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STEEP,
Melvin
David
Peacefully at Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, February 18,
2005, surrounded by his family, Melvin David
STEEP of Clinton
and formerly of R.R.#5 Goderich in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of the late Rosina
(KERNS)
STEEP (2000.) Loving father of John
and Cindy STEEP of Toronto and Carol and Grant
VOLLAND of R.R.#5
Goderich. Loved and sadly missed by his grandchildren Darcy
STEEP
and his companion Andrea of Burlington, Scott and Michelle
VOLLAND
of Greencastle, Indiana and Terri and Bernie
SALTERS of London
and by his great-grandchildren Brandon, Lydia and Elisha
VOLLAND
and Danielle, Nicole and Rochelle
SALTERS. Dear brother of Evelyn
FALCONER and Grace
HAMILL both of Clinton. Predeceased by two
sisters Alice
WILSON and Gladys
HALLAM and by one brother Albert
STEEP.
Mel was a proud veteran having served with the Elgin Regiment
of the Canadian Army during World War 2. Friends will be received
at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd."Bluewater Chapel", 201 Suncoast
Drive East, Goderich on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Interment Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. Donations to the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch No. 109, Goderich would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. A memorial service will be held by
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 109, Goderich on Monday
evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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SALTIEL,
Gordon
Farewell to the World's Best Smile. After a brief battle with
cancer, Gordon passed away on Tuesday, November 1, 2005 at the
age of 88 years. Predeceased by his wife Priscilla and son Donald.
Survived by daughters Alice, Judy and Patsy; eleven grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren and his enormous family of caregivers
at Sunnybrook Veterans Residence. A funeral service will he held
at the Sunnybrook Hospital Chapel, Toronto on Friday, November
4, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. Visitation will take place one hour prior
to service. Cremation to follow.
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SALTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-06 published
LEDREW, Dorothy Wallace (formerly
WALLACE, née
McLARTY)
(August 6, 1911-August 4, 2005)
Peacefully, on Thursday, August 4, 2005, at Sheridan Villa in
Mississauga, Dorothy
LEDREW, in her 94th year. Daughter of the
late Dan McLARTY and Sarah Jeanette
EADIE.
Beloved first wife
of Harry WALLACE (deceased) of Thamesford and third wife of George
LEDREW (deceased) of St. Catharines. Mother of Barbara June Wallace
ALBU of Montreal, grandmother of Jennifer Lee Albu
BARSZO of
Mississauga and Michael Andrew
ALBU of Montreal and great grandmother
of Krista BARSZO,
Natasha
BARSZO, Catherine
ALBU and William
ALBU.
Predeceased by her brother Stuart
McLARTY and sister Marjorie
SALTON
(McLARTY.)
Informal service will be held in the Chapel
at the Tallman Funeral Home, 3277 King St. in Vineland on Saturday,
August 13th at 10: 30 a.m. Interment will follow at Niagara Lake
Shore Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be
made to your favourite charity (or Oxfam) in her name. Pallbearers
will be Michael
ALBU, Donald
SALTON, Robert
SALTON, Robert
McLARTY,
Gerald McLARTY,
Krista
BARSZO and Natasha
BARSZO.
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MIRHADY, Dr. Fereidoun "Fred" (January 2, 1922 - January 5, 2005)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr.
Fereidoun (Fred)
MIRHADY. He died as he lived with all his family
close and him choosing his time. Born and raised in Tehran, Iran,
he received his medical training in Germany, Austria and England
- where he met his wife
Dr.
Katharine
(STOUFFER)
MIRHADY before
immigrating to Canada in 1951. He enjoyed a multi-cultural pediatric
practice with an office at 63rd Avenue and Granville Street in
Vancouver that spanned almost 45 years and generations of patients.
He will be greatly missed by his wife Katharine and a devoted
extended family including five children: Nader (Chris
SALTON)
Tom (Barbara
LANE;)
Susan
(Louis
ANCTIL:) Alex (Mindee;) and
David (Mary-Alice), twelve grand-children: Eleanor; Brenna and
Vera; Daniel, Remi and Joseph; Elizabeth, Michael and Nicholas
and Ephraem, Robert and Renata. as well as his brother Rostam
(Switzerland) and his sister Touran (Iran)and many nieces, nephews,
Friends and colleagues. He was Emeritus Clinical Professor of
Pediatrics at University of British Columbia, an enthusiastic
chess player, and a devoted teller of jokes, especially those
using more than one of his many languages. He was an active member
of the Iranian community in Vancouver and, with his wife, gave
support to initiatives that supported cross cultural understanding,
especially those involving his country of birth and his adopted
country, Canada. A memorial service will be held at St. Stephen's
United Church, 7025 Granville Street, Vancouver at 11 am on Saturday,
January 15, 2005. Reception will follow at the church. In lieu
of flowers donations may be made to the Doctors F and K Mirhady Endowment
for Iranian Studies, Care of the Simon Fraser University Advancement
Office, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A
1S6.
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SALTS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-19 published
GRAY/GREY,
Robert
Morley
Robert Morley
GRAY/GREY, age 74, of R.R.#1 Brigden, passed away at
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan on Thursday February 17,
2005. Beloved husband of the late June
(ANDERSON)
GRAY/GREY (2001.)
Dear father of Gail (Randy)
SALTS,
Carl
GRAY/GREY and Karen
HELPS,
Lynn (Jeffrey)
HUEY,
John
(Bonnie)
GRAY/GREY. Loving Grandfather of
Amanda HUEY,
Barry and Brandy
SALTS, Robert and Riley
GRAY/GREY. Dear
brother of Betty (Henry)
OHMER,
Bruce
(Margaret)
GRAY/GREY. Survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents John
(1984) and
Jean (1980)
(ARCHER)
GRAY/GREY; sister Shirley (2005) and
her husband Nelson
BARNES (1997) and a grand_son Brian
HUEY (1988.)
Bob spent his retirement farming, puttering in his shed, nature
watching all the animals and birds, and visiting his family and
Friends. Friends will be received at Steadman Brothers Funeral
Home, Brigden on Sunday February 20, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
Funeral service will be conducted on Monday February 21st at
11: 00 am with Reverend Gwyn
TUCKER officiating. Sympathy may be expressed
through donations to charity of choice. Messages of condolence
may be sent to the family through sbrothersfuneral@hotmail.com
Steadman Brothers 864-1193
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SALTZBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-26 published
TUSTIN,
Frieda "
Betty" (née
MORTON)
The family wishes to announce the passing of Betty on Monday,
April 25, 2005, at Extendicare Brampton, at the age of 86. Beloved
wife of the late John
TUSTIN (1989.) Loving Mum of Elaine and
her husband Marvin
SALTZBERG and Robin and her husband Jim
POCISK.
Devoted grandma of Yolanda, Jesse, Gabrielle and her husband
Lucio NICASTRO and Adrienne and her husband Casey
SAUL.
Great-grandma
of Emma NICASTRO.
Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home "Brampton
Chapel," 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10), Brampton, on Wednesday
from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the Ward Chapel
on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Meadowvale
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation.
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SALTZBERRY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-06 published
MALCOLM,
Hugh
Russell
Passed away peacefully at his home in Bloomsburg on Sunday, September
4, 2005, in his 83rd year. Husband of Doreen (née
LEFLER)
SALTZBERRY
and the late Luella (née
VINCENT)
BOOTH. Dear father of the late
Richard BOOTH (1985) and his wife
Joan of Tillsonburg and Bernice
and husband Joe
CUZZOLINO of Oakville. Loving grandfather of
Barry BOOTH,
Kim
CRONMILLER and her husband Steve, Brandon and
Brianna CUZZOLINO and great grand_son Dylan
CRONMILLER.
Survived
by his sister Marion
CARTER of Ingersoll, Anna and Archie
LONGWORTH
of Ingersoll, Merle and Archie
BRENNEMAN of Woodstock. Predeceased
by his brother Finlay (1936). Also survived by many nieces and
nephews. Russ is also survived by and remembered as Grandpa to
Doreen's family, Dean and Kelly
SALTZBERRY
(Tyler and Steven)
of LaSalette, Dale and Scott
BROWN
(Tenisha,
Corina,
Quinn and
Steven) of Simcoe. Russ served in World War 2 from 1941-1945
overseas with the Signal Corps; was P.P. of Optimist Club of
Tillsonburg (1967-1968); was a P.M. of King Hiram Lodge #78 Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons Tillsonburg; a member of the O.E.S.,
Tillsonburg; a member of Mocha Temple London; a member of the
Hillbilly Outhouse #1, Saint Thomas; a P.P. of the Tillsonburg
Fair Board (1971-1972); a retired teacher and co-ordinator of
Masonry and Carpentry at Fanshawe College, Simcoe, retiring in
1988 and a soldier of The Salvation Army since 1999. Friends
are invited to call at The Salvation Army Simcoe Community Church
184 Colborne Street North, Simcoe on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the Funeral Service for Russ will be held on Thursday at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Tillsonburg Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer's
Society would be appreciated by the family. (Arrangements entrusted
to Cooper Funeral Home, Jarvis 519-587-4414)
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SMITH,
Herbert
Denis
Of Saint Thomas, on Wednesday, October 19, 2005, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 80th year. Dearly loved father of Alison
and her husband Phillip
HARTLEY of Fort Erie and Stuart and his
wife Muriel
SMITH of Monkstown, North Ireland. Dear brother of
Phyllis BRIDGER
(Alfred) of England, David
SMITH (Brenda) of
England and the late Ozzie
SMITH.
Loved grandfather of Krista
HARTLEY and partner Curtis
SALTZBERRY of Fort Erie, Adrian
HARTLEY
of Trenton, Kimberley
SMITH of England, and Michael and Becky
SMITH of Monkstown, North Ireland. Dear friend of Lorraine
HOLMES,
Audrey WOODS, Bill
JONES, Don
BAILEY, Malcolm
THORNTON and many
others. Herb was born in Deal, Kent, England on Ferbruary 24,
1926, the son of the late Samuel and Dorothy
(AXON)
SMITH. He
worked as a welder, millright and after retiring worked at Zehr's.
Herb served in the British Royal Navy (World War 2 veteran) and
was a member of the Branch 41 of the Royal Canadian Legion, Elgin
Regiment (Band member) and the Royal Navy Club, Deal, Kent, England.
He maintained the veterans section of South Park Cemetery and
received a civic award from the City of Saint Thomas for his effort.
A Public memorial service will be held at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Visitation
Monday from 10: 00-11:00 a.m. Cremation has taken place. Flowers
gratefully declined, with remembrances to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the Lung Association.
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SALTZMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-12 published
LENECK,
Jack
On Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at North York General Hospital.
Jack LENECK, beloved husband of the late Helen
LENECK.
Loving
father and father-in-law of Sharon and Joel
COHEN, and Brian
and RoAnne
LENECK of California. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Lil and the late Morris
SALTZMAN.
Devoted grandfather of Stuart
and Mahsa, Stacey and Amy, and Danielle. Devoted great-grandfather
of Hannah Ryan. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday,
August 12, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Pride of Israel section
of Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 110 Babcombe Drive, Thornhill.
If desired, donations may be made to the Jack Leneck Memorial
Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto,
M6A 2C3, 416-780- 0324.
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KAFKA,
Michael
On August 17, 2005. Michael, beloved husband of Sonia. Dear father
of Gloria and her husband Iky
RAHAT,
Helen,
Mark and his wife
Susan. Loving grandfather of Dana, Ayal, Gali, Jordan and Brittany.
Survived by his sister Gitel
SALTZMAN,
Sonia and her husband
Ben LANT, his brother Sol and wife
Sheila.
Will be missed by
many nephews and nieces. A funeral service will be held on Friday,
August 19, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m., from Steeles Memorial Chapel,
350 Steeles Ave. W. (between Yonge and Bathurst). Interment Pardes
Shalom Cemetery, Grand Order of Israel. Shiva to be observed
at 148 Searle Ave., Toronto. Donations to the Association for
Soldiers of Israel 416-783-3053 or the charity of your choice.
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SALUK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-29 published
RYNDER,
Wasyl
(Retired Ford Motor Company) After a lengthy illness on Wednesday,
October 26, 2005 at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
with his family by his side. Wasyl
RYNDER, beloved husband of
Tatiana. Loving father of Anne
KALAPACZ (Fred) and Olga
SALUK
(Vasyl). Loved granddad of Terry, Jeremy, Anastasia and Dmitri.
Lovingly remembered by his family in Ukraine. Visitation will
be held Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kopriva Taylor Community
Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (905-844-2600).
Panakhyda will be held Sunday evening at 7: 00 p.m. Divine Liturgy
to celebrate the life of Wasyl will be held 10: 00 a.m., Monday,
October 31, 2005 at St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 262
Maplegrove Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 4V5. Interment St. Volodymyr
Ukrainian Cemetery, Oakville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church Building Fund would
be appreciated by the family. Email condolences may be made to
kopriva@eol.ca; please place
RYNDER on subject line.
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SALUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-01 published
TAMBERG,
Karl▼
Gustav▼
The Tamberg family sadly announces the passing of Karl on Friday,
October 28th, 2005 at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.
Lovingly▼ remembered by his wife
Helen▼
(WILLIS,) his children
Stella and Anthony (and his wife
Lynda▼
WANG,) grandchildren Erik,
Kristen, Mark and Cheyenne, sister Helga Mady
SALUM, and Friends.
A private gathering will be held at the Donalda Club on Tuesday,
November 1st, 2005. Donations in memory of Karl may be made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice.
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TAMBERG,
Karl▲
Gustav▲
The Tamberg Family sadly announces the passing of Karl on Friday,
October 28th, 2005 at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.
Lovingly▲ remembered by his wife
Helen▲
(WILLIS,) his children
Stella and Anthony (and his wife
Lynda▲
WANG,) grandchildren Erik,
Kristen, Mark and Cheyenne, sister Helga Mady
SALUM, and Friends.
A private gathering will be held at Donalda Club on Tuesday,
November 1st, 2005. Donations in memory of Karl may be made to
The Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice.
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SALVADOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-27 published
MORTON,
Tony
In loving memory of Tony
MORTON who passed away November 27,
2001 You're not forgotten, Norever shall you be; As long as life
and memory last We shall remember thee. Love Alexandra
MORTON
& granddaughter Xiara
SALVADOR-
MORTON
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SALVADOR,
Eduardo▼
Jose▼
Mederios▼
Peacefully on Saturday, December 17th, 2005, Eduardo Jose Mederios
SALVADOR in his 71st year. Remembered by loving wife
Teresa▼
SALVADOR.
Survived by daughter Maria and Carlos
CURVELO and their children
Dina, Charlie, Sonia and Mike; son Joe and wife Ermelinda
SALVADOR
and their children Elton and Jessica; son John and Luisa
SALVADOR
and their children Michele and Sara; son Paulo and Fatima
SALVADOR
and their children Mike and Nicholas; son Carlos and Gorett
SALVADOR
and their children Diego and Dante; daughter Dora and Victor
CARREIRO and their children Alexis and Marcus; son Emanuel and
Melissa SALVADOR and daughter Hayley. Visitation will be held
at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home on Monday, December 19th, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on
Tuesday, December 20th, 2005 at 11 a.m. from All Saints Catholic
Church with Father Luis Carlos
PINHEIRO officiating. Interment
to follow at All Saints Catholic Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. A tree will
be planted as a living memorial to Eduardo.
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SALVADOR,
Eduardo▲
Jose▲
Medeiros▲
Peacefully, on Saturday, December 17, 2005, Eduardo Jose Medeiros
SALVADOR, in his 71st year. Remembered by loving wife
Teresa▲
SALVADOR. Survived by daughter Maria and Carlos
CURVELO and their
children, Dina, Charlie, Sonia, and Mike; son Joe and wife Ermelinda
SALVADOR and their children, Elton and Jessica; son John and
Luisa SALVADOR and their children, Michele and Sara; son Paulo
and Fatima
SALVADOR and their children, Mike and Nicholas; son
Carlos and Gorett
SALVADOR and children, Diego and Dante; daughter
Dora and Victor
CARREIRO and children, Alexis and Marcus; son
Emanuel and Melissa
SALVADOR and daughter, Hayley. Visitation
was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday, December 19,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial
on Tuesday, at 11 a.m. from All Saints Catholic Church with Father
Luis Carlos
PINHEIRO officiating. Interment at All Saints Catholic
Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Eduardo.
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SALVADORI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-05 published
SALVADORI,
Giuseppina "
Josephine"
Peacefully, at the Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga, on
Wednesday
August 3, 2005 at the age of 80, Giuseppina
SALVADORI
passed away with grace after a courageous battle with cancer.
Married to Giuseppe
SALVADORI for 47 years and adored by him
and her children George and his wife Lesley, Frank and his wife
Sherry and grandchildren Emily, Alexander, Joseph and Christopher.
Giuseppina will be sadly missed by her sister Maria
VIGGIANI
and her husband Vincenzo and her many relatives and devoted Friends.
The last few years have taken their toll but her faith, spirit
and courage will always be etched in our minds and hearts. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
St. (Hwy. 10. North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Saturday from
6-8 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Mass at St.
Dominic's Church, 625 Atwater Ave., Mississauga, on Monday August
8, 2005 at 9 a.m. Entombment Assumption Mausoleum. For those
who wish, donations may be made to the Trillium Health Centre
- Oncology Unit.
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SALVAGNA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-29 published
PARKE,
Robert
Wallace
Bob PARKE of Halifax, Nova Scotia (formerly of St. Andrews, New
Brunswick) died on Sunday, January 23rd, 2005 in the loving arms
of his cherished wife, Eleanor.
son of the late Melvin and Annie
(HUGHES)
PARKE of Saint John,
New Brunswick and dear brother of Doris (Mrs. Jack)
BLACKWELL
of Burlington, Ontario. Greatly admired uncle of her daughters
Elaine GARNETT of Toronto and Gail (Dale)
TODD of Brockville,
Ontario,
Step-father of John A.
SALVAGNA of Dwight, Ontario and 'Uncle
Bob' to his son, Robert John.
Also survived by children of a previous marriage: Janet
O'NEILL
(Philip), Robert C.
PARKE (Debra), Richard G.
PARKE (Cindy and
former wife, Beatrice,) and Stephen H.
PARKE
(Kathie;) grandchildren
Andy O'NEILL (Sonia), Kelly
O'NEILL, Philip and Graham
PARKE
great-grandaughter, Jenna
O'NEILL.
Rested at his home in Halifax. Private funeral service conducted
by the Reverend Canon Gary Thorne at St. George's Anglican Church
followed by cremation. Donations to any tsunami relief fund would
be gratefully appreciated.
'That best portion of a good man's life,
His little, nameless, unremembered
acts of kindess and of love.'
William Wordsworth
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SALVATI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-03 published
RAE,
Lawrence
James
(of Whitby) On Thursday September 1, 2005 aged 54 years. Beloved
husband of Kathy
(KRANTZ)
RAE of 29 years. Loving father of Nicholas
& his fiancé Amanda, Matthew, and Scott. Dear son of Joyce
DOVE
& James RAE and his wife
Helen.
Brother of Valerie
SALVATI and
her husband Robert and their children David and Cristina, and Randy
RAE and his wife
Karen.
Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home,
124 King Street East, Oshawa with Funeral Service in the Chapel
on Tuesday September 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. Memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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SALVATO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-03 published
HOPKINS,
Kathleen "
Kay"
Alexandra
Peacefully, on February 1st, 2005 at Toronto in her 83rd year
following a brave battle. An avid golfer and member of Cedarbrae
Golf and Country Club. She was predeceased by her husband Stanley
E. HOPKINS in October 2003. Kay was the last surviving daughter
of Dr. Alec
GEBBIE of Howic, Quebec and Regina and Annie Burton
MILNE of Covey Hill, Quebec. Left to mourn her passing are her
children: Lois and Frank
SALVATO of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania,
Kathie and Art
HOOP of Etobicoke, and Brent and Faulene
HOPKINS
of Mississauga. She leaves behind 3 grandchildren Jodi
SALVATO
of Danbury, Connecticut and Christopher and Meaghan
HOPKINS of
Mississauga. Private family service and cremation have taken
place. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the Canadian Diabetes Foundation.
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SALVATORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-26 published
STOLLERY, Mabel Eleanore Irene (née
CLAPPISON)
On March 25, 2005 at Toronto. Eleanore, wife of the late Frank
Howard STOLLERY, elder sister of Orma
(FLATT,)
Wallace, and John
CLAPPISON, is fondly remembered by brothers Robert and Donald
CLAPPISON, her son Howard
STOLLERY
(Lauren,) daughters Virginia
STOLLERY and Julia
SALVATORE
(Joe,) grandchildren Graham and
Gillian STOLLERY, and Andrew and Daniel
SALVATORE. A funeral
will be held in the chapel of Morley Bedford Funeral Home, today,
Saturday, March 26, at 2pm, with visiting one hour prior to the
service. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations
may be made to the North York Hospital Seniors Division.
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DE CESARE,
Angiolina
Peacefully with her family by her side on Monday, April 4, 2005.
Angiolina, beloved wife of the late Francesco. Loving mother
of Carmelina and her husband Nino; and Anthony and his wife Ernesta.
Nanny will be lovingly remembered by Susan and her husband Nick,
Sandra and her husband Bill, Frank and his wife Nicole, Michael,
Angela, John and his fiancee Rena and great-grandmother of George,
Nino, Matthew, and Katie. Dear sister of Carmelina
SALVATORE,
and predeceased by Jack, Marialaura, Antonio, Francesco, sister-in-law
Victoria, brother-in-law Domenico and niece Angelina. Angiolina
will be missed by her relatives and Friends. Resting at the Paul
O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East (between Warden
and Pharmacy) from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Funeral
Mass on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in Saint Martin de Porres Church
(Lawrence, east of Kingston Road). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
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SALVERSON,
George▼
A long rich life in show business: a scholar and a gentleman.
George loved to tell stories. Many were of learning to write
at the feet of his mother, twice Governor General Award winner
Laura Goodman
SALVERSON.
George▼ announced the bombing of Pearl
Harbour from a radio station in Flin Flon, Manitoba. In Winnipeg,
director Esse Ljungh commissioned the first of over one thousand
radio plays he would write for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
radio. Producer and director Andrew Allan brought him to Toronto
and gave him the job of first television drama editor for the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He wrote or conceived dozens
of series, including The Forest Rangers, Hatches Mill, The Beachcombers,
and he wrote award winning television plays including The Write-Off
and The Discoverers, the story of Banting and Best's discovery
of insulin starring John Drainie. His documentary Air Of Death,
produced by Larry Gosnell, resulted in a libel suit against The
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation by American Companies claiming
they did not cause air pollution. His one stage play was the
musical The Legend of The Dumbells, produced at the Charlottetown
Festival in Prince Edward Island and toured to Ottawa's National
Arts Centre and Toronto's Elgin Theatre. For many years he taught
scriptwriting at Ryerson Polytechnic in Toronto and always adored
his students.
George died suddenly of heart failure in his apartment at The
Performing Arts Lodge in Toronto. He was enjoying life and telling
stories to the end, and will be missed by his family and Friends
and the Kaffee Klatch at Performing Arts Lodge. Predeceased by
his wife, actress Sandra
SCOTT,
George leaves son Scott, daughter
Julie, grandchildren Shelby, Lucas and Robyn and goddaughter
Georgia CORKINS. A memorial service will be held Monday, May
9 at 6 p.m. at the Performing Arts Lodge, 110 The Esplanade,
Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The Performing
Arts Lodge.
In his later years George kept his mind agile by memorizing his
favorite work of literature, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. You
could name the number of any verse and he would recite it. The
final two verses were amongst his favourites:
Ah, with the Grape my fading life provide
And wash my Body whence the Life has died,
And in a Windingsheet of Vine-leaf wrapt,
So bury me by some sweet Graden-side.
Alas that Spring should vanish with the Rose!
That Youth's sweet-scented Manuscript should close!
The Nightingale that in the Branches sang,
Ah, whence, and whither flown again, who knows!
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George SALVERSON,
Playwright: 1916-2005
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's first drama editor wrote
a thousand radio plays, switched effortlessly to television and
wrote a hit musical
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, May
7, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- He was Canada's king of radio drama in its golden
age. George
SALVERSON wrote about a thousand radio plays in a
career that began in 1945 and lasted until long after the arrival
of television. He was a volume man who never kept count and,
in fact, held few copies of his work. Week after week, Mr.
SALVERSON
generated a one-hour Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio
play with a careful story line and perfect dialogue. The phrase
"writer's block" didn't exist for him; he was a freelancer and
he had to eat.
He did have a routine, though. For many years he worked for Stages,
the main Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio drama of the
week. His work week started on a Tuesday or a Wednesday with
an idea. It could be something in the news, such as prison reform
or mental health. Radio dramas were used to deal with social
issues the same way television documentaries or long news items
are today.
After the idea was nailed down, Mr.
SALVERSON would write one
act a day, with almost all his plays having three acts. That
left him ready for the rehearsal, which took all day Saturday.
During and after the rehearsal, he and the director, either Esse
LJUNGH or Andrew
ALLAN, would work polishing the script.
"The live performance was on Sunday," remembers Alfie
SCOPP who
was one of the actors. "We could come dressed casually for the
rehearsal, but when we went live at 5 o'clock on Sunday we had
to be dressed in a suit and a tie."
Studio G on Jarvis Street in Toronto would be filled with as
many as 20 actors, including such well-known names as John
DRAINIE,
Aileen SEATON and Bud
KNAPP. No matter how long their part, actors
were all paid $45 a performance.
One example of the radio play as social commentary was a series
called Return Journey, which Mr.
SALVERSON wrote in 1951. It
was based on research done at Kingston Penitentiary on how hard
it was for a released prisoner to make it on the outside. The
story tells how a prisoner was afraid of the outside world but
also afraid of failure and a return to behind bars.
He did much of the research for that particular play while on
his honeymoon in Kingston, Ontario His wife
Olive
SCOTT, went
by the stage name of Sandra
SCOTT, and acted in many of his productions.
"George was always amazed that this glamorous actress married
him," remembers his friend Mr.
SCOPP.
The work on his honeymoon showed how an idea could be plucked
from the headlines. In a recent e-mail to his daughter, Julie,
he said the early Canadian Broadcasting Corporation almost invented
documentary drama for radio. "Now it's routine in Law and Order."
Later when Mr.
SALVERSON moved to television, he used the same
techniques for coming up with story ideas. Once he met a man
he knew who had been a successful advertising executive but could
no longer find work because he was over 45. "The trouble is,
I'm over-age and over qualified," the man told Mr.
SALVERSON.
The same line came out of the mouth of Walter, the fictional
version of the ad man in the television play, The Write-Off.
Mr. SALVERSON spoke to people in the business world, talked to
employment agencies and tried to find out just how many Walters
there were in Canada. He figured there to be at least 500,000
under-employed older people.
"The real Walter attended one of the taping sessions and he walked
into the control room as Rudi [director Rudi
DORN] was directing
the firing scene," recalled Mr.
SALVERSON in a 1968 interview.
"When I asked him was this anything like the way it really happened,
he gave me a long look and remarked, 'Have you ever been through
a nightmare twice?' "
George SALVERSON's early life read like an improbable script
for a radio play. His father, the
son of Scandinavian immigrants,
worked for the Canadian National Railway and the family lived,
at one time or another, in Port Arthur, Ontario, Winnipeg, Regina,
Saskatoon, Edmonton, Kamloops, British Columbia, Vancouver and
Victoria. Fortunately, he spent enough time in Port Arthur to
go to high school there. His mother, Laura Goodman
SALVERSON,
wrote and published 10 books. She won the Governor General's
Award twice -- for her novel The Dark Weaver in 1937 and then
for her autobiography Confessions of an Immigrant's Daughter
in1939.
Even so, George
SALVERSON never wanted to be a playwright. He
set out to be a newscaster and was headed in the right direction
when he got his first job at
CFAR in Flin Flon, Manitoba He performed
every role at the tiny radio station, including writing and reading
the news. The highlight of his newscasting career occurred on
December 7, 1941, when he told the 7,000 people of Flin Flon
of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and he did it dressed
in a suit.
His second job came along in what was then the biggest city in
Western Canada -- Winnipeg. But at
CKRC, they had other plans.
He could read the occasional newscast if he liked, but it wasn't
news readers they wanted. They had plenty, thanks. What they
needed was a playwright, someone who could knock off a quickie
radio drama and also take a part or two.
His first play was a success, and Mr.
SALVERSON soon found himself
doing the writing, acting, producing and sound effects. He resolved
to perfect his dramas, drifting over to the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation to pick up pointers on how to write believable dialogue
and interesting story ideas.
For a couple of years, Mr.
SALVERSON wrote, produced and directed
plays for Eaton's, when the department store used radio dramas
to sell its wares. Then, in 1948, he was given work by the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation and moved to Toronto. Among his first
shows was Paper Railroad, a play based on his father's work life.
From the time he arrived in Toronto he was never short of works
or awards. He won a first in the Canadian Radio Awards of 1948
and, the following year, received another from Ohio State University.
In 1949, he adapted Dracula for radio, a play that starred Lorne
GREEN,
Alan
KING and Lister
SINCLAIR.
When the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation turned to television
in the fall of 1952, Mr.
SALVERSON was soon writing both radio
and television plays and he became the network's first drama
editor. One of his plays, The Discoverers, was performed on the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and
on Kraft Theatre in the
United States. The play was about Banting and Best's discovery
of insulin.
Later on he wrote documentaries as well as dramas for television.
Perhaps his most famous was Air of Death. "That changed the course
of public affairs programming on television," said Jane
CHALMERS,
vice-president of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio. "In
October of 1967, this documentary report, written by George,
and dealing with air pollution in Canada, aired on Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation-television, pre-empting the top-rated The Ed Sullivan
Show."
His script laid the subject bare and resulted in a lawsuit.
"Dad worked for six months helping the lawyers and the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation with the lawsuit. They won their case,"
said Julie
SALVERSON. "He used to joke it was the only time he
had such steady work."
He wrote one production for the stage, the musical The Legend
of the Dumbells, which was produced at the Charlottetown Festival
in 1977. It was about a Canadian troupe of First World War entertainers
and used songs from the era. It travelled to the National Arts
Centre in Ottawa and the Elgin Theatre in Toronto and continues
to be staged.
When Studio G closed in July 1993, before the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation moved to its new Toronto headquarters, he wrote a
10-minute sketch for radio. It was called End Credits.
For many years, Mr.
SALVERSON taught writing at Ryerson University
in Toronto and, in the process, found that some people were unteachable.
He told his daughter Julie, in one of their many e-mails, the
story of a 50-year-old novelist who wanted to turn one of his
books into a screenplay. He just couldn't do it.
"When I dramatized, I always went into the scene myself. I was
sitting there doing the acting. And away went the characters,
whooping it up. My writer friend remained a writer. He stood
outside the scene and tried to tell you what was going on. And
nobody felt anything."
As he grew older, George
SALVERSON kept his mind in shape with
mental exercises. One of them was memorizing The Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam. He could recite any verse on command, and was working
on memorizing it backwards. He also wrote a lot of limericks.
On the Saturday before he died, he had a new one for Alfie
SCOPP.
It went like this:
A well-endowed woman from Brussels
Had a veritable plethora of muscles,
She said with some pride,
There are others I hide,
And bring them out only in tussles.
He also wrote a book called Around the World in 80 Limericks,
with bits of doggerel for each of the world's major cities. He
wrote until the end.
George SALVERSON was born in St. Catharines, Ont, on April 30,
1916. He died on April 9, 2005, after a fall at his apartment
at the Performing Arts Lodge in Toronto. He was 88. A public
memorial service will be held there at 6 p.m., Monday, May 9.
He is survived by his daughter Julie and son Scott. His wife
died in 2000.
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SALVERSON,
George▲ -- Dispatch:
By Oliver MOORE,
Saturday,
July 16, 2005, Page M6
Working at a Flin Flon radio station, Manitoban George
SALVERSON
announced the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, one incident
from a lifetime in broadcasting and the arts.
"It's certainly a story he talked about," said Mr.
SALVERSON's
daughter, Julie, a drama professor at Queen's University. "He
was actually quite proud to be a part of it, even if he'd say
it was just another day at work."
She said he got his first radio job because his mother, Laura
Goodman SALVERSON, was an accomplished writer, and such proximity
to talent put him ahead of other applicants.
He moved to Toronto in the late 1940s because, a long-time friend
said, that was the place to go. Murray
WESTGATE, who knew Mr.
SALVERSON for decades, said he fell in with a group of people
from back home. By then, he had already written his first radio
scripts.
"He was one of the Winnipeg crowd, and we westerners stuck together,"
Mr. WESTGATE said.
Mr. WESTGATE, who worked as an actor and did some advertising
work, said he had played the lead in several "very good" scripts
Mr. SALVERSON had written.
Mr. SALVERSON dreamed up and wrote dozens of series while working
for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He also created television
plays and a documentary on pollution that resulted in a libel
suit by U.S. companies claiming they were not fouling the air.
He was actually quite shy, his daughter said, but because of
his job he learned to be a good listener and could converse with
anyone.
Predeceased by his wife, Sandra
SCOTT,
Mr.
SALVERSON spent his
last years living at the Performing Arts Lodge in Toronto. He
passed away in April. He leaves his daughter and his son, Scott,
a blacksmith in the Peterborough area.
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JASCHKO,
John
Passed away peacefully at Leisureworld, Lawrence Ave. on March
9, 2005 at the age of 83. Predeceased by his beloved wife Alice.
Loving father of Lorraine and her husband Joe
SALVIA,
Johanne
FOSTER,
Teresa
ANDREWS and her husband Randy
NANAY. Dearest grandfather
of Anna Marie (Tony), Jennifer (Eric), Anthony (Sandra), Nicole
(Emerson), Robin (Iain) and Dan. Proud great-grandfather of Madalyn,
Isabella and Cameron. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home,
2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate
Conception Church, 2 Richardson Ave., Toronto on Friday, March
11, 2005 at 10 a.m. The family would like to thank "John's Girls"
on the 3rd Floor of Leisureworld for their compassion and support.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SALVINI,
Umberto
Died peacefully, on Monday, March 28, 2005, at Markham Stouffville
Hospital, with his wife and son at his side. He is survived by
his wife Sylvia, his sons John and Paul, his daughters-in-law
Tracy and Julia, and his grandchildren Kai (Paul's son) and an
unborn baby girl (John's daughter). He will be deeply missed
by his family and his faithful canine companion Remo. Berto was
buried at the Goodwood Cemetery on Friday, April 1st.
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GADSDEN,
Clemence
Alice
(Formerly of Toronto, Warkworth and Campbellford) Peacefully,
at the Trenton Memorial Hospital, on Friday, September 16, 2005,
age 85 years. Clemence, a resident of the Maplewood Nursing Home,
Brighton, beloved wife of the late John C. "Jack"
GADSDEN.
Dear
mother of Carol and John
SALVINO of Barrie, Arlene and Gary
PARKHILL
of Woodstock, Janet and Jack
AUDENAERT of Castleton, Jaime and
Erika GADSDEN of Mallorytown. Sister of Louise
CLEMENTS of Thornton,
Frank and Helen
EMERY of Phoenix, Arizona, Paul and Joan
EMERY
of Scarborough, and Lillian and Leo
KILLORAN of Newmarket. Predeceased
by her son Paul
GADSDEN and her brother Emile
EMERY.
Sadly missed
by her nine grandchildren and her twelve great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the Walas Funeral Home, 70
Church Street, Warkworth on Monday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Funeral
Mass will be held in St. Jerome's Church, Warkworth on Monday,
September 19th at 11: 30 o'clock. Interment St. Jerome's Cemetery
Warkworth. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer
Society, care of Box 83, Warkworth, Ontario, K0K 3K0, would be
appreciated by the family. www.walasfuneralhome. com
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SALVITI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
COOK,
Howard
Alfred "
Skeez"
The family of the late Howard Alfred (Skeez)
COOK wish to express
our sincere thanks to Friends, neighbours, and relatives for
their support, visits, flowers, food, memorial donations and
expressions of sympathy. We would like to thank the staff at
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, and Reverend Kent
GARRETT for the
encouraging and thoughtful message and for his words of comfort.
Our gratitude is extended to the pallbearers: Doug
NEWMAN,
Dave
COOK, Ian COOK, Brad
CRAWFORD, Steven
CRAWFORD and Paul
DEFENT,
and to the Beachville United Church Women for providing a delicious
lunch. A special thank you to Dr.
POP,
Dr. EL
SALVITI and Dr.
FULLERTON and the nursing staff on fourth floor and Chronic Care
Second East, Woodstock General Hospital.
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SALVO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-01 published
RUSSELL,
Lila
Lila RUSSELL died peacefully surrounded by family and loved ones
in London on January 31, 2005. Lila's courage, strength, tenacity,
intelligence and generous spirit made an enormous impact on all
those who knew and loved her; her family, Friends, colleagues
and community. Lila was a loving wife and mother, teacher, author,
social worker, advocate and social justice activist. Her absence
will be profoundly felt by her daughters Tatiana (Mary DI
SALVO,)
Vanessa (Patty
BARCLAY,) sister Marjorie
DALTON
(Joe
DALTON,)
Ludmilla PLATT, her caregiver and friend and her chosen circle
of loving Friends. Lila was predeceased by her husband Axel and
daughter Bettina. Lila lived a rich and vibrant life and believed
that education is a powerful tool for social change. She leaves
behind a legacy of love and a desire to change the world in all
those whose lives she touched. In lieu of flowers, kindly send
donations to the Association of the Elimination of Hate in London.
Funeral service will be held at Logan Funeral Home,371 Dundas
St. (between Waterloo and Colborne St.) on Wednesday, February
2, 2005 at 11: 00 am with Rabbi Joel
WITTSTEIN officiating. Interment
Or Shalom Cemetery. Visitation ½ hour prior to service. Online
condolences at www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Mrs.
RUSSELL.
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SALWA,
Felix
Passed away peacefully at Mt. Sinai Hospital on Sunday, October
16, 2005 at the age of 82. Loving father to his devoted son Tony
SALWA and his daughter Irene and her husband Charles
AGIUS.
Cherished
and doting grandfather of Michael, Anthony, Adam, Justin, and
Colin. Special thanks to Copernicus Lodge for their kind and
respectful care. Funeral Mass to be held at St. Casimir's Church,
156 Roncesvalles Ave., on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 10: 15
a.m.
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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Arthur
At Parkwood (Veterans) Hospital, London on Monday, October 31,
2005, Arthur
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, formerly of R.R.#2, Ingersoll, in his 90th
year, Veteran of World War 2.
son of the late Charles and Margaret
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Husband of the late Shirley
(SALWAY)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART (2004.)
Dear father of Karen
TYE of Kingston, Brian of R.R.#2, Ingersoll,
Barry of R.R.#2, Ingersoll, Brad and friend Holly of R.R.#2,
Ingersoll, Cathy
MOTT of Woodstock and Tracey and husband Rick
TOWNSEND of R.R.#1, Beachville. Dear grandfather of Tanya, Curtis,
Jason, Rebekah, Steven, Douglas, Darrell, Kevin, Tamara, Brandon,
Nicole, Adam and Hannah. Dear great-grandfather of Taylor, Sierra,
Josiah, Raven and Johnathan. Survived by his brother Jim
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
and wife Judy of London, sisters-in-law Doris and Betty
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
of Woodstock and Janet
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of London and brother-in-law George
GOUDY of Sarnia. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by brothers and sisters, Bill, Gladys, Charles, John, Ethel,
Irene, Carl, Margaret and Harold. Friends will be received at
Calvary Pentecostal Church, 65 Lansdowne Avenue, Woodstock on
Friday, November 4, 2005 from 4-5 p.m. where a Memorial Service
will be held at 5: 00 p.m. Memorial donations to Oxford M.S. Society
or Alzheimer Society or Royal Canadian Legion Branch #495 Beachville
would be appreciated. McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, Ingersoll (519-425-1600).
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WINEGARDEN,
Ken
The family of the late Ken
WINEGARDEN would like to express a
heartfelt thanks to all of our relatives and Friends for the
visits, cards, flowers, memorial donations, food and messages
of condolences during our recent loss. To all the staff at the
5th floor Critical Care Unit, London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria
Hospital - Kim, Dr.
HUMEN and Kim (thanks for the bread) and
to all the nurses and doctors at Emerg, especially Jennifer,
thank you for your kindness and professionalism on September
25 and 26. Mom would like to thank Carol for all of her love
and support and Debbie for her kind words. We would like to thank
Rev. Wayne
PREVETT for his words of comfort. Thank you Mark,
Brent, Mathew, Christopher, Michael and Mikey for acting as pallbearers.
Thank you Dr.
SALY and Ann for your years of understanding. Everyone's
thoughtfulness and kindness will never be forgotten. Sincerely,
Isobel WINEGARDEN and family.
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