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SAUCHUK,
Chris
In loving memory of my son Chris
SAUCHUK, who was killed February
The sun rises and sets each day,
Life goes on,
The great sadness of your passing,
The pain of your loss is ever with me.
So sadly missed by mom Diane.
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SAUCIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-28 published
SAUCIER,
Margaret (formerly
KAYLER (1937-1974,) née
KING)
At the age of 100 years, on Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at the
University of Alberta Hospital. Margaret, one of five children,
was born in Calgary on November 8th, 1904, to William and Lucy
KING (née
WILKIN.)
William and his ranching partner, E. D.
ADAM/ADAMS
were the first settlers to take up land in the Millarville area
in 1896. After growing up on the ranch, Margaret received her
teaching certificate and became a teacher at Fordville School,
one of the long gone one-room schoolhouses that once dotted the
west. She married Carlton Huffman
KAYLER
(Kay) and together they
brought four children into the world
Mary Margaret, William Edward, Frederick King and Richard John.
Following the passing of Kay in 1956, she assumed the Presidency
of the family business, Terrill's Flowers in Calgary. She successfully
ran the business for the next seventeen years while raising four
children and serving a term as President of the F.T.D. After
the sale of the business she married long-time family friend
and widower Jack
SAUCIER, Q.C., and they spent twelve lively
years together. Following Jack's passing in 1986 she continued
to live in Calgary, eventually moving to Edmonton in 2001 to
be closer to family members. Margaret was the embodiment of what
built the west. Her values were traditional and unimpeachable.
She believed in the work ethic and personal responsibility, tempered
with kindness, compassion and a sense of fair play. She was loved
and revered by all who knew her and will be missed greatly. Services
at Foster and McGarvey, 10008 103 Street, Edmonton, on Saturday,
January 29, at 1: 30 p.m.
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SAUDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-26 published
OESCH,
Doreen (née
GINGERICH)
Peacefully, at Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, on Thursday, December
22, 2005, Doreen
(GINGERICH)
OESCH, in her 82nd year. Beloved
wife of the late Earl
OESCH (2002.) Dear mother of Ron of Blake,
Judith and Dave
ROSE of Brampton, Faye
MORRIS of Toronto, Susan
WASSMANN of Forest and Wendy and Rob
NYE of California. Loved
grandmother of Jason and Gratz
WASSMANN,
Ryan and Kelly
OESCH,
Darren and Alicia
OESCH,
Tyler
MORRIS, Kristopher
ROSE, Cara
MORRIS,
Joshua
NYE and Caleb
NYE and great-grandmother of Aaron,
Blake and Chloe
OESCH. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Elda
BENDER, Della Mae
GASCHO, Dorothy and Leonard
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, Helen and
Keith GINGERICH,
Neil and Gladys
GINGERICH, Lennis and Marjorie
GINGERICH and Erla
GINGERICH and Stanley
SAUDER.
Predeceased
by her parents Solomon and Emma
(KENNEL)
GINGERICH one daughter-in-law
Beverley OESCH, brothers Ray
GINGERICH,
Earl and his wife
Melinda
GINGERICH, Alvin
GINGERICH and Lorne and his wife Bernice
GINGERICH,
her sister Gladys
SAUDER and brothers-in-law Elton
BENDER and
Ken GASCHO.
Visitation in the J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, 49 Goshen
St. Zurich, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted on Wednesday December 28, 2005 at 2 p.m. in
Zurich
Mennonite
Church. Pastor Phil
WAGLER officiating. Interment
Zurich Mennonite Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made
to The Gideon's Society or a charity of one's choice. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Doreen
OESCH
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SAUER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-02 published
BAKER,
Mary
Elaine (née
SAUER)
(September 7, 1930-December 1, 2005)
Mary Elaine
BAKER (née
SAUER) passed away peacefully at Caressant
Care
Nursing
Home, Courtland, Ontario. Loving wife of Billy
BAKER
of Langton, Ontario. Loving mother of Bob
CLANCY and wife
Janet
of London and Mary
GRAHAM of Vancouver, British Columbia. Loving
grandmother of Jason
CLANCY of Calgary, Alberta. Loving daughter
to the late Grace and Frederick
SAUER of London. Sister to Ruth
Ann MILES of Perry Sound, Nancy
SAUER of Essex, Kirk
SAUER of
Prince
George,
British Columbia. Aunt of David
MILES of Perry
Sound. By request, there will be no funeral home visitation or
service. Cremation has taken place. Interment at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral
Home 452-3770.
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SAUL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-15 published
SAUL,
Stewart
Allan
(April 27, 1937-October 11, 2005)
It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of
Stewart Allan
SAUL.
Stew was on a hunting trip with Friends,
as is usual at this time of year. A genuine outdoorsman, he was
where he loved to be. Stewart leaves behind his loving wife of
46 years Pauline
(SOMES) and their three children. Stew was the
very proud father of Richard and his partner Bobbi, Jim and his
wife Lisa and Janet and her husband Brandon. Stewart was a wonderful
Papa to Kristy, Kenny, Jacky, Kelly, Erika, Tara, Cassie and
Aidan. Although he was born an only child, Pauline shared her
large family with him bringing him the joy of many brothers and
sisters. Pauline's family of Enid, Margaret, Norma and Don, Jack
and Joan and Wayne will also greatly miss this generous and fun-loving
man. Uncle Stew will be fondly remembered by his many nieces
and nephews. Stewart was the only child of Mattie and Harker
SAUL, born in Chauvin, Alberta. He has a large family of cousins
across the country and is fondly remembered by Enid, Don, Sharon,
Beryl, Betty, Annette, Robin, Owen and Eric. Stew and Pauline
made Friends wherever they went and they went often. Stew will
always be remembered fondly by many Friends across the country.
For the last several years, they spent their winters at Nettle's
Island in Florida where Stew will be remembered as a generous
neighbour and avid horse shoe thrower, eager fisherman and a
fine dancer. At the cottage on MacKenzie Lake where Stew has
built a legacy for generations to come, he will be sadly missed
by many Friends and neighbours. At home in Camlachie, Ontario,
Stew was a fine farmer and businessman. He is known for his huge
heart, ready smile, quick wit and generous nature. Stew has been
an active member of the Optimists, Masons and Shriners over the
years, giving back to the small community that he called home.
Resting at the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
McFarlane Chapel, 9 James St. S. at Watt (Forest) Lambton Shores.
Visitation on Sunday, October 16, 2005 at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service Monday, October 17 at 1: 00 p.m. at the Forest United
Church, 21 James St. N. in Forest. All are welcome to join the
family in remembering Stew and celebrating his life at the Camlachie
Community Centre following the funeral service. Private family
interment. The family would like to send a special thank you
to Beverly
MacGREGOR and Fern
TICE and Gerte
PULLMAN for their
Friendship and kindness. Donations appreciated to charity of
choice. (Cheques only received at the Funeral Home and Church).
A Memorial Tree will be planted in memory of "Stew" by the Dodge
family.
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SAUL,
Elizabeth "
Sue" (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
Passed away on Thursday April 14, 2005, at Oak Terrace Home,
Orillia, in her 60th year after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's
disease. Beloved wife of Art
SAUL of Oro Station. Survived by
her children Sherrie (Dan
BEAUGRAND) of Huntsville, and Gregory
(Catherine
BICKRAM) of Peterborough, her granddaughters Jessica
and Cassidy, and her sisters Mary (Ray
SEATON) of Angus, and
Clara of Scarborough. Predeceased by her sisters Jean and Norma,
and brother Bill. In accordance with Sue's wishes, there will
be no visitation or service. Cremation. If so desired, donations
to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated, and may be made
through the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Homes, Barrie. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com.
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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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SAULNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-22 published
WOOLVETT,
Robert D.S. "Bob"
Suddenly, at work, on Tuesday, January 18, 2005, in his 57th
year. Beloved husband of Christine. He will be greatly missed
by his children Robert (Carrie), Christopher, Scott, Tyler, Tina
(John), and James.
son of Robert and Anne. Big brother to Greg,
Paul, and Randy. Son-in-law of Alice
SAULNIER.
Bob will be fondly
remembered by his nieces and nephews, sisters and brother-in-law,
aunts and uncles. "Bob" was semi retired after a long career
with Texaco/Imperial Oil. No visitation. Bob will be cremated
and a Memorial will be held at a later date. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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SAULNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-21 published
NEIL,
Cecilia
Helen (née
BROWN)
Passed away, on Friday, March 18, 2005, at Credit Valley Hospital,
at age 85. Mrs.
NEIL was born March 16, 1920 in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
the second of five children of Frederick and Sarah
BROWN, who
were both born and raised in England. She grew up in Winnipeg,
married Vernon at Elim Chapel in June of 1941, then moved with
her husband and their first two children to Ottawa in 1948, where
she raised their family of four children before the family's
eventual move to Mississauga in 1965, where she became an accomplished
rug hooker. Mr. and Mrs.
NEIL lived during retirement in Burnaby,
British Columbia for eight years but returned to Mississauga
in 1996 to be near family. Beloved wife for 62 years of the late
Arthur Vernon
NEIL
(Chartered
Accountant.)
She is survived by
her four children, Ralph (Bonnie), of Brantford, Barbara (Timothy)
McCABE and Jennifer (Rudi)
SAGL, both of Mississauga and Deborah
(Marc) SAULNIER, of Ottawa; five grandchildren, Stephen and Kate
NEIL,
Nicholas,
Matthew and Max
McCABE; and ten great-grandchildren.
Three siblings also survive her, Charlie, Marjorie
JOHANNESSON,
Ray. She was predeceased by one brother, Fred. A Funeral Service
will be held at the Neweduk Funeral Home "Mississauga Chapel,"
1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.), on Tuesday,
March 22, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment Springcreek Cemetery, Clarkson
Rd., Mississauga. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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BROWNE,
Faye "
Edna" (née
SPINNEY)
Of Dayton, Nova Scotia, passed away in Yarmouth Regional Hospital,
June 17, 2005, following a brief illness. Born in Argyle Sound,
Yarmouth
County, she was a daughter of the late Annette
SAULNIER,
formerly FROST, formerly
SPINNEY, née
BUSHELL and Hugh T.
SPINNEY.
Faye graduated from Concordia University in 1987 with a Bachelor
of Fine Arts degree. Faye moved back to Yarmouth in 1990 and
has been a member of the Yarmouth Art Society and involved with
the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. She is survived by daughter Cheryl
Faye BROWNE,
Yarmouth; son Alan Harold
BROWNE, Lorraine,
Quebec
brother Hugh Thorburn
SPINNEY,
New
Hampshire and Florida; grand_son
Gregory AVERTY-
BROWNE, Lorraine, Quebec. Faye was predeceased
by husband Alan M.
BROWNE, and sister Audrey Louise
WOOD.
Following
cremation, a memorial service will be held Wednesday, June 29,
at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Yarmouth, Father
Mac Ellis officiating. Interment will be at a later date in Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, Argyle. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted
to Sweeny's Funeral Home in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Online condolences
Sweenys@ca.ns.aliantzinc.ca Faye will be fondly remembered by her
children, grandchildren and Friends as an irrepressible optimist
willing to persevere to see good things done. She expressed herself
through painting and living a simple life full of good Friends
near and far. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or a local arts program for young people
in your area.
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SAULNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-28 published
HICKS,
Mary 'Elva'
Of Red Deer, passed away peacefully at the Red Deer Nursing Home
on Sunday, December 25, 2005 at the age of 82 years. Elva leaves
to mourn her loss, her children, Wendy
SAULNIER and Joe
EDGEWORTH,
her grandchildren, Laura (Keith), Jamie (Deb), Carolynn (Wayne),
Catherine, Richard (Patricia), Steven (Elorie), Jennifer (Bill),
Julie, John (Lindsay), Charlena and Brenda and her great-grandchildren,
Tara, Mariah, Jesse, Austin, Miranda, Emma, Ryan, Jordan, Leah,
Kyle, Nicolas and Mackenzie. Elva was predeceased by a daughter,
Saundra KINVIG, a grand_son, Michael
SAULNIER, son-in-law, Joseph
SAULNIER, brother, Jack and sisters, Margaret, Irene and Ethel.
All are welcome to join the family for a Celebration and time
of Remembrance at Eventide Funeral Chapel, 4820-45th Street,
Red Deer, Alberta on Thursday, December 29, 2005 between the
hours of 2: 00 and 4:00 p.m. Cremation entrusted to the Central
Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer, Alberta. In place of flowers,
if desired, memorial donations in Elva's honour may be made directly
to the Salvation Army Church, 4837-54th Street, Red Deer, Alberta,
T4N 2G5 or to the Canadian Cancer Society, 4730A Ross Street,
Red Deer, Alberta, T4N 1X2. Condolences may be forwarded to the
family at www.eventidefuneralchapels.com Service and Cremation
Providers: Eventide Funeral Chapels 4820 - 45th Street, Red Deer
Phone 403-347-2222 "Downtown Red Deer"
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SAULS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-16 published
PRITCHARD,
Audrey▼
Carolyn▼ (née
BROWN)
Died peacefully at home in Mississauga on Thursday, April 14,
2005 in her 75th year, of cancer. Beloved wife of Ross for 50
years. Sister of Connie
HENLEY, sister-in-law of Don
HENLEY,
Tom SADLER and Audry
WEST.
Mother▼ and mother-in-law of Kelli
and Nagui
(PRITCHARD-
CHARKY), Jory and Doug
(PRITCHARD-
KERR),
Jeff and Jane
PRITCHARD, and Jill and Nigel
(PRITCHARD-
SCOTT.)
Dear Nanny of Brady, Daniel, Emily, Jamie, Kyle, Michael, Ryan,
Teddy, Thomas and Whitney. Audrey was born and grew up in Chatham,
Ontario and was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Miriam,
sister Jean and brothers Gordon and Douglas. She attended the
University of Western Ontario where she served as chapter president
of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Audrey taught English and
physical education at high schools in Belle River, Oakville and
Milton. She was an active member of Streetsville United Church,
and helped found and lead many community-based volunteer programs,
including the youth volunteer corps at Credit Valley Hospital,
and Mississauga-based Foodpath, an organization whose initiatives
included creation of a foodbank, children's breakfast program
and co-op housing. Audrey was privileged to have had so many
good Friends, colleagues, neighbours and family who contributed
to her well-being and success and whom we would like to thank
for their generous support in her final days. We are particularly
grateful for the loving homecare provided to Mom by our Dad Ross
and our sister Kelli. Our family would also like to thank Dr.
Ron PEDDLE, Nadean
HARLEY, Dr. Robert
SAULS and other staff of
Credit▼
Valley▼ hospital, Carolyn
OLIVER and other nurses of the
Victorian▼
Order▼ of Nurses, Doina
GAIU, and Reverend John
TAPSCOTT
and the members of Streetsville United Church for their compassionate
care. Visitation will be on Sunday, April 17, 2005 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m., at the Lee Funeral Home, 258 Queen Street South,
(Streetsville) Mississauga, L5M 1L8 (phone 905-826-1148). Funeral
and reception will take place on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11
a.m. at Streetsville United Church, 274 Queen Street South, Mississauga
(phone 905-826-1542). Burial to follow in Chatham, Ontario. If
desired, donations by cheque may be made payable to: 'Foodpath'
(in memory of Audrey Pritchard, for Breakfast Clubs), 2550 Goldenridge
Road, Unit 36, Mississauga, Ontario, L4X 2S3; phone905-270-9792
www.foodpath.org; registered charity #11892 7011 RR0001 (tax
receipts will be issued).
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SAULS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-23 published
SILLITO,
Norman▼
Passed away at the Credit Valley Hospital on Monday, April 18,
2005 at the age of 91. Predeceased by his loving Wife Jo. Devoted
Father of Lianne (Graham) and Gordon (Charlene). Cherished Baba
of Barbara-Michelle (Michael), Adam (Samantha), Craig (Heidi),
Dana (Trevor) and Darryl. Proud Great Baba of Madeline, Mitchell,
and Carson. Dear Cousin of William C.
BERKELEY of Niagara Falls,
New York. Formerly a Comptroller of Canada Foils Limited (Alcan)
and a long serving member of the North York Kiwanis Club. Cremation.
Interment▼ in Dunedin, Florida. We wish to thank Dr. Robert
SAULS
and the staff of Credit Valley Hospital for their exceptional
care. Condolences may be sent to the Neweduk Funeral Home (1981
Dundas St. W., Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 1R2).
"Together again at last."
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ROBINSON-
WATTS,
Sandra (née
ROBINSON)
Passed away peacefully, after a long and courageous battle with
ovarian cancer, surrounded by her family, at Credit Valley Hospital,
on Wednesday, January 26, 2005. Beloved wife to Alan
WATTS of
27 years, cherished daughter of Eric and Lois
ROBINSON, devoted
mother of Dana and her husband Fraser, and Todd and his girlfriend
Kristine. Much loved Nana of Lucas and Arianna, dedicated sister
to Diane, Terry, Yvonne, and Michelle and their spouses. A respected
daughter-in-law to Joan and her late husband Ted
WATTS, a supportive
sister-in-law to Dave, Maggie, Mike and their spouses, and an
affectionate aunt who will be missed deeply by many nieces, nephews
and relatives. Sandra's remarkably kind and generous spirit will
be strongly missed by all those whose lives she touched. The
family wishes to thank Dr.
SAULS, and the many Victorian Order
of Nurses that helped within the home, and sincerely appreciates
the compassionate care provided by the palliative care unit at
Credit Valley Hospital in her final weeks. Visitation and Service
will be at Turner and Porter Peel Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street,
Mississauga (Hwy. 10, north of Queen Elizabeth Way), on Saturday,
January 29, 2005 from 2: 00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with Service to
follow in the Chapel. If desired, her family would appreciate
memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, or to the
Credit Valley Hospital Oncology Unit. Family and Friends will
sadly miss Sandra and her free spirit.
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SAULS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
PRITCHARD,
Audrey▲
Carolyn▲ (née
BROWN)
Died peacefully at home in Mississauga on Thursday, April 14,
2005 in her 75th year, of cancer. Beloved wife of Ross for 50
years. Sister of Connie
HENLEY, sister-in-law of Don
HENLEY,
Tom SADLER and Audry
WEST.
Mother▲ and mother-in-law of Kelli
and Nagui
(PRITCHARD-
CHARKY), Jory and Doug
(PRITCHARD-
KERR),
Jeff and Jane
PRITCHARD, and Jill and Nigel
(PRITCHARD-
SCOTT.)
Dear Nanny of Brady, Daniel, Emily, Jamie, Kyle, Michael, Ryan,
Teddy, Thomas and Whitney. Audrey was born and grew up in Chatham,
Ontario and was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Miriam,
sister Jean and brothers Gordon and Douglas. She attended the
University of Western Ontario where she served as chapter president
of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Audrey taught English and
physical education at high schools in Belle River, Oakville and
Milton. She was an active member of Streetsville United Church,
and helped found and lead many community-based volunteer programs,
including the youth volunteer corps at Credit Valley Hospital,
and Mississauga-based Foodpath, an organization whose initiatives
included creation of a foodbank, children's breakfast program
and co-op housing. Audrey was privileged to have had so many
good Friends, colleagues, neighbours and family who contributed
to her well-being and success and whom we would like to thank
for their generous support in her final days. We are particularly
grateful for the loving homecare provided to Mom by our Dad Ross
and our sister Kelli. Our family would also like to thank Dr.
Ron PEDDLE, Nadean
HARLEY, Dr. Robert
SAULS and other staff of
Credit▲
Valley▲
Hospital, Carolyn
OLIVER and other nurses of the
Victorian▲
Order▲ of Nurses, Doina
GAIU, and Reverend John
TAPSCOTT
and the members of Streetsville United Church for their compassionate
care. Visitation will be on Sunday, April 17, 2005 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. at the Lee Funeral Home, 258 Queen Street South,
(Streetsville) Mississauga, L5M 1L8 (905-826-1148). Funeral and
reception will take place on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11 a.m.
at Streetsville United Church, 274 Queen Street South, Mississauga
(905-826-1542). Burial to follow in Chatham, Ontario. If desired,
donations by cheque may be made payable to: Foodpath (in memory
of Audrey Pritchard, for Breakfast Clubs), 2550 Goldenridge Road,
Unit 36, Mississauga, Ontario, L4X 2S3; 905-270-9792; www.foodpath.org
registered charity No. 11892 7011 RR0001 (tax receipts will be
issued).
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SILLITO,
Norman▲
Passed away at the Credit Valley Hospital, on Monday, April 18,
2005, at the age of 91. Predeceased by his loving wife Jo. Devoted
father of Lianne (Graham) and Gordon (Charlene). Cherished Baba
of Barbara (Michael), Adam (Samantha), Craig (Heidi), Dana (Trevor)
and Darryl. Proud Great-Baba of Madeline, Mitchell, and Carson.
Dear cousin of William C.
BERKELEY of Niagara Falls, New York.
Formerly a Comptroller of Canada Foils Limited (Alcan) and a
long serving member of the North York Kiwanis Club. Cremation.
Interment▲ in Dunedin, Florida. We wish to thank Dr. Robert
SAULS
and the staff of Credit Valley Hospital for their exceptional
care. Condolences may be sent to the Neweduk Funeral Home (1981
Dundas St. W., Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 1R2) "Together again
at last."
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ARDAN,
Mychajlo "
Michael"
(October 10, 1922-May 12, 2005)
After a courageous battle with cancer. It is with great sadness
we announce the passing of Mychajlo. Beloved husband of Anna
(Grin), loving father to Hania, John, and Michael (and his wife
Barbara-Jane), cherished dido to Natalia, Oryssia and Stefan
STECIW, Paul, Andrew, Jonathan, Nicholas and Katie
ARDAN, sisters
Nadia and Justina in Ukraine. He worked for General Motors for
25 years. Mychajlo was a humble and generous man who loved the
company of family and Friends. His spirit is in the presence
of God and he will be greatly missed. A sincere thank you to
Dr. SAULS and the 2C Palliative Care nurses at Credit Valley
Hospital for their wonderful care of Michael. Visitation at The
Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street, Toronto, on Sunday,
May 15th from 7-9 p.m. Panachyda at 7: 30 p.m. Visitation at The
Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa (905-433-4711),
on Monday, May 16th from 7-9 p.m. Panachyda 7: 30 p.m. Divine
Liturgy of Christian Burial in St. George the Great Martyr Ukrainian
Catholic Church (Lviv and Albert, Oshawa), on Tuesday, May 17,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment St. Wolodymyr and St. Olha Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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SAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-24 published
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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ARMSTRONG,
J.
Gordon "
Gord"
With his children at his side, J. Gordon (Gord)
ARMSTRONG was
reunited with memories and returned to the arms of his loving
wife, Geraldine on Sunday March 13, 2005. Beloved father of F.
Gordon ARMSTRONG, Windsor; Shirley (Rob)
VANLEEUEN, Saint Thomas
and Melissa (Carl)
SAULT,
Hagersville.
Loved grandfather of Rob,
Michelle, Jesse, Jamie and Alex. Great-grandfather of Ella and
Eric, and the “Little Bean”. Fondly remembered by many nieces
and nephews. Gord was an active member of the Eastern Star, Masonic
temple and First United Church. He was a past Flight Lieutenant
of the Royal Canadian Air Force Cremation has taken place. A
remembrance service will be held in celebration of Gord's life
on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 11 am at First United Church,
Saint
Thomas.
The Reverend Roger
LANDELL officiating. Expressions of
sympathy and donations (Canadian Cancer Society or Alzheimer
Society) would be appreciated and may be made through London
Cremation Services 672-0459 or online at www.londoncremation.com
A special thank you to the staff of Valleyview who so tenderly
cared for our father.
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Richard LYONS,
Elder and Dancer: 1925-2005
Ojibwa leader who was born off the reserve came late to Couchiching
traditions but made up for lost time by becoming a cultural authority
By Stephanie
MacLELLAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday,
May 2, 2005, Page S9
Thunder
Bay,
Ontario -- In the years before Richard
LYONS learned
to dance, Ojibwa culture in northwestern Ontario was quietly
slipping its way towards extinction. The era of residential schools
had left First Nations communities with fragmented cultural traditions.
The sacred ceremonies that had lasted hundreds of years were
furtive at best, but more often, absent altogether.
"It wasn't cool to be native back then," said Mark
SAULT, a director
at Seven Generations Education Institute and a long-time friend.
"We were being civilized into society."
Richard LYONS was born not on a reserve but in Fort Frances,
Ontario, where his father worked as an interpreter for the Department
of Indian Affairs. He was a member of the Couchiching First Nation
but lived in town and was educated at Catholic schools. Growing
up, being native was only something that got him picked on at
school.
At 18, Mr.
LYONS joined the Canadian Army and was stationed at
Camp
Shilo,
Manitoba While home on leave, he met Marjorie
SPEAKER
in a Chinese food restaurant. The two married after he left the
army in 1946 and Marjorie soon took him to see her reserve.
Traditional culture was thriving in Manitou Rapids First Nation,
now a part of the Rainy River First Nations, a small community
about 30 kilometres west of Fort Frances. In contrast to other
communities, powwows and spiritual ceremonies were common. From
the first moment he saw the dancing and heard the drumbeats,
Mr. LYONS was captivated. It didn't take long for him to join
in, dancing in his street clothes among the colourful, hand-crafted
costumes of others. "It just came natural," Mrs.
LYONS recalled.
"He just felt like he had to be dancing."
Mr. LYONS spent time with the elders of Manitou Rapids, learning
the dance steps, the songs, the story that each dance told. At
first it was grass dancing, a freestyle named for the way the
wind blew across a field of grass, but later he moved to a traditional
style based on war dances. Even as he was learning, he knew he
wanted to pass on what he'd been taught.
"I think he felt that it needed to be shared, not only amongst
our own people, but it needed to be shared with non-native people
to enrich everyone," said his youngest daughter, Kathy
BECK.
"He wasn't political about it, and he didn't have any motives
in it, other than sharing it."
In the late 1950s, Mr.
LYONS moved to Thunder Bay to take a job
as a lumber grader in a sawmill and he started giving demonstrations
at the newly constructed Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre.
Since no one else knew the music, he'd go to gatherings with
a tape recorder. Later, when he performed, he danced alone to
the fuzzy recordings of drumming and chanting.
"He was in his own world when he danced," Mr.
SAULT said. "He
just wanted to show that it is still alive. He wanted to share
it."
Mr. LYONS was especially concerned with sharing his new knowledge
with younger generations. Like today, children from remote, Northern
Ontario communities would come to Thunder Bay to attend high
school. Mr.
LYONS resolved that they never forget their culture,
as he had done. Instead, he performed for them and gave talks
at local schools to explain what the dances meant.
He also started teaching dance at the Friendship centre. Johnny
PIERRE was a teenager, struggling with the temptations of drugs
and alcohol, when he became one of Mr.
LYONS' first students.
"For me, he gave me a sense of belonging," Mr.
PIERRE said. "He
showed me a different way of living."
He also made the youngsters stumbling through strange steps feel
at ease. "He was a very patient person."
Mr. LYONS taught dance nearly every night he wasn't working.
Whenever he could, he travelled with his wife and their four
children to gatherings in faraway communities in Ontario and
the United States. He'd often drive all night and make it back
home in time to work his next shift at the sawmill.
"When he first started, he wasn't planning on doing this," Ms.
BECK said. "Then when people started asking him to do performances
and teachings, he just started getting more and more requests.
He began to see that this is perhaps a calling."
In the end, Mr.
LYONS left his job at the sawmill to devote more
time to teaching and performing. He also became cultural co-ordinator
at the Indian Friendship Centre.
In 1972, he founded the Dick Lyons Dance Troupe. Over the next
16 years, it steadily grew, touring North America and Europe
and performing at schools and cultural events. First Nations
drum-and-dance groups sprang up in their wake. "There was a big
turnaround," Mr.
PIERRE said. "I think he bridged a big gap in
the community."
When the Queen visited Thunder Bay in 1973, the Fort William
First
Nation asked Mr.
LYONS to organize a performance at Mount
McKay scenic lookout. That single event turned into a large annual
powwow that now occurs every Canada Day.
All the same, bringing hope to the community was just as important
to him as bringing them his dancing. Mr.
LYONS was a spiritual
adviser to aboriginal inmates at Thunder Bay District Jail. He
was also a founding elder of Dilico Ojibway Child and Family
Services. "He addressed the region from all levels," said Jerry
WOODS, who still works at Dilico. "Right from the children's
level to sitting at the table with the board of directors, advising
us of the traditions and culture."
Ms. BECK remembers him sitting at the kitchen table until 3 a.m.
with chiefs and elders, trying to learn everything he could about
legends and spirituality. "It wasn't just dancing and singing,
the entertainment of it," she said. "There was a lot more depth
than that."
In the foothills of the Norwester Mountains, south of Thunder
Bay, sits an improbable outdoor shrine to the Virgin Mary. Richard
LYONS used to make the trek out into the bush to pray there,
climbing off the beaten path to reach the statue. But it was
never the typical series of rosary recitations, even though he
was raised Catholic. He'd offer tobacco, and meditate in the
spirit of the outdoors, honouring the Native spirituality he
found later in life.
Many people credit Mr.
LYONS with restoring Native culture and
spirituality to prominence in northwestern Ontario. But it was
never at the expense of Christianity, the region's more established
religion. "He didn't make a distinction between the two," Ms.
BECK said. "To him it was all one."
Mr. LYONS, who in 2002 was named a member of the Order of Canada,
was often asked to address graduations and other gatherings but
knew better than to take himself too seriously. "Because he was
an elder, people used to expect him to have these profound statements,"
Ms. BECK said. "So he'd talk to them in a really profound way,
and then it would turn out to be a joke."
Mr. LYONS was also an elder in another dimension, too. Mr.
SAULT
and Mr. PIERRE both regarded him as a father figure and say that
many more felt the same way.
"There was an amazing number of people he spoke to over the years
that would come and ask him for advice," Ms.
BECK said. "He always
said, 'I don't know why they come to me... I don't have a magic
formula.' But for some reason, people really liked what he had
to say."
Mr. LYONS had already been battling cancer for about three years
when his son Brian died of complications from a heart condition
in the spring of 2004. On the day of the memorial service, he
was counselling other people.
"The culture is thriving in this area now, and I think that's
his main legacy," Ms.
BECK said. "At the same time, his legacy
as a person is that he touched so many people."
Richard LYONS was born in Fort Frances, Ontario, on January 10,
1925. He died of cancer on March 21, 2005, in Thunder Bay, Ontario
He was 80. He is survived by Marjorie, his wife of 59 years,
and by daughters Verna
LEGARDE and Kathy
BECK. He was predeceased
by sons Richard and Brian.
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COVIL,
Lily
Ida
Sophia (née
ALDEN)
Lily Ida Sophia
COVIL
(ALDEN) on Friday, May 20, 2005, at her
late residence, in Saint Thomas surrounded by her loving family
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Benjamin
COVIL (1975)
and dearly loved mother of Adele and her husband Robert
LANGILLE
of Saint Thomas. Loved grandmother of Michelle and Trgovcevic and
her husband Richard of Cambridge, Robert
LANGILLE and his partner
Melanie NEERHOFF of Toronto and Richard
LANGILLE of Saint Thomas.
Dear great grandfather of Kendryck and Eric
TRGOVCEVIC of Cambridge
and Zachary
LANGILLE of Saint Thomas. Dear sister of Irne
LOCEY
of Saint Thomas, Ron
ALDEN of Grand Bend, Ted
ALDEN of Aylmer and
the late George
ALDEN.
Sadly missed by a number of nieces and
nephews.
Lily was born in Aldershot, England on January 5, 1921, the daughter
of the late William and Ada
(SAUNDER)
ALDEN.
Lily served in the
Royal Canadian Air Force during World War 2. She was the First
crossing guard hired for the City of Saint Thomas, and was Past
President of the Myrtle Street Home and School Assoc. and past
member of the Orange Lodge and was an adherent of Central United
Church. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
where funeral service will be held Tuesday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow in South Park Cemetery. Visitation Monday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the charity of choice.
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BLYTH,
Robert
George
Peacefully at home in Toronto, on Thursday, January 20th, 2005.
Dear father of Bradley and his wife Melissa, of Rochester, New
York and Jeffrey and his fiancée Teri
VANAALST, of Owen Sound.
Loving grandfather of Jack and Natalie. Survived by his parents,
Jack and Margaret
BLYTH, brothers, Forbes and Bruce and sister,
Betty SAUNDERS.
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SAUNDERS,
Margaret▼ "
Margie▼"
Dalhia Margie passed away peacefully at Country Lane Long Term
Care Home, on Monday, August 22nd, 2005, in her 88th year. She
will be sadly missed by Friends and care givers at Country Lane
Long Term Care Home. A service for the late Margaret "Margie"
Dalhia SAUNDERS will be conducted at the Currie Funeral Home,
in Chatsworth, on Wednesday morning at 11: 00 a.m., with visiting
one hour prior to service. Reverend William
VANDERSTELT officiating.
Interment, Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin (Saugeen Shores).
If so desired, memorial contributions to Country Lane Resident's
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SAUNDERS,
J.
Harold
(Retired Vice President from The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
Company, with 50 years service), peacefully at the Welland County
General
Hospital on Tuesday October 18, 2005. J. Harold
SAUNDERS,
at the age of 91. Beloved husband of the late Muriel I.
SAUNDERS,
(née SCOTT.) Dear sister of Hilda
STROUD of Port Colborne, Ontario.
Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. He was a member
of Georgina Lodge, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons #343 and
a 33rd Degree member of the A. and A.S.R., Valley of Toronto and
the Moore Sovereign Consistory of Hamilton. Friends may call
at the Port Colborne Chapel of the Davidson Funeral Homes 135
Clarence St. on Thursday 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. MacNab Lodge #169
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons will conduct a service at the
funeral home on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Friday October 21, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with
Canon Jim POWELL officiating. Cremation will follow. If desired
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
or to a charity of one's choice. Online guest register and condolences
at www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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TRANTER,
William
Walter "
Bill"
(Served in the Royal Navy during World War 2). At Grey Bruce
Health Services, Southampton on Monday, November 14th, 2005.
Bill TRANTER, formerly of Owen Sound at the age of 88. Beloved
husband of Kit (née
REES) for 62 years. Dear father of Peter
and his wife Alison of Richmond, Wendy and her husband Howard
ALLEN of Newmarket, Linda and her husband Greg
HENLEY of Florida,
Terry and her partner Don
SMITH of Welland and Trish and her
husband Scott
SAUNDERS of Southampton. "Uncle Pop" and "Poppa"
of eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Also survived
by a brother Norman
TRANTER, a sister Betty
WILLIAMS and many
nieces and nephews in England. Predeceased by two brothers and
three sisters. Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home
for visiting on Friday afternoon only from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
and then on Saturday morning from 11 o'clock until service time.
The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday
at 12: 00 Noon. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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HAMILL,
James▼
Wesley▼
Carman▼
After a brief illness, on Monday, November 28th, 2005. James
Wesley Carman
HAMILL, of R.R.#4, Chatsworth, in his 93rd year.
Beloved▼ husband of Ruth
HAMILL (née
SHIER) for 62 years. Especially
proud of his family, Carman was the loving father of Doreen
BANNISTER,
of Mississauga (Doug), Jim (Linda), of Meaford, Stewart (Mary-Lou),
of Merrickville, Bruce, of Ottawa, Ted (Mary Louise), of Milton
and Mary Jean
HAMILL, of London. Dear grandfather of Karen (Rob)
ROSIE and Melanie
BANNISTER; Jamie (Heather)
HAMILL, Scott (Katie)
HAMILL and Chris
HAMILL and his fiancée, Melinda; Katie and Devon
HAMILL;
Tyler,▼
Megan▼ and Kelsey
HAMILL. Great-grandfather of
Allison ROSIE and Cole
HAMILL. He is survived by his dear sister,
Evelyn McKEAN, of Owen Sound. Carman
HAMILL was born on December
5th, 1912, the
son of Erwin P.
HAMILL and his wife, Sophia
SAUNDERS.
He lived his entire life on the family farm at Massie where he
was born. He was predeceased by his four sisters, Mabel
McKAY,
Ethel FARROW,
Gertie▼
DICKSON/DIXON and Mae
LONG; and his two brothers,
Percy HAMILL and Reverend Alvin
HAMILL.
Carman▼ was well known throughout
the area for his leadership in Church, Community and Agricultural
Organizations. He was a 4-H leader for over 25 years and was
a Founding Director of the Wiarton Feeder Sale, later serving
as its President. Carman had great respect for the environment,
carefully managing his farms and woodlots. According to his wishes,
cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Carman's Life will
be held in the Massie United Church on Saturday, December 3rd,
2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Visiting with the family one hour prior to
the service. Memorial donations may be made to the Massie United
Church and may be made through the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario. N4K-3X8 519-376-7492.
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HAMILL,
James▲
Wesley▲
Carman▲
After a brief illness, on Monday, November 28th, 2005. James
Wesley Carman
HAMILL, of R.R.#4, Chatsworth, in his 93rd year.
Beloved▲ husband of Ruth
HAMILL (née
SHIER) for 62 years. Especially
proud of his family, Carman was the loving father of Doreen
BANNISTER,
of Mississauga (Doug), Jim (Linda), of Meaford, Stewart (Mary-Lou),
of Merrickville, Bruce, of Ottawa, Ted (Mary Louise), of Milton
and Mary Jean
HAMILL, of London. Dear grandfather of Karen (Rob)
ROSIE and Melanie
BANNISTER; Jamie (Heather)
HAMILL, Scott (Katie)
HAMILL and Chris
HAMILL and his fiancée, Melinda; Katie and Devon
HAMILL;
Tyler,▲
Megan▲ and Kelsey
HAMILL. Great-grandfather of
Allison ROSIE and Cole
HAMILL. He is survived by his dear sister,
Evelyn McKEAN, of Owen Sound. Carman
HAMILL was born on December
5th, 1912, the
son of Erwin P.
HAMILL and his wife, Sophia
SAUNDERS.
He lived his entire life on the family farm at Massie where he
was born. He was predeceased by his four sisters, Mabel
McKAY,
Ethel FARROW,
Gertie▲
DICKSON/DIXON and Mae
LONG; and his two brothers,
Percy HAMILL and Reverend Alvin
HAMILL.
Carman▲ was well known throughout
the area for his leadership in Church, Community and Agricultural
Organizations. He was a 4-H leader for over 25 years and was
a Founding Director of the Wiarton Feeder Sale, later serving
as its President. Carman had great respect for the environment,
carefully managing his farms and woodlots. According to his wishes,
cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Carman's Life will
be held in the Massie United Church on Saturday, December 3rd,
2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Visiting with the family one hour prior to
the service. Memorial donations may be made to the Massie United
Church and may be made through the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario. N4K-3X8 519-376-7492.
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BRAITHWAITE,
Virginia
(ALLAN)
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Monday, March 14,
2005, Virginia
BRAITHWAITE
(ALLAN) of Strathroy and formerly
of Glencoe in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Robert
BRAITHWAITE (2001.) Dear mother of Beverly and Harold
CHURCHILL
of Petrolia, Marilyn and Ken
HERRINGTON of Strathroy, Brenda
and Dave PALMER of Vienna and Morris
SAUNDERS of Petrolia. Loving
grandmother of Scott and Susan, Stephen and Aimee, Debbie and
François, Jamie and Jayne, Darin, Doug and Shannan, Michael and
Sandra, Tammy, Mark and Melissa, Jason. Special great grandmother
of Kristopher, Dayna, Paige, Danielle, Jodie, Cassie, Brianna,
Jarrett, Colton and Haleigh. Also survived by 2 brothers and
2 sisters, Donald and Jim
ALLAN,
Shirley
EDGAR and Joanne
REMICK.
Predeceased by 2 daughters, Patricia
SAUNDERS,
Carol
TEMPLETON,
and 2 sons, Ronald and Thomas and 1 sister, Georgina
MARLATT
and 4 brothers, Nelson, Jack, Doug and Ken
ALLAN.
Relatives and
Friends will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes
Street, Glencoe on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Friday March 18 at 11: 00 a.m. Pastor
Brian McKENZIE officiating. Interment Oakland Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made to Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
or Four Counties Health Services.
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SAUNDERS,
Frances
In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
Frances SAUNDERS, who passed away March 19, 2004.
We feel your presence everywhere,
And we know you are always watching over us.
Remembered with love by children Nancy, Marion, Allan and their
families.
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WILSON,
Olive
Laura
(SAUNDERS)
At Meadowpark Nursing Home, London on Saturday, June 4th, 2005
Olive Laura
(SAUNDERS)
WILSON of London in her 98th year. Beloved
wife of the late Clifford Lorne
WILSON.
Predeceased by her daughter
Lorraine "Willi"
STERLING and her sisters Vera
SEAGE,
Dorothy
ANDREWS and her brother Ronald
SAUNDERS. Dear sister of Audrey
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and her husband Howard of London. Loving grandmother
of Randy STERLING and Brad
STERLING and his wife
Cathy and great-grandmother
of Aaron, Nathan, Naomi and Lauren. Dear friend of Wayne
MOORE
and his wife
Dianne of Port Stanley and "Nana" to Denise
GEE
and her husband Rob and Lisa
MIZZI and her husband Jason.
The family would like to thank the staff of Meadowpark Nursing
Home for their care and compassion. Friends will be received
by the family from 1 hour prior to the funeral service which
will be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South on Wednesday, June 8th, 2005 at
11 a.m. with Reverend Teresa
CORRIGAN of the Church of The Epiphany
officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Church of
the Epiphany, 11 Briscoe Street West, London, Ontario N6J 1L9.
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SAUNDERS,
Kathleen
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, on Sunday,
August 14th, 2005, Kathleen
SAUNDERS of London, age 75 years.
Wife of the late Mac
SAUNDERS (1991.) Loving Mom and true friend
of David and his wife Susan of Kingston, and Ian and his wife
Ruth of London. Much loved grandma of Jordan, Katelynne, Sarah,
Samantha, and Emma. Cremation has taken place. A private family
gathering will be held at a later date. Those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Kathleen are asked to consider the Make-A-Wish
Foundation (S.W.O.), 4096 Meadowbrook Drive, Unit 116, London,
Ontario, N6L 1G4. Westview Funeral Chapel, 641-1793, entrusted
with arrangements. "We think the world of her"
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JOHNSON,
Harold
At his home, with his family at his side, on Tuesday, August
23, 2005, Harold
JOHNSON, 73 years, of Petrolia. Loving husband
to Ileen (née
ATKINSON.)
Loved father to Leonard
JOHNSON and
Vi SMITH of Sarnia, Larry
JOHNSON of Petrolia, Brian and Cathy
JOHNSON of Petrolia and Linda and Dave
PODOLINSKY of Alvinston.
Will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Leonard Jr. and Jennifer
JOHNSON,
Jeffrey and Jeremy
JOHNSON and Bradley, Kevin, Rodney
and Ashley
PODOLINSKY. Dear brother to Gladys
SAUNDERS of Sarnia,
Doris SAUNDERS of Sarnia, Winnifred
JOHNSON of Wyoming, Blanche
MANSFIELD of Watford, Mildred and Bernie
SMITH of Glencoe, Clayton
and Dorothy
JOHNSON of Petrolia, Dorothy
PERKINS of Forest, Ollie
and Shirley
JOHNSON of Wyoming and the late Wilton
JOHNSON (1987.)
Visitors will be received on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia where the funeral
service will be held on Friday, August 26, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend Kelvin
TOFFELMIRE of Wyoming United Church officiating.
Interment in Wyoming Cemetery. Model Lodge #147, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows will hold a memorial service on Thursday
at 6: 45 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Bluewater Health Foundation
(Palliative Care). Memories and condolences may be left on-line
at www.needhamjay.com
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GRAY/GREY,
John▼
Chauncey▼
Peacefully, in his sleep, at home, on September 26, 2005. John
Chauncey GRAY/GREY of Mt. Brydges in his 75th year. Loved husband
of Elinor Ann
GRAY/GREY. Dear father of Patti and Jim
COPPARD,
Randy▼
and Sylvia
GRAY/GREY,
Diane▼ and Lee
WHITESIDE and Tena
GRAY/GREY all of
Strathroy, and foster son Blake and Audrey
HUGHES of Mt. Brydges.
"Pa" to 8 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 3 foster grandchildren
and 6 foster great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Mary and J.B.
SAUNDERS of Pt. Rowan, Betty and George
FRIEDRICKS of Tillsonburg
and sister-in-law Joanne
KENNEDY of Aylmer. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his mother Leila
(FINCH)
(1980,) his father Jack
GRAY/GREY (1965,) sister Barbara
HOYLAND (2003)
and brothers-in-law Ray
LIDSTONE (1967) and J.B.
KENNEDY (2003.)
Visitation at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy on Wednesday,
September 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral service will
be held on Thursday, September 29 at 1 p.m. with Reverend Charles
SEED officiating. Interment in Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
to the Strathroy Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to John.
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VIGLIANTI,
David
Alfred
At the Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, September 25, 2005.
David A. VIGLIANTI of Parkhill in his 80th year. Beloved husband
of Sophia
(MICARTEK)
VIGLIANTI. Dear father and father-in-law
of Barry and Sheila
VIGLIANTI of Georgia, U.S.A., Karen and Starr
and her fiancé Richard
WOODS of London, David and Judy
VIGLIANTI
of Cambridge, Gina and Brent
BYERS of Caledon. Dear grandfather
to Tosha, Tara, Kristin, Adam, Gabrielle, Isabella, Benjamin
and Sophie. Brother of Marie
BUGYRA of Exeter, Henry "Hank"
VIGLIANTI
of Michigan, Margaret
SAUNDERS of Michigan, Frank and Lyall
VIGLIANTI
of London, Rosemary and Kevin
CLARK of Kitchener. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Mr.
VIGLIANTI was a veteran of
the Royal Canadian Navy. A memorial funeral service will be conducted
at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill
on Friday, September 30th at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation 1 hour prior
to the funeral service. Reverend Greg
LITTLE will officiate.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Share memories or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca.
M. Box and son will plant a tree in living memory of Mr.
VIGLIANTI
at the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Parkhill.
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GRAY/GREY,
John▲
Chauncey▲
Peacefully, in his sleep, at home, on September 26, 2005, John
Chauncey GRAY/GREY of Mt. Brydges, in his 75th year. Loved husband
of Elinor Ann
GRAY/GREY. Dear father of Patti and Jim
COPPARD,
Randy▲
and Sylvia
GRAY/GREY,
Diane▲ and Lee
WHITESIDE and Tena
GRAY/GREY, all of
Strathroy, and foster son Blake and Audrey
HUGHES of Mt. Brydges.
Pa to 8 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 3 foster grandchildren,
and 6 foster great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Mary and J.B.
SAUNDERS of Pt. Rowan, Betty and George
FRIEDRICKS of Tillsonburg
and sister-in-law Joanne
KENNEDY of Aylmer. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his mother Leila
(FINCH)
(1980,) his father Jack
GRAY/GREY (1965,) sister Barbara
HOYLAND (2003,)
and brothers-in-law Ray
LIDSTONE (1967) and J.B.
KENNEDY (2003.)
Visitation at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy, on Wednesday,
September 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral service will
be held on Thursday, September 29 at 1 p.m. with Reverend Charles
SEED officiating. Interment in Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to John.
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SAUNDERS,
Mary▲▼
Elizabeth (née
CARRY)
Died peacefully on January 17, 2005 in Toronto. A private service
was held. She leaves her step-children Joan and Peter (Robyn),
her nephews John
CARRY
(Lois) of Vancouver and Ian
CARRY (Rose)
and her adored god-daughters Katherine
KOSSUTH and Johanne (Dennis
BRANNAN.)
Donations in Mary's name may be sent to the Canadian
Cancer Society or The Ontario Humane Society.
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LUSH,
Margaret▼
R.▼ "
Peg▼" (née
WHELER)
February 27, 1918 - January 30, 2005
Peg LUSH of Toronto and Jackson's Point passed away peacefully
at home in the care and presence of her family. She will be missed
by her daughter Susan
SURETTE
(Richard▼) of Brigham, Québec, sons
James▼
(Rev.▼
Elaine▼) of Toronto and Stuart (Kathleen
COOPER) of
Lindsay and brother Wing Com. (Hon.) Thomas R.
WHELER
(Retd.▼)
of West Hill. Predeceased by her sister Elizabeth (Bet)
SAUNDERS.
She▼ also leaves grandchildren Soleil (Patrick
GRIFFITHS,)
Amun,▼
Akycha, Sarah, Kate, Jocelyn and Merryn. An idealist and realist,
Peg will long be remembered throughout the Greater Toronto Area
as a tireless advocate of social and environmental issues. At
the time of her death she was a current member of the Toronto
Safe Sewage Committee and the Toronto Pedestrian Committee. Cremation
has taken place and a spring interment is planned in the family
plot of Briar Hill Cemetery in Sutton, Ontario. A Memorial Service
will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. in the
main rotunda of Toronto City Hall. Memorial donations in Peg's
honour should be directed to Medecins Sans Frontieres, 720 Spadina
Ave. Ste. 402 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T9, 416-964-0619, www.msf.ca.
Many thanks to the Hospice Palliative Care Network and the Toronto
C.C.A.C.
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EISEN,
Selma▼
Passed away peacefully at home on Monday, May 16, 2005. Beloved
wife of the late David. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Brenda
and Fred SAUNDERS,
Elliott▼ and Wendy
EISEN. Dear sister of Julius
MORANIS,
Ruby▼
MORANIS, and the late Morris
MORANIS. Devoted grandmother
of Arthur and Dana, Lawrence and Laura, Richard and Raisyl, Tammy
and Paul, Jodi and Steven, Robin and Bill, Jennifer and Bob.
Adored great-grandmother of twelve. Sadly mourned by her nieces,
nephews, family and Friends. At Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst
Street, for service on Tuesday, May 17th, at 3: 00 p.m. Shiva 3900
Yonge Street, Apartment #115. Donations may be made to The Selma
and David Eisen Endowment Fund c/o Mt. Sinai Hospital 416-586-8290
or Israel Cancer Research Fund at 416-487-5246.
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DICKSON/DIXON,
Donald
Geale (1926-2005)
Suddenly on Saturday, June 18, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton,
Donald Geale
DICKSON/DIXON at age 78. Don's absence will leave a huge
void in the life of Ross
BUCKBERROUGH, his partner for over 50
years. Don was predeceased by his parents Arthur and Kathleen,
sister Elizabeth (Hugh
BENNETT,) brother Geoffrey (Jeannie
HENDERSON.)
Sadly mourned by his sister Sydney
BURK/BURKE of Toronto, his nieces
Katie (David)
HOFFMAN of Smith's Falls, Polly
BURK/BURKE of Sooke,
British
Columbia,
Kelly (Elide)
BURK/BURKE of Ajax, Patricia (Ted)
SAUNDERS of Yorkshire, England, Julie (Peter)
NORDHEIMER of Gravenhurst,
Vivian (Bob)
WHITE/WHYTE of Toronto, Peter
DICKSON/DIXON of Toronto and many
others. A Memorial Service will be held at Saint Mark's Church,
Niagara-on-the-Lake at a future date. Memorial donations may
be made to Saint Mark's Church for the upkeep of the
DICKSON/DIXON family
plot which was very important to Don. Any further information
may be obtained from dkhoffman@cogeco.ca
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HARRISON,
James▼
Harold▼
(Our Uncle West)
Peacefully in his sleep on Friday, July 8, 2005 in his 69th year.
Survived by his loving goddaughters, Yvonne Bertucci
ZUM
TOBEL
and her husband, E. Steven
ZUM
TOBEL and their children Marc
and Ava, and Christina Sara
BERTUCCI and her fiancé Roberto
ROMOLINI.
Sadly missed by their parents Vincenzo (Jim) and Josie
BERTRUCCI
and by Jim's childhood friend Robert D.
NORTHEY, his wife
Joan
and their sons, Stuart, Christopher and Alexander, and his countless
circle of Friends including Renate
FERRIER,
Gillian
VICTOR-
MELLANBY,
Randall SWITZER,
Jeff
McCANNA, David
CURREN, Douglas and Georgette
WALKER.
Cousin of Gwyneth
EDWARDS, her son Peter and his wife
Patricia.
Predeceased by Sparky, his father, Harold S.
HARRISON,
his mother, Mary Elizabeth
McGREGOR, his brother William H.,
his cousin Douglas T.
EDWARDS and his devoted and loving partner,
Mark SAUNDERS.
Cheers▼ To
Jim!
Memorial service to be held at
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. For details, call Morley Bedford Funeral
Services 416-489-8733. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian
Liver Foundation, 2235 Sheppard Ave. E. and/or Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Services Centre, Dept, . of Critical Care Medicine,
2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto.
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SAUNDERS,
John▼
Stewart "
Stew"
Bernard
Royal Canadian Air Force Pilot Officer Squadron 405
With sadness the family announces the death of Stew, on Sunday,
July 24, 2005. He had just celebrated his 88th birthday. Stew
will be remembered with love by his wife Dodie, and daughters
Molly,
Kathy, sister Peg
BORDERS and sister-in-law Wanda. Predeceased
by his brothers Pete and David. He will also be remembered by
his nieces and nephews and his many Friends, including the Royal
Canadian Air Force Ex-Prisoners of War Association and the Gordian
Club. Stew remained active and involved in his community, volunteering
for the Red Cross at Sunnybrook Hospital K Wing, for 18 years.
He was a kind and gentle man, always ready to laugh, and had
a great sense of humour. We will miss him. Donations may be made
to the Toronto Red Cross, 1623 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario
M4T 2A1, or to a charity of your choice. Private Funeral. Memorial
Reception on Wednesday, August 3, 2005, from 3 to 5 p.m. (remembrances
at 3: 30 p.m.). Toronto Cricket Club, 141 Wilson Avenue.
Condolences www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416.221.1159
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DUTTENHOFFER-
GIEGERICH,
Mary
Ann
Passed away quietly at the British Columbia Cancer Agency on
August 23, 2005. She is survived by her loving husband Henry
(Hank) GIEGERICH of 25 years, stepdaughter Jill
WALLACE
(GIEGERICH,)
plus stepgrand_sons Iain and Scot. Also surviving MaryAnn, in
Saskatchewan, are sisters Agnes
ZERR,
Eva
WINTER, and brother
Ervin DUTTENHOFFER, all of Regina, plus sisters Diane
TERHORST
of Earl Gray, Carole
BEAHM of Estevan and Louise
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER of Cochin.
Surviving siblings in British Columbia are brother Peter
DUTTENHOFFER
of Princeton, sisters Frances
SAUNDERS of Penticton, Martha
ZELTER
of New Westminster, and Catherine
POWELL of Vancouver. Surviving
sister Judy
McNEIL lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.
MaryAnn demonstrated her adventuresome spirit and thirst for
knowledge early in her career by voyaging to England in a freighter
in 1962, followed by a year and a half of travel throughout Europe
and across North Africa, before settling in Paris for six years,
where she worked for an international agency and studied French,
returning to Vancouver in 1969. After marriage in 1980, MaryAnn
and Hank lived in Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Toronto
(Ontario), Anchorage (Alaska), and Pasadena (California), and
then retired to Edmonds (Washington) in 1988. In 1997 they moved
to Monte Carlo, Monaco, as a base for three years of European
travel, returning to Vancouver in 2000.
MaryAnn will be greatly missed by husband, family and Friends
for her gentle and loving support, sense of humour, and great
interest in the wonders of nature.
A memorial service will be held at 1: 00 p.m. on Thursday September
1, at Saint Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church, 2490 West 37th Ave.,
Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations to the British Columbia
Cancer Foundation in memory of MaryAnn would be appreciated.
Walkey and Company Funeral Directors
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SAUNDERS,
Margaret▲
Maude (née
McCULLOUGH)
(Dec 14, 1916-Sept 09, 2005)
In her 88th year, Margaret passed away peacefully with her family
at her side at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital, Palliative Care
Unit, Saanichton, British Columbia on September 9, 2005. She
has gone to be with her beloved husband, Victor, who she shared
52 years of her loving life. She will be dearly missed by her
son David and his wife Berniece and their children Stacey, Brent
and Ashleigh of Salmon Arm, British Columbia, her son Robert
and his wife Susan and their sons Christopher and James from
Saanichton, British Columbia, and her daughter Beverly and granddaughter
Joanne of Chetwyn, British Columbia. She will also be missed
by her sister, Joyce
SHAW (née
McCULLOUGH) and her husband David
and their children Bill, Charles and Robert and many other nieces
and nephews and extended family members. The family had a wonderful
opportunity to share memories with Margaret about her life growing
up in Toronto with her parents William and Maude and her brother
Bustin and sister Joyce. She met her husband, Victor, on a blind
date. He was serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Montreal
and they were married a short three weeks later. He was sent
overseas and was captured in Germany after being shot down. They
shared their love through letters for four years before being
reunited in 1945. Their life together was spent in Toronto, Oshawa,
Falkland, and Vernon. Margaret was a very loving and caring person
and donated her time in helping many organizations. Margaret
volunteered her services with the Canadian Red Cross during the
Second World War, when Vic was a P.W. In lieu of flowers, a donation
to the Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated. There will be
a memorial service for Margaret, on Monday September 12, 2005
at 2 p.m. at the First Memorial Funeral Chapel, 4725 Falaise
Drive, Victoria, British Columbia.
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KRESS,
Keith▼
Grant▼
Keith passed away at age 61, on Wednesday, September 14th, 2005
at Sunnybrook Hospital after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved
husband of Lorraine
(BERTOL.)
Loving▼ and devoted father of daughter
Karen and son Scott and his wife Susan. Proud grandfather to
Amy and Colin. Survived by his loving sister Diane and her husband
John O'CONNOR and their children Kelly, Carolyn, Suzanne and
families. Dear son-in-law of Lydia and Nello
BERTOL and brother-in-law
to Diane HISCOX, Loretta
BERTOL, Zora
KRIZ and Anita
SAUNDERS
and their families. Keith appreciated the support of his Friends
during his illness. Friends may call on Saturday, September 17th,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral service will
be held at the Chapel on Sunday September 18th, 2005 at 11 o'clock.
Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Condolences www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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STURGESS,
Richard▼
Robert▼
Howard▼ "
Bob▼"
Born London, England, June 9, 1918, died Vancouver, British Columbia,
October 2, 2005 after a brief illness. Beloved husband of Carole.
Predeceased by his sister Sydney (Barry) and niece Melanie. Survived
by his sister Jennifer (and Geordie) and brother Dick (Mary).
Loving and proud father of Carol (Dick
JOHNSON) and Jeremy (Lesley
BEALE) and very dear to their mother Betty. Stepfather to Kelly
SAUNDERS
(Randy▼) and Kevin
DENNY (Janet
KENNEDY.) Devoted 'Grandbob'
to Nathaniel (Jenn), Zoe (Andrew) and Hallie; Clea and Micajah
and 'Bobby' to Megan, Bradley, Clayton and Tyler Robert.
A celebration of his life will be held on Friday October 7, from
2 to 4 p.m., at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club, 1630 West 15th
Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
We are all richer and stronger from having you in our lives.
"I'll find you in the morning sun".
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STEEN,
Olive
(January 21, 1915-October 3, 2005)
After suffering a significant stroke, Olive passed away on Monday,
October 3 at the age of 90. She is survived by her son Donald
SAUNDERS
(Joni,) daughter Jill
DALTON (John,) grand_son Chris
SAUNDERS
(Betty) in Thailand and granddaughter Jennifer
DALTON.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home
- A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 5th. The funeral service
will be held at Christ Church Deer Park (1570 Yonge Street at
Heath Street) on Thursday, October 6th at 2: 30 p.m.
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SAUNDERS, William James, B. Comm., F.S.A., F.C.I.A. (1924-2005)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 4, 2005, age 80 years.
Jim was the beloved husband of Theda (née
BURNETT.)
Loving father
of Susan BELLINGHAM,
Nancy and her husband Ted
MAITLAND and dear
grandfather of John, Elizabeth and Sarah. Also survived by his
sister Joyce and her husband Harold
BARBER of Winnipeg, and their
children Brian, Darryl and Beverly. He was predeceased by his
father, William
SAUNDERS, his mother, Mary Ellen
LITTLE, his
stepmother, Elizabeth Ann
LITTLE and a sister Janet in infancy.
Jim was born in MacGregor, Manitoba. He took his early schooling
there before joining the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
in 1943, where he served as a Signalman on H.M.C.S. Middlesex
doing convoy duty in the North Atlantic. Following his discharge
from the Navy in 1945, he returned to school, graduating from
the University of Manitoba with a B.Comm. (Hons). In 1950, he
joined Dominion Life in Waterloo, retiring in 1985 as Vice President,
Individual Operations. Jim was a fellow of the Society of Actuaries
and of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and served on a number
of industry committees including Council Member of the Canadian
Home Office Life Underwriters Association and President from
1973-1974; Canadian Life Assurance Association Committee on Privacy
as well as the Committee on Actuaries (1966-1967). Jim was an
ardent curler and played in both Senior and Masters competitions
at the Provincial level. He was President of Men's Curling and
Mixed Curling Committees at the K-W Granite Club. Over the years,
he was a Chairman of several committees organizing national curling
competitions held in K-W such as two Canadian Mixed events, the
World Junior and the 1986 Brier. In 1991, he was honoured to
be named a Life Member of the K-W Granite Club. Jim had a marvellous
20 years of busy retired life. He volunteered his time as a Loaned
Representative to the United Way in 1985 and 1986 and also as
Account Executive in 1987 and 1988. He enjoyed his family immensely
and the time and vacations they spent together.
Visitation will be held at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171
King Street South, Waterloo on Wednesday (today) from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel of the
funeral home Thursday, October 6, 2005, at 1 p.m., with Rev.
Rick HAWLEY officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener.
As expressions of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, the family requests
that donations be made in Jim's memory to the Canadian Diabetes
Association and can be arranged through the funeral home.
Condolences/Donations www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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STURGESS,
Richard▲
Robert▲
Howard▲ "
Bob▲"
Born London, England, June 9, 1918, died Vancouver, British Columbia,
October 2, 2005 after a brief illness. Beloved husband of Carole.
Predeceased by his sister Sydney (Barry) and niece Melanie. Survived
by his sister Jennifer (and Geordie) and brother Dick (Mary).
Loving and proud father of Carol (Dick
JOHNSON) and Jeremy (Lesley
BEALE) and very dear to their mother Betty. Stepfather to Kelly
SAUNDERS
(Randy▲) and Kevin
DENNY (Janet
KENNEDY.) Devoted 'Grandbob'
to Nathaniel (Jenn), Zoe (Andrew) and Hallie; Clea and Micajah
and 'Bobby' to Megan, Bradley, Clayton and Tyler Robert.
A celebration of his life will be held on Friday October 7, from
2 to 4 p.m., at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club, 1630 West 15th
Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
We are all richer and stronger from having you in our lives.
"I'll find you in the morning sun".
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CHAPMAN,
Lorraine
April (née
PACK)
Died peacefully in her bed on Sunday 23 October with her family
and Friends at her side. She was 74. She lived her final days
with us like each that came before - with courage, strength and
grace. Lorraine's engaging smile and boundless warmth will be
dearly missed by her husband John Emerson
CHAPMAN, sons Stephen
John CHAPMAN and Christopher William
CHAPMAN, sister Audrey
CUTHBERT,
her nephews and nieces, and many scores of her Friends, colleagues
and neighbours. Lorraine's father Chester William
PACK, her mother
Lila May SAUNDERS and her sister Venita
FORD predeceased her.
Lorraine was a volunteer at the Royal Ottawa Hospital for over
twenty years. In lieu of flowers, a donation to R.O.H. or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.
Friends are invited to Pinecrest Visitation Centre (2500 Baseline
Road, Ottawa) on Friday, October 28 at 4 pm, with a celebration
of Lorraine's life commencing at 6 pm. Funeral ar rangements
entrusted to Cole Funeral Services (613) 831-7122.
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TOMASCHUK,
Mary▼
Lillian▼ (née
KOZAK)
Passed away peacefully at the Humber River Regional Hospital
- Church Street Site on Monday, October 24, 2005 in her 94th
year. Beloved wife of the late Louis. Loving mother of Elaine
STEELS, and Grace (Paul
LOCKWOOD.)
Much▼ loved grandmother of
Gordon (Susan), Timothy (Sandy), Laura (Edward), David, Jon,
Andrew and great grandmother of Darren, Clara, John, Molly, Amy
and Alison. Dear sister of Joanne
SAUNDERS and the late Michael,
Peter and Emily. Special thanks to the staff at the Ukrainian
Canadian▼
Care▼
Centre,▼ especially Oksana
STUPNYTSKA, for their
devoted care. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel of
the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre, 60 Richview Road, Etobicoke
on Friday, October 28, 2005 at 3 p.m. Interment to be held at
Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa on Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 2
p.m. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Ukrainian
Canadian Care Centre, 4th Floor Building Fund.
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Douglas SALMON,
Surgeon (1923-2005)
As the first black person in Canada to head a surgical team at
a large hospital, he came a long way from being a labourer in
a Toronto construction yard
By Carol COOPER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday, October
31, 2005, Page S11
Orphaned, poor and black in Toronto during the Depression, Doug
SALMON held steadfastly to a dream. He was going to be a doctor.
Despite a society that did not support his ambition, that's exactly
what he did. For 28 years, he performed surgery at Scarborough
Centenary Hospital.
The first black surgeon in modern Canadian medical history, while
at Centenary he became president of the hospital's medical staff
and chief of general surgery, the first black person to do so.
He was among the first doctors in Canada to perform gastric bypass
surgery.
"He led an exemplary life as a husband, father and grandfather,"
said his wife, Beverly, a former Metro Toronto and North York
councillor. "His patients absolutely loved him."
Born to Jamaican immigrants, he was the youngest of six children.
His father, Robert, was a veteran of the Boer War in South Africa
at the turn of the last century while his mother was a nurse
with the Black Cross. A brainchild of Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican-born
champion of black nationalism, it was a local-community version
of the Red Cross and may have provided young Doug's early inspiration
to become a doctor.
After his parents died, he learned to light furnaces for a penny
a piece and worked three paper routes to help provide for himself
and his siblings, by then in the care of a widowed aunt. At high
school, low expectations for his race saw him channelled into
a technical program. Although he graduated at the top of his
class, young Doug
SALMON could not get a job.
All the while, he had been studying music. His piano teacher
at the Royal Conservatory of Music, impressed by the boy's intelligence
and desire to learn, pulled strings and found him work at Dominion
Bridge, then Canada's construction giant.
He started as outside yard boy. Because he was black, no one
would eat lunch with him, except for the
son of the company president.
His new friend saw ability in the young man and told his father.
As a result, Doug
SALMON was promoted to inside messenger boy
and at the same time attended evening classes at Jarvis Collegiate
to obtain his senior matriculation.
Interestingly, he spent other nights in an entirely different
role by fronting his own band. In the 1940s, Doug Salmon and his
Orchestra provided music in dance halls all over the Toronto
region.
Meanwhile, in his day job, he was beginning to put into practice
some of the theory he was soaking up at Jarvis. One day, he saw
staff gathered around a drawing, struggling to figure out an
angle. Using his night-school knowledge, he solved the problem.
Suddenly, others at Dominion Bridge saw talent in him, too. After
some training, he was given a job as a draftsman with the company.
Later, he worked briefly as a manager, and he no doubt sensed
real possibilities of advancement, but decided, instead, to go
back to school.
He enrolled at the University of Toronto and in 1951 obtained
a degree in physiology and biochemistry. He was accepted into
medical school, paying his way with help from a scholarship,
work as a draftsman, and by landing gigs as Doug Salmon and his
Orchestra. All the while maintaining marks that placed him in
the upper third of his class. He graduated in 1955.
Well before entering medical school, in 1942, he participated
in one of the first major protests against discrimination in
Toronto.
Because of their colour, one of his Friends, Roy
JOHNSTON,
and two out-of-town guests had been denied entry to the Palais
Royale, a ballroom on the Toronto lakeshore, to hear the black
jazz pianist Earl (Fatha) Hines.
At a time when black parents encouraged their children to remain
passive in the face of discrimination, Mr.
JOHNSTON formed a
protest committee. Doug
SALMON was among its leaders. Appearing
before the police commission, the police chief and mayor Bob
SAUNDERS, the committee requested a bylaw to end discrimination
in time for an upcoming appearance at the Palais Royale by bandleader
Duke Ellington. While the bylaw did not come about, Mr. Ellington
appeared instead at the Royal York Hotel, where blacks were allowed.
In February of 1945, Doug
SALMON was among those who protested
the barring of a black teenager from a Toronto skating rink,
joining a couple of hundred others outside the arena. The protest
was led this time by Art
BELL, who, as a member of a student
administration committee at the University of Toronto, was then
deeply involved in human rights. "It was a civil-rights protest
that was civil," Mr.
BELL said. "It wasn't one of those beat'em-up-and-break-the-windows
type of protests. We just marched."
By all accounts, it worked. After two nights of picketing and
a visit to the mayor, the group had its way. Mr.
SAUNDERS dusted
off a bylaw from the days of Upper Canada that said innkeepers
must provide lodging and refreshment to any traveller who has
the means to pay for the service. It was enacted the next day.
Along with Dr.
SALMON, other committee members rose to prominence.
Mr. JOHNSTON became a trustee of the Toronto Board of Education
and Wilson
BROOKS became one of Toronto's first black school
principals.
In a twist of fate, through his sister, Dr.
SALMON met his future
wife, Beverly
BELL, who also happened to both a nurse and Art
BELL's cousin. After marrying in 1956, they moved to Detroit,
where Dr. SALMON became a resident in general surgery.
Although offered a practice in Detroit, Dr.
SALMON returned home
where he and his wife started a family. In 1967, he landed a
job at Scarborough Centenary as a member of the general surgical
staff. He was the only black surgeon on staff, but not the first
black surgeon in Canada. That distinction belonged to another
Toronto doctor, Dr. Anderson Ruffin
ABBOTT, a man who had graduated
from the University of Toronto in 1861, served as a Union Army
surgeon during the American Civil War and afterward returned
home to be a resident surgeon at Toronto General Hospital, all
at a time when anesthesia was in its infancy.
Over the years, Dr.
SALMON put in long hours and gained a reputation
as a highly skilled practitioner with a caring and compassionate
bedside manner who had helped pioneer such techniques as bypass
surgery for the morbidly obese. In time, the hospital made him
chief of general surgery. As the first black person in the country
to head the surgical team at a large hospital, and someone in
whose hands lay the power of life and death, he had come a long
way from the construction yard at Dominion Bridge.
Dr. SALMON worked at Centenary from 1967 until 1995, and then
at the Rudd Clinic in Toronto. He retired in 1997.
He was awarded the Canadian Black Achievement Award for medicine
in 1986 and 1994. In his honour, his family has established the
Dr. John Douglas Graham Salmon Award for Black Medical Students.
John
Douglas
Graham
SALMON was born on December 13, 1923. He
died at home in Toronto on September 21 of vascular dementia.
He was 81. One sister, his wife, Beverly, children, Doug Jr.,
Warren,
Heather and Leslie survive him. Four siblings and one grandchild
predeceased him.
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SAUNDERS, Olive Margaretta "Margaret" (née
PARROTT)
Passed away peacefully on Christmas Day, 2005 in her 92nd year,
of old age. Beloved wife of the late Herbert
SAUNDERS, mother
of Ray (Penny) of Toronto and Barbara
SMITH
(Gary▼) of Sydney,
Nova Scotia, grandmother of Anthony, Erin, Robin, Regan and Renee.
Great-grandmother of Ransom, Benjamin, Joseph and Holly. Daughter
of Thomas and Fanny Margaretta
PARROTT, sister to the late William,
Rose, Alice and Ruth. Many thanks to the caring staff at Bayview
Extendicare. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service at a
later date. In memoriam, donations to the Hospital for Sick Children,
or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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LEM,
Kwong
Hong
Fondly remembered as George. Passed away peacefully on Wednesday,
January 12, 2005 at the Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care at
the age of 87. Predeceased by his beloved wife Anna Pui Ling.
Loving father of Margaret
LEM and her husband Richard
SAUNDERS.
Cherished grandfather of Rachel. Friends may call on Sunday from
2 to 4 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street
(at Goulding, south of Steeles). Chapel Funeral Service on Monday,
January 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment York Cemetery. Ifdesired,
donations to the Parkinson Foundation or the Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated by the family.
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LUSH,
Margaret▲
R.▲ "
Peg▲" (née
WHELER)
February 27, 1918 - January 30, 2005
Peg LUSH of Toronto and Jackson's Point passed away peacefully
at home in the care and presence of her family. She will be missed
by her daughter Susan
SURETTE
(Richard▲) of Brigham, Québec, sons
James▲
(Rev.▲
Elaine▲) of Toronto and Stuart (Kathleen
COOPER) of
Lindsay and brother Wing Com. (Hon.) Thomas R.
WHELER
(Retd.▲)
of West Hill. Predeceased by her sister Elizabeth (Bet)
SAUNDERS.
She▲ also leaves grandchildren Soleil (Patrick
GRIFFITHS,)
Amun,▲
Akycha, Sarah, Kate, Jocelyn and Merryn. An idealist and realist,
Peg will long be remembered throughout the Greater Toronto Area
as a tireless advocate of social and environmental issues. At
the time of her death she was a current member of the Toronto
Safe Sewage Committee and the Toronto Pedestrian Committee. Cremation
has taken place and a spring interment is planned in the family
plot of Briar Hill Cemetery in Sutton, Ontario. A Memorial Service
will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. in the
main rotunda of Toronto City Hall. Memorial donations in Peg's
honour should be directed to Medecins Sans Frontieres, 720 Spadina
Ave., Suite 402, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T9, 416-964-0619, www.msf.ca.
Many thanks to the Hospice Palliative Care Network and the Toronto
C.C.A.C.
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McILVEEN,
Dorothy
Beatrice
(August 24, 1924-February 5, 2005)
Dorothy passed away peacefully at Grove Park Nursing Home in
Barrie, Ontario. Dorothy was originally from Napanee, Ontario.
She will be fondly remembered for her unique wit and sense of
humour. Her biggest passion in life was curling, with trophies
to prove it. She also loved a good game of Bridge, a good book
to read, and had a love of eats. She was a loving, generous and
compassionate mother and a wonderful grandmother. She will be
sorely missed by her children, Karen Lynn
ROCKBRUNE
(Don) of
Barrie, Ontario; Mary Ellen
BROWN (Don) of Airdrie, Alberta
and John Howard
McILVEEN
(Natalie) of Toronto, Ontario. Also
missed by her grandchildren, Kristi, Kelli, Karli, and Kayci
ROCKBRUNE of Barrie, Ontario; Jason
SAUNDERS of Toronto, Ontario
Abram BROWN
(Colleen) of Calgary, Alberta; Tami Lynn
LAFFERTY
(Mike) of Hamilton, Ontario; and Jeff and Tim
McILVEEN of Toronto,
Ontario. She also leaves behind four great-grandchildren, Joshua
David and Julianna Joy
BROWN of Calgary, Alberta; and Ethan and
Klea LAFFERTY of Hamilton, Ontario. The family would like to
thank the caring staff at Grove Park Home for their tender care
of Dorothy. A memorial service will be held at the St. Paul's
United Church, 65 King's Crescent in Ajax on Thursday, February
10th at 2: 00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to the Parkinson Society Canada through the Jennett
Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral Home, 152 Bradford
Street in Barrie L4N 3B5, 705-722-6656. Words of comfort may
be forwarded to the family at dorothy
McILVEEN@funeralhome.on.ca
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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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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-15 published
CRUICKSHANK,
Dorothy
Marie (née
SAUNDERS)
Suddenly at Toronto Western Hospital on Wednesday, February 9,
2005, Dorothy, beloved wife of the late Ben
CRUICKSHANK, passed
away in her 86th year. She will be sadly missed by her son George
and daughter Judy and her husband Ron
EDWARDS. "
Nannie" was a
proud and devoted grandmother of Steve and his wife Vicki, Gord
and Colleen and Shannon
EDWARDS.
Great-grandmother of Jamie,
Shawna and Erin. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel"
Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, North of Queen
Elizabeth Way) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at
10: 00 a.m. Interment Westminster Cemetery.
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BARCHARD,
Elsie
Passed away peacefully, at Hillsdale Estates, on Thursday, February
17, 2005, Elsie, in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late William
BARCHARD of Newcastle. Loving mother of James
McGHEE and his
wife Pat, and Richard
McGHEE and his wife Dianne. Cherished grandmother
of Allen McGHEE,
Allison
VANDENENDEN, Dwayne
McGHEE, and Allison
TRAUTMAN.
Lovingly remembered by her 9 great-grandchildren. Dear
sister of Joan
STAUFFER and Roy
SAUNDERS. Dear step-mother to
Lois WILSON,
Jim
BARCHARD, and Lynn
BROOKES. Will be sadly missed
by her 6 step-grandchildren. As per Elsie's wishes, a private
service will be held at a later date. Cremation Mount Lawn Crematorium.
Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
and may be made through the Armstrong Funeral Home Ltd., 124
King Street East, Oshawa (905) 433-4711.
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BULL,
Theodore "
Ted"
William
Suddenly on Saturday, February 26, 2005 at his residence in his
83rd year. Beloved husband of Huldah for 49 years. Devoted father
to Ted of Calgary, loving 'Granpa' of Melissa; sisters Marie
GREEN and Shirley
SAUNDERS and his late brother Keith. Ted was
employed at Canada Post for over 30 years in Toronto before retiring
in 1980's and was a member of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
After their retirement Ted and Huldah moved from Toronto to Peterborough.
Ted was known by all as a caring and fun loving individual who
was always there when family and Friends needed support or a
helping hand. Friends may call on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street,
Peterborough, 705-745-4683. Funeral Mass will be held at 10: 00
a.m. on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic
Church (1066 Western Avenue at Clonsilla Avenue). Interment will
follow directly afterwards at Little Lake Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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SAUNDERS,
John▲
L. "
Sandras"
Born January 5, 1935 in the village of Antartikon, Florina, Greece,
passed into eternal rest on February 28, 2005 at 4: 30 p.m., surrounded
by his family. Predeceased by his father Elias and mother Sophia,
nephew Peter
ELIOU and his granddaughter Kristen June. Cherished
husband and best friend of Marie
(REEVES) for 49 years. Devoted
father of Dr. Louis J.
SAUNDERS
(Jennifer,)
Christine
WATSON
(Stephen) and Dr. Linda
SAUNDERS
(Paul.)
Loving▼ brother of Frances
ELIOU
(Thomas,)
Carol
BUNDAS (Peter) and brother-in-law to Shirley,
Nan, Norah, Jill and Betty. Adoring grandfather "Detho" of Jessica,
Richard, Melynda, Stephanie, David, Kristy and Matthew. John
will be sadly missed by all his nieces and nephews. Special thanks
to Dr. Chitra
NARAYAN.
Family and Friends will be received at
the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E., Agincourt (east
of Kennedy Rd.) on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from
2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Friday at St.
Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 3840 Finch Ave. E. (west of Kennedy
Rd.) at 10 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. If desired,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Rest in peace my beloved husband, Until we meet
again.
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SAUNDERS,
Norman
Holdaway
Norman died peacefully in his sleep at Maplecrest Village in
Grimsby on Sunday, March 6th, 2005 at the age of 98. He is predecdeased
by his wife
Phyllis
(ATKEY 1981) and his second wife Lucille
(SILLS 1994.) He is survived by his son Michael
SAUNDERS. He
was a loving husband, father, stepfather, brother and uncle.
He will be fondly remembered by Stephanie and Olga. Norman led
a full and interesting life. Born in New Westminster, British
Columbia, he was very active with the Boy Scouts Association,
ultimately becoming Executive Commissioner for British Columbia.
He was part of the World Scout Jamboree and after being appointed
to take charge of the Toronto District Scout Headquarters in
1929, he received the King George Silver Jubilee Medal. He later
worked as Executive Director of the Toronto Red Cross Society
where he was instrumental in organizing the Blue Cross Health
Plan for the Ontario Hospital Association. In 1947 he began his
last professional endeavour, starting the manufacturing company
Hewson Canada. He retired to Grimsby in 1970 where he enjoyed
gardening, painting and expanding his collection of minerals
and stones. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Stonehouse-Whitcomb
Funeral Home, 11 Mountain Street, Grimsby (905-945-2755) on Saturday,
March 12, 2005 at 1 p.m. Memorial donation to the Canadian Red
Cross Society would be appreciated.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-13 published
Ryerson student found dead
By Tracy HUFFMAN,
Crime
Reporter
A Toronto man who was studying business and aspired to sell real
estate was found dead on a pathway in the southwest end of the
city Friday afternoon, and police are looking for anyone who
may have seen him prior to his slaying.
A woman walking in the area called police around 1 p.m. after
finding the body of Alexander
CHRISTOFF, 27, lying on the walkway
beside a townhouse complex at Wesley St. and Mendota Rd.
"There were obvious signs of trauma," said Det. Sgt. Mark
SAUNDERS
of the homicide squad at a news conference at police headquarters
yesterday.
According to a police source,
CHRISTOFF suffered stab wounds.
An autopsy is scheduled for today.
SAUNDERS said homicide detectives do have some possible motives,
but because of the ongoing investigation, he said he could not
elaborate. He also would not discuss any information about possible
suspects.
CHRISTOFF, who grew up in Toronto but did not live in the Royal
York Ave. and Queensway area where his body was found, did not
have a criminal record,
SAUNDERS said. He was a student at Ryerson
University.
"Friends have nothing but good things to say about him,"
SAUNDERS
said.
The officer is trying to figure out how
CHRISTOFF ended up in
the area.
"We don't know why he was there,"
SAUNDERS said, adding the man's
vehicle was at his home in another part of the city.
Police are appealing to anyone who may have seen
CHRISTOFF before
the slaying.
Those with information can call the homicide squad at 416-808-7400
or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477.
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SAUNDERS,
Olga
Peacefully on Friday, March 11, 2005 at Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga, at the age of 72. Beloved wife of the late Harold.
Loving mother of Ken and his wife Lynn, Doug and partner Alice
and Karen. Adored grandmother of Dawn and Kenny. Great-grandmother
of Ethan. Lovingly remembered by her brothers Walter and Stan,
and sister Pauline. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel"
Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, North of Queen
Elizabeth Way), from 6-8 p.m. Monday. Funeral Service to be held
in the Chapel on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at 1 p.m.
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EAD,
Jean (née
LOVE)
Peacefully at Leisure World, Etobicoke on Saturday, March 12,
2005, Jean at the age of 86 years. Wife of the late Walter William
EAD and daughter of the late Alexander and Jane
LOVE.
Sister
of the late Helen
CLARKE
(Walter.) Dear friend of the late Douglas
SAUNDERS. Dear step-mother of Diane
LESLIE
(Donald) and Shirley
HEYS
(Donald.)
Grandmother of Donald, Sherry, Janet, Marty and
Krista.
Great-grandmother of five. Dear aunt of Ann
ROSS and
Alexander CLARKE, and Jarod and A.J. Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service will be held at the Newediuk Funeral Home,
Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave., Etobicoke (two blocks north
of Rexdale Blvd.) on Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 1 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
A special thanks to the nursing "angels" of 2B.
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FLEWELLING, Winnifred "Winnie" (formerly
BAYES, née
POLLOCK)
Peacefully at the Wenleigh Nursing Home in Clarkson on Monday,
March 28th, 2005 at the age of 91 years. Beloved wife of the
late Orville
BAYES (1954,) and David
FLEWELLING (1998.) Loving
mother of Gordon
BAYES and his wife
Frances of Brampton, and
Zelma-Jean
CROMWELL of Tillsonburg, and of the late Llewella
SAUNDERS. Cherished grandmother of Steven, Jim, and Bruce
SAUNDERS,
Richard and Robert
BAYES, and Charlie and Marybeth
CROMWELL and
several great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Rhoda (John
BOLLAND,)
and of the late Lloyd, Tom, Ruby, Evelyn, Norma, and Ruth. The
family will receive Friends at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton
Chapel", 289 Main St. N. 905-451-1100 on Wednesday, March 30th,
2005 from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Friday, April 1st, 2005, Service in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment
Springcreek Cemetery.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-13 published
HICKEY,
Ailsa
Florence (née
LINGE)
Passed away, following a brief illness, on Monday, April 11,
2005 with her family at her side, at the North York General Hospital
in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas James
HICKEY
(1984.) Loving mother of Barbara
HICKEY,
Teresa
IACONIS, Loretto
BENDER, Ailsa
HICKEY Jr. (Power) and Margaret
HICKEY
(SAUNDERS).
Survived by her sisters Marianne, Sr. Barbara and Ethel and predeceased
by siblings Bill and Katie. Grandmother of Jen, Chris, Dale,
Lora, Robbie, Jessica, Tommy, Louise, Michael, Teresa, Anna-Marie
and Morgan, great-grandmother of Alanna and Krista. She will
be fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, great-nieces,
great-nephews, her Goddaughter Ailsa and her many Friends. Mother
was an energetic, vibrant woman, who raised a family of five,
and also volunteered for the Cancer Society and Red Cross. She
was an original member of "Stitch 'n Gab", an active member of
the Theresians, Horticultural and Historical Societies and enjoyed
a full life of gardening, traveling, camping and playing bridge.
Friends may call on Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at
the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, west
side of Yonge). Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Edward
the Confessor Roman Catholic Church, 75 Churchill, on Friday,
April 15, 2005 at 9: 30 a.m. Reception to follow at the church.
Friends are welcome to join our family for the interment to follow
at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Lindsay, Ontario. "We love you Mom"
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-20 published
SAUNDERS,
Mason
Andrew "
Bud"
(Resident of Coboconk, Ontario) It is with great sadness that
the Saunders family announce the passing of a truly gentle man
at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, on Sunday, April 17,
2005, in his 88th year. Mason Andrew "Bud"
SAUNDERS was born
in Toronto on September 27, 1917. Bud leaves his beloved wife
Margaret "
Peg" of 61 years; his daughter Gail (Mrs. Jack
HOLLIDAY)
of St. Albert, Alberta; and his son Paul of Coboconk. Predeceased
by his sister Dolly
IMAI.
Also remembered by his nephew David
DICKSON/DIXON.
Bud and his family were proud of his World War 2 Royal
Canadian Air Force service at several training bases across Canada,
and operationally across Britain, Holland, Belgium and Germany.
Friends may call at the Coboconk Community Funeral Home, Hwy.
35, Coboconk, Ontario 705-454-3913 on Thursday afternoon, April
21, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in
the Chapel on Friday afternoon, April 22, 2005 at 1 o'clock.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Ross Memorial Hospital
Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by
the family.
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PINKNEY,
Keith
John
(Veteran of Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Army
during World War 2) At the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in
Bracebridge with his loving family at his side on Thursday, April
21, 2005. Keith John
PINKNEY, in his 81st year. Beloved husband
to Marie (née
DOOLEY) of Gravenhurst. Beloved father to his daughters
Marion (Doug
PRATT), Gloria
PINKNEY (Don
RITCH), Catherine (Rick
SAUNDERS) and Marj (Mark
LIVLAND.)
Beloved brother to Garnet,
Betty and June. Predeceased by his brothers Don and Ted and his
sisters Avis and JoAnn and grand_son Justin
LIVLAND.
Beloved grandfather
to Derek, Meghan and Dylan
PRATT,
Ricky and Daniel
SAUNDERS,
Alex and Samantha
LIVLAND.
Keith was a cherished friend to many.
The family will receive Friends at the W.J. Cavill Funeral Home
in Gravenhurst on Sunday from 1-4 p.m. and
on Monday from 11
a.m. until 12 noon. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Paul's Roman
Catholic Church in Gravenhurst on Monday, April 25, 2005 at 1
p.m. Cremation to follow. In memory, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to the Lung Association would be appreciated.
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EISEN,
Selma▲
Passed away peacefully at home on Monday, May 16, 2005. Beloved
wife of the late David. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Brenda
and Fred SAUNDERS,
Elliott▲ and Wendy
EISEN. Dear sister of Julius
MORANIS,
Ruby▲
MORANIS, and the late Morris
MORANIS. Devoted grandmother
of Arthur and Dana, Lawrence and Laura, Richard and Raisyl, Tammy
and Paul, Jodi and Steven, Robin and Bill, Jennifer and Bob.
Adored great-grandmother of twelve. Sadly mourned by her nieces,
nephews, family and Friends. At Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst
Street, for service on Tuesday, May 17th, at 3: 00 p.m. Shiva 3900
Yonge Street, Apartment 115. Donations may be made to The Selma
and David Eisen Endowment Fund c/o Mt. Sinai Hospital at 416-586-8290
or Israel Cancer Research Fund at 416-487-5246.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-09 published
HARRISON,
James▲
Harold▲
(Our Uncle West) Peacefully in his sleep on Friday, July 8, 2005
in his 69th year. Survived by his loving goddaughters, Yvonne
Bertucci ZUM
TOBEL and her husband, E. Steven
ZUM
TOBEL and their
children Marc and Ava, and Cristina Sara
BERTUCCI and her fiancé
Roberto ROMOLINI.
Sadly missed by their parents Vincenzo (Jim)
and Josie BERTUCCI and
by Jim's childhood friend Robert D.
NORTHEY,
his wife Joan and their sons, Stuart, Christopher and Alexander,
and his countless circle of Friends including Renate
FERRIER,
Gillian VICTOR-
MELLANBY, Randall
SWITZER, Jeff
McCANNA, David
CURREN,
Douglas and Georgette
WALKER. Cousin of Gwyneth
EDWARDS,
her son Peter and his wife Patricia. Predeceased by Sparky, his
father, Harold S.
HARRISON, his mother, Mary Elizabeth
McGREGOR,
his brother William H., his cousin Douglas T.
EDWARDS and his
devoted and loving partner, Mark
SAUNDERS.
Cheers▲ to Jim! Memorial
service to be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. For details, call
Morley Bedford Funeral Services, 416-489-8733. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Liver Foundation, 2235 Sheppard Ave.
E. and/or Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Services Centre,
Department of Critical Care Medicine, 2075 Bayview Ave. Toronto.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-21 published
KRAMER,
Delores
Elizabeth
(GRESSER)
In spite of all her best efforts, Delores (Dee) succumbed to
cancer on Tuesday, July 19th, 2005, just 4 days prior to her
51st birthday. At her side were her loving husband Ron Murphy,
mother Wally, sisters Marianne (David
O'DELL,)
Lisa
(David
FAY,)
Doreen (Spence
SAUNDERS) and Karol, brothers Peter (Lynn) and
Willy (Colleen) and best friend Sherri
TYLER, along with nieces,
nephews and many other close Friends. Delores's quick sense of
humour and graciousness will be sadly missed by all those whose
lives she touched in many ways. Visitation to be held at The
Simple Alternative Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535 South Gateway
Rd. (2 lights south of Eglinton at Dixie) on Thursday, July 21st
from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Service will
be held Friday, July 22nd at 10: 00 a.m. followed by interment
at Assumption Cemetery, Tomken and Derry Rd. At the request of
the family, in lieu of flowers, donations to the Carlo Fidani
Peel Regional Cancer Centre, 2200 Eglinton Avenue West, Mississauga
L5M 2N1 would be greatly appreciated.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
SAUNDERS,
Irene
Passed away peacefully at home, on Friday, August 12, 2005, with
her beloved husband Ross by her side. Loving mother of Anne.
Cherished grandmother of Bradley and Katelyn. Dear sister of
May MURPHY,
Sally
RIGBY and Ann
DEVANEY, predeceased by Jack
DUNCAN.
Irene will also be sadly missed by Mike and Morag
SPENCER.
Friends may call at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street,
Richmond Hill (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive)
for visitation on Monday August 15, 2005, from 1 p.m. until the
time of funeral service at 3 p.m. followed by cremation. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-08 published
MAYCOCK, "
Charles"
Jack
It is with great sadness that the family of Jack
MAYCOCK announce
his death. He passed away on September 2, 2005, in his 80th year,
at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ontario. He is survived
by his wife
Viola; children Carole
MOLLS,
Deborah
PURCELL and
Charlie MAYCOCK
(Wendy;) grandchildren Zakary
MOLLS, Camilla
PURCELL, Zenon
DONALDSON, Sarah
HOPE, Mindy
MAYCOCK, Will
MOLLS,
Emily-Jean
MOLLS; and great-grandchildren Garett
HOPE,
Riley
SAUNDERS and Jasper
MOLLS.
Jack will also be sadly missed by
Heino and Sandra
MOLLS.
His strength, his limitless patience
and understanding, his unfailing generosity and his wise counsel
nourished, supported and guided us. His great enthusiasm for
life and boundless capacity for fun will be sorely missed. Jack
has donated his body to the University of Toronto for medical
research. At his request, there will be no service. Please make
donations in Jack's name to the Palliative Care Ward of Ross
Memorial Hospital or to the charity of your choice.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-15 published
KRESS,
Keith▲
Grant▲
Keith passed away at age 61, on Wednesday, September 14th, 2005
at Sunnybrook Hospital after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved
husband of Lorraine
(BERTOL.)
Loving▲ and devoted father of daughter
Karen and son Scott and his wife Susan. Proud grandfather to
Amy and Colin. Survived by his loving sister Diane and her husband
John O'CONNOR and their children Kelly, Carolyn, Suzanne and
families. Dear son-in-law of Lydia and Nello
BERTOL and brother-in-law
to Diane HISCOX, Loretta
BERTOL, Zora
KRIZ and Anita
SAUNDERS
and their families. Keith appreciated the support of his Friends
during his illness. Friends may call on Saturday, September 17th,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral service will
be held at the Chapel on Sunday, September 18th, 2005 at 11 o'clock.
Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Condolences
www.rskane.ca.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-22 published
HAINES,
Juanita
Bertha (née
CALHOUN)
The death of Juanita Bertha
HAINES of Fredericton, wife of Fred
HAINES
Jr. occurred on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at the Dr.
Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Born in Pokiok, New Brunswick, she was a daughter of the late
Earl Franklin and Gladys Marguerite
(STAIRS)
CALHOUN.
Juanita
retired from the University of New Brunswick where she worked
for the Registrar's office as an Administrative Assistant. She
was a member of the Marysville United Church, past choir member
and a member of the United Church Women. Besides her husband,
she is survived by one son, Marty
HAINES of Fredericton; two
daughters, Tawney
PERRI
(Frank) of Brampton, Ontario and Stephanie
HAINES-
LACEY
(Mark) of Fredericton; four grand_sons, Jordan, Adam,
Willem and Miles; one sister, Laura
SAUNDERS
(Lyle) of Fredericton
two brothers, Blair
CALHOUN
(Marlene) of Woodstock, New Brunswick
and Beverley
CALHOUN
(Cindy) of Pokiok, New Brunswick; one sister-in-law,
Charrie HARRIS
(Scott) of Burton, New Brunswick; several nieces
and nephews. In addition to her parents, Juanita was predeceased
by one daughter, Patricia Jane
HAINES.
She will always be remembered
by her family as a loving wife, mother and sister. Visitation
will take place at York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Dr., Fredericton
North, on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service
will be held on Friday, September 23, 2005 at 2 p.m. from the
Marysville United Church with Reverend Mac Campbell officiating.
Interment will follow in the Alexander Gibson Memorial Cemetery,
Fredericton. For those who wish, Juanita was a great lover of
flowers, or remembrances to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or
the New Brunswick Lung Association would be welcomed. Personal
condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-27 published
TOMASCHUK,
Mary▲
Lillian▲ (née
KOZAK)
Passed away peacefully at the Humber River Regional Hospital
- Church Street Site on Monday, October 24, 2005 in her 94th
year. Beloved wife of the late Louis. Loving mother of Elaine
STEELS, and Grace (Paul
LOCKWOOD.)
Much▲ loved grandmother of
Gordon (Susan), Timothy (Sandy), Laura (Edward), David, Jon,
Andrew and great-grandmother of Darren, Clara, John, Molly, Amy
and Alison. Dear sister of Joanne
SAUNDERS and the late Michael,
Peter and Emily. Special thanks to the staff at the Ukrainian
Canadian▲
Care▲
Centre,▲ especially Oksana
STUPNYTSKA, for their
devoted care. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel of
the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre, 60 Richview Road, Etobicoke
on Friday, October 28, 2005 at 3 p.m. Interment to be held at
Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa on Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 2
p.m. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Ukrainian
Canadian Care Centre, 4th Floor Building Fund.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-23 published
PUMA,
Lena
Anne (née
SPOTO)
Peacefully on Monday, November 21, 2005 surrounded by her family.
Lena Anne PUMA, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph. Loving
mother of Joanne and her husband Mark
SCULLY. Dear grandmother
of Valerie and her husband Steve
SAUNDERS and Michelle and her
fiancé Mark
ARMSTRONG. Dear great-grandmother of Andrew and Emily.
Dear sister of Joseph (the late Mary
SPOTO,)
Margaret and her
husband Joseph
TRIPODI and sister-in-law of Lena (the late Albert
SPOTO.)
Predeceased by her parents Frank and Maria (née
FRANZE)
and siblings Helen (Frank
PASSAFIUME,)
Sam
(Mary
SPOTO,) Anthony
(Nellie SPOTO,) and John (Audrey
SPOTO.)
Lena will be lovingly
remembered and sadly missed by all of her nieces, nephews, relatives
and Friends. Friends and family will be received at the Demarco
Funeral Home "Keele" Chapel, 3725 Keele Street, North York (between
Sheppard and Finch Ave.) 416-636-7027 on Thursday from 7 to 9
p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday,
leaving the funeral home at 9: 15 a.m. for a Funeral Mass in Our
Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church (2565 Bathurst St.)
at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Toronto
Humane Society would be appreciated by the family.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-24 published
SAUNDERS,
Dianne (née
SCUDDS)
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-24 published
SAUNDERS,
Gloria
Ann (née
McLAREN)
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Gloria
Ann SAUNDERS at the Carpenter Hospice, Burlington on Wednesday,
November 23, 2005 at the age of 55. Gloria's four years of fighting
breast cancer has come to an end, but her compassion for others
to beat this disease, lives on forever. Beloved wife of Alan
SAUNDERS.
Loving▲ mother of Matthew
SAUNDERS. Dear sister of Donna
and Ron DUMOLIN,
Deborah and Mark
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, all of Peterborough,
Lynda and Ron
AUGER of Salt Lake City, daughter-in-law of Derek
and Anne SAUNDERS, sister-in-law of Lisa and Domenic
OPPEDISANO
of Maple, John and Denise
SAUNDERS of Mississauga, Paul and Donna
SAUNDERS of Brooklin. Predeceased by her parents, Leslie and
Hazel McLAREN.
Special aunt of many nieces and nephews. Gloria
will be sadly missed by her family, Friends and coworkers. She
was a Senior Manager at the Scotiabank in Mississauga. Visitation
at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north
of Queen Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Friday
from 5-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Saturday,
November 26, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired,
expressions of sympathy to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
or the Carpenter Hospice would be sincerely appreciated by the
family. Special thanks to all the staff at the oncology ward
at Credit Valley Hospital; to Dr.
MYERS
(Credit
Valley
Hospital)
and Dr. SUSSMAN
(Juravinski
Cancer
Clinic;) to all the wonderful
staff and volunteers at the Carpenter Hospice that gave Gloria
the dignity and quality of life that helped her and her family
through tough times; to our good neighbours in the "Enclave"
for their support. Thanks also to the staff and patrons at Gator
Ted's for their great support; to all of Gloria's Scotiabank
peers from the east coast to the west coast; to my fellow tradesmen
and management for their compassion and time needed to care for
Gloria; finally, to both sides of the family for being there
from beginning to end.www.smithsfh.com
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-27 published
Scarborough man, 24, fatally stabbed in scuffle
Becomes Toronto's 71st homicide
Woman injured slightly during attack
By Ben RAYNER, Staff Reporter With files from Amy
BROWN-
BOWERS,
Canadian Press
An apparent scuffle in a Scarborough basement ended in a fatal
stabbing and the city's 71st homicide of the year early yesterday.
Police found the male victim face down and bleeding from multiple
puncture wounds in the driveway at 50 McGregor Rd. The body was
discovered near an unoccupied car after police received a call
at 12: 40 a.m. that two men were fighting in a basement residence.
The man was taken to Sunnybrook Health Science Centre but was
pronounced dead an hour later.
Police yesterday identified the deceased as Mohamed
HUSSIEN,
24, of Toronto.
A woman at the scene -- identified by neighbours as a resident
of the basement -- was taken to Scarborough General Hospital,
where she was treated for facial bleeding. Police said her injuries
were not serious and she was expected to recover.
An attacker, described only as "male" and allegedly seen running
from the house, is still at large. Police are urging anyone with
any information that might assist in identifying the killer to
come forward.
Both males had been visiting the basement apartment, according
to neighbours.
A steady trickle of neighbourhood residents passed by the crime
scene yesterday, pausing occasionally to chat with officers stationed
in a patrol car outside the yellow police tape draped around
the squat bungalow and an adjacent property.
One man emerging from the house next door to the murder site
said he'd come by to check on his mother, who was finally able
to get to sleep.
"Quite understandably, she's a little shaken up," he said.
"She's had a rough night."
Members of the public with possible information on the crime
are asked to contact Det. Sgt. Mark
SAUNDERS or Det. Hank
IDSINGA
of the homicide squad at 416-808-7400, or Crime Stoppers anonymously
at 416-222-8477 or online at http://www.222tips.com.
While Toronto recorded 64 murders in 2004, it had one of the
lowest murder rates in the country per capita.
Across the country, 622 people died violently, at a rate of roughly
1.9 murders per 100,000 people. Regina led with the most murders
per capita at five per 100,000. Montreal had the country's lowest
rate of 1.7 and Toronto had 1.8.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-02 published
MERGELAS,
Bozin
(PANDO)
At Leisureworld O'Connor Gate on Wednesday, November 30, 2005,
in his 106th year. Beloved husband of the late Yana
LAZAROU.
Dear father of Dorothy
SAUNDERS
(James,)
George
PANDO, Chris
PANDO
(Joan,) and the late Philip and Alec
PANDO. Grandfather
of Carol RAPOS, Paul
SAUNDERS, Sophie
RAPOS, Jimmy
PANDO, Debbie
WENGER,
Dorothy
WEST and Diane
OWEN. He will be remembered by
his 14 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Special
thanks to the staff at Leisureworld O'Connor Gate for their care.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home
- A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, December 2nd. The
Funeral Service will take place on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock
in the funeral home Chapel. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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SAUNDERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-29 published
SAUNDERS, Olive Margaretta "Margaret" (née
PARROTT)
Passed away peacefully on Chrismas Day, 2005 in her 92nd year,
of old age. Beloved wife of the late Herbert
SAUNDERS, mother
of Ray (Penny) of Toronto and Barbara
SMITH
(Gary▲) of Sydney,
Nova Scotia, grandmother of Anthony, Erin, Robin, Regan and Renee.
Great-grandmother of Ransom, Benjamin, Joseph and Holly. Daughter
of Thomas and Fanny Margaretta
PARROTT, sister to the late William,
Rose, Alice and Ruth. Many thanks to the caring staff at Bayview
Extendicare. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service at a
later date. In memoriam, donations to the Hospital for Sick Children,
or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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