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COLEMAN,
William
Larry "
Larry"
Born February 23, 1945 in Toronto and raised in Beeton, Ontario.
Passed suddenly, on June 23, 2005, in his 61st year, at the Brantford
General Hospital. Loving father of Darren and his wife Susan,
Garth and his wife
Jennifer, and their mother Judith
SCHREMPF.
Adoring grandfather to David and Olivia. Predeceased by parents
Lavern and Irene
COLEMAN and infant brother David. Larry retired
from the Simcoe County District School Board in 1998. After a
career as an elementary school teacher in Tottenham, Beeton,
and Base Borden. Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham
Rd., Tottenham, 905-936-3477, on Sunday, June 26, 2005 from 7-9
p.m., and Monday, June 27, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held on Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 11 a.m. in
the Chapel. Interment to follow in Trinity Cemetery, Beeton.
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SCHREUDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-17 published
TOONDERS,
Frank
Peacefully at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, February
15th, 2005, Frank
TOONDERS, of Delaware, in his 71st year. Beloved
husband of Mary
TOONDERS (née
DEGROOT.) Dear father of Dave (Holly)
TOONDERS of Mississauga, Marg (Renaud)
VANTYGHEM of Wardsville,
Joan (Adriaan)
SCHREUDER of the Netherlands, John (Janice)
TOONDERS
of Williamsburg, Jackie (Mike)
ANNETT of Saint Thomas and Frank
(Karen) TOONDERS of Campbellville. Dear grandfather of Jennifer
(Braden), Nicole, Shawn, Shannon, Jason, Jessica, Jillian, Erin,
Kelly, Caitlin, Jared, Paul, Marissa and Natasha. Predeceased
by grand_son Mark (1999). Remembered by sister Tiny of South Mountain,
Jack of Navan, Tony of Morrisburg and Ted of London. Predeceased
by brother Chris (2003.) A special thank you to Shelly
MOORE,
our visiting nurse, for her care and kindness. Friends may call
at the Elliott-Madill Komoka Chapel, (22568 Komoka Road) on Thursday,
February 17th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers to be said in
the afternoon at 2 p.m. A Lions service under the direction of
the Delaware Lions Club will be held Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
Funeral mass to be celebrated on Friday from Sacred Heart Parish,
Delaware, commencing at 11 a.m. with Father Peter
POEL officiating.
A private family graveside service to follow at Sacred Heart
in the Fields Cemetery. Donations to the London Regional Cancer
Centre or to St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation-Palliative Care
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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SCHREUDER,
Beatrice▼
On Friday, March 4, 2005, after a brief illness, at the Post
Inn Village Long-Term Care Centre, Oakville, in her 87th year.
Beatrice, beloved wife of Hendrik. A reception to Celebrate Beatrice's
Life will be held at 1: 00 pm, Sunday, March 20, 2005 at the Kopriva
Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville,
(905-844-2600). For those who wish, memorial contributions to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
E-mail condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
SCHREUDER on the subject line.
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SCHREUDER,
Beatrice▲
On Friday, March 4, 2005, after a brief illness, at the Post
Inn Village Long-Term Care Centre, Oakville, in her 87th year.
Beatrice, beloved wife of Hendrik. A reception to Celebrate Beatrice's
Life will be held at 1: 00 p.m. Sunday, March 20, 2005 at the
Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West,
Oakville, (905-844-2600). For those who wish, memorial contributions
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
E-mail condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca please place
SCHREUDER on the subject line.
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VERKERK,
Gerritje
(DEPEE)
At Exeter Villa, on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 Gerritje
(DEPEE)
VERKERK of Exeter in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late
Cornelis VERKERK (1998.) Dear mother of Corrie and Art
SCHREUDERS
of Tavistock, Audrey and Peter
BOERSMA of R.R.#1, Hensall, Geri
WESTERIK,
Gretta
VERKERK, and John
VERKERK all of London, Mynie
and Jack ZONDAG of Lynden, Wilma and Ned
ASH of Grand Rapids,
Michigan, Jennifer and Gary
SORLEY of Teeswater, Sally and Peter
HUMMEL of Sarnia and Joost and Dorothy
VERKERK of Chappel Hill,
North Carolina. Also survived by 32 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Elizabeth
BOR of Holland. Predeceased by a daughter,
2 sons in infancy, 3 sisters and 1 brother. Friends may call
at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west
of Main, Exeter on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held at the Christian Reformed Church, 332 Huron Street
West, Exeter on Saturday, May 14th, at 12 noon with Pastor Harry
FRIELINK officiating. A private family interment at Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to The Arthritis Society would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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Magnus ELIASON,
Politicial
Organizer: (1911-2005)
He joined the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation the year it
was founded and became a gifted backroom planner who groomed
such up-and-comers as Ed
SCHREYER
By Sabitri
GHOSH,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, December
2, 2005, Page S9
Kingston, Ontario -- In 1957, officials at Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation headquarters were looking for somebody to drive Magnus
ELIASON. It was one nomination that Ed
SCHREYER, then an ambitious
young politico, would rather not have got.
"Frankly, I thought it was going to be a drag, driving around
a political organizer," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "At the age of 20,
I had other things in mind."
But the white-haired éminence grise -- who was severely visually
impaired as a result of congenital albinism -- turned out to
be no ordinary passenger. As Mr.
SCHREYER drove him through the
Manitoba countryside, he cracked picaresque jokes, told stories
from Norse mythology, and recounted stirring anecdotes from his
days as an original Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation member.
"He was such a marvellous, marvellous storehouse of knowledge
and so entertaining as a raconteur that, after that first chore,
I genuinely volunteered to drive him around," Mr.
SCHREYER said.
They talked so much, added the former Manitoba premier and governor-general,
"we never turned the radio on once."
Though his own résumé as a politician was limited, Mr.
ELIASON
played a singular role in the rise of the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation and its successor, the New Democratic Party, through
tireless organizing and nurturing political talent like Mr.
SCHREYER,
who described him as a "tremendous influence on my early life."
The son of Icelandic immigrants, Mr.
ELIASON heard of the 1932
founding of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation while homesteading
with his brothers in Sunnybrook, British Columbia An immediate
convert, he became one of the party's most zealous missionaries,
preaching its program of socialism and full employment as he
freight-hopped during the Depression in search of work. In March
of 1935, he went on a proselytizing trek across northern British
Columbia and Alberta, walking to every farm in a 60-kilometre
radius to drop off Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation pamphlets
and spread the party's message. By his calculation, he achieved
a 65-per-cent success rate.
As Mr. ELIASON's activism grew, the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation hired him as an organizer to reinforce its Prairie
base. His tactical savvy and attention to detail proved critical
in winning Tommy Douglas a second term as Saskatchewan premier
during a close 1956 campaign.
"Magnus could walk into a room and know where everybody was and
who they were, and zero right in, find out just what the details
were," said Jim
MALOWAY,
Mr.
ELIASON's long-time business partner.
"So if he wanted them to come to a meeting, he would have their
name and phone number and the time they were home, and then organize
a car to go pick them up. You can't beat a guy with organizational
ability like that."
In 1958, Mr.
ELIASON returned to his native Manitoba to work
full-time for the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation national
office. Over the next decade, he more than tripled party memberships
in the province. A born marketer, he loved going to people's
homes, setting out the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation platform
as tangibly as he would demonstrate the merits of no-rip nylons
or encyclopedia sets in his erstwhile career as a door-to-door
salesman.
"He loved sales and getting directly to the sales pitch in a
way that would just make me cringe," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "But
most of the time, it worked."
One winter, Mr.
SCHREYER said, he drove Mr.
ELIASON to a tumbledown
farm -- "the farmer was chopping ice in the water trough for
his livestock; you could see he was just struggling, financially"
and watched with consternation as Mr.
ELIASON unloaded his
high-powered sales pitch.
"He probably was pleased that he could afford $5 to help out
a people's movement," Mr.
ELIASON later said when Mr.
SCHREYER
remonstrated with him. "Besides, you can't build a viable political
party... on sentiment alone."
While unwavering, Mr.
ELIASON's loyalty to the party was not
unquestioning. By his own admission, he "entertained some doubts
about the political wisdom" of amalgamating with the Canadian
Labour Congress to form the New Democratic Party in 1961. At
the New Democratic Party's inaugural leadership convention, he
went against the party mainstream again, unsuccessfully supporting
Hazen Argue over Mr. Douglas.
Convinced the party would lose Saskatchewan if Mr. Douglas left
for Ottawa, Mr.
ELIASON saw its subsequent defeat there as unwelcome
vindication. "In politics," he said in his 1997 memoir, A Life
on the Left, "I often sense a lot of things in my bones."
Mr. ELIASON's political intuition astounded Mr.
MALOWAY, a Manitoba
Member of Legislative Assembly since 1986. "He could predict
the number of seats in an election campaign down to one or two.
He used to phone me before an election and say, 'Well, Jim, I
think you guys are going to get 13, or 20,' or whatever it was:
He just had a great ability to sense this stuff."
In the mid-1960s, certain that Mr.
SCHREYER was the key to an
New
Democratic
Party victory in Manitoba, Mr.
ELIASON secured
an agreement from party leader Russ
PAULLEY to resign in favour
of the young member of Parliament. When Sid
GREEN threatened
to thwart his plan by contesting the leadership, he helped Mr.
PAULLEY stave off the challenge. His protégé's ascension to party
leader in 1969, followed by his election later that year as Manitoba's
first New Democratic Party premier, marked the high point of Mr.
ELIASON's career.
Domestically, the long-time bachelor had also found another kind
of perfect candidate: nurse and New Democratic Party supporter
Catherine MacFARLANE, whom he married in 1965.
Mrs. ELIASON's niece, Wanda
OPANUBI, felt Mr.
ELIASON -- the
consummate political organizer -- craved someone who could bring
order to his chaotic home life. "Magnus was the child of the
marriage," she said. "He was not only the husband, but the kid,
and he did need a certain amount of care."
Backed by his wife, Mr.
ELIASON finally realized some of his
most long-standing ambitions. He bought an New Democratic Party
colleague's insurance company and became a respected businessman.
Then, in 1968, he won a seat on Winnipeg City Council representing
a downtown ward. Championing revitalization of the urban core
and the preservation of heritage buildings, he served five terms
before retiring in 1989.
It was the only public office Mr.
ELIASON ever held. Decades
earlier, he had run for alderman in Vancouver, but managed to
repel both poles of the 1940s electorate by defending Japanese
Canadians' right to vote while simultaneously disavowing communism.
"He had a streak of idealism," Mr.
SCHREYER said, "but he often
spoke of the need to temper that with reality. He used the word
a lot: 'reality,' along with 'common sense,' 'logic' and 'analysis.'"
Mr. ELIASON's deference to reality caused the two men -- who
"had a tendency to agree on just about every issue," Mr.
SCHREYER
said -- to disagree on one point. Mr.
SCHREYER believed a party
should never expel its members under any circumstances, especially
on policy, while Mr.
ELIASON thought it was sometimes necessary
for the sake of party unity.
Mr. SCHREYER found it ironic, then, when Mr.
ELIASON started
taking positions contrary to the party line on issues such as
abortion. In recent years, his commanding baritone could often
be heard at New Democratic Party gatherings projecting a sharply
dissident voice. "I know it irritated some folks," Mr.
SCHREYER
said, "but I admired him all the more for it."
The same fearlessness also characterized Mr.
ELIASON as a salesman
and canvasser. He liked to quip, "An adventure lies behind every
door."
Mrs. OPANUBI offered his family's explanation for it: "He couldn't
read expressions on people's faces. So he just kept on going."
Ultimately, Mr.
ELIASON's readiness to come face to face with
anyone or anything nearly killed him. On his business's busiest
day of 1978 -- the province's February deadline for renewing
car insurance -- he was working late into the night at his home
office. "We closed at 6 o'clock," Mr.
MALOWAY said, "but there
would always be people coming by to insure their cars who would
show up at 7, 8, 9 o'clock, and he would help them: He was extremely
customer-friendly and would never turn a customer away."
Hindered by his near-blindness, Mr.
ELIASON inadvertently opened
the door to a gunman, who threatened to kill him unless his wife
handed over their money. The couple survived the experience physically
unharmed but emotionally brutalized.
What happened next was almost as extraordinary. The usually voluble
Mr. ELIASON never spoke of the traumatic incident with anyone
except his niece and business partner. Nor did his Friends detect
even a subtle shift in his personality or political views: On
crime, he continued to argue, as always, for rehabilitation over
retributive justice. And he still opened his door whenever people
came calling.
Magnus ELIASON was born in Arnes, Manitoba, on June 21, 1911.
He died after a brief illness in Winnipeg on November 11, 2005.
He was predeceased by his wife.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Supt.▼
George▼
D.▼
Peacefully, with his family by his side, on Monday, November
14, 2005 at The Ottawa General Hospital, in his 80th year. Cherished
and loving husband of Judith Ann (née
SCHRIEDER) of Ivanhoe,
Ontario. Dear father of Philip (Roanne
PRESTON) of Vancouver,
British Columbia and Sarah
HERRING
(Wesley▼) of Ottawa. Loving
grandfather of Katharine and Evan
HERRING.
Fondly▼ remembered
by his sister-in-law Jean
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Ivanhoe, her daughters Joanne
FERGUSON of Trenton, Ontario and Janice
DECLAIR of Belleville,
Ontario,▼ brother-in-law Gary
SCHRIEDER of Picton, Ontario, sister-in-law
Amy SCHRIEDER
(Paul▼
CHAPELLE) of Belleville and their children
Sam and Lucy
CHAPELLE.
Predeceased▼ by his parents, Thomas Emo
and Edna (née
BELFORD)
FLEMING/FLEMMING, his brother John and sister,
Shirley LLOYD.
George▼ was born in Ivanhoe, Ontario, January 6,
1926, and received his earlier education in a one-room schoolhouse
(S.S.#12 Huntingdon). He went on to attend Madoc Secondary School,
where his education was interrupted by the war. He joined the
navy in May, 1943 and served until the cessation of the war in
1945. After discharge, he continued his high school education
at, and graduated from, the Veterans' Rehabilitation School in
Brockville, Ontario. After working as a surveyor in Belleville
for two years, he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in
Ottawa, serving in Prince George, British Columbia, Dawson, Yukon
Territory and along the Alaska Highway. Having joined the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police for Special Branch duties, he was then
posted to Headquarters in Ottawa and from there went on to posts
in the United Kingdom and several European cities, lastly in
Vienna, Austria. In 1958, he returned to Toronto, Ontario to
take up counter-espionage duties where he remained until 1966.
After promotion to the rank of Inspector, he headed up the Foreign
Services Directorate, later being promoted as Director, Foreign
Services Directorate, supporting the rank of Superintendent.
At the time of his retirement in 1984, this position was considered
that of Chief Superintendent. Friends and family will be received
at the McConnell Funeral Home, 112 Durham Street South, Madoc,
Ontario (613-473-2833), Thursday, November 17 from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service to be held Friday, November 18 at 11
a.m. Cremation to follow. Interment in Luke's Cemetery, West
Huntingdon, at a later date. If desired, memorial donations to
the Belleville General Hospital Foundation (Emergency Department),
Attn: Director of Development, 265 Dundas Street East, Belleville,
Ontario, K8N 5A9 or to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation,
503 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 1C4 would be sincerely appreciated.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors of the
Belleville▼
General▼
Hospital,▼ Emergency Department, Dr. Ryan
SLOAN
and the nursing staff of the 5th floor, Belleville General Hospital,
as well as Dr. Christina
CANIL,
Dr.▼
Libni▼
EAPEN, the chemotherapy
and radiology teams of the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, and
the doctors and nurses of the 5th floor, Ottawa General Hospital,
for their kind and compassionate care of both George and his
entire family.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Supt.▲
George▲
D.▲
Peacefully, with his family by his side, on Monday, November
14, 2005 at The Ottawa General Hospital, in his 80th year. Cherished
and loving husband of Judith Ann (née
SCHRIEDER) of Ivanhoe,
Ontario. Dear father of Philip (Roanne
PRESTON) of Vancouver,
British Columbia and Sarah
HERRING
(Wesley▲) of Ottawa. Loving
grandfather of Katharine and Evan
HERRING.
Fondly▲ remembered
by his sister-in-law Jean
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Ivanhoe, her daughters Joanne
(John) FERGUSON of Trenton, Ontario and Janice (Randy)
DECLAIR
of Belleville, Ontario, brother-in-law Gary
SCHRIEDER of Picton,
Ontario,▲ sister-in-law Amy
SCHRIEDER
(Paul▲
Chapelle) of Belleville
and their children Sam and Lucy
CHAPELLE.
Predeceased▲ by his
parents, Thomas Emo and Edna (née
BELFORD)
FLEMING/FLEMMING, his brother
John and sister, Shirley
LLOYD.
George▲ was born in Ivanhoe, Ontario,
January 6, 1926, and received his earlier education in a one-room
schoolhouse (S.S.#12 Huntingdon). He went on to attend Madoc
Secondary School, where his education was interrupted by the
war. He joined the navy in May, 1943 and served untill the cessation
of the war in 1945. After discharge, he continued his high school
education at, and graduated from, the Veterans' Rehabilitation
School in Brockville, Ontario. After working as a surveyor in
Belleville for two years, he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police in Ottawa, serving in Prince George, British Columbia,
Dawson, Yukon Territory and along the Alaska Highway. Having
joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for Special Branch duties,
he was then posted to Headquarters in Ottawa and from there went
on to posts in the United Kingdom and several European cities,
lastly in Vienna, Austria. In 1958, he returned to Toronto, Ontario
to take up counter-espionage duties where he remained until 1966.
After promotion to the rank of Inspector, he headed up the Foreign
Services Directorate, later being promoted as Director, Foreign
Services Directorate, supporting the rank of Superintendent.
At time of his retirement in 1984, this position was considered
that of Chief Superintendent. Friends and family were received
at the McConnell Funeral Home, 112 Durham Street, Madoc, Ontario
(613473-2833) Thursday, November 17 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service was held Friday, November 18 at 11 a.m. Cremation
followed. Interment in Luke's Cemetery, West Huntingdon, at a
later date. If desired, memorial donations to the Belleville
General Hospital Foundation (Emergency Department) Attn: Director
of Development, 265 Dundas Street East, Belleville, Ontario,
K8N 5A9 or to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation, 503 Smyth
Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 1C4 would be sincerely appreciated.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors of the
Belleville▲
General▲
Hospital,▲ Emergency Department, Dr. Ryan
SLOAN
and the nursing staff of the 5th floor, Belleville General Hospital,
as well as Dr. J. Hugh
McISAAC,
Dr.
Ilias
CAGIANNOS, Dr. Christina
CANIL,
Dr.▲
Libni▲
EAPEN, the chemotherapy and radiology teams
of The Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, and Dr. Robert
MacRAE,
Dr. Zishan
ALLIBHAI, and the nurses, doctors and palliative care
team of 5 East, The Ottawa General Hospital, for their kind and
compassionate care of George, his wife and his children. 'The
continuation of his life is in you.'
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GORDON,
Pearl
On Friday, September 16, 2005 at Baycrest Hospital. Pearl
GORDON,
beloved wife of Manny
HOFFMAN and the late Sam
GORDON.
Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Fern
MATLIN,
Heather
GORDON, Neil
and Aida GORDON, and Cindy and Mark
SCHRIER.
Devoted grandmother
of Robyn, Adam, Jesse, Shawn, Benjamin, Sam, and Ally. A graveside
service will be held on Monday, September 19th at 12: 00 p.m.
at Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Adath Israel Synagogue section. Shiva
51 Karen Street, Thornhill. If desired, memorial donations may
be made to the Baycrest Centre Foundation 416-785-2875.
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MILLER,
Barbara
Peacefully at Roberta Place, Barrie on Thursday, May 12, 2005,
Barbara MILLER,
Barrie, in her 67th year, beloved wife of the
late William
MILLER.
Loving mother of Douglas
McBRIDE, Edmonton
Patricia ABBOTT, Alliston; Joyce
DEFOREST, Baxter; Susan
SCHRIK,
Sault Ste. Marie. Lovingly remembered by 5 grandchildren and
3 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Betty
WILLIAMS,
Diane
BATEMAN
and Ken COFFIELD.
The family will receive their Friends at the
Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213)
Sunday afternoon from 2-4 o'clock. Funeral service will be held
in the chapel on Monday morning, May 16 at 11 o'clock. Interment
Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Condolences
for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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BUTT,
Phyllis
M. (née
BRIMACOMBE)
At the North Bay General Hospital, Scollard Site on Monday May
9, 2005 in her 78th year. Dear wife of the late Gerald
BUTT.
Survived by her daughter Susan
SCHRITTWIESER, her brothers Edward,
Irvin, Bruce and Lionel
BRIMACOMBE as well as numerous nieces
and nephews. Cremation at the Forest Lawn Crematorium in North
Bay, Ontario. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. For further
information please contact the Martyn Funeral Home in North Bay
at 705-472-8810.
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MacFARLANE,
Bryce
Alexander
Stuart
It is with unimaginable sorrow that we announce the passing of
Bryce
Alexander
Stuart
MacFARLANE on July 6, 2005 as the result
of a tragic accident. He had just turned 27 years of age in June.
Bryce's journey will allow him to reconnect with his grandfather,
David MacFARLANE, his uncles Michael and David and his aunt Zillah.
He leaves behind his parents: Bunny and her husband Michael
HOLIERHOEK
and Ron and his wife Sam; his sister Julia and her husband Dr.
David HABING and sister Callei and her partner Andy
DEMOE along
with a beloved nephew Drew. His grandparents Zillah
MacFARLANE
(husband Bob
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,)
Terry
SCHROCK and Nick and Gerry
HOLIERHOEK
will miss him deeply. Bryce will also be sorely missed by his
uncles and aunts Jim and Nancy
MacFARLANE,
Bob,
Paul,
Mike, and
Steve WHITE/WHYTE and Pat and Janet
SCHROCK,
Brenda and Jim
GRIERSON,
Marsha and Jerry
PETCH and Maureen
DASCHUK along with many loving
cousins. Bryce is resting at the George Darte Funeral Chapel,
585 Carlton Street, St. Catharines where his family will receive
visitors on Thursday, July 7th from 7-9 p.m. and Friday, July
8th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Vigil prayers at the funeral home Friday
evening at 7 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Saturday,
July 9th at 11 a.m. at St. Julia's Catholic Church on Glenridge
Avenue in St. Catharines. If desired, donations to the Trillium
Gift of Life Network or the Canadian Marfan Association would
be appreciated by the family. A heartfelt thank you goes to the
staff at the Intensive Care Unit of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
Thank you to Ron, Diane, Toni, Joyce and Cynthia, for supporting
us in our time of deep, unrelenting grief. Online Guest Book
- www.dartefuneralhome.com
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SPRINGSTEAD,
Irma
Passed away peacefully in her 89th year with her family present
at the Milton District Hospital on Saturday, November 12th 2005.
Irma lived with great joy for life and had great strength and
dignity to the end. Irma
SPRINGSTEAD, beloved wife of the late
Douglas SPRINGSTEAD.
Loving mother of Gayle and her husband Leslie
TAKAHASHI,
Marlene and her husband Robert
SCHROCK and Sharron
GARRAH.
Sadly missed by her grandchildren Midori and Koji
TAKAHASHI,
Matthew SCHROCK and his wife
Kate and by her many loving nieces
and nephews. Survived by her sister Doreen
FLETCHER.
Predeceased
by her brother Morley
RIGG and sister Thelma
RIVERS.
Family and
Friends are invited to gather for a Memorial Service on Saturday,
November 19th 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. at the McKersie-Kocher Funeral
Home 114 Main St. Milton 905-878-4452. Interment to take place
at Zion Cemetery in Wainfleet, On. on Saturday November 26, 2005
at 1: 30 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Canadian Cancer Society or
the March of Dimes would be appreciated. Thank you to the many
caregivers, Friends and neighbours for all of your compassionate
care.
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CRAIG,
Ruth
Margaret
(GREALIS)
At the Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, on Saturday, August 20, 2005.
Ruth Margaret
(GREALIS)
CRAIG at the age of 81 years. Beloved
wife of the late Gordon
CRAIG (2002.) Beloved mother of Donald
(Anne) of Petrolia, E. James (Tina) of Toronto, Shirley
WASSELL
(Donald) and J. Richard (Ronda) all of London, Dianne
WILLIAMS
(Edward) of Tiverton, David (Marcy) of Brantford and Sandra
DUDLEY
(Brian) of London. Always remembered by her grandchildren Trevor,
Jennifer, Christopher, Travis, Jeffrey, Romany, Adam, Paul, Brianne,
Brock and many great grandchildren. Dear sister of Ora
BRUCE
of Belgrave, Frank
GREALIS of London, Howard
GREALIS of Clinton,
the late Audrey
SCHRODER and Tom
GREALIS.
Friends may call at
the Gilchrist Chapel -- McIntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, One Delhi
Street, Guelph (from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday). Service at the Gilchrist
Chapel on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with The Rev.
Bill CHAPMAN officiating. Interment at Memory Gardens, Breslau.
Memorial contributions to the charity of one's choice would be
appreciated. We invite you to leave your memories and donations
online at: www.gilchristchapel.com
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SCHRODER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-14 published
McKAY,
Laura
Eleanor (née
ROSE)
Died peacefully on October 11, 2005 at Belmont House, Toronto,
in her 95th year. Eleanor was predeceased by her beloved husband
Dr. Wilson Gibbs
McKAY and brothers Lloyd and Donald
ROSE, and
is survived by her sister Beatrice
MURPHY and her daughter Shawne.
Eleanor will be dearly missed by her daughters Adella
McKAY,
Suzan JENKINSON
(Philip) and Laurie
SQUIRES (Gordon,) and sons
- Drew (Jan) and Gibb (Marlene). She will be fondly remembered
by her 13 grandchildren - Richard, Paul (Nancy), John and Caroline
SCHRODER; Douglas (Mary Ellen)
JENKINSON, Kathryn (Richard)
BANQUIER
and David (Heather)
JENKINSON; Tracy and Todd (Tamara)
McKAY
Jenna and Morgan
McKAY;
Alexandra
(Carlo) and Carey
SQUIRES,
and 11 great grandchildren - Ian and Jennifer
SCHRODER;
Megan
and Emily JENKINSON;
Macallum,
Charles and Kate
BANQUIER; Justin
and Conlan
HARRIS;
Ayden and Liam
McKAY. Mother loved her family
and Friends and her years at Belmont House were made so pleasant
and secure by the staff. Special thanks also to Regina, Teresita,
Vangie, Jovelyn and Maria (Care 2000) whose loving care was unsurpassed.
A memorial service and reception will be held in the Solarium
at Belmont House on Wednesday October 19, 2005 at 3: 00 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, donations to Belmont House, Toronto, or a charity
of your choice, would be greatly appreciated.
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LEE,
Elizabeth (née
LAW)
At Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket on Monday, September
26, 2005. Elizabeth, in her 98th year, beloved wife of the late
James Edward
LEE, loved sister of Ella
TRUSTY and the late Dorothy
OWENS, George, Lewis, Harold and Thomas
LAW. Loving Aunt to Dorothy
SCHRODT and George
SETO and the late Louis
SETO. Great-Aunt to
many nieces and nephews. Visitation at Trull "East Toronto" Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre,, 1111 Danforth Avenue on Saturday, October
1st from 11: 00 a.m-1:00 p.m. at which time a service will take
place in the Chapel. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations
in memory of Elizabeth may be made to Southlake Regional Health
Centre Foundation, 615 Davis Drive, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 2R2.
Reunited with Eddie at Iast
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SCHROEDER,
Margaret
Margaret SCHROEDER, of Wiarton, formerly of Hanover, passed away
at Wiarton Hospital, on Thursday, April 14, 2005. She was 93.
Survived by daughters Edna
ASHBURY of Owen Sound, Eleanor and
husband George
SULLIVAN of Newfoundland, sons Burton
SCHROEDER
and Paul SCHROEDER both of Wiarton, twelve grandchildren and
fifteen great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters Myrtle
HERMAN of Hanover and Eleanor "Bunny"
HARE of Owen Sound. Predeceased
by husband Howard
SCHROEDER, two great-grandchildren, four brothers,
and three sisters. Visitation at George Funeral Home, Wiarton,
on Friday 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where a Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m..
Interment in Eastnor Cemetery, Lion's Head, Ontario. Memorial
donations to the Hanover or Bruce Peninsula Full Gospel would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Mighton Funeral Home,
Hanover assisting with Funeral arrangements. Further information
and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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WATERS,
Mary▼
Pauline▼
(McCANDLESS)
Early in the morning of Wednesday, December 29th, 2004, the Lord
called. The call was answered. Mary Pauline
(McCANDLESS)
WATERS
drifted from sleep to eternity, whereupon she was found by her
life long friend Mrs. Mary
PIERCE and daughter Laurie. A dearer
friend no one could deny. To you Aunt Mary, Laurie, Clifford,
Edward, Michelle and family we are eternally grateful. You were
the nucleus of her world, her family. She loved and cherished
you all. Loving arms and outstretched hands will greet Mary in
her new world; her wonderful and devoted parents Vila and Evan
McCANDLESS, who adored her, her loving companion Sig, who loved
and supported her in mid-life. Lost in grief and missing her
terribly are her twin daughters Emily Gayle
SCHROEDER and Paula
Jane (Miriam)
FARBIASZ.
There▼ with her daughters stands "The
Little One" Maureen
(STEVENS)
NESBITT. She loved you Maureen.
Mary counted you among her children. Saddened, missing her and
bearing the weight of great support are, Mr. Paul
SCHROEDER,
loving husband to Emily, and Mr. Isaac
FARBIASZ, loving husband
to Paula Jane. In the blush of early adult life Mary met and
fell in Love with a most handsome young man, Ray
WATERS, who
was to be her husband of many years. Together they walked the
path of married and family life until, unfortunately, as with
all things. The End Comes.... Visitation will be held at Denning
Bros. Funeral Home in Strathroy on Monday, January 3rd. from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will take place at the Funeral
Home on Tuesday, January 4th at 11 a.m. Donations to the Charity
of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mary.
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WISEMAN,
Muriel
E. (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
A resident of Chatham and formerly Ridgetown, Muriel E. (Grinney)
WISEMAN passed away at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham
on Monday, February 21, 2005 at the age of 80 years. Born in
Belmont, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Angus and
Alie Gertrude
(COLLARD)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Beloved husband of the late Leonard
Leslie (Barney)
WISEMAN (2000.) Dear mother of Shirley
FIELD
of Wallaceburg, Joyce
WISEMAN of Wallaceburg, Wayne
WISEMAN of
Windsor and the late Barry
WISEMAN (1994.) Sister of the late
Shirley GILLINGS, Wilfred
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Stuart
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Harold
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Clifford TAILOR/TAYLOR and Max
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loved by 10 grandchildren and
7 great-grandchildren. Also survived by a daughter-in-law Marion
SCHROEDER of Chatham, sisters-in-law Jenny
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Irene
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
and Wanda KENNEDY and numerous nieces and nephews.
Muriel was a past member of the Ridgetown Lawn Bowling Club,
and was a Provincial and Canadian Champion in doubles play. She
was a past member of the Chatham Horizons Shuffleboard Club and
was the first woman inducted into the Canadian Shuffleboard Hall
of Fame. Muriel was an avid sports fan. The family will receive
Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main Street, Ridgetown,
2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Service at
the Funeral Home on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. with
Rev. William
VANDERVEEKEN of Erie Street United Church officiating.
Interment of the cremated remains Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown.
Donations made by cheque to Community Living, Wallaceburg or
the charity of one's choice as expressions of sympathy appreciated
by the family. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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DESJARDINE,
Brian▼
Maurice▼
Unexpectedly, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, March
11, 2005, Brian Maurice
DESJARDINE, age 18 years, of Zurich.
Beloved son of Lee and Sandra
(SCHROEDER)
DESJARDINE, of Zurich.
Loved brother of Jason at home. Sadly missed by his grandparents
Maurice and Mary Lou
DESJARDINE,
Godparents
Gary
LAND and Marion
SWEENEY, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great-nephews
and a great-niece. Predeceased by his grandparents Evelyn and
Edward SCHROEDER.
Family▼ and Friends will be received at the
J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, 49 Goshen St. N., Zurich on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted on
Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich. Pastor Ann
KRUEGER and Pastor Ross
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating.
Spring interment St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions
may be made to Cleft Lip and Palate or Canadian Cancer Society.
Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Brian
DESJARDINE.
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-15 published
DESJARDINE,
Brian▲
Maurice▲
Unexpectedly, at South Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, March 11,
2005, Brian Maurice
DESJARDINE, age 18 years, of Zurich. Beloved
son of Lee and Sandra
(SCHROEDER)
DESJARDINE, of Zurich. Loved
brother of Jason at home. Sadly missed by his grandparents Maurice
and Mary Lou
DESJARDINE, Godparents Marion
SWEENEY and Gary
LAND,
several aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by his grandparents
Evelyn and Edward
SCHROEDER.
Family▲ and Friends will be received
at the J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, 49 Goshen St. N., Zurich on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted
on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich. Pastor Ann
KRUEGER and Pastor Ross
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating.
Spring interment St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions
may be made to Cleft Palate and Lip or Canadian Cancer Society.
Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Brian
DESJARDINE.
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CROWE,
Richard "
Dick"
Clare
Richard "Dick" Clare of Saint Thomas, on Thursday, March 17, 2005,
at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of the late Marion
(SPEIGHT)
CROWE
(June 11, 1992) and
dearly loved father of Mike and his wife
Rosemary
CROWE of Seattle,
Washington and Stephen
CROWE and his wife
Karen of Windsor. Loved
grandfather of Michelle and Matthew. Dear brother of Agnes
FEARN
and her husband the late Chuck
FEARN
(Dec. 5, 2004) of Saint Thomas
and the late Frank and Murray
CROWE and the late Mary
WOONTON.
Dear brother-in-law of Rena
SPEIGHT, Saint Thomas, Jean
CROWE of
Newmarket and Isabelle
CROWE of Ancaster, good friend of Marie
SCHROEDER of Port Stanley. Sadly missed by a number of nieces
and nephews.
Dick was born in Saint Thomas on September 9, 1920, the son of
the late Frank and Sarah
(ROURKE)
CROWE. He was retired from
Sun Life Assurance Company and formerly lived in Windsor and
London. Dick was a member of Holy Angels' Church and was a member
of Saint Thomas Golf and Country Club, the Saint Thomas Curling Club
and formerly the Windsor Curling Club. He was Past President
and one of the Founders of the Golden "K" Kiwanis Club, Saint Thomas.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until
Tuesday morning and then to Holy Angels' Church where Mass of
the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10: 00 a.m. Interment
to follow in Holy Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Monday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be recited at the Funeral Home Monday
at 8 o'clock. Remembrances may be made to the Holy Angels' Church
Restoration Fund or charity of choice.
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PANNABECKER,
Roger
Roger PANNABECKER beloved husband of Elsie
PANNABECKER
(SCHROEDER,)
R.R.#2 Auburn, Wednesday, age 55. Survived by his mother and
stepfather Margaret and Jim
ERRINGTON,
Dungannon, children, Jodi
(Andy) YOUNGLAO, R.R.#7 Lucknow, Brian
DYCK, Lucan, Allan
DYCK,
London, 5 granchildren and siblings Gordon (Claudie)
PANNABECKER,
Cambridge,
Ross
(Glenna)
PANNABECKER, R.R.#5 Goderich, Mary (Russ)
MacKIE,
Lucknow and step-siblings Sandra (Ken)
DAVIDSON, London,
Audrey ERRINGTON
(Murray
PRICE,) Goderich and Cindy
McCONNELL
(Paul STEINMAN), Surrey, British Columbia. Predeceased by his
father Donald
PANNABECKER.
Visitation at MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow, Sunday April 3, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral service from the chapel on Monday April 4, 2005
at 2: 00 p.m. Spring Interment Greenhill Cemetery. Donations to
Huron Chapel Building Fund in Auburn appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. (519-528-3432).
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ARTHRELL,
George
William
At the Willett Hospital Paris on Wednesday, May 18 2005 George
William ARTHRELL of Brantford and formerly of Paris, in his 90th
year. Dear husband of the late Doris
SHOWERS (2002;) beloved
father of Betty and her husband Alex
MARTIN of London, Doug and
his wife Jane of Waterloo; loved grandfather of Laura, Jessica
and Eric; dear brother of Jean
STOREY of Scarborough and uncle
of Shirley
SCHROEDER of West Hill. Predeceased by brother Gerald
ARTHRELL and sister Ethel
JORDAN.
Mr. ARTHRELL was a longstanding member of St. Paul's United Church,
Paris where he was an active member of the choir and served on
many committees. He was a veteran of the Second World War serving
overseas with the Essex Scottish Regiment and was an active member
of the Paris Lawn Bowling Club. He was a former 50 year employee
of Penmans in Paris and Brantford. Friends will be received at
the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River Street North, Paris
on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where funeral service will
be held on Saturday, May 21 at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Margaret
BAIN
officiating. Interment Paris Cemetery. Donations made to St.
Paul's United Church or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would
be appreciated. Wm. Kipp 442-3061.
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ILLES,
Gord▼
Surrounded▼ by the nature he so loved, Gord
ILLES passed away
at his home, in his 52nd year. He will be sadly missed by his
wife and best friend of 29 years, Hilda. Gord was the son of
Esther and the late William
ILLES, and son-in-law of Lujza and
the late Lajos
NEMETH. He leaves behind his brother Ron and wife
Connie, and sister Brenda
SCHROEDER and husband Jeff. Also missing
Gord▼ will be his sisters-in-law Mary Ann
FRAKAS and husband Les,
and Martha
HODI and husband Ben. Survived by a treasured Uncle
Lorne and wife
Eleanor▼
HAUN.
Gord▼ was a terrific uncle to Danny,
Chantel, John, Julie, Michelle, Leslie, Christine and Benjamin.
He will always be remembered by special Friends Rick, Roy, Ben
and Karen.
Gord▼ began his career with
TSC
Stores▼ over 29 years ago. He moved
up the ladder from clerk, to manager, then district manager,
eventually becoming coowner of the company until recently. His
enthusiasm for life led him and Hilda to travel the world, experiencing
various adventures involving scuba diving, skiing, and skydiving.
Gord's family would like to express their heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to all those who have become part of Gord's life.
Visitation will take place at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709
Wonderland Road North, on Tuesday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A memorial
service to celebrate Gord's life will be held in the Westview
Chapel on Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation and
interment at a later date. In keeping with Gord's generous nature,
he has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made
to the Men's Mission or to the Salvation Army. If you would like
to share your memory of Gord with his family, please e-mail westview@execulink.com.
A tree will be planted in Gord's name.
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ILLES,
Gord▲
Surrounded▲ by the nature he so loved, Gord
ILLES passed away
at his home, in his 52nd year. He will be sadly missed by his
wife and best friend of 29 years, Hilda. Gord was the son of
Esther and the late William
ILLES, and son-in-law of Lujza and
the late Lajos
NEMETH. He leaves behind his brother Ron and wife
Connie, and sister Brenda
SCHROEDER and husband Jeff. Also missing
Gord▲ will be his sisters-in-law Mary Ann
FRAKAS and husband Les,
and Martha
HODI and husband Ben. Survived by a treasured Uncle
Lorne and wife
Eleanor▲
HAUN.
Gord▲ was a terrific uncle to Danny,
Chantel, John, Julie, Michelle, Leslie, Christine and Benjamin.
He will always be remembered by special Friends Rick, Roy, Ben
and Karen.
Gord▲ began his career with
TSC
Stores▲ over 29 years ago. He moved
up the ladder from clerk, to manager, then district manager,
eventually becoming co-owner of the company until recently. His
enthusiasm for life led him and Hilda to travel the world, experiencing
various adventures involving scuba diving, skiing, and skydiving.
Gord's family would like to express their heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to all those who have become part of Gord's life.
Visitation will take place at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709
Wonderland Road North, on Tuesday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A memorial
service to celebrate Gord's life will be held in the Westview
Chapel on Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation and
interment at a later date. In keeping with Gord's generous nature,
he has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made
to the Men's Mission or to the Salvation Army. If you would like
to share your memory of Gord with his family, please e-mail westview@execulink.com.
A tree will be planted in Gord's name.
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MULDER,
Geert "
Gerry"
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Thursday, September 22,
2005. Geert (Gerry)
MULDER of Aylmer in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of Hilda
(KOSTER)
MULDER. Dear father of William
MULDER
and his wife the late Marion
MULDER (2003) of London and Robert
MULDER and his wife
Debby of R.R.#1, Port Dover. Loved by his
grandchildren Derek, Nicole, Emily, Adam, Joshua and Nathan.
Brother of Bert
MULDER and his wife
Dorothy of Sarnia. Predeceased
by a brother Luitjen
MULDER.
Born in Niewolds, The Netherlands
on August 20, 1925,
son of the late Wilko and Berendina
SCHROEDER)
MULDER.
Gerry and Hilda
MULDER came to Canada in 1951 from The
Netherlands. Gerry was a retired can inspector at the Carnation
Milk Company. He served with the Dutch Army in Indonesia from
1947 to 1950. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home,
Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Monday, September 26, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
will follow. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
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CORBETT,
Hazel
I. (née
MORENZ)
Peacefully, at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, on Tuesday, November
8, 2005 Hazel I.
(MORENZ)
CORBETT, of Hensall, in her 93rd year.
Beloved wife of the late John "Jack"
CORBETT (1984.) Dear mother
and mother-in-law of Al and Elaine
CORBETT of Strathroy, Connie
and Bob CHAFFE of R.R.#5, Mitchell and Donna
CORBETT of Exeter.
Loving grandmother of Steve and Janine
CORBETT,
Jeff
CORBETT,
Jonathon and Leigha
CORBETT,
Cathy
CORBETT, Becky and Jamie
BEAL,
Joe and Donna
CHAFFE,
Jack and Diane
CHAFFE, Tony and Candace
CHAFFE,
Sally and Brian
CLARKE and 19 great-grandchildren. Dear
sister-in-law of Dorothy
CORBETT.
Sadly missed by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Albert and Eleanor
MORENZ,
one son Ross, one granddaughter Kim
CORBETT, brothers Hugh and
Annie and Roy and Mae
MORENZ, sisters Marjorie and Les
ADAM/ADAMS
and Blanche and Harry
CHAPMAN, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law
Edward CORBETT,
Bertha and Archie
McGREGOR, Dorothy and Harold
PARKER, Jim and Edna Mae
SANGSTER and Evelyn and Ed
SCHROEDER.
The funeral service will be conducted in Hensall United Church,
on Thusday, November 10, 2005 at 2 p.m. with visitation 1 hour
prior to service. Mr. Bob
HEYWOOD officiating. Interment Baird's
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hensall United
Church, Parkinson Society or Juvenile Diabetes Association. (J.M.
McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich). Condolences may be forwarded through
www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Hazel
CORBETT.
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-01-04 published
WATERS,
Mary▲
Pauline▲
(McCANDLESS)
Early in the morning of Wednesday, December 29, 2004, the Lord
called. The call was answered. Mary Pauline
(McCANDLESS)
WATERS
drifted from sleep to eternity, whereupon she was found by her
life-long friend, Mrs. Mary
PIERCE and daughter Laurie. A dearer
friend no one could deny. To you Aunt Mary, Laurie, Clifford,
Edward, Michelle, and family, we are eternally grateful. You
were the nucleus of her world, her family. She loved and cherished
you all. Loving arms and outstretched hands will greet Mary in
her new world; her wonderful and devoted parents Vila and Evan
McCANDLESS, who adored her, her loving companion Sig, who loved
and supported her in mid-life. Lost in grief and missing her
terribly are her twin daughters, Emily Gayle
SCHROEDER and Paula
Jane (Miriam)
FARBIASZ.
There▲ with her daughters stands The Little
One Maureen
(STEVENS)
NESBITT.
She loved you, Maureen. Mary counted
you among her children. Saddened, missing her, and bearing the
weight of great support are Mr. Paul
SCHROEDER, loving husband
to Emily, and Mr. Isaac
FARBIASZ, loving husband to Paula Jane.
In the blush of early adult life, Mary met and fell in love with
a most handsome young man, Ray
WATERS, who was to be her husband
of many years. Together they walked the path of married and family
life until, unfortunately, as with all things, The End Comes...
Visitation was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, in Strathroy
on Monday, January 3, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with funeral service
taking place at the funeral home on Tuesday, January 4 at 11
a.m. Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated by the family. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Mary.
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-05 published
SCOBIE,
Thomas
David
Passed away peacefully at the Southlake Regional Health Centre,
Newmarket, Ontario on Monday, February 28, 2005. Tom leaves his
beloved family: wife
Maureen (née
SUTHERLAND,) daughters Linda
(Doug) SOULES, Marlene (Michael)
SCHROEDER, Barbara (Rick)
MAY
and grandchildren, Shannon, Heather, Paul, Kristen and Jennifer.
A family service will be held at the Innisfil Funeral Home, 7910
Yonge Street (Stroud) (705) 431-1717 on Saturday, March 5th at
11: 00 a.m. Reception to follow. Cremation. Memorial donations
may be made to the Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation.
Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at tomscobie@innisfilfuneralhome.ca
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-30 published
NICHOLSON,
Dr.
Kenneth
A.
On March 29, 2005, at the age of 85, following a lengthy illness.
Predeceased by Joy, his wife of 57 years. Survived by brother,
Gord, of Dauphin, Manitoba and son, Craig, daughter-in-law, Marsha,
daughter, Cathy, son-in-law, Chris
DYMOND, grandchildren, Krista
(and her husband David
SCHROEDER), Nick, Kara and Danny (Dymond),
and great grand_son, James
SCHROEDER.
Born in 1919 in Dauphin,
Manitoba, Ken graduated from the University of Toronto Academy
of Dentistry. He served as a Lieutenant in the Dental Corps of
the Canadian Armed Forces and practised dentistry in Toronto
from 1945 until retiring in 1988. Active in many professional
organizations, Ken was a Life-Time Member of both the Canadian
and Ontario Dental Associations. In recognition of his long service
on a variety of Ontario Dental Association committees (Claim
Forms, Investment, Constitution and
By-Laws), Ken was awarded
the Ontario Dental Association Award of Merit in 1985. Active
in the North Toronto Dental Association, he served as Chairman
of the Mediations Committee (197477) and Member-at-Large (1972-75).
Ken was proud to be a founding member of the Crown and Bridge
Study Club of the Academy of Dentistry in 1954 and its President
(1960-61). He also served on the Ontario Dental Association Board
of Governors (1973-77). An avid golfer, he Summit Golf and 35
years. Ken's was his family and to their well being. was a member
of Country Club for greatest pleasure he devoted his life Visitations
to be held at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles), Thursday, March 31, 2005 from
6 to 9 p.m., Friday, April 1, 2005 at 10 a.m., followed by a
service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Reception followed by interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-16 published
CRUMP,
Dorothy
Elizabeth
(WHITBREAD)
At Brantford General Hospital on Thursday, January 13, 2005.
Dorothy Elizabeth
WHITBREAD of Paris, Ontario. Loving mother
of Mary and her husband Tom
KILNER of Toronto, and Norma
MacKLIN
of Brantford. Loving grandmother of Cathey and Suzanne
KILNER,
James,
Jon,
Matthew and Andrew
MacKLIN; great-grandmother of
Joshua and Emmilyn. Dear sister of Margery
COOK of Woodstock,
and sister-in-law of Tom and Marie
SAYLES, and Lawrence and Betty
Jean CRUMP.
Dorothy will be dearly remembered by her extended
family, her close Friends and many groups she belonged to and
participated in. Friends will be received at the Wm. Kipp Funeral
Home, 184 Grand River Street North, Paris on Sunday from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Private family Funeral Service will be held.
Reverend Bob
SCHROEDER of St. James Anglican Church, Paris officiating.
Interment Paris Cemetery. Donations in Dorothy's memory may be
made to the group or charity of your choice. Wm. Kipp 519-442-3061.
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-10 published
SCHROEDER,
Adaline
Johanna
Peacefully, at Douglas Memorial Hospital, Fort Erie on Saturday,
September 3, 2005, in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late
Ralph C. SCHROEDER.
Loving▼ mother of Nanci
HUNTER and her husband
Douglas of Atlanta, Georgia, and David and his wife Bernie of
Ridgeway, Ontario. Dear grandmother of Robert, Tracy, Jeffrey,
Jennifer and great-grandmother of Brittany, Hunter, Nicole, Ashley,
Jake, Evelyn and Claire. Survived by her sisters Gertrude
HARBRECHT
of Fairborn, Ohio and Johanna
GILMORE of Morgantown, W. Virginia.
Predeceased by brother Harold
MAYER and sister Marie
WILCOX.
A Service of Remembrance will be on Saturday, September 17, 2005
at 2 p.m. at St. Luke's United Church, 516 The Kingsway, Etobicoke.
Donations made to the St. Luke's Memorial Fund would be appreciated.
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SCHROEDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-10 published
CURTIS,
Avora
Ellen
After a lengthy illness, on Wednesday, November 9, 2005, at the
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. Beloved wife of Robert. Loving
mother of John
CURTIS and Cindy
CURTIS and her husband Brian
SCHROEDER.
Proud grandmother of Kimberlea, Kristina, Robert and
Holly SCHROEDER.
Loved▲ sister of Willard
REYNOLDS (Moncton,
New
Brunswick). Predeceased by her sisters Lucy, Bertha, Margaret,
Mae and Olla; brothers Cecil, Arthur, Wallace, Parker and James
REYNOLDS.
She will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews
and Friends. Mrs.
CURTIS will be resting at the G.H. Hogle Funeral
Homes, 63 Mimico Ave., Etobicoke on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday, November 12th at 1: 00
p.m. Burial Pine Hills Cemetery. Online condolences may be made
at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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