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PRINCIPATO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-14 published
PRINCIPATO,
Antonio "
Tony"
Passed unexpectedly, on Saturday, February 12, 2005, at the age
of 56. Loving
son of Palma and Giuseppe (deceased). Brother to
Salvatore, Paolo, Maria, Emilia, Gesumino, Italia, and Angelo
(deceased). Father of Michael and Kristin, and grandfather of
Savannah. Will be sadly missed by many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law,
nieces, nephews, his loving companion of Angela and her 3 children.
Family will receive Friends at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall
& Brown Funeral Home, 2900 Kingston Rd. (east of St. Clair Ave.
E.), for visitation on Tuesday, February 15 from 4-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held at St. Theresa's Shrine Of The Little Flower,
2559 Kingston Rd. (at Midland Ave.), on Wednesday at 11 a.m.
Interment to follow at Highland Memory Gardens.
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PRINCIPE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-03 published
PRINCIPE,
Magdalena (née
DELA
CRUZ)
At L.H.S.C. Victoria Campus on Saturday, January 1, 2005 Magdalena
(DELA
CRUZ)
PRINCIPE.
Beloved wife of Romeo of London. Loving
mother of Adam and Mark both at home. Survived by her brothers
and sisters Leonila, Lydia, Erning, Dely, Mario, and Ben. Predeceased
by her brother Berting and her parents Gonzalo and Emilia
DELA
CRUZ.
Also survived by many nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law,
bothers-in-law, relatives and Friends. Visitors will be received
at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King
Street, London, on Monday evening from 7-9 o'clock and Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. Justin's Church,
855 Jalna Blvd. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Cremation.
Prayers Tuesday evening at 7: 30 o'clock.
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PRINCIPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-09 published
HNATYSHYN,
Bernice
Passed away August 7, 2005, at St. Michael's Hospital after a
courageous battle. Bernice is reunited with her beloved Alexander
and is in God's love and embrace. She is survived by her sister
Eleanor.
Also by four children, Marilyn and husband Bill
WILLEKES,
Ken and wife Berna, Debra and husband Nick
DEL
PRINCIPE, Stephen
and wife Jill. She will be missed by ten grandchildren, Leslie,
Megan, David, Alex, Ann, Nicole, Cristina, Gabriella, Samantha
and Brittany. Visitation at the Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston
Road, Toronto, (416-698-2861) from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, August
9. Funeral will be held on Wednesday, August 10, at 11 a.m. in
the chapel at Sherrin Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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PRINCIPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-08 published
LARTER,
Marjorie
Gladys
Born June 3, 1916 in East Luther Township, she passed away peacefully
on Saturday, November 5, 2005 at Central Park Lodge, in her 89th
year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence A.
LARTER. Survived by
daughter Sandra and the late Bob
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, son George and his
wife Linda
YOUNG.
Also survived by sisters Mary
TILLEY and Fern
RITCHIE.
Grandmother to Bill and Michael
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Stuart and
Dena WILTON.
Great-grandmother to Tiffany, Ashley and Adam
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Spencer WILTON and Sofia
PRINCIPE.
She will be greatly missed.
Viewing will be Wednesday, November 9th from 7-9 p.m. at Sime's
Funeral Home, Grand Valley. Funeral service will be held at the
Funeral Home on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, please donate to Arthritis Society.
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TESONE,
Massimo
Died peacefully on December 5, 2005. Beloved husband of Paula.
Devoted father of Michael and Tommy. Dearest
son of Giuseppe
and Concettina. Son-in-law of Anita and Leo
URSO. Dear brother
of Enrico and Nina
PRINCIPE.
Brother-in-law of Frank
PRINCIPE,
Mario and Carol
COVATTA.
Uncle of Vanessa, Melissa, Daniel and
Matthew. Will be truly missed by many uncles, aunts, cousins
and Friends. Friends will be received at Ward Funeral Home, 4671
Highway 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Drive), 905-851-9100,
on Wednesday and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. A Mass will take place
on Friday, December 9 at St. David's Church, 2601 Major Mackenzie
Drive, Maple at 10 a.m. Entombment Westminster Cemetery.
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PRINCIPI o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-17 published
SEDORE,
Julia
Ruth
(PRINCIPI)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Wiarton, Wednesday morning,
March 16th, 2005. The former Ruth
PRINCIPI, of Sauble Beach,
formerly of Hamilton, in her 75th year. Beloved wife of John
SEDORE.
Loving mother of Kimberley (Tom)
SEDORE-
MANZUK and Christopher
(Maria), all of Hamilton. Also survived by several brothers,
sisters and Friends. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Friday
morning at 9: 30 a.m. from Incarnation Catholic Church, Hamilton.
Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hamilton following cremation.
Memorial contributions to the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind, Diabetes Association or Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com
Downs and son Funeral Home, Hepworth, 1-800-340-3467 or 519-935-2754.
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PRINDLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-14 published
ELLIS,
Leita▼
I.▼ (née
PRINDLE)
On Saturday, March 12, 2005 at Meadow Park Nursing Home, London.
Leita I. (PRINDLE)
ELLIS of London in her 101th year. Beloved
wife of the late George J.R.
ELLIS of Belleville, Ontario. Dear
daughter of the late Herbert and Emma
PRINDLE. Dear sister of
the late Frederick
PRINDLE and his wife
Viola,▼ the late Everett
PRINDLE and his wife
Mable,▼ and the late Vernal
PRINDLE of Belleville,
Ontario. Missed by several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great
nephews, and many Friends. Friends will be received by the family
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London.
A prayer service will take place on hour prior to the funeral
service being conducted at Wesleyan Church, 78 Everrett Street,
Belleville, Ontario. on Friday, March 18, 2005 at 2 p.m. Burke
Funeral Home, 150 Church Street, Belleville, Ontario., (613)
968-6968 entrusted with arrangements in Belleville. Interment
in Belleville Cemetery, Belleville, Ontario. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to The Gideons, P.O.
Box 3619, Guelph, Ontario., N1H 7A2. Online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca.
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ELLIS,
Leita▲
I.▲ (née
PRINDLE)
On Saturday, March 12, 2005 at Meadow Park Nursing Home, London.
Leita I. (PRINDLE)
ELLIS of London in her 101st year. Beloved
wife of the late George J.R.
ELLIS of Belleville, Ontario. Dear
daughter of the late Herbert and Emma
PRINDLE. Dear sister of
the late Frederick
PRINDLE and his wife
Viola,▲ the late Everett
PRINDLE and his wife
Mable,▲ and the late Vernal
PRINDLE of Belleville,
Ontario. Missed by several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great
nephews, and many Friends. Friends will be received by the family
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London.
A prayer service will be conducted at the funeral home on Wednesday
at 7: 30 p.m. Visitation will take place on hour prior to the
funeral service being conducted at Wesleyan Church, 78 Everrett
Street, Belleville, Ontario. on Friday, March 18, 2005 at 2 p.m.
Burke Funeral Home, 150 Church Street, Belleville, Ontario.,
(613)968-6968 entrusted with arrangements in Belleville. Interment
in Belleville Cemetery, Belleville, Ontario. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to The Gideons, P.O.
Box 3619, Guelph, Ontario., N1H 7A2. Online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca.
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PRINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-22 published
MacDONALD,
Alastair▼
Kennedy▼
Born Glasgow, Scotland, June 23, 1912. Passed away peacefully
on Monday, June 20, 2005, in Toronto, three days shy of his 93rd
birthday. A loyal Scot as well as a proud Canadian, a student
of Burns and a great storyteller himself, a generous soul, and
a loving father.
Alec MacDONALD is lovingly remembered by his daughter Jan
CHUDY
(and husband Loren) of Toronto, and by his son Alastair (Margaret
DUFF, deceased 1996,) also of Toronto. He is also survived by
four grandchildren, Carrie (Rick
PRINE,)
Alastair,
Jennifer,
and Alice (Keith
JACKSON,) and his six great-grandchildren, Louis
and Campbell
JACKSON of London, England, Chloe
MacDONALD of Toronto,
and Jose, Daniel and Destiny of Florida.
Alec was predeceased by his mother Marion (Jack) in 1912 and
his father Peter Stuart
MacDONALD in 1921 in South Africa, and
also by his infant son Robert in 1937, his son Peter Stuart
MacDONALD
(Louisa, deceased 2000) in 1998, and his wife of 67 years Gordon
(April 23, 2002).
Alec was a veteran of World War 2, serving with the Royal Air
Force (City of Glasgow Squadron), working with No. 9 Squadron,
Bardney, Lincolnshire, and serving in Gibraltar and North Africa.
At Alec's request, he will be cremated and at a later date his
ashes will be scattered on his beloved Croftamie Burn, near Loch
Lomond. A memorial service will be held at Kew Beach United Church,
140 Wineva (at Queen Street), at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 16.
The family thanks the staff of H-7 at Toronto East General Hospital
for their kindness to Alec during his final week, and also the
staff at Versa-Care on Main Street, where he resided for the last
six years.
Tattie-bogle, Daddy.
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PRINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-22 published
MacDONALD,
Alastair▲
Kennedy▲
Born Glasgow, Scotland, June 23, 1912. Passed away peacefully
on Monday, June 20, 2005, in Toronto, three days shy of his 93rd
birthday. A loyal Scot as well as a proud Canadian, a student
of Burns and a great storyteller himself, a generous soul, and
a loving father. Alec
MacDONALD is lovingly remembered by his
daughter Jan
CHUDY (and husband Loren) of Toronto, and by his
son Alastair (Margaret
DUFF, deceased 1996,) also of Toronto.
He is also survived by four grandchildren, Carrie (Rick
PRINE,)
Alastair, Jennifer, and Alice (Keith
JACKSON,) and his six great-grandchildren,
Louis and Campbell
JACKSON of London, England, Chloe
MacDONALD
of Toronto, and Jose, Daniel and Destiny of Florida. Alec was
predeceased by his mother Marion (Jack) in 1912 and his father
Peter Stuart
MacDONALD in 1921 in South Africa, and also by his
infant son Robert in 1937, his son Peter Stuart
MacDONALD
(Louisa,
deceased 2000) in 1998, and his wife of 67 years Gordon (April
23, 2002). Alec was a Veteran of World War 2, serving with the
Royal Air Force (City of Glasgow Squadron), working with No.
9 Squadron, Bardney, Lincolnshire, and serving in Gibraltar and
North Africa. At Alec's request, he will be cremated and at a
later date his ashes will be scattered on his beloved Croftamie
Burn, near Loch Lomond. A memorial service will be held at Kew
Beach United Church, 140 Wineva (at Queen Street), at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, July 16. The family thanks the staff of H-7 at Toronto
East General Hospital for their kindness to Alec during his final
week, and also the staff at Versa-Care on Main Street, where he
resided for the last six years. "Tattie-bogle, Daddy."
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2005-03-30 published
SUTCLIFFE,
Wilbert
Peacefully, at Grey Gables, Markdale, Sunday March 20, 2005.
Wilbert 'Wib'
SUTCLIFFE of Markdale in his 100th year. Beloved
husband of the late Edna and the late Ruth. Survived by sisters-in-law
Grace WHEILDON of Markdale, Shirley
DICKSON/DIXON of Mitchell and brother-in-law
Maurice QUINTON of Owen Sound, and the family of the late Ruth
SUTCLIFFE
(HOLLEY.)
Sadly missed by his extended family and Friends.
Friends called at the May Funeral Home, Markdale, Tuesday evening
and Wednesday afternoon and evening, where Reverend Neil
PARKER officiated
a funeral service held Thursday March 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.
Chaplain Kathryn
HAINES gave a eulogy. Music included the congregational
hymns 'Amazing Grace' and 'What A Friend We Have In Jesus', accompanied
by pianist David
FRIES.
Arnold
ROSENBURG, Will
MOORE, Howard
GREIG, Hob
PRINGLE, Terry
McKAY and Cornelius
VLIELANDER served
as pall bearers. Honorary bearers were George
HALL,
Bob
HALL,
Terry BUCKLEY, Ken
FERGUSON, John
HALVERSON and Dyson
SEABROOK.
A recessional honour guard was formed by the past and present
members of the Councils of the Township of Chatsworth, and the
County of Grey. lnterment in Markdale Cemetery. Donations were
directed to Grey Gables Residents' Fund, or the charity of choice.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-12 published
ROSS,
Frank
A.
Peacefully with his three daughters at his side at London Health
Sciences Centre - Westminster Campus on Sunday, April 10th, 2005,
Frank A. ROSS of London in his 75th year. Frank was predeceased
by his loving wife of 51 years, Evelyn D.
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
ROSS (2003.)
Cherished father of Beth
PUSTAI and her husband Paul of London,
Susan ROSS of Stratford, and Sandi
LAIRD and her husband Darrell
of London. Predeceased by his parents Marion and Melville
ROSS
and his brother Frederick
ROSS.
Proud "
Grandpa" of Joshua
PRINGLE
of Ottawa, Glen
KEELING and his wife
Dani, and James
KEELING
of Stratford, Dustin, Tori and Ethan
LAIRD of London. Loved great-grandpa
of Sierra and Phoenix
KEELING of Stratford.
Frank was born in Saint John, New Brunswick on June 7th, 1930.
He was active in the London community for many years serving
many organizations including the Canadian Mental Health Association,
London Board of Education, London City Council Board of Control
and the Board of Governors at University of Western Ontario.
Frank was a 50 year member of Union Lodge No. 380 Ancient, Free
and Accepted Masons Friends will be received by the family from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral
service will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday, April 14th,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend David R.
CARROTHERS of Colborne
Street United Church officiating. Cremation to follow with a
private family inurnment at Oakland of Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the London Regional Cancer Program, 747 Baseline Road
East, London, Ontario, N6C 2R6 or to the Mission Services of
London, 415 Hamilton Road, London, Ontario, N5Z 1S1. (Online
condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca).
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-04 published
MARDLIN,
Frances
Evelyn (née
COCHRANE)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus
on Thursday, June 2, 2005, Frances Evelyn
(COCHRANE)
MARDLIN
of London and formerly of London Twp. in her 90th year. Beloved
wife of the late John Wesley
MARDLIN (1989) for 50 years. Cherished
mother of Evelyn and Bill
CROSSAN of British Columbia, Hazel
and Wayne MATTHEWS of London, Marlene and John
BARNES of Florida,
Jack and Wilda
MARDLIN of London. Loving and proud grandmother
of Brad and Donna, Bart and Linnea; Kelly, Christopher and Robin,
Kevin; Sean; John and Martina. Great grandmother of Kelsey and
Jared; Erica and Noah. Predeceased by her parents William and
Isabelle COCHRANE, her brother Mervin
COCHRANE and sisters Grace
OLIVER and Mary
PRINGLE.
Frances will be sadly missed by her
dear friend Marianne
HOARE.
Early in her career she taught in rural schools in Middlesex
County and later on, in special education for the London Board
of Education. After retirement, she spent many years as a volunteer
at Lucan Public School. She was also a lifetime member of Bryanston
United Church. Frances was passionate about her faith, family,
Friends and all children. She always had time to spend with a
child. She will be sadly missed and remembered by many Friends
for her strength and generosity, passionate convictions, sense
of humour and abiding love. Friends may call to the C. Haskett
and Son, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Monday, June 6, 2005
at 11 a.m. with Mr. Peter
CARBERRY officiating. Interment Medway
Cemetery. Donations to the Arthritis Society or to World Vision
Canada would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-06 published
STANGA,
Mikelis
Passed peacefully at Mount Hope Long Term Care, London on Monday,
October 3, 2005 in his 94th year. Beloved husband of Valija Elizabete
(SPUROVS)
STANGA. Dear father of Janis (Sam)
STANGA and his wife
Pauline of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Dace (Deana) and her
husband Randy
PRINGLE of Ilderton, and Ildze (Ilsa)
RICHMAN and
her husband Wayne
MERROW of London. Lovingly remembered by grandchildren,
Robert (Rob)
RICHMAN and his wife Kara, Dana
PRINGLE, Michael
and Samantha
STANGA.
Loving great-grandfather of Bailiegh and
Dillon RICHMAN.
Also survived by relatives in his native Latvia.
The family would like to express their sincere gratitude for
the long time excellent care provided by the Third Floor Staff
at Mount Hope. A special appreciation is extended to Dr. M.
EDELS
for many years of outstanding care. Friends will be received
by the family one hour prior to the funeral service being conducted
in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London on Saturday, October 8th at 11: 00 a.m. with
Reverend Aina
AVOTINS officiating. Interment to follow the service
at Woodland Cemetery, London. In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations to The Latvian Relief Fund. Online condolences
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-13 published
PRINGLE,
Muriel
At University Hospital, on Sunday, December 11th, 2005, Mrs.
Muriel PRINGLE of London in her 91st year. Wife of the late Hugh
John "Jack"
PRINGLE (1999.) Beloved mother of Paul
PRINGLE of
Essex. Loving grandmother of David and Kelly and great-grandmother
of Joshua, Justin and Jaylene. Also survived by her sister Jacqueline
CRONIN of Toronto as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by hers sisters Millie
KRINER and Ellen
HALL.
Visitation will
be held on Tuesday 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 Wednesday, December
14th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating.
Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Those wishing to make a
donation in memory of Muriel are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
STEVENS,
William
Dermott "
Bill"
Retired Accountant Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Honorary
Member S.C.A.
Peacefully at home, Ottawa, Ontario, surrounded by his family,
Thursday January 6, 2005. At last reunited with his beloved Antoinette
(MARCHANT) (1988.) Beloved father of Judy (Gordon
PRINGLE) and
Craig STEVENS
(Sharon.)
Loved grandfather of Martha (John
McFAUL,)
Emily (Michael
SHEPARD) and Krystle
STEVENS. Cherished 'William'
of great grand_sons, Joseph, Andrew and Thomas
McFAUL.
Bill was
devoted in the service of the Lord for many years in a mission
to the people of the street and the underprivileged in Montreal,
Toronto and Ottawa. Friends may attend a Service In Memory of
Bill, Saturday January 8, 2005 at Trinity United Church, 1099
Maitland Avenue, Ottawa at 2: 00 p.m. In Memoriam donations to
Capital City Mission, 390 Rideau Street, Box 20183, Ottawa, Ontario,
K1N 5Y8 c/o Reverend Timothy
MEISENHEIMER. www.kellyfh.ca Kelly Funeral
Homes 613-235-6712
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-14 published
BURNET,
Margaret▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
PRINGLE)
Peacefully in Toronto on Tuesday, February 8, 2005, Margaret
Elizabeth BURNET, at the age of 90. Beloved wife of the late
S. Clifford
BURNET.
Lovingly▼ remembered by Barbara (David
COLLEY)
of Branford, Connecticut; Carol (George
VALIN) of North Bay
John (Martha
MAY) of Toronto and Michael (Janice) of Bolton.
Dearest▼ grandmother of Anne and Erin
COLLEY,
Jeff,▼
Joanne▼ and
Peter VALIN,
Ashleigh▼ and Devon
BURNETT and cherished great grandmother
of Myranda Valin
O'SHAY/SHEA.
Peggy▼ had a zest for life and a wonderful
sense of humour that attracted people to her. We will remember
her sensitive and careful attention to beauty and nature as seen
in her varied art works. She will be sadly missed by nieces,
nephews and her many Friends and caregivers. A memorial service
will be held at the Park Lawn Cemetery at a later date. If desired,
memorial donations in her name may be made to The Ontario March
of Dimes, 10 Overlea Boulevard, Toronto M4H 1A4 or to a charity
of your choice. Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-28 published
TOM,
Dorothy▼
Peacefully on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005 at Southlake Regional
Health Centre at the age of 83. Beloved wife of Bill. Loving
mother of Janet
TURNER
(Robert,▼)
Barbara▼
PRINGLE (John "Jock")
and Lorrie
TOM
(Stuart▼
MALLANY.) Proud granma of Ian, Victoria,
Kate and Liam. Dorothy will be sadly missed by her brother William
(Maureen) MEINERS.
Predeceased▼ by her sisters Jean and Grace.
A private family service taking place on Friday, April 29, 2005.
Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to Taylor Funeral Home "Newmarket
Chapel". In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimers Society
would be appreciated by the family.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-02 published
SHORE,
M.
Elizabeth (née
ARMSTRONG)
Her soul entered eternal rest July 31st, 2005, at the Ross Memorial
Hospital in Lindsay. She was the beloved wife and dear friend
of Harry H.
SHORE,
Burlington,
Ontario. Cherished by her devoted
children and family: John
SHORE, his wife
Deirdre
PRINGLE,
Marnie
SHERK and her husband Bob
SHERK,
Ted
SHORE and his partner Roger
LEROUX.
She was the proud and loving grandmother of Andrew
SHERK,
Heather VAN
LUVEN and her husband Kyle, Emily
SHERK and Trevor
SHERK.
Family and Friends were her first joys and she will be
deeply missed. Elizabeth spent many hours in church-affiliated
activities and other volunteer organizations. If you wish, you
may make a donation in Elizabeth's memory to Knox Presbyterian
Church, Burlington, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Cremation
has taken place and a memorial service will be held at Knox Presbyterian
Church at 461 Elizabeth Street, Burlington, on Saturday, August
6 at 11 a.m. (Arrangements entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home,
Burlington 905-632-3333).
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Michael CLONEY,
Lawyer And Judge (1912-2005)
Army officer bound for the Italian front in 1944 instead found
himself representing a private charged with murder, the last
Canadian soldier to be executed by firing squad
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, October
18, 2005, Page S9
To the end of his days, Ontario Provincial Court judge Michael
CLONEY was haunted by one case. In 1944, as a young army lawyer
serving in Italy, he represented a Canadian soldier who was later
executed by firing squad, the only Canadian soldier to meet that
end during the Second World War.
"I can't believe they found him guilty," Mr.
CLONEY told Toronto
writer Andrew
CLARK years later.
The soldier, Private Harold
PRINGLE, had deserted his unit in
Italy in 1944 and headed for Rome, where he joined the Sailor
Gang, a band of British, American and Canadian deserters who
lived day to day by committing crime in a city left largely lawless
by the war. When one of the group was found dead in a ditch,
PRINGLE was charged with his murder, along with two other gang
members. A fourth was granted immunity for his testimony.
According to courts-martial transcripts quoted in Mr.
CLARK's
2002 book, A Keen Soldier, the murder victim was a soldier from
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, called John Norman McGillivary. He
had been shot during a fight with another gang member.
Four of the gang loaded McGillivary into a car and, with
PRINGLE
driving, headed for a hospital. Along the way, they changed their
minds and turned toward a different hospital. Meanwhile, McGillivary
appeared to have died, so they instead sought some place where
they could confirm it. They drove into the countryside, where
they decided McGillivary was, indeed, dead. After some discussion
about what to do,
PRINGLE and the British sailor who led the
gang both shot the body, explaining later they wanted to disfigure
it, or make it look like a hit by Italian organized crime.
Eventually, arrests were made and
PRINGLE, a youngster from Flinton,
Ontario, who had lied about his age to join up, found himself
on trial. A week before the court martial began, Mr.
CLONEY was
removed from the case and sent for staff training. He was replaced
by a lawyer who had never before appeared in court. The new lawyer
did not let his client testify.
Despite shaky and conflicting testimony from the gang member
granted immunity, and a pathologist whose cited cause of death
was contradicted by two others,
PRINGLE was found guilty. He
was shot by a firing squad in 1945, making him the only Canadian
soldier sentenced to death during the Second World War, and the
last one ever in the Canadian military.
PRINGLE did not die alone.
The other two Sailor Gang members were also found guilty and
executed.
Mr. CLONEY, however, never accepted the verdict. He told Mr.
CLARK, whose book was short-listed for the 2003 Governor-General's
Literary Award for Non-Fiction: "There was reasonable doubt a
mile wide."
Originally intended for the Italian front as a reinforcement
officer in 1944, the army decided Mr.
CLONEY's legal skills were
more useful and kept him at Canadian staff headquarters in Avellino.
There, he defended military personnel in courts martial, one
of the few trained lawyers available. Although he lacked court
experience, Mr.
CLONEY quickly won a string of acquittals and
gained enough of a reputation that soldiers like
PRINGLE sought
him out.
After▼ the war, Mr.
CLONEY was posted to Ottawa to serve a six-month
position with the Judge Advocate General's office. Among other
roles, the office advises the military on legal affairs and defends
those accused at courts martial. His six months came and went
and in 1951 he was moved to Winnipeg as assistant judge advocate
general, Prairie command. There he presided for the first time
at courts martial as judge advocate, the equivalent of a judge
in a criminal court.
A transfer two years later took him to Germany as deputy judge
advocate with the Canadian unit posted there. There he was asked
to settle the claim made by the sons of a widow murdered by a
Canadian soldier. They wanted $500 to cover the cost of entertaining
funeral guests and the 20-year-old soldier's death sentence lifted.
With no capital punishment in Germany, the prospect of execution
troubled them deeply.
Mr. CLONEY filed for the funds and put the men in touch with
the Canadian Governor-General, then Vincent
MASSEY.
The sons
received the money and the soldier's sentence was changed to
life imprisonment.
Eventually, Mr.
CLONEY was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and
assigned to the army's central command in Oakville, Ontario,
as assistant judge advocate. In the end, his six months lasted
until 1961, when he finally retired from the army. Of his years
with the Judge Advocate General's office, Mr.
CLONEY told the
Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History in 1996 that he wasn't
out to make a lot of money. "We were satisfied to accept whatever
was our pay of rank; I think we practised law in its pure form
and sense, which probably isn't true in respect of every role
that lawyers play."
Born in downtown Toronto, Mr.
CLONEY was the youngest of three
children of an Irish-Catholic family. Until a disabling accident,
his father worked as a tailor. Before raising the couple's children,
his mother ran a dressmaking business. The family lived in a
semi-detached house, the other half belonging to a rabbi and
his family. Singing, dancing, shouting and praying emanated from
the house, and the backyard was taken up with a three-storey
synagogue. Mr.
CLONEY said it was an early lesson in tolerance
for him and once recalled his grandfather as saying, "These are
holy people; let them pray."
He entered elementary school at age 8 and high school at 12,
the same year his father died. About that time, young Michael
decided he wanted to be a priest. At 16, he entered a seminary
only to leave about two years later after finding it too stressful.
With the financial and emotional support of priests and family,
Mr. CLONEY studied law at Osgoode Hall, working as a summer guide
at Casa Loma to pay his way. After being called to the bar in
1940, he practised real-estate law and joined the Canadian Officers
Training Corps. Two years later, he was called up within days
of marrying, and sent overseas in 1943, leaving his pregnant
wife behind. He did not see his son until the boy was almost
After▼ retiring from the army, Mr.
CLONEY became a magistrate
for metropolitan Toronto. Legislation in 1968 saw magistrates
appointed as provincial court judges.
Once while Mr.
CLONEY was still a magistrate, an elderly woman
addressed him as "Your Majesty." While not a royal, he ran his
courts with kindness, consideration and dignity.
"He was a consummate gentleman," said Mr. Justice Eugene
EWASCHUK
of the Ontario Superior Court, who appeared before Mr.
CLONEY
as an assistant Crown attorney during the 1960s. "He never lost
his temper. The worst I ever heard him say in court was, 'Look
here, mister.' "
Early on, Mr.
CLONEY made the newspapers for lecturing the head
of Satan's Choice motorcycle club. "He treated people all the
same and he wasn't influenced negatively or positively," said
his son Brian.
In the days before legal aid, Mr.
CLONEY took the time to advise
defendants to get a lawyer. If they couldn't, he explained court
proceedings and their rights to them, much to the chagrin of
waiting lawyers. He felt especially keenly for juveniles, who
before the Young Offenders Act of 1984, were prosecuted as adults
at age 16.
"Mike would bend over backwards to help them," Judge
EWASCHUK
said. "He would almost never send them to jail for a first offence."
Required to retire at age 75, Mr.
CLONEY stepped down reluctantly
but kept active as a volunteer and labour arbitrator. Always
organized, he kept tax returns dating to 1959 and books describing
most of his cases. He wrote his own death notice, leaving a blank
for his date of death.
At home, he kept a two-inch-thick file of records concerning
the PRINGLE court martial and periodically studied it. For him,
the case had never closed.
Michael Joseph
CLONEY was born in Toronto on January 17, 1912,
and died in Oakville, Ontario on September 14, 2005. He was 93.
He leaves his son, Brian, grand-daughter, Deborah, and two great-grand_sons.
His wife, Marie, predeceased him.
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CLONEY, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Joseph -- Dispatch
By Oliver MOORE,
Saturday,
November 12, 2005, Page M4
Yesterday was the first Remembrance Day in decades on which retired
Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Joseph
CLONEY did not speak at a local
school.
He made a point of telling students about the realities of war,
his son Brian said, because he knew how important it was to talk
to people around the same age as so many of those who fought
last century's conflicts. "When you see the veterans that survived,"
Brian CLONEY said. "The maturity they had at an early age is
quite different from someone growing up now."
Lt.-Col. CLONEY served in the infantry in Italy as a junior officer,
before falling back on his legal training for the remainder of
the Second World War. He became a military lawyer and briefly
defended Private
PRINGLE, the last member of the Canadian military
to have been executed. Lt.-Col.
CLONEY was taken off the case
before the soldier, who is now thought to have been shell-shocked,
was sentenced to death for murder.
"My dad might not have got him off but he probably wouldn't have
been executed," Brian
CLONEY said. "There were five different
individuals he defended and had a perfect record in getting them
off. It got to the point where people said, 'I want Lieutenant
CLONEY for me.'
After▲ re-entering civilian life, Lt.-Col.
CLONEY was elevated
to the bench. He served as a judge of the criminal division of
the Ontario Provincial Court and died September 14, aged 94.
He was predeceased by his wife
Marie
Catherine
McDERMOTT, who
died in 1988.
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BURNET,
Margaret▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
PRINGLE)
Peacefully in Toronto on Tuesday, February 8, 2005, Margaret
Elizabeth BURNET, at the age of 90. Beloved wife of the late
S. Clifford
BURNET.
Lovingly▲ remembered by Barbara (David
COLLEY)
of Branford, Connecticut; Carol (George
VALIN) of North Bay
John (Martha
MAY) of Toronto and Michael (Janice) of Bolton.
Dearest▲ grandmother of Anne and Erin
COLLEY,
Jeff,▲
Joanne▲ and
Peter VALIN,
Ashleigh▲ and Devon
BURNETT and cherished great-grandmother
of Myranda Valin
O'SHAY/SHEA.
Peggy▲ had a zest for life and a wonderful
sense of humour that attracted people to her. We will remember
her sensitive and careful attention to beauty and nature as seen
in her varied art works. She will be sadly missed by nieces,
nephews and her many Friends and caregivers. A memorial service
will be held at the Park Lawn Cemetery at a later date. If desired,
memorial donations in her name may be made to The Ontario March
of Dimes, 10 Overlea Boulevard, Toronto M4H 1A4 or to a charity
of your choice. Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-13 published
Cancer battle claims admired journalist
By Antonia
ZERBISIAS,
Media
Columnist
The wonder is, Bill
CAMERON did not author his own obituary.
For here was a man who is acknowledged as the greatest writer
of his generation of Canadian journalists, whose words graced
the page, the stage, the screen, the classroom and, of course,
the airwaves.
CAMERON, 62, died at his Toronto home just after midnight yesterday,
after a 20-month struggle with esophageal cancer, surrounded
by his wife, Cheryl
HAWKES, and his children Patrick, 22, Rachel,
21, and Nick 15.
"He was trying to hold us in his arms," said
HAWKES yesterday.
"But he was too weak."
Respected, admired, and loved,
CAMERON was, what friend and former
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation colleague Fred
LANGAN called
yesterday, "a triple threat," the consummate anchor, journalist
and writer.
But he was more than that.
From his start as a freelance entertainment critic for Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation and CTV, to penning an editorial column
at the Toronto Star at the age of 25, to editing for the nascent
Global news, to anchoring at Citytv in the 1970s, to covering
foreign assignments and co-hosting for Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation's nightly newsmagazine The Journal, to anchoring
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation-television's local news, to
fronting Newsworld's morning show, to writing novels and ghosting
documentary scripts for others, to playing the anchor on the
Comedy Network's Puppets Who Kill, there was no journalism job
CAMERON could not do -- and do well.
"Who the hell is good at all those things?" asked Mark
STAROWICZ,
the producer who hired
CAMERON in 1983 to report and fill in
as an anchor on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's The Journal
and Midday.
Which is why, when the Journal went off the air in 1992, it was
CAMERON, tapped to succeed the late Barbara
FRUM as host, who
delivered the eloquent goodbye to viewers: "I'd like to leave
you with the words you find on the back of the cheque you get
at any coffee shop in Canada. Thank you for letting us serve
you."
What CAMERON had was a voice, and even at the end, when he could
barely use it, he still slapped on his make-up to host his i-channel
talk show, as well as act as fill-in interviewer on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation Radio's As It Happens.
His last big interview was with the Dalai Lama, for the documentary
The Dalai Lama: The Power of Compassion that aired last week
on i-channel.
"He was a master of the interview," said Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation's Peter
MANSBRIDGE, who recalled
CAMERON giving him
some pointers last fall at a party in his honour.
About 200 Friends and colleagues, from all the networks and the
print media where
CAMERON had worked, gathered at Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation to show their support.
"He really kept his sense of humour," said Global's Peter
KENT.
"He'd go through the chemo sessions -- and was brutalized by
them -- but then he'd come up for air and talk to Friends and
inquire about others."
"Everybody has this idea that he was such a serious guy," said
Valerie PRINGLE, with whom he worked on Midday. "But I remember
when the opportunity came up to interview Big Bird, he wrestled
me to the ground and said, 'It's mine.'
"I can remember he was doing an interview, with a cop or something,
and he said, 'Well, I've shoplifted, I've smoked dope,'"
PRINGLE
laughed. "We all just dropped our coffees."
What CAMERON cared about was his family and journalism.
"He worshipped his wife and children," said
PRINGLE, describing
a Valentine's Day tribute that
CAMERON had published. "It just
made you cry. I thought this guy was so madly in love with Cheryl,
I can't even stand it."
In fact, it was love at first sight.
HAWKES met him in 1980, when she was doing a freelance profile
on him for Star Week magazine.
"He followed me out of the restaurant and tried to talk me out
of writing the story," she said yesterday. "He said 'I don't
need publicity; I need to marry you.'"
They were wed four months later. But he would leave her often
to take on dangerous assignments for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
flying in and out of the hellholes of the world.
STAROWICZ described one assignment in which
CAMERON was talking
to the camera, with bombs exploding around him, but he barely
flinched.
In fact, "he was talking in perfect paragraphs."
But it seems that
CAMERON, who has held the journalism ethics
chair at Ryerson University, also worried about the ethical hazards
of war reporting.
As he wrote in 1990, "That's the dreadful suspicion: That we
dip into the surface of deep events, paddle with our feet, guard
our comforts, patronize our contacts, exploit great tragedies
for the good of our careers, and get the story wrong."
CAMERON wanted to get the story not only right, but also exactly,
perfectly, precisely right.
"He had one of the most discerning ears," said Citytv's Mark
DAILEY, who worked with
CAMERON when he was the anchor of the
10 p.m. newscast. "He was a very important part of our early
conscience at Citypulse."
MANSBRIDGE remembered one evening co-hosting with
CAMERON on
the Journal. It was a time of intense rivalries between the National
and the newsmagazine and few people expected the pairing to go
well.
But, said
MANSBRIDGE, in the middle of a technical interview
on a financial story,
CAMERON slipped him an idea, which improved
the segment.
"That underlined that this was a guy who cared about the product,
who cared about how we did things,"
MANSBRIDGE said.
"He studied acting which is one of the reasons he could be a
little arch on television,"
LANGAN said. "He knew how to manipulate
words more than the average announcer."
A journalist to the end,
CAMERON documented his battle with his
cancer for an upcoming feature in Walrus magazine. His most recent
piece was a witty look... at caskets.
That's why it is so surprising he didn't leave some notes for
the occasion of the death, one he knew was coming much too fast
and too soon.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-14 published
BROWN,
Ernestine "
Nellie"
Amanda (1924-2005)
After a brief, but courageous fight with cancer, went to heaven
on Sunday, April 10, 2005 at William Osler Health Centre - Etobicoke
Site. A much loved mother of Sheila (Angelo), Lucenda (George),
Lenroy (Nalda), Edison (Blondel), Roselin, Esthler (Calvin),
Valerie, Delyse, Johnson (Maria), Juanita (Emanuel), Elsworth,
Bridgette (Glen), Logan Patricia and Cordel. Cherished grandmother
of 34 and dearest great-grandma of 4. Thanks to Dr. Vikas
GUPTA
and Nancy-Ann
PRINGLE at Princess Margaret Hospital. Special
thanks to her physicians and their caring staff at William Osler
Health Centre - Etobicoke Site, especially Dr. Anthony
CUTHBERT
and Dr. Aarif
PATHAN.
They went beyond the call of duty to make
her last days so comfortable. Friends may visit the family on
Friday, April 15, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.). The family will receive Friends again on
Saturday, April 16, 2005 at Thistletown Baptist Church, 2534
Kipling Ave. (north of Albion Road) from 9: 30 a.m. until the
time of the Service to Celebrate Her Life at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Glendale Memorial Gardens.
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WALES,
Donald
Dunsmore
Suddenly on Sunday, April 10, 2005 at the age of 83. Beloved
husband of Elizabeth for over 61 years. Loving father of Betty
and Bob PRINGLE,
Susan and Hugh
SCOTT, Don
WALES, and George
and Rose WALES. Cherished grandfather of Hugh and Jenn
SCOTT,
Susan and Leroy
MICALLEF,
Heather
PRINGLE, Karen and Andrew
DISHER,
Rosemary WALES, and Geoffrey
WALES. He will be fondly remembered
by his great-grandchildren Donella
SCOTT,
Lauren
SCOTT, Dylan
MICALLEF,
Brett and Ryan
SCOTT, and Aiden and Kailyn
DISHER.
Friends are invited to call at the Andrews Community Funeral
Centre, 8190 Dixie Rd. (north of Steeles), on Friday from 7-9
p.m. Funeral Services will be complete in the Funeral Home on
Saturday, April 16th, 2005 at 6 p.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
TOM,
Dorothy▲
Peacefully on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005 at Southlake Regional
Health Centre, at the age of 83. Beloved wife of Bill. Loving
mother of Janet
TURNER
(Robert,▲)
Barbara▲
PRINGLE (John "Jock")
and Lorrie
TOM
(Stuart▲
MALLANY.) Proud granma of Ian, Victoria,
Kate and Liam. Dorothy will be sadly missed by her brother William
(Maureen) MEINERS.
Predeceased▲ by her sisters Jean and Grace.
A private family service is taking place on Friday, April 29,
2005. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Taylor Funeral Home
"Newmarket Chapel". In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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PRINGLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-05 published
PRINGLE,
John
Edward
Peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on Wednesday August
3, 2005. Beloved husband of the late Eleanor. Loving father of
Brian and his companion Beverly, Debbie and her husband Steve.
John will be sadly missed by Yolanda
PRINGLE and grandchildren
David,
Mark,
Daniel and Stephanie, also, John and Lucy
MILNE,
Bob and Dorthy
MILNE,
Nan
ELLIS and many other relatives and
Friends. Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave., (at Main St. subway),
416-698-3121, on Friday and Saturday, August 5th and 6th from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to be held in the Giffen-Mack
Chapel on Sunday August 7th, at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. In
lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated by his family.
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PRINGLE 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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PRINS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-02 published
KEMBER,
David
Oliver
At Bluewater Health Mitton Street Site, Sarnia on Tuesday, March
1, 2005 David Oliver
KEMBER of Courtright in his 87th year. Husband
of Thelma
(JARVIS)
KEMBER and the late Phyllis
(GRATTON)
KEMBER
(1979.) Dear father of Joanna and Barry
HUTCHINS,
Susanna and
Alan BRANDON,
Mary and Danny
BACHERT, David
KEMBER, Tom and Debbie
KEMBER,
Sharon and Robert
McKENZIE and step-father of Brenda
and Brian McBEAN,
Jim and Brenda
JARVIS, Terry and Penelope
JARVIS,
Ralph and Michelle
JARVIS,
Herb and Virginia
JARVIS, George and
Diane JARVIS.
Loved by several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Dear brother of Margaret
(KEMBER)
BREWSTER,
Timothy
KEMBER, Martha
KEMBER, Shad
KEMBER, Jonathan
KEMBER, Mary
(KEMBER)
PRINS. Predeceased
by brothers and sisters Walter
KEMBER,
Lois
(KEMBER)
HOOPER,
John KEMBER and Ruth
(KEMBER)
McCANDLESS.
The funeral service
will be held on Friday, March 4, 2005 at 11: 00 am from the Gospel
Hall, 1791 London Line, Sarnia. Interment in Blyth Cemetery at
a later date. Friends will be received at the Smith Funeral Home,
1576 London Line, Sarnia (519) 542-5541 on Thursday afternoon
from 2 to 4 pm and evening from 7 to 9 pm. Sympathy through donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Bluewater Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Memories and condolences
may be emailed to smithfuneralhome@cogeco.net
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PRINS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
HEIL,
Thomas
William "
Tom"
A Quiet Man Of Faith Who Loved His Family, God-Children And Friends
So Very Much. The Family of the late Thomas William (Tom)
HEIL
wishes to thank his Friends, relatives and neighbours for their
Friendship to Tom during his life. You meant a lot to him - many
of you, much more than you'll ever know - as Tom was a quiet
man. We do so appreciate all of your prayers, kindness and thoughtfulness
shown to Tom and all of us during his last months and after his
passing. Your cards, visits, donations and Mass offerings have
meant a lot to us and we thank all of you. Tom's Doctors and
Nurses, especially Dr. Claire
PRINS and Angela in Ridgetown and
Dr. McKENZIE and Angela in London, were outstanding in their
kind and loving care of Tom and their support to all of us. The
clergy and people of St. Michael's Catholic and Transfiguration
Anglican parishes have been a constant support to Tom and to
all of us during our difficult times and we thank you most sincerely.
We have lost a wonderful man. Kay, Chris, Lisa, Barryd and Rowan,
and Tom's mother-in-law Irene.
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