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STURGESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-05 published
TUCK,
Owen
C.
Peacefully after a short illness at Bluewater Health Norman Street,
Site, in Sarnia on Friday, March 4, 2005, in his 77th year, Owen
C. TUCK of Forest. Beloved husband of Betty
(COLEMAN)
TUCK.
Loving
father to Barbara (Tom)
STURGESS,
Cindy
(Bill)
CRESSWELL, Ken
(Laura) TUCK,
Lorraine
(Don)
MacDANIEL and Sharon (Al)
SHARPE.
Cherished grandfather of 9 grandchildren. Also survived by sisters
Alva DAWSETT and Olga
GIRODAT. A private family service will
take place for Mr.
TUCK at a later date. Arrangements entrusted
to Gilpin Funeral Chapel, Forest. Memorial donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation greatly acknowledged.
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STURGESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-29 published
SIMMONDS,
Leonard
Claude
Having recently entered his 89th year, surrounded by his loving
wife Betty and their family, passed peacefully into the presence
of God at Uxbridge on Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Born July 19,
1917 in Toronto, Claude was the cherished
son of the late Arthur
Claude and Ada May
SHOBROOK.
Deeply missed by his adored and
adoring wife of more than 63 years, Betty Graham
McNEILL and
their seven children and their spouses, 26 grandchildren and
their spouses, and 7 great-grandchildren: Ruth
SIMMONDS and her
children Louise
KORHONEN and Chris
HAZLETON, and Danielle; Shelagh
and Leigh POPOV and Chloe and Sophie; Wesley
KORHONEN and Laura
KORHONEN. David and Suzanne
SIMMONDS, Paul T. and Lisa
SIMMONDS
and Mackenzie; Anne Marie, Mark, Elizabeth, Jonathan, Peter and
Rebecca.
Reverend
Dr. Anne
SIMMONDS and her children, Gregory and
Johanna CHAMBERS; and her husband Bruce
BENNETT and his children
Samantha, Kirsten and Christopher. John and Deborah
SIMMONDS,
Graham and Johanna
SIMMONDS and Charles; Kathryn and Dan
CLEMMER
and Brent and Eric; Matthew, Kristen, Jack and Henry. Bruce and
Tamara SIMMONDS and Benjamin, Joshua, Daniel and James. Paul
and Laurie
SIMMONDS and William. Lois
WEAVER and and her children
Rachel and Jessica. Predeceased by brothers Herbert A. and David
S.
Loving brother of sisters Gladys
SMITH and Arthur, Dorothy
and William
EBERLIN,
Mary
STURGESS and Reverend Dr. William, Madeline
SIMMONDS and sister-in-law Barbara
SIMMONDS (Mrs. David S.).
Predeceased by beloved parents-in-law John Herbert and Cassie
McNEILL.
Lovingly remembered brother-in-law of Reverend W. Arnold
and Helen McNEILL,
Alan and Marion
McNEILL, Margaret and Rev.
Morry WOROZBYT and Ruth H.
McNEILL.
Fondly remembered by Aunt
Bertha TORRANS.
Special 'Uncle Claude' to many nieces, nephews
and their spouses and families, and to generations of Sunday
School students at Immanuel Baptist and Glen Major churches.
Special friend and mentor to scores of long-time Friends at Immanuel
and Glen Major. Dad lived a full life of accomplishment and service
in the name of his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. He was raised
in North Toronto and Rosedale, he graduated with highest honours
in 1934 from Northern Secondary. With university not an option
in the heart of the Great Depression, Dad joined his father A.C.
SIMMONDS in the family electrical and radio parts business, commencing
work on July 2, 1934 in perhaps the most difficult economic circumstances
in history. He augmented his knowledge of radio through night
courses at Radio College of Canada. At the outbreak of the war,
Dad became a member of the 48th Highlanders Reserve, and in 1942
took a leave of absence from business to join the Royal Canadian
Corps of Signals, Research and Development Branch, where he served
in Ottawa in the rank of Sergeant-Major through the end of the
war in 1945. One of his favourite of the many stories he used
to tell was of his Commanding Officer Colonel who asked him for
a job in the dying days of the war. Despite the challenge of
the time he entered business, together with his father and younger
brother David, Dad successfully built A.C. Simmonds and Sons to
become the leading Canadian national distributor of electrical
parts and electronic components, hi-fi, and communications equipment
throughout the 1940's, 50's, 60's and 70's. The company was continually
on the leading edge of market response to changing technology
and successfully introduced many new electronic products to Canada.
In 1977, Dad and his brother David recognized the expanded opportunity
that would be available from the division of the Company between
their families in order to accommodate the entrepreneurial abilities
and drive of the next generation. This was accomplished effective
January 1, 1978 with the assumption by David, his family and
associates of the Lenbrook Division of A.C. Simmonds and Sons.
Incorporated at that time, Lenbrook Inc. went on to become the
base for the creation of numerous successful businesses including
Clearnet Inc. and Air I.Q. Under Dad's leadership, A.C. Simmonds
& Sons Ltd. also achieved tremendous growth and success after
1977, and spawned many different entrepreneurial enterprises
including Midland Canada, Dynacharge Inc., Viewstar Canada, and
ClubLink Corporation. In 1987, the family, together with other
business associates, achieved control of Glenayre Electronics
Ltd. of Vancouver, and Dad became Chairman until the annual meeting
after the successful sale of the company in 1989. Dad had many
Electronic Industry involvements, honours and associations but
perhaps the one of which he was most proud of was his acceptance
as a charter member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers, notwithstanding the fact that the Depression has robbed
him of the opportunity to actually become a qualified engineer.
He had the honour of Chairing the annual Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers conference on two separate occasions.
Always open to technological advancement, he travelled extensively
as a guest lecturer for International Business Machines Corporation
at their worldwide Ideas seminars in the 1970's. His love of
people and his common touch was evidenced by his practice of
personally greeting every employee at their workstation after
any absence from business for more than a week. Most importantly,
in the tradition established by A.C. Simmonds, Dad always conducted
business with a widely recognized level of integrity that was
never in doubt. Dad was a faithful and very active member of
Immanuel Baptist Church for almost 80 years, fulfilling many
different roles over the years including Young Peoples leader,
Sunday School teacher, Juniors leader, and Board of Management
member. He was General Superintendent of the Sunday School for
15 years, and was a member of the Board of Deacons for more than
50 years, serving as Chairman for many years. At the time of
his passing, he continued as an Honorary Life Deacon, and one
of the three Trustees of the Church. Although Dad did not possess
the level of musical talent prevalent in his family, he did have
a deep and abiding love of the hymns of the church, and had an
incredible ability for memorization of many of them in their
entirety. From the time of the purchase in 1947 of the family
summer retreat in the Township of Uxbridge, Dad's church involvement
shifted during the summer months to his beloved Glen Major Church,
affectionately known by the family as 'the little church'. For
many years he served under Sunday School superintendents Mr.
John HINGSTON and Mrs. Jenny
JOHNSON as Adult Class teacher,
and in the mid-fifties he began to assist his father A.C.
SIMMONDS
as a lay preacher, using the experience he developed as a member
of the Soldiers and Airmen's Christian Association in Ottawa during
the war. Upon the death of his father in 1966, Dad assumed full
responsibility for the lay preaching and pastoral duties, and
continued faithfully to lead the vibrant summer evening services
so loved by many until his inability to do so five years ago.
son David assumed responsibility for coordination of the services
at that time. Most of Dad's Board involvements and commitments
using his tremendous skill as a consensus builder were to a wide
variety of Christian organizations, consistent with his strong
belief in and love for both foreign and home missions work, and
at the time of his passing he continued as an Honorary Life member
of most of them. These included B.Y.U. (President 1949-50), Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship for 26 years. P (Chairman 1971-74), Ontario
Pioneer Camp for 11 years (Chairman 1956-61), World Team (formerly
R.B.M.U.) for 46 years, Yonge Street Mission for 44 years, Tyndale
College and Seminary for 45 years (formerly O.B.C. / O.T.S., Chairman
1976-82), and Scripture Union for 50 years. In 1978 he joined
the Boa
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STURGESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-04 published
STURGESS,
Richard▼
Robert▼
Howard▼ "
Bob▼"
Born London, England, June 9, 1918, died Vancouver, British Columbia,
October 2, 2005 after a brief illness. Beloved husband of Carole.
Predeceased by his sister Sydney (Barry) and niece Melanie. Survived
by his sister Jennifer (and Geordie) and brother Dick (Mary).
Loving and proud father of Carol (Dick
JOHNSON) and Jeremy (Lesley
BEALE) and very dear to their mother Betty. Stepfather to Kelly
SAUNDERS
(Randy▼) and Kevin
DENNY (Janet
KENNEDY.) Devoted 'Grandbob'
to Nathaniel (Jenn), Zoe (Andrew) and Hallie; Clea and Micajah
and 'Bobby' to Megan, Bradley, Clayton and Tyler Robert.
A celebration of his life will be held on Friday October 7, from
2 to 4 p.m., at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club, 1630 West 15th
Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
We are all richer and stronger from having you in our lives.
"I'll find you in the morning sun".
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STURGESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-06 published
STURGESS,
Richard▲
Robert▲
Howard▲ "
Bob▲"
Born London, England, June 9, 1918, died Vancouver, British Columbia,
October 2, 2005 after a brief illness. Beloved husband of Carole.
Predeceased by his sister Sydney (Barry) and niece Melanie. Survived
by his sister Jennifer (and Geordie) and brother Dick (Mary).
Loving and proud father of Carol (Dick
JOHNSON) and Jeremy (Lesley
BEALE) and very dear to their mother Betty. Stepfather to Kelly
SAUNDERS
(Randy▲) and Kevin
DENNY (Janet
KENNEDY.) Devoted 'Grandbob'
to Nathaniel (Jenn), Zoe (Andrew) and Hallie; Clea and Micajah
and 'Bobby' to Megan, Bradley, Clayton and Tyler Robert.
A celebration of his life will be held on Friday October 7, from
2 to 4 p.m., at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club, 1630 West 15th
Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
We are all richer and stronger from having you in our lives.
"I'll find you in the morning sun".
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STURGESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-07 published
SIMS,
Evelyn
Peacefully with her family and Friends by her side at St. Joseph's
Health Centre on Tuesday, December 6, 2005. Dear sister of Marion
HELMKAY and her husband Norman. Much loved aunt of Lauren
HELMKAY
and her husband Cameron
STURGESS,
Grant
HELMKAY and the late
Karl HELMKAY. Cherished great-aunt of Trevor
HELMKAY and Alexandra
STURGESS.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, from
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service will be held in
the Chapel on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. If desired,
donations to the St. Joseph's Palliative Care Music Project or
World Vision would be appreciated.
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STURGIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-31 published
BARRIE,
Marion (née
SANSONE)
Peacefully at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, Marion
BARRIE,
widow of the late Vincent
BARRIE, on her birthday, May 29, 2005.
She is survived by her loving daughter Marianne. Also surviving
her are sisters-in-law Angeline
STURGIS of Aylmer and Connie
SANSONE of London, as well as several nieces, nephews, grandnieces
and grandnephews. Marion was born in London to Salvatore and
Maria SANSONE.
She came to Saint Thomas during her first year of
marriage to Vincent, to whom she was married for 50 years. Vincent
served 8 years as Mayor to the City. During this period of their
lives they opened their home, not only to the community, but
to service clubs and associations across the area. A member of
Saint Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Marion was active in many community
groups. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the St.
Thomas Young Men's Christian Association, the Saint Thomas Chapter
of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind as well as the
campaign Executive for the March of Dimes. She also volunteered
for the Canadian Cancer Society and the Saint Thomas Elgin General
Hospital. She was a member of the Saint Thomas Duplicate Bridge
Club, Kanata Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of
the Empire and the Catholic Women's League. She enjoyed golf
and curling and was a former member of the Saint Thomas Golf and
Country Club and the Saint Thomas Curling Club. Resting at the
Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Thursday
morning and then to Saint Anne's Church where Mass of the Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in
Holy Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Wednesday
evening at 7: 00 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital Foundation.
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STURM o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-06-29 published
DEWOLF,
Charles
Mr. Charles
DEWOLF a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on Monday,
June 20, 2005 at C.K.H.A. "Sydenham Campus" in Wallaceburg at
the age of 76. Charles was born in Holland and was a
son of the
late Peter and Anna
(WEEGENHAUSEN)
DEWOLF.
Beloved husband of
Geraldine
(MORTIER)
FOULON-
DEWOLF. Dear step-father and step-father-in-law
of Richard and Simone
FOULON of Tupperville, Dave and Patricia
FOULON
of Tupperville, Brian
FOULON and Ellen
STURM of Lasalle, and Marie
Lena FOULON and Michael
PERRY of Sarnia. Sadly missed by seven
grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Kind brother of Mary
VANDERWIELE of Wallaceburg. Loving uncle of Annie and Charles.
The late Charles
DEWOLF rested at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral
Home, 639 Elgin Street in Wallaceburg until Thursday, June 23,
2005 when the funeral mass was celebrated from Holy Family Church,
Wallaceburg, at 10 a.m. with Fr. Greg
BONIN,
Celebrant.
Mrs.
Kit KELLER presided at the organ. Pall bearers were Matthew
FOULON,
Chuck VALENTINE, Derek
FOX, Dwayne
FOULON, Brian
FOULON and Dave
FOULON.
Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. As
an expression of sympathy donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial a tree
will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory of Charles
DEWOLF.
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STURM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-26 published
RUMBOLD,
Allan
G.
Suddenly as the result of a car accident on Wednesday, March
23, 2005. Allan G.
RUMBOLD of London in his 52nd year. Beloved
husband of Rita
(JURJANS)
RUMBOLD. Dear father of Sandra
RUMBOLD
and the late Alex
RUMBOLD. Dear son of Del and Hazel
RUMBOLD.
Dear brother of Lorraine
WALNE and Edward
LANE,
Margaret
MITCHELL
and Geza STURM and Glen
RUMBOLD and his wife
Lynn.
Also loved
by his niece and nephews, Brian, Lee, Tina, Brennan, Connor and
Devon and several great-nieces and great-nephews. Friends will
be received by the family on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London. Funeral service will be conducted at Robinson Memorial
United Church, 1061 Richmond Street, London on Monday, March
28th at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. As an expression of sympathy
memorial donations may be made to C.P.R.I., 600 Sanatorium Road,
London, Ontario N6H 3W7. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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STURM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-19 published
STURM,
Colleen
Dorothy
Peacefully at Carefree Lodge on Monday, January 17, 2005, Colleen,
beloved wife of the late Vaughan. Dear mother of Sonya and her
husband David
WILLIAMS, and the late Sharon and Leigh
WALDRON.
Loving grandmother of Gareth
WILLIAMS,
Owen
WILLIAMS, Sandra
WALDRON,
Sharon
PARKS and Barry
WALDRON. Will be sadly missed
by her 6 great-grandchildren and by her many relatives and Friends.
Resting at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave.
E. (between Warden and Pharmacy) from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.
Service in our Chapel on Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Interment
Highland Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to Carefree
Lodge, 306 Finch Ave. E., Toronto, M2N 4S5, would be appreciated.
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STURMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-18 published
STURMAN,
Lee
Daniel
(Retired from General Motors of Canada after 47.1 Years of Service).
Passed away after a courageous and valiant struggle with cancer,
at Lakeridge Health in Port Perry, on Wednesday, March 16, 2005,
at the age of 65. Lee
STURMAN, dearly beloved husband of Carol
STURMAN of Port Perry. Loving father of Jim and his wife
Nancy
STURMAN, and John
STURMAN, all of Port Perry. Loving and special
Poppy to his grandchildren Ashley and Austin of Port Perry. Loving
step-father of Sharon, and Poppy Lee to Anthony and Jonathan,
all of Georgia. Dear brother of Ken and his wife
Eleanor
STURMAN,
and Les STURMAN, all of Seagrave, Jean
COX of Bowmanville, Reg
and his wife
Carolyn
STURMAN of Lindsay, and predeceased by his
sister Isabel
SWEETMAN.
Lee will be sadly missed by his brother-in-law
Al SWEETMAN, and his many nieces, nephews and O-Suzanna his loving,
furry best friend. Family and Friends may call at the Low and
Low Funeral Home, 1763 Reach Street, Port Perry, 905-985-7331,
on Friday, March 18, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A complete
funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, March
19, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Cremation will follow. Memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of Durham would be appreciated. "You Are The Wind
Beneath Our Wings" Our Hero
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STURMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-12 published
HARPER,
Joan (née
AUSTIN)
On Friday, September 9, 2005 we said good-bye to a loving wife,
mother, sister and a special lady. Beloved wife and best friend
to Darryl HARPER. Cherished mother to Jennifer and her husband
Scott KINKEAD and
to Laura. Loving sister, friend and supporter
of Patricia
AUSTIN and Judy
STURMAN who shared a home with Joan
and Darryl for the past few years. Also loving sister to Paul
AUSTIN and his wife
Janet and David
AUSTIN and his wife Heather.
Will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Joan's family
and Friends will always remember her strength, selflessness,
limitless patience and caring. She always put the needs of others
ahead of herself. Her loving and caring extended into her teaching
career. In her last 15 years as an award-winning teacher at Helen
Wilson Public School in Brampton she touched many children with
her tremendous gifts. Her life was filled with good deeds that
will be treasured forever. Friends may call at the Dodsworth
and Brown Funeral Home Burlington Chapel, 2241 New St. (at Drury
Lane) on Monday, September 12, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday,
September 13, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 at 11 a.m. from the
chapel. Interment to follow at Burlington Memorial Gardens. Donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of
your choice and would be appreciated by the family. A special
thank you to the staff of Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital for
their kindness and compassion.
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STURRIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-18 published
MOYES,
Debby
Elizabeth
January 19, 1953
Passed away suddenly October 10, 2005. Daughter of the late Gladys
and James MOYES. Survived by her sister Sherrill
GRAHAM
(Colin)
and brothers Doug
MOYES
(Barb) and Scott
MOYES (Terri) and close
friend Roy
HUDAK.
Loving aunt to Andrew and Tyler
WALKER, Andrea
STURRIS
(Mark) and Jenny
MOYES and Hunter and Conor
MOYES. A
family funeral service was held in Oakville on Friday, October
14, 2005. For those who wish, a donation to the Oakville Humane
Society, 445 Cornwall Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 7S8, would
be appreciated.
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STURROCK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-18 published
JOHNSTON,
Edmund
Lowell
(Korean War Veteran), in Durham, on Thursday, March 17th, 2005.
Ed JOHNSTON, of Durham, in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of
Merle (née
COOPER.)
Loved father of Lowell (Karen,) of Victoria,
British Columbia and Debbie (Bill)
LILLIE and Denise (Philip)
GROVE, all of Durham. Dear brother of Cedric (Jackie,) of Durham,
Betty GAFFNEY, of Stratford and Luella (Jack)
STURROCK, of Hopeville.
Sadly missed and loved by grandchildren, Jasen
GROVE and friend,
Morgan HENDERSON.,
Marnie
GROVE and friend, Andrew
PINK and Brianne
LILLIE and fiance, Steve
QUESNEL; great-granddaughters, Alexandra
and Justice
QUESNEL; brother-in-law, Louis
NIGH and sister-in-law,
Helen APPLEBY.
Predeceased by parents, Elizabeth and Lowell
brother, Robert; brothers-in-law, Oliver
GAFFNEY and Roy
APPLEBY
and sister-in-law, Jean
NIGH.
Cremation has taken place. Funeral
Service will be held at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home, Durham,
at 11: 30 a.m. Monday, March 21st, 2005. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the Durham Hospital would be appreciated.
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STURROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-02 published
CREWE,
Violet▼
(STURROCK)
Peacefully, on June 30, 2005, with her husband at her side, at
Toronto East General Hospital, at the age of 86. Loving wife
of John, mother of her two late sons: James and David, step-mother
of John Jr., Eileen and her husband George, Grace and her husband
Bob SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER.
Violet▼ will be sadly missed by her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held at The Heritage
Funeral Centre, 50 Overlea Blvd., 416-423-1000, on Monday, July
4 from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Heritage
Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
to follow.
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CREWE,
Violet▲
(STURROCK)
Peacefully, on June 30, 2005, with her husband at her side, at
Toronto East General Hospital, at the age of 86. Loving wife
of John, mother of her two late sons: James and David, step-mother
of John Jr. and Cindy, Eileen and her husband George, Grace and
her husband Bob
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER.
Violet▲ will be sadly missed by her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held at The Heritage
Funeral Centre, 50 Overlea Blvd., 416-423-1000, on Monday, July
4 from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Heritage
Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
to follow.
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STURRUP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-15 published
PARHUTO,
Philip▼
(Veteran World War 2, Royal Canadian Air Force #425 Alouette
Squadron)
Passed away at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Friday, September
9, 2005 in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Mary
MROZEK.
Dear brother of Penny
STURRUP, and her husband Jim of Barrie,
and the late Libby
PARHUTO.
Uncle▼ of Judy
STURRUP of Toronto,
Andrew STURRUP and his wife
Gaile▼ of Calgary and Timothy
STURRUP
of Calgary. Great uncle of Willis and Jack
STURRUP.
Brother-in-law
of John and Emily
MROZEK of Toronto. Also remembered by Mary's
family in Lockport, New York. Phil was a member of the Society
of Manufacturing Engineers, an avid stamp collector and fisherman.
He loved to make wine, and shared it with everyone. Cremation
has taken place. A private interment of ashes took place at Assumption
Cemetery. Donations may be made to the St. Joseph's Health Centre.
Condolences to the family may be made at www.turnerporter.ca.
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STURRUP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-21 published
PACKER,
Hélène
Christine
Peacefully on Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at the Villages of Sandalwood
in Brampton at the age of 88. Dear sister of Val
STURRUP and
aunt to Judy
KENNEDY,
John
STURRUP and Jim
STURRUP. Great-aunt
to Christine, Elizabeth and Lyndsay
KENNEDY and Alexandra and
Mackenzie STURRUP.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler
Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) on Friday, April 22, 2005 from 12: 00 p.m.
until the time of Service of Remembrance at 1 p.m. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Salvation Army.
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STURRUP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-22 published
STURRUP,
Val
Raymond
(Royal Canadian Air Force) After a lengthy illness, passed away
peacefully on August 21, 2005 at the age of 84. Predeceased by
his loving wife
Peggy.
Beloved father of Judy (David)
KENNEDY,
John (Sandra)
STURRUP,
Jim
(Caren)
STURRUP. Cherished Popsi
of Christine, Elizabeth, Lyndsay, Alexandra, Mackenzie, Laura
and Steven. Val, a Veteran of World War 2, will be sadly missed
by all who knew him. Friends will be received at the Neweduk
Funeral Home - "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block
east of Erin Mills. Pkwy.) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 23, 2005. A Celebration of Val's life will be held in
the Chapel on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 at 12 noon. In lieu
of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to a charity
of choice. A special thank-you to the doctors and nurses at the
Trillium Health Centre (Mississauga Site). Neweduk Funeral Home
905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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PARHUTO,
Philip▲
(Veteran World War 2, Royal Canadian Air Force No. 425 Alouette
Squadron). Passed away at St. Joseph's Health Centre, on Friday,
September 9, 2005, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late
Mary MROZEK. Dear brother of Penny
STURRUP and her husband Jim
of Barrie, and the late Libby
PARHUTO.
Uncle▲ of Judy
STURRUP
of Toronto, Andrew
STURRUP and his wife
Gaile▲ of Calgary, and
Timothy STURRUP of Calgary. Great uncle of Willis and Jack
STURRUP.
Brother-in-law of John and Emily
MROZEK of Toronto. Also remembered
by Mary's family in Lockport, New York. Phil was a member of
the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, an avid stamp collector
and fisherman. He loved to make wine, and shared it with everyone.
Cremation has taken place. A private interment of ashes took
place at Assumption Cemetery. Donations may be made to the St.
Joseph's Health Centre. Condolences to the family may be made
at www.turnerporter.ca.
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STURSBERG 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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STURT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-29 published
STERNE,
Doris
Muir
(WOOD)
Doris Muir
(WOOD)
STERNE of London, passed away at London Health
Sciences Centre, University Campus, on Wednesday April 27th 2005,
in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Charles W.
STERNE. Dear mother
of Robert A.
STERNE, and Christopher J.
STERNE and his wife
Cynthia
all of London. Dear grandmother of Carly and Jonathan
STERNE.
Also loved by her 2 brothers John and Robert
WOOD, and her twin
sister Jean
ANDREWS, all in England. Predeceased by her sister
Bettie STURT.
Cremation has taken place, and a private funeral
service will be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184), with
Reverend Chris
KRAATZ of Mount Zion United Church officiating.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations would be appreciated
to the Children's Psychiatric Research Institute (C.P.R.I.),
600 Sanatorium Road, London N6H 3W7, or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London N6A 3R6.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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STURT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-09 published
MILLSON,
Ray
Peacefully at Kensington Village on Monday, November 7, 2005,
Ray MILLSON of London in his 87th year. Ray was a retired engineer
for the C.P.R. and also a veteran. Beloved husband of the late
Jean MILLSON
(BOYLE) (1993.) Loving father of Paul
MILLSON
(Brenda)
of Thorndale, Cathy
BUTTERY
(Ross) of Brampton and Christina
CAMPBELL
(Jim) of London. Dear grandfather of Jessica
STURT-
SMITH
(Greg), Steven
BUTTERY, Kimberley
WILSON (Matthew), Brett
MILLSON,
Grant MILLSON,
Stephanie
CAMPBELL and Sarah
CAMPBELL. Great-grandfather
of Nyla and Ronan
WILSON.
Ray is also survived by sisters Mrytle
STRINGLE and Lula
PAGE
(Charlie) and brothers Les
MILLSON (Jessie)
and Ron MILLSON
(Verna.)
Predeceased by brother Garnett and sister
Marjorie KIKPATRICK.
Thanks to all the staff at Kensington, especially
the nursing staff and Dr.
PAYNE. A special thanks to the Palliative
Care Team who sat with Dad and made his journey easier. Visitation
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Forest Lawn Chapel where
the service will be conducted on Thursday, November 10th, 2005
at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
In memory of Ray, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Memorial tributes may be left at mem.com.
Needham Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements.
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STURTRIDGE,
William
C., D.D.S., M.D., Ph.D.
After a long illness, Bill died on Tuesday, April 26, 2005. He
was the much loved husband of Patricia
CRAWFORD, father of William
and Samantha at home, Shelagh of Toronto, Patricia, in England,
Richard in the United States and Judith in Switzerland. Born
in Toronto on December 27, 1931, he was the
son of the late William
and Myrtle
(WINKWORTH)
STURTRIDGE and brother of Betty
PORTER
and the late Dr. John
STURTRIDGE.
Bill graduated from the University
of Toronto faculties of Dentistry (1954), Medicine (1965) and
received his Doctor of Philosophy in pharmacology from U.of T.
in 1971. He was a staff physician specializing in bone disease
at the Toronto Hospital (General), Department of Medicine until
his retirement. In keeping with Bill's wishes, cremation has
taken place. The family thanks the compassionate staff of 2W
Castleview-Wychwood Towers who cared for Bill with love and humour
during the last five years of his life. If desired, donations
in his memory may be made to 2W Castleview-Wychwood Towers, 351
Christie Street, Toronto, M6G 3C3.
'Lord of my childhood, Lord of my end'
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BARTHOLOMEW,
Ronald
Wilkes
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ron,
in his 74th year, on Monday, September 12th, 2005 after a long
battle with prostate cancer. Beloved husband and best friend
of Helga (AMMA) for the past 53 years. Beloved father of Carol
Anne STURUP (Svend) and Nancy Jane
LEHMKUHL. Beloved grandfather
(Afi) of Daniel
LEHMKUHL, Signe
STURUP and Michael
LEHMKUHL.
Ron was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba and spent his working
career with Bailey Controls, H.G. Acres and Ontario Hydro. A
special thanks to the many health care professionals who contributed
to Ron's care during the past 8 years. Relatives and Friends
are invited to a memorial service at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home,
6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles) on Thursday,
September 15th at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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STUTCHBURY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-25 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Jane
Frances (née
McNEIL)
Of London, Ontario passed away on Thursday, November 24, 2005
at her home following a courageous battle with cancer. Born on
September 15, 1935 in London, Ontario to the late Robert
McNEIL
and Isabelle Hamilton
McNEIL, she attended Central Secondary
School and the University of Western Ontario. After graduating
from Althouse Teachers College, she taught in Toronto where she
met the love of her life, Norman
WHITE/WHYTE to whom she was united
in marriage on April 13, 1963. Norman predeceased her in 1997.
Jane's love of life and companionship will be missed by her three
children Gareth, Marli and Sara Jane and their spouses Allison,
Steve and Wayne and her five grandchildren Rowan, Monty, Basil,
Bella and Hero. She is survived by her sister Mary
STUTCHBURY
and nephew Desmond. She was the life of the party and will be
greatly missed by numerous Friends and loved ones. Friends may
call on Friday from 7-9 p.m. at James A. Harris Funeral Home,
220 St. James Street at Richmond, where a memorial service will
be conducted on Saturday, November 26 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers are most welcome as are memorial
contributions to the Sick Kids Foundation "Rett Syndrome Research
Fund", 14th Floor, 525 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G
2L3.
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STUTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-20 published
RICE,
Barbara▼
May
(FORBES)
At the Victoria Hospital, London, on Monday, September 19th,
2005. Barbara
(FORBES)
RICE, of Wiarton in her 70th year. Beloved
wife of the Late William
RICE. Dear mother of Bill and his friend
Joan; Linda
STUTT;
Karen▼
BROOKS and her husband Victor and Roberta
SCRATCH, all of London. Cherished grandmother of seven grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren. Sister of Jim
FORBES and Bob
FORBES
and his wife Madeline, all of Alliston. Barbara was a member
of the Wiarton Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and the Victoria Branch
of the Royal Canadian Legion, London. The family will receive
Friends at the George Funeral Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton,
on Tuesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Thence to Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East, London, for visitation
on Wednesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday September 22nd at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com.
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RICE,
Barbara▲
(FORBES)
At the Victoria Hospital, London on Monday September 19, 2005.
Barbara (FORBES)
RICE of Wiarton in her 70th year. Beloved wife
of the Late William
RICE. Dear mother of Bill and his friend
Joan; Linda
STUTT;
Karen▲
BROOKS and her husband Victor and Roberta
SCRATCH all of London. Cherished grandmother of seven grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren. Sister of Jim
FORBES and Bob
FORBES
and his wife Madeline all of Alliston. Barbara was a member of
the Wiarton Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and the Victoria Branch
of the Royal Canadian Legion, London. The family will receive
Friends at the George Funeral Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton
on Tuesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Thence to Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East, London for visitation
on Wednesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday September 22nd at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneral home.com
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STUTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-01 published
BIRD,
Ellen▼
Elizabeth▼
Passed away on Monday November 28th, 2005 at the Lakeridge Health,
Oshawa▼ in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Mervyn
BIRD
(1998.) Much loved mother of Nancy and her husband George
GRANT
of Toronto, Neal
BIRD of Brooklin and Janice and her husband
Irwin HAMILTON of Bowmanville. Grandmother of Elizabeth an William
GRANT and Andrew, Emily and Thomas
HAMILTON. Survived by her
brothers Edgar and his wife
Anne▼
EMERSON of Nestleton, Frank
EMERSON and his wife
Edith▼ of Peterborough, and sisters Gladys
STUTT of Bowmanville and Irene
WITHERLEY of Oshawa. Predeceased
by Ralph and Donald. Resting at Memorial Chapel Brooklin, 79
Baldwin Street, Brooklin Village, Whitby, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Friday. A celebration of Ellen's life will be held at Brooklin
United Church Saturday, December 3rd, at 11: 00 a.m. As expressions
of sympathy, remembrances may be directed to Brooklin United
Church Memorial Fund for the restoration of stained glass windows
would be appreciated by the family.
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JEMMETT,
William
Raymond
At Rouge Valley Health System on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 after
a long struggle with progressive supranuclear palsy at the age
of 68. Devoted husband of Nancy, dear father of Brad and daughter-in-law
Venessa, and proud Grampy of Pierce and Paige. Bill will be missed
by his sisters Doris
STUTT and Linda
SSAINTERRE
(Ray) and brother
Donald. He was predeceased by his parents James and Anna
JEMMETT,
formerly of Weston and brother Joe. Aprivate service was held.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Ogden Funeral
Home, 416-293-5211.
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STUTT,
Doris S.J. (née
JEMMETT)
Doris STUTT of Weston, Ontario, resided at The Waterford in Oakville,
Ontario. Dear wife of the late Arthur William
STUTT.
After an
illness, peacefully in Oakville, she passed on September 10,
2005, leaving behind her daughter Michelle J. and her husband
Thomas BAILEY.
She leaves 2 loving thoughtful grandchildren Thomas
E. BAILEY and Natascha Jane
BAILEY.
Eldest sister to Linda ST.
PIERRE and Donald
JEMMETT of Minden, Ontario and the late William
and Joseph
JEMMETT.
Sadly, she has left us behind to be with
her husband and Christ the Lord. Friends and family may call
at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, 905-844-3221
on Monday, September 12, 2005, from 7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday from
10 a.m. until time of service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Interment
at Prospect Cemetery will follow the reception.
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BIRD,
Ellen▲
Elizabeth▲
Passed away on Monday, November 28th, 2005 at the Lakeridge Health,
Oshawa,▲ in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Mervyn
BIRD
(1998.) Much loved mother of Nancy and her husband George
GRANT
of Toronto, Neal
BIRD of Brooklin and Janice and her husband
Irwin HAMILTON of Bowmanville. Grandmother of Elizabeth and William
GRANT and Andrew, Emily and Thomas
HAMILTON. Survived by her
brothers Edgar and his wife
Anne▲
EMERSON of Nestleton, Frank
EMERSON and his wife
Edith▲ of Peterborough, and sisters Gladys
STUTT of Bowmanville and Irene
WITHERLEY of Oshawa. Predeceased
by Ralph and Donald. Resting at Memorial Chapel BroOklin, 79
Baldwin Street, Brooklin Village, Whitby from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Friday. A celebration of Ellen's life will be held at Brooklin
United Church, Saturday, December 3rd, at 11: 00 a.m. As an expression
of sympathy, remembrances directed to Brooklin United Church
Memorial Fund for the restoration of stained glass windows would
be appreciated by the family.
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STUTTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-09 published
BAINARD,
Grace▼ (née
KAINS)
Grace (KAINS,) formerly of Byron, passed away peacefully at the
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Public General Campus on Sunday,
February 6, 2005, at the age of 96. Born in Westminster Twp.,
daughter of the late Frank and Emma
(PARROTT)
KAINS.
Grace was
a lifelong member of Saint Annes Anglican Church in Byron. Beloved
mother of Marianne and Roy
BUCHANAN of R.R.#2 Thamesville, Donna
and Mike STUTTER of Creston, British Columbia. Loving grandmother
and great-grandmother of Rob, Kristin, Bridget, Maciah and Ella
Grace. Dear sister of Barbara
HAVARD of Guelph. Also survived
by a sister-in-law Jo
KAINS of London. Predeceased by sisters
Nora and Edith
KAINS and a brother Archie
KAINS. At
Grace's request,
cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held at
Saint Annes Anglican Church, Byron at a later date. If desired
donations to Saint Annes Church, Byron would be greatly appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the John C. Badder Funeral
Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville (519) 692-4222. A tree will
be planted in memory of Grace
BAINARD in the Badder and Robinson
Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp.
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BAINARD,
Grace▲
(KAINS)
Grace (KAINS) formerly of Byron, passed away peacefully on Sunday,
February 6, 2005, at the age of 96. Beloved wife of the late
Edward "Ted"
BAINARD (1984.) Loving mother of Marianne and Roy
BUCHANAN and Donna and Mike
STUTTER.
Loving grandmother and great-grandmother
of Rob, Kristin, Bridget, Maciah and Ella Grace. A Memorial Service
will be held at Saint Annes Church, Byron on Saturday, February
19, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. If desired donations to Saint Annes Church,
Byron would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements
entrusted to the John C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street,
Thamesville (519) 692-4222.
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O'QUINN,
Hazel
Cidella
Hazel Cidella
O'QUINN, peacefully with her family by her side
at Parkwood Hospital on Thursday, June 2, 2005. Born in 1936,
in Port aux Port, Newfoundland, daughter of Dorothy and the late
William CAMPAGNON.
Beloved mother of Bertram
O'QUINN and his
wife Doris of Ingersoll, Wanda
CLEWS and her husband Joseph of
London, Jacqueline
STUTTLE and her husband William of Saint Thomas.
Dear grandmother of Shannon, Heather, Benjamin and Miranda. She
will be sadly missed by her brothers and sisters. Friends may
call during the hour preceding the memorial service which will
be conducted at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James
Street at Richmond, on Monday, June 6 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
has taken place. Memorial contributions to the Brain Injury Foundation
would be gratefully acknowledged.
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WOODHOUSE,
William▼ "
Bill▼"
H.▼
At the London Health Sciences Centre on Thursday, May 12, 2005
William▼
(Bill▼)
H.▼
WOODHOUSE of London in his 60th year. Fondly
remembered by Marie
PALLISTER.
Loving▼ father of Jessy and Benjamin.
Dear son of Nelson and the late Phoebe
WOODHOUSE.
Loved brother
of Kathie GRAY/GREY and Jean
STUTZ. Dear brother-in-law of Gail
WOODHOUSE.
Predeceased▼ by his brother Joe
WOODHOUSE and brother-in-law Glen
GRAY/GREY.
Friends▼ may call at the McFarlane and Robert Funeral Home,
(2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S., Lambeth) on Monday, May 16, 2005 from
4: 00-7:00 p.m. where the complete Funeral Service will follow
at 7: 00 p.m. with Reverend Doug
STORY officiating. Cremation with
interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Jessy
and Benjamin Woodhouse Trust Fund. Please sign the Family Book
of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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WOODHOUSE,
William▲ "
Bill▲"
H.▲
At the London Health Sciences Centre on Thursday, May 12, 2005
William▲
(Bill▲)
H.▲
WOODHOUSE of London in his 60th year. Fondly
remembered by Marie
PALLISTER.
Loving▲ father of Jessy and Benjamin.
Dear son of Nelson and the late Phoebe
EMENY.
Loved brother of
Kathie GRAY/GREY and Jean
STUTZ. Dear brother-in-law of Gail
WOODHOUSE.
Predeceased▲ by his brother Joe
WOODHOUSE and brother-in-law Glen
GRAY/GREY.
Friends▲ may call at the McFarlane and Robert Funeral Home,
(2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S., Lambeth) on Monday, May 16, 2005 from
4: 00-7:00 p.m. where the complete Funeral Service will follow
at 7: 00 p.m. with Reverend Doug
STORY officiating. Cremation with
interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Jessy
and Benjamin Woodhouse Trust Fund. Please sign the Family Book
of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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STUTZMAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-03-16 published
Jessie Delena
MUNRO
In loving memory of Jessie Delena
MUNRO,
February 18, 1928 - March 7, 2005.
Jessie MUNRO, a resident of Milton and formerly of Kagawong, died at Milton on Monday, March 7, 2005 at the age of 77 years.
She was born in Campbell Township, daughter of the late Frank and Mary Jane
(TURNBULL)
HUBBERT.
Jessie and her husband Dave, who predeceased November 8, 2001, had attended the Salvation Army before moving
to Manitoulin, then attended the Mindemoya Missionary Church. Jessie loved to read, and she had a great talent
for writing. In all she wrote 5 books about the history of Manitoulin, as well as tracing the family tree.
She also enjoyed gardening, painting, but mostly liked to spoil her grandchildren. Jessie was predeceased
by her beloved husband George David
MUNRO.
Loved and loving mother of Mark
MUNRO of Arthur, Jane and Doug
DAVISON of Georgetown, Robert of Arthur, Jessie and Jonathan
WOOD of Milton, Ruth and Jonas
STUTZMAN of
Campbellville, Sandy and Janine
MUNRO of Streetsville and Don and Sharon
MUNRO of Aberfoyle. Proud grandmother
of 13 grandchildren. Dear sister of Harold and his wife
Alice
HUBBERT of Sundridge and Carmen and his wife
Aileen of Kitchener. Predeceased by siblings Mina, George, Oressa, Blanche, Francis and Ruth. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay, after 7 pm on Thursday.
The funeral service was conducted at the Mindemoya Missionary Church on Friday, March 11, 2005 at 11 am with
Pastor Ray
KLOETSTRA officiating. Spring interment in Kagawong Cedars Cemetery.
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WESTGATE,
Evelyn
Entered into rest peacefully at Parkwood Mennonite Home, Waterloo,
on Thursday, February 3, 2005. Loving sister of Harry
WESTGATE
of Guelph. Loving aunt of Diane and Martin
McDONALD of Guelph,
Patricia and Eli
STUTZMAN of Straffordville, and Mary Lou
WESTGATE
of Cardiff. Beloved great-aunt of John, Joel, Paul, and Luke
McDONALD, Stephen and Sherri Schmidt
STUTZMAN, Mark
STUTZMAN,
and Joe and Amanda
BIRTWELL.
She is also survived by other relatives
and dear Friends. The family will receive visitors at Dunbarton
Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Road, Pickering, Ontario
at 1: 00 p.m. Sunday, February 6, 2005. Funeral service will follow
at 2: 00 p.m. in the church. Should family and Friends so desire,
donations to Dunbarton Fairport United Church or a charity of
your choice would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to the McEachnie Funeral Home (905-428-8488).
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STUYT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-16 published
THERRIEN,
Doreen
Patricia
(GILLESPIE)
Peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Monday, February
14th, 2005 Doreen Patricia
(GILLESPIE)
THERRIEN of Tillsonburg
in her 76th year. Born January 10th, 1930, Swan River, Manitoba,
daughter of the late Patrick
GILLESPIE
(Old
Chelsea, P.Q.) and
the late former Dora
DURAND
(Crookston,
Minnesota, U.S.A..) (Doreen
was a member of the Saint Mary's Catholic Church and dedicated
Co-Proprietor and employee of the Beaver Lumber and Building
Supplies, Tillsonburg). Much loved wife and best friend of 46
years of Paul A.
THERRIEN.
Much loved devoted mother and mother-in-law
of: Jeff THERRIEN and partner Mary Ellen
KROETSCH,
Pender
Island,
British Columbia, Cindy
TOWNSEND and partner Hank
STUYT, Kent
THERRIEN,
Todd
THERRIEN and wife
Phyliss, all of Tillsonburg.
Loved and proud "Jabba" of Ben, Bailey and Kelly Townsend; Keegan
THERRIEN;
Kelsey and Jessie
THERRIEN, Blake and Connor
THERRIEN
David, Mary and Jeff
STUYT. Dear sister of: Lillian
MacNEIL of
Regina,
Saskatchewan,
John
GILLESPIE of Kelvington, Saskatchewan,
Percy GILLESPIE
(Janet) of Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Sr.
Marilyn GILLESPIE of Guelph, Ontario, and Wayne
GILLESPIE of
Vanderhoof,
British
Columbia Survived by in-laws: Gerry
THERRIEN
(Eleanor) of Midland, Ronald
THERRIEN (Mary) Port Colborne, Sister
Laura THERRIEN, Rome, Italy and Ellen Jean
SHERK of Ridgeway,
Ontario. Doreen is predeceased by her brothers: Lyle (1984),
Terry (1995) and Lorne
GILLESPIE (1995.) Friends and relatives
are welcomed to meet with the family on Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway Tillsonbury,
(519) 842-4238. Parish Prayers are Wednesday evening at 7: 30
p.m. Complete Funeral Mass on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 51 Venison Street West, Tillsonburg
by Reverend Father Michael
LANGAN.
Cremation to follow. Inurnment
in the Tillsonburg Cemetery Columbarium Wall at a later date.
Memorial donations (payable by cheque) to the "Canadian Cancer
Society" would be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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