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LITTLE,
Ronald
Suddenly on Saturday, June 11th, 2005, at his home in Georgetown,
Ron in his 62nd year, beloved husband of Elaine (née
BEATTIE)
and loving father of Lori and her husband Steven
BISHOP,
Steven
and his wife Kimberly and Tracy. Proud and loving grandfather
of Elora, Ethan and Samantha. Dear son of Mary
CONNOLLY and brother
of Georgina
STOUFFLE,
Myles,
Grant, and Glenda
MURRAY. Fondly
remembered by Jack, Jill and Matthew
PIGNATELL.
Friends will
be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar
Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Monday
from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Tuesday, June 14th at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery,
Seaforth. In memory, contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or a charity of choice would be appreciated. To send expressions
of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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STOUROS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
STRATHOPOLOUS,
Doris
Elizabeth (née
LISCUMB)
Peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer, at Lambton
Meadowview Villa, Mrs. Doris Elizabeth
STRATHOPOLOUS, in her
82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Bill
STRATHOPOLOUS (1972.)
Predeceased by her brother Brock
LISCUMB (2000) and his wife
Eleanor (1977,) and her parents Dr. and Mrs. George Austin
LISCUMB
(1962 and 1963.) Cherished aunt and friend of Carolyn
GOULD and
husband David Faith, Ross
GOULD and Art
GOULD of Petrolia and
Maria and Russell
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Deno and Maria
LAVDAS of London.
Great aunt of Harrison and Weston
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Michael and Nicholas
LAVDAS.
Also survived by her cousins John and Millie
TROTTER
of Peterborough and George
CALDER of New Jersey, and the families
of Patricia (the late Leo)
STOUROS,
Anna (the late James)
STRATHOPOLOUS,
Mary and Peter
STRATHOPOLOUS.
Predeceased by Lem and Peter
KOSTERELL.
Doris will be sadly missed by her many special Friends and will
be remembered for her unfailing support, pride in the accomplishments
of her family and Friends, her warm smile and laugh, and quiet
acceptance of everyone. A special thank you to the staff at L.M.V.
for their exceptional care. Friends may call at the Lloyd R.
Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London (434-9141)
on Wednesday, September 28th from 10 a.m. until time of the Memorial
Service at 11 a.m. with Reverend Pam
TOLMAY officiating. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the C.E.E. Foundation,
450 Blanche Street, Petrolia N0N 1R0 would be appreciated. Tributes
may be left at www.mem.com
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STOUT,
Joan
Marilyn
At London Health Sciences Centre, South Street, on Saturday,
March 26, 2005, Joan Marilyn
STOUT (née
PEDLAR) in her 67th year.
Former wife of William Gwyn
STOUT of London. Mother of David
Gwyn STOUT of Toronto. Sister of Charles
PEDLAR of Lindsay and
Robert PEDLAR of Toronto. Cremation has taken place. A private
graveside service will be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
If desired, memorial donations to the London Health Sciences
Centre, Critical Care Trauma Centre would be appreciated and
may be made through London Cremation Services, 672-0459 or online
at www.londoncremation.com
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STOUT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-15 published
STOUT,
William "
Bill"
June 15, 2004
In loving memory of my dear Husband, a Father and Grandfather,
who passed away one year ago today.
We little knew that morning,
God was going to call your name
In life we loved you dearly
In death we do the same
It broke our hearts to lose you.
The day God called you home
You left us beautiful memories
Your love is still our guide
And though we can not see you
You are always by our side
Our family chain is broken
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.
Sadly missed and loved forever. Your loving wife Peggy, Irene,
Sal, Patricia, Loraine, Moira, Alistair and Darlene.
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STOUT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-15 published
Earl CAMERON,
Broadcaster: 1915-2005
The man with the distinctive, rich voice and famously unflinching
face lent authority to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
in the early days of television broadcasting. Never a journalist,
'I just read the words'
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, January
15, 2005 - Page S7
Toronto -- Earl
CAMERON used to tell the story of how he once
walked into a store and found a salesman staring at him.
"Fellow who reads the news on television looks just like you.
Ever watch him?"
"No," said Mr.
CAMERON, not telling a lie since he couldn't watch
himself while he was doing his job.
Early on, he discovered the strange kind of fame that comes with
appearing on television. Like the salesman, people thought they
knew him but weren't sure.
"People often look at me in the street. They want to say hello,
but aren't sure whether I'm somebody's brother or a guy they
met recently at a party."
Earl CAMERON was a classic Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
announcer, the voice of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's The
National, which, in the early part of his tenure from 1959 to
1966, was the only national television newscast in the country.
If Lorne GREENE was the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Voice
of Doom, then Earl
CAMERON was probably its voice from Mount
Olympus -- listened to and trusted by the viewers.
"If Earl said it, you knew it was true and that, even with all
the miseries, all was well with the world," said Knowlton
NASH,
who read The National long after Mr.
CAMERON.
"He was the last anchor who was part of the old school of broadcasting,"
said Mr. NASH from his winter home in Naples, Florida "No matter
how awful the news -- and he broadcast during the war -- he was
always a reassuring presence, giving the impression there were
better things ahead."
Mr. CAMERON will long be regarded as "the anchor's anchor" by
the corporation. "His skill and professionalism contributed greatly
to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's reputation for credibility,
objectivity and dependability in our newsgathering and broadcasting,
and in our role as Canada's national public broadcaster," said
Richard STURSBERG,
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation-television's
executive vice-president. "He was truly a legend."
All told, Mr.
CAMERON read more than 1,500 Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation newscasts. His audience believed that if Mr.
CAMERON
said something -- anything -- then it had to be true. One woman
went so far as to say, "he couldn't convince me that black is
white, but if he said it, then I would certainly give it some
thought."
Back in the days when news on television was a few talking heads
and too many words, Mr.
CAMERON appeared on the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation's 11 p.m. news broadcast and became a national institution.
He read the news from a script, not a teleprompter, and was famous
for his diction and flawless delivery.
His fans included those with an ear for perfectly spoken English.
In 1966, television columnist Dennis
BRAITHWAITE wrote in The
Globe and Mail that "I consider him a uniquely talented news
reader, the only one at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
who, in my hearing, has never made a mistake in phrasing or pronunciation."
Earl CAMERON was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan., during the
early months of the First World War. He inherited his magnificent
voice from his father, Ernest, who was described as having "one
of the finest undiscovered bass-baritones in North America" by
Sir Arthur Benjamin, the British composer who toured North America
judging choral contests.
The elder Mr.
CAMERON wanted Earl to become a teacher like his
brother and two sisters. Earl did go to Saskatchewan Teachers
College, but soon decided the vocation wasn't for him. He liked
to tell a story of his brief career in the classroom. "I was
hired to teach in a little town called Kildare. This was during
the great Western drought of the '30s and it hadn't rained in
Kildare for a long time. My second day on the job there was a
downpour of 3½ inches. I figured I had done enough for the town,
so I left."
Perhaps it wasn't a great idea at the height of the Depression,
for he next found work shovelling coal for $18 a week. After
that, he worked on the railway for 25 cents an hour. His break
came when he heard of an audition for a summer job as an announcer
at CHAB, the local Moose Jaw radio station.
"I had about 70 others competing against me for an announcing
job. The whole public speaking class at the Young Men's Christian
Association," quipped Mr.
CAMERON, who had a droll sense of humour
despite his unflinching, stone-faced persona. His distinctive,
rumbling voice won him the job, and it quickly became permanent.
He soon moved to
CKY in Winnipeg and stayed there for four years.
The station was owned by the Manitoba Telephone Co. but, as it
happened, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation also used the
staff and facilities there and Mr.
CAMERON quickly made a good
impression. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation promptly lured
him away and, in 1941, he arrived in Toronto. It wasn't long
until he was reading the National Radio News.
After television arrived, Mr.
CAMERON served as the backup for
Larry HENDERSON, who was the reader at 11 p.m. When Mr.
HENDERSON
quit in 1959, Mr.
CAMERON was given the job of reading the National
News.
For the next seven years, he was a familiar face, opening the
program with a nod of his head, a hint of a smile and a quiet
"good evening." It was a no-nonsense approach to a no-nonsense
subject, and both Mr.
CAMERON and the network liked it that way.
Then he got down to the serious stuff (commercials were not allowed
during the news) and he worked hard to avoid the slightest gesture
or change in inflection that might betray an emotion or a personal
opinion. If the program's editors provided him with a "kicker"
to end the newscast, he would permit himself an expression that
might suggest a chuckle.
He was the anchor, a term that didn't make it into the Oxford
English Dictionary until 1965, from 1959 to 1966. In many ways,
he was the last of a breed.
"Earl was devastated when they decided to go with a journalistic
anchor rather than a traditional broadcaster," says Larry
STOUT,
who was then a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation news writer
and reporter. "He didn't think of himself as a journalist, but
rather as a broadcaster."
That got him into a bit of trouble. Like other announcers, he
was allowed to do commercial work. Mr.
CAMERON had two big clients
Crest toothpaste and Rambler, a car made by American Motors.
The toothpaste ads caused some complaints of bias -- by politicians,
among others -- and in 1965 Mr.
CAMERON was given a choice: no
more jobs doing ads if he wanted to keep his high-profile job
reading the 11 o'clock news.
In the end, he chose the news over toothpaste, but a year later
he was dumped anyway. Mr.
CAMERON's replacement as the main reader
on The National was Stanley
BURK/BURKE, who had worked as a foreign
correspondent. Mr.
CAMERON took over rotating duties that included
reading the early evening news that went across the country.
He also introduced the opinion program Viewpoint.
Earl CAMERON was always strictly a newsreader. He wasn't allowed
to change a comma of copy. It was a union regulation and not
one he minded. "I just read the words."
While his diction may have been perfect, he was wrong on the
direction that television news was taking. In 1967, he told the
Toronto Telegram, "I've heard that Huntley and Brinkley and Walter
Cronkite say that the era of the broadcast journalist is ending
and here the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is just trying
to start it."
The tradition at almost all television networks now is that the
main newsreader is not "just an announcer" but someone who has
advanced through the ranks as a reporter. The change did not
occur overnight. Stanley
BURK/BURKE quit and was replaced by announcers,
including Lloyd
ROBERTSON.
Peter KENT, a field reporter, read The National after Mr.
ROBERTSON
and he was followed by others of similar background. For all
that, Mr. CAMERON and Mr.
ROBERTSON were remembered as newsreaders
by the audience and by the comedy troupe
SCTV, which played on
their names in a running sketch that featured rival anchors Earl
Camembert and Floyd Robertson.
After Mr. CAMERON's demotion from his television job, he was
still one of two readers for The World at Six on Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation Radio. And he stayed on, introducing Viewpoint until
it was cancelled in January of 1976. A few months later, Mr.
CAMERON retired after 32 years -- and the world seen through
a Canadian television screen was never the same again. "He was
very, very Canadian," said Mr.
NASH. "As
Canadian as wheat."
Earl CAMERON was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan., on June 12,
1915. He died Thursday in Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie,
Ontario, after a lengthy illness. He was 89. He is survived by
his wife, Adelaide and son Harold. He was predeceased by his
son Clark, who died in a car accident in 1984. Funeral services
will be held on Saturday.
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STOUTE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-20 published
FORD,
Robina "
Ruby" (née
YUILL)
Passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2005, in her 95th year. Born
October 21, 1910, in Glasgow, Scotland. Moved to Canada after
her father was killed in action in World War I. Survived by her
son, John R.
FORD, daughter Sheila J.
FORD-
McCROW, faithful friend,
Julie GERVAIS and her devoted animal companions who brought great
comfort to her. Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main
St. subway) on Thursday, April 21st from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy
to be celebrated by Dean Douglas
STOUTE on Friday, April 22,
2005 at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of St. James'-the-Less, St. James'
Cemetery, 635 Parliament St. (north of Wellesley). Will be laid
to rest in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery beside her husband, Robert G.
FORD, who predeceased her in July, 1975. Many thanks to all her
caregivers, especially the staff and volunteers at True Davidson
Acres. In lieu of flowers, please make a small donation to World
Vision.
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STOUTLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-21 published
STOUTLEY,
Walter
Passed away peacefully at Southlake Hospital, Newmarket on Saturday,
March 19, 2005. Walter, loving husband of the late Ann
ROSETTA
and loving father of Ann (Doug
DOHERTY,)
Carole
(Bill
BROOKS,)
Dorothy (Alex
KOZOPAS,)
David
STOUTLEY and predeceased by Roberta.
Loving grandfather of 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Survived by brother Henry and predeceased by Dorothy, Albert,
Erle, Hilda, John and Larry. Thank you to Dr. C.
ROGAKOU and
Dr. J.C. THORNE and the staff at Southlake Hospital and special
thanks to the staff at Resthaven Nursing Home in Aurora. Friends
may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles), on Wednesday from 12 noon until time of Service
in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment York Cemetery.
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STOVELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-07 published
SCOTT,
Donald▼
Clayton▼
Died on Thursday, November 3, 2005 of cancer in his 78th year.
He is survived by his wife
Eilleen, children Christy
CARSON
(Ross,)
Lauren STOVELD (Harold), Barb, Rob (Rosa) and grandchildren Rob,
Natalie, Laura, Craig, Sam, Jamie, Clara, and Andrew, and his
sister Sharon
McCRINDLE. A Chartered Accountant, he spent most
of his career with Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst and Young) retiring
in 1987 after serving eight years as Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of the firm. He was active on many charitable and business
boards over the years. He assisted the Ontario government in
setting up the Ontario Insurance Commission in 1990 and was its
Commissioner for three years. An active sportsman, he played
football and basketball for the University of Western Ontario
Mustangs, and following graduation played for the Toronto Argonauts.
He was a member of the 1950 Grey Cup championship team, which
was voted the "Team of the Half-Century". In his retirement years
he was an avid owner and breeder of standard bred racehorses.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home
- A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2005. A Memorial
Service will be held on Friday, November 11, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m.
at Lawrence Park Community Church, 2189 Bayview Avenue with a
reception to follow.
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SCOTT,
Donald▲
Clayton▲
Died on November 3, 2005 of cancer in his 78th year. He is survived
by his wife Eilleen, children Christy
CARSON (Ross), Lauren
STOVELD
(Harold), Barb, Rob (Rosa) and grandchildren Rob, Natalie, Laura,
Craig,
Sam,
Jamie, Clara, and Andrew, and his sister Sharon
McCRINDLE.
A Chartered Accountant he spent most of his career with Clarkson
Gordon (now Ernst and Young) retiring in 1987 after serving eight
years as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the firm. He
was active on many charitable and business boards over the years.
He assisted the Ontario government in setting up the Ontario
Insurance Commission in 1990 and was its Commissioner for three
years. An active sportsman, he played football and basketball
for the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, and following
graduation played for the Toronto Argonauts. He was a member
of the 1950 Grey Cup championship team, which was voted the "Team
of the Half-Century." In his retirement years he was an avid
owner and breeder of standard bred racehorses. The family will
receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9
p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2005. The family invites all who
knew Don to a Memorial Service on Friday, November 11, 2005,
1: 30 p.m., at Lawrence Park Community Church, 2189 Bayview Ave.,
with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the charity of your choice or to Sunnybrook Hospital
Foundation for all the wonderful care Don received over the past
few years.
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STOVER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-30 published
NOBLE,
Coral (née
CRAGG)
Peacefully with her family by her side at the Grey Bruce Health
Services in Owen Sound Monday evening November 28th, 2005. The
former Coral
CRAGG of Shallow Lake at the age of 68 went home
to be with her Saviour. Loving wife and best friend of Murray
NOBLE. Cherished mother of Denise (Cameron
WITT) of Chilliwack,
British
Columbia;
Sandy (Dr. John
YATES) of Oakville; Carolyn
(Dr. Roger
SKINNER;)
Susan
(Brian
DAVENPORT) all of Owen Sound
Sharon (Brian
BOWES) of Barrie and Diane (Arman
STOVER) of Stouffville.
Lovingly remembered by her twenty-one grandchildren. Dear sister
of Stewart
CRAGG and Luticia (Moe
PUBLUSKE) both of Owen Sound.
Dear sister-in-law of Phyllis
HATLELID;
Jim
(Isabelle)
NOBLE
Don (Marilyn)
NOBLE;
Grace
(Harold
GARD;) John (Amy)
NOBLE; Ruth
(Rev. Gord
WILLIAMS); Carroll (Jim
LEE) and Marjorie (Jack
HEWITT).
Predeceased by her parents Harvey and Wilda
CRAGG, brothers Harvey
(1954); William (infancy) and an infant grand-daughter Melissa
WITT (1982.) Friends may call at the Downs and son Funeral Home
Hepworth Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral
Service will be conducted from the Shallow Lake United Church
Friday morning at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Jack
TWEDDLE and Rev.
Gord WILLIAMS officiating. Interment Boyd Cemetery, Shallow Lake.
Memorial contributions to the Shallow Lake United Church, Canadian
Cancer Society or Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation
would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at: www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com.
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Coral by the Downs and son
Funeral Home.
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STOVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
STOVER,
Kathleen
Helen
"There have been angels in my life."
On March 28th, 2005 Kathleen Helen
STOVER passed away peacefully
at home, age 84. Beloved sister of Patricia
DONALD of Forest.
Loving mother of Michael
STOVER and his wife
Betty of Grand Bend.
Predeceased by children Ken and Jacqueline, husband Jack, nephew
Jim, companion Buck
NEWELL. Dear aunt of David
DONALD of Calgary.
Wonderful grandmother to Michele, Chris, Paul, Tammy, Kevin,
Carla, Rick, Lyndsay, and Tracey and Leslie. Much loved great-grandma
to Daniel, Cassie, Zach, Amy, Melissa, Candace, Gracie, Gregory,
Mavis, Sarah, Tiana, Braedan, Kennedie, Chanel, Kayla, Tearon,
Book, Darien and Christopher.
Kaye was loyal to her family and Friends. She expected no more
from others than she was willing to give. She was a proud Canadian,
enjoying her country and community. Many angels passed through
our door and left such lasting imprints of love, compassion,
understanding, kindness and digni ty.
Our gratitude for the devoted Friendship and care of Brenda,
Linda, Sandra, Cynthia, Amy, Sandy, Deb, Angela, Debra, Pat,
Angie, Chris, Eileen, Jeanette and Veronica. Huge hugs to Pearl
and all the special Friends of the Ausable Port Franks Optimists.
Keep your memories of Kaye and reminice although she couldn't
remember with her mind, her heart held everyone so dear. A graveside
service to be held at Beechwood Cemetery Forest on April 7th,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Legion Luncheon to follow at Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #176, Forest. Please, in lieu of flowers contribute
to your favouri te charity and community. Gilpin Funeral Chapel.
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STOVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-19 published
BRITTON,
Russell
In Aylmer on Friday, December 16, 2005 Russell
BRITTON of Aylmer
in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of Elva May
(JEFFERSON)
BRITTON.
Loving father of George and wife Diane of London. Dear brother
of Florence
STOVER of Lyons. Also survived by 4 grandchildren,
9 great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by a brother Earl
BRITTON.
Born in Malahide Township on July
14, 1913 son of the late Roy and Emma
(VAIL)
BRITTON.
Russell
served overseas in World War 2 with the Lincoln Welland Regiment
and helped to liberate Holland. He was a mechanic at Haggan and
Watterworth for a number of years and later owned and operated
his own business on John St. S., Aylmer. Public visitation at
the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 p.m. A private
family funeral service will be held on Monday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment,
Aylmer
Cemetery.
Reverend Norman
JONES, officiating. Donations to
the Salvation Army appreciated. Condolences at www.kebbelfuneralhome.com.
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STOVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-31 published
CUMMINGS,
Grace
L. (née
HAMBLETON)
Passed away at the Valleyview Home for the Aged, Saint Thomas on
Friday, December 30, 2005, in her 78th year. Born in Windsor,
Ontario, March 17, 1928, the daughter of the late George and
Alice (WALKER)
HAMBLETON.
Mrs.
CUMMINGS was a member of Central
United Church, Saint Thomas. Wife of the late Clarence R. "Shug"
CUMMINGS (2003.) Mother of Ruth Ann Donnelly (friend Bob Badgley
of London,) and Ralph C.
CUMMINGS (wife
Michelle,) all of St.
Thomas.
Grandmother of Sandra
STOVER (husband Bruce,) Steven
LESTER (wife Lisa), Scott
LESTER, Corey and Kayla
CUMMINGS, and
great grandmother of Brendan, Jordan, Spencer, Skyler, Tyler
and Jaxson. Sister of Ernest
HAMBLETON (wife
Joyce) of Saint Thomas,
Charles HAMBLETON of London, late Edna
OWLES, late Margaret
MacINTYRE
and late Bruce
HAMBLETON.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington
Street, Saint Thomas on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
and committal service will be held on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Elmdale Memorial Park. Memorial donations to the Elgin Association
for Community Living or the charity of one's choice gratefully
acknowledged.
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STOVER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-07 published
BOYLE,
Mary
Margaret (née
STOVER)
(Resource Nurse at Community Care Access Centre, former Intensive
Care Unit nurse at Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital). Suddenly
at her home in Orillia on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 in her 58th
year. Mary (née
STOVER,) beloved wife of Wayne. Loved mother
of Jennifer (Brad
CRANDALL) of Georgetown, Jeremy of Toronto,
Jessica (Ryan
DALE) at home and grandmother of Amy, Brianna,
Dade, Russell, Shane and Matthieu. Daughter of Jenny
STOVER of
North Bay and the late Bruce (Smokey)
STOVER. Dear sister of
William (Jan)
STOVER of Waterloo and sister-in-law of William
BOYLE of Belleville. Aunt of Ryan and Graeme
STOVER and Luke
and Chandra
BOYLE.
The family will receive Friends at the L.
Doolittle Chapel of the Carson Funeral Home, 54 Coldwater St.
E., Orillia, on Friday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel
on Saturday morning, April 9 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Stouffville
Cemetery Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
Building fund or the charity of your choice and would be appreciated
by the family. Online messages of condolence are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com
A Memorial Tree will be planted by Carson Funeral Homes.
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STOW, C.P. "Ticker"
Died at home in Pentanguishene on August 18, 2005, aged 84. Predeceased
by his wife Betsy, he will be missed by their sons Matthew, Rowland
and Dunc McLaren and by their families and his many Friends.
During World War 2, Ticker was a Flight Lieutenant with the Royal
Air Force and flew on the Pathfinder Force earning the Distinguished
Flying Cross for his service. Following the war, he emigrated
to Canada and met and married Betsy
TREES and they lived in Thornhill.
In 1975, he retired from Trans-Canada Pipelines and they moved
to Port Sandfield.
A celebration of his life will be held on Thursday, August 25,
2005 from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Brooklea Golf Club in
Midland, located on Highway 93 south of Midland and south of
Highway 12. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations
be sent to the Stow Fund, c/o The Huronia Communities Foundation,
375 King Street, Midland L4R 3M7.
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STOW,
Margaret (née
BARBEAU)
Peacefully passed away at Trenton Memorial Hospital on Wednesday,
July 6, 2005 at the age of 80. Beloved wife of the late Bill
"Curly" for approximately 50 years. Loving mother of Karl and
his wife Roseanne, Kirk and his wife Helen, Bonnie and her husband
Harvey, and King and his wife Gaye. Dear grandmother and great-grandmother.
Her memory will be held heavily in the hearts of many family,
Friends and neighbours. She will be fondly remembered by her
special friend Margaret
HAMILTON.
She will also be dearly missed
by The Boyz. The family wishes to extend their most sincere appreciation
to Rob and Kim
HENDERSON and also to Earl and Maryjane
JOHNS.
She was a proud life-time member of The Little Club. Margaret
was known to be an avid knitter and all visitors are welcome
to present or wear any of Marg's well crafted knitted gifts.
Friends may call at Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road (west
of Victoria Park Ave.), Toronto (416-698-2861), on Friday, July
8, 2005 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A Funeral Service will be celebrated
from the funeral home chapel on Saturday July 9, 2005 at 1 o'clock.
Cremation to follow.
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STOW, C.P. "Ticker"
Died at home in Penetanguishene on August 18, 2005, age 84. Predeceased
by his wife Betsy, he will be missed by their sons Matthew, Rowland
and Dunc McLAREN and by their families and his many Friends.
During World War 2, Ticker was a Flight Lieutenant with the Royal
Air Force and flew on the Pathfinder Force earning the Distinguished
Flying Cross for his service. Following the war, he emigrated
to Canada and met and married Betsy
TREES and they lived in Thornhill.
In 1975, he retired from Trans-Canada Pipelines and they moved
to Port Sandfield. A celebration of his life will be held on
Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the
Brooklea Golf Club in Midland, located on Highway 93, south of
Midland and south of Highway 12. In lieu of flowers, the family
request that donations be sent to the Stow Fund, c/o the Huronia
Communities Foundation, 375 King Street, Midland L4R 3M7.
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STOWE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-29 published
STOWE,
William▼ "
Bill▼"
N.▼
(Wing Commander - Rtd., D.F.C.)
Peacefully, in his sleep on Friday October 28th, 2005 at Sunnybrook
Hospital in his 83rd year. Loving father of Bill and his wife
Rhonda, Peter and his wife Kathryn, Vicky and her husband Paul
CIOCI, and Stephen and his wife
June.
Devoted grandfather to
Jim, Brad, Matt, Ben, Jonathan and Daniel. Bill will be remembered
by his wife
Ena▼
STOWE and by his many Friends, extended family,
and business associates. Friends may call on Sunday October 30th,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral Service will
be held at St. Patrick's Anglican Church, (1087 Lillian Street)
on Monday October 31st, 2005 at 1 o'clock. Cremation to follow.
Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery at a later date.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Sunnybrook
Hospital Foundation or Princess Margaret Hospital.
Condolences - www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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STOWE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-29 published
STOWE,
William▲ "
Bill▲"
N.▲
(Wing Commander - Rtd., D.F.C.) Peacefully, in his sleep on Friday,
October 28th, 2005 at Sunnybrook Hospital, in his 83rd year.
Loving father of Bill and his wife Rhonda, Peter and his wife
Kathryn, Vicky and her husband Paul
CIOCI, and Stephen and his
wife June. Devoted grandfather to Jim, Brad, Matt, Ben, Jonathan
and Daniel. Bill will be remembered by his wife
Ena▲
STOWE and
by his many Friends, extended family, and business associates.
Friends may call on Sunday, October 30th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles). Funeral Service will be held at St. Patrick's
Anglican Church (1087 Lillian Street) on Monday, October 31st,
2005 at 1 o'clock. Cremation to follow. Interment to follow at
Mount Pleasant Cemetery at a later date. As an expression of
sympathy, donations may be made to the Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation
or Princess Margaret Hospital. Condolences - www.rskane.ca.
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STOYAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ernest
Died July 17, 2005 in Ottawa at age 85. Educated at Queen's (Arts
'41.) Served in Europe as Captain, R.C.A. Married Marjorie
STOYAND
(d. 2001). Survived by four children, eight grandchildren and
thousands of students. Visitation and funeral at McGarry Chapel
(613-728-1761). Interment at Beechwood.
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STOYKE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-03 published
WARD,
Robert▼
At his home, in Owen Sound, on Saturday, April 30th, 2005, in
his 49th year. Robert
WARD, the loving husband of Debbie
WARD
(née McCULLOUGH.)
The▼ loving father of Kimberly and her husband,
Joshua CARTER,
Crystal▼ and her fiance, Peter
STOYKE and Sue-Anne
WARD.
The▼ loving grandfather of Naomi, Moeesha and Shae-Lynn.
Fondly remembered by his brother and sisters, also by his brothers-in-law,
sisters-in-law and his nieces and nephews. 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. Rev.
Brian Jasper officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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WARD,
Robert▲
At his home, in Owen Sound, on Saturday, April 30th, 2005, in
his 49th year. Robert
WARD, the loving husband of Debbie
WARD
(née McCULLOUGH.)
The▲ loving father of Kimberly and her husband,
Joshua CARTER,
Crystal▲ and her fiance, Peter
STOYKE and Sue-Anne
WARD.
The▲ loving grandfather of Naomi, Moeesha and Shae-Lynn.
Fondly remembered by his brother and sisters, also by his brothers-in-law,
sisters-in-law and his nieces and nephews. 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. Rev.
Brian JASPER officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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STOYLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-09 published
VOGAN,
Jean (née
STOYLE)
Jean (née
STOYLE)
VOGAN passed away peacefully at her home on
Thursday, April 7th 2005 at the age of 75, leaving her memories
to be cherished by her loving husband Don, son Greg and wife
Alisha, her daughter Christine and husband Ian, her grandchildren
Amanda, Jeff, Carolyn, Craig, and great-grand_son Cameron. Jean
is also survived by her five
STOYLE siblings. Visitation for
Friends and family will take place at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral
Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, on Sunday from 2-4 pm, where the funeral
service will be conducted Monday, April 11th 2005 at 11 am. Donations
to the London Regional Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated.
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STOYLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-24 published
PARROTT,
Arthur
A.
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at Lakeside Long Term Care.
Art will be sadly missed by his sons John and James and his wife
Barbara. Art was blessed with his grandchildren Vanessa (Michael
MacLEOD,) and Brandon (Nora) and great-grandchildren Christian,
Juliana, Grace and Abigail. Predeceased by his sisters Ethel,
Gladys and Mary. Art was born June 6, 1908 at Kingston, Ontario
and attended school in Odessa and Napanee. Arthur worked for
the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto for 43 years. He was blessed
with good health and a long and happy retirement. Arthur's wife
Margaret (née
STOYLE) passed away in 1991 after 47 happy years
together, with many pleasant summers spent at their trailer at
Young's Point, Ontario. Arthur enjoyed the companionship of Marjorie
SCOTLAND in his final years and they spent many happy times together.
He was very active, and made many dear Friends, in both the Masonic
Lodge, Runnymede Chapter and Morningside High Park Presbyterian
Church. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service to be held from Morningside High Park Presbyterian Church,
on Saturday, March 26, 2005 at 2 p.m. If desired, donations may
be made to the Memorial Fund of Morningside High Park Presbyterian
Church.
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STOYLES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-16 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
(STOYLES)
Catherine▼
Cecilia▼
aged 62 years, passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital
on August 12, 2005.
She▼ will be sadly missed by her family: her mother, Julie
PRIESTLEY
son, Tim (Lily) and their children, Ashley and Hallie; stepdaughter,
Karen (Chris) and their son, Nicholas; step-son, Dave (Nancy)
and their children, Emma and Adam; sister, Valerie
GARDNER and
many other relatives and Friends. She was predeceased by her
husband, George
STOYLES, in 1994.
A Celebration of Cathy's life and Fundraiser for Breast Cancer
Research will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 4-6 p.m.
at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Imperial Room.
Cathy will be interred beside her husband, George, in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery in Toronto, with a private family gathering.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be gratefully appreciated. Hollyburn Funeral Home. 604.922.1221.
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STOYLES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-19 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
(STOYLES)
Catherine▲▼
Cecilia▲▼
aged 62 years, passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital
on August 12, 2005.
She▲ will be sadly missed by her family: her mother, Julie
PRIESTLEY
son, Tim (Lily) and their children, Ashley and Hallie; stepdaughter,
Karen (Chris) and their son, Nicholas; step-son, Dave (Nancy)
and their children, Emma and Adam; sister, Valerie Gardner and
many other relatives and Friends. She was predeceased by her
husband, George
STOYLES, in 1994.
A Celebration of Cathy's life and Fundraiser for Breast Cancer
Research will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 4-6 p.m.
at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Imperial Room.
Cathy will be interred beside her husband, George, in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery in Toronto, with a private family gathering.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be gratefully appreciated. Hollyburn Funeral Home. 604.922.1221.
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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
(STOYLES,)
Catherine▲
Cecilia▲
Age 62 years, passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital on
August 12, 2005. She will be sadly missed by her family: her
mother, Julie
PRIESTLEY; son, Tim (Lily) and their children,
Ashley and Hallie; step-daughter, Karen (Chris) and their son,
Nicholas; step-son, Dave (Nancy) and their children, Emma and
Adam; sister, Valerie
GARDNER and many other relatives and Friends.
She was predeceased by her husband, George
STOYLES, in 1994.
A Celebration of Cathy's life and Fundraiser for Breast Cancer
Research will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 4-6 p.m.
at the Royal York Hotel, in Toronto, Imperial Room. Cathy will
be interred beside her husband, George, in Mount Pleasant Cemetery
in Toronto, with a private family gathering. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
appreciated. Hollyburn Funeral Home 604-922-1221
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STOYO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-06 published
STOYO,
Vera
Suddenly on Wednesday, January 5, 2005, at Trillium Hospital,
Mississauga Site at the age of 54. Beloved wife and best friend
of Paul STOYO.
Loved mother of Stephanie and her husband Jeffery
GOODWIN, and Sarah
STOYO. Dear grandmother of Audrey. Dear daughter-in-law
of Gladys STOYO.
Loved aunt of Jessica and Joel
CROCCO. She will
be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Friends will be received
at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. West (one block east
of Runnymede), Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel
Saturday, January 8, at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial
Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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