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SHEARING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-03 published
SHEARING,
Edna
May (1933-2004)
To a loving and caring Grandma, and companion.
Our family chain has been broken
A link gone from our chain
But though we're parted for awhile
We know we'll meet again.
We love and miss you Grandma. Love always and forever Louie,
grandkids and families.
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SHEARING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-10 published
SHEARING,
John
William
Peacefully at John Dearness Home on Sunday, May 8, 2005, John
William SHEARING of London, in his 77th year. Beloved husband
of the late Maureen
SHEARING (2002.) Loving father of David
SHEARING,
Karen and Richard
LANE and Dianne and Doug
REGIER.
Loving grandfather
of Danny, Chantal and Katie
WISCHNIWSKY;
Brad,
Cindy and Dawn
REGIER.
Also survived by sisters Muriel
MATTHEWS (Baden) and
Dorothy COLE and brother Lloyd
SHEARING, in-laws Gord and Elaine
KNOWLES as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother
Arnold and brother-in-law Wilfred. John was a longtime employee
of the Canadian National Railway, an avid golfer and gardener.
Visitation will be held in the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel,
520 Dundas Street, on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment
to follow at the Orwell Cemetery on Thursday, May 12th, 2005
at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's
Society, Dearness Home or the London Regional Cancer Centre.
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SHEARING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-15 published
ZOIDIS,
Beverly
Diana (née
SHEARING)
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, on November 12, 2005, Beverly
Diana (SHEARING)
ZOIDIS of R.R.#2 Tillsonburg in her 54th year.
Born in London, Ontario, December 27, 1951. Dear daughter of
the late Harold
SHEARING and late former Edna
SALISBURY.
Survived
by a dear friend Robert
HALEY, R.R.#2 Tillsonburg. Dear mother
of Christopher
ZOIDIS and "Trish" Patricia
HEUVEL,
Kerwood,
Constantino
ZOIDIS and his friend Joanne
BOYLE,
London,
Ontario. Dear friend
of David HALEY and his wife Donna, Tillsonburg, Robin
HALEY and
his wife Kathy, Ingersoll. Grandmother to seven grandchildren:
Mason, Dylan, Rayne, Cady, Jared, Joshua, Kiara. Also survived
by eight brothers and two sisters, several nieces and nephews,
cousins, uncles and aunts. At the request of the deceased, there
will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken
place. A graveside service will be held at the Tillsonburg Cemetery
on Saturday, November 19th, 2005 at 11 a.m. by Reverend Andras
RAMESHWAR
of Goshen Baptist Church. Donations (by cheque only) to Canadian
Cancer Society or your choice can be made at Verhoeve Funeral
Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg (519) 842-4238. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Verhoeve Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, Ontario.
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SHEARING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-06 published
EATON,
Matthew
79 years. Passed away peacefully on January 4, 2005 at Hotel
Dieu Grace Hospital. Loving husband to Lorraine. Loving and devoted
father to Donna and Geoff
HIBBERT,
Matthew and Mary
EATON. Dear
stepfather to Debra
McLELLAN and Jack
SHEARING.
Papa
EATON will
be missed dearly by his grandchildren Matthew and wife Laura,
John SCOTT, Laura
SCOTT, Mandy
EATON, Mindy
EATON and also missed
by his 7 great-grandchildren. Survived by his brothers Hugh and
Charles and his sisters Margaret
McILRAVEY,
Betty
BURGESS, Jean
EATON and predeceased by his brother James and his sister Mina
DUSOMME.
Matthew served overseas during World War 2 in the R.C.R.'s
and was wounded twice while serving our country. He was also
retired from C.B.C. after many years of service. Matthew was
a devoted member of the Carlaw Rangers. Visiting Friday 2-5 and
7-9 p.m. at the James H. Sutton Funeral Home, 401 Sandwich St.
S., Amherstburg (519-736-2134) Royal Canadian Legion Service
Friday evening 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday, January 8,
2005 at the funeral home at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. Rev.
John BURKHARD/BURKHARDT/BURKHART officiating. As your expression of sympathy, donations
to the Parkinson Foundation would be appreciated. A tree will
be planted in memory of Matthew
EATON in the Sutton Heritage
Forest. A dedication service will be held Sunday, September 25,
2005. All are welcome. Please sign the book of condolences by
logging on to www.obituariestoday.com.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.markdale.the_markdale_standard 2005-04-13 published
BURNSIDE,
Ruth▼ (née
ALTON)
At the Grey Bruce Health services in Owen Sound on Monday evening
April▼ 4, 2005 Ruth
BURNSIDE (née
ALTON,) the beloved wife of
the late Hillis
BURNSIDE.
The▼ loving mother of Oscar
BURNSIDE
and his wife
Lynne▼
PARSONS,
Anne▼ and her husband Ross
BLACKSHAW,
and George
BURNSIDE and his wife
Sharon.▼
Loving▼ grandmother of
Kimberley and her husband Tim
AUSTIN and Tim
BLACKSHAW.
Great-grandmother▼
of William. Dear sister of Fred
ALTON and his wife
Glenora.▼
Predeceased▼
by her brother Cecil (Sandy) and her sister Florence (Mrs. Ross
PORTER.)
Friends▼ were to call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A funeral service was to be conducted at Central Westside United
Church▼ on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating.
Interment in Markdale Cemetery, Markdale. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to either the Arthritis Society
or to the Markdale Hospital Building fund would be appreciated
by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-02-15 published
MOLSON,
Evelyn
Pearl (née
JONES)
At Mapleview Nursing Home in Owen Sound on Monday, February 14th,
2005. Evelyn Pearl
MOLSON (née
JONES) of Owen Sound in her 83rd
year. Beloved wife of Wilfred
MOLSON. Dear mother of Marlene
and her husband John
BELL,
Roger
MOLSON and Sharon
CRAIG all
of Owen Sound. Lovingly remembered by her four grandchildren,
Katie HAYWARD, Roger
MOLSON Jr., Samantha
MOLSON and Dustin
BELL.
Sister of Sterling
JONES and his wife
Nettie of Governor, New
York and Dorothy
PAPINEAU of Antwerp, New York. Also survived
by her cousin Charles
FRASER and his wife
Grace of Fergus. Predeceased
by two sisters Sophia and Corrine. Friends are invited to the
Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710 for visiting on Tuesday evening
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and
on Wednesday one hour prior to service
time. The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on
Wednesday,
February 16th at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend David
SHEARMAN
of Central Westside United Church officiating. Interment in Zion
Cemetery, Hepworth. As expressions of sympathy, the family would
appreciate memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.tannahill.com
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-11 published
BELYEA,
Mark▼
Freeman▼
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Owen Sound, on Wednesday,
March▼ 9th, 2005. Mark Freeman
BELYEA, the loving husband and
companion of Sandra
HENRI.
Loving▼
son of Jeanne Belyea
NESS (nee
FREEMAN) and her late husband, Cecil Ross
BELYEA. Dear step-father
of Heather
HEWITSON-
KEELING and her husband, Allen
KEELING,
Susan
HEWITSON and Tanya and her husband, Mark
SAARI.
Much loved brother
of Denise BELYEA,
Karen▼
BELYEA and Peter
BELYEA. Mark will be
greatly missed by his nieces and nephews, Katie, Tony, George
and Genevieve. Special Papa of Ashleigh, Claire, Avery, Emerson,
Pilar, Abigail, Karter, Chris, and Justin. Mark will be remembered
for his love of animals and computers. His neighbours will miss
his manicured flowerbeds, as well as, his kindness in helping
them with their flower beds and gardens. Friends may call at
the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on Sunday evening, from
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the funeral
home on Monday morning at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating.
Interment in York Cemetery, Toronto. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-06 published
BURNSIDE,
Ruth▲ (née
ALTON)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Monday evening
April▲ 4, 2005. Ruth
BURNSIDE (née
ALTON,) the beloved wife of
the late Hillis
BURNSIDE.
The▲ loving mother of Oscar
BURNSIDE
and his wife
Lynne▲
PARSONS,
Anne▲ and her husband Ross
BLACKSHAW,
and George
BURNSIDE and his wife
Sharon.▲
Loving▲ grandmother of
Kimberley and her husband Tim
AUSTIN and Tim
BLACKSHAW.
Great-grandmother▲
of William. Dear sister of Fred
ALTON and his wife
Glenora.▲
Predeceased▲
by her brother Cecil (Sandy) and her sister Florence (Mrs. Ross
PORTER.)
Friends▲ may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A funeral service will be conducted at Central Westside United
Church▲ on Friday afternoon at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating.
Interment in Markdale Cemetery, Markdale. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to either the Arthritis Society
or to the Markdale Hospital Building fund would be appreciated
by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-04 published
BODDY,
Ann (née
BROADHEAD)
Peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Owen Sound,
on Friday, June 3rd, 2005 in her 80th year. Ann
BODDY (née
BROADHEAD,)
the beloved wife of the late L. Hudson
BODDY.
The loving mother
of Linda and her husband, Gerald
WILLIAMS and Sharon
SANDY.
Proud
grandmother of Ben and Zachary. Dear sister of (Bud) Oscar
BROADHEAD
and his wife, Daria and Bill
BROADHEAD and his wife, Fran. Loving
sister-in-law of Bernice (Mrs. Louis
MINER,)
Shirley
BODDY and
Pat and her husband, Elgin
McNABB.
Predeceased by her loving
parents, Oscar
BROADHEAD and his late wife, Harriet (née
WOODFORD.)
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on
Sunday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home, on Monday morning at
11: 00 a.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Reverend David
SHEARMAN
officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-06 published
BONE,
Lovisa▼ "
Billie▼" (née
McCLARTY)
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Owen Sound,
on Sunday, June 5th, 2005. In her 91st year, Billie
BONE (nee
McCLARTY,) the beloved wife of the late (Ted) Carl Edward. Loving
sister of Elinor (Mrs. Geoffrey
NOBLE.)
Fondly▼ remembered by
her nieces, nephews, great nieces and a great nephew. Billie
served as a W.R.E.N. in the Second World War. She also taught
4H for many years. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Wednesday, from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00
p.m. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday
afternoon at 1: 00 p.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Grey Bruce
Regional Health Centre Foundation would be appreciated by the
family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-12 published
LOCKING,
Myrtle
Lucile
(MILLS)
Passed away peacefully at the Dryden Regional Health Centre,
June 22nd, 2005, in her 92nd year. Cremation has taken place
in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A graveside service will be held on
Saturday, July 16th, at 11: 00 a.m. at the Hillside Cemetery,
Tara,
Ontario, with Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. As expressions
of remembrance, donations may be made to Owen Sound Little Theatre
or the Dryden Regional Health Center Palliative Care unit with
appreciation of the family through the Stevens Funeral Homes
- Moffat Chapel, P.O. Box 412 Dryden, Ontario P8N 2Z1.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-12 published
SUTHERLAND, Edna "Teddy" Pauline (née
MacINTOSH)
Peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound,
on Monday, July 11th, 2005. Edna Pauline
SUTHERLAND (née
MacINTOSH)
of Kelso Villa and formerly of R.R.#2, Kemble, in her 89th year.
Dearly▼ beloved wife of the late Edward
SUTHERLAND.
Much▼ loved
mother of Harold
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Chayle, of R.R.#2,
Owen Sound and Doug
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Leanne, of R.R.#2,
Kemble.▼
Loving▼ grandmother of Jennifer
PRENTICE and her husband,
Chris; Mike
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Allison; Kristy, Paul, Kelsey
and Kerry SUTHERLAND.
Proud▼ great-grandmother of Kaleb, Paige,
Alex, Ashley and Meghan. Teddy will be sadly missed by her brother,
Ken MacINTOSH and his wife, Bev, of Owen Sound; her sister, Orion
PAQUETTE and her husband, Bernie, of Calgary; and her five sister-in-laws,
Eleanor CORBY, Marg
McLELLAN, Grace
SUTHERLAND, Mabel
SMITH and
Iva SUTHERLAND.
Predeceased▼ by her parents, John and Jenny
MacINTOSH
her brothers, Charlie, Marsh, Doug and Captain Jack
MacINTOSH
and her sister, Mildred
MacGILLIVRAY.
Friends may call at the
Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West, Owen Sound
(376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A Funeral Service for Teddy
SUTHERLAND will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel on Thursday, July 14th, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. with Rev.
David SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
If so desired, the family would appreciate donations to the Kemble
United Church or the Grey Bruce Health Services Foundation as
your expression of sympathy.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-13 published
BLACK,
Cindi (née
SCOTT)
Peacefully with her family be her side, at the Grey Bruce Health
Services in Owen Sound, on Monday, July 11th, 2005. Cindi-Lou
BLACK (née
SCOTT,) of Owen Sound, in her 46th year. Dearly beloved
partner of Robin
ASKIN.
Much loved daughter of Fred
SCOTT and
his partner, Marina
ABLETT, of Owen Sound, and the late Joyce
SCOTT.
Loving sister of David
SCOTT and his partner, Kim
WHITE/WHYTE,
of Owen Sound, Jennifer
SCOTT and her partner, Greg
WALKER, of
Chatsworth and Karen
SCOTT, of Chatham. Cindi will be sadly missed
by her nieces and nephews, Max and Sydney
SCOTT and Nicholas
McINTYRE.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th
Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Thursday from 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Cindi
BLACK will be
held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, July 15th, 2005 at
1: 30 p.m. with Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in
Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Grey Bruce Health
Services Foundation or the charity of your choice as your expression
of sympathy.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-13 published
SUTHERLAND,
Edna "
Teddy" (née
MacINTOSH)
Peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound,
on Monday, July 11th, 2005. Edna Pauline
SUTHERLAND (née
MacINTOSH)
of Kelso Villa and formerly of R.R.#2, Kemble, in her 89th year.
Dearly▲ beloved wife of the late Edward
SUTHERLAND.
Much▲ loved
mother of Harold
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Chayle, of R.R.#2,
Owen Sound and Doug
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Leanne, of R.R.#2,
Kemble.▲
Loving▲ grandmother of Jennifer
PRENTICE and her husband,
Chris; Mike
SUTHERLAND and his wife, Allison; Kristy, Paul, Kelsey
and Kerry SUTHERLAND.
Proud▲ great-grandmother of Kaleb, Paige,
Alex, Ashley and Meghan. Teddy will be sadly missed by her brother,
Ken MacINTOSH and his wife, Bev, of Owen Sound; her sister, Orion
PAQUETTE and her husband, Bernie, of Calgary; and her five sister-in-laws,
Eleanor CORBY, Marg
McLELLAN, Grace
SUTHERLAND, Mabel
SMITH and
Iva SUTHERLAND.
Predeceased▲ by her parents, John and Jenny
MacINTOSH
her brothers, Charlie, Marsh, Doug and Captain Jack
MacINTOSH
and Percy WARREN and her sister, Mildred
MacGILLIVRAY.
Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Teddy
SUTHERLAND will be held
in the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, July 14th, 2005 at 10: 00
a.m. with Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Kemble United Church or the Grey Bruce Health Services
Foundation as your expression of sympathy.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-08 published
WILKINSON,
Gordon
Moore
Peacefully, at John Joseph Place Nursing Home, in Owen Sound,
on Wednesday, September 7th, 2005 at the age of 102. Gordon Moore
WILKINSON, the beloved husband of the late Doris A.
WILKINSON
(née WILLIAMS,)
(November 1999.) Loving father of Nancy, of Waterloo.
Dear uncle of Brian
WILKINSON and Marilyn and Murray
WILKINSON
and Nancy. Predeceased by his parents, Fred
WILKINSON and his
wife, Emily
MOORE and by his brother Murray
WILKINSON
(August
2000). 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 10: 30
a.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation or to the Central
Westside United Church would be appreciated by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-02 published
DOWDELL,
Anne
Elizabeth (née
ADDISON)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, at Kelso Pines Retirement
Lodge in Owen Sound, on Tuesday, November 1st, 2005. Anne Elizabeth
DOWDELL (née
ADDISON) of Owen Sound, in her 92nd year. Dearly
beloved wife of the late George
DOWDELL.
Loving mother of Wayne
DOWDELL and his wife, Pat; Shirley
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Helen
HOUSE and her
husband, Tom, all of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of Heather
HOUSE and her friend, Elaine; David
HOUSE and his wife, Lisa
Mike DOWDELL and his friend, Julie; Shellie
DOWDELL and her fiancée,
Jay McGARR.
Anne will be sadly missed by her sister, Grace
TOLCHARD
and her husband, Wilbert, of Chesley. Predeceased by her parents,
George and Mildred
ADDISON; her sister, Jessie
WALKER; her two
brothers, Herb
ADDISON and John
ADDISON; her son-in-law, Ross
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250
- 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Thursday from 2: 00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Anne
DOWDELL
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, November 4th,
2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Central-West side United Church or the Alzheimer's
Society as your expression of sympathy.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-22 published
WILKINS,
Eleanor
Hilda (née
ALDERTON)
Peacefully at Kelso Pines Retirement Lodge, in Owen Sound on
Monday, November 21st, 2005. In her 91st year, Eleanor Hilda
WILKINS (née
ALDERTON) the beloved wife of the late (Frank) Stephen
Francis WILKINS.
Loving mother of Bruce
WILKINS and his wife
Donelda, Nancy and her husband Paul
VERMILLYEA and Katherine
and her husband Gino
FRANCESCHINI.
Loving grandmother of Steve
WILKINS and his wife
Kaylene,
Jeff
WILKINS and his wife Kelly,
Heather and her husband Kirk
MILLER,
Michael
GURR and his wife
Tania, Sean
VERMILLYEA and his wife
Kendra and Todd
VERMILLYEA
and his wife Tricia. Special great-grandmother of eleven great-grandchildren,
two step-great-grandchildren, and one step-great-great-grandchild.
Predeceased by her son Grant, her sisters Lillian, Jean and Elizabeth
and by her brothers Bruce and Harry. Eleanor was a member of
the 'Singing Moms'. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Tuesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday morning
at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-11 published
BELYEA,
Mark▲
Freeman▲
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Wednesday,
March▲ 9, 2005. Mark Freeman
BELYEA, the loving husband and companion
of Sandra HENRI.
Loving▲
son of Jeanne Belyea
NESS (née
FREEMAN)
and her late husband Cecil Ross
BELYEA. Dear step-father of Heather
HEWITSON-
KEELING and her husband Allen
KEELING, Susan
HEWITSON
and Tanya and her husband Mark
SAARI.
Much loved brother of Denise
BELYEA,
Karen▲
BELYEA and Peter
BELYEA. Mark will be greatly missed
by his nieces and nephews Katie, Tony, George and Genevieve.
Special Papa of Ashleigh, Claire, Avery, Emerson, Pilar, Abigail,
Karter, Chris, and Justin. Mark will be remembered for his love
of animals and computers. His neighbours will miss his manicured
flowerbeds as well as his kindness in helping them with their
flowerbeds and gardens. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home, Owen Sound on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Monday morning at
11 a.m. Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in York Cemetery,
Toronto. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-07 published
BONE,
Lovisa▲ "
Billie▲" (née
McCLARTY)
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Sunday,
June 5, 2005, in her 91st year, Billie
BONE (née
McCLARTY.)
The beloved wife of the late (Ted) Carl
EDWARD.
Loving sister
of Elinor (Mrs. Geoffrey
NOBLE.)
Fondly▲ remembered by her nieces,
nephews, great-nieces and a great-nephew. Billie served as a
W.R.E.N. in the Second World War. She also taught 4H for many
years. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home, Owen Sound, on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday afternoon
at 1 p.m., Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health
Centre Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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SHEARMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-24 published
SHEARMAN,
Jean
Peacefully, on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at the Princess Margaret
Hospital,
Toronto.
Jean
SHEARMAN, beloved sister of Elizabeth
HALL of Owen Sound, Frances
KENT of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Rev.
John SHEARMAN of Oakville and Stewart
SHEARMAN of Burnaby, British
Columbia. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. A Service
of Thanksgiving celebrating the life of Jean, will be held 2: 00
p.m. Monday, June 27, 2005 at the Donway Covenant Church, 230
The Donway West, Don Mills. Donations, in lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, 610
University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9 or to Mission and
Service Fund, United Church of Canada, 300-3250 Bloor Street
West, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4 would be gratefully appreciated
by the family. Arrangements made with the Kopriva Taylor Community
Funeral Home, Oakville, (905-844-2600). E-mail condolences may
be sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
SHEARMAN on the subject
line.
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SHEARN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-15 published
LAI,
Mavis
Elsie
Peacefully, at the Village of Tansley Woods, Burlington, on Wednesday,
July 13, 2005, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Cecil
LAI.
Loving mother of Christine
CORAL of London, England, Robin
and his wife Denise of Cotati, California, and Rose and her husband
Phil SHEARN of Oakville. Loved grandmother of Christian, Kaia,
Rebecca, Elliott (Erin), and great-grand_son Nathan. Dear sister
of Norma CHAI,
Vera and her husband Andy
JONG, all of New York
and Esmee CHIN-
LOY of Vancouver. Predeceased by her brothers
Cyril, Earl and Fred. Funeral Service will be held at Smith's
Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north of Queen
Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333), on Saturday, July
16, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation. If desired, expressions of sympathy
to the Parkinson Society would be sincerely appreciated by the
family. A special thank you to the staff on Oaklands at the Village
of Tansley Woods and Dr. Chris
RAGONETTI for all their wonderful
care. www.smithsfh. com
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SHEARS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-06 published
Beland HONDERICH:
Remembering a crusader
He wanted only an 'informal gathering' and he got it: 300 Friends,
politicians and journalists trade stories about the extraordinary
longtime Star publisher
By Jessica
LEEDER,
Staff
Reporter
A man widely known for his decisiveness and direction, Beland
HONDERICH left strict instructions for his family regarding his
memorial. Instead of a funeral, he wrote to them, he wanted an
"informal gathering," memories shared over glasses of wine, "without
fuss."
There was much laughter and negligible levels of fuss at a downtown
reception last night where the former Toronto Star publisher
and fierce perfectionist was remembered as nothing less. More
than 300 guests traded stories of the legendary man who was one
of the most influential publishers in the newspaper's history.
He spent 22 of his 52 years at the Star as publisher.
HONDERICH died November 8 at his home in Vancouver following
a stroke. He was 86.
In a final letter to the family read by his son John, who was
publisher of the Star between 1994 and 2004,
HONDERICH described
his life as one "that was far from perfect, but endeavoured to
make a useful contribution to society."
Others were far less humble. Political dignitaries and journalists
alike remembered
HONDERICH as an infallible man of enduring principles
and with a steadfast commitment to Canadian society.
"I've met very few men in my public life or since who were more
dedicated to this country," said former Ontario premier William
DAVIS, adding that
HONDERICH had "a real commitment to trying
to reduce the diversity between those who have and those who
have not.
"We may not have achieved all of his objectives, but it's not
because he didn't provide the leadership, desire, motivation,"
DAVIS said. "He was a deeply committed Canadian and a very sensitive
human being."
For Maithily
PANCHALINGAM, that sensitivity has permanently marked
her life.
A decade ago, the 28-year-old Star advertising employee learned
that she had won a Honderich Scholarship award.
Then a new immigrant from Sri Lanka going through a "rough patch,"
the award -- for high grades and financial need -- was a chance
to succeed where she might not have been able to on her own.
"Just the fact that you're an immigrant, you're not going to
have the right connections," she said, adding that the scholarship,
combined with part-time jobs at the Star, helped her earn a degree
from York University.
"He gave me a start. He made success possible for many students
like me," she said.
More than anything,
HONDERICH was held up last night as an advocate
for those who most needed someone like him.
"I believe that he was a person who never forgot his roots, the
common man, the underdog, the 'little people,'" said Frank
IACOBUCCI,
a former Supreme Court justice and current Torstar chairman.
"He championed the cause of the disadvantaged, minorities, equality,
and fundamental freedoms of religion and of the press long before
there were legislative or constitutional provisions reflecting
these and other basic human values of an enlightened democracy."
The two-hour event included taped speeches from former Toronto
mayor David
CROMBIE, and several current and former Star editors,
including former managing editor Mary Deanne
SHEARS.
Using the boyish nickname he had for his elder brother, Ted
HONDERICH,
a London-based philosopher, delivered one of the evening's most
touching tributes.
"He improved what, out of his good principle he preserved, which
was the newspaper of the greatest value to his country. There
was a greatness in this," he said. "Death without another life
afterward did not make this life meaningless. Goodbye, B.B."
Also in attendance were Premier Dalton
McGUINTY,
Ontario
Conservative
Party Leader John
TORY, former Ontario premier Bob
RAE, Education
Minister Gerard
KENNEDY and Health Minister George
SMITHERMAN
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PORTER,
Albert and Kathleen and Tom
Remembering my parents, Albert and Kathleen who died January
2003, December 1996 my brother Tom, December 1999.
It's amazing how fast the years go by
Since we said our last good-bye
Time erodes the edge of grief
Memories stay with us always.
Ruth SHEASBY
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SHEASBY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-23 published
CROFT,
Brian
David
At his residence on Friday, August 19th, 2005 Brian David
CROFT
of London in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Barb
(CRISPIN)
CROFT. Dear father of Kim
CROFT and her partner Shane
FEHER of
London. Dear brother of Christine
BAILLARGEON and her partner
Dave ANDERSON of London. Dear son-in-law of George
CRISPIN of
London. Loving grandfather of Justin
HOWE, David
FEHER and Catherine
HOWE and his nieces Amy and Julie
BAILLARGEON.
Friends will be
received by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where
the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday,
August 24th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with Major Rick
SHEASBY of the
Salvation Army London Westminster Park Corps officiating. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the C.N.I.B. London
Chapter, 749 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario, N6C 2R6 or
to the charity of your choice (Online condolences accepted at
www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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SHEASBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-23 published
COLEMAN,
William
Patrick
Bill passed away suddenly, unexpectedly and far too soon on Sunday,
November 20th, 2005 at the age of 53 while doing one of the things
he loved best, playing hockey. An established contractor and
business man, accomplished athlete and a dedicated father, Bill
is survived by his devoted children, Emily, Raoul and Aiden,
their mother Charlotte
SHEASBY-
COLEMAN, his mother Maxine, brothers
Ronnie, Kevin and D'arcy and his sister Cathy. Bill's mother-in-law,
sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, his nieces, nephews, aunts
and uncles, his rugby and hockey buddies, fellow gym rats, workmates
and his many, many Friends share in the untimely loss of this
vibrant man whose passing reminds us that life is precious and
infinitely fragile. Known for his eclectic taste in books and
movies, his off-beat sense of humour and his proficiency in,
and dedication to, fitness and sport, Bill was unique and unforgettable
in his embrace of life. Most of all, though, he will be remembered
for his passion for being a Dad and for the time, energy, love
and commitment he gave to his children. They are comforted in
knowing that he will be with them always. Visitation will take
place on Friday, November 25th from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at G.H. Hogle
Funeral Home Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke and a celebration
of Bill's life will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Saturday, November
26th at Wesley Mimico United Church also on Mimico Avenue. In
lieu of flowers, donations for a memorial rugby award at the
Crusader's Rugby Club in Bill's honour would be appreciated.
Online condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com.
The family is most grateful for all the loving support they have
received from so many people and ask everyone to remember how
important they were to Bill and how much he loved life. We'd
be fools not to ride this strange torpedo to the end.
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SHEAVES o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-03-23 published
John Thomas
McMURRAY
In Loving Memory of John Thomas
McMURRAY who passed away at Laurentian
Hospital, Sudbury, on Sunday, March 20, 2005 at the age of 76. John was a
very active Lion's Club member for 15 years. He was an associate of the
CDA
for 25 years and a volunteer driver for Childrens' Aid Society for 12 years. He was a hockey
coach for minor and senior hockey in Manitowaning. John was also the former
owner of Annett's Automotive in Little Current. John will be forever missed
by his cherished wife
Margaret (née
SHEAVES.)
Loved by his children Adele of
Sudbury and Kevin and wife Carrie of Fergus. Special Grandad to Jasmine,
Austin and faith
McMURRAY.
Remembered by sister Jessie and husband John
MARTENS of Calgary. Family and Friends will gather to remember and celebrate
John's life from 2: 00 - 4:00 pm and 7:00 - 9:00 pm on Wednesday, March 23,
2005. The funeral service will be at 11: 00 am on Thursday, March 24, 2005.
All at Island Funeral Home in Little Current. Burial in Elmview Cemetery later this spring.
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SHEBIB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-27 published
Richard LEITERMAN,
Cinematographer: (1935-2005)
In 1969, the pioneer of cinéma vérité was among the first to
use a technique that today's television viewers know as reality
television
By Allison
LAWLOR,
Special to The Globe and Mail; Globe and Mail
archives, Tuesday, September 27, 2005, Page S11
The cinematographer Richard
LEITERMAN -- best known for his work
in such films as Goin' Down the Road and A Married Couple --
was told by a teacher early in his career that he might have
been born holding a camera.
Mr. LEITERMAN first picked up a camera because his then brother-in-law,
filmmaker Allan
KING, was making documentaries. Working in film
seemed a lot more fun to Mr.
LEITERMAN than the assortment of
odd jobs -- from a forklift operator to a dish washer -- he had
done for money since dropping out of university. He asked Mr.
KING if he could get a job hauling gear around, but was told
to learn how to use a camera instead. Later on, he referred to
Mr. KING as his mentor and as someone who "took me in when I
was very, very green."
As a pioneer in cinéma vérité filmmaking, Mr.
LEITERMAN's work
with Mr. KING created some landmark, low-budget documentaries,
including A Married Couple (1969), a raw and at times disturbing
look inside the strained marriage of an ordinary Toronto couple.
"He had a great relationship not only with people but with machines,"
said filmmaker Don
SHEBIB, whose first feature film was Goin'
Down the Road, a 1970 low-budget movie about Maritimers down
and out in Toronto which has become a Canadian classic. "The
machine was so close to him. I don't have the same relationship
with the camera as he did. He played it like a violin and always
did."
By the end of his career, his work had become a barometer against
which the development of Canadian film Could be measured. In
their 1978 book, Richard Leiterman, Alison Reid and P.M. Evanchuk
wrote that his career "has been so closely involved with the
mainstream of Canadian filmmaking that his work is practically
illustrative of its trends, its tendency towards fiction film
with a solid base in the documentary tradition."
Born near a small mining community near Timmins, Ontario, Mr.
LEITERMAN was the youngest of six children. Raised in a strict
Christian household, his father Douglas worked as a bookkeeper
at the local mine. As a young boy, the family moved to Vancouver.
Initially, Mr.
LEITERMAN studied engineering at the University
of British Columbia. The move was in response to his talented
and artistic older siblings, who all went into the arts and intimidated
him. He soon learned that engineering wasn't for him and dropped
out. He headed to Europe where he worked in restaurant kitchens,
drove trucks in Germany, sailed charter yachts on the Mediterranean
and served coffee in trendy cafes. It was at one such coffee
shop in London where he met his future wife, Margaret. They married
in 1960 after returning to Vancouver.
At the suggestion of Mr.
KING,
Mr.
LEITERMAN enrolled in a summer
course in camera technique at the University of British Columbia
when he was in his early twenties. He jokingly referred to the
course as "Be Your Own Film Director in Six Easy Weekends." His
instructor, Stanley Fox, would later remark that Mr.
LEITERMAN,
while still a beginner, "held the camera as though it had been
in his hands his whole life."
After taking the summer course, Mr.
LEITERMAN bought a Bell and
Howell 16 mm camera, shot some footage of a storm and sold it
to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News in Vancouver for $35.
Now a professional, he and his wife returned to London and he
worked as a news stringer for various networks. Soon after he
went into partnership with Mr.
KING, helping form Allan King
Associates, in 1962.
The documentaries Mr.
LEITERMAN and Mr.
KING made together took
them from the Arctic Circle to the civil rights marches in Mississippi
and Alabama and through war-ravaged Vietnam. In the late 1960s,
he followed anthropologist Margaret Mead through New Guinea and
American writer Norman Mailer at a protest march on the Pentagon.
"Richard is not as splashy or spectacular as most cameramen who
work with the hand-held camera, but he's incredibly secure with
what he sees and responds to. He has unique vision and great
integrity," Mr.
KING once said of Mr.
LEITERMAN's techniques
and style. "He never grabs at a subject; he doesn't push but
responds to what's happening in front of the camera, with the
result that he gets more respect from his subjects than anyone
I know. If there was a shot I had to get, I'd give it to Richard."
At the end of the decade, Mr.
LEITERMAN threw himself into another
Allan KING project, A Married Couple. It was an early example
of what television viewers today think of as reality television.
The couple was Billy and Antoinette
EDWARDS of Toronto. A camera
crew visited their Rushton Road house for about 10 weeks and
recorded their conversations, their ferocious arguments, and
their moments of tenderness.
Mr. LEITERMAN told Billy and Antoinette: "Don't recognize us,
don't give us a cup of coffee in the morning. We won't tell you
when we're coming. We won't say goodbye when we leave."
He installed light brackets on the walls and put photo floodlights
in the table lamps. Then he and Chris
WANGLER, the soundman,
showed up with their equipment. And waited for something to happen.
The film, whose obscene language created trouble with Ontario
film Censors, was a hit. Clive Barnes in The New York Times called
it "quite simply one of the greatest films I've ever seen."
Many thought it opened a new period in documentary film; it was
shown at festivals and much discussed. In the United States,
it was imitated by the producers of An American Family, which
ran in the 1972-73 season and became perhaps the most popular
series ever made for
PBS.
Mr.
LEITERMAN's hand-held, swish-pan
style was eventually adopted by fiction films, including Woody
Allen's Husbands and Wives.
That same year, Mr.
SHEBIB, then a young Toronto director asked
Mr. LEITERMAN if he'd like to shoot a low-budget movie about
Maritimers down on their luck in Toronto. Having agreed to be
part of the three-man crew, Mr.
LEITERMAN brought his documentary
eye to fiction filmmaking with Goin' Down the Road. During the
filming, he says he learned "a hell of a lot" about transition,
priorities and collaboration.
"It was a learning experience for both of us," he told an interviewer,
referring to himself and Mr.
SHEBIB. "We shot it with minimal
lighting, we shot it at 16. We would look around and see what
there was in the script and see what the weather was like. Sometimes
there was just nothing to shoot, and we'd say to the two lead
actors, 'Okay guys, go out and do something. It's snowing, the
sun is shining, it's a beautiful afternoon, let's do something.'
So they'd go out and have a snowball fight. It's what the characters
would have done. They would have said, "To hell with job hunting,
we'll go for a walk in Edwards Gardens and throw snowballs at
each other." Mr.
LEITERMAN and Mr.
SHEBIB went on to collaborate
on several more features and documentaries including Rip-Off
(1971) and Between Friends (1973). Along with making films, a
concern with labour practices within the industry led Mr.
LEITERMAN
to help organize the Canadian cameramen's union. When he wasn't
working, Mr.
LEITERMAN loved to sail on his eight-metre boat.
Every summer he would take a 10-day solo trip to B.C.'s Desolation
Sound. But sailing wasn't limited to summertime. He was also
known to take his boat out in the midst of a winter storm. "He
was a person who lived on the edge," said his widow Margaret
LEITERMAN.
Mr. LEITERMAN won a Canadian Film Award for Cinematography for
his work on Joyce Wieland's The Far Shore (1975) and a Genie
Award for Best Cinematography for Mr.
KING's
Silence of the North
(1981). In 2000, he received the Kodak New Century Award for
outstanding contribution to the art of cinematography, from the
Canadian
Society of Cinematographers. Recently, Mr.
LEITERMAN
shot movies for television, directed episodes of the Vancouver-shot
series Cold Squad and taught cinematography at Sheridan College
in Toronto. By all accounts, he had a reputation for demanding
the best of his students.
"If you are going to carry on in this business, then the most
important thing is to keep the faith," he liked to say. "Be passionate."
Richard LEITERMAN was born on April 7, 1935, in South Porcupine,
Ontario, and died in Vancouver on July 14, 2005. He was 70.
Cause of death was complications from the rare disease amyloidosis,
in which the body's organ systems accumulate deposits of abnormal
proteins. He was diagnosed in December and spent the last few
weeks of his life confined to a wheelchair.
He is survived by his wife Margaret, son Mark, daughter Rachel,
granddaughter Clara and siblings Elaine, Phyllis, Catherine and
Douglas, also a filmmaker.
His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean.
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