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SCHROER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-13 published
MITCHELL,
Edith
Passed away peacefully, on Monday, April 11, 2005, at the age
106. Predeceased by her husband Duncan
MITCHELL and dear son
Alex. Cherished mother of Dorothy (the late Tim
TIMSON.)
Loving
Nan of Graeme (Nancy) and Karen
SCHROER.
Edith will be fondly
remembered by her great-grandchildren Cydele
MARCHANT,
Cameron
MITCHELL,
Brandon and Trevor
SCHROER. Friends will be received
at Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre (625 Birchmount
Road, north of St. Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229) on Friday, April
15, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Burial at Pine Hills
and Reception to follow. Donations to the Parkinson Foundation
would be appreciated.
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SCHROER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-05 published
ROBINSON,
Dorothy▲
Helen▲ (née
CRESWICK)
It is with great sadness that the family announces the death
of Dorothy in her eightieth year, on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 in
Toronto after a brief illness. She leaves her friend and daughter
Carole ROBINSON and her beloved son Douglas John
ROBINSON, as
well as three treasured grand_sons Christopher, Philip and Julian
SCHROER.
Dorothy▲ also leaves her younger sister Susan (John E.)
WRIGHT and nephew Andrew
WRIGHT
(Kelly▲) and family all of Bath,
Ontario and niece Kathryn
POWER
(Jody▲) and her family in Ottawa.
She also leaves many extended family members with whom she kept
in contact in Canada, the United States and England. Dorothy
will be remembered with great affection by her many close Friends
with whom she has shared her life through her family activities,
lifelong Friendships, abundant volunteer work, tennis, bridge,
church and frequent travel. Dorothy spent many hours over the
years working for a number of causes that were dear to her heart:
The Georgina Foundation, Progress Place for Mental Health, Aphasia
Institute and John Gibson House all located in Toronto. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 8. Service at Saint John's
York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive on Monday at 2
o'clock. Interment to follow at Saint Thomas Anglican Cemetery
in Bracebridge, Ontario at a later date.
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SCHROETER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-30 published
PALMER,
Dave▼
Ignatius▼
Died suddenly from cancer related complications on June 27th,
2005 at age 46. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife
Darcy and their children Max (3½) and Mia (7 weeks). Also left
to mourn are his mother Edith
MARTIN, siblings Cheryl
PALMER
(Danylo DZWONYK), Laurel Palmer
GOODEN (Don), Colville
PALMER,
Gerald PALMER,
Karene▼
Palmer▼
ROBINSON (Carl) and Susan Palmer
GOODEN
(Philip,▼) his parents-in-law Ruth and Dick
BERTHIAUME,
his brother-in-law Bill
BERTHIAUME, his aunts Merle
PAISLEY,
Pam MARTIN and Joyce
PALMER and his cousins Beverley, Ivan and
Monica SCHROETER and his nine nieces and nephews. Dave's long-time
business partner Fraser (Janet)
MacDOUGALL and his many Friends
are also left shocked and saddened at his death. Visitation will
be at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., on Friday,
July 1st, 6-8pm. The funeral will take place at St. Clement's
Anglican Church, 59 Briar Hill Ave., July 2nd at 10 a.m. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to assist Dave's family
may be made to the law firm of Jan Goddard and Associate in Trust,
Suite 504, 1 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4T 2V7.
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SCHROETER-
SOMERS,
Myra
Adleen
Died peacefully on Thursday, January 20, 2005. Beloved mother
of Lloyd, Valney, Marjorie and Noel. Grandma of 7 and great-grandma
of 7. Survived by her 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Friends will
be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 52 Main St. South (Hwy.
10), Brampton, on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m.
Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens.
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PALMER,
Dave▲
Ignatius▲
Died suddenly from cancer related complications on June 27th,
2005 at age 46. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife
Darcy and their children Max (3½) and Mia (7 weeks). Also left
to mourn are his mother Edith
MARTIN, siblings Cheryl
PALMER
(Danylo Dzwonyk), Laurel
PALMER Gooden (Don), Colville
PALMER,
Gerald PALMER,
Karene▲
Palmer▲
ROBINSON (Carl) and Susan Palmer
GOODEN
(Philip,▲) his parents-in-law Ruth and Dick
BERTHIAUME,
his brother-in-law Bill
BERTHIAUME, his aunts Merle
PAISLEY,
Pam MARTIN and Joyce
PALMER and his cousins Beverley, Ivan and
Monica SCHROETER and his 9 nieces and nephews. Dave's long-time
business partner Fraser (Janet)
MacDOUGALL and his many Friends
are also left shocked and saddened at his death. Visitation will
be at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., on Friday,
July 1st, 6-8 p.m. The funeral will take place at St. Clement's
Anglican Church, 59 Briar Hill Ave., July 2nd at 10 a.m. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to assist Dave's family
may be made to the law firm of Jan Goddard and Associate in Trust,
Suite 504, 1 St. Clair Ave. E., Toronto, Ontario, M4T 2V7.
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SCHUBERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-25 published
Mary Elinor
POCOCK
By Kate POCOCK,
Tuesday,
January 25, 2005 - Page A18
Artist, photographer, metalworker, teacher. Born August 12, 1952,
in Ottawa. Died September 3, 2004 in Toronto, of breast cancer,
aged 52.
Even as a child, Mary viewed the world with imagination. While
digging with sand shovels, she would be looking at her surroundings
through the hole in the handle. When visiting Montreal's Expo
67, Mary created sandstone sculptures for the Youth Pavilion.
As a teenager, Mary worked summers for the Department of Indian
Affairs, tagging First Nations artifacts and decorating the showroom.
Her bosses must have recognized her design sense, too, because
a year later, they flew her to New York to research and photograph
native crafts at two museums there.
In the early 1970s, she took that research to First Nations reserves
across Alberta to teach traditional Cree and Ojibwa designs and
publish a series of booklets. She was impressed that the Ojibwa
had no word for "goodbye," for she too hated saying goodbye to
almost anyone she met.
The second of seven children, Mary left her boisterous family
to study metal and jewellery at Sheridan College and philosophy
at Boston University, where she had her first photo exhibition.
Returning to Canada, she became resident metalsmith at Toronto's
Harbourfront Craft Studios and worked as a custom colour technician
at BGM photo lab and Toronto Image Works. There, she met her
husband, fellow photographer Marcus
SCHUBERT. In 1989, after
a wedding ceremony where she wore green and purple and her five
flower-girl nieces wore white, Marcus took Mary and her camera
on a 10-month honeymoon through Europe and North Africa in a
Volkswagen camper. It was the first of their collaborative efforts,
a journey that inspired many of her ethereal photographs. "Not
the Material Girl," said brother Philip at her funeral, "but
our Ethereal Girl."
Mary was teaching every second that she was alive. She taught
art to pre-schoolers, school kids, and special education students
at summer arts schools and at museums. She became a certified
yoga instructor in California and combined it with art therapy
for cancer patients. She instructed teachers on how to teach
art and, at the end of her life, she taught hospice workers and
nurses how to treat the dying. Even at her weakest, she worked
on her illustrated cancer journals, the Pocock Diaries, so that
they might inspire others.
Throughout her 11-year engagement with cancer, Mary relied on
humour, her Buddhist philosophies and the natural flow of nature
and life. The powerful link between creation and healing was
nowhere more evident than in her photographs, mystical images
of gardens or superimposed photos of ever-changing nature against
permanent historic structures. Her greatest legacy, perhaps,
is the 22 transparent photographic panels installed into patient
windows at the new palliative care ward at Princess Margaret
Hospital in Toronto. At night, when the hallway lights are on,
her photographs glow like stained glass. Elizabeth
DOUGHERTY,
a hospital social worker, summed it up best when she wrote that
Mary "walked in peace, died in peace and left peace behind. Her
images," she added, "contribute to the kindest gift she could
give to another person -- a happy, peaceful death."
Mary loved great beginnings and great endings. She requested
a plain pine box so mourners could paint and draw on her coffin.
The visitation room was set up as an art gallery. Her photos
hung on the walls, her sketchbooks of poetry were open so visitors
could add to them. A table was filled with pastels, crayons and
markers. As dozens of Friends and family painted scenes of nature,
blessings and messages of thanks, one of her nephews painted
"Fun!" on the casket. It was an unusual tribute for a funeral
but one that Mary would have appreciated.
Kate POCOCK is Mary's sister.
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SCHUBERT,
Barbara
With great sadness her family announce the sudden death of Barbara
on Friday, March 4, 2005 in her 73rd year. Wife of late Fred
SCHUBERT. Dear mother of Andreas and his wife
Nancy, and Arnold
and his wife Alison. Loving Nana to A.C., Charlie, Kate and Benjamin.
She also leaves her dear sister, Danuta
SCHWARZ, her niece Kornelia
and husband Flavio
PINCENTE and their children Stefan and Lauren,
as well as Fred's mother Else
SCHUBERT.
Family will receive Friends
on Tuesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. for Memorial Service at The Simple
Alternative, 275 Lesmill Rd. Donations to charity of your choice.
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SCHUELER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-12 published
McKAY,
Constance
Jean▼ (née
WILLIAMS)
Quietly, at Ian Anderson House, Mississauga on Thursday, August
11, 2005 at the age of 65, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Much loved mother of David and his wife Brenda, Janice and her
husband Christian
SCHUELER and Kenneth. Loving grandmother of
Jessica, Madison, Hallie, and Kurtis. Dear sister of Merritt,
Gerald and the late Marilyn. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy.
10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way), on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service to be held at Saint John the Baptist, Anglican
Church, 719 Dundas Street East, (east of Cawthra), on Monday,
August 15th at 1 p.m. Interment, Saint John's Dixie Cemetery. In
remembrance, memorial donations may be made to Ian Anderson House
or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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SCHUENEMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-18 published
SCHUENEMAN,
M.
Irene (née
MERKLEY)
At Mount Hope Marion Villa on May 17th, 2005, Mrs. M. Irene
SCHUENEMAN
née MERKLEY of London in her 103rd year. Beloved wife of the
late Mr. William Frank
SCHUENEMAN (1995.) Loving mother of Gerald
and his wife Ethel, and Kenneth, all of London, and Bertha and
her husband Rodger
McCARTY of Woodbridge Viginia. Dear mother-in-law
of Irene SCHUENEMAN of London. Also survived by 10 grandchildren,
17 great-grandchildren and 2 greatgreat-grandchildren. Predeceased
by her son Donald (1988). Visitation in the Lloyd R. Needham
Chapel, (520 Dundas St, London) on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral and committal service will be conducted on
Friday, May 20th, 2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Interment at Memory Gardens
Cemetery, Kitchener. In memory of Irene, contributions to a charity
of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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SCHUESSLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-23 published
MacLEAN,
Donald
Hector
At Chateau Gardens Nursing Home, London, on Wednesday, September
21st, 2005, Donald Hector
MacLEAN of London in his 94th year.
Beloved husband of the late Hendrika Johanna "Anny"
MacLEAN.
Dear father of Harry
MacLEAN and his wife
Karen
Ann
SCHUESSLER,
Don MacLEAN and his wife Pat and James "Tom"
MacLEAN all of London.
Dear brother of Mary Olive
LIVINGSTONE of Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Dear grandfather of Graham "Bruce"
MacLEAN of London and Jennifer
MacLEAN-
BENKO of Mississauga. Donald was a native of Sydney Mines,
Nova Scotia and served overseas during World War 2. Friends will
be received by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Michael's Roman Catholic
Church, 515 Cheapside Street, London on Saturday, September 24th,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Victory Branch #317 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 311
Oakland Avenue, London, Ontario N5W 4J5.
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SCHUETT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-10 published
SCHUETT,
Norma
L. (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
Age 82, of Stratford passed away peacefully at Spruce Lodge,
Stratford on Wednesday November 9, 2005. Born in South Norwich,
daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs.
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Norma worked through
out her life at Canada Fabricating Products, Kraven Knit and
the Eastwood Restaurant. Beloved wife of the late Edward C.
SCHUETT
who predeceased her on August 20, 2003. Loving mother of Lorraine
and husband Paul
DALE,
Nora and husband Bruce
SWAN, Joanne and
husband Phil
HOGUE and Ed
SCHUETT and wife
Rose.
Grandfather
of Ryan, Kevin and wife Lana, Christopher and wife Pauline, Lee-Ann,
Amy and husband Jay, Angie, Ashleigh, Rachael and six great grandchildren.
Dear sister of Norm
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Besides her parents and husband
she was predeceased by her brothers and sisters. Friends and
relatives may call at the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron
Street, Stratford on Friday November 11th from 7-9 p.m. A private
family service will be held at the Funeral Home on Saturday.
Rev. Cheryl Ann
STADELBAUER-
SAMPA will officiate. Interment will
follow in Avondale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #8,
Stratford or to a charity of one's choice through the funeral
home. (519) 271-7411.
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SCHUETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-19 published
LONGENHAGEN,
Matilda "
Tillie" (née
SCHUETT)
At Extendicare-Haliburton on Tuesday afternoon, November 15,
2005, in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late John
LONGENHAGEN.
Loving daughter of the late Edward and Mary Ellen
SCHUETT.
Dear
sister of Mildred, John and Bernadette. Predeceased by her sisters
Mary, Veronica, Colette, Patricia and her brothers Fred, Lloyd,
and Edward. Also lovingly remembered by her niece Mary Ellen
and husband Joe
SHERIDAN.
Friends may call at St. Anthony's Roman
Catholic Church, Victoria Street, Haliburton, Ontario on Friday
evening, November 18, 2005 from 6 o'clock until time of Funeral
Mass at 7 o'clock. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto, on
Monday, November 21, 2005 at 11 o'clock. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Haliburton,
Ontario would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to the Haliburton Community Funeral Home
Hwy. 118, Haliburton, Ontario 705-457-9209.
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SCHUH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-23 published
CURRAN,
Patricia▼
Ann▼
Peacefully, on July 19, 2005 in Toronto at the age of 66. Beloved
daughter of Norma. Predeceased by her father William
CURRAN and
brother Robert
CURRAN.
Left▼ to mourn are sister-in-law, Shirley
CURRAN, aunts and uncles, Richard
SOMERVILLE,
Lois▼
SPENCER, Arch
CURRAN,
Margaret▼
CURRAN, Iola
CURRAN, nieces and nephews, Robert
CURRAN, William
CURRAN, Kathleen
CARON, Cameron
CURRAN, Susan
HAMPSON,
Wayne▼
WALKER and Rob
WALKER, sixteen great-nieces and
nephews, Friends the Dynna twins, and "The Orphans".
Pat began her career with Canadian Automobile Association in
1962 after graduating from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's
Radio and Television Arts Program. During her 33 year career
with Canadian Automobile Association, Pat was a well-respected
authority on road safety, winter driving techniques, and vehicle
safety. Until 1977, Pat did the traffic reports for many of Metro
Toronto's top radio stations and was dubbed "The Voice of Canadian
Automobile Association" she then went on to give countless radio
and television interviews.
Pat served on many safety-related organizations; she was a Member
of the Metro Safety Council, The Canadian Association of Road
Safety Professionals, a Trustee and Chairperson of the Traffic
Safety Committee and Secretary and Vice Chairperson of The Better
Roads Coalition.
Pat took the lead and actively campaigned for seat belt legislation
and promoted the concept of government approved standards for
seat belts in automobiles manufactured in North America. She
worked closely with Transport Canada to promote the proper use
of Child Restraint Systems. Pat implemented a wide variety of
safety programs for drivers and pedestrians.
In 1984, Pat responded to a request for the then Ministry of
Correctional Services to "Stop Impaired Probationers in Toronto"
and served on The Advisory Council for "People to Reduce Impaired
Driving Everywhere".
Perhaps one of Pat's most notable contributions to Canadian Automobile
Association was her active involvement in the School Safety Patrol
Program. From 1969 and until her retirement in 1995, she was
the Chief Co-ordinator of the "School Safety Patrol Officers'
Training Camp" which is held annually at Camp Samac in Oshawa.
Each year, approximately 200 students attend the camp and in
her honour, the Patricia A. Curran School Safety Patroller of
Year award is presented to one of approximately 21,000 active
patrollers within the club territory. Each year, Pat presented
the award to the recipient of the patroller of the year award.
She will be greatly missed by all Canadian Automobile Association
associates who had the honour of knowing her and by the students
who enjoyed her presence during the camp.
Thanks to Dr. A.
SCHUH and staff at Princess Margaret Hospital.
A Celebration of Pat's Life will be held Sunday, August 7, 2005
at The Burlington Golf and Country Club, 422 North Shore Blvd.
East, Burlington, from 2-4 p.m. Donations to the Princess Margaret
Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated by the family. (Arrangement entrusted to Smith's
Funeral Home, Burlington 905-632-3333).
www.smithsfh.com
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CURRAN,
Patricia▲
Ann▲
Peacefully, on July 19, 2005, in Toronto, at the age of 66. Beloved
daughter of Norma. Predeceased by her father William
CURRAN and
brother Robert
CURRAN.
Left▲ to mourn are sister-in-law Shirley
CURRAN; aunts and uncles Richard
SOMERVILLE,
Lois▲
SPENCER, Arch
CURRAN,
Margaret▲
CURRAN, Iola
CURRAN; nieces and nephews Robert
CURRAN, William
CURRAN, Kathleen
CARON, Cameron
CURRAN, Susan
HAMPSON,
Wayne▲
WALKER and Rob
WALKER; sixteen great-nieces and
nephews; Friends the Dynna twins, and "The Orphans."Pat began
her career with Canadian Automobile Association in 1962, after
graduating from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's Radio and Television
Arts Program. During her 33 years career with Canadian Automobile
Association, Pat was a well-respected authority on road safety,
winter driving techniques, and vehicle safety. Until 1977, Pat
did the traffic reports for many of Metro Toronto's top radio
stations and was dubbed "The Voice of Canadian Automobile Association"
she then went on to give countless radio and television interviews.
Pat served on many safety-related organizations: she was a Member
of the Metro Safety Council, The Canadian Association of Road
Safety Professionals, a Trustee and Chairperson of the Traffic
Safety Committee and Secretary and Vice Chairperson of The Better
Roads Coalition. Pat took the lead and actively campaigned for
seat belt legislation and promoted the concept of government
approved standards for seat belts in automobiles manufactured
in North America. She worked closely with Transport Canada to
promote the proper use of Child Restraint Systems. Pat implemented
a wide variety of safety programs for drivers and pedestrians.
In 1984, Pat responded to a request from the then Ministry of
Correctional Services to "Stop Impaired Probationers in Toronto"
and served on The Advisory Council for "People to Reduce Impaired
Driving Everywhere". Perhaps one of Pat's most notable contributions
to Canadian Automobile Association was her active involvement
in the School Safety Patrol Program. From 1969 and until her
retirement in 1995, she was the Chief Co-ordinator of the "School
Safety Patrol Officers' Training Camp" which is held annually
at Camp Samac in Oshawa. Each year, approximately 200 students
attend the camp and in her honour, the Patricia A. Curran School
Safety Patroller of the Year award is presented to one of approximately
21,000 active patrollers within the club territory. Each year,
Pat presented the award to the recipient of the Patroller of
the Year award. She will be greatly missed by all Canadian Automobile
Association associates who had the honour of knowing her and
by the students who enjoyed her presence during the camp. Thanks
to Dr. A. SCHUH and staff at Princess Margaret Hospital. A Celebration
of Pat's Life will be held Sunday, August 7, 2005 at The Burlington
Golf and Country Club, 422 North Shore Blvd. East, Burlington,
from 2-4 p.m. Donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the
family. (Arrangements entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington,
905-632-3333). www.smithsfh. com
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SCHUKNECHT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-23 published
PATERSON,
Victor
Anthony
Peacefully, at the Toronto East General Hospital, with his family
by his side on February 22, 2005, in his 73rd year. Beloved husband
and best friend of Joan. Loving father of Jenna and Julie. Much
loved brother of Phyllis and Tom
COX and brother-in-law of Jackie
SCHUKNECHT.
Son-in-law of Marion and Peter
KENNEDY and Howard
SCHUKNECHT.
Victor will be fondly remembered by his many Friends
and relatives. A special thanks to Friends and family who have
offered their ongoing support during his extended illness. Friends
will be received at the Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road
(west of Victoria Park Ave.), Toronto (416-698-2861) on Friday,
February 25, 2005, from 6-9 p.m. The family respectfully requests
a private memorial service. Memorial donations, in memory of
Mr. PATERSON may be made to the Alzheimer Society or the World
Wildlife Federation.
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SCHUKOFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-27 published
DURIE,
Rose
Peacefully in hospital with family by her side, Saturday, December
24, 2005, age 92. Predeceased by her beloved husband of 63 years,
Mel DURIE.
Loving mother of Melvin (Jackie,) Raymond (Jan,) Rick
(Deborah), Michael (Patricia), Donna (Tosh) Serafini, Anna (George)
MATRAHAZY and John (Annika
PHAM.)
Loving grandmother of 18 grandchildren
and great-grandmother of 18 great-grandchildren. Specially loved
by Jackie DURIE, Pam
TALLON, Erv
SCHUKOFF, Darlene
LAFLEUR and
Gino and Jerome
GUATTO.
Remembered by her sisters Julie
CONTI
and Dolly COWDREY and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
many family members and Friends. Special thanks to the staff
at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital for their special care and
compassion and to all the loving staff and residents at Stillwater
Creek. In memoriam donations to the Kidney Foundation, the Multiple
Sclerosis Society or the Queensway-Carleton Hospital appreciated.
Kelly Funeral Homes, Ottawa (613) 235-6712
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SCHULCZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-26 published
SIKLOS,
Agnes (née
WALDER)
Peacefully, on August 24th, 2005, in her 81st year. Agnes was
predeceased by her beloved husband, Andrew, in 1995. She is sadly
missed by her son Pierre, and his wife Nancy, and her grandchildren
Patrick and James. Agnes is the daughter of Paul
WALDER and Margaret
SCHULCZ, and was born in Budapest. She left Hungary in 1948 and
emigrated to Canada in 1950. In accordance with her wishes Agnes
was privately cremated. The family thanks Grand River Hospital
Freeport
Centre
Palliative staff and Dr.
WILLIAMSON, for their
professional and devoted care. In memory of Agnes we encourage
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Grand River Hospital
Freeport Palliative Care Unit (P.O. Box 9056, 3570 King Street
East, Kitchener, Ontario N2P 2G5).
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SCHULER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-13 published
BIERWORTH,
William
L.
Suddenly, in hospital in Perth, on Sunday, September 11th, 2005,
William BIERWORTH
(Owner of Hobbytown, Perth,) at the age of
59 years. Cherished husband of Marian
(BLACKWELL)
BIERWORTH.
Loved and respected father of Trent and his wife, Shelley of
Victoria Harbour and Andrew, of Perth. Bill will be sadly missed
by his sisters, Isabel (Bill)
HEWITSON, of Owen Sound and Elsie
(Gerald) SCHULER, of Teeswater; his sister-in-law, Sylvia (Tom)
HARVEY, of Hanover; brother-in-law, Walter
BLACKWELL
(Anne
BAILEY,)
of Toronto; step-mother, Marian
BIERWORTH
Sr., of Hanover; mother-in-law,
Evelyn BLACKWELL, of Walkerton; his family and many Friends.
Friends may pay their respects at the Blair and son Funeral Home,
Perth, Tuesday, September 13th from 2: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral
service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth, Wednesday,
at 11: 00 a.m., followed by a reception in the Blair and son Family
Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Cancer Society or
the Canadian Diabetic Society (Camp Banting) would be appreciated.
"Forever, busy hands are never bored." Condolences may be sent
to the family at: condolences@blairand son.com
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JUPP,
Edward
Ambrose, B.A.,
LLB, Q.C.
Husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle
and sailor. Born in Toronto, September 8, 1920, died at Sunnybrook
Hospital on December 8, 2005. Survived by his wife of 54 years
Evelyn, son William (daughter-in-law, Sharon
MANCHEE,) daughter
Margaret SCHULER and his granddaughter Katherine
SCHULER.
Brother
to Allen (Ruth), Howard (the late Ruth), Donald (Georgina). Brother-in-law
to Robert LAMB
(Norma,)
Benjamin
(Joan,)
John (Ann.) Uncle Ed
to his many nephews and nieces, their husbands and wives and
children. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, December 11. The Funeral
Service will be held at St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, 1399
Bayview Avenue on Monday, December 12 at 1 o'clock. Interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to
the Salvation Army, 2 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M4H 1P4,
the Yonge Street Mission, 270 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, Ontario
M5A 2G4, or Immanuel Baptist Church, 1100 Finch Avenue East,
Toronto, Ontario M2J 2X4.
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SCHULKO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-13 published
SCHULKO,
Sophie
Passed away peacefully at Baycrest Hospital on Wednesday, October
12, 2005 at the age of 76. She will be remembered for her courage,
strength and will to live. Family were with her during each minute
of her final days and she left this world knowing she was very
much loved and respected. She is lovingly remembered by her brother
Anthony and sisters Olga and Julianne. She was predeceased by
her dear mother Michaline (1977) and her cherished dad Peter
(1981). She will long be remembered for the many lives that she
enhanced. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel at Cardinal
Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street, Toronto on Friday at 11 o'clock.
Interment Prospect Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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SCHULL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-20 published
GOUGEON,
Hélène
Carroll, 2000 -- Died This Day
Friday, May 20, 2005, Page S7
Journalist born in Ottawa on September 13, 1924.
After graduating with honours from high school, she joined the
Ottawa Journal as an untrained reporter and wrote a front-page
story on her first day on the job. In 1950, after a year off
to go to university, she moved to Montreal to become food editor
for Weekend magazine and to write a cooking column. In 1955,
she married Joseph
SCHULL, a playwright and historian. About
10 years later, she broke into radio, talking about food with
Andy BARRIE at
CJAD in Montreal. At the same time, she began
a weekly Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television show, Bon
Appetit, out of Montreal. In 1981, she moved to Toronto, where
she wrote columns for the Toronto Star and Canadian Living magazine
and was a guest host at
CFRB radio.
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SCHULLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-28 published
CORNISH,
Walter
Thomas
Mr.
Walter
Thomas
CORNISH, age 85, of Stratford passed away peacefully
at the London Health Sciences Centre, Westminister Campus on
Sunday, June 26, 2005. Born in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan, son
of the late Harry
CORNISH and the former Ellen
ALLINSON. He served
in the Royal Engineers and was overseas for four and a half years.
Walter was employed at Canadian Tire, McKerlie Automotive and
Kehl Automotive retiring in 1984 due to ill health.
Survived by his wife
Elsa
(SCHULLER)
CORNISH,
Stratford, daughter
Vonna and husband Art
SMITH,
London, son Vance
CORNISH and wife
Jeannette, Stratford, stepson Robert
ROTH, Stratford. Also survived
by grandchildren, great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews
and their families. Predeceased by his first wife
Verla
AGAR
and his second wife
Georgena
(Jean)
CASLICK, brother Leonard
CORNISH, sister Doris
WILLIAMSON.
Friends and relatives may call
at the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street, Stratford,
Ontario N5A 5T7, (519) 271-7411, on Wednesday, June 29th from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Funeral
Home on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment of cremated remains will
be in Avondale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity
of choice through the funeral home. The Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #8, Stratford will hold a service at the funeral home
on Wednesday at 6: 45 p.m.
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SCHULTE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-10 published
SCHULTE,
Karin
Died peacefully, surrounded by her family, on January 7, 2005.
She will be greatly missed by her devoted husband and lifelong
"Buddy" Dicky
SCHULTE, and her three loving daughters, Fiona,
Carol and Franca. She is also survived by her brothers Frits
DIEPEN, Peter
DIEPEN and sisters Inge
DIEPEN and Birgit
VAN
DER
VEN.
After a long and hard battle, she will always be remembered
for her courage, strength, and determination to live. She will
also be honoured for her selfless commitment to others, especially
in the name of Raptim and Missionary Travel. Visitation will
be held Wednesday, January 12 from 7-9 p.m. at the Ward Funeral
Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221). A Mass in
celebration of her life will be held at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic
Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakville, at 11 a.m. on Thursday,
January 13. Reception to follow at the Oakville Club. A special
thank you to all the doctors and nurses at Credit Valley Hospital
and St. Elizabeth Home Care, who worked so hard to ease her pain.
Thank you also to all those who touched her in the special way
she touched so many. In memoriam donations can be made to the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation or the Credit Valley Hospital
Cancer Centre Campaign.
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SCHULTE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-12 published
WALKER,
Ellen
Sophie (née
MEURER)
(Retired from Loblaws) Taken suddenly due to a stroke, at Scarborough
Grace Hospital on Thursday, March 10, 2005 with her family by
her side. Ellen
WALKER of Cookstown, in her 70th year. Predeceased
by her beloved husband William (Bill)
WALKER. Cherished mother
of Darren (Ingrid)
SCHULTE,
Barbara
BORDA, and Mirjam (Lou)
SIRIANNI.
Oma of Krista, Michael, Thomas, Adam, Alexandra, David, Stefan
and Lukas. Survived by her sister Eda. Predeceased by her grand_son
Holger, her parents Franz and Hildegard
MEURER and her sister
Edith and brother Bernd. Ellen immigrated to Canada with her
children from Germany in 1971. She instilled in all of us her
courage and strength of conviction. Friends may call at Saint John's
Anglican Church, Cookstown on Tuesday, March 15 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Service in the church at 3 p.m. Spring interment Saint John's Anglican
Cemetery, Cookstown. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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SCHULTHEIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-11 published
GEBHARDT,
Ewald "
Ed"
At University Hospital, London on Tuesday, August 9, 2005, Ewald
(Ed) GEBHARDT of London in his 81st year. Beloved husband of
Else M. (SCHULTHEIS)
GEBHARDT. Dear father of Ingrid
DUFFY and
her husband Bill of Kitchener and Eleanor
RIVARD and her friend
Art SHEPPARD of London. Dear father-in-law of Florence
GEBHARDT
of London. Dear brother of Erika
LIPP, her son and family in
Germany.
Predeceased by his son Norman
GEBHARDT, his granddaughter
Rachel and his brother Hans
GEBHARDT.
Also loved by his grandchildren
Melissa, Jenna, Kelsey and Meaghan. Friends will be received
by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street, South, London.
Funeral service will be conducted at Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 1 Frank Place (at Wellington Road) London on Friday,
August 12th at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Jeffrey
SMITH officiating.
Cremation with inurnment of cremated remains in Woodland Cemetery,
London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the Memorial Fund of Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1 Frank
Place, London, Ontario N6C 1W1, Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6 or Canadian
Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street, North, London, Ontario
N6B 3H8. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-21 published
McKAY,
John▼
Wilfred▼
Seftin▼ "
Jack▼"
Jack was formerly a resident of Chatsworth, and most recently
a resident of Hannah Walker Place, in Owen Sound. It is with
deep regret the family announce his peaceful passing on Monday,
June 20th, 2005 at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound,
in 91st year. He was the beloved husband of the late Pearl
McKAY,
née SCHULTZ, loving father of Gwen and her husband Maurice
BATTERMAN,
Mary Anne BARTLETT and her husband Gord
MOWER and Paul
McKAY
and his wife Jean. His memory will be cherished in he hearts
of his grandchildren: Trent, Todd, Kelly and Cambria. He was
the brother of Wilmer and his wife
Bev,▼
Isabelle▼
KIRK and the
late Murray
McKAY. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to call at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth
on Wednesday afternoon and evening, 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. for visitation. The funeral service for the Late
Jack McKAY will be conducted in the funeral home chapel, on Thursday
morning at 11: 00 a.m. Interment: Shiloh Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial contributions to a charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family.
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McKAY,
John▲
Wilfred▲
Sefton▲ "
Jack▲"
Jack was formerly a resident of Chatsworth, and most recently
a resident of Hannah Walker Place, in Owen Sound. It is with
deep regret the family announce his peaceful passing on Monday,
June 20th, 2005 at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound,
in his 91st year. He was the beloved husband of the late Pearl
McKAY, née
SCHULTZ, loving father of Gwen and her husband Maurice
BATTERMAN, Mary Anne
BARTLETT and her husband Gord
MOWER and
Paul McKAY and his wife
Jean.▲
His memory will be cherished in
the hearts of his grandchildren: Trent, Todd, Kelly and Cambria.
He was the brother of Wilmer and his wife
Bev,▲
Isabelle▲
KIRK
and the late Murray
McKAY.
Brother-in-law of Ken
SCHOLTZ, Lil
BREEZE,
Georgina
QUINN and Ruby
SCHULTZ. He is also survived
by many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the
Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Wednesday afternoon and
evening, 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. for visitation.
Br. 464 Chatsworth Legion will conduct a memorial service at
the funeral home on Wednesday evening at 7: 00 p.m.; comrades
are requested to attend. The funeral service for the late Jack
McKAY will be conducted in the funeral home chapel, on Thursday
morning at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Ruth
HOWLETT officiating. Interment:
Shiloh Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial contributions
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-12 published
WILLAN,
Dorothy
Jean
(SCHULTZ)
Passed away at The Grey-Bruce Health Service, Meaford site, on
Sunday,
July▼ 10, 2005. The former Dorothy
SCHULTZ. In her 65th
year. Beloved wife of Jim, of Meaford. Sadly missed by two grandchildren,
Teisha HARVEY and Zoe
WILLIAN. Survived by her mother, Ruby
SCHULTZ,
and fourteen brothers and sisters, predeceased by one brother
and one sister. Resting at The Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home,
Meaford, where a public visitation will be held on Monday evening
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A family funeral service will be held
on Tuesday, July 12th, 2005.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-21 published
SCHULTZ,
Alfred▼ "
Alf▼"
After a lenghty battle with cancer at the Wiarton Hospital on
Wednesday,
July▲ 20th, 2005. Alf
SCHULTZ, of Wiarton, in his 75th
year. Beloved husband of Ruth
(BLACKLOCK)
SCHULTZ. Dear father
of Paul and his wife Gayle, of Kincardine; Steve and his wife
June, of Bowmanville; Jim and his wife Lynn, of North Bay; Rick
and his wife Donna, of Waterloo; Gary of Owen Sound; Brian and
his wife Mary Lou, of Kitchener; Peter and his wife Barb, of
Owen Sound; Dean and Bryce, both of Wiarton. Special grandfather
of sixteen grandchildren. Brother of John, Lillian
HERRON,
Helen
(Jim) COOK, all of Southampton and Freida
WYONCH, of Owen Sound.
Predeceased by his daughter, Carol Ann
SCHULTZ.
The▼ family will
receive Friends at the George Funeral Home 430 Mary Street, Wiarton
on Thursday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00, and
on Friday from 2:00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. The funeral service will be conducted
from the funeral home on Saturday July 23rd at 11: 30 a.m. with
Rev. Jawn KOLOHON officiating. Interment, Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton.
Donations to the Wiarton Hospital, Canadian Cancer Society or
the Alzheimers Association would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-29 published
CRANNIE,
Shirley
Mae (née
HENDERSON)
Peacefully passed away on July 27th, 2005 in her Owen Sound home.
Loving wife of the late James Michael
CRANNIE, she goes on to
join him. Left to honour in her memory are her children, Timothy
CRANNIE,
Suzanne and her husband Maurice
O'NEIL, grandchildren
Shannon, Kelly, Danielle
O'NEIL and James
CRANNIE along with
many dear Friends. Dear sister of Leon (Mrs. Jack
BARBER.)
Sister-in-law
of Paul CRANNIE.
Predeceased by her brother, James
HENDERSON.
Shirley will be remembered as a dedicated teacher, mentor and
pioneer in the Special Education Program for the Province of
Ontario, before her retirement as a consultant at the Teacher's
Centre in Brampton. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Friday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday morning
at 11: 00 a.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Shirley's family recognize with thanks the Owen Sound Police
Services, especially Constable Peter
SCHULTZ and Sargeant Sandra
GREEN for their exceptional support during this time.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-19 published
SCHULTZ,
Alfred▲ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors and Others
All claims against the estate of the late Alfred
SCHULTZ,
Late of 347 Mary Street, Wiarton, N0H 2T0 who died on or about the
20th day of July, 2005, must be filed on or before the 7th of
September, 2005, after which date the Estate will be distributed
having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then
shall have notice.
Reply to: P.O. Box 874, Wiarton, N0H 2T0
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-14 published
HOPPER,
Ronald
James
Ronald James
HOPPER formerly of Thamesville and Bothwell, passed
away peacefully at the Thamesview Lodge, Chatham on Thursday
January 13, 2005 at the age of 64. He is predeceased by his parents
Louis and Myrtle
(SMITH)
HOPPER, a sister Lois
RUMBLE, and brother
Harry HOPPER.
Ron is survived by sisters Lillian and Claude
CURRAH
of Rutherford, Lyda and Elmer
SCHULTZ of Lucknow; brothers Allan
and Florence
HOPPER,
Millard and Ila
HOPPER, Floyd and Marge
HOPPER all of Tillsonburg and several nieces and nephews. The
HOPPER family will receive Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral
Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Saturday, January 15, 2005
from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 11:00
a.m. with Reverend Steve
FILYER officiating. Interment Mayhew-Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations may be made at the
funeral home by cheque to the Royal Canadian Legion, Thamesville
or the charity of ones choice. A tree will be planted in memory
of Ronald HOPPER in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp.
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WHITTAKER,
Joan▼
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (Universi ty Hospital)
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▼ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▼ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counselor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York - Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 pm followed by a memorial service at 2:00
pm on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-16 published
McCORMICK,
Christian
Stewart
At L.H.S.C.-University Campus on Monday, February 14, 2005, Christian
Stewart McCORMICK in her 80th year. Wife of the late John (Jack)
McCORMICK of London. Beloved mother of Karen
McCORMICK and Brian
McLEAN of Lobo Township, George and Cindy
McCORMICK of Ailsa
Craig. Loving grandmother of Travis, Bradley and Darryl. Dear
sister of the late Robert (Bob)
CURRIE of Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom
and survived by her sister Mary (Paddy) and husband George
FERRIER
of East Sussex, United Kingdom. A private family service will
take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street
East (at Wavell), London. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
The family would like to express a special thank you to the 8th
floor nurses, surgical team and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ at University
Campus for their care and compassion. Donations to the Hospice
of London or the London Humane Society would be gratefully appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to McFarlene and Roberts Funeral Home 652-2020.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-25 published
JAMES,
Marion
Rowena (formerly
RIGGS, née
MOORE)
At Longworth Long Term Care, London on Wednesday, February 23,
2005, Marion Rowena
(MOORE)
JAMES of London in her 98th year.
Beloved wife of the late Reverend F. T. "Treve"
JAMES and the
late Cyrus M.
RIGGS. Dear step-mother of William
JAMES and his
wife Joyce of Strathroy, Christine
MURRAY of Kenora and Dorothy
SCHULTZ of Chatham. Predeceased by her brothers Clarence and
Clifford MOORE. Dear sister-in-law of James
CUNNINGHAM of London.
Also loved by several nieces and nephews. Reverend
JAMES and
Marion were instrumental in the completion of Resurrection Anglican
Church. Friends will be received one hour prior to the funeral
service being conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Sunday, February
27th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Woodland Cemetery on Monday. As
an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the
Building Fund of St. James Westminster Anglican Church, 115 Askin
Street, London, Ontario N6C 1E7. On line condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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SCHULTZ,
Mary
M. (formerly
HOWE)
At her residence on Wednesday May 4, 2005. Mary M.
SCHULTZ of
Woodstock Private Hospital and formerly of East Park Drive Woodstock
in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late Leonard M.
HOWE (1974)
and Howard L.
SCHULTZ (1995.) Dear mother of Marie (Lorne)
WEIBERG
of Hensall, Shirley (Ken)
MITCHELL of Beachville, Betty (Ken)
BONNEY of Turkey Point, Pat (Michael) Yates of R.R.#6 Woodstock,
Mary (Ernie)
SZABO of Kirkton, Tom
HOWE of R.R.#6 Woodstock,
Bill (Shirley)
HOWE of R.R.#2 Ingersoll, Ed
HOWE and his friend
Liz of R.R.#3 Woodstock, Wayne
HOWE of Woodstock and step-mother
of David (Shirley)
SCHULTZ of Woodstock. Loved grandmother of
several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dear sister of
Mattie HIGHLY of Woodstock. Predeceased by an infant son, granddaughters
Judy GRUETZMACHER and Sandy
CHOWN, grand_son Don
MITCHELL, one
sister, three brothers and a daughter-in-law Rose
HOWE.
Friends
may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave.
Woodstock (539-0004) Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held in the chapel Saturday at 3: 30 p.m. with
Rev. David
SNIHUR officiating. Interment Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions to the Woodstock General Hospital Building
Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online
condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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Second boy dies in swim mishap
By Cassandra
SZKLARSKI,
Canadian
Press
Toronto -- A Toronto family's tragedy deepened last night after
the second of three brothers died in hospital following an ill-fated
swim in a converted quarry near Fergus.
Calvin LE, 7, died yesterday at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children
after he had been admitted in critical condition Sunday.
His brother, Larry
LE, 9, was pronounced dead Sunday at Groves
Memorial Hospital in Fergus.
Their brother Anthony
LE, 8, was in fair condition yesterday
at Hamilton's McMaster Hospital.
Anthony LE was pulled from a pond at the Belwood Lake conservation
area Sunday after someone spotted him in the water. The boy's
mother was apparently in such shock that she momentarily forgot
about her two other sons who had also slipped under the water.
Bystanders said they frantically searched for about 10 minutes
before someone spotted the other boys and brought their limp
bodies ashore.
The tragedy has prompted a review of safety measures at 12 southern
Ontario swimming areas, the conservation agency responsible for
the park said yesterday.
Provincial police said it was not clear whether the boys had
entered an off-limits area that plunged up to 4 1/2 metres from
a depth of just one metre near the shore.
"They were found just offshore, which isn't that far out, but
there is a real deep drop shortly after the rope that's out there,"
said Const. Jennifer
SMITH.
She called the accident "preventable" and said police were investigating
whether the boys knew how to swim.
The brothers' deaths occurred a little more than a week after
a 15-year-old boy drowned at an unsupervised reservoir in Cambridge
run by the same conservation authority that oversees the small
Fergus beach near Belwood Lake.
The teen's death June 3 spurred officials to question whether
enough was being done to keep visitors safe, said Dave
SCHULTZ,
a spokesperson for the Grand River Conservation Authority.
None of the agency's natural swimming areas have patrols, but
they all include signs warning beachgoers to supervise children
and to obey buoys marking deep waters.
"We are going to do a general review of all the safety procedures
at our beaches,"
SCHULTZ said.
"We're going to look at the signage, we're going to look at the
buoy line, we're going to look at emergency procedures."
The deaths of the Toronto brothers came after a 28-year-old Kitchener
man drowned Saturday night at a private quarry near Guelph.
SMITH said the man wasn't a strong swimmer.
"It's unusual," she said of the accidents. "But it's an unusually
warm June, as well. The heat and the humidity are sending people
to bodies of water. We just have to use water safety."
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-05 published
McLEAN,
Corrie (née
BRAK)
Corrie (née
BRAK,) 69. Dearly loved wife of Hugh
McLEAN.
Corrie
came from Loosduinen, Holland. She is survived by step-daughters
Cheryl McLEAN of Dorchester, Debbie
KOEVEL of Hanover and their
families. Also survived by all her many
McLEAN in-laws, Angus,
Elva of Mississauga, Arnold, Lorrie of Windsor, Roy and Pearl,
Rod and Pat, Ken and Pam, all of Kingsville, Joan and Rob of
Leamington. Corrie passed away last Thursday, June 30, 2005 at
London Health Sciences Centre, London. Cremation has taken place.
A Memorial celebration of Corrie's life will take place on a
date to be set soon. Corrie is also survived by her brother Jaap
BRAK of Loosduinen, The Netherlands and by several extended family
in the Hague and Nijmegen, Holland. Special thanks to Dr. Irene
COHEN for her compassionate care and concern. Thanks also to
Dr. SCHULTZ of London Health Sciences Centre, Palliative Care
who helped Corrie to be free of pain in her last days and whose
words were so very consoling to visiting Friends and relatives.
Special thanks also to our dear Friends, Collette
PYPERS and
Nelly BYLE who were there for us.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-25 published
Trucker dies of crash injuries
By Megan O'TOOLE,
Free
Press
Reporter
The death toll from two pileups on Highway 401 near London Friday
rose to three yesterday after a trucker badly hurt in one crash
died.
William SCHULTZ, 50, from Michigan, was taken to a Woodstock
hospital with critical injuries after his transport truck smashed
into the back of a flatbed transport truck parked along the highway
about 4 a.m. Friday.
He was later transferred to Victoria Hospital in London, where
he died of his injuries.
SCHULTZ had been hauling a load of beer at the time of the crash.
The impact sent beer, truck parts and wreckage flying across
the highway.
The parked truck was an empty flatbed rig whose driver had pulled
onto the shoulder for an equipment check, police said.
The collision occurred just west of the Highway 403 cutoff.
SCHULTZ's truck was ripped apart and his cab demolished.
All three west lanes of the 401 near Woodstock were shut down
for six hours, causing a severe traffic jam that had cars backed
up onto the 403.
Oxford Ontario Provincial Police were continuing to investigate
the crash yesterday.
An unrelated collision just hours earlier on the 401 near Chatham
left two teenage women dead.
About 2 a.m. Friday, Sarah
MOULAND, 19, and Sara
LEILI, 18, of
Leamington were crushed and killed when an sport utility vehicle
crashed into the back end of their car.
The force of the crash propelled the car forward, where it smashed
into another stopped sport utility vehicle and crumpled, crushing
both girls.
Edward ROBINSON, 32, of Brooklyn, New York is charged with two
counts of criminal negligence and dangerous driving causing death.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
DEAN,
Eva
Hilda (formerly
SCHULTZ, née
READING)
Peacefully at Caressant Care, Woodstock on Thursday, September
1, 2005, Eva Hilda
DEAN
(SCHULTZ, née
READING) of Woodstock went
to be with her Lord in her 100th year. Beloved wife for 52 years
of the late Stanley
SCHULTZ (1979) and for 13 years of the late
W. Ross DEAN (1993.) Predeceased by her only son Harold
SCHULTZ
(1998.) She left in God's trust her five daughters, Dorothy
AMY
(John) of Montreal, Betty
HUGGINS (the late Lloyd) of Norwich,
Bernice ROBINSON (the late Jim) of Harrington, Shirley
MICK
(Ford)
of Woodstock and Marie
SLATER
(Gordon) of Kitchener and her daughter-in-law
Grace SCHULTZ of Harley. Also lovingly remembered by 20 grandchildren,
43 great grandchildren and 9 great great grandchildren. Stepmother
of June RADFORD, Gordon
DEAN and Gerry
DEAN (Donna). Also predeceased
by her parents William and Ida
READING, sisters Vera, Florence,
Della, Eileen and Olive, grandchildren Diane
LAWLOR,
Phillip
AMY, and Janette
SCURR, and great granddaughter Jamie Elaine
PREKUP.
She was a long-time member of East Oxford Baptist Church
and Huron Park Baptist Church. Friends will be received at the
Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington St. North, Woodstock
on Wednesday, September 7, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service at
Huron Park Baptist Church, 199 Berwick Street, Woodstock on Thursday,
September 8, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Princeton Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Christian Service Centres,
The Gideons International, Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Smith-LeRoy, (519) 537-3611. Personal
condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-11 published
FOURNIE,
Georgina (née
CORRIVEAU)
Lived a glorious life. From her early days growing up in St.
Joseph's, Ontario, to her 60 years in London, Ontario, she lived
life to its fullest. Born May 11th, 1930, she peacefully passed
after a very rapid bout with cancer on November 10th, 2005. Although
sadly missed, we are grateful for the fact that she raised four
wonderful children. She is predeceased by our dad Morley, her
true love, who passed away on April 14th, 1987 and her parents
Ed and Bertha
CORRIVEAU.
She is survived by sisters Yvonne
JEFFERY
(and husband Pete, who was like a brother) of St. Joseph and
Marie WILD of Exeter. Georgina has four children and lots of
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Rob
FOURNIE and his children
James FOURNIE of Montreal and Chelsey
FOURNIE;
Joe
FOURNIE (Nancy)
and their children: Meghan
FOURNIE,
Mike
KIRKPATRICK (Rose) of
Kitchener, Melody
PLISHKA
(Art) and their children Alex and Nick
of Winnipeg, Miranda
HODGSON
(Tom) and their children Eric and
Emma of Winnipeg, Brad
FOURNIE
(Amy) and their children Haley
and Alyssa; Geoff
FOURNIE
(Tracy
BRENNAN) and their children
Sydney and Patrick; Darlene
McKENNEY
(Rick) and their children
Cody and Tyler. Georgina always took great delight in having
her family around her. Mom always laughed to the point of tears
when we'd get together. "I have four crazy kids" she always said
and marvelled at the next generation coming up. Throughout this
tough period, her family was at her side as she was for us throughout
our lives. She was and will continue to be an inspiration and
model for all of us. Thank you Mom, we love you! To her many
Friends who shared her life through the Catholic church, playing
cards, dancing, travelling and of course the Legion (Victory
Branch), we thank you. Although a short stay at University Hospital,
we appreciate the support from the nursing team. Also a special
thanks to the two outstanding professionals: Dr. Matt
FELTHAM
who showed compassion in our family's time of need and to Dr.
Valerie SCHULTZ of the Palliative Care Pain Team who ensured
mom's comfort. We would like to also express our appreciation
for the thoughtfulness of Father Leslie and her childhood friend
Sister Bernadette. Your prayers meant the world to her. Visitation
will be held at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers to be held at 3 p.m. and a
Legion service to be held at 7 p.m. under the auspices of the
Victory branch. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Andrew the
Apostle Roman Catholic Church (1 Fallons Lane) on Monday, November
14th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment to follow at St. Peter's Cemetery.
Donations in memory of Georgina to Canadian Cancer Society would
be greatly appreciated.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-01 published
SCHULTZ,
Erik
In loving memory of my dear Husband, Erik, who passed away 3
years ago, December 1, 2002. My time with you was precious, And
the memories I have are too, The love we shared together, Keeps
me close to you. Remembered with love and sadly missed by Wife
Kelly.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-21 published
WHITTAKER,
Joan▲▼
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (University Hospital),
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▲▼ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▲▼ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits, and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counsellor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York -- Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 p.m. followed by a memorial service at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-14 published
Swim tragedy claims second child victim
Seven-year-old boy dies in hospital a day after his brother drowned
By Joe FRIESEN and Eric
VANDEN
BUSSCHE, Tuesday, June 14, 2005,
Page A15
With reports from Jen
GERSON and Ken
KILPATRICK in Hamilton
Fergus -- Already reeling from the drowning of their nine-year-old
boy, a Toronto family was faced with a mounting tragedy last
night as their seven-year-old son died in a Toronto hospital.
Calvin LE had been in critical care at the Hospital for Sick
Children in Toronto after a swimming accident that killed his
brother Larry on Sunday.
The LE family spent the day shuttling between the Hospital for
Sick Children and the McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton, where
a third son, eight-year-old Anthony, is being treated. Anthony's
condition was upgraded to fair from serious yesterday.
The three children were involved in a horrifying incident at
a beach in the Belwood Lake Conservation Area near Fergus on
Sunday afternoon. The boys were swimming in the shallow water
when someone noticed that Anthony was in trouble. He was pulled
from the water and bystander Eddie
RIVERA began to administer
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The boy's mother was apparently
in such shock that she momentarily forgot about her two other
sons who had also slipped under the water.
After a frantic 10-minute search, the two boys were pulled from
the bottom by Mr.
RIVERA of Kitchener, who had just finished
reviving Anthony using cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Mr. RIVERA, 28, told the Guelph Mercury that he dove deep into
the water and scooped the two boys from the lake bottom, carrying
them to the surface.
"It was just cold and dark," he said yesterday. "I knew I was
going to run into a face. I guess I was more or less scared."
The boys were swimming at a former quarry site that has been
transformed into a bathing area. The designated swimming zone,
which is about one metre deep, is roped off with a floating line
of white buoys. Beyond that line, the bottom drops off sharply,
reaching a depth of five metres in the centre.
There are no lifeguards on duty, nor is there any supervision.
Large signs near the beach warn parents that the beach patrol
service, which operated until 1996, has been discontinued and
that the safety of their children is their responsibility.
Yesterday, the Grand River Conservation Authority, which is responsible
for the area, said it would examine safety procedures at all
of its beaches in the wake of this incident and another recent
drowning near Cambridge, Ontario
Dave SCHULTZ, spokesman for the conservation authority, said
the review would likely examine issues such as signage and emergency
procedures and might consider the question of staffing.
He said the beach patrol was discontinued partly for financial
reasons and partly because it was thought to provide parents
with a false sense of security. Members of the beach patrol were
not trained lifeguards but watched swimmers.
Mr. SCHULTZ said budget cuts that were accelerated under the
government of Mike Harris reduced the conservation authority's
funding by several million dollars. A 1996 report to the authority's
planning committee recommended cutting the beach patrol service
because it was being phased out in other areas of the province
and because it would save about $50,000 a year.
At Sick Kids hospital yesterday, more than half a dozen family
members, many fighting tears, crowded into a corner of the waiting
room of the critical-care unit.
In Hamilton, Le
LINH, an uncle from Guelph, was with the boys'
parents as they sat at Anthony's bedside.
He said their mother is very upset, but added that he didn't
know much more.
"They don't talk too much, so I don't know exactly what happened.
I just know they've [the children] been drowned in the water,"
he said.
He added that he thinks Anthony's condition is improving.
"He's a little bit awake and then they are going to take the
tube out," he said. "Once in a while, he is moving and trying
to wake up, but he can hear."
At the boys' elementary school, St. Jane Frances Catholic School
on Jane Street in North York, principal Maria
CIOPPA said the
community was shocked and saddened by the news.
Larry's Grade 4 teacher, Maria LA
REGINA, said he was a creative
child with a mischievous smile. He was so small he would often
be confused for a Grade 1 pupil and was known for his funny dances.
Mary Jo DEIGHAN, a spokeswoman for the Catholic School Board,
said counselling services will be provided at the school for
the next several days.
"This shows how important it is to look after children," Ms.
DEIGHAN said. "Never let them out of your sight, not even for
a second."
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-22 published
WHITTAKER,
Joan▲
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (University Hospital)
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▲ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▲ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits, and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counsellor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York - Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 p.m. followed by a memorial service at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-26 published
CRAWFORD,
Margaret
G. (née
WATT)
Peacefully on Monday, January 24th, 2005 at the Carpenter Hospice
in Burlington. Beloved wife of the late Harold
CRAWFORD (1980)
and mother of Patricia and John (Maryann)
CRAWFORD of Toronto,
Robert (Hazel)
CRAWFORD of St. Catharines, and Lynn (Wolfgang)
WIEGAND of Burlington. Dear grandmother to Christopher, Erin,
Amanda, Christian and Nikki. Margaret was predeceased by her
parents Helen and George
WATT and sisters Jean
NICHOLSON,
Isabel
CORNISH,
Catherine
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and Ella
WYNN. Survived by several
nephews and nieces. Margaret was a devoted volunteer at the Linhaven
Home for the Aged and a long-serving member of the Lincoln Chapter
No. 142, Order of the Eastern Star, Welland Avenue United Church
and the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club. Resting at Hulse and English
Funeral Home and Chapel, 75 Church Street (905-646-6346), St. Catharines,
where Friends and relatives are invited to call on Thursday,
January 27th, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and on Friday,
January 28th, 2005 from 10-11 a.m. followed by a service in the
Chapel at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, expressions
of sympathy made through memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or Linhaven Home for the Aged would be appreciated by
the family. The family would like to thank Dr.
SCHULTZ and the
many caring individuals from Seniors For Seniors, Community Care
and Carpenter Hospice who gave assistance and comfort to our
mother. Friends may send condolences at www.mem.com.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-17 published
SCHULTZ,
Gerald
Passed away peacefully in his 87th year on Friday, April 15,
2005 in the arms of his family at Trillium Hospital. Gerry was
lovingly cared for by his wife Betty since his earlier stroke
in 1998 and they would have celebrated their 50th anniversary
this year. Gerry's humour and concern for others will be sadly
missed by those who knew him. He loved seeing his grandchildren
Emma and Scott
LEON,
Kent and Meghan
SCHULTZ, and Leah
HILL.
He was a wonderful papa. Beloved father of Maxine and her husband
Eric, Clark and Sue
SIMPSON and her daughter Martha, Mary Anne
and her husband Robin. Predeceased by his daughter Valerie and
his sisters Pat
GORDON,
Ruth
GOODE and Jess
FALLIS. Best friend
to his brother Dr. Max
SCHULTZ and sister Dorothy
McDONALD.
Brother-in-law
and dear friend of Elsie and Dave
HOLMES (deceased,) Ginny and
John ROSS,
Hugh and Francis
ROSS (both deceased.) After graduating
from Queen's University, Gerry served in World War 2 with the
1st Division of the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers
in Sicily, Italy, Belgium, France, Holland and Germany. He was
still close Friends with the
VAN
OORLE family of Belgium, who
invited the young officer to live in their home while stationed
nearby. Gerry was born in Thessalon and loved Northern Ontario.
He worked for many years in the lumber industry as had his father
Charles SCHULTZ before him, spending 3 years as a logging superintendent
for Abitibi. Three dams that he built on the Mississaugi River
are still in operation. His family also ran Schultz Hardware
in Thessalon. Upon moving to Toronto, he worked until his retirement
as Manager of Technical Services at Goodyear Canada in New Toronto.
Mr. SCHULTZ is resting at the funeral home of Skinner and Middlebrook
Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west of Hurontario St.) Mississauga
(parking off Ann St.) 905-278-5546 on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, April 19, 2005
at 3: 00 p.m., followed by cremation.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-12 published
SCHULTZ,
Eleanor
Alice (née
ALEXANDER)
Peacefully on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at Lakeridge Health Whitby,
at the age of 80. Eleanor
SCHULTZ (née
ALEXANDER,) beloved wife
of Robert James
SCHULTZ.
Loved▼ mother of Susan and her husband
Donald ROSS,
Thomas
WINTERBOTTOM and his wife
Debbie, and Terry
WINTERBOTTOM. Dear sister of Robert
ALEXANDER and his wife
Anna.
Loved grandmother of Sherry and David, and great-grandmother
of Shawn, Matthew and Michelle. Eleanor will be sadly missed
and fondly remembered by her loved family and dear Friends. Friends
may call at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East,
Oshawa, on Friday, May 13th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held in the chapel of the funeral home on Saturday,
May 14th at 2 p.m. Interment Thornton Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-13 published
Family swim turns tragic
About 200 people watch as body found in murky water
Shocked mother didn't realize two other sons were missing
By Chris WILSON-
SMITH,
Torstar
News
Service
Guelph Mercury
With
Files
From Henry
STANCU
Fergus, Ontario -- In shock from seeing her son's body, a Toronto
woman forgot about her other two boys. And then the unthinkable
happened.
One boy drowned and his two young brothers were airlifted to
hospital yesterday after being discovered in an unsupervised
swimming area at a conservation area in Fergus, near Guelph.
Larry LE, 9, was pronounced dead at Groves Memorial Hospital
in Fergus.
Calvin LE, 7, was taken to Groves Memorial and later airlifted
to Toronto Sick Children's Hospital, police said. Anthony
LE,
8, was airlifted to McMaster Hospital in Hamilton and is listed
in critical condition, police said last night.
"He's doing better," the boys' uncle said of Calvin, as he stood
with a group of relatives last night outside Sick Kids. "He's
breathing on his own now."
The uncle, who did not want to be identified, said both parents
were at the Toronto hospital and were heading to Hamilton late
last night.
The parents, who are in their 30s and live on Jane St. in North
York, were at the park for a day trip. They have no other children.
It was the second drowning in the area this weekend. On Saturday,
a Kitchener man drowned at the Dolime Quarry just outside of
Guelph.
In Fergus, about 200 people watched early in the afternoon as
Larry was pulled out of the water onto the crowded beach at Belwood
Lake
Conservation
Area, said Keith
WHITTAKER, a 50-year-old Toronto
resident who was fishing nearby with his son.
"People were trying to save him, and it didn't look like they
were doing so well,"
WHITTAKER said, his voice breaking.
It wasn't until someone was attempting to resuscitate Larry that
the mother realized she didn't know where her other two children
were.
"All of a sudden she cried out that her other two sons were missing,"
WHITTAKER said. "It was terrible."
A group of bystanders frantically searched the water for about
10 minutes before someone spotted the other boys under water,
said WHITTAKER's 22-year-old son, Mark.
"It was the worst day of my life... if only we knew the other
two kids were missing when we were all watching to make sure
the first boy was living, we might have been able to do more,"
he said.
The Toronto brothers were found in about a metre of water in
an area where beach-goers were swimming just before the first
boy was pulled from the water, Keith
WHITTAKER said.
"We were going crazy trying to find them, but the water was so
thick... it almost made it impossible to see anything.
"Finally, somebody bumped into a body."
The older
WHITTAKER said all three boys "looked lifeless."
One portion of the swimming area is fenced off for children --
it doesn't get any deeper than about a metre. Keith
WHITTAKER
said the bodies were found outside the kids' area, where Grand
River
Conservation
Authority spokesperson Dave
SCHULTZ said it
gets as deep as 4.5 metres.
Emergency crews, including Wellington County Ontario Provincial
Police and two helicopter ambulances, arrived at 1: 50 p.m. --
about 20 minutes after the second and third boys were found,
said Const. Jennifer
SMITH.
"This is an extremely tragic incident, and obviously the boys'
mother is upset,"
SMITH said.
Keith WHITTAKER said waiting for the emergency crews "felt like
an eternity. Bystanders said the boys' mother was having trouble
communicating with emergency response crews.
"She was screaming for her sons, that's all we know for sure,"
WHITTAKER said. "I just wish we could have done more."
Visitors to the spot are confronted by an 2.4 by 2.4 metre sign
that reads: "Beach patrol services have been discontinued...
Do not leave children unattended."
The▲ conservation authority's
SCHULTZ said the beach patrol was
cut in 1996 when funding from the provincial government dwindled.
"They weren't necessarily trained in emergency response, but
having another set of eyes sometimes helped," he said. The authority
will examine if system changes need to be made,
SCHULZ said.
Extreme weekend heat was also a "likely contributing factor"
in the drowning of a Kitchener man on Saturday night,
SMITH said.
Three men had taken a cab from Kitchener to cool off and take
a swim in the quarry, police said. The 28-year-old man, whose
name was not released, jumped into the water at the Dolime Quarry
at County Road 124 and Kossuth Road.
He came up once, waved his arms, went back under and did not
resurface, police said.
One of the man's Friends called 911 but emergency personnel were
not able to locate the victim.
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SCHULTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-03 published
DYER,
Catherine
Ann (née
WOLSTENHOLME)
Passed away peacefully at home on August 2, 2005 with her family
around her, in her 55th year. Beloved wife and friend to Richard.
Loving mother to their children Michelle (Scott) of Brockville,
Mathew (Shannon) of Oshawa, and Joshua (April) of Oshawa. Loving
grandmother to their four grandchildren Madison, John Mathew,
Dillan, and Brandon. Cherished daughter of Vivian and Harry
WOLSTENHOLME.
She will be sadly missed by her sisters and brother, Connie (Ivan)
MacKEIL of Winnipeg, Jean (Greg)
PYATT of Bowmanville, Harry
(Sue) of Brantford. She was loved by her in-laws Mr.and Mrs.
Richard DYER of Carstairs, Alberta, and by her sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law, Debra and Ken
COLEMAN of Oshawa, Darlene
and Larry SCHULTZ of Brooks, Alberta, Denise and Derald
ANDERSON
of Tomahawk, Alberta, Dale and Richard
ROSE of Airdrie, Alberta,
Darryl DYER of Carstairs, Alberta, and David and Lisa
DYER of
Calgary, Alberta. She will be remembered by her several aunts
and uncles, nieces and nephews and her many cousins and Friends.
Friends may call at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street
East, Oshawa on Wednesday, August 3rd from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday,
August 4th from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held
in the Chapel of the funeral home on Friday, August 5th at 1
p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations to the Durham Region Cancer
Centre would be appreciated by the family.
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SABAN,
Barbara
On Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at the Sheridan Villa Nursing
Home, in her 100th year. Mother of Julia
SCHULTZ
(Blake
SIMMONDS.)
Grandma of Sue
WILBY, Ken
SCHULTZ (Sheila), and Don
SCHULTZ (Gail).
Great-grandmother of Michael, and Mark
EELS, and Melissa
SCHULTZ,
Kevin and Samantha
SCHULTZ.
Loving▲ aunt of Mary (Steve
SISKO.)
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, October 15th
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 3411 Brett Rd., Mississauga 905-828-4162.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society
or the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Arrangements entrusted to
the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga Chapel", 905-828-8000.
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