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ROSENBLOOM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-18 published
KOLOMYJEC,
Helen (née
DEBRIE)
peacefully and surrounded by love at home in Ottawa on 16 February
2005. She lived for many years in Sudbury where she raised her
family and was very active in the Ukrainian community. Helen
was extremely proud of her Ukrainian heritage; an accomplished
singer, she was a regular soloist in the Dnipro choir, recorded
Ukrainian folk songs and performed many concerts in the area.
Her love of music and life was passed on to her children and
grandchildren, many of whom have been attracted to the world
of the arts. Helen was predeceased by the love of her life, Mike,
and is survived by siblings Annie
MacLEAN of Sudbury and Alec
DEBRIE of Bracebridge. Helen leaves daughters Doreen, Mareka,
and Joanne and husband Fred, and her son Dennis and wife Lyn,
grandchildren Ivan, Mareka, Larissa, Andreka, Michael, Jason,
Steven and Lesia, great-grandchildren Adrian, Dorien, Andrea,
Jacob and Semara, and many nieces and nephews. Helen was beloved
by them all, and she will be very deeply missed. The family is
indebted to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Ottawa-Carleton chapter
and the Community Nursing Registry of Ottawa for their wonderfully
supportive home care, coupled with the warmth and obvious affection
they held for her, which contributed immeasurably to Helen's
comfort and well-being during the past several months. Special
and heartfelt thanks to Deane Ronayne, Charlane
MacKENZIE,
Carol
SHERMAN, Judy
ROCK, Linda
TOLSTOY, Diane
COULTERMAN and Drs.
Pippa HALL and Arlene
ROSENBLOOM.
Cremation will be followed
by a celebration of Helen's life on Friday, 25 February at 1: 00
pm, Lougheed's Funeral Home, 252 Regent Street, Sudbury. Friends
may gather after 12: 45 pm. Reception to follow. Interment will
be family only. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
Helen's name to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Ottawa-Carleton
chapter, 1200 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, Ontario, K1K 3B8 or
to the Community Nursing Registry of Ottawa, 553 Cambridge Street
South, Suite 202, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 4J4.
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SHUSTER,
Jack
Peacefully on July 13 2005 in Montreal. Beloved husband of Rosalyn.
Devoted father and father-in-law of Runnie
RUBIN,
Howard and
Karen, Billy (Dr. William) and Cheryl. Cherished grandfather
of Larry and Adi, Kira and David, Carmela and fiance Charles,
Daniel, Marni, Lauren and Adam, Jill, Evan. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Sam and Isobel, Esther
ROSENBLUM,
Marcia and
Clifford SHAPIRO and the late Anne
FRIEDMAN.
The family thanks
Maimonides Geriatric Centre for their exceptional care. Donations
in his memory may be made to the Maimonides Hospital Foundation
(514-483-2121) or the Alzheimer's Society.
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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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ROSENCWAJG,
Bina
On Monday, March 14, 2005. Bina, beloved wife of the late Samuel.
Loving mother of Allan (Joan) and Norman (Julia). Cherished grandmother
of Devra, Shira, Elaina, Amanda and Darby. Proud great-grandmother.
Hers was a life that exemplified courage, generosity and boundless
love. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. at Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Ave. West,
Thornhill. Interment to follow at Bathurst Lawn Cemetery, Wierbzniker
section. Shiva private. Memorial donations may be made to the
Baycrest Foundation (416) 785-2875.
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Figure skater dominated national competition
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Saturday,
January 22, 2005 - Page S7
Victoria -- Sandy
McKECHNIE, who has died aged 83, won five national
figure-skating championships before going off to war.
Mr. McKECHNIE was aged 17 when he claimed the Canadian junior
men's title in a 1939 meet at the Toronto Skating Club.
"Displaying even rhythm in his dance steps and executing the
difficult double-loop, lutz and salchows with perfect precision,
Sandy gave one of the most pleasing performances witnessed on
Toronto ice," wrote Bobbie
ROSENFELD in the Globe and Mail.
Mr. McKECHNIE also skated on the winning fours team that year
with clubmates Gillian
WATSON,
Ruth
HALL and Donald
GILCHRIST.
In 1941, he won a national dance title in tenstep with Norah
McCARTHY.
The following year he won two more Canadian titles
with Eleanor
O'MEARA, claiming the waltz and pairs championships.
His ice partner, who died at age 83 five years ago, became a
star with the Ice Capades, with whom she was known as a "ballerina
of the blades."
The pair joined others in a "South Seas" extravaganza including
500 performers and a 100-piece orchestra at Maple Leaf Gardens
in Toronto in the winter of 1941. He unlaced his skates to join
the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, serving as a lieutenant
aboard the anti-submarine corvette Algoma.
A sportsman all his life, he was later president of the Toronto
Cricket, Skating and Curling Club.
James Alexander
McKECHNIE was born at Toronto on August 25, 1921.
He moved to Victoria in 1980, where he died at his home on January
9, leaving his wife, Sally; a daughter; and a sister. He was
predeceased by a son.
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FINLAYSON,
Donald▼
Moss,▼ M.D., B.Sc., (F.R.C.P.C,) F.A.C.P.
On January 26, 2005 Don peacefully passed away surrounded by
his family, at St. Michael's Hospital, in his 82nd year.
Beloved husband of Anna and much loved father of Elizabeth (Bruce
CORNEIL), Carol
BAIER, Mary Jane (Bill
DROINE), Donald and Margaret
(Harry ROSENFELD.)
Proud▼ grandfather of Ian, Heather, Andrew,
Michael, Sarah, Sonia, Ellen and Eric, and great-grandfather
of Derek.
Predeceased▼ by sister Joyce
SIMMONS, fondly remembered by brother
Bill FINLAYSON
(Dodie▼) and brother-in-law Ed
SIMMONS (Juanita.)
Don,▼ son of Dr. Donald and Marjorie
FINLAYSON, grew up in Ripley,
Ontario. In 1940 the family moved to Toronto, but he maintained
close ties to the area through their cottage at Bruce Beach.
The cottage held a special place in his heart, and gave him great
joy over the years that he shared with his family and Friends.
He graduated from medical school at the University of Toronto
in 1946 and was certified as a specialist in Internal Medicine
in 1952. He was on the staff of Toronto General Hospital (1952-1954),
St. Michael's Hospital, where he was also an assistant professor
of medicine (1954-1969), and the North York General Hospital
The care at St. Michael's was compassionate, respectful and extremely
professional. The family extends special thanks to Dr. Robert
CHEN,
Intensive▼
Care▼
Unit▼ nurses Leonard and Lucy, and spiritual
guidance by the Reverend Peter
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Visitation at Eglinton St. George's United Church (35 Lytton
Boulevard) from 1: 00 p.m. on Saturday, January 29, 2005, followed
by a memorial service at 2: 00 p.m. Reception to follow at Eglinton
St. George's United Church. In lieu of flowers, donations to
St. Michael's Hospital or North York General Hospital would be
appreciated.
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Edna ROBINSON,
Educator (1916-2005)
Ontario's first woman high-school principal also backed bids
by her hometown of Hamilton to host the Commonwealth Games. Her
father, after all, had started it all in 1930
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, December
7, 2005, Page S9
Aurora, Ontario -- When making presentations on behalf of Hamilton's
bid for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Edna
ROBINSON sometimes
donned her father's jacket. Like its wearer, who had been Ontario's
first woman high-school principal, the jacket was loaded with
history. In 1930, M.M.
ROBINSON had worn it when Hamilton hosted
the first British Empire, now the Commonwealth, Games.
History commonly credits Mr.
ROBINSON with getting the games
started. As his only offspring, the Hamilton-born Miss
ROBINSON
proudly shared stories of her father's role, to Friends and family
and as the bid committee's honorary patron. When the committee
became discouraged, Miss
ROBINSON would remind them that her
father had brought about the Empire Games in only two years.
"She made believers out of us," said Cecelia
CARTER-
SMITH, a
former Canadian Commonwealth athlete and member of the bid committee.
Said Emerson
LAVENDER, a long-time friend: "She just loved that
involvement. It rejuvenated her."
In 2003, New Delhi was awarded the bid. "Initially, I was stunned,"
Miss ROBINSON told Ms.
CARTER-
SMITH, also a columnist for the
Hamilton Spectator. "I didn't cry though. I wasn't as emotional
as I thought I'd be -- I was too mad."
Ted, as she was nicknamed by her dad in the absence of a son,
was no stranger to athletic competitions.
She had fond memories not only of the first Empire Games, but
of the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. As a 12-year-old, Miss
ROBINSON
had accompanied her father, the manager of the Canadian team,
to the games. There, the Canadian athletes befriended her. Miss
ROBINSON carried around a stuffed dog they'd signed and shopped
with track star Fanny
ROSENFELD, later a member of Canada's Sports
Hall of Fame.
More often, she spoke of the Commonwealth Games. Years later,
when a Welsh games historian visited Canada, Miss
ROBINSON regaled
him with stories of their beginnings: how athletes stayed at
the family house and how she and her and her father, later the
sports editor at the Spectator, travelled by sea to attend subsequent
games.
But all this came second in Miss
ROBINSON's mind to her own work
in education. As well as treading on the ground her father broke,
she broke ground of her own. In 1963, she became the first woman
principal of a large, urban, composite school in Ontario. The
school, Nelson High in Burlington, was one of the largest in
the province.
Previously a teacher of French and German at Forest Hill Collegiate
in Toronto, in 1957, she moved to the brand-new school in Burlington
named for the British naval hero. There she headed its modern-languages
department.
When staff met to decide on a school motto, Mr.
LAVENDER, a history
teacher, suggested a phrase from a Nelson biography: "Exact in
thought and exalted in action." Seizing on it, Miss
ROBINSON
claimed the motto should be the phrase's reverse, "Exalted in
thought and exact in action." The dictum was adopted.
"In a sense, it [the motto] personified her behaviour as a teacher,
as a principal and all through her life," Mr.
LAVENDER said.
"She was a meticulous organizer and held very high expectations
for the school."
In a time when women just did not become principals unless out
of necessity in rural areas, it took a great deal of pressure
from bureaucrats to allow Miss
ROBINSON to take the then-requisite
training program at Queen's University in Kingston. Afterward,
she felt she had to be better than the men, according to Jane
CLARK, wife of William
CLARK, a cousin of Miss
ROBINSON's. "
Ted
loved people. Didn't suffer fools, but really loved young people."
In a school still known for its excellence, Miss
ROBINSON demanded
strong academic, athletic and art programs.
"She believed extra-curricular activities had an important role
to play," said Bryce
LEGGATT, a teacher at Nelson when Miss
ROBINSON
was principal. "She saw them as a vehicle to enrich kids' lives
and a place for them to hang their hats."
Many of the strong and talented teachers Miss
ROBINSON had a
knack for hiring went on to administrative roles. They became
known as the "Nelson Mafia."
While principal, Miss
ROBINSON asked the art teacher, Robert
BATEMAN, to design a mural for the school's cafeteria. Now a
famous wildlife artist known for his precise representations,
he painted the mural in Cubist style and, along with Grade 9
students, painted a scene from the Battle of Trafalgar. Recently,
he returned to touch it up with a later generation of Grade 9s.
Mr. BATEMAN had known Miss
ROBINSON since he was a student in
her French class at Forest Hill in 1949. There, she maintained
a sweet demeanour and complete classroom control, he said.
Mr. BATEMAN didn't pass Grade 12 French with her and for a long
time told the story of how Miss
ROBINSON had failed him. Once
while giving a speech, she said, "Robert
BATEMAN is going around
saying I failed him in French. In fact, he failed himself."
She did not fail her staff, however, and always supported them.
When she was leaving the school to become an inspector of modern
languages for southwestern Ontario, Mr.
BATEMAN offered to paint
her portrait. When board officials balked, Miss
ROBINSON went
to bat for him and won. The portrait still hangs at Nelson.
Mr. BATEMAN also credits Miss
ROBINSON with being one of his
first patrons. She purchased Maple Leaf Fence (Walker's Line)
from his first show. It began his art career, and he left teaching
in 1976 to pursue it.
After serving as an inspector, Miss
ROBINSON ended her working
life as a board superintendent. Upon retirement, she became a
school trustee, leaving the post only to care for her aging parents.
Some suspect her parents were the reason she never married. Although
she did have a beau, he was lost during the Second World War
and no other man took his place. She'd met him in Germany before
the war, while she was studying there for her doctorate in German
literature. Fluent in the language, she attended a rally where
Hitler spoke for hours. Much later, Miss
ROBINSON told young
family members, she was surprised to find herself captivated
by his charisma in spite of her education, intelligence and worldliness.
Three years ago, she had a chance to see another leader and indulge
her well-known sense of humour. In recognition of her hard work
on Hamilton's bid for the 2010 games, Miss
ROBINSON was invited
to sit in a special section of Copps Coliseum during the Queen's
jubilee visit. Making a day of it, she hired a limousine. Accompanied
by Mr. LAVENDER's wife, Madeline, she posed for a photograph
in the backseat. She's captured on film, waving like the queen.
Poised, polite and confident, Miss
ROBINSON always wore knit
suits, had her hair coiffed and her long, delicate fingers manicured.
More than one male student and teacher had crushes on her.
"She had the ego of someone who has confidence resulting from
setting a goal and achieving it," Mrs. Clark said.
Recently, Hamilton re-entered the Commonwealth Games ring, vying
to hold them for Canada in 2014. Just before her death, Miss
ROBINSON was made its honorary patron. Once again the opportunity
rejuvenated her. She called the committee almost daily to check
on the bid's progress and offer assistance.
While the success of Hamilton's bid will not be known until later
this month, Miss
ROBINSON remains its honorary patron.
Edna Margaret
ROBINSON was born in Hamilton, Ontario on February
23, 1916. She died in Burlington, Ontario on November 14. She
was 89.
She leaves Friends, cousins and a multitude of former students.
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FINLAYSON,
Donald▲
Moss,▲ M.D., B.Sc., (F.R.C.P.C,) F.A.C.P.
On January 26, 2005, Don peacefully passed away, surrounded by
his family, at St. Michael's Hospital, in his 82nd year. Beloved
husband of Anna, and much loved father of Elizabeth (Bruce
CORNEIL,)
Carol BAIER, Mary Jane (Bill
DROINE), Donald, and Margaret (Harry
ROSENFELD.)
Proud▲ grandfather of Ian, Heather, Andrew, Michael,
Sarah, Sonia, Ellen, and Eric, and great-grandfather of Derek.
Predeceased▲ by sister Joyce
SIMMONS, fondly remembered by brother
Bill FINLAYSON
(Dodie▲) and brother-in-law Ed
SIMMONS (Juanita.)
Don,▲ son of Dr. Donald and Marjorie
FINLAYSON, grew up in Ripley,
Ontario. In 1940 the family moved to Toronto, but he maintained
close ties to the area through their cottage at Bruce Beach.
The cottage held a special place in his heart, and gave him great
joy over the years that he shared with his family and Friends.
He graduated from medical school at the University of Toronto
in 1946 and was certified as a specialist in Internal Medicine
in 1952. He was on the staff of Toronto General Hospital (1952-1954),
St. Michael's Hospital, where he was also an assistant professor
of medicine (1954-1969), and the North York General Hospital
(1969-1990). The care at St. Michael's was compassionate, respectful
and extremely professional. The family extends special thanks
to Dr. Robert
CHEN,
Intensive▲
Care▲
Unit▲ nurses Leonard and Lucy,
and spiritual guidance by the Reverend Peter
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Visitation
at Eglinton St. George's United Church (35 Lytton Boulevard),
from 1: 00 p.m. on Saturday, January 29, 2005, followed by a Memorial
Service at 2: 00 p.m. Reception to follow at Eglinton St. George's
United Church. In lieu of flowers, donations to St Michael's
Hospital or North York General Hospital would be appreciated.
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HIGGINS,
Douglas
After a long struggle with cancer, at Markham Stouffville Hospital
on Monday, January 24, 2005 in his 83rd year. Doug, beloved husband
of the late Catherine. Dear father of Teresa
ROSENFELD and her
husband Edward
BLACKBEARD,
John and his wife
Deborah
DOHERTY,
and Colleen and her husband Robert
DURNO.
Loving grandfather
of Nathan, Chris, Jonathan, Shannon, Cole and Luke. Private arrangements
entrusted to the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home. If desired, donations
to the Markham Stouffville Hospital Palliative Care Unit would
be appreciated.
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ROSENFELD,
Jack
On Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Jack
ROSENFELD,
beloved husband of Shirley. Loving father and father-in-law of
Marlene ROSENFELD,
Steven and Sharon, and Harvey and Agnes. Dear
brother of Katherine
ROSENFELD, and the late Minnie
SAUNDERS.
Devoted grandfather of Karen, Paul, and Josh. At Benjamin's Park
Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. W. (2 lights west of Dufferin)
for service on Thursday, February 10th at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
Shaarei Tzedec Section of Roselawn Cemetery. Shiva 68 Ridelle
Ave. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer
Society of Metro Toronto at 416-322-6560.
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ROSENKRANTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-30 published
WESTELAKEN,
Arnold
J.
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday, December
29, 2005 Arnold J.
WESTELAKEN of R.R.#1 Hensall in his 82nd year.
Beloved husband of the late Frances
(SMITS)
WESTELAKEN (1991.)
Dear father of Arnie
WESTELAKEN of Camlachie, Irene and Dave
POSLIFF of Strathroy, Art and Ursula
WESTELAKEN of Sarnia, Margaret
and Mike INTVEN of Saint Thomas, Mike and Sheila
WESTELAKEN of
Rodney, Brian and Ruth
WESTELAKEN of Hensall, Christine
WESTELAKEN
and Ken JULES of Woodstock, Jackie
WESTELAKEN and Otte
ROSENKRANTZ
of London and Rob
DARLING of Ilderton. Also survived by 24 grandchildren
and 1 great-granddaughter. Dear brother of Anny
LIEBREGTS,
John
WESTELAKEN and Paul and Betty
WESTELAKEN all of Saint Thomas, Herman
and Emmy WESTELAKEN of Uxbridge, Ed
WESTELAKEN of Blenheim, Lucy
and Louis VAN
BOXMEER of London and Mary
WESTLAKEN of Orillia.
Predeceased by daughter Mary Ann
DARLING, daughter-in-law Judy
WESTELAKEN, brother Ben
WESTLAKEN and sisters-in-law Jeanne and
Ann WESTELAKEN and brother-in-law Joe
LIEBREGTS.
Family and Friends
may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street,
1 west of Main, Exeter on Sunday 2-4 p.m. and Monday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Precious Blood
Church, 200 Sanders Street West, Exeter on Tuesday, January 3rd
at 11 a.m. with Father Ray
LAWHEAD celebrating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society gratefully appreciated. Prayers in the
funeral home Monday at 6: 30 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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ROSENKRANZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-16 published
ZMIJAK,
Richard
Andrew
Passed away suddenly at his home in Oakville on Thursday, March
10, 2005, age 50. Beloved
son of Helena and her husband Hans
ROSENKRANZ.
Loved brother of Margaret and her husband John
DERKOWSKI.
Special uncle of Casey, Jesse and Zachary. Also survived by his
son Robert
ZMIJAK. He will be sadly missed. Funeral Prayers will
be held at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight
north of Queen Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333), Thursday,
March 17, 2005 at 10 a.m. Private family interment at a later
date. If desired, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be sincerely appreciated by the family.
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BURGESS,
Charles "
Charlie"
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing
of Charles (Charlie)
BURGESS in his 78th year, on Tuesday, February
22nd, 2005, peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, South
Street Campus. Dearly beloved husband for 54 years to Edith Randi
(née ROSENLUND.) Cherished father of Julia Edith
MARCINKEVICIUS,
Lois Irene
BURGESS, Shelley Dianne
BURGESS, Christine Rose
GARROW
and sons-in-law, Randy
GARROW and Egidijus
MARCINKEVICIUS. He
was much loved and will be missed by his granddaughters, Emily,
Katie, Jennifer, and Nicole. He joins grand_son, Jake in Heaven.
He is survived by his sister Ethel
ECKERSLY in Cranbrook, British
Columbia, and by his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, John
and Kaye ROSENLUND and Bob and Sandra
SAULT of Sarnia, as well
as many nieces and nephews.
Charlie was an adventurous soul who spent his life as a self
made entrepreneur ranging from driving taxi in Kenora as a kid,
a veteran of the Korean War, and many years raising his family
in the Zurich, Bayfield and Clinton areas through farming and
retail businesses he owned and operated before he retired to
Sarnia and London. He was tougher than the average bear. Many
thanks from his family for the wonderful care he received during
his illness, from all the staff at the London Health Sciences
Centre, including his nurses, Linda, Cathy, Suki, Dave and Tammy,
and his wonderful doctors, Dr.
HARRIS,
Dr.
SPENCE, Dr.
JENSEN,
Dr. HOUSE,
Dr.
DIAZ and Dr.
WILSON. Visitation will be on Friday
from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North (2 blocks north of Oxford), where the funeral and
committal services will be conducted on Saturday, February 26th,
2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, Edith
has requested that donations be given to the London Health Sciences
Centre - Critical Care Unit.
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ROSENSTEIN,
Saul and Renee (née
ZASARSKY)
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ROSENSTEIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-21 published
MIDDLETON , Leola "Lee" (née
KEOUGH) (1936-2005)
In loving memory. Devoted wife to Walter for 51 years. Our beloved
mother will be leaving behind her daughters Lynne
ROSENSTEIN
and husband Michael, Andrea
PAPAGNO and husband Paul and Denise
FRASER.
Much loved grandmother to Ryan, Eric, Duane, Daniel,
Shawn and Rebecca. Great-grandmother of Dylan, Dresen, Denise
and Taylor. Dear long time friend of Henry
BENNETT.
Survived
by brothers and sisters Bob, Bill, Bruce, Lorretto, Joan, Kathleen,
Cece, Pat, Geraldine and Betty. Predeceased by parents Margaret
and Leo KEOUGH and brother Frank and sister Mary. Will be dearly
missed by all family and many Friends. Lee will always be remembered
as a great giver to the community through her many volunteer
services. Friends may be received at the Andrews Community Funeral
Centre, 8190 Dixie Rd., Brampton (north of Steeles Ave.) 905-456-8190,
on Sunday August 21 from 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Service to be
held in the chapel on Monday at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at
Assumption Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to Peel Association of Handicapped Adults.
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ROSENSTRAUCH,
Rosa
On September 4, 2005, Rosa, beloved wife of the late Leon. Dear
mother and mother-in-law of Eve
ROSENSTRAUCH,
Phyllis
FEGELMAN,
Annette and Yosi
COHEN.
Loving
Bubbie of Rachel
ZELUNKA (Mark)
and Michael
FEGELMAN,
Orly and Aaron
COHEN. Loving sister of
Helen JENKALA
(Benny.) A graveside service will be held on Monday,
September 5, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. at the Bathurst Lawn Memorial
Park, Stopnitzer section. Shiva will be observed with Eve and
Annette at 116 Bentwood Cres., Thornhill, and Phyllis at 15 Shallmar
Blvd., Apt. 702, Toronto. Memorial donations may be made to the
Association for the Soldiers of Israel at 416-783-3053.
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ROSEN
(ROSENSWEIG,)
Mary (née
SALSBERG)
Peacefully at her home on Sunday, December 25, 2005 in her 93rd
year. Mary
ROSEN, beloved wife of the late David
ROSEN.
Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Sharon and Bobby
KATZ, and Ronald
and the late Evelyn
BAKER.
Devoted grandmother of Howard
BAKER,
Karin and Mark
SWARTZ,
Cindy and Mark
ALLEN, and Amy and Brian
KALISH, great-grandmother of Rebecca, Steven, Zack, Chasin, MacKenzie,
and Tanner. Mary will be sadly missed by her family and Friends.
Thank you to Perline for many years of loving care and dedication.
A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, December 27, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. at Pride of Israel Section of Mount Sinai Memorial
Park. If desired, memorial donations may be made to "Marnie's
Room" at Hospital for Sick Children, 416-813-5320.
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ROSENTHAL,
Lena "
Skinny" (née
DAVIS)
Passedaway at Toronto East General Hospital on Wednesday, June
15, 2005, in her 94th year. Predeceased by her husband Emil.
Loving mother of Carol
MURPHY (Paul), James (Rema) and Jane
WATTERS
(Brian.) Dear grandmother of David, James (Tracey) and Bob
MURPHY
Suzanne, James and Patrick
ROSENTHAL;
Glenn
(Joanne) and Cathy
WATTERS, and Jennifer
NAGY
(Simon.)
Great-grandmother of Kayla
and Samantha
MURPHY,
Jessica and Dana
MURPHY, Rachael,
Sarah
and Brian WATTERS, and Matthew and Lauren
NAGY. Survived by her
sister Winifred
HOMAN of Florida, and brother Douglas
DAVIS of
Penetang.
Predeceased by sisters Frances
HULBERT and Kathleen
COLBY, and brothers Wallace and Harold
DAVIS.
Lena will be fondly
remembered by many nieces and nephews. Family reception at Sherrin
Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road, Toronto, on Saturday, June 18,
2005, 2: 00-4:00 p.m. No flowers please.
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SALONIN,
Tom "
Thomas"
It is with great sadness and peace of heart that we convey the
passing of our Dad on Tuesday, July 12th, 2005, in Florida, while
sitting peacefully in his favourite chair, in his sun-room, watching
the world go slowly by. Beloved husband of the late Ethyl
SPECTOR,
and the late Ester
NIUGEBOREN.
Loving father of Manny, Steve,
and the late Donna
SHULMAN.
Proud "
Papa" of Andrew and Stacey
SALONIN,
Shana
SALONIN; and Lee
SHULMAN. Cherished great-grandfather
of Kaelyn SALONIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Nat and
Ronnie, the late Al, the late Irving and the late Florie, the
late Sophie and the late Jack
SLATIN, the late Willie and the
late Betty, the late Minn and the late Joe
ROSENTHAL. He will
be sadly missed by Marilyn
DOWDELL, his nieces, nephews, family
and Friends. Funeral Service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean
Talon West, Montreal on Friday, July 15th at 1: 00 p.m. Burial
in Montreal. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, (514) 255-5151. Tom was a kind and caring gentleman.
His passing leaves a void in our hearts that will never be filled.
We will miss his stories, his healthy living "lectures", his
constant optimism... We love you Pop!
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HASSALL,
Albert
Passed away with serenity at St. Michael's Hospital on Friday,
September 9, 2005 at the age of 82 years. Albert leaves behind
his loving children, Margaret
PILLER and Raymond
HASSALL.
Sadly
missed by his brothers, Archie, Sydney, Jeffrey, Gordon and Frank,
all of whom reside in England. Predeceased by brother Harry.
Cherished by his grandchildren, Michelle (Sam
ROSENTHAL,)
Nicole
and Johnathan. A funeral service will be held at Deer Park United
Church Chapel (129 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto) on Saturday,
September 17, 2005 at 4 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army. Arrangements
entrusted to Morley Bedford Funeral Services (416-489-8733).
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SCOTT,
Eric
Cameron, B.A.Sc.
Passed away in Ottawa on December 20, 2005. Dear husband of Jane
GOODCHILD.
Loving father of David
SCOTT (Laura
CUPPER) Carleton
Place, Sandie
STINSON (Allan) North Bay, Brian
SCOTT (Evelyn
VON
MICHALOFSKI) Belleville and Glen
SCOTT (Kim
ROSENTRETER)
Calgary.
Proud grandfather of Katie and Margaret
SCOTT;
Carrie,
Scott, Julie and Travis
STINSON;
Olive
SCOTT; Joelle,
Jeremy
and Benjamin
SCOTT.
Special grandfather of Reyna
URIARTE. Born
in Picton, Ontario, May 24, 1926.
son of the late Ella Mae
BONGARD
and Wilfred Ernest
SCOTT.
Predeceased by his brother and friend
Sherman. Engineer, banker, fisherman, clarinettist and book editor.
Eric graduated as a Civil Engineer from the University of Toronto
in 1949. During his career he worked for Canadian International
Paper, Canadian Industries Limited, The Engineering Institute
of Canada and 25 years with the Industrial Development Bank,
later to be the Federal Business Development Bank. He cherished
the many Friendships across Canada from those years. Friends
may visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry,
150 Woodroffe Avenue at Richmond Road, Ottawa on Saturday January
7, 2006 from 1: 00 p.m. until service time in the Chapel at 2:30
p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions to
the charity of one's choice would be appreciated. Condolences/donations
at mcgarryfamily.ca
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ROSENZWEIG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-23 published
ROSS,
Alicia▼
Tragically▼ on Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Alicia
ROSS, beloved
daughter of Sharon and Julius
FORTIS, and Anna and the late Marvin
ROSS. Dear sister of Jamie, Trisha, Randi, Andrew and Tammy,
Shawn, Adam, and Stefan. Devoted granddaughter of Helen
ROSENZWEIG,
and the late Morris
ROSENZWEIG, and Bertha and Albert
WEITZMAN.
Please note that time and place of the funeral will be announced
at a later date. If desired, donations may be made to the Alicia
Ross Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst
Street, Toronto. M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
"Our Lily among the thorns."
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ELITE,
Sally
On Friday, September 23, 2005 at Baycrest Hospital. Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Harriett and Gary
BOMZA. Dear sister-in-law
of Ruth SHUSTER and sister and sister- in-law of the late Harry
SHUSTER, and the late Jack and Esther
SHUSTER.
Devoted grandmother
of Leslie BOMZA, and Janet
BOMZA and Eli
ROSENZWEIG.
Devoted
great grandmother of Danielle, and Jonah. A graveside service
was held at Pardes Shalom Cemetery on Sunday, September 25, 2005.
Shiva private. The family extends its sincere gratitude to Mercedes
LUGANOB for her loving and faithful care. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to The Baycrest Centre Foundation (416)
785-2875 or Mt. Sinai Hospital (416) 586-8290.
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ROSS,
Alicia▲▼
Tragically▲▼ on Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Alicia
ROSS, beloved
daughter of Sharon and Julius
FORTIS, and Anna and the late Marvin
ROSS. Dear sister of Jamie, Trisha, Randi, Andrew and Tammy,
Shawn, Adam, and Stefan. Devoted granddaughter of Helen
ROSENZWEIG,
and the late Morris
ROSENZWEIG, and Bertha and Albert
WEITZMAN.
At Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, 100 Elder Street for service
on Friday, October 7, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Har Zion Section
of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made
to the Alicia Ross Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation,
3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto. M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
"Our Lily among the thorns."
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ROSS,
Alicia▲▼
Tragically▲▼ on Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Alicia
ROSS, beloved
daughter of Sharon and Julius
FORTIS, and Anna and the late Marvin
ROSS. Dear sister of Jamie, Trisha, Randi, Andrew and Tammy,
Shawn, Adam, and Stefan. Devoted granddaughter of Helen
ROSENZWEIG,
and the late Morris
ROSENZWEIG, and Bertha and Albert
WEITZMAN.
Please note that time and place of the funeral will be announced
at a later date. If desired, donations may be made to the Alicia
Ross Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst
Street, Toronto M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324. "Our Lily among the thorns."
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ROSS,
Alicia▲
Tragically▲ on Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Alicia
ROSS, beloved
daughter of Sharon and Julius
FORTIS, and Anna and the late Marvin
ROSS. Dear sister of Jamie, Trisha, Randi, Andrew and Tammy,
Shawn, Adam, and Stefan. Devoted granddaughter of Helen
ROSENZWEIG,
and the late Morris
ROSENZWEIG, and Bertha and Albert
WEITZMAN.
At Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, 100 Elder Street for service
on Friday, October 7, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Har Zion Section
of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made
to the Alicia Ross Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation,
3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324. "Our Lily
among the thorns."
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ROSENZWEIG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-08 published
RADA,
Anna (née
HUDAKOVA) (April 29th, 1916-October 6th, 2005)
(Resident of Seven Oaks Residence in Scarborough, Ontario) Passed
away suddenly in Scarborough General Hospital after a brief illness,
in her 89th year. Loving and supportive wife of the late Ladislav
(Leslie) RADA (1977.) She will be sadly missed by her children
Otto P. RADA
(Margaret) of Toronto and Sonia
RADA of Port Perry
three loving grandchildren Steven, Mark and Melissa as well as
many Friends in Canada and Slovakia. She was born in Slovakia
on April 29th, 1916 to Jan
HUDAK and Anna
HUDAKOVA
(SIPOSOVA,)
both deceased. She will be lovingly remembered for her generosity
by her surviving sister Margita
GALGANKOVA
(Ferdinand) and her
brother Vojtech
HUDAK
(Libena - deceased) as well as her many
nieces and nephews in Slovakia. Her endless generosity, kindness
and charity will also be fondly remembered by her sisters-in-law
Greta MARES
(Eugene
MARES - deceased) and Ann
ROSENZWEIG (William
ROSENZWEIG - deceased) as well as their children and grandchildren
in the United States. As per mother's wishes, cremation has taken
place and arrangements to celebrate her many achievements are
being handled by The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 275 Lesmill
Road, Toronto (416-441-1580) to be held on Sunday, October 9,
2005 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Alzheimer Society.
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ROSERE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-22 published
LINDSAY, Marjorie Hilda (formerly
ANDREWS, née
BREMNER)
Age 90 years of Dartmouth died peacefully September 19, 2005
at Dartmouth General Hospital surrounded with love by her family.
Marjorie was a survivor of the Halifax Explosion which claimed
her mother's life. She was a daughter of Rachel
(HAYTER) and
Harry BREMNER.
She was pre-deceased by husbands, Thomas
ANDREWS,
Alfred LOVETT and Thomas
LINDSAY.
Also stepsisters Helen and
Hazel and stepbrother James
BREMNER.
She is survived by daughters
Janet BURK/BURKE, Florence (Thomas)
PERKES, Mary Elizabeth (Colin)
COCKBURN and Silverene (John)
PETERS. Brother Donald
BREMNER.
She is also survived by the 11 children of Thomas
LINDSAY.
She
is also survived by grandchildren Tony, Stephen, Denise and Peter
TUFTS, Deborah and Mark
CONNELLY, Laura
WYNNE and Linda
ALLAWAY,
Tania and Roxanne
ROSERE,
Virginia
KAASTRA, Frances
FORSYTH and
April PAUCH and 18 great-grandchildren. Visiting will be 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 Thursday in Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen Street.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10: 00 a.m. Friday from St. Paul's
Roman Catholic Church (Windmill Road) Father Charles Burke and
Father Raymond Mura con-celebrants. A reception will immediately
follow in the church hall. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia.
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STOUTLEY,
Walter
Passed away peacefully at Southlake Hospital, Newmarket on Saturday,
March 19, 2005. Walter, loving husband of the late Ann
ROSETTA
and loving father of Ann (Doug
DOHERTY,)
Carole
(Bill
BROOKS,)
Dorothy (Alex
KOZOPAS,)
David
STOUTLEY and predeceased by Roberta.
Loving grandfather of 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Survived by brother Henry and predeceased by Dorothy, Albert,
Erle, Hilda, John and Larry. Thank you to Dr. C.
ROGAKOU and
Dr. J.C. THORNE and the staff at Southlake Hospital and special
thanks to the staff at Resthaven Nursing Home in Aurora. Friends
may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles), on Wednesday from 12 noon until time of Service
in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment York Cemetery.
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RAMSAY,
Josephine (née
MAGEE)
Peacefully, at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, on Friday, February
11, 2005, in her 89th year. Josephine, beloved wife of the late
Norman.
Dearly loved mother of Marnie
ROSETTIS and her husband
John, Stephen and his wife
Jane, and Susan
MITOCK and her husband
Gary. Cherished Gramma of Mark
PILKENROTH and his wife
Jennifer,
and Jennifer, Ian and Andrew
RAMSAY. Dear Great-Gramma of Anthony
and Hayden. Dearest sister of Peggy
HARDCASTLE and her family.
Wonderful wife, mother, sister, aunt, gramma, great-gramma and
friend, Josephine (Jo) leaves a lot of people who loved her and
will miss her beautiful smile. Her family wishes to express their
heartfelt thanks to the kind and caring staff at Versa-Care Centre,
Uxbridge. Funeral Service will be held at Thompson Funeral Home,
29 Victoria Street, Aurora, (905) 727-5421 on Monday, February 14,
2005 at 2 p.m. with visitation 1 hour prior. Donations to Versa-Care
Uxbridge would be appreciated.
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ROSEVEAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-26 published
McCREIGHT,
Joyce
Lorraine
Mira (née
COLE)
Age 77, of Ingersoll, passed away surrounded by her family on
Sunday, September 25, 2005 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
She was the loving wife and best friend of the late Norwood
McCREIGHT
(2002). Born in London, Ontario on August 31, 1928, she was the
daughter of the late Harold and Helen
COLE. Survived by a sister
Doris MAIDMAN and husband Fred of Courtwright; her children John
McCREIGHT and wife
Linda of Everitt, Patricia DE
CAMPOS and husband
Carlos and Debra
YATES and husband Jim all of Ingersoll, Shawn
McCREIGHT and husband Kevin
PAYNE of Caledon East; grandchildren
Jason DE CAMPOS and wife
Kristen,
Jamie
LOSEE and husband Mike,
Ryan and Jennifer
McCREIGHT, and Owen
PAYNE; great grandchildren
Morgan DE CAMPOS and Ryenne
LOSEE (who loved her as G.G..) Predeceased
by a sister Thelma
KELLY and two brothers Arnold and Donald
COLE.
Funeral Service will be held at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home,
246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll on Wednesday, September 28, 2005
at 1: 30 p.m. Visitation one hour prior to service time. Rev.
Bernie ROSEVEAR officiating. Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Joel
WOHLGEMUT, third floor nursing staff and Reverend
ROSEVEAR for their
care and support.
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ROSEVEAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-10 published
GARLAND,
Marjorie▼
Louise (née
ALLEN)
At Oxford Regional Nursing Home, Ingersoll, on Wednesday, November
9, 2005, Marjorie Louise
(ALLEN)
GARLAND, in her 88th year. Wife
of the late W. Boyd
GARLAND (1986.) Daughter of the late William
Willis (Wesley)
ALLEN (1968) and
Marjorie
(Madge)
(DAVIS)
ALLEN
(1973) of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Sadly missed by her son John
and companion Marg of Pembroke and Bonita (Bonnie) and her husband
Keith BRISTOW of Ingersoll and daughter-in-law Golden of Kingston.
Survived by five grandchildren Wesley and his wife Shelly, Catherine,
Robert and Laura and two great-grandchildren Kayla and Katie.
Sister of Myrna and her husband Walter
KRAFCHUK of Belcarres,
Saskatchewan. and her sisters-in-law Irene M.
ALLEN and Darlene
ALLEN, her brother-in-law Clarence
VANDERHAEGHE of Esterhazy
and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brothers Ralph
(1991), Gordon (2000), Jack (2002) and Willis (2003), and her
sisters Alma
VANDERHAEGHE (1997,) Marie
SHARPE (1998) and Doris
ARTHURS (2004,) her sisters-in-law Ethel
ALLEN and Irene Rose
ALLEN (2005) and brother-in-law Bernard
ARTHURS (1980.) Marjorie
proudly served during World War 2 as a photographer in the Royal
Canadian Air Force and she was a member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #119, Ingersoll. She was awarded "Outstanding Citizen
of the Year" in 1985. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll, Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where complete service will be held on Saturday,
November 12, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Bernie
ROSEVEAR officiating.
Royal Canadian Legion Memorial Service Friday at 7: 30 p.m. auspices
of Branch #119, Ingersoll. Memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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GARLAND,
Marjorie▲
(ALLEN)
Many thanks from the Garland/Bristow families to those who sent
flowers, cards, food, donations to charities and all expressions
of sympathy. Thanks also to all the staff and volunteers at Oxford
Regional Nursing Home for the excellent care they provided to
our Mom and Grandmother, Marjorie
GARLAND for the past three
years. Thanks to the staff and students of McGregor Public School
for dedicating the Remembrance Day Service in memory of Marjorie.
Thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #119, Ingersoll for
the touching service for Marjorie and their support to their
fellow veterans through her life. Special thanks to Bernie
ROSEVEAR
and his wife Norma for the beautiful service and for their support
and hugs to our families. Also thanks for their weekly ministry
to Marjorie and the residents of Oxford Regional. Thanks also
to McBeath-Dynes, Busy Beaver Printing and
to Floral Occasions
for their compassion and services provided. Words cannot express
the gratitude we feel. Sincerely The Garland/Bristow families.
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ROSEVEAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-23 published
SMITH,
Betty (née
WELLAR)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Wednesday, December 21, 2005,
Betty (WELLAR)
SMITH, of Ingersoll, in her 76th year. Daughter
of the late Wilfred and Estella
WELLAR.
Beloved wife of Alf
SMITH.
Dear mother of Beth and her husband Frank
ELLERY of R.R.#4, Ingersoll,
Allen and his wife
Cathy,
Susan and her husband Mike
HOUSE and
Randy and his friend Bernice all of Ingersoll Daughter-in-law
of Janet SMITH of Salford. Also survived by 17 grandchildren
and 23 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Belle
PIFER of Angus,
Dorothy LAWSON of Brentwood, Howard
WELLAR
(Dorothy) of Ingersoll
and Fred WELLAR
(Lola) of Ingersoll. Predeceased by one son Bruce
SMITH (2002,) one brother Roy
CROWE, one sister Doreen
DUNN and
one great-grand_son Brayden
SMITH.
Friends will be received at
the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll
Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where complete service will be held on
Saturday,
December 24, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Bernie
ROSEVEAR
officiating. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Alexandra Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated.
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ROSEVEAR,
Douglas▼
(Former Executive of International Business Machines Corporation
Canada)
Passed away on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at North York General
Hospital, in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Edna. Loving father
of Beverley and her husband Peter
ZURAWEL. Cherished Grandad
of Lauren, Ashley and Hallie. A Funeral Mass will be held on
Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. at St. Gabriel's Roman
Catholic Church (650 Sheppard Avenue East), with visitation from
9: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. Condolences www.rskane.ca R.S.
Kane 416-221-1159
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DILLANE,
Wilma
Louise "
Billy" (née
ROSEVEAR)
Peacefully, on Saturday, May 14, 2005 at the Wesburn Manor, in
her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Earl Lorne. Loving mother
of Lorna FAIR (the late James,) Larry (Mary
CLARE,)
Carly
STANLEY
(Phil,) Brenda
McCLENAGHAN
(Sam,)
Sue
GALT (Duncan,) and the
late Judithe-Anne
GRIFFIN. Cherished grandmother of sixteen grandchildren
and twenty great-grandchildren. Lovingly remembered by her brother-in-law
Harvey. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 3 o'clock. If desired, donations
to Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada or a charity of your
choice would be appreciated.
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ROSEVEAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-27 published
ROSEVEAR,
Douglas▲
(Former Executive of International Business Machines Corporation
Canada) Passed away on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at North York
General Hospital, in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Edna.
Loving father of Beverley and her husband Peter
ZURAWEL.
Cherished
Grandad of Lauren, Ashley and Hallie. A Funeral Mass will be
held on Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. at St. Gabriel's
Roman Catholic Church (650 Sheppard Avenue East), with visitation
from 9: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. Condolences www.rskane.ca.
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