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SHARROW,
Joe
In memory of a dear husband, father and Grappa Joe who passed
away May 18th, 2003.
We had a wonderful life together
Our memories will live forever
Your never more than a thought away
I still love and miss you everyday.
Forever loved your wife Simone, Tina, Charlene and Warren and
families.
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CUSHING,
Margaret▼ "
Jean▼"
Annabelle▼ (née
MacKAY)
(May 11, 1919-December 11, 2005)
Predeceased▼ by her husband Albert (Al) Lloyd
CUSHING, daughter
of the Late Margaret
MacGILLIVRAY and Alexander
MacKAY, loving
mother of Marion (Lloyd
LINFIELD,) the Late Bruce (Vivian,) the
Late Margaret (Gary
KAYE), Paul (Dianne), Christine, and James
(Sarah SHARTAL.)
Dearest▼ sister to Katharine
BORLAND in Vancouver,
Marion WILKINSON in Weston, and the Late Peter
MacKAY.
Grandma▼
to Diane and Sharon
MacLEOD,
Teresa▼ and Pam
LINFIELD, Lesleigh and
Jordan CUSHING, Nina and Natalie
KAYE, Natalie
VAN
SANTEN, Carolyn
& Jeanette
CUSHING,
Michael▼
CULKIN, and Alex and Katie
CUSHING.
Great Grandma to Simon, Tyler, Demi, Matthew, Bradley, Carleigh
and Kailey. Special thank you to Dr. Alykhan
ABDULLA who helped
give us an extra five years of precious time with her. According
to her wishes, Jean's body has been donated to the Canadian Memorial
Chiropractic College. A Celebration of Jean's Life will be held
on Thursday, December 15 from 6-9 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion,
456 Hensall Circle, Mississauga (off Dundas between Hurontario
(Hwy 10) and Cawthra).
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CUSHING,
Margaret▲ "
Jean▲"
Annabelle▲ (née
MacKAY)
(May 11, 1919-December 11, 2005)
Predeceased▲ by her husband Albert (Al) Lloyd
CUSHING, daughter
of the late Margaret
MacGILLIVRAY and Alexander
MacKAY, loving
mother of Marion (Lloyd
LINFIELD,) the late Bruce (Vivian,) the
late Margaret (Gary
KAYE,)
Paul
(Dianne,)
Christine, and James
(Sarah SHARTAL.)
Dearest▲ sister to Katharine
BORLAND in Vancouver,
Marion WILKINSON in Weston, and the late Peter
MacKAY.
Grandma▲
to Diane and Sharon
MacLEOD,
Teresa▲ and Pam
LINFIELD, Lesleigh
and Jordan
CUSHING, Nina and Natalie
KAYE, Natalie
VAN
SANTEN,
Carolyn and Jeanette
CUSHING,
Michael▲
CULKIN, and Alex and Katie
CUSHING. Great-Grandma to Simon, Tyler, Demi, Matthew, Bradley,
Carleigh and Kailey. Special thank you to Dr. Alykhan
ABDULLA
who helped give us an extra five years of precious time with
her. According to her wishes, Jean's body has been donated to
the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. A Celebration of
Jean's Life will be held on Thursday, December 15 from 6-9 p.m.
at the Royal Canadian Legion, 456 Hensall Circle, Mississauga
(off Dundas, between Hurontario (Hwy. 10) and Cawthra).
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SHASTA,
Margaret
It is with sad hearts that the family announces Mom's passing
on Tuesday, December 13, 2005, in Mom's 85th year, at True Davidson
Acres. Loving wife of Joe for 64 years. Loved by her children
Carol, Lorrie and Guy, Greg and Paula, Joe and Cheryl, Pat and
Denis. She will be missed by her grandchildren David and Pawn,
Jennifer and Dave, P.J., Dennis, Brian, Derek and great-grandchild
Shayne. The family would like to express their gratitude to all
the staff at True Davidson Acres for the kindness and care shown
to Mom over the last 8 years. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to the charity of choice would be appreciated.
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MURANSKY,
Carl
(A retired Chartered Accountant). Died February 28, 2005, at
age 63. Carl was born in Timmins, Ontario. He spent most of his
life in Toronto until moving to Texas with his family in 1991.
He graduated from York Memorial Collegiate and received a Bachelor
of Commerce from the University of Toronto in 1964. Carl was
predeceased by his parents, Karol and Julia
MURANSKY. He is survived
by his wife Lynda, daughters Diana, Audrey, and Wendy, grandchildren
Ethan,
Nigel,
Isabelle, Emma, and Rachael, sister Anne
SHATKA,
nephews and niece Bob, John, and Pat Shatka. A Memorial Mass
will be held Saturday, April 23, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Catholic Church, at 12: 30 p.m.
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Canadian actor became Star Trek engineer
Associated Press, Thursday, July 21, 2005, Page S7
Los Angeles -- James
DOOHAN, the burly chief engineer Montgomery
Scott of the Starship Enterprise in the original Star Trek television
series and movies who responded to the command "Beam me up, Scotty,"
died of pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease at home in Redmond,
Washington., yesterday. He was 85.
Mr. DOOHAN, who was from Sarnia, Ontario, got his start in theatre
in Toronto after serving in the Canadian Army during the Second
World War. He was enjoying a busy career as a character actor
when he auditioned for a role in a new space adventure on NBC
in 1966.
The series, which starred another Canadian, William
SHATNER,
as Capt. James T. Kirk, attracted an enthusiastic following of
science fiction fans but not enough ratings power. NBC cancelled
it after three seasons.
A full obituary is forthcoming.
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James DOOHAN,
Soldier And Actor: 1920-2005
He was an 'accidental actor' who got his start when he stumbled
into a radio station in London, Ontario He found fame as Scotty
on Star Trek, but not before he had already experienced real-life
heroics on D-Day
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, July
23, 2005, Page S9
'Och, Cap'n, Scotty cannae work for ye any more."
Star Trek's chief engineer, Lt.-Cmdr. Montgomery Scott, was irascible,
excitable and prone to delivering dire warnings in a Scots burr.
As portrayed by Canadian James
DOOHAN,
Scotty became a favourite
of the cult television program's legions of fans.
Many assumed the actor shared traits with his character, but
out of his red uniform, Mr.
DOOHAN was a serious actor with a
substantial list of credits. As a young man, he led soldiers
as part of the D-Day invasion in an attack which he later described
as "giving Hitler the finger."
Mr. DOOHAN's chief engineer character cursed dilithium crystals
and coaxed power from overstressed warp-drive engines on the
Starship Enterprise. The order to be beamed aboard was directed
at Mr. DOOHAN; "
Beam me up, Scotty" became a cultural catchphrase,
as well as the punchline to innumerable jokes. Mr.
DOOHAN became
so associated with the command that he used it as the title of
his autobiography.
Yet, the program's dedicated fans -- their numbers legion and
their allegiance bordering on the fanatical -- insist no character
ever uttered the phrase. "Beam me up, Scotty" is to Star Trek
what "Play it again, Sam" is to Casablanca.
After the original series ended following a three-year run, Mr.
DOOHAN was upset at being typecast as the irascible engineer
with the unforgettable burr. After all, he had earlier performed
Shakespeare under the direction of Mavor Moore and won notice
for his performances in dramas telecast by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corp. He eventually made peace with the character, whom he portrayed
in subsequent feature films. He also became a frequent and well-received
guest at Star Trek conventions.
A first-class mimic, Mr.
DOOHAN tested eight accents when auditioning
for the role. "Well, if you want an engineer," he told Star Trek
creator Gene Roddenberry, "it had better be a Scotsman." Mr.
DOOHAN settled on a dialect he described as an Aberdeen brogue.
Scotty's accent, it has been noted by one newspaper, fooled no
one north of Berwick-upon-Tweed, let alone a Scotsman. Yet the
near-comic urgency of his delivery compelled many fans into worshipful
imitation. The actor named the character after his maternal grandfather,
James MONTGOMERY, a sea captain.
In many ways, Mr.
DOOHAN imbued the chief engineer with what
could be described as Canadian qualities. His practical warnings
("In four hours, the ship blows up") and excitable protestations
("Ah canna change the laws of physics") always gave way to a
resourceful fortitude in completing a task, however dangerous
or improbable.
The actor may have drawn on his own experiences as a veteran
of the Second World War. He was wounded during the D-Day invasion
of Normandy in an incident he described as "giving Hitler the
finger."
Those who found his accent unconvincing were not surprised to
learn he traced his Scottish roots to an ancestor who lived three
centuries ago. He was Irish by heritage and Canadian by birth.
James Montgomery
DOOHAN, conceived in Belfast, was born in Vancouver
on March 3, 1920. His parents and three older siblings had just
emigrated to Canada, arriving in Halifax on New Year's Day.
In his 1996 autobiography, Mr.
DOOHAN describes his father as
a dentist, pharmacist, veterinarian and drunkard. His memories
were of a household made unhappy by his father's alcohol-fuelled
rages. The family moved to Sarnia, Ontario, when the boy was
6. Two years later, while serving as an altar boy at a Catholic
mass, Jimmy suddenly felt delirious and was rushed from church.
He was diagnosed with diphtheria.
Around home, he was known to imitate the voices he heard on the
radio or at the cinema. At 16, he played the title role in a
school production of Robin Hood at Sarnia Collegiate Institute
and Technical School.
Eager to leave home, he enlisted as a gunner in the Royal Canadian
Artillery immediately after Canada declared war on Germany on
September 10, 1939. After learning Morse code and earning a commission
as an officer, Mr.
DOOHAN spent two frustrating years in training
in England. He served as a general's aide-de-camp during the
planning for the Dieppe raid.
On June 6, 1944, Mr.
DOOHAN commanded 120 men of D Company of
the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. In the early morning of D-Day, he
joined the landings on Juno Beach. While he saw a captain go
insane and another man suffer a grievous stomach wound, Mr.
DOOHAN
managed to lead his men to the seaside village of Graye-sur-Mer
without casualty.
Soon, however, they came under fire from a machine-gun lodged
in a church tower. Mr.
DOOHAN, a command post officer by rank,
borrowed a rifle. His first shot missed, but each of the next
two shots felled a German soldier and the nest went silent. He
never learned whether he had killed or wounded the enemy.
Shortly before midnight, Mr.
DOOHAN was walking to his command
post when a "machine-gun opened up on us. It hit me and spun
me around. Staggering, I fell down into the shell hole," he wrote
in his autobiography. "Then I looked at my right hand and saw
the blood covering it. I could see the holes in my middle finger."
He walked to a regimental aid post where it was discovered four
bullets had also imbedded in his left leg. In his shock at the
three shots that smashed his right hand, Mr.
DOOHAN hadn't even
noticed the other wounds.
He examined the rest of his uniform, discovering a bullet hole
in his shirt. He reached his left hand to his right breast pocket.
"I pulled out the sterling silver cigarette case that my brother
Bill had given me when I was his best man. And there I discovered
a dent in it.
"The bullet had come in at an angle, ricocheted off the cigarette
case, and bounced away. Four inches from my heart."
The finger was amputated. Years later, Star Trek fans would detail
scenes in which the absence of the digit is noticeable. For his
part, Mr. DOOHAN was always self-conscious about the loss. He
often subtly camouflaged his right hand.
After six years in uniform, he was left with few plans for the
future at the end of war. He became an actor by accident. Annoyed
by poor performances in a radio drama, Mr.
DOOHAN went to radio
station CFPL in London, Ontario, to record himself reading from
Shakespeare and other works. He disliked what he heard, but an
enthusiastic sound engineer convinced him he was a natural. By
coincidence, a brochure for a Toronto drama school had arrived
at the station not an hour earlier. The novice signed up, and
soon won a scholarship to study at the Neighbourhood Playhouse
School of the Theater in Manhattan.
Mr. DOOHAN was taught by Sanford Meisner, whose eponymous technique
of self-investigation was heavily influenced by the great Russian
director Constantine Stanislavsky. Others attending the school
in those years included Lee Marvin and Leslie Nielsen, a fellow
Canadian who became a close friend.
A versatile performer, Mr.
DOOHAN did not want for work. From
1950 to 1958, he appeared in, by his count, 450 live television
broadcasts and 4,000 radio shows, shuttling from New York to
Toronto. He was called Canada's busiest actor. He starred in
Flight into Danger, an hour-long television drama aired on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation's General Motors Theatre in 1956. Mr.
DOOHAN portrayed a traumatized fighter pilot who takes over the
controls of a commercial airliner after both pilots are incapacitated
by food poisoning. The script was the first written by Arthur
Hailey, a British émigré who settled in Canada after the war
and went on to write such blockbusters as Airport and Hotel.
A role as an agent on the television series Treasury Men in Action
evaporated without explanation soon after director David Pressman
was identified as a Communist. Only later did Mr.
DOOHAN learn
he had lost the gig to an actor who secretly accused him of being
a Red.
In 1963, Mr.
DOOHAN appeared as a defence attorney in his first
feature film, The Wheeler Dealers, a romantic comedy starring
James Garner and Lee Remick, directed by Edmonton-born Arthur
Hiller. Meanwhile, his list of television credits reads like
an anthology of cult hits. He appeared in episodes of Bewitched,
Ben Casey, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Outer Limits, The Twilight
Zone, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Voyage to the Bottom of the
Sea.
The three-year run of the original Star Trek series cemented
the actor's image in the public mind as a blustery but dependable
miracle worker in a red uniform. He was paid just $850 U.S. per
episode in the inaugural season.
A cast so familiar now -- with William
SHATNER, another Canadian,
starring as Capt. James T. Kirk; Leonard Nimoy as the logical
Mr. Spock, a pointy-eared Vulcan; and DeForest Kelley as the
crusty Dr. Leonard H. (Bones) McCoy -- won only a modest audience
at first. The series lasted just three seasons, two years short
of the Enterprise's promised "five-year mission to explore strange
new worlds."
The low-budget series allowed for strong characterizations, which
in part explains Star Trek's success in syndication. The series
became a phenomenon, sparking an industry of collectables and
conventions. Fans memorized large chunks of dialogue. Among the
engineer's most repeated quotes: "The best diplomat that I know
is a fully loaded phaser bank."
Mr. DOOHAN often failed to mask his antipathy for the star's
hammy acting. The kindest praise he offers for Mr.
SHATNER in
his autobiography is a grudging acknowledgment that one episode's
performance was "pretty okay."
The Scotty character was not often the focus of plot twists,
although in an episode titled The Changeling, Bones leans over
the engineer's body to deliver the shocking line, "He's dead,
Jim."
Happily, the engineer is revived before hour's end.
In The Trouble with Tribbles, perhaps the best-loved of all episodes,
Scotty disobeys captain's orders and precipitates a bar brawl
with Klingons. The episode concludes on a pun ad-libbed by Mr.
DOOHAN, after he dispatches a growing horde of furry creatures
to a Klingon ship. "I transported the whole kit 'n' caboodle
into their engine room," he tells the captain, "where they'll
be no tribble at all."
Cancellation left Mr.
DOOHAN unemployed and, he feared, unemployable.
He complained of being typecast to his dentist, who said, "Jimmy,
you're going to be Scotty long after you're dead. If I were you,
I'd go with the flow."
He did so, reprising his role as Scotty in seven films. In Star
Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the engineer attempts to give voice
commands to a 20th-century computer, including speaking into
a mouse. Audiences roared with laughter.
After surviving a massive heart attack in 1989, Mr.
DOOHAN seemed
ever more frail. He deferred questions about the rumoured deterioration
of his health by quipping: "If I had Alzheimer's I think I'd
remember."
What would be his final public appearance came last August at
a five-day event in Los Angeles billed as "Beam me up, Scotty
one last time." He posed in his wheelchair in front of his
star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
James DOOHAN was born on March 3, 1920, in Vancouver. He died
on Wednesday at home in Redmond, Washington., a lakeside suburb
30 kilometres east of Seattle. Alzheimer's disease was one of
many afflictions he suffered, including diabetes, lung fibrosis
and Parkinson's. He was 85. He leaves his wife, Wende
BRAUNBERGER,
and their three children, Eric, Thomas and five-year-old Sarah.
He also leaves four adult children -- Larkin, Deirdre and twins
Montgomery and Christopher -- from his 15-year marriage to Janet
YOUNG, which ended in divorce in 1964. A marriage to Anita
YAGEL
in 1970 ended in divorce two years later. Space Services Inc.,
a Houston-based company, will send his ashes into space, as he
requested.
Toronto Trekkies will gather tonight at the Auld Spot Pub, 347
Danforth Ave., where fans can sign a condolence book to be presented
later to the family.
2005-0-7-23
DAWSON,
Nora -- Dispatch:
By Oliver MOORE,
Saturday,
July 23, 2005, Page M4
Wielding a chainsaw into her mid-80s and riding her bicycle around
Toronto a few years after that, Nora Claire Elizabeth
DAWSON
was not one to sit still.
Relatives describe a woman who took hiking trips to the Alps,
bought a computer at 85 so she could trade e-mail messages with
a grand-nephew in Panama and insisted that her relatives have
certain tools on hand, for when she came over.
"When she came to visit us, she'd get the pruning shears and
work in the garden," said Dan Walker
DAWSON, a nephew who lives
in London, Ontario
Her niece, Georgie Dawson
DOCKER, tells a similar story. "She
would arrive here, aged 85 and up, with her chainsaw and loppers,
and she'd be up on the ladder pruning whether you liked it or
not," said Ms.
DOCKER, who now lives in Dunnville, Ontario
She was physically vigorous and capable, her relatives say, but
she was also a well-educated and intellectually active woman.
She did The Globe and Mail's cryptic crossword every day until
she was 90.
Ms. DAWSON graduated from the University of Western Ontario,
in her hometown of London, at only 17 and went on to take a master's
degree at Laval University. But when she submitted her work,
they gave her a doctorate instead.
As a young woman she moved to Toronto to teach French. She lived
in North Toronto and then North York as she moved through a succession
of schools including Havergal College and East York Collegiate
Institute. She was head of languages at King and Wexford Collegiate
Institutes. She was also closely involved in the Women's Musical
Club of Toronto, though she didn't play an instrument herself.
Ms. DAWSON did not marry. She died early last month at 92. She
leaves two nephews, a niece, and six grand-nephews and grand-nieces.
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WAXMAN,
Ernie
Isadore
It is with great sadness the family of Ernie
WAXMAN announces
his passing on Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Ernie
WAXMAN, beloved
husband of the late Ruth
WAXMAN.
Loving father of Barbara and
the late Marvin
SOROKIN.
Dearly beloved Zaid of Kevin
SOROKIN,
Jason SOROKIN, and Mya
WAXMAN of Israel. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Murray and Harriet
WAXMAN,
Shirley
WAXMAN, Lola and Syd
SHATSKY,
Mildred SMITH.
Beloved uncle of many nieces and nephews. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west
of Dufferin) for service on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 1: 30
p.m. Interment Chevra Mishnayes section of Mt. Sinai Memorial
Park. Shiva 31 Timberlane Drive. If desired, donations may be
made to the Ernie Waxman Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation,
3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780- 0324.
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SHAUFLER,
Madeline▼
Madeline SHAUFLER went to be with the Lord on September 8th 2005
in the arms of her loving daughter Sharon
JOHNSTON at her home.
She was soon to be 98 years old. She is predeceased by her husband
Harry▼ in 1964, twin babies 1938, a sister Margaret
MARIS 1992
and a son-in-law John
DODMAN 1986. She is survived by her five
daughters Margaret
STEINBURG
(Howard,▼)
Etna▼
SHAW (Robert,) Edythe
REID (Harry), Diana
McAUSLAN (Gordon) and Sharon
JOHNSTON (Jim).
Her legacy includes 23 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren
and 18 great-great-grandchildren. Madeline made her home with
the McAuslan family for over 40 years. She provided loving care
to a second generation of five girls and continued to provide
care and support as Diana's M.S. progressed. She was loved and
cherished by all who knew her. Funeral service will be held at
Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. W. Strathroy on Monday
September 12th at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Morley
CLARKE officiating.
A graveside service will be held at Rosedale Cemetery in Tilbury
at 4: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers Madeline had requsted donations
to the M.S. Society. Visitation at the funeral home on Sunday
September 11th from 2: 00 pm to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Madeline.
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SHAUFLER,
Madeline▲
Madeline SHAUFLER went to be with the Lord on September 8, 2005,
in the arms of her loving daughter, Sharon
JOHNSTON, at her home.
She was soon to be 98 years old. She is predeceased by her husband
Harry▲ in 1964, twin babies in 1938, a sister, Margaret
MARIS,
1992; and a son-in-law John
DODMAN, 1986. She is survived by
her five daughters, Margaret
STEINBURG
(Howard,▲)
Etna▲
SHAW (Robert,)
Edythe REID (Harry), Diana
McAUSLAN (Gordon), and Sharon
JOHNSTON
(Jim). Her legacy includes 23 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren,
and 18 great-great-grandchildren. Madeline made her home with
the McAuslan family for over 40 years. She provided loving care
to a second generation of five girls and continued to provide
care and support as Dianas Multiple Sclerosis progressed. She
was loved and cherished by all who knew her. Funeral service
was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday, September
12 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Morley
CLARKE officiating. A graveside
service was held at Rosedale Cemetery in Tilbury at 4 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, Madeline had requested donations to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society. Visitation at the funeral home was Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Madeline.
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LECAPELAIN,
Gwyneth "
Gwyn"
Peacefully after a lengthy illness at Chelsey Park Nursing Home
on Tuesday, August 9th, 2005, Gwyneth "Gwyn"
LECAPELAIN of Arva
in her 79th year. Beloved wife of E. Neville
LECAPELAIN.
Dear
mother of Ken (Kay) of London and Sherry
SHAUGHNESSY
(Gord) of
Saint Marys. Loving grandmother of Sandy, Kelly, Kamini, Meghan,
Colleen and Kevin. Loving great-grandmother of Justin and Kayla.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be announced
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's
Association would be appreciated. Memorial Funeral Home entrusted
with arrangements 452-3770.
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CAMPBELL,
Mary
Thelma (née
SHAY/SHEA)
At Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia, on Monday, October 31st,
2005, Thelma, beloved wife of the late Donald F.
CAMPBELL
(Don
Campbell Real Estate). Loving mother and mother-in-law of Donald
and wife Teresa (Terry) of Orillia, Mary Anne and husband John
HIPWELL of Orillia, Patti and husband Robert
MATHERS of Brampton,
Therese (Terri) and husband Ken
McLAUGHLIN of Orillia, Joan and
husband Lyle
BRYAN of Spokane, Washington and Paul and wife
Suzanne
of Orillia. Much loved Nana to 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Kay
SAUVÉ of Pickering and sister-in-law of Marie
SHAY/SHEA of Toronto, Sadie
SHAY/SHEA of Whitby and Jack
SHAUGHNESSY of
Toronto. Predeceased by her brothers Neil, Frank, Jim, Pat and
sister Marie
SHAUGHNESSY.
The family will receive Friends at
the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N., Orillia from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday,
November 4, 2005 at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Guardian
Angels, 115 West St. N., Orillia. Interment to follow at St.
Michael's Cemetery, Orillia. If desired, memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario; Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital Building Fund or the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at www.mundellfuneralhome.com. Parish Prayers will be said in
the Parlour Thursday evening at 6: 45.
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FENWICK,
Thomas
Bruce (1928-2005)
Thomas Bruce
FENWICK (proud member of the Duchess of Kent and
Lucan Legion) peacefully with his family at his side with dignity
and courage on Wednesday, January 26, 2005. Beloved husband of
Bernice FENWICK (née
SMUCK.)
Loving father of Katherine (Henry)
VANDERLOOP,
Heather
(William)
HODGSON and the late Sheryal and
Carol FENWICK. Cherished grandfather of Jenilee, Kaeleigh and
Michael VANDERLOOP,
Ryan,
Adam and Holly
HODGSON. Dear brother
of Ella, Edith and their families all of Scotland. Predeceased
by one sister Dorothy. The family will receive Friends and relatives
at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London, for visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be on Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 1 p.m. Funeral
service officiated by Reverend Darrell
SHAUL and assisted with the
Royal Canadian Legion-Duchess of Kent Branch 263 Legion memorial
service. Cremation to follow. Donations to the John Gordon Home
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciated.
We wish to express our sincere gratitude for the loving care
given to Bruce at the John Gordon Home by the Palliative care
staff. Please sign the Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770
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SHAULE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-22 published
MOORE,
Helen
M.
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus on Tuesday,
January 18, 2005 Helen M.
MOORE of the Crest Centre, Lucan for
32 years, in her 73rd year. Dear sister of Dorothy and Sydney
READ of London. Dear aunt of Kevin
READ of Burnaby, British Columbia,
and Craig READ of R.R.#1 Moffatt. Also survived by her many Friends
at the Crest Centre. Predeceased by her parents Frank and Susan
MOORE, brother Herb and sister Edna. Friends may call at the
C. Haskett and son Funeral Home 223 Main Street, Lucan one hour
prior to the memorial service which will be held on Monday, January
24th at 11 a.m. with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Cremation
with interment St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. Condolences may
be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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NILES,
Donald
Mackenzie
Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, at Parkwood Hospital, on
Wednesday
February 16, 2005. Donald Mackenzie
NILES, was embraced
by the arms of God, at the age of 80 years. Beloved husband of
Betty NILES
(GARDNER). Predeceased by 2 wives, Betty
NILES
(BARNARD)
(1981) and Jackie
NILES
(JARVIS) (1997.) Loving father of Larry
(Barb) NILES, Roger
NILES, Debra
HUISMAN, Douglas
NILES and Donna
Lynn HUNTER. Survived by step-children Barry (Julie)
GARDNER,
Cheryl (Larry)
DAY, Debbie (Cas)
KWARCIAK, Diane (Glen)
DESCHUTTER,
Cindy (Dan)
ULRICH and Ted and Thomas
FRENCH. Dear grandfather
of several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Brother of
Lorne (Jean)
NILES,
Edward
(Etta)
NILES and Marrian
BUCHNER.
Nephew of Mildred
NILES.
Predeceased by grandchildren April Leigh
HUISMAN (1993) and Shawn
HUISMAN (2003.) A Celebration of Don's
Life will be held at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd.
(1 block east of Egerton), on Friday February 18, 2005, at 1: 00
p.m. (Visitation 1 hr. prior to service) with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE
officiating. Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Donations to
the Alzheimer Society or Parkwood Hospital would be appreciated
by the family. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
“Rejoice with us in the return of a loving spirit through the
hands of God, with whom he placed his trust and where he will
be met by God's loving angels, Betty, Jackie, April and Shawn.&rdquo
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mr.
NILES.
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LANG, "
Violet"
Joyce (née
ANDREWS)
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Street Campus,
on March 1, 2005, Mrs. (Violet) Joyce
LANG of London in her 79th
year. Wife of Mr. (Arthur) John
LANG.
Loving mother of Susan
SHEPPARD
(Colin) of Whitby, Howard (Norma) of Strathroy, Karen
(Robbie) of Victoria, British Columbia, Peter of Toronto and
daughter-in-law Kathy of Chatham. Cherished grandmother of David
(Patti), Laura (Jeremy), Tammy (Randy), Jennifer (Jay), Paula,
Angela, Johnny, Jeff, Michelle and great-grandmother of 6. Dear
sister of Muriel, Robert (Joan) and Eric (Jean), all of England.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her
parents William and Violet
ANDREWS and her son Jeffrey. Joyce
was a member of the A.T.S. Visitation will be held at Parkwood
Hospital Chapel of the Good Shepherd on Friday, March 4th from
10-11 am, where the service will be conducted at 11 am. Rev.
Darrell SHAULE officiating. Parking will be available in lot
3. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkwood
Hospital Veteran's Care.
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PALMER,
Betty
Anne (formerly
FRENCH, née
WOOLCOX)
After a long and brave struggle with her illness at Parkwood
Hospital,
London on Sunday April 17, 2005. Betty Anne
(WOOLCOX)
(FRENCH)
PALMER, age 79 of London, Ontario. Dear mother of Linda
CALDWELL and her husband Dan of London, Rick
FRENCH and his wife
Debra of London, and Rob
FRENCH and his wife
Karen of Ottawa.
Much loved Nana of Matthew and his wife
Katlin
CALDWELL of Toronto,
and Nicholas and Sam
FRENCH of Ottawa. Also survived by her brother
Gerry WOOLCOX and his wife
Ginny of Toronto. A memorial service
will be conducted at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London on Saturday April 30, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Visitation one hour
prior to the service. Interment of ashes in Woodland Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
Parkwood Hospital Foundation, 801 Commissioners Road East, London
N6C 5J1. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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KENDALL,
Edward
James “Ted&rdquo
Edward James “Ted”
KENDALL, peacefully at Parkwood Hospital,
on Saturday, April 23, 2005, in his 91st year. Beloved husband
of Betty. Loving father of Robert and his wife Barbara of London,
Michael of Round Lake Centre, Ontario, and Sharon
WOOD and her
husband Robert of London. Dear Grandpa of Bob, Brian and Belinda,
Krista and Chad, Shannon, Stacie and Kristi; greatgrandfather
of Christopher, Stephanie, Ashley, Benjamin, Emily, Erin, Nolan,
Megan, Rachel, Ryan, Noah, Kirsten, Kailey, Austin and Brooklyn
great-great-grandfather of Ethan. Brother of the late Gladys
EMMRICH,
Joseph
KENDALL and Dorothy
IUTZI. Ted enjoyed a 47 year
career with Canadian Pacific and a long retirement. Friends may
call on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and
on Friday from 10: 00 a.m.
at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at
Richmond where the funeral service will be conducted on Friday,
April 29 at 11: 00 a.m. by Reverend Darrell
SHAULE.
Cremation▼ with
interment Woodland Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Kiwanis
Music Festival of London would be gratefully acknowledged.
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BOLLEY,
Ken
At Parkwood Hospital, London, on Wednesday May 4, 2005, Ken
BOLLEY
of London in his 80th year. Predeceased by his parents Bill and
Minnie BOLLEY, his sister Margaret
BRAUN, his brothers Gordon,
Mervin and Robert
BOLLEY, and his long time companion Helen
HYNDMAN.
Dear father of Ken
BOLLEY
Jr. and his wife
Kathy of Saskatchewan
(and their children Danny and Kelley,) and Martin
BOLLEY and
his wife Bernadette of Saskatchewan (and their children Alan,
Marissa and Sean.) Dear brother of June
COUTTS and her husband
Cec of British Columbia and Audrey
FERRIES and her husband Jack
of Australia. Cremation has taken place, with interment of cremated
remains in Sasktoon, Saskatchewan, at a later date. A funeral
service will be held in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Western
Counties Wing, Parkwood Hospital, 801 Commissioners Road East,
London (please use parking lot #3) on Monday May 9th at 11 A.M.
with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Friends may call ½
hour prior to service time. As expression of sympathy, memorial
donations would be appreciated to the Parkwood Hospital Foundation,
801 Commissioners Road East, London N6C 5J1. A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184) in care
of arrangements. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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ROLLER,
Paul
Peacefully, surrounded by his family, at Parkwood Hospital, on
May 20, 2005, Paul
ROLLER, a veteran of World War 2, in his 89th
year. Beloved husband of Gwendolyn
ROLLER
(BRIER.)
Loving father
of Ken ROLLER and his wife
Lana and Jerry
ROLLER and his wife
Sandra. Also loved by his grandchildren Carolyn, Danny, Sara,
Jeremy and his wife Jen, and Amanda and her husband Jamie. He
was also a loving great-grandfather to Madison and Irelynd. He
is survived by his brother Jimmy and his wife Mary, Herb and
his wife Joyce, and his sister Ruth
MATHES. He is survived by
sister-in-law Jean
NEEDHAM and brother-in-law Victor, and many
nieces, nephews and cousins. The family would like to extend
a heartfelt thank you to all of the nurses on 4B South at Parkwood
Hospital for their exceptional care and years of love and devotion
to Paul. A special thanks from the
ROLLER
Family to Reverend Darrell
SHAULE for his spiritual guidance and prayers. The funeral service
will be conducted at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North (2 blocks North of Oxford), on Tuesday, May 24, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. with the visitation being held 2 hours prior to
the service. Cremation with interment of ashes at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Those wishing to make a donation in Paul's
name are asked to consider the Parkwood Hospital Foundation or
the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario.
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FARQUHAR,
Donald
James
Donald James
FARQUHAR,
son of the late Jessie Hanson and Robert
FARQUHAR, passed away on June 9, 2005. Don will be missed by
his beloved wife of 63 years, Jeanette (née
McCULLOCH.) He was
the loving father of Margaret
GARBER and her husband Nathan,
Donald FARQUHAR and his wife
Donata,
Kirk
FARQUHAR and his wife
Beverly, and Robin
CLARK and her late husband John. Loving grandfather
of Leslie and her fiancé David, Emily and her friend Geoff, Jonathan,
Scott, Jamie, Christopher and Natalie. He will be remembered
by his sister and six brothers along with many other family members
and Friends.
Don was born in Dundee, Scotland on August 6, 1922 and was a
resident of Brantford, Carrying Place, and London, Ontario. He
served in World War 2 as a member of the Toronto Scottish Regiment
and fought in Holland, Belgium and France. The family wishes
to thank the many caregivers who looked after him during his
long illness. Special thanks go to Derek
HARRISON from Community
Care Access Centre, London, the Victorian Order of Nurses nurses,
and the nurses and support staff of the fourth floor at University
Campus, London Health Sciences Centre. Much gratitude to Dr.
FINE and Kelly
APPLEBY.
For many years, Don has had thoughtful
care from Dr. John
SANGSTER,
Nurse
Tulla
GERACE and the other
wonderful Friends at the Byron Family Medical Centre. Relatives
and Friends will be received on Saturday from 2-4 p.m at the
James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond,
London (519 433-7253), where the funeral service will be conducted
on Sunday, June 12 at 4: 00 p.m. by Reverend Darrell
SHAULE.
Interment
at Oakland of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Monday, June 13. Memorial
contributions to the Children's Aid Society would be appreciated.
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MITCHELL,
Norman
Arnold
Norman Arnold
MITCHELL, peacefully at St. Joseph's Hospital on
Monday, June 20, 2005 in his 93rd year. Husband of the late Thelma,
née JONES (1973) and the late Georgeanne, née
KRONE (1986.) Predeceased
by his dear friend Eleanor
HOLMES.
Brother-in-law of Melville
JONES and his wife
Edna and the late Doris
HOFFMAN, née
JONES
and her husband Kenneth. Uncle of Lorna, Wendy, Geoffrey, Michael,
Richard and the late Robert. He will be fondly remembered by
his many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews. Norman retired
as General Manager of Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation which
he established in London in 1959. Friends may call during the
hour preceding the funeral service which will be conducted at
the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James St. at Richmond
on Thursday, June 23 at 12: 00 noon by Reverend Darrell
SHAULE.
Cremation▲
with interment later at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be gratefully acknowledged.
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PECKHAM,
Carl
The family of the late Carl
PECKHAM would like to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to family and Friends for all their love
and support during this difficult time. The many cards, flowers,
Diabetes donations and words of comfort were greatly appreciated.
Special thank you to Reverend Darrell
SHAULE for his comforting words
and a beautiful service, also Duchess of Kent Legion for their
participation and lovely luncheon. Thanks to both Parkwood and
Victoria Campus Hospitals for the compassionate care given to
Carl. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered.
- Marjorie, Dianne and Carolyn and their families.
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HAYNES,
Alton "
Ali"
Gerald
Peacefully, after a short illness, at Victoria Hospital, London
Health Sciences Centre, on Friday September 16, 2005. Alton "Ali"
Gerald HAYNES in his 76th year. Loving husband of Helen of 51
years. Beloved father of David, Cheryl
RAMSEY,
Ron "
Whompie"
and Laura. "Bubba" to grandchildren Amanda and Brandon
RAMSEY,
Alyssa, Ryan and Hannah
HAYNES,
Taylor,
Terrence,
Alie and the
late Braeden (2000). Dear brother of Bill, Gwennie and Shirley.
Predeceased by brothers and sisters Ruby, Flora, Pearley, Floyd,
Ernie and Buddy. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and close
Friends. Ali was a member of the Canadian Army Ordinance Corps
for over 24 years and worked for over 17 years at the London
Board of Education warehouse. Friends will be received at the
Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton)
on Monday from 7-9 p.m. (Legion Service at 7 p.m.). Funeral service
will be held in the Evans Chapel on Tuesday September 20, 2005,
at 11: 30 a.m. with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Cremation
will take place following the service. Online condolences can
be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Mr.
HAYNES.
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FARQUHARSON, W.A. "Bill"
A resident of Parkwood Hospital, London passed away on Wednesday,
November 2nd, 2005 in his 88th year. Beloved husband of Erica
(GUCKENBERGER)
FARQUHARSON for 57 years. Dear brother of Jean
SCOTT and her husband Jack of London. Dear brother-in-law of
Barney GUCKENBERGER and his wife
Margaret of Kitchener and John
AUBIN of Seaforth. Predeceased by his 4 sisters, 1 brother and
1 brother-in-law. Bill will also be remembered by his many nieces
and nephews. Bill was a life member of Victory Branch No. 317
of the Royal Canadian Legion and Union Lodge No. 380 Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons Cremation has taken place. A memorial
service to celebrate Bill's life will be held on Saturday, November
12th, 2005 at 12: 30 p.m. in the chapel of the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Interment of cremated remains in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex, 555 Southdale
Road East, Suite 100, London, Ontario N6E 1A2 or to the charity
of your choice (On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca).
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PATTERSON,
Joyce
Violet (née
MORTON)
On Wednesday, November 9th, 2005, Joyce Violet
PATTERSON (nee
MORTON) of London passed away in her 81st year. Predeceased by
her husband John Gerald (1984.) Loving sister of Gladys
CLIFT.
Cherished mother of Carol
LOGAN,
Lynn
NYDAM, Michael
PATTERSON
(Wendy,) Larry
PATTERSON
(Fran,)
Mary
CALDWELL (Jim,) and John
PATTERSON
(Marie.)
Dearly loved grandmother of 12 and great-grandmother
to many. Joyce was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force during
World War 2 and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
#2 and Duchess of Kent. Visitation will be held at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. with a Zone A6 Colour Party Service at 7:00
p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home
chapel on Monday, November 14, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Interment, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Those
wishing to make a donation in memory of Joyce are asked to consider
the Parkwood Hospital Western Counties Wing.
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BLAHOUT,
Warren
At Parkwood Hospital, London, on Wednesday, November 16, 2005.
Warren BLAHOUT of London in his 80th year. Beloved husband of
Rita (DAVID)
BLAHOUT. Dear father of Patricia
BLAHOUT, Tim
BLAHOUT
both of London and Michael
BLAHOUT and his wife
Christine of
Ottawa. Dear grandfather of Alexandra and Zachary of Ottawa.
Dear brother of Arthur
BLAHOUT of London, and dear brother-in-law
of Eileen SMITH,
Bill
BURGESS both of London and Joyce
DAVID
of Calgary. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. At Warren's
request, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation
or funeral service. A private family inurnment service has taken
place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE
officiating. Warren served with the Royal Canadian Navy during
World War 2 and was a member of the Royal Canadian Naval Association.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
the Veterans Care Fund, c/o Parkwood Hospital Foundation, 801
Commissioners Road East, London, Ontario N6J 5J1. (A. Millard
George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements 433-5184) On
line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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BRYSON,
George
Bernard
Age 70, of London, died peacefully at Parkwood Hospital on Saturday
December 3, 2005. Husband of the late Julie Marjorie
BRYSON (2004.)
Predeceased by parents John and Reta, and 2 brothers Jack and
Jim.
Loving father of Crystal
BRYSON
(Barry.) Dear brother of
Betty, Peggy (Doug), Rosella (Stu), Reta (Richard) and Bill (Jocelyn).
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be
held at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east
of Egerton) on Thursday December 8, 2005, from 10-11 a.m. Memorial
Service will follow in the Evans Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev.
Darrell SHAULE officiating. Cremation with Interment in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. Donations to the Cancer Centre, London Health
Sciences Foundation, would be appreciated by the family. Online
condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca (Evans Funeral
Home, 451-9350). A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Mr. BRYSON.
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PRINGLE,
Muriel
At University Hospital, on Sunday, December 11th, 2005, Mrs.
Muriel PRINGLE of London in her 91st year. Wife of the late Hugh
John "Jack"
PRINGLE (1999.) Beloved mother of Paul
PRINGLE of
Essex. Loving grandmother of David and Kelly and great-grandmother
of Joshua, Justin and Jaylene. Also survived by her sister Jacqueline
CRONIN of Toronto as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by hers sisters Millie
KRINER and Ellen
HALL.
Visitation will
be held on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral
and committal services will be conducted on Wednesday, December
14th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating.
Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Those wishing to make a
donation in memory of Muriel are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation.
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