely belong to Ms.
ROSS, were
discovered.
Helicopters whirled overhead, police and Ontario Provincial Police
tracker dogs scoured the bush and thick bull rushes over a wide
area north and south of Highway 7. But the focal point of the
search appeared to be just south of the town of Manilla bisected
by Highway 7.
Near the intersection of Simcoe Street and the Seventh Concession,
police tape surrounded a rectangle of thick, damp brush less
than three metres from the roadside. Under a broiling sun, police
with weed whackers cut thick grass and carried it to a York Regional
Police forensic truck.
An officer said his colleagues had been there since early morning.
The seven-hectare (28-acre) property has been for sale since
the beginning of the month, with an asking price of $139,900
and nobody was more surprised to see the flurry of activity than
listing agent Audrey
GRIFFIOEN.
"This is terrible, I can't believe it," she said, explaining
that the property -- partly farm land and partly environmentally
protected -- had recently had a conditional purchase offer.
"He's got to be a real sicko, the guy who did this," she said.
"Killing is bad enough, but hacking up and spreading body parts
all over the countryside.... I'll bet you he just stopped in
his car and chucked it."
Also dismayed was 23-year-old Melissa
NEWBERRY, whose parents
own an 11-hectare (43-acre) parcel of dense brush just north
of Highway 7, where more searching was under way.
"It's kind of scary," she said, recounting a recent incident
in which she was jogging along the road. She said "some creepo
in a yellow car," whom she described as a blond-haired man about
30 years old, appeared to be watching her.
She was advised to report the encounter to one of the numerous
police officers in the area.
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NEWBERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-02 published
LEARMONTH,
Andrina
Manson "
Rena"
Passed away peacefully in her 93rd year, at Aurora Resthaven
on Saturday, January 29, 2005. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, she
immigrated to Canada in 1962 to be with her family, best friend
and constant companion, her late sister, Elizabeth (Betty)
STORIE
and her late husband Bill
STORIE.
Predeceased by her father Magnus,
mother Lillias and sister Christina. Rena was an active and faithful
member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. A loving aunt of
her nieces Lillias (née
STORIE) her husband Bob
CHARLES, her
nephew Kenneth
STORIE, his wife
Katherine (née
NEWBERRY.)
Great-aunt
to Scott CHARLES,
Grant
CHARLES and his fiancée Lisa, Andrew
STORIE, his wife
Louise,
Duane
STORIE, his wife Fiona, and niece
Nicole NIE (née
STORIE) and her husband Wayde. Great-great-aunt
to Isabella, Hannah, Declan, William and Connor. Her family and
many Friends will sadly miss her. A memorial service and celebration
of life will be held Saturday, February 5, 2005, 1: 00 p.m. at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 32 Mosley Street, Aurora, Ontario.
Interment of her cremated remains will take place at Aurora Cemetery
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to The
Heart and Stroke Foundation or The Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Thompson
Funeral Home, Aurora, Ontario., 905-727-5421.
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NEWBERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-01 published
ADAM/ADAMS,
Lionel
David
Passed away at the Scarborough Centenary Hospital on Sunday,
February 27, 2005, in his 88th year. Predeceased by his loving
wife Florence and son Barry. Survived by his niece Catherine
NEWBERRY; great-nephew Brad
NEWBERRY and great-niece Diane
NEWBERRY
sisters-in-law Isobel
ARTHUR,
Violet
PREBBLE and Connie
BUNKER.
Lionel will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. Extended
family and Friends are invited to visit the "Scarborough Chapel"
of McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave.
E.) on Thursday, March 3 from 12 p.m. until the time of service
in the chapel at 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated.
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NEWBERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-17 published
TROTTER,
Herbert "
Bert"
Passed away peacefully, with family by his side, at the age of
91, at Scarborough Centenary Hospital, on May 11, 2005. He will
be sadly missed by his loving wife
June (née
NEWBERRY) of 65
years, daughters Gail
MONUMENT, Jackson's Point; Hope
TROTTER,
Pickering; and sons Terry
TROTTER and wife
Anitta,
Whitby; and
Mark TROTTER and wife
Joann,
Lewis,
Delaware; his seven grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. Private cremation.
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NEWBERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-01 published
EVENDEN,
Dorothy
Madeline
Suddenly on Sunday, October 30, 2005, at Peel Memorial Hospital,
in her 73rd year. Loving mother of David and Emilia
NEWBERRY,
Karen and Wayne
MUNDY, and Kathy
QUIGLEY. Cherished grandmother
of Wayne, Michelle, Dustin, Christina, Daniel, Shawna and Breanne.
Dear great-grandmother of Jenna, Travis and Connor. Devoted sister
of Glenys, Mona and the late Dennis. She will be dearly missed
by many family and Friends. Friendsmay call at the Ward Funeral
Home, 4671 Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive),
905-851-9100, from Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held on Wednesday, November 2, 2005, in the Ward Funeral Home
Chapel at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at Highland Memory Gardens.
Condolences at www.dorothy.evenden@wardfh.com
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NEWBIGGING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-23 published
ANNETT,
June
At Strathroy-Middlesex General Hospital, on Friday June 17, 2005.
June ANNETT, of Melbourne and formerly of London, in her 78th
year. Beloved wife of the late George
ANNETT. Dear mother of
David and his wife
Maureen
ANNETT of Midland, British Columbia.
Loved by grand_son Jason
ANNETT and granddaughter Tammy and her
husband Craig
McGEE, and two greatgrand_sons Tyler and Chase.
Predeceased by son Tom
ANNETT. Dear sister of Billie and her
husband Allan
BROWN of Melbourne and Bubbie and her husband Wayne
NEWBIGGING of Orillia. Also survived by 2 nephews and their wives
Wayne and Kelly and Tim and Mary-Lynn
NEWBIGGING. A family graveside
service will be held at Cowal-McBride Cemetery, Iona Station,
on Saturday, June 25, 2005, with Reverend Don
KEENLISIDE officiating.
Friends who wish may make memorial donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the London Regional Cancer Centre.
Evans Funeral Home, (451-9350), 648 Hamilton Rd., in charge of
arrangements. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mrs.
ANNETT.
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NEWBIGGING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-28 published
DELANEY,
Lois
Mary (née
NEWBIGGING)
Peacefully at home, surrounded by family, on Saturday, November
26, 2005, Lois Mary
DELANEY
(NEWBIGGING) of London in her 81st
year. Loving mother of Trina
DELANEY of Cultus Lake, British
Columbia, Jeffrey (Barb)
DELANEY and Charlene (Rick)
YOUNG both
of London. Dear grandma of Kristine and Jesse. Predeceased by
Patrick DELANEY; her parents Marvin and Martha
NEWBIGGING, sister
Helen NEWBIGGING and brothers; Alex and Jack
NEWBIGGING.
Lois
will be greatly missed by all her family and Friends. A Service
of Remembrance will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997
Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London, on Thursday December
1, 2005 at 11 a.m. (visitation one hour prior). Interment at
Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make memorial
contributions to the London Humane Society. Please sign the Book
of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com Arrangements entrusted
to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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NEWBOUND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
DUDLEY,
Brenda
Bessie (née
NEWBOUND)
After a lengthy illness mercifully passed away at the Willows
Estate Nursing Home, June 28, 2005. Born September 27, 1919.
Loving mother of Christopher
DUDLEY,
Madelyn
IRONS (deceased)
and Sharon
REPATH, loved mother-in-law of Larry
REPATH.
Nanna
of Christa (Kevin
ROSE) and David (Jo'Anne)
REPATH,
Sherry
MATSON
(Tenzin TSUNDU) and Shawn (Sue) and Clayton
LEQUYER, great-nanna
to Shandra and Tenzin, Alexander and Emma, and Tyler and Rebecca.
Dear sister of Shirley (John)
RABONE
(England) and
Bernard
(Jill)
SLADE
(California,) sister-in-law Rosemary
DUDLEY (deceased.)
Predeceased by loved ones Lynn
DUDLEY and Josef
SZABO and parents
Bessie and Frederick
NEWBOUND.
Memorial visitation at Marshall
Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street (4th traffic light north of
Major Mackenzie Drive), Richmond Hill on Thursday, June 30th,
2 to 4 p.m. Cremation has taken place. Special thanks to the
staff at The Willows for their kindness and care.
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NEWBURY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-01 published
CLARKE,
Elsie (née
WETTLAUFER)
Elsie passed away on Sunday, February 27th, 2005, in the Stratford
General Hospital. Elsie was born and raised in Stratford, the
daughter of Jacob and Ida
(SCHWANTZ)
WETTLAUFER.
She was a member
of Zion Lutheran Church where she was active in the E.L.W., Alter
Guild and a noted bell ringer at the church. She was also very
involved in the Kinettes and K40 clubs of Stratford and enjoyed
the Sunday Brunch club at Demetre's.
She was wed to Fred
CLARKE
December 6th, 1947 who predeceased
her on February 1st, 1990. She is survived by her two daughters,
Lynne CLARKE of London and Sherri, and her husband Robert
LEE
and their son Robbie of Toronto; her sister, Jean
NEWBURY, sister-in-law
Florence WETTLAUFER both of London and many nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband and parents Elsie was predeceased by her
sister Doris
GLANFIELD of Tavistock on February 26th, 2005; and
earlier by her brother Jack
WETTLAUFER of London and her brother-in-law,
Victor NEWBURY.
Elsie will be fondly remembered for her love
of laughter, generous spirit, warm gift of Friendship to all
she met and her daring escapades on her Harley Davidson motorcycle
"Sparerib". Relatives and Friends are invited to pay their respects
and share their memories with the family at W.G. Young Funeral
Home, 430 Huron Street, Stratford, Friday March 4th from 2 til 4
pm and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held at Zion Lutheran
Church Erie Street, Stratford on Saturday March 5th at 11 a.m. Donations
can be made in remembrance of Elsie to the charity of your choice
and can be made through the funeral home by calling (519) 271-7411.
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NEWBURY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-10 published
GARRETT,
Eleanor
Margaret
(Retired Public Health Nurse for Durham Regional Health Unit
Lifelong member of Christ Memorial Anglican Church)
At Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, May 7, 2005, in
her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Reginald
GARRETT.
Loving
mother of Louisa and her husband Michael
NEWBURY of Toronto,
William GARRETT and his wife
Lynne
GALE of Burlington, Margaret
and her husband Jim
WILKINSON of Oshawa and Ruth and her husband
Stephen GREEY of Toronto. Cherished 'Nana' to Jennifer and Andrew
NEWBURY;
Emily and her husband Chris
KELLY and Clarke
GARRETT
Jayne, Michael and Megan
WILKINSON;
Leslie,
Matthew and Michael
GREEY.
Relatives and Friends will be received at McIntosh-Anderson
Funeral Home, 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Christ
Memorial Anglican Church, 81 Hillcroft St. (at Mary St. N.) Oshawa
on Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment will take place
at 3: 30 p.m. at Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston. Donations in memory
of Eleanor to Christ Memorial Anglican Church would be appreciated.
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NEWBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-13 published
WALSH,
Wendy
Lynn (née
PERCIVAL)
Died peacefully, at the Toronto General Hospital with her four
children at her side, on Tuesday, October 11, 2005. Wendy (nee
PERCIVAL)
WALSH, born November 8, 1949, was the beloved daughter
of Alice and Walter
PERCIVAL of Windsor, and cherished sister
of Judith PERCIVAL-
NEWBY (Nashville, Tennessee) and Marlee
PERCIVAL-
ROBINSON
(Bermuda). Much loved mother of her three sons, Philip, Douglas
and Chuck WALSH and her daughter Catherine
WASSMANSDORF and her
husband Gregg. Their children, Daniel and Emily were the light
of Wendy's life and they adored their "Gran". Visitation at Smith's
Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of Queen
Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Thursday 3-5 and
7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Friday, October
14, 2005 at 1 p.m. Cremation. If desired, in lieu of flowers,
expressions of sympathy to the Toronto General Hospital Foundation/Lung
Transplant or the St. Joseph's Healthcare Foundation/Firestone
Clinic would be sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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PERCIVAL,
Dr.
Walter
Laurin, M.D., C.M., (F.R.C.S.C,) M.Sc.,
F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S.
Born July 19, 1919 in Cowansville, Quebec, passed away peacefully
at Windsor Western Hospital with his beloved and devoted wife
of 62 years, Alice (née
SPRINGSTEEN) by his side. Walter
PERCIVAL
was the adored Father of Marlee
PERCIVAL-
ROBINSON and John
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Bermuda,) Judith and husband Tom
NEWBY
(Nashville,
Tennessee,)
and the late Wendy
PERCIVAL-
WALSH
(October, 2005;) Grandfather
of Scott ROBINSON,
Catherine
WASSMANSDORF, Philip
WALSH, Douglas
WALSH and Charles
WALSH; much loved Great-grandfather of Emily
and Daniel
WASSMANSDORF, and dear brother of Keith
PERCIVAL and
wife Mary
(Orangeville) and the late Alan
PERCIVAL and wife Urve
(Toronto.) Dr.
PERCIVAL was a Captain in the R.C.A.M.C. in World
War 2, was knighted by the Order of Saint John's and was respected
and honoured for his love of teaching first aid for Saint John's
Ambulance and worked tirelessly examining all the children going
to the Kiwanis Camp. He also served on the Board of the Detroit
Institute of Art. Dr.
PERCIVAL was a graduate of McGill University
Medical School. After returning from World War 2 he took 5 additional
years of medical education to become a surgeon and went on to
be a dedicated physician in Windsor for over 40 years. He was
a 'gentle man" who loved his work passionately - believed in
administering medical care to the whole patient, practicing cutting-edge
surgery procedures, but refusing to abandon the practice of old-fashioned
house-calls. He was also willing to reach out where needed, even
accepting an invitation to run a small hospital in Kijabe, Kenya
for several months. His patients and his work always came first.
Visitation is at the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home, 1969 Wyandotte
St E. on Tuesday November 8th between 2: 00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at Walkerville's Saint Mary's Church
at 11: 00 a.m. on November 9th, and Interment at Holy Trinity
Anglican Church Cemetery in Morpeth, Ontario next to dear Wendy,
and in the company of 4 generations of family members of Alice
SPRINGSTEEN-
PERCIVAL. If desired, expressions of sympathy to
Saint Mary's Church in Walkerville, Memorial Fund. "The family
would like to express their gratitude for the compassionate care
of Windsor Western 4th floor, Complex Care staff. '
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NEWBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-27 published
SMITH,
Paul
David "
Doodle" "
Bunyan"
Suddenly, by the sovereignty of God, on Thursday, November 24,
2005, at Dofasco Docks. Paul
SMITH's life was unexpectedly put
to rest at the age of 34. Paul will be greatly missed by his
much loved wife, friend and soulmate Crystalann. Proud Daddy
of his 7 week old son Silas Alexander. Loving and devoted son
of Joan SMITH and the late Don
SMITH.
Loving son-in-law of Debbie
and Ray. Cherished grand_son of Wanda
MILLER and Mary
HICKEY.
Caring brother of Donna
NEWBY (Rob), Carol
WEYLIE (John), Don
WHITE/WHYTE
(Sandra,)
Karen
ARNOLD (Vince,) Sharon
MORRIS, Darlene
DELSORDO
(Pasquale,) and brother-in-law of Kevin
MORRIS. He will
be lovingly remembered by the Hickey, Cook, and LaFave extended
families, his many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and
Friends. Family and Friends will be received at Cresmount Funeral
Home, 322 Fennell Avenue East, Hamilton, 905-387-2111, on Sunday,
November 27 from 2-4 p.m. and Monday, November 28 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Bethel Gospel Tabernacle
(1355 Upper Wellington), on Tuesday, November 29th at 11 a.m.
Interment at Mount Hamilton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Trust Fund for Silas at TD Canada Trust Bank,
Branch 191 (Mohawk and Upper James). Tributes and condolences
are welcomed at www. mem.com
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-28 published
COLLINS,
James
Francis
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday, January
26th, 2005, James Francis
COLLINS of Strathroy in his 57th year.
Dear brother of Geraldine
NEWCOMBE and her husband William of
Cambridge and Judith
JAVORNIK of London. Also survived by 6 nieces.
Predeceased by a sister Sheila
COLLINS (C.S.J.) (1987) and his
parents James and Helen
(HOWE)
COLLINS.
Visitation will be held
at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home Strathroy on Saturday, January
29th at 2: 30 p.m. until funeral Mass at All Saints Roman Catholic
Church
Strathroy at 3: 30 p.m. Father John
SHARP officiating.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be appreciated by the family. Interment of ashes at a later
date. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to James.
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
PARDEY,
Richard
Arthur "
Rap"
Richard Arthur "Rap" of R.R.#1 Union, on Thursday, March 31,
2005, at the London Health Sciences Centre (South Street), London,
in his 45th year. Dearly loved husband of Teri
(PLAYER)
PARDEY.
Loved father of Craig Douglas and Krysta Danielle
PARDEY.
Loved
son of Mary Lou
(MANN) and Donald
PARDEY of R.R.#1 Eden and dear
brother of Michelle
PARDEY of Saint Thomas and Mary and her husband
Peter NEWCOMBE of London. Dear uncle of Brandon
PARDEY,
Eric
and Jacob NEWCOMBE.
Rick was born in Saint Thomas on August 7,
1960. He worked for Ford Motor Company of Canada and was a member
of the C.A.W. He was an avid sportsman. He played hockey in the
Saint Thomas Oldtimers League and was a former member of the Port
Stanley Slo-Pitch League. He enjoyed golf and Nascar racing.
He will be sadly missed by many Friends. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service
will be held Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale
Cemetery. Visitation Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-28 published
FOWLER,
Olive
A resident of R.R.#2 Muirkirk, Olive
FOWLER died on Monday, September
26, 2005 at the Four Counties Health Services, Newbury at the
age of 91. Born in Brigden, daughter of the late Edward and Lydia
(NEWCOMBE)
FOWLER.
Beloved wife of the late William (Bill)
FOWLER
(1989.) Loving mother of Walter
FOWLER of R.R.#2 Muirkirk and
the late Marlene and Robert William
FOWLER.
Olive was a longtime
member of Church of the Redeemer (Anglican), Highgate including
the A.C.W., and the Rebekah Lodge. Family will receive Friends
at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main Street East, Ridgetown
on Thursday, September 29, 2005 from Noon until 1: 00 p.m. Funeral
Service will immediately follow at 1: 00 p.m. from the Funeral
Home with The Reverend Michelle
COLLINS-
WONGKEE of Church of the
Redeemer (Anglican) Highgate officiating. Interment at Duart
Cemetery. Donations made by cheque to Cancer Society appreciated.
Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-08 published
NEWCOMBE,
Alvin
Frederick
Peacefully, at his residence on Saturday, November 5, 2005, Alvin
Frederick NEWCOMBE, departed this world with grace, courage and
dignity, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Wilma Lynn
NEWCOMBE.
Proud father of Rita
DAY and her husband Jeffrey. Cherished Papa
of Autumn and Noël
DAY all of London. Much loved brother of June
(Bunny) SPENCE of Boston, Massachusetts. Predeceased by sisters
Carolyn NEWCOMBE and Fern
RUSHTON,
Nova
Scotia and step-sons
Eric and Anthony
CHAMBERS.
The family will receive Friends and
relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street
East (at Wavell), London, for visitation on Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A legion service will be conducted under the auspices
of Canadian Corps. and the Victory Branch Legion #317 on Tuesday
at 7 p.m. Funeral service will be on Wednesday, November 9, 2005
at 11 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Al was a member
of the Moose Lodge in Punta Gorda, Florida for a number of years.
Al was born in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia and at an early age secured
a summer job on the Western Head, a British ship registered in
Nassau. Being wartime, Al volunteered to stay aboard and became
a Merchant Marine serving in Havana, Cuba. Twenty days after
his sixteen birthday, in the Gulf of Mexico the ship was torpedoed
several times within seconds by a German U-Boat there were only
five survivors out of sixty. Al spent several months in Guatonamo
Naval Base Hospital and several weeks in Havana Naval Hospital
due to injuries suffered as the result of the explosions. After
moving to London, Al worked at Central Ordinance Depot for the
Department of National Defense for 20 years and was a member
of the Aqua Roamers (a scuba diving club in the late fifties).
Al had many interesting hobbies, one of which was the raising
and showing of limousine cattle. Al was a true, honest friend
and mentor to many. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciated.
Please sign the Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-26 published
NEWCOMBE, Al
The family of the late Al
NEWCOMBE wish to extend heartfelt thanks
to family and Friends who spent time with Al during his lengthy
illness, your support is greatly appreciated and to those who
sent cards, flowers and called, to Reverend Father Michael
JOHNSON
and Donna THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Elam for prayers, visits and service. The
Catholic Children's Aid Society and Victorian Order of Nurses.
Very special thanks Dr. Lloyd
BRUBACHER,
Kathryn
LANNIGAN, R.N.,
Noella ARMSTRONG, R.N., and Kim, R.P.N. - your care and support
will never be forgotten; also thank you to the pallbearers Mike,
Jeff, Don, Wilfred, Bill and John. - The Newcombe Family.
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-17 published
ROGERS,
Pamela
Marie (née
NEWCOMBE)
77, Lenexa, Kansas, passed away Thursday, October 27, 2005 at
Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, New York. Internment
of ashes will take place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in 2006.
Mrs. ROGERS was born June 10, 1928 in Toronto to Arthur and Blanche
NEWCOMBE.
Her fashion career included advertising, public relations
and sales positions at Eaton's in Montreal and Swanson's in Kansas
City. Mrs.
ROGERS attended The Bishop Strachan School and Forest
Hill High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors
in English and Psychology from McGill University. She was predeceased
in death by husband Frank. She is survived by her children Angela
BYRNE and Timothy
ROGERS and five grandchildren.
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NEWCOMBE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-26 published
NEWCOMBE,
Nora
Grace (née
GAMBELL)
It is with great sadness the family announces the peaceful passing
of Nora on Sunday, April 24, 2005 at the Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga at the age of 82. Survived by her husband Albert
for 56 years. Caring mother of John (Pat). Dear sister of May
and Cliff. Nora will be remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore
Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705)
on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from
12 to 1 p.m. A Funeral Service will follow in the Chapel at 1
p.m. Interment at Fenelon Falls Cemetery at a later date. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society and Lung Association. Messages of Condolence may be placed
at www. RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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NEWDECK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-15 published
KIMAK,
Ingeborg
Peacefully on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at St. Joseph's Health
Centre, in her 76th year. Beloved wife of the late Stanislaw.
Loving mother of Andrew and Peter. Dear grandmother of Erin,
Jamie, Dana and Ian. Dear sister of Jurek
NEWDECK.
Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. West,
at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Wednesday, August
17, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Casimir's Church,
156 Roncesvalles Ave. (S. of High Park Blvd.) Date and time to
be confirmed. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Remembrances to the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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NEWEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-23 published
NEWEL,
James
Desmond
Peacefully, in his 96th year, on the 20th of June, 2005, beloved
husband of Ella
(MODERWELL.)
Treasured▼ father of David (Andréa
JARMAI) and Mary. Dear brother of Pamela (Arthur)
SELLERS and
special brother-in-law to Kathleen
MODERWELL.
Born▼ in Co. Wicklow,
Ireland, son of the late Walter and Lillian
NEWEL.
Predeceased
by his sisters Maud
LUDLOW,
Mabel▼
COATES and Kathleen, and by
his brother, F/O Walter
NEWEL (killed-in-action.) Much-loved
uncle to several nieces and nephews.
A World War 2 veteran of the Canadian Armoured Corps, he was
a respected professional in Canadian publishing and a raconteur
of wit and charm. Funeral service at 1: 30 p.m., on Friday, June
24th, St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, 1399 Bayview Avenue, Toronto.
Reception to follow at the Murray Newbigging Funeral Home, 733
Mt. Pleasant Road.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sunnybrook and
Women's Foundation, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4N
3M5.
He cast a warm eye on life.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-29 published
KEILL,
Bruce
Jr.
At Grey Bruce Health Services - Markdale, Monday March 28, 2005,
Bruce Emerson
KEILL of R.R.#2 Holland Centre, in his 78th year.
Beloved husband of the late Sheila
KEILL
(NESBITT.)
Brother of
Bob (Doreen) of Owen Sound, Fran (Verna) of Owen Sound, Ted (Marg)
of Kitchener, Bill (Lynn) of Wiarton, Marie of Owen Sound, June
(Frank) of Guelph, Ruth of Owen Sound. Sadly missed friend Darlene
NEWELL.
Predeceased▼ by parents Bruce and Rita
KEILL, brother
Jack and sister Betty. Friends may call at the May Funeral Home,
Markdale, Wednesday from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. where a funeral service
will be held Thursday March 31, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in
Markdale Cemetery.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-09 published
NEWELL,
Marion
Louise (née
CORVEC)
Passed away at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound, on Saturday,
May 7th, 2005. The former Marion Louise
CORVEC, of Durham, in
her 67th year. Beloved wife of Stewart
NEWELL.
Loving▼ mother
of Kimberly and her husband, Ken
FRY, of Durham, Kevin and his
wife, Laine, of Victoria, British Columbia, Brian and his wife,
Kim, of Halifax, Nova Scotia and Heather and her husband, Donald
MARSHALL, of Durham. Fondly remembered by her five grandchildren.
Sister of Barbara
RAYNES, Joan
BOLDOCK, Ann
PAUL, Ronald
CORVEC,
Sandra CORVEC, Carol
CORVEC, Cathy
ARMSTRONG, Deborah
ROBICHAUD,
Brenda ELLSWORTH, George
CORVEC, John
CORVEC and Robert
CORVEC.
Predeceased by her sister, Betty
BYARS.
Friends may call at the
McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham, on Wednesday from 2: 00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Celebration of Life for Marion
NEWELL will be held at the Hanover Missionary Church, on Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Durham Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-16 published
NEWELL,
Eva▼ (formerly
MOYSE, née
BLACK)
Peacefully with family at her side after a short illness at Grey
Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Wednesday, December 14th,
2005. Eva (née
BLACK)
NEWELL of Owen Sound. Born in London, England
on April 13th, 1927; came directly to Owen Sound from England
in 1957 and considered it home ever since; enjoyed working at
the G and M Hospital and at a local specialist's office; she also
loved seeing the world with her late husband Ian, entertaining
at home and laughing with family and Friends. Beloved wife of
the late John (Ian)
NEWELL and the late Leslie
MOYSE.
Loving▲
mother of Bob
MOYSE and his wife
Dale,
Kevin
MOYSE and his wife
Cathie and Trudy
MOYSE.
Grandmother of Carrie, Jason, John and
James.
Greatgrandmother of Adele. Aunt of Diane and Phil
ASH
of Norwich, England. Family and Friends are invited to attend
a Celebration of Life Service at the Salvation Army Citadel,
365 14th St. West, Owen Sound on Monday, December 19th, 2005
at 11: 00 a.m. Private interment at Greenwood Cemetery at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army would
be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted
to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Services, 371-8507.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-23 published
NEWELL,
Eva▲
(MOYSE)
The Moyse Family would like to thank the many people who shared
their love, support and prayers at the passing of our Mom, Eva
NEWELL
(MOYSE.)
Thanks to Dr.
MARSDEN: the nursing staff on 4-1
Major PILGRIM,
Marion
BIRCH, and the brass ensemble of the Salvation
Army; Tillie
MAINE and the Art Group; and to all our Friends
and neighbours who offered kind words and strength. We were truly
overwhelmed and grateful for all of the love and support we received.
- With our deepest thanks, Bob, Kevin, Trudy
MOYSE and families.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-17 published
MORLEY,
Catherine
Agnes (née
SIMMONS)
Catherine Agnes
(SIMMONS) age 82 of Dresden passed away Sunday,
January 16, 2005 at Victoria Residence, Chatham. She was born
in Galt, daughter of the late Sidney and Janet
(PORTER)
SIMMONS.
Beloved wife of the late Albert
MORLEY (2000.) Loving mother
of: Janet MORLEY of Chatham, Linda and the late Arthur
ZOLLER
of West Lorne, Kathleen and Howie
BARLOW of Dresden, Jim and
Barbara MORLEY of Brigden, Cheri and Ellwood
HYATT of Dresden,
Susan PETERSON and Ken
SMITH of Sarnia, the late Tom
MORLEY (2004,)
John and Annette
MORLEY of Las Vegas and Marjorie
SANSOM of Toronto
18 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren; dear sister of:
Jean ROSS,
Marion and George
DEACON, Dorothy
PHAIR and Marjorie
ELTERVOOG; dear sister-in-law of: Dolly
SIMMONS,
Tilly
SIMMONS
and Alberta
STAPLETON.
She is predeceased by sisters Ruth
PEGG
and Mae NEWELL, brothers Sydney and James
SIMMONS.
Friends will
be received at the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620 Cross
Street Dresden on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
conducted from the chapel of the funeral home on Wednesday, January
19, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend George
FLEMING/FLEMMING officiating.
Interment in Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be
made by cheque to Trinity Christian Centre, Dresden.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
BEATTIE,
Ronald
James
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Friday, April 1,
2005. Ronald James
BEATTIE of Brownsville in his 74th year. Beloved
husband to Dorothy
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
BEATTIE.
Loving father to Larry
BEATTIE and wife
Tracy of Tillsonburg, Doug
BEATTIE and wife Janet
of Culloden, Ann
NEWELL and husband Bill of Burnley, Deborah
CLUETT
and husband Larry of Tillsonburg, Karen
CLUETT and husband Brian
of Corinth, Richard
BEATTIE of Corinth. Dear brother to Bob and
wife Janet of Aylmer, Dave and wife Carol of Brownsville, Ken
and wife Elaine of Lucan, Don and wife Mary of Corinth, Marilyn
DUNN of Aylmer, Marjorie
HANSON of Tillsonburg and Jean
McILHARGEY
and husband Joe of Lucan. Also survived by a number of grandchildren,
great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a daughter
Faye BEATTIE, a sister Janet
BEATTIE and a brother John. Born
in London on February 22, 1932
son of the late Joseph and Nellie
(EARHART)
BEATTIE.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral
Home, Aylmer on Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Monday, April 4, 2005 a 11: 00
am. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Donations to the Brownsville
Fire Department or the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
STOVER,
Kathleen
Helen
"There have been angels in my life."
On March 28th, 2005 Kathleen Helen
STOVER passed away peacefully
at home, age 84. Beloved sister of Patricia
DONALD of Forest.
Loving mother of Michael
STOVER and his wife
Betty of Grand Bend.
Predeceased by children Ken and Jacqueline, husband Jack, nephew
Jim, companion Buck
NEWELL. Dear aunt of David
DONALD of Calgary.
Wonderful grandmother to Michele, Chris, Paul, Tammy, Kevin,
Carla, Rick, Lyndsay, and Tracey and Leslie. Much loved great-grandma
to Daniel, Cassie, Zach, Amy, Melissa, Candace, Gracie, Gregory,
Mavis, Sarah, Tiana, Braedan, Kennedie, Chanel, Kayla, Tearon,
Book, Darien and Christopher.
Kaye was loyal to her family and Friends. She expected no more
from others than she was willing to give. She was a proud Canadian,
enjoying her country and community. Many angels passed through
our door and left such lasting imprints of love, compassion,
understanding, kindness and digni ty.
Our gratitude for the devoted Friendship and care of Brenda,
Linda, Sandra, Cynthia, Amy, Sandy, Deb, Angela, Debra, Pat,
Angie, Chris, Eileen, Jeanette and Veronica. Huge hugs to Pearl
and all the special Friends of the Ausable Port Franks Optimists.
Keep your memories of Kaye and reminice although she couldn't
remember with her mind, her heart held everyone so dear. A graveside
service to be held at Beechwood Cemetery Forest on April 7th,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Legion Luncheon to follow at Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #176, Forest. Please, in lieu of flowers contribute
to your favouri te charity and community. Gilpin Funeral Chapel.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-23 published
YPMA,
Ethel
A. (formerly
AVEY, née
SMYTH)
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Thursday, April 21, 2005.
Ethel A. YPMA
(AVEY) (née
SMYTH) of Woodstock in her 85th year.
Beloved wife of the late Lloyd
AVEY (1945) and James
YPMA (1999.)
Loved mother of Larry
AVEY and his wife
Sharon of Courtright,
Ontario, Ron
YPMA and his wife
Shelley of Woodstock and Bonnie
AVEY and her husband Robert
HEDGES of Beachville. Ethel will
be sadly missed by her 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren
and greatly missed by her sister-in-law Verna
NEWELL, daughter-in-law
Myra AVEY and niece Janice
BUTCHER.
She was the last surviving
member of the Smyth family and was predeceased by her son John
"Jack" AVEY and daughter Barb
BENJAMIN.
Friends may call at the
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Avenue Woodstock
(539-0004) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at Huron Park Baptist Church, 199 Berwick St. Woodstock
on Monday at 2: 00 pm with Pastor Robert
MacGREGOR officiating.
Interment in the Norwich Cemetery. Contributions to Huron Park
Baptist Church, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Woodstock
General Hospital Building Fund or a charity of choice would be
appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-22 published
CADDELL,
James▼
Lawrence▼
B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Royal Military College) (March 16, 1973-October
Tragically▼ in Tupiza, Bolivia. Beloved husband of Tara
NEWELL
of London. son in law to Brian and Cheryl
NEWELL of London, and
Kay NEWELL of Creemore, who loved him as their own. Born in Montreal,
the son of Andrew
CADDELL
(Elaine▼
FELDMAN) and Norma
LEWIS (Tom
CUMMINS,)
James was raised near Ormstown, Quebec and later in
Cortland, New York. A decorated soldier and United Nations peacekeeper,
James was an accomplished academic and public servant who loved
the outdoors, served his country, and had such concern and curiosity
about the world around him that he sought to see all of it. He
and Tara travelled the world and undertook humanitarian work
over the past sixteen months. James was a loving grand_son to
the late Philip and Elga
CADDELL in summers in Kamouraska and
to Ed CUMMINS and his late wife
Ruth in Cortland. He was the
best brother to Erin (Charlie,) Chris (Connie) and Siobhan
KELLY,
Cara and Lucy
CUMMINS in the U.S. and to Emily and Jack
CADDELL
of Ottawa. He leaves to celebrate his life many relatives and
Friends around the world. A memorial service will be celebrated
in Ottawa later this month. Donations to Canadian Relief Foundation
(www.canadianrelief.ca), to support scholarships for children,
a cause James cared passionately about.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-29 published
NOVAK,
Sylvia▼
It is with great sorrow that Dr. Emilie
NEWELL and Zorka
SMET
of London, announce the death of their beloved sister Sylvia
NOVAK in her 55th year on October 14, 2005 in Hilden, Germany.
She will be remembered by other family members especially her
brother-in-law Eddy
SMET, her niece Nicole
NEWELL, and cousins
in U.S.A. and Slovenija. Many Friends in Germany including her
special friend Ken
HARDING and her longtime friend Christine
NEWLAND in London will miss her.
Sylvia▼ was born in London on February 9, 1950 to Vinko
NOVAK
(deceased 2003) and Ella
NOVAK (deceased 1993.) An excellent
scholar, she attended Sir Adam Beck Collegiate and the University
of Western Ontario graduating with an Honours Bachelor of Arts
in Music. A promising career as a violinist was cut short when
she developed rheumatoid arthritis in her early twenties. Ever
resilient and adventurous, she emigrated to Dusseldorf, Germany
in 1975 to teach English and learn German. A hardworking perfectionist,
she eventually ended up working at 3M in Hilden where, since
1988, she used her talent for languages and her organizational
skills.
In January 2004, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. In her typical
stubborn way, she grabbed the tiger by the tail. She immediately
quit smoking, educated herself about the disease, and then devoted
one hundred percent of her time fighting her disease. She stayed
well until August 2005.
With the help of family, Friends and palliative care personnel,
Sylvia was able to remain in her home until the last five days
of her life. She passed away quietly in a hospice attended by
Zorka and hospice staff.
A memorial service will be held in Hilden on November 27, 2005.
Private family interment of ashes will take place in Canada at
a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
will be greatly appreciated by her family.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-07 published
SIMPSON,
Della
Elizabeth
(April 29, 1904-December 5, 2005)
Finally at peace and with her beloved Saviour, surrounded by
her four children Eileen (Bill)
TAVES,
Colorado
Springs,
Gordon
(Marilyn) SIMPSON, Toledo, Ohio, Shirley (Bruce)
BURROWS, London,
Joyce (Will)
PERRY, Sun City, Arizona. Beloved wife for 77 years
of the late Richard (2004). Loving grandmother of 10 grandchildren,
26 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Survived
by a sister Jenny and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by grand_son David
BURROWS (2000) and granddaughter Joy Lynn
TAVES
(1956). Friends may call on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at
the James A Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond,
where the funeral service will be conducted on Friday, December
9 at 2: 00 p.m. by Reverend Bill
NEWELL.
Reception to follow at Village
Green Baptist Church, Wonderland Road at Village Green Avenue.
Memorial contributions to World Vision, New Life Prison Ministry
or Alliance World Missions would be gratefully acknowledged.
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STUBBS,
Erie▼
Louise▼ (née
GRAY/GREY)
Peacefully with Friends and family at her beside. Beloved wife
and best friend of the late Edward Robert (Ted)
STUBBS.
Proud▼
and loving mother of Cynthia Ileen (Cindy)
MacKINNON and her
husband Brian. Delighted Grandma of Timothy Ian ("Toad") and
Amy▼
Ileen▼ ("
Sugar▼ Plum.") Daughter of the late Tracy Andrew
GRAY/GREY
and Hazel Ileen
GRAY/GREY
(OSBORNE.)
Godmother▼ to Susan
NEWELL and
Brian EVANS.
Sister▼ to the late Andrew
GRAY/GREY, to Edith
McKINNON
and the late James
McKINNON, the late Marguarite
SACKFIELD and
the late Frank
SACKFIELD, to Hazel
EVANS and the late Douglas
EVANS, the late Harry
GRAY/GREY and the late Lillian
GRAY/GREY, to June
and John HANNA and
to Louis and Doreen
GRAY/GREY.
Sister-in-law▼ to
Joyce and Ronald
VINE.
Loving▼ niece to Margaret and the late
Doug BARR.
Extended▼ family member to Reverend Farquhar and Helena
and Melody
MacKINNON.
Devoted▼ receptionist for London Northeast
Kumon. Attentive and loving friend to many. Words cannot express
enough gratitude to dear friend and "sister of the heart", Ray
KILGOUR, for her help during a long palliative care. The family
will receive their Friends at the Memorial Funeral Home, 1559
Fanshawe Park Road (east of Highbury) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Friday. The Funeral Service will be held at Siloam United Church,
1240 Fanshawe Park Road East on Saturday at 11 a.m. Visitation
one hour prior. Reverend Dr. David
WILLIAMSON officiating. Donations
to the Siloam United Church (Sound System Fund) would be appreciated.
Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-29 published
VICTOR,
Joseph▼
C.,▼ Q.C. (1917-2005)
Peacefully, at Toronto General Hospital, after a brave fight
against impossible odds, Joe passed away on Easter Sunday, March
27th, 2005. Dearly beloved husband and very best friend of Leyone,
(née NEWELL,) loving father of Joseph (Cindy) of Picton, and
Leon▼
(Linda,▼) of Cambridge. Grandfather of Carole
SIMARD,
Ann▼
VICTOR,
Darin▼ and Charles
VICTOR, and Vicky
HARRISON. Great grandfather
of Dylan VICTOR,
Jana▼ and David
SIMARD. Also survived by his
sister, Victoria
BUDCHUK and his brother, Gerald
VICTOR, both
of Hamilton, Ontario. Will be greatly missed by stepchildren,
Terrie (David)
LATIMER, and Scott
DUNCAN.
Adored▼
Poppa▼ of Greg
and Kelly LATIMER, and Leyanne
DUNCAN.
Predeceased▼ by his wife,
Dolores (KRANTZ.)
Joe▼ was born in Toronto to Charles and Josefa
VICTOR, and moved to Oshawa at a young age. He attended Ritson
Road Public School and O.C.V.I. (now O'Neill). For the next 20
years, he became involved in the retail trade as proprietor of
Victor's Sports and Cycle. In 1935 he formed the Victor Cycling
Club and in the following years this organization brought many
honours to the City and became known as one of the leaders in
the development of racing cyclists. During World War 2, he was
a member of the Armed Forces, holding the rank of a non-commissioned
officer as a tank instructor with the Canadian Armoured Corps.
In 1955 Joe returned to School at University of Toronto (University
College) obtaining his B.A. in 1958 and then on to Osgoode Hall
to obtain his Bachelor of Laws in 1961. He articled with Creighton,
Fraser, Drynan and Murdoch and was called to the Bar in 1963. He
became a partner in that firm in 1965 and was appointed a Queen's
Counsel in 1975. The firm is now known as Creighton Victor Alexander
Hayward Morison and Hall LLP. Throughout his life, Joe was involved
in community affairs. He was a City Alderman (1951-1955), a member
of the Executive of the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa, President and
Life Member of Oshawa Minor Hockey Association, President and
Life Member of Oshawa Minor Softball Association, Honourary VicePresident
of the Gen. W. Sikorski Polish Veterans Association, VicePresident
and Life Member of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association (now Canadian
Cycling Association), and a member of Regional, Provincial and
Federal Bar Associations. In keeping with Joe's wishes, cremation
has taken place, and there will be no funeral. Arrangements entr
usted to Armstrong Funeral Home Limited. In memory of Joe, and
honouring his love of the outdoors and nature, donations to Friends
of the Second Marsh, 1908 Colonel Sam Drive, P.O. Box 26066,
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1C0, would be appreciated, to assist in preserving
and keeping this natural habitat for future generations. Interment
of ashes and a celebration of life for family and Friends will
be held at a later date. Good night, sweet prince!
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HEIT,
Louis▼
Cluthe▼
Joseph▼
(July▼ 2, 1928 to April 12, 2005)
Passed▼ away on April 12, 2005. Louis
HEIT, loving husband of
Noël and father of Joseph (Nancy), Andrew (Helen), Sally, Matthew
(Carol) and Ann Marie and adored grandfather of Scott, Glen,
Rebecca, Elise and Nicholas.
son of the late Leo Joseph
HEIT
and Anna Marie
CLUTHÉ, and brother of Eileen
NEWELL, pre-deceased
by sister Shirley (George
SHEPHERD.)
Born in Toronto, Louis graduated from the University of Toronto
with a degree in Chemical Engineering 1952 and with an M.B.A.
in 1960. He pursued a career as an engineer and marketing and
sales executive with Union Carbide (Toronto), Dow Chemical (Sarnia),
Standard Chemical (Winnipeg), Noranda Mines (Toronto) and Sumitamo
Chemical for Canada through representing Heit and Associates.
He will be remembered as a gifted athlete and one who enjoyed
the outdoors and especially spending time surrounded by his family.
Friends may call for visitation on April 14, 3: 00-5:00 p.m. and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street,
Toronto. The funeral service will held on April 15 at 10: 30 a.m.
at Saint Margaret's Catholic Church, 222 Ridley Boulevard, Toronto.
Donations may be made to the Salvation Army.
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DRYDEN,
John
Passed away peacefully at his home in Port Perry, on Thursday,
March 24th, 2005 in his 92nd year. Dearly loved husband of the
late Ruth Irene (née
NEWELL.)
Much loved father of Jim and his
wife Linda of British Columbia, Helen
PORTER and Tony
TEKNYOS
of Oshawa and Anne
MUDGE of Whitby. Grandfather of Jeanette,
John, Cindy and Dave. Great-grandfather of 4. Dear brother of
Jean LEAMEN and the late Mary
WILLIS.
Friends will be received
by the family at Memorial Chapel Brooklin, 79 Baldwin Street
Brooklin Village, Whitby. (905-655-3662) Tuesday, May 3rd from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private family service will follow with interment
at Dryden Pioneer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations
to the Salvation Army or charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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NEWELL,
James
Desmond
Peacefully, in his 96th year, on the 20th June, 2005, beloved
husband of Ella
(MODERWELL.)
Treasured▲ father of David (Andréa
JARMAI) and Mary. Dear brother of Pamela (Arthur)
SELLERS and
special-brother-in-law to Kathleen
MODERWELL.
Born▲ in County Wicklow,
Ireland, son of the late Walter and Lillian
NEWELL.
Predeceased▲
by his sisters Maud
LUDLOW,
Mabel▲
COATES and Kathleen, and by
his brother, father of Walter
NEWELL (killed-in-action.) Much-loved
uncle to several nieces and nephews.
A World War 2 veteran of the Canadian Armoured Corps, he was
a respected professional in Canadian publishing and a raconteur
of wit and charm. Funeral service at 1: 30 p.m., on Friday, June
24th Saint Cuthbert's Anglican Church, 1399 Bayview Ave., Toronto.
Reception to follow at the Murray Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mount Pleasant Road.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sunnybrook and
Women's Foundation, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M5.
He cast a warm eye on life.
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CADDELL,
James▲
Lawrence▲
(March 16, 1973-October 16, 2005)
B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Royal Military College)
Tragically▲ at Tupiza, Bolivia. Beloved husband of Tara
NEWELL.
Born in Montreal, the
son of Andrew
CADDELL
(Elaine▲
FELDMAN)
and Norma LEWIS
(Tom
CUMMINS,) James was raised near Ormstown,
Quebec and later in Cortland, New York. A decorated soldier and
United Nations peacekeeper, James was an accomplished academic
and public servant who loved the outdoors, served his country,
and had such concern and curiosity about the world around him
that he sought to see all of it. He and Tara travelled the world
and undertook humanitarian work over the past sixteen months.
James▲ was a loving grand_son to the late Philip and Elga
CADDELL
in summers in Kamouraska and
to Ed CUMMINS and his late wife
Ruth in Cortland. Brian and Cheryl
NEWELL of London, and Kay
NEWELL of Creemore loved him as their own. He was the best brother
to Erin (Charlie,) Chris (Connie) and Siobhan
KELLY,
Cara and
Lucy CUMMINS in the U.S. and
to Emily and Jack
CADDELL of Ottawa.
He leaves to celebrate his life many relatives and Friends around
the world. A memorial service will be celebrated in Ottawa later
this month. Donations appreciated to the James Caddell Memorial
Scholarship for Orphans. (www.canadianrelief.ca), a cause he
cared passionately about.
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James CADDELL,
Soldier And Adventurer (1973-2005)
Former Canadian Forces peacekeeper with a taste for adventure
who did a tour of duty in Bosnia and performed tsunami-relief
work in India was overcome by altitude sickness in Bolivia, writes
Sandra MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
October 22, 2005, Page S9
A year ago last September, James
CADDELL and his wife, Tara
NEWELL,
left their government jobs and set off to backpack around the
world. Last Saturday, having trekked through five continents,
they arrived by local bus in Bolivia, the poorest country in
South America. They stopped in Tupiza, famous for its chunky
red mountains and salt lakes, and as the final hideout for Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
They found a hotel, explored the market and went to a restaurant.
Mr. CADDELL felt unwell at dinner and went back to the hotel.
He jumped in the pool, emerging quickly because the water was
so cold, and tried to warm himself in a very hot shower.
Before the night was out, and despite Ms.
NEWELL's efforts to
get him medical help (which included carrying her husband into
a local hospital), he was dead.
She thought he had food poisoning or a virulent stomach virus.
In the logistical and linguistic nightmare that followed, Ms.
NEWELL managed, with help from the Canadian government, to transport
his body to a hospital in La Paz, the capital. That's where she
learned that her husband had died from altitude sickness, accelerated
by the rapid changes in his body temperature from the swim/shower
routine.
Mr. CADDELL, who was extremely fit, had survived a year-long
tour in Bosnia as a Canadian Forces peacekeeper. As a couple,
they were adventurous but prudent travellers who were well aware
of the dangers of altitude sickness. Nine months earlier, he
had suffered from altitude sickness on Mount Everest, but that
was above 5,000 metres and Tupiza was below 3,000 metres.
Nobody Ms.
NEWELL beseeched for help in the hotel recognized
the symptoms. Even worse, there were no oxygen masks or canisters
not even in the local hospital.
"In hindsight, it all seems perfectly clear. I was lying next
to him while he was suffocating and I didn't know it," a heartbroken
Ms. NEWELL said by telephone from La Paz.
His father, Andrew
CADDELL, a senior policy adviser in the Department
of Foreign Affairs, said: "James and I talked a lot about the
possibility of him dying abroad as a soldier. He always said,
'If anything happens to me, I don't want people to be overwhelmed
with grief because it was something I wanted to do.' And that
is how I feel about this trip. He and Tara knew there were risks
and they went ahead and did some wonderful things."
James Lawrence
CADDELL was born on March 16, 1973, to Norma
LEWIS,
a journalist and communications lecturer (she covered John Lennon's
"bed-in" for peace for the Montreal Gazette in 1969) and Andrew
CADDELL, one of her former students at Dawson College. As a child,
James grew up with his "hippy" mother in the Huntington area
of Quebec near the American border and then in upstate New York
with her husband, Tom
CUMMINS, and five half-siblings.
James's father, who was only 20 when his son was born, went on
to university and a career in government. He eventually married
public servant Elaine
FELDMAN, the mother of his two younger
children.
At 10, James reconnected with his father. Writer Denise
CHONG,
who was working for Pierre Trudeau in the 1980s, remembers meeting
James and thinking how well-adjusted he seemed, considering his
complicated family relationships. As he grew up, James became
both a centre point between his father's and his mother's family
and a bridge connecting their disparate parts.
"He was our cultural and emotional centre," said Erin
KELLY,
his oldest sibling, by telephone from La Paz. She and her brother
Chris had flown to Bolivia to help Ms.
NEWELL make arrangements
to bring Mr.
CADDELL's ashes back to Canada.
After James graduated from Cortland High School near Syracuse,
New York in 1991, he moved to Montreal to study at Dawson College
and then McGill University. He also joined a reserve unit of
the Royal Canadian Hussars regiment. He wanted to honour his
paternal grandfather, Philip (Pip)
CADDELL, a Second World War
veteran, and to serve his country because he loved it so much,
said Ms. NEWELL.
At McGill, he enrolled in North American studies, a cross-disciplinary
program in history, economics and political science, but later
switched to political science and history.
He took a year off in 1995 to train at Val Cartier and to serve
in Bosnia with the United Nations peacekeeping forces. This was
not a traditional assignment because there was no peace to keep.
Consequently, the United Nations altered its mandate to allow
soldiers to return fire if fired on and to safeguard protected
zones. Mr.
CADDELL was awarded the Peacekeeping Service and
UNPROFOR
medals.
In the summer of 1997, he was a Normandy Foundation Scholar,
which meant he did a six-week tour of battlefields in northern
Europe from Waterloo to the Somme to the D-Day landings in Normandy.
He graduated from McGill in 1997 and spent the next year working
as an intern at the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre in Nova Scotia,
living with his brother Chris in Los Angeles and doing freelance
work.
In 1998, he went, as a civilian, to the Royal Military College
in Kingston to do a master's degree in war studies. That is where
he met Tara, who was starting a master's in public administration
at Queen's. Neither of them knew anybody in Kingston, but they
kind "of recognized" each other from classes at McGill, said
Ms. NEWELL. In fact, Mr.
CADDELL knew who she was because he
had worked part-time for the Student Society and she had signed
his paycheques in her capacity as president.
"He was really smart, really funny and, unlike other men, he
was really kind and warm and sensitive," she said -- probably
because he grew up with "so many" women. "He was always looking
for stability and roots," while she wanted "to break free" from
the stereotypical nuclear family in London, Ontario, with two
parents "who had been in love forever," the dog, the station
wagon and an older brother.
They fell in love, moved to Ottawa after they graduated in 2000
and found jobs with the federal government. At the same time,
he switched reserve units to the 2 Intelligence Platoon of Royal
Canadian Hussars. He never became an officer and referred to
himself somewhat ruefully as a "master corporal with a master's
degree."
Every year, they went on a long canoe trip in Algonquin Park,
with Mr. CADDELL insisting they go to the "deepest, darkest,
farthest corner of the park where they wouldn't see anybody else."
In July of 2002, they married and went to Africa for six weeks
on their honeymoon. They were both inspired by its diversity,
but she was the one who came home with a dream of seeing the
rest of the world. Mr.
CADDELL came up with the savings plan
(live on his salary and bank hers) to make it happen. "In our
relationship, he was the strategy/ideas guy and I was the logistics/implementer.
For some reason, I couldn't stop dreaming [about the trip] and
he put it together for me."
After seeing Australia and Southeast Asia, they went to Nepal,
where they planned to spend Christmas at the last base camp before
the summit on Mount Everest. On the way up the mountain, they
made a pact that, if one of them developed altitude sickness,
the other would continue alone. On Christmas morning, they set
off for the base camp at 5,380 metres, but Mr.
CADDELL became
disoriented and the Nepali guide went for help. "It was the second-hardest
day of my life," said Ms.
NEWELL, weeping, explaining that the
six hours she spent climbing to the base camp was the longest
separation they had had in two years. "I worried the whole time,
but when I came back, he was fine."
The tsunamis hit South Asia the next day. They had already done
some relief work in East Timor, but they wanted to do more. They
spent two months as volunteers with a Canadian relief agency
in the Kannyakumari district of southern India, living with children
who had been orphaned by the tsunamis. "It changed everything
for us," she said.
They spent hours talking about the future, his business plans,
the orphans they would adopt and their schemes for making the
world a better place. "James wanted to come home and be a business
success, so he could spend all of his money on charity and support
children around the world. I wanted to be in the field, so we
had different approaches with the same objective."
In June, they flew to Brazil and travelled through Uruguay and
Argentina, where they studied Spanish for six weeks. "James wanted
to go home about Buenos Aires and start having children," she
said, "but I wanted to go as far south as we could go first.
He was willing to do it because he loved me and he knew it was
my dream."
They went to Tierra del Fuego, off the tip of South America,
and reversed direction. "He was obsessed with turning north,"
she said, adding that he was the most patriotic Canadian she
had ever met and just moving in a northerly direction excited
him. Yesterday, she completed the journey with his ashes.
James Lawrence
CADDELL was born in Montreal on March 16, 1973.
He died of altitude sickness on Sunday morning in Tupiza, Bolivia.
He was 32. He leaves wife, Tara
NEWELL; his mother, Norma
LEWIS
his father, Andrew
CADDELL; and seven half-siblings. A scholarship
fund to provide higher education for orphans has been set up
in his name with the Canadian Relief Organization. A memorial
service will be announced at a later date.
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NOVAK,
Sylvia▲
It is with great sorrow that Dr. Emilie
NEWELL and Zorka
SMET
of London, announce the death of their beloved sister Sylvia
NOVAK in her 55th year on October 14, 2005 in Hilden, Germany.
She will be remembered by other family members especially her
brother-in-law Eddy
SMET, her niece Nicole
NEWELL, and cousins
in U.S.A. and Slovenija. Many Friends in Germany including her
special friend Ken
HARDING and her longtime friend Christine
NEWLAND in London will miss her.
Sylvia▲ was born in London on February 9, 1950 to Vinko
NOVAK
(deceased 2003) and Ella
NOVAK (deceased 1993.) An excellent
scholar, she attended Sir Adam Beck Collegiate and the University
of Western Ontario graduating with an Honours Bachelor of Arts
in Music. A promising career as a violinist was cut short when
she developed rheumatoid arthritis in her early twenties. Ever
resilient and adventurous, she emigrated to Dusseldorf, Germany
in 1975 to teach English and learn German. A hardworking perfectionist,
she eventually ended up working at 3M in Hilden where, since
1988, she used her talent for languages and her organizational
skills.
In January 2004, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. In her typical
stubborn way, she grabbed the tiger by the tail. She immediately
quit smoking, educated herself about the disease, and then devoted
one hundred percent of her time fighting her disease. She stayed
well until August 2005.
With the help of family, Friends and palliative care personnel,
Sylvia was able to remain in her home until the last five days
of her life. She passed away quietly in a hospice attended by
Zorka and hospice staff.
A memorial service will be held in Hilden on November 27, 2005.
Private family interment of ashes will take place in Canada at
a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
will be greatly appreciated by her family.
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HALL,
Martha
Peacefully after a lengthy illness, on January 31, 2005 at York
Central Hospital. She will be missed by her children Sheila (Eric
NEWELL) of Fergus, Ontario; John (Ruth) of Sydney, Australia
Tom (Vera) of Markham, Ontario and Crawford (Julie) of Saltsburn,
England; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by
her husband Billy and son George. A private family service will
be held. A public Memorial Service at the York Pines United Church,
Kettleby, to be announced. Interment of cremated remains in Drumbo
Parish, Northern Ireland. Arrangements entrusted to The Simple
Alternative Funeral Centre, 416-441-1580.
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HUNTLEY,
Joyce
Katherine (née
PORTER)
(June 11, 1930-March 7, 2005)
Joyce's family regret to announce her death on Monday, March
7, 2005 at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario
in her 75th year. Joyce battled breast cancer for many years,
always with a great deal of faith, hope and courage. Born in
Dundalk and raised in Aurora and Keswick, Ontario, Joyce was
predeceased by her beloved husband David Austin (February 25,
2000,) father and mother, James and Jean (née
FRASER)
PORTER,
parents-in-law Isabelle (Belle) Gourley (née
KANE)
HUNTLEY and
Austin W. HUNTLEY, and her sister-in-law Linda
NEWELL.
Those
who will miss Joyce most are her daughters and sons-in-law, Janice
FRYER and her husband, Mark, of Waterdown, Lorraine
CHILELLI
and her husband, Lido, of Toronto, Allison
HUNTLEY and her husband,
Allan PHOENIX, of Guelph, her much loved grandchildren, Andrew
and Alexandra
FRYER, and Claire and Ava
CHILELLI.
She will also
be missed by her brothers and sisters, Gerald (Gerry)
PORTER
of Nepean, Helen (née
PORTER)
RAMBO of Newmarket, Ward (Bud)
WILSON and his wife
Anita (née
EDMED) of Priceville, Patricia
(née PORTER)
MacDONALD and her husband Joseph of Markham, all
in Ontario, and their families. She was a tireless worker with
the Trinity United Choir and United Church Women having been
a member of both for 45 years. She was also active in the Newmarket
Seniors Keynotes. Family and Friends may visit at Roadhouse and
Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main Street, South, Newmarket on Wednesday,
March 9, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service of celebration
for the life of Joyce will be held at Trinity United Church in
Newmarket, at the corner of Main Street South and Park Avenue
on Thursday, March 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. followed by interment
at Queensville Cemetery, Queensville, Ontario. A reception for
family and Friends will be held at the church after the interment.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to Trinity United
Church Renovation Fund, Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society. Joyce's family wish to extend
their grateful thanks to Community Care Access Centre and home
care personnel, particularly Deidre
WATSON,
Reverend
Robin
WARDLAW
and all our wonderful Friends, near and far, for their care and
concern over the last few weeks and months.
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VICTOR,
Joseph▲
C.,▲ Q.C. (1917-2005)
Peacefully, at Toronto General Hospital, after a brave fight
against impossible odds, Joe passed away on Easter Sunday, March
27th, 2005. Dearly beloved husband and very best friend of Leyone
(née NEWELL,) loving father of Joseph (Cindy) of Picton, and
Leon▲
(Linda,▲) of Cambridge. Grandfather of Carole
SIMARD,
Ann▲
VICTOR,
Darin▲ and Charles
VICTOR, and Vicky Harrison. Great-grandfather
of Dylan VICTOR,
Jana▲ and
David
Simard. Also survived by his
sister, Victoria Budchuk and his brother, Gerald
VICTOR, both
of Hamilton, Ontario. Will be greatly missed by stepchildren,
Terrie (David)
LATIMER, and Scott
DUNCAN.
Adored▲
Poppa▲ of Greg
and Kelly LATIMER, and Leyanne
DUNCAN.
Predeceased▲ by his wife,
Dolores (KRANTZ.)
Joe▲ was born in Toronto to Charles and Josefa
VICTOR, and moved to Oshawa at a young age. He attended Ritson
Road Public School and O.C.V.I. (now O'Neill). For the next 20
years, he became involved in the retail trade as proprietor of
Victors Sports and Cycle. In 1935 he formed the Victor Cycling
Club and in the following years this organization brought many
honours to the City and became known as one of the leaders in
the development of racing cyclists. During World War 2, he was
a member of the Armed Forces, holding the rank of a non-commissioned
officer as a tank instructor with the Canadian Armoured Corps.
In 1955 Joe returned to School at University of Toronto (University
College) obtaining his B.A. in 1958 and then on to Osgoode Hall
to obtain his Bachelor of Laws in 1961. He articled with Creighton,
Fraser, Drynan and Murdoch and was called to the Bar in 1963. He
became a partner in that firm in 1965 and was appointed a Queen's
Counsel in 1975. The firm is now known as Creighton Victor Alexander
Hayward Morison and Hall LLP. Throughout his life, Joe was involved
in community affairs. He was a City Alderman (1951-1955), a member
of the Executive of the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa, President and
Life Member of Oshawa Minor Hockey Association, President and
Life Member of Oshawa Minor Softball Association, Honourary Vice-President
of the Gen. W. Sikorski Polish Veterans Association, Vice-President
and Life Member of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association (now Canadian
Cycling Association), and a member of Regional, Provincial and
Federal Bar Associations. In keeping with Joes wishes, cremation
has taken place, and there will be no funeral. Arrangements entrusted
to Armstrong Funeral Home Limited. In memory of Joe, and honouring
his love of the outdoors and nature, donations to Friends of
the Second Marsh, 1908 Colonel Sam Drive, P.O. Box 26066, Oshawa,
Ontario L1H 1C0, would be appreciated, to assist in preserving
and keeping this natural habitat for future generations. Interment
of ashes and a celebration of life for family and Friends will
be held at a later date. Good night, sweet prince!
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-13 published
HEIT,
Louis▲
Cluthé▲
Joseph▲
(July▲ 2, 1928 to April 12, 2005)
Passed▲ away on April 12, 2005. Louis
HEIT, loving husband of
Noël and father of Joseph (Nancy), Andrew (Helen), Sally, Matthew
(Carol) and Ann Marie and adored grandfather of Scott, Glen,
Rebecca, Elise and Nicholas.
son of the late Leo Joseph
HEIT
and Anna Marie
CLUTHÉ, and brother of Eileen
NEWELL, predeceased
by sister Shirley (George
SHEPHERD.)
Born in Toronto, Louis graduated
from the University of Toronto with a degree in Chemical Engineering
1952 and with an M.B.A. in 1960. He pursued a career as an engineer
and marketing and sales executive with Union Carbide (Toronto),
Dow Chemical (Sarnia), Standard Chemical (Winnipeg), Noranda
Mines (Toronto) and Sumitamo Chemical for Canada through representing
Heit and Associates. He will be remembered as a gifted athlete
and one who enjoyed the outdoors and especially spending time
surrounded by his family. Friends may call for visitation on
April 14, 3: 00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Trull Funeral
Home, 2704 Yonge Street, Toronto. The funeral service will be
held on April 15 at 10: 30 a.m. at Saint Margaret's Catholic Church,
222 Ridley Boulevard, Toronto. Donations may be made to the Salvation
Army.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-23 published
CARDWELL,
Laurel
Laurel died peacefully on May 18, 2005. Loving mother of Mary
and David, dear grandmother of Kathleen, Deirdre, Gloria, Tristan
and Douglas and beloved little sister of Gladys
CARDWELL.
Laurel
was predeceased by her husband Dr. Henry
CARDWELL of Welland,
her mother Louise and father Gordon
NEWELL, and her brothers
Hall, Burton, Gerald and Leonard
NEWELL. Memorial service will
be held 2 p.m., Saturday, May 28, 2005 at Saint John's United Church
in Springfield, Ontario.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-18 published
NEWELL,
Rose
Peacefully on Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at Wesburn Manor at the
age of 86. Predeceased by her husband Ken, son Charlie and grand_son
Sean.
Rose will be sadly missed by her daughters Judy
WILTON
(Charlie,) Jill
McCABE
(Brian,)
Nancy
LUMB and daughter-in-law
Inge. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Kelly, Laura,
Michael, Andrea, Michael and great-grandchildren Luke, Brynn,
Heather and Andrew. Survived by her brother Willard
SIEGFRIED.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas
Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Aves.)
on Monday, June 20, 2005 from 11 a.m. until the time of Funeral
Service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. If desired, remembrances made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-13 published
WALTON,
Phyllis
Josephine (née
JACQUES)
At Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday, December 11, 2005, Phyllis
Josephine WALTON (née
JACQUES) with her husband Gerald at her
side. Beloved mother of Carol
OLMSTEAD
(Don) of Woodstock, Doug
WALTON of Brampton, Charlene
WALTON
(Peter
MEDVICK) of Toronto,
and Jerry WALTON of Woodstock. Loving grandmother of Chad, Mackenzie,
Aubrianne, James, Lee, Molly and Lily and great-grandmother of
Phoebe. Dear sister of Grace
LYLE,
Marion
OWEN, and William
JACQUES
all of Toronto and the late Mildred
NEWELL.
Also predeceased
by her parents Phillip and Gladys
JACQUES.
Lovingly remembered
by her sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and many nieces and nephews.
A Service of Remembrance will be held at The Salvation Army Community
Church, 769 Juliana Drive, Woodstock on Saturday, December 17,
2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with Majors Jack and Faye
STRICKLAND officiating.
Cremation. If desired, memorial donations to The Salvation Army
would be appreciated and may be arranged through the Smith-LeRoy
Funeral Home (519) 537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent
at www.smithleroy.com
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-16 published
STUBBS,
Erie▲
Louise▲ (née
GRAY/GREY)
Peacefully, with Friends and family at her bedside. Beloved wife
and best friend of the late Edward Robert (Ted)
STUBBS.
Proud▲
and loving mother of Cynthia Ileen (Cindy)
MacKINNON and her
husband Brian. Delighted Grandma of Timothy Ian ("Toad") and
Amy▲
Ileen▲ ("
Sugar▲ Plum.") Daughter of the late Tracy Andrew
GRAY/GREY
and Hazel Ileen
GRAY/GREY
(OSBORNE.)
Godmother▲ to Susan
NEWELL and
Brian EVANS.
Sister▲ to the late Andrew
GRAY/GREY, to Edith
McKINNON
and the late James
McKINNON, the late Marguarite
SACKFIELD and
the late Frank
SACKFIELD, to Hazel
EVANS and the late Douglas
EVANS, the late Harry
GRAY/GREY and the late Lillian
GRAY/GREY, to June
and John HANNA and
to Louis and Doreen
GRAY/GREY.
Sister-in-law▲ to
Joyce and Ronald
VINE.
Loving▲ niece to Margaret and the late
Doug BARR.
Extended▲ family member to Reverend
FARQUHAR and Helena
and Melody
MacKINNON.
Devoted▲ receptionist for London Northeast
Kumon. Attentive and loving friend to many. Words cannot express
enough gratitude to dear friend and "sister of the heart" Ray
KILGOUR, for her help during a long palliative care. The family
will receive their Friends at the Memorial Funeral Home, 1559
Fanshawe Park Road (east of Highbury), London, from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. on Friday. The Funeral Service will be held at Siloam United
Church, 1240 Fanshawe Park Road East, London, on Saturday at
11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior. Reverend Dr. David
WILLIAMSON
officiating. Donations to the Siloam United Church (Sound System
Fund) would be appreciated. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
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NEWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-19 published
NEWELL,
Pearl
Passed away peacefully on Saturday December 17, 2005 at the Bon
Aire Nursing Home in Cannington, at the age of 94. Beloved wife
of the late Melvin. Dear mother of Marjorie (Keith)
MARQUIS,
Floyd, Cliff, Donald (Lois), and June
RASELY. She will be sadly
missed by her 20 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. Family
and Friends may call at the Low and Low Funeral Home, 1763 Reach
Street, Port Perry (905) 985-7331 on Tuesday December 20, 2005 for
visitation from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will
be held in the chapel on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 2 p.m.
Interment Sunderland Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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