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NORMANDEAU o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-13 published
CUTHBERT,
Sadie
Evelyn (née
PALMER)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday, June 10, 2005, surrounded
by her family. Sadie passed away peacefully in her 94th year.
Beloved wife of the late Mervin
CUTHBERT (1992,) she will be
greatly missed by her family. Dearly loved and cherished mother
of Eleanore and Jim
WARDROP,
Ingersoll;
George and Patricia
CUTHBERT,
Ingersoll; Gail and Bernd
BRANDT,
Bright;
Veronica and Martin
JACKSON,
Tottenham; and Verna and Claude
NORMANDEAU, Montreal.
Proud and loving grandmother of Richard and Louise
WARDROP;
Roger
WARDROP and Betty
LOVELL; Angela and Lisa
CUTHBERT; Nicole, Andrea
and Gregory
BRANDT;
Kelly,
Lindsay and Rikki
JACKSON; and Christine
and Marei AL
FRAJANI.
Great grandmother of Kristopher, Katie,
Kevin and Katelyn. Sister of Marian
HARTWICK of Woodstock.
Sadie was a life-long member of the Admiral McDougall Chapter
Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire and
of St. James
Anglican Church, Ingersoll, and a former member of the Order
of the Eastern Star. For nearly seventy years, through her talents
of cooking, baking, handicrafts and gardening, she devoted herself
to creating an oasis of love and stability for her family. Family
and Friends are invited to share their memories of Sadie and
to celebrate her life at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246
Thames St. S., Ingersoll on Monday from 2: 00-4:30 p.m. and 7:00-9:00
p.m. where service will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at
2 p.m. Reverend Jim
CARR officiating. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Memorial donations to St. James Anglican Church; Canadian Red
Cross Community Health Services, Woodstock; Renison College,
University of Waterloo; or a charity of your choice would be
gratefully appreciated. On behalf of our mother, we would like
to acknowledge our gratitude to Dr. Tara
WALKER and the nursing
staff at Alexandra Hospital for their kindness and compassion.
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BERG,
Gerald
Oscar
Peacefully with family by his side at the London Health Sciences
Centre-University Hospital on Saturday, June 25th, 2005. Gerald
Oscar BERG of London in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Leona
(NORMANDEAU)
BERG.
Loving father of Tanya
ANDERSON of Illinois,
Lorraine BERG of Sundry, Alberta, Marc and Karen
BERG,
Derek
BERG all of London. Dear brother of Margaret and Emille
ALLAIN
of Saint Marthe, Quebec. Visitation will be held on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday,
June 28th, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation with interment of ashes
at St. Peter's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers those wishing to
make a donation in memory of Gerald are asked to consider the
Canadian Diabetes Association.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Jean (née
PULLEN)
At Ajax on Wednesday, January 5, 2005. Jean, beloved wife of
the late Carl Henry. Cherished mother of Carol (Mario)
FALLONE,
Linda, Laurie (Paul)
NORMANDEAU, Pamela (David)
AUCOIN, Patricia
and Paula. Beloved grandmother of Robert, Cindy, Derek, Christopher,
Sarah, Kaleigh and Emily and great-grandmother to Daniel and
Alyssa. The family wishes to express words of gratitude to Dr.
D. BONNEAU, I.C.C.U. and the nursing staff of Cardinal Carter
Wing, Cardiac Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital and also Drs.
R. LEADER and
N. BAKER and the 2-West nursing staff at R.V.H.S.
Ajax Pickering Hospital. Private cremation. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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NORMANDIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-29 published
NORMANDIN-
MASSÉ,
Claire (1919-2005)
In Waterloo, Quebec, December 27, 2005 passed away, Claire
NORMANDIN-
MASSÉ,
wife of Hector
MASSÉ of Granby.
She leaves to mourn her seven children, their spouses and their
children.
Jean-Louis (Céline
ROUSSEAU) of Montréal, Louise (Dr. Bernard
GUAY) of Shefford, Pierre (Lisa
ANDREOLI-
MASSÉ) of Vancouver,
Daniel (Anne
POTVIN) of Québec, Lucie of Montréal, André (Nadine
LACHANCE) of Baie-Comeau and Gérard (Dawna
HALES-
MASSÉ) of Winnipeg.
She also leaves to mourn her brother, Roger
NORMANDIN, her sisters-in-law,
brothers-in-law, their children, several other relatives and
many Friends.
Her colleagues will remember her as one of the founders of the
l'Association Granbyenne des Retraités Enseignants du Québec.
In her memory, donations to Amigo (Charities of nephew André
MILLETTE,
Priest
Missionary of Brazil) would be appreciated.
(c/o Denis
MATTEAU, 965, Racine Street, Valcourt J0E 2L0 for
income tax receipt.
The family will receive condolences at: Les Jardins Funéraires
Bessette 997, des Colombes (angle St-Jude N) Granby,
Tel: 450-777-1171 or 1-888-730-6666
Fax. 450-777-4393
www.famillebessette.com
Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Day of the funeral,
Friday from 8: 30 a.m. until departure from the funeral home at
10: 10 a.m.
Funeral December 30, 2005, at 10: 30 a.m. at the St-Eugene Church
of Granby (Laval Street). Interment at the old cemetery in Roxton
Falls.
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NORMORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-20 published
CHAPMAN,
Doris
Lillian
(WELLINGTON)
Passed away at Rockwood Terrace, Durham, on Monday, April 18th,
2005. The former Doris Lillian
WELLINGTON, of Durham, in her
88th year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur
CHAPMAN.
Loving mother
of Bettyann
CHAPMAN-
BENDER and her friend, Armour
TAYLES, of
Durham, Shirley and her husband, Bob
NORMORE, of Wasaga Beach,
Bill and Theresa
RANDALL, of Durham, and Pat and her husband,
Howard WALKER, of Georgetown. Fondly remembered by her six grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Dear
sister of Evelyn
RAFFERTY, of Brampton. Dear aunt of Don
RAFFERTY
and family. Predeceased by her parents, William and Ellen
WELLINGTON
her step-father, Alfred
PERRYMAN; her grandchildren, Timothy
and Lori Ann and her brother, Reg. Funeral Service will be held
at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home on Thursday morning at 11
o'clock, with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment,
Alliston Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to Rockwood Terrace would be appreciated by the family.
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NORONHA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-20 published
BARTLETT,
Alice
Jane (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at Grand Wood Park Retirement Residence, London on
Tuesday,
January 18th, 2005 Alice Jane
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
BARTLETT of London
in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Angus G.
BARTLETT
(1976.) Dear mother of Donna
ROLLINS and her husband Vaughan
of London. Predeceased by her parents Duncan and Coral
(CHARLTON)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, her brothers Herman and Calvin
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her sister
Grace MILLMAN.
Loving "
Grandma B" of Debra
NORONHA and her husband
David of Newmarket, Mark
ROLLINS and his wife
Irene of Stittsville
and David ROLLINS and his wife
Kimberly of Campbell River, British
Columbia.
Also loved by her "Great-Grans" Kyle and Hailey
NORONHA
and Kennedy and Raegan
ROLLINS.
Friends will be received by the
family on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, January
21st, 2005 at 1: 00 pm with Reverend Frank J.
VAN
VEEN of Calvary
United Church officiating. Spring interment in Oakland Cemetery,
Delaware. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the Calvary United Church, Memorial Fund, 290 Ridout
Street South, London, Ontario N6C 3Z1 or to the London Regional
Cancer Program, 747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario N6C 2R6.
(Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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NORQU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-11 published
HISLOP,
George▼
Canada's▼ leading gay rights activist George
HISLOP died peacefully
on Saturday, October 8, 2005 at Toronto Grace Hospital, on Church
Street. George was born in Swansea (now Toronto) on June 3, 1927,
the youngest
son of John
HISLOP and Ada
(MOFFITT)
HISLOP.
George▼
said that he never came out of the closet because he was never
in it. He always knew he was gay, and his family always loved
him unconditionally. George studied theatre at the University
of Toronto, and spent his early years in the 1950's working on
stage and in television in London and Toronto. He met his great
love, Ronald
SHEARER, at Hanlan's Point in 1958. They were inseparable
until Ronald's untimely death in 1986 from complications following
cardiac surgery. George worked at a variety of jobs over the
years. For a time, George and Ronnie operated a design business
together. George also operated a number of other businesses over
the years, including Crispin's Restaurant, Buddy's Bar, the Selby
Hotel and Boots Bar, Barracks Baths, Robert's Restaurant, Rogues
Bar, Rawhide and George's Townhouse. He was editor of Sightlines
and Esprit magazines. George took an early interest in gay rights
activism, in which he played a leadership role all his life.
He was a co-founder of the University of Toronto Homophile Association
in 1969, and the Community Homophile Association of Toronto in
1971. He helped organize the first gay rights demonstration on
Parliament Hill in 1971. He and Ronnie were the first openly
gay couple in Canada, and were featured on national television
and in Maclean's magazine. George was the first openly gay candidate
for public office in Canada, running for alderman in 1980 and
for the provincial legislature in 1981. George was charged as
a "keeper" during the notorious bath house raids of 1981, and
he was a leader in the successful resistance to that persecution.
He also lobbied Parliament for inclusion of gays and lesbians
in the Charter of Rights, and fought for the inclusion of sexual
orientation in Ontario's Human Rights Code. George was also concerned
with health issues affecting the L.G.B.T. community. He was on
the Board of the A.I.D.S. Committee of Toronto in the 1980's.
George was the first President of the Hassle Free Clinic, a post
he continued to hold at his death. In 2003, at the age of 76,
he spearheaded a national class action for Canada Pension Plan
same sex survivor's pensions which resulted in the largest class
action trial judgment in Canadian legal history, and the first
such award in the world for gays and lesbians. The trial judge
rightly described George as a "legend". He pursued all of his
causes with courageous persistence, with tremendous charm and
great humour. George also served the City of Toronto as a member
of the Planning Advisory Board and later the Committee of Adjustments
for many years, the first openly gay person to be appointed to
civic office in Canada. George was proud to serve the city he
loved so much. He was a well-known amateur historian. The City
acknowledged his lifelong contribution by the creation of the
George Hislop Park in the heart of Toronto's lesbian and gay
community. George was honoured with many awards from his city
and his community. He was recognized as a community hero by the
Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, and was Grand Marshall
of the Pride Parade in 2004. In 2005, he became the first recipient
of the Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Award from the International Lesbian
and Gay Law Association in recognition of his lifetime contribution
to the worldwide movement for lesbian and gay equality. George
was predeceased by Ronnie, by his parents and his two older brothers,
John and William. George's death is a great loss to his many
Friends in the L.G.B.T. community and beyond, around the world.
He is lovingly missed by his dear friend and volunteer caregiver
Christopher Hudspeth, and by his nephews and nieces, Jim
HISLOP
and his wife
Wendy▼ of Mississauga, John and his wife Gail
HISLOP,
Bruce HISLOP,
Ann▼
NORQU
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HISLOP,
George▲
Canada's▲ leading gay rights activist. George
HISLOP died peacefully
on Saturday, October 8, 2005 at Toronto Grace Hospital, on Church
Street. George was born in Swansea (now Toronto) on June 3, 1927,
the youngest
son of John
HISLOP and Ada
(MOFFITT)
HISLOP.
George▲
said that he never came out of the closet because he was never
in it. He always knew he was gay, and his family always loved
him unconditionally. George studied theater at the University
of Toronto, and spent his early years in the 1950's working on
stage and in television in London and Toronto. He met his great
love, Ronald
SHEARER, at Hanlan's Point in 1958. They were inseparable
until Ronald's untimely death in 1986 from complications following
cardiac surgery. George worked at a variety of jobs over the
years. For a time, George and Ronnie operated a design business
together. George also operated a number of other businesses over
the years, including Crispin's Restaurant, Buddy's Bar, the Selby
Hotel and Boots Bar, Bar racks Baths, Robert's Restaurant, Rogues
bar, Rawhide and George's Townhouse. He was editor of Sightlines
and Esprit magazines. George took an early interest in gay rights
activism, in which he played a leadership role all his life.
He was cofounder of the University of Toronto Homophile Association
in 1969, and the Community Homophile Association of Toronto in
1971. He helped organize the first gay rights demonstration on
Parliament Hill in 1971. He and Ronnie were the first openly
gay couple in Canada, and were featured on national television
and in Maclean's magazine. George was the first openly gay candidate
for public office in Canada, residence unning for alderman in 1980 and
for the provincial legislature in 1981. George was charged as
a 'keeper' during the notorious bath house raids of 1981, and
he was a leader in the successful resistance to that persecution.
He also lobbied Parliament for inclusion of gays and lesbians
in the Charter of Rights, and fought for the inclusion of sexual
orientation in Ontario's Human Rights Code. George was also concerned
with health issues affecting the L.G.B.T. community. He was on
the Board of the A.I.D.S. Committee of Toronto in the 1980's.
George was the first President of the Hassle Free Clinic, a post
he continued to hold at his death. In 2003, at the age of 76,
he spearheaded a national class action for Canada Pension Plan
same sex survivor's pensions which resulted in the largest class
action trial judgment in Canadian legal history, and the first
such award in the world for gays and lesbians. The trial judge
rightly described George as a 'legend'. He pursued all of his
causes with courageous persistence, with tremendous charm and
great humour. George also ser ved the City of Toronto as a member
of the Planning Advisory Board and later the Committee of Adjustments
for many years, the first openly gay person to be appointed to
civic office in Canada. George was proud to serve the city he
loved so much. He was a well-known amateur historian. The City
acknowledged his lifelong contribution by the creation of the
George Hislop Park in the heart of Toronto's lesbian and gay
community. George was honoured with many awards from his city
and his community. He was recognized as a community hero by the
Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, and was Grand Marshall
of the Pride Parade in 2004. In 2005, he became the first recipient
of the Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Award from the International Lesbian
and Gay Law Association in recognition of his lifetime contribution
to the worldwide movement for lesbian and gay equality. George
was predeceased by Ronnie, by his parents and his two older brothers,
John and William. George's death is a great loss to his many
Friends in the L.G.B.T. community and beyond, around the world.
He is lovingly missed by his dear friend and volunteer caregiver,
Christopher
HUDSPETH, and by his nephews and nieces, Jim
HISLOP
and his wife
Wendy▲ of Mississauga, John and his wife Gail
HISLOP,
Bruce HISLOP,
Ann▲
NORQUAY and husband John, Jo Ann
HISLOP, and
Susan HOLMSTOROM and husband Jim and by many grand nephews and
grand nieces. They were always proud of Uncle George. Friends
may call at the Rosar Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street (South of Wellesley) on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 and
on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 from 6 until 9 p.m. A Party and
Tribute to George's life will be held on November 6, 2005 at
a location to be announced. There will be no Funeral Service
at George's request. In memory of George, donations to the Hassle
Free Clinic, Lesbian/Gay Community Appeal of Toronto, Egale or
to the Toronto Grace Hospital would be welcomed.
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NORRIE,
James
Suddenly on Monday, November 28, 2005 at his home in Mississauga,
Jim in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Debbie. Jim will be
sadly missed by many family and Friends. Visitation will be held
at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road
West, Oakville (905-844-2600) from 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, December
3, 2005. Funeral Service 1: 00 p.m. Sunday in the chapel. For
those who wish, memorial contributions to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario, P.O. Box 693, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5C1
would be appreciated.
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SAINT_DENIS,
Charles
Aurele "
Skip"
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday August
20, 2005 at the Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Charles (Skip)
SAINT_DENIS of Ingersoll was in his 61st year. Beloved husband
of Julia (NORRINGTON) whom he married June 23, 1990. Dear father
of Terri ROONEY of Thamesford, Mark
PACE and his wife
Liz of
Maple
Ridge,
British Columbia and by his step-son Marc
CADE and
wife Mary-Ann of Thunder Bay. Sadly missed by his grandchildren
Mallory, Zachary, Nikki, Vicki, Mel and Dakota. He is survived
by his sisters and brother Pearl and Harvey
SCHERMERHORN of Drumbo,
Cathy SAINT_DENIS,
Carmie
SPARKS and Lloyd
ARMSTRONG all of Princeton
and Chris SAINT_DENIS and Marilyn
LOUNSBURY of Wolverton. He will
be missed by his best friend Annie the Cat. Predeceased by his
step-son Michael
CADE (2004) and nephew Jimmy
ARMSTRONG (2004.)
Skip was a welder by trade and had been employed by Cold Springs
Farms, Thamesford. Relatives and Friends may call at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home 246 Thames Street, S., Ingersoll on Tuesday from 2-4
& 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted in the funeral home
on Wednesday August 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Innerkip
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Humane Society
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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NORRIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-05 published
Former Owen Sound mayor dies
Bob RUTHERFORD served the city for nearly 30 years
By Jonathon
JACKSON,
Saturday,
March 05, 2005
Bob RUTHERFORD, whose career in municipal politics spanned nearly
30 years and included 16 years as Owen Sound's mayor, has died.
He was 76.
Mayor Ruth
LOVELL announced his death Friday during council's
budget deliberations.
Mr. RUTHERFORD had been in Owen Sound hospital for a few weeks
before he died there. The nature of his illness was not announced.
“I will certainly remember him as a very effective and personable
mayor,”
LOVELL said Friday. “He will be a person who is very
missed.&rdquo
“He just loved this community,” said Coun. Arlene
WRIGHT, who
worked with Mr.
RUTHERFORD at Rutherford Signs for 20 years.
“A true politician, dedicated,” summed up Gail
NORRIS, who has
worked for six Owen Sound mayors. “When he talked, people listened
to him.&rdquo
Mr. RUTHERFORD was first elected to city council in 1962 and
became mayor in 1965. He served in that position until being
defeated in 1974 by Warren
LOUGHEED.
Mr.
RUTHERFORD returned
to office in 1976, ousting
LOUGHEED in the next election.
He was mayor until 1982, when he was defeated largely due to
his support for what was then a controversial plan to replace
the city's downtown arena with what is now called the Harry Lumley
Bayshore Community Centre.
After the arena was condemned due to a structural problem, Mr.
RUTHERFORD engineered a deal with A and P to build a new grocery
store on the site of the old arena. He then helped push through
an application which helped the new community centre qualify
for an expiring grant program with only one day to spare.
But in a time of soaring interest rates and a poor economy, fears
of higher taxes because of the Bayshore's cost resulted in Mr.
RUTHERFORD's defeat and the election of Ovid
JACKSON as mayor.
“The most wonderful thing that I ever got for the city... was
the thing that killed me,” Mr.
RUTHERFORD said on election night
in 1982.
“I have no regrets. I would not have changed anything along the
way.&rdquo
NORRIS, who still works in the mayor's office, recalls clearly
a conversation she and Mr.
RUTHERFORD had which she thinks says
a lot about him.
“ ‘Gail, I'm going to vote that we build the Bayshore because
the grants are available now and we need a new arena.' But he
said, ‘I can tell you, I'll probably lose the election, ' ” she
said. “What always amazed me was the day they opened the building
and Bob was a guest, they gave him a standing ovation. You know,
he had the vision.&rdquo
In 1985, as he had done in 1976, he challenged the man who had
defeated him.
JACKSON won re-election and Mr.
RUTHERFORD vowed
he was done with politics.
“I'm finished,” he said at the time. “I'll never run as a candidate
again.&rdquo
It was a promise he didn't keep. He ran for a spot on city council
in 1988, finished fifth in a field of 11 and served Owen Sound
for three more years.
WRIGHT, who at one time was also Mr.
RUTHERFORD's neighbour,
said she always appreciated how he was a blue-collar worker who
slipped comfortably into the mayor's chair.
“He was just an all-round guy and very well liked.&rdquo
He was president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario
in his final term on council, she noted, and he always kept abreast
of goings-on at city hall. In fact, he dropped into city hall
a year ago during budget deliberations.
NORRIS visited Mr.
RUTHERFORD last Sunday, shortly after she'd
heard he was in the hospital.
“We had a nice visit but I knew that he was extremely ill...
But he still had the twinkle in his eye and the smiles.&rdquo
The arrival of some of Owen Sound's industrial plants also coincided
with Mr. RUTHERFORD's terms of office,
NORRIS added.
The family released a list of 18 clubs and boards to which Mr.
RUTHERFORD belonged, ranging from the board of governors at Georgian
College to the North Star Masonic Lodge to the Owen Sound Jaycees.
His family declined to comment on Mr.
RUTHERFORD's passing in
a note sent from Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home.
In an interview on the eve of the 2000 municipal election, Mr.
RUTHERFORD reflected on his political life.
“I had love for the city and I wanted to get involved,” said
Mr. RUTHERFORD, who owned a downtown sign business for many years.
“I was fortunate enough to be able to have the time, as my father
and my stepbrother both said they'd run the shop while I worked
at running the city.
“It's something you really have to love and enjoy, because you
do take a lot of criticism. You're close to the people. They
can pick up the phone and phone you and tell you what they think.&rdquo
He tried unsuccessfully to unseat both Progressive Conservative
member of Parliament Gus
MITGES and Liberal member of provincial
parliament Eddie
SARGENT.
SARGENT had preceded him as mayor.
“I ran against Eddie a couple of times, but that's what you call
ass-burning learning,” he said with a laugh.
Robert Edward
RUTHERFORD is survived by his wife, Shirley J.
RUTHERFORD (née
EBY,) was father of Ross
WARD and his wife
Penny,
Brent RUTHERFORD,
Catherine and her husband Bob
WEBBER and Rahnda
YULE. He leaves eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren,
his brother Tim
RUTHERFORD and his wife
Violet.
Predeceased by
his brothers Paul, Jerry and Peter.
A private family service has been held. Friends are invited to
a come-and-go reception in the Bay Room of the Harry Lumley Bayshore
Community Centre from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 13. Donations
to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation M.R.I. fund
or to the Shriner's Hospital were what Mr.
RUTHERFORD wished.
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RICHARDSON,
Louisa (née
HAYWARD)
Entered into rest peacefully at the Belmont Long Term Care Facility
on Wednesday, July 13th, 2005, in her 102nd year. Born in Halifax,
Nova Scotia, on November 17th, 1903, Louisa resided in Belleville
for the past fourteen years. She also lived in Colpoys Bay and
Wiarton, Ontario. Beloved daughter of the late Frederick and
Agatha HAYWARD.
Predeceased by her loving husband, Sydney
RICHARDSON,
her daughter, Joyce
RICHARDSON, sisters, Anne
NORRIS,
Ida
McRAE,
Agatha BELL,
Lillian
O'NEILL and brother, Arthur
HAYWARD. She
was loved and will be greatly missed by her son, Syd
RICHARDSON,
and daughter-in-law, Phyllis, of Belleville, grand_son, Ted
RICHARDSON
and his wife Crystal, of Richmond, Ontario and granddaughter,
Heather KELLER and her husband Bill, of Belleville, and great-grandchildren
Nicholas, Christopher and Jennifer
KELLER, of Belleville. Also
dearly missed by her sisters-in-law Gertrude
RICHARDSON, and
Lillian BEAN and brother-in-law Gordon
BEAN, many nieces, nephews
and family Friends. Family and Friends will be received at the
Burke Funeral Home (613-968-6968) 150 Church Street, Belleville,
Ontario K8N 3B9 on Saturday, July 16th, 2005 from 1: 00 to 2:00
p.m., followed by the funeral service in the chapel at 2: 00 p.m.
Interment will take place at a later date at Edge Hill Cemetery,
Colpoys Bay, Ontario. Memorial donations to the Eastminster United
Church, Belleville (Legacy of Faith Fund) would be appreciated.
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WARREN,
Pearl (née
NICKELS)
At Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Monday, January 17,
2005. Pearl
WARREN (née
NICKELS,) in her 100th year, of Petrolia
and formerly of Camlachie. Beloved wife of the late Benjamin
WARREN (1978.) Dear sister of Dorothy
COOPER of Petrolia and
the late Wilfred, Percy, William, Frederick and James
NICKELS,
Beulah FOSS and Orabelle (McQueen)
LUNDY. Dear sister-in-law
to Effie NICKELS of Bothwell, Bessie
NICKELS of Petrolia, Florence
NICKELS of Wiarton and Edna
NICKELS of London. Special aunt of
Loretta and Tom
NEEDHAM,
Janice
HART and Michael
HOUSEMAN, Edna
SMITH and Harold, Roy and Ruth
NICKELS,
Jack and Gloria
NORRIS
and several more nieces and nephews. Visitors will be received
on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel, Broadway Street,
Wyoming, where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
January 19, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Lakeview Cemetery,
Sarnia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be
made by cheque to the Therapeutic Gardens at Lambton Meadowview
Villa or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Memories
and condolences may be sent on-line at www.needhamjay.com Pearl's
family wishes to express "a special thanks" to all the staff
at Lambton Meadowview Villa for their compassionate and loving
care of Aunt Pearl.
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NORRIS,
Harry▼ and
NAUSS, Heather
In loving memory of my dear husband Harry
NORRIS and daughter
Heather NAUSS, who God called home February 2001.
A happy home we all enjoyed,
How sweet the memories still.
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
Always loved and sadly missed by wife and mother, Jean.
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NORRIS,
Harry▲ and
NAUSS, Heather
In loving memory of our dear father Harry
NORRIS and our dear
sister Heather
NAUSS, who God Called home February 2001.
Always loved and sadly missed by your children, grandchildren,
sisters and brother.
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JONES,
Frederick
Marshall
Ney
Peacefully at his residence in London on Friday, September 23rd,
2005, Frederick Marshall Ney
JONES in his 96th year. Beloved
husband of Marjorie "Madge"
(JONES)
JONES. Dear father of Gary
JONES and his wife
Ilean of Forest, and dear step-father of Marilyn
HANDS and her husband Brian of England. Dear father-in-law of
Jeannie JONES of London. Predeceased by his 5 sisters. Also loved
by his grandchildren Michael
JONES and his wife
Catherine,
Christine
WHITMORE and her husband Bob, and his great-grandchildren Taylor,
Dylan, Carly May and Shelby. Also loved by his step-grandchildren
Phillip, Rachel, Vicky and Lisa. Special friend of June and Les
NORRIS.
Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Sunday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London, where the funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Monday, September 26th at 1: 30 p.m. with Pastor
Lin ALBROECHT of London Gospel Temple officiating. Interment
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations would be appreciated to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London, N6A 3R6.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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NORRIS,
Rosamond▼
Wonderful wife of Joe
NORRIS, passed away peacefully in her 78th
year at University Hospital, Sunday morning October 2nd, 2005
after a short illness. Roz is also survived by her six children,
Anne, Trish, David, Barb, Heather and Graham and thirteen grandchildren,
as well as her brother Bill
DUFFIELD and sister Joan
RYAN.
Roz
always lived her life for other people. She will be sorely missed
by all her family and Friends. There will be no formal visitation,
but a memorial service will be held at Church of Saint John The
Evangelist, 280 St. James Street at 2 p.m. Thursday, October
6th. Please no flowers. Memorial donations in memory of Roz may
be made to the charity of your choice or University Hospital
and would be gratefully acknowledged. (James A. Harris Funeral
Home)
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JOHANNESEN,L.Wyn (formerly
NORRIS)
At Mount Hope Long Term Care Centre, on Monday, October 3rd,
2005, Mrs. L.Wyn
(NORRIS)
JOHANNESEN of London in her 93rd
year. Wife of the late Ross
NORRIS (1951) and the late John
JOHANNESEN
(1983.) Loving and loved mother of G. Ross
NORRIS of Toronto,
Gayle HERN and her husband David of Woodham, Rosemary
NORRIS
also of London, and Helen
FINKBEINER and her husband Gerry of
Lobo. Dear sister of Barney
CLARE (the late Beth) of Calgary,
and Harvey
CLARE and his wife
Robyn of Toronto. Proud and cherished
grandma to Schenley and Meredith
NORRIS, Ryan A. and Craig A.
HERN,
Rob
FINKBEINER, and great-grandma to Nicholas and Kian.
Predeceased by her brother Victor
CLARE and by her step-son Colin
JOHANNESEN.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral and committal services will be
conducted on Friday, October 7th, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m., Pastor Douglas
LOVEDAY officiating. Cremation with private family interment
of ashes will take place at a later date in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Wyn are asked to
consider the Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex.
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O'BRIEN,
M.
Gerald
Peacefully at Huronview Home for the Aged, Clinton, Thursday,
November 3, 2005, M. Gerald
O'BRIEN, 82, formerly of R.R.#3,
Dashwood.
Loved husband of the late Mary Theresa
(VOISIN)
O'BRIEN
(2001.) Dear father of Wayne and Phyllis
O'BRIEN of Centralia,
Ron O'BRIEN of Crediton, Bill and Joyce
O'BRIEN of Brigden, Terry
and Bob ROBINSON of Ailsa Craig, Robin and Rick
MARSHALL of Essex
and Lori Ann
O'BRIEN of London. Loved by his many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Virginia "Jennie"
NORRIS
of Guelph. Remembered by his nieces, nephews and their families.
Predeceased by his brother Earl
O'BRIEN, parents Cornelius
O'BRIEN
and Nora (O'ROURKE)
(O'BRIEN)
THEANDER.
Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Friday
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Mount Carmel,
Saturday,
November 5, 2005 at 9 a.m. The Reverend Father Ray
LAWHEAD
Celebrant. Interment Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to the Cancer Society or charity of choice
would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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SCHEFTER,
Gladys
(WAKEFIELD)
At Sterling Heights Nursing Home, Cambridge, on Tuesday, November
8, 2005. Gladys
(WAKEFIELD)
SCHEFTER, in her 100th years, beloved
wife of the late Herman
SCHEFTER (1966.) Dear mother of Father
Charles SCHEFTER of Cambridge; William (Bill) and his wife
Judy
of Guelph; Mary
JOHNSON and her husband Allan of London; Marilyn
NORRIS and her husband Ray of Cambridge and the late Austin and
Verda. Dear mother-in-law of the late Ray
MIDDLETON . Loved grandma
of Kelly WALLACE and her husband Steve; Patti and Michelle
SCHEFTER
Mark JOHNSON and his wife
Vivian;
Chris
JOHNSON and his wife
Michelle; Jackie and Jennifer
JOHNSON;
Patti
HOWATT and her husband
Bill; Janet
SCHLITT;
Rick and Brad
MIDDLETON;; Bryan
NORRIS and
the late David
MIDDLETON and ten great-grandchildren. A resident
of Guelph most of her life, Gladys was a founding member and
former president of Sacred Heart Church C.W.L. and a more recent
member of Holy Rosary Church C.W.L. and a long time member of
the former Hunt Bridge Club and an ardent duplicate bridge player.
Resting at the Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, Hart Chapel,
1099 Gordon Street, Guelph, (Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.) Funeral
on Friday morning, November 11th. to Sacred Heart Church, Alice
Street, Guelph, for Funeral Mass at 10: 00 o'clock. Interment
Marymount Cemetery, Guelph. Vigil Prayers on Thursday evening
at 8: 45 o'clock. As expression of sympathy donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation; Mass Cards or the charity of one's choice
would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral
home (519) 821-5077) or condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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BENN,
Charles
M.
A resident of Wallaceburg, passed away on Friday, December 16,
2005, at the age of 85 years. Beloved husband of 63 years to
Anne (VANDEVENNE)
BENN. Dear father and father-in-law of Sally
GALE,
Charlene and Arthur DA
COSTA all of Wallaceburg and Marcel
and Linda BENN of Chatham. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren. Kind brother of Melba
NORRIS of Ottawa,
Muriel RITCHIE of Chatham and Donna
LOVELL of Chatham. Predeceased
by his parents Russell and Leona
(RIPLEY)
BENN and a brother
Orval. Visitation will be held at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral
Home, 639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg on Sunday, December 18, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Monday, December 19, 2005 from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A legion service will be held at the funeral home
on Monday at 7: 30 p.m. The funeral Mass will be celebrated on
Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. from Holy Family Church.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation may be left at the funeral home.
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KEMBLE,
Mona
Irene (née
MacINNES)
Unexpectedly at London Health Sciences Centre-University Hospital,
on Sunday, December 18, 2005, Mona Irene
KEMBLE, née
MacINNES,
passed away peacefully in the night. Beloved wife of the late
Harry KEMBLE (1986.) Loving mother of Robert and his wife
Nancy
of London, Sheila
NORRIS and her husband Gary of London and Nancy
KEMBLE of Vancouver. Proud grandmother of Chris, James, Melissa
and Stephen. Loving great-grandma (G.G.) of Gillian, Ryley, Avery,
Jamie and Samantha. Dear sister of Angus, sister-in-law of Esther,
and sister of the late James, Ian, and Margaret. Friends may
attend a memorial service to be held at New St. James Presbyterian
Church, 280 Oxford Street (434-1127), On Tuesday, December 27th,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Bob
ROBINSON and Reverend Don
MCINNES/MCINNIS
officiating. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Association will be gratefully acknowledged. Westview Funeral
Chapel, (641-1793) entrusted with arrangements.
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MARSHMAN,
Teresa▼ "
Terry▼"
Cecilia▼ (1917-2005)
Peacefully, at Saint Mary's Hospital on Wednesday, February 9,
Loving mother of Michael and Beverly
MARSHMAN,
Brian▼ and Ann
MARSHMAN,
Denise and Peter
SIMMONS, and Kevin
MARSHMAN; beloved
grandmother of 11 grandchildren; dear sister of Florence and
the late Bruce
NORRIS.
At Terry's request, there will be no visiting or funeral service.
There will be a private family celebration of her life.
She never lost her wry sense of humour and will be remembered
by all the smiles she brought to her family and Friends.
In memory of Terry, donations may be made to
TVOntario or the
charity of your choice and can be arranged through the Edward
R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo.
Condolences/Donations/Flowers www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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KLEIN,
Mr.
Jack
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jack
KLEIN on February 14, 2005. Jack was the devoted husband of Estelle,
his wife and partner of 54 years who died in June, 2004. He was
an extraordinary father and grandfather whose loss leaves an
enormous gap in the lives of his son Paul, daughter-in-law Joanne,
and grandchildren Sophie and Joshua who lit up his life and gave
him a sense of joy that was truly indescribable. Jack leaves
his brother Leslie and sister-in-law Alice
KLEIN, sister-in-law
and brother-in law Pearl and Steve
DACKS, and a small circle
of close Friends. He was predeceased by his sister Shirley
NORRIS.
Professionally, Jack was a nationally respected architect and
recipient of the Massey Medal - Canada's highest architectural
design honour. Jack was also a gifted watercolour artist and
instructor whose paintings will always remind his family and
Friends of his gentle, playful and creative spirit. Donations
in Jack's memory may be made to The ArtsCan Circle (cheques payable
to: The Agora Foundation in Trust for The ArtsCan Circle), 1360
Lakeshore Road, Sarnia, Ontario, N7S 2M1.
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SKELTON,
Diana
Eveline (née
NORRIS)
On Wednesday, July 13, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Jeffery
SKELTON.
Loving mother of Cynthia (Jeffrey
PESKIND) and the late
Timothy.
Devoted grandmother of Alexander and Sebastian
PESKIND.
Dear sister of Patricia and John
NORRIS
(Brenda.)
Also survived
by many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral service Monday, July
18 at 12: 00 p.m. at the Mount Royal Funeral Complex, 1297 Chemin
de la Foret, Montreal. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation, (2221 Yonge Street, Suite 601, Toronto,
Ontario M4S 2B4) or a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated.
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NORRIS,
Mary▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
TOTTON)
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NORRIS,
Rosamond▲
Rosamond NORRIS, wonderful wife of Joe
NORRIS, passed away peacefully
in her 78th year at University Hospital, London, Sunday morning,
October 2nd, after a short illness. Roz is also survived by her
6 children, Anne, Trish, David, Barb, Heather and Graham and
13 grandchildren, as well as her brother Bill
DUFFIELD and sister
Joan RYAN.
Roz always lived her life for other people. She will
be sorely missed by all her family and Friends. There will be
no formal visitation, but a memorial service will be held at
Church of Saint John the Evangelist, 280 St. James St, , London,
at 2: 00 p.m. Thursday, October 6th. Please no flowers. Memorial
donations in memory of Roz may be made to the charity of your
choice or University Hospital, London and would be gratefully
acknowledged. (The James A. Harris Funeral Home 519-433-7253.)
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STEVENS,
Helen▼
Grace▼ (née
NORRIS)
Charter member of Cliffcrest United Church, Scarborough and Registered
Nurse, Toronto General Hospital class of 1938. Peacefully after
a full rewarding life at the age of 89 at the Toronto East General
Hospital on Wednesday December 7th, 2005. Beloved wife of the
late Frank. Dearly loved mother of Diane (Don
HURREN;)
John
(Susan)
Jane (Sergio
BOZIKOVIC;)
Cathy
(Geoff
RUMNEY) and the late David.
Dear grandma of Nicole, Sean, Tyler, Alex (Liviya), Marc and
Lisa. Survived by her dear sister Isobel
WOODS.
Predeceased▼ by
brother Bruce and sister Eileen. Friends will be received at
the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown 2900 Kingston
Road (one block east of St. Clair Ave. E.) 416-267-4656 on Sunday
from 2-4 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Cliffcrest United
Church #1 McCowan Ave (north of Kingston Road) on Monday December
12th at 11 a.m. If desired donations to the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lauretta (née
NORRIS)
It is with great sadness that her family announces her passing
at Shelburne District Hospital on Thursday, January 6, 2005.
Born May 23, 1908 in Toronto, a descendant of United Empire Loyalists
and Berczy Settlers. Lauretta, of Bolton, beloved wife of the
late Thomas
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1988.) Loved mother of Victoria and her husband
David MUNRO,
Wayne and his wife
Judy
TAILOR/TAYLOR. She will be lovingly
remembered by 6 grandchildren - Todd
MUNRO,
Craig and his wife
Sarah MUNRO,
Andrea and her husband Craig
WHITE/WHYTE, Kathleen
MUNRO,
Melanie and her husband David
KEARNS,
Michael
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Sharon
WILLISON and 5 great-grandchildren - Mackenzie and Madison
MUNRO,
Thomas and Ashley
MUNRO and Colton
WHITE/WHYTE.
The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy.
50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Friday evening 7 - 9 o'clock. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Saturday morning, January
8 at 11 o'clock. Interment King City Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Condolences
for the family may be offered at www eganfuneralhome.com
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NORRIS,
Frederick
Suddenly at Scarborough General Hospital on Tuesday, January
25th, 2005, in his 98th year, with his beloved wife of 71 years,
Morag, and his son, Kenneth, by his side. Loving father to Leslie
(and the late George). Grandfather to Leigh (Ariel), Scott (Sharon),
and Liisa (Larry). Great-grandfather to Gary, Stephen, Lisa,
Regina, George, Kayley, Jaeden, and Jahdaya. A private family
cremation will be held at Saint John's Norway. A graveside service
will follow in the spring. 'Sir Fred' will live on in the hearts
of everyone who loved him, knowing how much joy he brought to
so many. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses
at the Scarborough General Emergency Department, the Toronto
Emergency Medical Services team, and the Toronto Fire Department
for their wonderful care and support.
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NORRIS,
William
Jack
Peacefully at the McCall Centre on Friday, January 28, 2005,
in his 83rd year. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Helen Jean
BLAIR of Mississauga. Father of Blair Linda Margaret and her
husband Michael
KELLER of Walsingham, Ontario, brother of Betty
Norris COLMAN, and uncle of Marie Colman
MADDEN and her husband
Kenneth of Napanee, Ontario. A Memorial Service will be held
at Clarkson Road Presbyterian Church, 1338 Clarkson Road, Mississauga,
L5J 2W5 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 11 a.m. Private interment
to follow at a later date. Arrangements entrusted with Turner
& Porter "Peel" Chapel, 905-279-7663. In lieu of flowers, and
for those who wish, donations may be made to the Fred Victor
Mission, Toronto or to the Clarkson Road Presbyterian Church
where Jack sang in the choir for many years. We can shed tears
that he is gone, or smile because he has lived.
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NORRIS,
John
Bruce
At Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday, January 30th, 2005,
John Bruce
NORRIS of Woodingford Lodge, in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of Florence
NORRIS (née
MILLS.)
Loved father of Susan
ROBERTSON and her husband Paul of Woodstock, Rick and his wife
Sue of Etobicoke, and Craig of Woodstock. Dear grandfather of
Jason NORRIS of Toronto, Pamela
NORRIS of Woodstock, and Laurie
NELSON of London. Great-grandfather of Alysha and Derek. Also
survived by his brother Frank, and sisters Joan and Brenda. Predeceased
by his brother Ray. John was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 55 Woodstock and the Woodstock R.C. Flying Club. At
John's request, a private interment will take place at a later
date. Cremation. Contributions to the Parkinson Foundation of
Canada would be appreciated and may be arranged through R.D.
Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (519-539-0004).
On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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MARSHMAN,
Teresa▲ "
Terry▲"
Cecilia▲ (1917-2005)
Peacefully, at Saint Mary's Hospital on Wednesday, February 9,
2005. Loving mother of Michael and Beverly
MARSHMAN,
Brian▲ and
Ann MARSHMAN, Denise and Peter Simmons, and Kevin
MARSHMAN; beloved
grandmother of 11 grandchildren; dear sister of Florence and
the late Bruce
NORRIS. At
Terry's request, there will be no visiting
or funeral service. There will be a private family celebration
of her life. She never lost her wry sense of humour and will
be remembered by all the smiles she brought to her family and
Friends. In memory of Terry, donations may be made to
TVOntario
or the charity of your choice and can be arranged through the
Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo. Condolences/Donations/Flowers
www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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BOVAIR,
Margaret
Phyllis (née
BAKER)
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Sunday,
February 13, 2005, Margaret Phyllis
BAKER, in her 90th year.
Daughter of the late Thomas and Edith
BAKER.
Beloved mother of
Myrtle and Roy (deceased)
LANE,
Inglewood;
Edwin and Louise (deceased)
BOVAIR, Palgrave; Carole and Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Jim and Walter
BOVAIR,
all of Bolton and Russell (deceased). Beloved Gramma of Suzanne
DUVAL and Ken
CHARTRAND, Caledon East; Brenda and Rob
KAVANAGH,
Orangeville; Shawn and Shirley
LANE, Terra Cotta; Bonnie
LYNN
and Rob HEER,
Oshawa;
Kelly
BOVAIR, Palgrave; Kevin and Elaina
BOVAIR, Seagrave; Jenny and Yvonne
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Brampton; Ward
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mississauga; Veronica and Trevor
SEERATTAN,
Etobicoke.
Beloved
Great
Gramma of Andrea, Sarah and Holly
KAVANAGH;
Alicia and
Ryan DUVAL;
Cynthia,
Victoria and Madison
LANE; Matthew, Andrew
and Shawn HEER;
Samantha and Lorretta
SEERATTAN; Clayton and
Amanda CELOVSKY;
Sydney and Brody
BOVAIR. Dear sister of the
late Winnie
GILLHAM, Fred
BAKER, Elizabeth
NORRIS, Esther
WALES,
Cecil BAKER,
Hazel
CAIRNS and Ralph
BAKER. The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy
50), Bolton (905-857-2213), Tuesday afternoon 2-4 and evening
7-9 o'clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday,
February 16 at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario or to the charity of your choice. Condolences
for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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RADLEY,
Edwin
G.
(Retired Lieutenant Colonel Canadian Armed Forces) Died peacefully
at Princess Gardens on June 2, 2005 in his 97th year. Beloved
husband of Jean
RADLEY (née
NORRIS.)
Fondly remembered by his
many nieces and nephews, especially Karen, Sharon and Shirley,
and by his friend Jim
FAZACKERLEY. A private family service will
take place at a later time. If so desired, donations may be made
to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements entrusted
to Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street,
Peterborough.
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BODNARYK,
Tannis
Peacefully at the Altamont Nursing Home, on Sunday, July 31,
2005, in her 97th year, after a long and spirited life. Loving
wife to her late husband Peter. Beloved mother to Robert and
his wife Barbara,
Donna and her husband Roger
LAMBERT.
Devoted
sister to Sonia
YOUNG and Rosie
NORRIS.
Predeceased by brothers
John and Peter
KLOCHKO, sisters Nellie
BENNETT,
Madge
SCHWAGER
and Ellen KLOCHKO.
The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village)
905-428-8488 from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday, followed by service
in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Erskine Cemetery. The family
wishes to thank the staff at the Altamont Nursing Home for their
unfailing kindness and care. In lieu of flowers, donations, if
desired, may be made to the charity of your choice.
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NORRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-09 published
NORRIS,
Mary▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
TOTTON)
At her home on August 29, 2005. Born in Adelaide, South Australia,
October 12, 1927. She married her late husband, Dr. James R.
NORRIS in England 1951. They immigrated to Canada in 1952. Mary
is survived and will be dearly missed by her son Jamie and by
Mary's younger sister in Australia, Nan
KEMPE (née
TOTTON) as
well as Nan's three children, Nick, John and Kate. Mary's warmth,
kindness and sense of humour were matched equally by her beauty
and elegance. Those who knew her would always speak of the joy
and energy that she would bring to any endeavour. And while Mary
was equally comfortable in a cocktail dress at a party or in
a pair of coveralls and rubber boots feeding a sick calf late
at night in the barn, Mary was always most proud of being able
to help others. A woman, mother and wife with such gifts, energy
and generosity is rare and will be missed by all who had the
pleasure to meet and to know her. As per her wishes, her body
was cremated. A service to celebrate her life will be held for
family and Friends at St. James Cathedral, King and Church Street,
on Thursday, September 22, at 11: 00 a.m. Flowers are gratefully
declined. If desired, you can honour her memory with a donation
to the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation at 1-800-651-5825.
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NORRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-21 published
MASON,
David
Charles "
Tona"
Passed away on Sunday, October 9, 2005 at the home of a friend
in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Born March 3, 1950 in Ohsweken,
Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve, Ontario. He was the son
of the late James Ernest
MASON, O.M.C. and Cora Jean
(DAVIS)
KING. He received a B.A. in Native Studies at Laurentian University
in 1979 and graduated in 1995 from the Faculty of Social Services
at McMaster University. He was a counselor for Native people
and had been an advisor in Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with
Native Peoples. He was a published poet and was an extra in some
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation productions. He was a co-founder
of Native Sons an organization that helps Native inmates. He
was a former member of the Ganienkeh Mohawk community. Tona is
survived by a daughter Ha-Zin-Ak and son Guy
MASON, both of British
Columbia, a son Alfred Christopher
CARTY of Palmer Township,
Pennsylvania and a son 'Temawi' David Frederick James
MASON in
Ontario; brothers James Ernest
MASON Jr. and Malcolm Henry
NORRIS
of Toronto, Ontario, sister Corrine Jeanne
MASON of Bancroft,
Ontario and brother Kahn-tah-wi-wim'tchi-git Andrew William
MASON
of Vancouver, British Columbia; also, two half brothers Robert
and Maurice
KING and one grand_son in British Columbia. He was
preceded in death by a sister Wilhelmina Heide Mason
DAVIS.
Cremation
has taken place. An interment of ashes will take place at Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario. Arrangements entrusted to
Northwood Funeral Home (942 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, 705-945-7758). www.northwoodfuneral.com
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NORRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-03 published
NORRIS,
Frank
Clinton
(Veteran of World War Two)
Passed away at the Groves Memorial Hospital, Fergus on Friday,
December 2, 2005, in his 84th year. Frank was the beloved husband
of Marjorie for 60 years, and a loving father to Sandra. He is
survived by his sisters Joan of Nepean and Brenda of Markham,
and was predeceased by his brothers Bruce and Ray. A private
cremation will be followed by interment at a later date. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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NORRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-09 published
STEVENS,
Helen▲
Grace▲ (née
NORRIS)
Charter member of Cliffcrest United Church, Scarborough and Registered
Nurse, Toronto General Hospital Class of 1938. Peacefully after
a full and rewarding life, at the age of 89, at the Toronto East
General Hospital on Wednesday, December 7th, 2005. Beloved wife
of the late Frank. Dearly loved mother of Diane (Don
HURREN)
John (Susan); Jane (Sergio
BOZIKOVIC); Cathy (Geoff
RUMNEY) and
the late David. Dear grandma of Nicole, Sean, Tyler, Alex (Liviya),
Marc and Lisa. Survived by her dear sister Isobel
WOODS.
Predeceased▲
by brother Bruce and sister Eileen. Friends will be received
at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston
Road (one block east of St. Clair Ave. E.), 416-267-4656 on Sunday
from 2-4 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Cliffcrest United
Church, 1 McCowan Ave. (north of Kingston Road) on Monday, December
12th at 11 a.m. If desired, donations to the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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NORRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-28 published
CAMERON,
Maxine
Delores (née
CLARK)
Passed away peacefully at Leisureworld Lawrence on Tuesday, December
27, 2005 at the age of 92. Beloved wife of the late Dr. William
CAMERON.
Much loved mother of Susan
WILLIAMS and the late Bill
CAMERON.
Loving grandmother of Jackie, Glenn and his wife
Cindy,
and great-grandmother of Kyle, Daniel, Leslie, Jonathon, Joshua
and Noah. Dear sister of Jacqueline
BOYES and the late Edith
NORRIS.
Special thanks to Leisureworld for their loving care.
Funeral service will be held at Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
on Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 11 a.m. Private entombment
Riverside Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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