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COOK,
Robert
Flavelle
At Bluewater Health on Sunday, August 7 2005, Robert Flavelle
COOK, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family.
Beloved husband of 53 years to Dorothy
(KELL)
COOK and loving
father of Christine (Paul)
TODD of Brampton, Julie (Earl)
VAN
BOVEN and Jennifer (Steve)
RENAUD all of Corunna. Loving grandfather
of Joe, Michael, Jessica
VAN
BOVEN and Austin
RENAUD.
Beloved
brother of Barbara
McCALLUM of London, Ronald (Carol)
COOK of
Lethbridge, Alberta and Ross (Denise)
COOK of Point Edward. Dear
brother-in-law of David (Denyse)
KELL of Brampton, Bill (Ria)
KELL of Forest and Betty
(KELL)
HARDING of Sarnia. He will be
sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Bob was with the Sarnia Police Department for 36 years. His 18
years of retirement was spent golfing, woodworking, traveling
and spoiling his children and grandchildren. Cremation has taken
place. A Celebration of Bob's Life will be held at Dunlop United
Church (757 Rosedale, Sarnia) on Friday, August 12th at 11: 00
a.m. with Reverend Deanna
GIBSON officiating. Friends may visit
with the family at the D.J. Robb Funeral Home (102 Victoria St.
N., Sarnia) on Thursday afternoon and evening from 2: 00-4:00
p.m. and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the Sarnia Rebound Program for Youth, Sarnia and
District Humane Society or the charity of your choice. Messages
of condolence may be sent to the family through djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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RENAUD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-22 published
WATERS,
Karen
Louise (formerly
WATERS, née
LEWIS)
Courageously, after a difficult illness, Karen died in Henderson
Hospital, Hamilton, on October 19, 2005, at age 54. She was the
cherished long-time friend and partner of Marg
RENAUD.
Beloved
eldest daughter of Jack and Helen
LEWIS of Sarnia, and mother
of Lena MINERS
(Jason) of Halifax; Jacqueline
STARKEWSKI (Austin)
of Calgary; and Kayte
WATERS of Toronto. Karen was the former
wife of John
WATERS of Strathroy; their first grandchild, Alexander
(Xander) Stanley
MINERS is almost a month old. Karen was the
sister of Dan
LEWIS
(Kim) of Chatham, Heather
LEWIS (Roger
HIGHT)
of London and Sandra DE
BELLEVAl
(Marc) of Charing Cross. An
avid golfer and sports enthusiast, Karen taught and coached at
North Middlesex District High School in Parkhill for 27 years,
before moving to Hamilton and starting her own business. She
will also be sadly missed by nieces, nephews, cousins, Friends
and acquaintances, both old and new. A funeral service will be
held at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia on Monday,
October 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Blackwell Cemetery,
Sarnia. Visitation will be at Smith Funeral Home in Sarnia on
Sunday, October 23, 2005 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A memorial
service will also be held at Centenary United Church in Hamilton
on Tuesday October 25th at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to The Cancer Society, The M.S. Society or Centenary United Church
in Hamilton would be greatly appreciated. Visit www.smithfuneralhome.ca
for further information or directions to the funeral home. E-mail
messages for the family can be directed to smithfuneralhome@cogeco.net
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RENAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-16 published
LARSEN,
Brenda▼
Mary▼ (née
HICKMAN)
Peacefully, at St. Joseph's Health Centre on April 13, 2005,
at age 77. Beloved wife of Colin for 56 years. Dear mother of
Paul and mother-in-law of Suzu
RENAUD.
Predeceased▼ by her parents
John and Ethel
HICKMAN, and sister Joyce
HICKMAN, of London,
England. Survived by her sister Margaret
RAGG, and niece Gillian
RAGG, of London, England.
Unfailingly optimistic, energetic, and brilliant, Brenda was
a master of the practical application of human kindness. She
will be sadly missed and joyfully remembered by her many Friends
in Canada and England.
Private service and cremation. Memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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RENAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-03 published
Alex SMART,
Hockey
Player: 1918-2005
Left winger from the minors set a scoring record in his first
National Hockey League game that still stands
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, June
3, 2005, Page S7
Ottawa -- Alex
SMART burst into the National Hockey League like
a meteor. In his very first game, on January 14, 1943, he defeated
the Chicago Black Hawks single-handed by scoring three goals
for the Montreal Canadiens.
His first two goals, scored in the final minute of the second
period, came only 14 seconds apart; the third goal occurred in
the third period. Final score: Canadiens 5, Black Hawks 1. Along
the way, he also racked up an assist. Then 24 and on loan to
the Habs from the Montreal Senior Canadiens of the Quebec Senior
Hockey League, he set a benchmark for goals scored by a rookie
in his first National Hockey League game. The record, which was
tied by Real Cloutier of the Quebec Nordiques in 1979, still
stands.
Montreal's daily newspapers were delighted. "Amateur Alex
SMART
Paces Canadiens to Brilliant 5-1 Victory," crowed the The Gazette
the following day. Veteran Montreal hockey reporter Baz O'Meara
described Mr.
SMART, who played left wing, as "a smooth skater
with an accent of speed. He is solid enough despite his rather
frail appearance, one of those sinewy fellows who shed body checks
easily, who is effortless in the extreme."
Mr. SMART, who scored his four points against Chicago goaltender
Bert Gardiner, played with Buddy O'Connor and Gordie Drillon.
They accounted for four of Montreal's five goals.
Joe GORMAN of Ottawa, the
son of Canadiens' general manager,
Tommy GORMAN, was in the Forum that night. "Alex impressed me
because he was a natural left winger and played his position.
Buddy O'Connor was able to feed him passes from centre."
One person who wasn't present in the crowd of 6,549 was Mr.
SMART's
wife of seven months, Freda. "He was so nervous he didn't want
me to go. I went to the show at the Seville Theatre with my girlfriend
(instead). I found out what he had done that night when he came
home. I couldn't believe it."
Mr. SMART continued to burn up the National Hockey League for
another seven games, scoring a total of five goals and two assists,
for seven points in eight games. Fellow rookie Maurice "Rocket"
Richard needed twice as many games as Mr.
SMART to score five
goals and six assists before he broke his leg, ending his season.
The Rocket, of course, eventually scored 624 goals and hall-of-fame
immortality while Mr.
SMART found himself back in the minors.
Mr. SMART developed his skills in southern Manitoba during the
1930s. After playing for the Toronto Marlboros and the Verdun
Maple Leafs in Montreal, he landed a spot with the Senior Canadiens
in 1940. Over the next six years, he scored 86 goals and 188
points over 183 games, some of which were in the service of the
Montreal Royals and Montreal Vickers.
It was also in 1940 that he met his wife Freda. "I was going
to O'Sullivan Business Collage and he saw me every day. He found
out that a girl who lived where he boarded knew me and asked
her to arrange an introduction."
To break the ice, Mr.
SMART asked Freda -- who wasn't "the least
bit interested in hockey" -- if she'd like to attend a game.
"He said, 'here's two tickets.' I said, 'I thought I was going
with you.' He said, 'no, I'm playing.' "
Mr. SMART and his Senior Canadiens won the game and "from then
on, I watched a lot of hockey games," said Mrs.
SMART.
They were
married the day after his 24th birthday. "I told him I was his
birthday present."
After the war, Mr.
SMART got a job in Ottawa with the Goodyear
Tire Company, where he worked for 45 years. He still loved playing
hockey and found a spot with the Ottawa Senators of the Quebec
league. Over the next four seasons, he was one of the Senator's
best point getters. In 1947-48, his best year, Mr.
SMART scored
28 goals and 66 points in 47 games.
Besides his eight games in the National Hockey League, the highlight
of Mr. SMART's hockey career occurred in the spring of 1949 when
the Senators beat the Regina Caps to win the Allan Cup as the
best senior amateur club in Canada. They had lost to the Edmonton
Flyers the preceding year.
The Senators, all of whom had full-time jobs, were a powerhouse
right after the war. The roster included such names as George
GREENE, Emile
DAGENAIS, Jack
McLEAN, Stu
SMITH, Legs
FRASER,
Ray TRAINOR and
Ab RENAUD, who, as a member of the Royal Canadian
Air Force Flyers, had won a gold medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics.
After he retired as a player, Mr.
SMART coached at the local
level in Ottawa. He also scouted for the Los Angeles Kings for
25 years.
Alexander SMART was born on May 29, 1918, in Brandon, Manitoba
He died of heart disease on April 18, 2005, in Ottawa. He was
86. He leaves his wife, Freda, and daughter Susan. He was predeceased
by his daughter Donna Jean.
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RENAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-11 published
RENAUD,
Robert
B.
Peacefully at his home in his 81st year on Wednesday, November
9, 2005. Beloved husband of the late Jeannine
RENAUD
(POITRAS.)
Sadly missed by his sister Connie
RILEY and his many nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. M.A.
RENAUD.
Bob was a publisher and 35 year veteran with Thomson
Newspapers. Private funeral arrangements have taken place. A
memorial service for family and Friends will be conducted at
a later date. For those who wish, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation may be arranged through J.J. Patterson and Sons
Funeral Residence 19 Young Street, Welland or on line with memories
and condolences at www.jjpatterson.ca As a memorial tribute,
a tree will be planted in Memory Woods.
A tree grows -- memories live.
Many thanks to the paramedics, the Niagara Regional Police and
Dr. V. SHAH.
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RENAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
LARSEN,
Brenda▲
Mary▲ (née
HICKMAN)
Peacefully, at St. Joseph's Health Centre on April 13, 2005,
at age 77. Beloved wife of Colin for 56 years. Dear mother of
Paul and mother-in-law of Suzu
RENAUD.
Predeceased▲ by her parents
John and Ethel
HICKMAN, and sister Joyce
HICKMAN, of London,
England. Survived by her sister Margaret
RAGG, and niece Gillian
RAGG, of London, England. Unfailingly optimistic, energetic,
and brilliant, Brenda was a master of the practical application
of human kindness. She will be sadly missed and joyfully remembered
by her many Friends in Canada and England. Private service and
cremation. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated.
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GUNNING,
Hedwig
Elizabeth (née
EWERD)
Peacefully at the Courtyard - Trillium Health Centre - Queensway
on June 2, 2005 in her 93rd year. Born Hedwig Elizabeth
EWERD
on Novemeber 12, 1912 in Danzig, Germany, the youngest of 4 sisters
and 1 brother. Loving wife of John Patrick
GUNNING. Dear mother
of Pauline
RENAUD and husband Armand, and the late Linda
QUERBACH
and Siegfried
REIN.
Lovingly remembered by her Grandchildren:
Michael BROOKS, Wolfgang
QUERBACH, Andrew
QUERBACH, Heidi Laurin
and husband Roger, Lorraine
STANTON,
Kim
ANANJEVS, Debbie
ANANJEVS,
and Norbert
REIN (of Germany) and her Great-grandchildren: Candice
BROOKS, Zachary
BROOKS, Jason
COLEMAN, Anne Katerina
REIN, Drew
MERRIT, Blake
HACHE, Skylar
STANTON, Braedan
STANTON, Miranda
ROUSSEAU and Natasha
PATRIE. Dear sister-in-law to James
GUNNING
and Isabella
CLEVER in England and loved mother-in-law of Theresia
REIN of Germany. A Funeral Mass for Mrs.
GUNNING will be held
at St. Leo's Catholic Church 277 Royal York Rd., Etobicoke on
Monday at 10 a.m. with Cremation to follow. Arrangements entrusted
to the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes, 63 Mimico Ave., Etobicoke. Online
condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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McMAHON,
Elizabeth "
Bette"
At the Fairview Lodge Nursing Home, Whitby on Tuesday, June 7,
2005. Bess, beloved wife of the late Jack. Sister of Mary
RENAUD
and the late William and Gertrude
DEAN.
Aunt
Bess
(Bette) will
be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews, great-nieces
and nephews, and her great-great- nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth
Ave. (2 blocks west of the Woodbine subway station) on Friday
from 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass in Holy Cross Church (located at the
corner of Donlands Ave. and Cosburn Ave., Toronto) on Saturday
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Supervised parking
at funeral home.
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RENAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-06 published
ARCAND,
Robert
Yvon (1942-2005)
C'est avec regret et tristesse que la famille Arcand annonce
son décès, à l'Hôpital général du Nipissing Ouest, à Sturgeon
Falls, le mercredi 4 octobre 2005, à l'âge de 63 ans. Tendre
époux de Anna
ARCAND (née
RENAUD) de Sturgeon Falls. Père dévoué
de Roch (Ginette), Daniel et Robert Jr. (Sandra). Il vivera toujours
dans le coeur de ses petits-enfants, Adam, Jean-Raymond, André,
Alexandre, Benoît et Rémy. Ses neveux, ses nièces et tous ses
amis garderons de lui, que des plus beaux souvenirs. Prédécédé
par ses parents, Georges et Alma
ARCAND.
Robert était un notaire
respecté oeuvrant dans la ville de Toronto. Il était aussi propriétaire
de la compagnie Alouette Bus Lines Ltd., à Sturgeon Falls. La
famille recevra parents et amis, à la Maison Funéraire Théoret-
Bourgeois, Sturgeon Falls, le jeudi 6 octobre de 19h à 21h et
le vendredi 7 octobre de 14h à 17h et de 19h à 21h. Révérend
Jean-Claude
LEFEBVRE présidera la messe funéraire, à la Paroisse
Ste-Thérèse d'Avila, Cache Bay, le samedi 8 octobre, 2005, à
13h30. Que vos témoignages de condoléances se traduisent en dons
à l'Hôpital général de Nipissing Ouest.
It is with profound sadness that the Arcand family announces
his death at the West Nipissing General Hospital, in Sturgeon
Falls, on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at the age of 63 years. Dearly
beloved husband of Anna (née
RENAUD) of Sturgeon Falls. Cherished
father of Roch (Ginette), Daniel, and Robert Jr. (Sandra). He
leaves a rich legacy of love to his grandchildren, Adam, Jean-Raymond,
André, Alexandre, Benoît, and Rémy. Robert will be sadly missed
and lovingly remembered by his nieces, nephews, and all his Friends.
Predeceased by his parents, Georges and Alma
ARCAND.
Mr.
ARCAND
was a well-known and respected lawyer in the city of Toronto.
Locally he was the owner and operator of Alouette Bus Lines Ltd.,
in Sturgeon Falls. The family will receive relatives and Friends
at the Théoret-Bourgeois Funeral Home, Sturgeon Falls, on Thursday,
October 6, from 7 to 9 p.m., and
on Friday, October 7, from 2
to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Reverend Jean-Claude
LEFEBVRE will celebrate
the Mass of Christian Burial in Ste. Thérèse d'Avila Church,
Cache Bay, on Saturday, October 8, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. In memory
of Robert, donations to the West Nipissing General Hospital would
be appreciated by his family.
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RENAUD,
Mary
M.
Peacefully surrounded by her family, in her 90th year, on Saturday,
October 29, 2005. Mary, beloved wife of the late Paul. A dear
mother of Marie, Teri
RENAUD
(Don,)
Patt
DUBOIS (Jack,) Barb
MEYERING (Rudi), Kathryn
PARISH (David), Bill
RENAUD (Keith),
Paula ROBSON
(Bruce,)
Joe
RENAUD (Brigitte,) son-in-law Raymond
SCHINGH.
Grandmother of Marg, Paulette, Joel (January,) Marc
(Carolyn), David (Ann), Mike (Jennifer), Chris (Cindy), Stephen
(Pat), John (Chris), Kelly (Brad), Carol (Ewen), Jacqueline,
Brittany, Tanya (Rob), Marc, Eric, Luc, Paul, Ryan, Claire. Great-grandchildren
Christine, Stephanie, Michelle, Brandon, Emelie, Brianna, Dylan,
Brett, Eric, Emily, Jessica, Danielle, Karsyn, Ashlyn, Bridgit,
Jordan, Cameron, Connor, Kaitlyn, Charles. Friends may call at
the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave., Toronto
(2 blocks west of Woodbine subway station) on Monday from 3-9
p.m. Funeral Mass in Saint John the Evangelist Church (located
at 903 Giffard Street, Whitby on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind, Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity
of your choice would be appreciated. (Supervised parking at funeral
home).
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RENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
CHAPDELAINE,
Jean (1914-2005)
Passed away peacefully in Québec City on February 1, 2005. Graduated
with honours from Collège Ste-Marie, Montréal 1933, Rhodes Scholar
1934, joined External Affairs in 1937, Canadian Ambassador from
1956 to 1965, Délégué général du Québec in Paris from 1965 to
1976, Québec Department of Intergovernmental Affairs from 1976-1981.
Awarded the Légion d'Honneur (Commandeur), the Ordre national
du Québec (Officier) and the Ordre de la Pléiade (Officier).
Survived by his wife, Rita
LAFRAMBOISE, his children: Claude
of Ottawa (Joseph
BRAY,)
Annick of Montréal (Carlos
FELICIATI)
and Antoine of Québec City; his grand- daughter Clara
FELICIATI
his sister Louise
MAYNARD of Montréal; his sisters and brothers-in-law:
Marthe LAFRAMBOISE
(Dr.
Eugene
BEAUCHAMP of Massachussets,) Louise
LAFRAMBOISE
(Robert
GAULIN of Ottawa,) Esther
LAFRAMBOISE (Fernand
RENAULT of Ottawa) and several nieces and nephews Chapdelaine
and Laframboise.
If desired, donations to La Maison Michel Sarrazin, 2101, chemin
Saint-Louis, Sillery (Québec) G1P 1P5, tél.: 418-688-0878 would
be appreciated.
A private funeral will be held in Ottawa at a later date.
Lépine Cloutier Ltée
715, de St-Vallier, est, Québec
For information: (418) 529-3371
Fax: (418) 529-9506
Courriel: claudechap@trytel.com
Site Web: www.lepinecloutier.com
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RENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-12 published
CHAPDELAINE,
Rita (née
LAFRAMBOISE)
Passed away peacefully at Ottawa on March 6th, 2005, at the age
of 84. She was predeceased on February 1st, 2005, by her husband
of 64 years, Jean
CHAPDELAINE.
She is survived by her children:
Claude (Joseph
BRAY) of Ottawa, Annick (Carlos
FELICIATI) of
Montréal, and Antoine of Québec City; her granddaughter Clara
FELICIATI; her sisters and brothers-in-law: Marthe
LAFRAMBOISE
(Dr. Eugene
BEAUCHAMP) of Massachusetts, and Louise
LAFRAMBOISE
(Robert GAULIN) of Ottawa; her sisters-in-law, Esther Morin
LAFRAMBOISE
(Fernand RENAULT) of Ottawa, and Louise Chapdelaine
MAYNARD of
Montreal, and several nieces and nephews Laframboise and Chapdelaine.
If desired, donations to La Fondation de l'Hôpital Montfort,
713 Montreal Road, Ottawa Ontario K1K 0T2 would be appreciated.
A private funeral service will be held in Ottawa at a later date.
Arrangements in care of the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and
McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2A 3T9. For messages
of condolence please e-mail to: claudechap@trytel.com
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RENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-17 published
MORIN,
Yves
E. (1938-2005)
Yves E. MORIN
California,
Chartered
Insolvency and Restructuring
Professional of Nun's Island, Montreal,
son of the late Dr. J.
Edouard MORIN and the late Rachel
DAGNEAU, has died of cancer
at the age of 67 surrounded by his immediate family on December
14, 2005 at the Montreal General Hospital. He has left peacefully
his wife Suzanne
DUFRESNE, his children François
MORIN
(Véronique
GARNEAU) and Karine
MORIN (Marie-Josée
PROULX,) his grandchildren
Vincent, Jean-François and Laurence, his sister and brothers
Esther LAFRAMBOISE (Fernand
RENAULT), Dr. Jean E.
MORIN (Michèle
LANGLOIS), Louis (Frick)
MORIN, Eng. (Claude
CARON) and his sister-in-law
Francine DUFRESNE, his nephews and nieces, cousins and Friends
and joins his sister the late Lucie
MORIN and his brother-in-law
Jacques DUFRESNE,
Eng.
The funeral will be held on Monday December
19 at 1: 30 pm at St-Léon-de-Westmount, 4311 de Maisonneuve Blvd.
W., Westmount. Visitation will take place at the Mount-Royal
Funeral Complex, 1297 Ch. de la Forêt, Outremont, (514) 279-6540,
www.mountroyalcem.com, Sunday December 18 between 3: 00 and 9:00
pm as well as one hour before the funeral at the church. Instead
of flowers, donations can be made to the Montreal General Hospital
Foundation, 1650 Cedar Ave., Montreal, Québec, H3G 1A4, (514)
934-8230, www.cusm.ca/about/foundations/ or at Fondation de l'Hôpital
Maisonneuve-Rosemont, 5345 Assomption Blvd., Suite 270, Montreal,
Qc, H1T 4B3, (514) 252-3435, www.maisonneuverosemont.org or at
the Taylor Statten Camping Bursary Fund, P.O. Box 491, Station
'P', Toronto, Ont, M5S 2T1, www.firesoffriendship.com/bursary.htm.
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RENDALL
James▼
Allen▼
Rendall
Passed away quickly and unexpectedly August 11, 2005 while vacationing
with his grand_son. The two were salmon-fishing to celebrate Jim's
recent reluctant "retirement" from a lifetime committment to
legal academics, a profession to which he devoted himself after
fledging from the family farm in Collingwood, Ontario. Jim pursued
law at Osgoode Hall (the original) after graduating from Vic
(Victoria College/University in the University of Toronto), where
he met and later married his life's partner, Katharine Ann
BOYCE
of Arnprior, Ontario. The two made a life together first in Toronto,
then in London, Ontario, later in Halifax, and for the last 27
years in Calgary, where Jim was Professor of Law at Western,
Dalhousie, and the University of Calgary. Jim's passion for the
law and especially for teaching it, reflected a broader passion
for learning, for knowing, and for sharing what's known with
others, which activities he always embraced with a quick wit,
a loquacious spirit, and a relentless attention to factual detail.
Jim now rejoins Kathy who passed away April, 2000. The two are
survived by brothers Bob
RENDALL and Hugh
BOYCE, and their wives
Marg and Fay, sons Alan, Ed, and Drew, and their wives, Lori,
Carol, and Karen, and grandchildren Kirstie, Kevin, Eric, and
Kate. Visitation for family and close Friends Sunday August 21
(4: 00-7:00 p.m.) at Leyden's Funeral Home (17th Ave. and 2nd
St. S.W.; 403-228-4422). A celebration-of-life service will be
held Monday August 22 at 7: 00 p.m. in the Rozsa Centre on the
University of Calgary campus (403-220-4900). In lieu of flowers,
and at their own discretion, Friends may contribute to a student
Scholarship established at the University of Calgary, Faculty
of Law, in the name of James and Katharine Rendall (403-220-4115).
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RENDALL,
James▲▼
Allen▲
James Allen
RENDALL passed away quickly and unexpectedly August
11, 2005 while vacationing with his grand_son. The two were salmonfishing
to celebrate Jim's recent reluctant 'retirement' from a lifetime
commitment to legal academics, a profession to which he devoted
himself after fledging from the family farm in Collingwood, Ontario.
Jim pursued law at Osgoode Hall (the original) after graduating
from Vic (Victoria College/ University in the University of Toronto),
where he met and later married his life's partner, Katharine
Ann BOYCE of Arnprior, Ontario. The two made a life together
first in Toronto, then in London, Ontario, later in Halifax,
and for the last 27 years in Calgary, where Jim was Professor
of Law at Western, Dalhousie, and the University of Calgary.
Jim's passion for the law and especially for teaching it, reflected
a broader passion for learning, for knowing, and for sharing
what's known with others, which activities he always embraced
with a quick wit, a loquacious spirit, and a relentless attention
to factual detail. Jim now rejoins Kathy who passed away April,
2000. The two are survived by brothers Bob
RENDALL and Hugh
BOYCE,
and their wives Marg and Fay, sons Alan, Ed, and Drew, and their
wives, Lori, Carol, and Karen, and grandchildren Kirstie, Kevin,
Eric, and Kate. Visitation for family and close Friends Sunday
August 21 (4: 00-7:00 p.m.) at Leyden's Funeral Home (17th Ave.
and 2nd St. S.W.; 403-228-4422). A celebration-of-life service
will be held Monday August 22 at 7: 00 p.m. in the Rozsa Centre
on the University of Calgary campus (403-220-4900). In lieu of
flowers, and at their own discretion, Friends may contribute
to a student Scholarship established at the University of Calgary,
Faculty of Law, in the name of James and Katharine
RENDALL (403-220-4155)
- (Corrected phone number).
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STITT,
Gordon
(World War 2 Veteran). Peacefully, at Southlake Residential Care
Village,
Newmarket, on Thursday, July 7, 2005. Gordon
STITT of
Welland and formerly of Kirkfield, Goodwood and Leaside, at 81
years of age. Beloved husband of the late Doreen (Murie). Dear
father of Stephen
STITT of Victoria, British Columbia, Randy
(Cindy) STITT of Welland, and Teena (Mike)
CUTT of Holland Landing.
Dear brother of Margaret
WILLS,
Mildred
DANIELS, Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
and predeceased by Roy
STITT, Norm
STITT, Bob
STITT, Leslie
STITT,
Bill STITT,
Herb
STITT and Evelyn
RANTA. Dear grandpa of Nicole,
Chris, and Joey
STITT;
Kimberly,
Leah, and Aaron
STITT; Dustin
and Zachary
CUTT. Dear friend of the late Bruce
RENDALL. A Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted
to Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803).
Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
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RENDALL,
James▲
It is with great sorrow we announce the passing, on September
13, 2005, at Peel Memorial Hospital, of my beloved husband James,
father of David (Jennifer), James (Tanya), and loving grandfather
of Savannah. Resting at Andrew's Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie Rd.,
Brampton. Viewing Friday, September 16th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral in the Chapel on Saturday, September 17th at 11 a.m.
Cremation private.
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RENDE,
Mario
Passed on peacefully as a result of A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig's) on
Wednesday
May 18, 2005. Mario
RENDE of Burlington at the age
of 49. Cherished husband of Patricia (née
ROWEN)
RENDE.
Adored
father of Michael and Andrea. Loving
son of Silvana and the late
Francesco RENDE. Dear brother of Norma and her husband Natale
DURZO of Woodbridge. Also very lovingly remembered by his many
extended family and Friends. Mario was Vice President, Parts
Operation for TorTruck Corporation and was on the Board of Directors
of The International Truck Parts Association. Mario's 25 year
career in the automotive industry gave him the opportunity to
travel worldwide, resulting in many life long Friendships. Mario
was a loving, dedicated husband and father. He had a great love
for people and believed that there are no strangers in the world,
just Friends you haven't met yet. The family would like to thank
the many health care professionals and Friends involved in Mario's
care, as well as, the staff and volunteers at the Carpenter Hospice
in Burlington for their loving care and compassion. Visitation
at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north
of Queen Elizabeth Way) Burlington (905-632-3333) on Sunday May
22, 7-9 p.m. and Monday May 23, 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. with Vigil
Prayers Monday at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Mass will Celebrated at St.
Raphael's Roman Catholic Church, 4072 New Street, Burlington
on Tuesday May 24, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, Burlington. If desired, expressions of sympathy to
Carpenter Hospice, Burlington would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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McCULLOCH,
Dawne
Elizabeth
Passed away, at the Toronto Grace Hospital, on Saturday, September
10, 2005, after a courageous struggle with ovarian cancer, at
the age of 56. Much loved wife of Ted
TENNANT. Cherished mother
and best friend of Courtney
MORRIS.
Sadly missed daughter of
Maureen McCULLOCH, the late William
McCULLOCH, and step-daughter
of Joyce McCULLOCH.
Sister and sister-in-law of Lyn and Bill
KING.
Special aunt to Dawne
RENDE and Rory
KING and will always
be remembered by her companion Paisley. Dawne in life was a devoted
mother, loyal church elder and dedicated nurse. The selfless
care and love she shared with so many, will be sadly missed and
fondly remembered by her family, church, Friends and all those
that she touched. Friends will be received at the Beaches Presbyterian
Church, 65 Glen Manor Drive (at Queen St. East), on Tuesday,
September 13, 2005 from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at Beaches
Presbyterian Church. Reception to follow within the church hall.
Private family interment. Memorial donations, in memory of Dawne
may be made to the Beaches Presbyterian Church or Wellspring
(Toronto).
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FORD,
Helen▼ (née
RENDELL)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at Sunnybrook
Hospital at the age of 84. Prececeased by her husband Peter Oliver
"Red" FORD.
Will▼ be missed by her daughter Christina and her
husband Ian. Proud Grandma to Andrew, Laura, Grant and Michelle,
and Great-grandma to Helena. Will be remembered always by the
entire Ford and Dalrymple families. A Memorial Service will be
held on Monday, June 6, 2005, visiting from 10 a.m. until the
time of service at 11 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). If desired, donations
may be made to Oxfam or The World Wildlife Fund.
R.S. Kane (416) 221-1159
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FORD,
Helen▲▼ (née
RENDELL)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at Sunnybrook
Hospital at the age of 84. Prececeased by her husband Peter Oliver
"Red" FORD.
Will▲▼ be missed by her daughter Christina and her
husband Ian. Proud Grandma to Andrew, Laura, Grant and Michelle,
and Great-grandma to Helena. Will be remembered always by the
entire Ford and Dalrymple families. A Memorial Service will be
held on Monday, June 6, 2005, visiting from 10 a.m. until the
time of service at 11 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). If desired, donations
may be made to Oxfam or The World Wildlife Fund.
R.S. Kane (416) 221-1159
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FORD,
Helen▲ (née
RENDELL)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at Sunnybrook
Hospital at the age of 84. Predeceased by her husband Peter Oliver
"Red" FORD.
Will▲ be missed by her daughter Christina and her
husband Ian. Proud Grandma to Andrew, Laura, Grant and Michelle,
and Great-Grandma to Helena. Will be remembered always by the
entire Ford and Dalrymple families. A Memorial Service will be
held on Monday, June 6th, 2005, visiting from 10 a.m. until the
time of service at 11 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). If desired, donations
may be made to Oxfam or The World Wildlife Fund.
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RENDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-12 published
Jessica Jarvis
HUNT,
Aviatrix: 1911-2005
Toronto socialite was among the first women in Canada to win
a commercial pilot's licence but, sidelined by the Second World
War, never flew a plane again
By Allison
LAWLOR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Thursday, May
12, 2005, Page S9
At a time when flying was considered a man's world, Jessica
JARVIS,
at the age of 23, became the first woman in Toronto, and the
fourth in Canada, to obtain a commercial flying licence.
Dubbed a "young aviatrix" by Canada's press of the mid-1930s,
she also went onto earn her Canadian, English, French and German
private pilot's licences. "I flew to do something to justify
my existence and to stand out from the crowd," she said years
later.
A member of the Toronto Flying Club, Ms.
JARVIS got her wings
on August 21, 1931, a little more than two years after Eileen
VOLLICK of Hamilton, Ontario, became the first woman in Canada
to receive her private pilot's licence. In an interview with
the Toronto Daily Star two years later, Ms.
JARVIS explained
why she thought a commercial pilot's licence would elude her.
"I can never have a commercial pilot's licence," she said, "because
my eyesight is not good enough. I wear specially ground glasses
in my helmet goggles, as it is. Commercial flying is out for
me, I'm afraid."
Even so, on August 23, 1934, she became the fourth woman in Canada
to qualify for her commercial licence. Still, she later said
that as a woman, she never expected to find work as a pilot,
even if her eyesight had been better.
"I took it to prove to myself that I could do it. I was always
realistic, and I didn't see any place in aviation for women,"
she told writer Shirley
RENDER for Ms.
RENDER's book No Place
for a Lady: The Story of Canadian Women Pilots 1928-1992 "I didn't
want to do anything except enjoy the experience."
Ms. JARVIS loved the experience of flying in open planes. "I'd
go up at 7: 30 or 8 a.m. in the summer," she recalled. "The air
was so still. The feeling of freedom -- it's incredibly exhilarating.
It's a very sensual experience."
The daughter of William Henry Pope
JARVIS and Mary Isabelle
JARVIS,
Jessica JARVIS was born into an affluent Toronto family. Her
father, a gentleman journalist, travelled to the North where
he took part in the Yukon Gold Rush and wrote several novels
based on his experiences.
Despite her privileged background, which included private schools
and the well-connected life of a young socialite, Ms.
JARVIS
described her childhood as lonely and unhappy. "I was very prim
and proper," she said in a newspaper interview in 1992. "But
at school I couldn't do anything -- I was no good at games. Learning
to fly was something I could do sitting down."
While lessons were expensive, money wasn't a problem for Ms.
JARVIS. By the time she was 18 she had set aside enough to enroll
in flying school at a cost of $20 an hour (about the cost in
1931 to rent an apartment for a month). "It was just something
I wanted to do," she said. "I had no lofty aims."
A photograph of Ms.
JARVIS, glamourously dressed in her flying
gear, graced the cover of Star Weekly in 1940. "Jessica
JARVIS,
University of Toronto student, is one of Canada's most experienced
women pilots. Royal Canadian Air Force say she is capable of
piloting their planes," said the caption.
"I do photograph well," she years later said of the publicity.
"She quite liked all the attention she got from her flying,"
said her daughter Diana
INSELBERG. "
She was interested in standing
out from the crowd."
In 1942, she graduated with a degree in household science from
the University of Toronto. She served as a dietician in the Women's
Royal Canadian Naval Service in Halifax during the Second World
War. She later said that she hadn't expected to fly with the
Royal Canadian Air Force during the war years due to her poor
eyesight.
in the meantime, flying had brought her close to death at least
once. "It was looping a loop that nearly did me in, in England,"
she said in an interview with the Toronto Daily Star in 1933.
"I did two loops and, in the second one I didn't pull the stick
back far enough. Instead of completing the loop I went out on
a vertical so that I was flying upside down. I caught my foot
in the side, I couldn't see, and I thought I was in a spin.
"In other words, I thought I was done for. But strange to say,
I wasn't scared. A man once told me that when you get in a jam
in the air you don't get scared because you are so busy watching
what happens.
"That's exactly what took place. In those few seconds, I seemed
to remember all the things I had ever been taught and, some way,
I pulled out of it. I had started at 2,000 feet and I ended at
Shortly after she landed, she recalled how a junior pilot set
down soon afterwards. "His face was white with fright. He said
he saw me shoot by, going about 165 miles an hour, and thought
I was headed straight for death," she said.
"However, it was absolutely my own fault," she added. "I have
no one to blame but myself for the whole affair. Most accidents
are the pilot's fault, unless there is a structural break."
During the war she had married a naval officer -- she took his
name, HUNT -- and they had one child. Unfortunately, the marriage
did not last and she found herself alone with a young daughter
to raise and no more money for flying. After the war, Ms. Jarvis
HUNT moved to Oakville, Ontario, where she ran a bakery and later
a second-hand clothing store before returning to Toronto to work
for the federal government.
She never took to the air again. Instead, money worries displaced
the devil-may-care spirit she had shown as a young pilot. "It
was an unfulfilled life in many ways," Ms.
INSELBERG said.
In 1969, a dream came true when mother and daughter boarded a
DC8 British Airways plane bound for England. It was Jessica Jarvis
HUNT's first commercial flight. While she wasn't in the cockpit,
the experience proved exhilarating. When the crew heard about
her early flying days, they invited her to meet the captain and
see what it was like to be behind the controls in a high-tech
cockpit -- so very different from the open planes she once flew
in the Ontario skies of her youth.
She lived alone most of her life and, in the late 1980s, moved
to British Columbia to be near her daughter.
"I never looked on flying as anything but a recreation," she
said in 1993. "There were other women pilots who were much more
accomplished."
Jessica Jarvis
HUNT was born in Toronto on August 26, 1911, and
died in the Okanagan Valley town of Enderby, British Columbia,
on April 16, 2005. She was 93. She is survived by her daughter
Diana INSELBERG and by half-brother William Michael
JARVIS.
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BRAND,
Winnifred
R. "
Winnie"
(BURNS)
At the Dearness Home, London on Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Winnifred
R. "Winnie"
(BURNS)
BRAND in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the
late William D. "Bill"
BRAND. Dear mother of W. Neil
BRAND and
his wife Judy of London. Dear sister of Ivy
MacGRATH and her
husband Gerald of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and Cyril R.
BURNS and
his wife Irvis of Sonora, Nova Scotia. Dear sister-in-law of
T. Neil and Margaret
BRAND of Grimsby and Leila and Lloyd
RENDLE
of Forest. Also loved by her 2 granddaughters Laura and Sarah
BRAND both of London and her nieces and nephews. Friends will
be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London where the complete funeral service will be conducted in
the chapel on Monday, April 4th at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Kevin
STEEPER of Elmwood Avenue Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment
in Beechwood Cemetery, Forest. Memorial donations may be made
to the Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex, 555 Southdale
Road East, Suite 100, London, Ontario, N6E 1A2, Elmwood Avenue
Presbyterian Church, 111 Elmwood Avenue, London, Ontario, N6C
1J4 or the charity of your choice. On line condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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COULSON,
Audrey
(RENDLE)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital
on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005, Audrey
(RENDLE)
COULSON of London
in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Doug
COULSON.
Dear
mother of John
COULSON and his wife
Marlene of Brantford, Penny
TILLEY and her husband Roger of Burlington, and Patty
CHIPPENDALE
and her husband David of Delta, British Columbia. Dear sister
of Elsie BROOKS and her husband Ted of Tillsonburg. Also loved
by her grandchildren Kathy, Chris, Diana, Brian, Dyson and Chasen,
and by her great-grand_son Ethan. Friends will be received by
the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184), where
the complete funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Friday, August 19th at 11 a.m. with Reverend Catherine
TOVELL
of Dundas Street Centre United Church officiating. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations would be appreciated to the charity of your
choice. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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GEIGER,
Hildegard
Peacefully and with dignity on Sunday, October 2, 2005 at her
home in Toronto, at the age of 84. Hildegard, beloved wife of
the late Franz
GEIGER.
Dearly loved mother of Karen
RENDLE of
Toronto and Ilona
KOPRIVA of Oakville. Dear sister of Frederich
BIEDERMANN of Austria and Otto
BIEDERMANN of France. Private
Family Service will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home,
Oakville. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the Arthritis Society or to the Oakville Humane Society would
be greatly appreciated by the family. Email condolences may be
sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
GEIGER on the subject line.
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MELVIN,
Samuel
Arther
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family, at his
home in Lindsay on Wednesday, August 10, 2005 in his 76th year.
The late Sam
MELVIN is survived by his wife of 26 years, the
former Anne Marie Cameron Lalonde and predeceased by his first
wife Mary
ATKINSON.
Also survived by his children James and Janet
of London, Sharon and Charles
RENDRICK of Lindsay, Lawrence of
Lindsay,
Mary
Ann of Toronto, Margaret "Mardy" and George
CHANDLER
of Lindsay, Noël and Barry
CAMERON of Cambray. Loving step-father
of Felita and Edward
TINDALL of Saskatchewan, Robert
LALONDE
of Lindsay, and Kevin and Shelley
LALONDE of Stratford. Grandfather,
great-grandfather of many grandchildren. Visitation at the Mackey
Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay (705-328-2721) on Thursday
from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Friday, August
12 at 3: 30 p.m. Interment at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Lindsay. Memorial
donations to the St. Elizabeth Health Care Centre or to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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RENDULIC,
Steve
Unexpectedly, on Wednesday, October 5, 2005, at his home, at
the age of 52. Cherished husband of Jane. Loving and devoted
father to Stephanie and Matthew. Predeceased by his parents Josip
and Ana. Steve will be dearly missed by his many family and Friends.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Sunday from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday, October 10,
2005 at 11 o'clock. If desired, remembrances may be made to the
A.L.S. Society.
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RENEE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-26 published
BERNARDO,
Eduardo
Isidoro
Peacefully and unexpectedly in his sleep at home in the early
hours on Sunday, October 23, 2005, Eduardo Isidoro
BERNARDO,
in his 65th year. Loving husband of Maria Fermina G.
BERNARDO.
Beloved father of Maricar
BERNARDO
(Tober
TUASON.) Dear granddad
of Bettina Louise. Dear son-in-law of Severina
GONZALES.
Dear
brother of Dr. Arturo I.
BERNARDO
(Marilyn) and Adelaida
REYES.
Dear uncle of Carrie, Carol, Angela, Anthony, Rowena
OLORES
(Jim,)
Sherry, Gigi and Ron. Dear great uncle of Emma, Julia
RENEE and
Sean. Ed was a staff accountant at Ford Keast for more than 28
years. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home,
362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Thursday and Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. Peter's Basilica, 196
Dufferin Avenue, on Saturday morning at 10: 30 o'clock. Prayers
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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HINCKS,
Sara
On Thursday, March 17, 2005 at the Hospice at Maycourt in Ottawa.
Beloved wife of the late Ted
HINCKS.
Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Bob and Patti
RENIHAN,
Ted and Patsi
HINCKS, Tony and Barbie
PICHERT, and predeceased by Hugh and Helen
HINCKS.
Sister of
Mad MacDONALD.
Proud grandmother and great-grandmother. Sara
was an artist who saw beauty in all aspects of life and brought
great joy to many. The
HINCKS family would like to thank all
the nurses and volunteers at the Hospice at Maycourt for their
kind, gentle and loving care and for the years of joy she had
attending the day hospice. No service or flowers by request.
Donations may be made to The Hospice at Maycourt, 114 Cameron
Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 0X1. 613-260-2906 x232. www.hospicemaycourt.com
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RENKEMA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-15 published
RENKEMA,
Anne▼ (née
LINSTRA)
Anne RENKEMA.
Peacefully at Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, on Sunday,
February 13, 2005, at the age of 69, the Lord took Anne to be
with Him, following a lengthy illness. Born August 15, 1935 in
The
Netherlands to Rudy (d. 1983) and Mary (d. 2002)
LINSTRA,
Anne immigrated to Canada in 1953. Beloved wife of Peter. Devoted
mother to John and Linda
RENKEMA of Uniondale, Ron and Debbie
RENKEMA of Oakville and Wayne and Gloria
RENKEMA of Strathroy.
Cherished grandmother to Katie, Adam and Trevor, Andrey and Alexandra
and Mitchell, Lucas, Noah and Abbey. Dear sister to Rita
VAN
WIEREN and her husband Klaas and sister-in-law to Etty and Klaas,
John and Wilma, Bill and Ann, Paul and Teresa, Matt and Nelda
and Jean and Mike. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces
and nephews. With sincere thanks, the family acknowledges the
kind, attentive and professional care of the staff at Sthrathmere
Lodge. The family will receive Friends at Denning Bros. Funeral
Home, Strathroy on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service in celebration of Anne's life will be held at Westmount
Christian Reformed Church, Drury Lane, Strathroy at 11: 00 a.m.
on Wednesday, February 16, 2005. Interment at Strathroy Cemetery.
Donations to the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee or
the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciated by
the family. You will forever be in our hearts. A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to Anne.
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RENKEMA,
Anne▲ (née
LINSTRA)
Peacefully at Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, on Sunday, February
13, 2005, at the age of 69, the Lord took Anne to be with Him
following a lengthy illness. Born August 15, 1935 in the Netherlands
to Rudy (d. 1983) and Mary (d. 2002)
LINSTRA,
Anne immigrated
to Canada in 1953. Beloved wife of Peter. Devoted mother to John
and Linda RENKEMA of Uniondale, Ron and Debbie
RENKEMA of Oakville,
and Wayne and Gloria
RENKEMA of Strathroy. Cherished grandmother
to Katie, Adam and Trevor, Audrey and Alexandra and Mitchell,
Lucas, Noah, and Abbey. Dear sister to Rita
VAN
WIEREN and her
husband Klaas, and sister-in-law to Etty and Klaas, John and
Wilma, Bill and Ann, Paul and Teresa, Matt and Nelda and Jean
and Mike. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews.
With sincere thanks, the family acknowledges the kind, attentive,
and professional care of the staff at Strathmere Lodge. The family
will receive Friends at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy,
on Tuesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service, in celebration
of Annes life, will be held at Westmount Christian Reformed Church,
Drury Lane, Strathroy, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 16,
2005. Interment at Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to the Christian
Reformed World Relief Committee or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be gratefully appreciated by the family. You will forever
be in our hearts.
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