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TRELFORD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-02 published
TRELFORD,
Francis
John
We are very sad to announce the passing of our dear father, grandfather,
brother, uncle, cousin and friend, Frank John
TRELFORD at Central
Park Lodge Westside on Monday, May 30, 2005. He was predeceased
by his first wife Peggy and second wife Mabel. Loving father
of June LIGE
(Peter) of West Vancouver and Lex of Etobicoke.
Dear grandfather of Mark and Tara. Also survived by his sister
Helen McCAMBLEY, and his dear friend Betty
ROBSON. He was a devoted
member of the St. James United Church on Burnhamthorpe Rd. where
he had many Friends who will miss his wonderful voice and personable
demeanour. Funeral Service will be held at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) on Friday, June 3, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with
visitation beginning at 12 noon. Interment Riverside Cemetery.
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TRELOAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-21 published
LELAND,
Reverend▼
Charles▼
Wallace,▼ C.S.B.
Died on Friday, March 18, 2005 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
Father LELAND is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Corrine
and Jack BARGER and their children, Susan
SCHMIDT,
Lisa▼
TRELOAR
and David BARGER.
Father▼
Charles▼
LELAND was born in South Bend,
Indiana on March 22, 1928,
son of Wallace
LELAND and Alberta
YAGERLINE. He attended Culver Public School and Culver Military
Academy, graduating in 1946. He attended Oberlin College in Ohio,
University of Oslo and Oxford University (Wadham College). Father
LELAND devoted his entire religious life to scholarship at the
University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto.
After a long and successful career as a professor, he retired
in 2000 and accepted an appointment to Orsini House, a retirement
residence of the Basilian Fathers. He was an accomplished and
admired academic. His courses were always well attended and appreciated.
As a scholar, he published material on Ibsen and other dramatists
and translated some of their works. His knowledge of renaissance
English Literature and history was extensive. As a teacher, he
was conscientious and showed the same sensitivity, concern and
understanding toward his students as he did toward his confreres
and others. His course in Modern Drama was considered a must
by students, as also were his lectures on Shakespeare and other
renaissance English authors. Friends may call at the Cardinal
Flahiff Basilian Centre Chapel at 95 St. Joseph Street, Toronto,
on Monday, March 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. A Vigil Service will
be held in the Chapel on Monday, March 21 at 7: 30 p.m. A Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Chapel on Tuesday,
March 22 at 10 a.m. Interment in the Basilian Plot at Holy Cross
Cemetery, Thornhill, Ontario.
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TRELOAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-19 published
PENA,
Dianne (née
TRELOAR)
After a brief battle with cancer, passed away peacefully at her
home, in Markham, on Wednesday, February 16, 2005, in her 64th
year. Daughter of the late Roy and Celia
TRELOAR.
Loving mother
of Stephen
PENA.
Loving sister of Judy, Helen, and the late Joan
she will be sadly missed by many other family members and Friends.
Dianne was a retired school teacher of 36 years, having worked
at Blythwood Public School, Maurice Cody Public School, and Bedford
Park Public School. Special thanks to the C.C.A.C., St. Elizabeth
Health
Care,
Margaret
VANDYCK and Hospice. A gathering of remembrance
will be held at the York Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre,
160 Beecroft Road, North York (416-221-3404) on Saturday, March
5, 2005 from 2-5 p.m. In memory of Dianne, the family would welcome
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society (www.cancer.ca).
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TRELOAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-20 published
LELAND,
Reverend▲
Charles▲
Wallace,▲ C.S.B.
Died on Friday, March 18, 2005 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
Father LELAND is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Corrine
and Jack BARGER and their children, Susan
SCHMIDT,
Lisa▲
TRELOAR
and David BARGER.
Father▲
Charles▲
LELAND was born in South Bend,
Indiana on March 22, 1928,
son of Wallace
LELAND and Alberta
YAGERLINE. He attended Culver Public School and Culver Military
Academy, graduating in 1946. He attended Oberlin College in Ohio,
University of Oslo and Oxford University (Wadham College). Father
LELAND devoted his entire religious life to scholarship at the
University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto.
After a long and successful career as a professor, he retired
in 2000 and accepted an appointment to Orsini House, a retirement
residence of the Basilian Fathers. He was an accomplished and
admired academic. His courses were always well attended and appreciated.
As a scholar, he published material on Ibsen and other dramatists
and translated some of their works. His knowledge of renaissance
English literature and history was extensive. As a teacher, he
was conscientious and showed the same sensitivity, concern and
understanding toward his students as he did toward his confreres
and others. His course in Modern Drama was considered a must
by students, as also were his lectures on Shakespeare and other
renaissance English authors. Friends may call at the Cardinal
Flahiff Basilian Centre Chapel at 95 St. Joseph Street, Toronto
on Monday, March 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. A Vigil Service will
be held in the Chapel on Monday, March 21 at 7: 30 p.m. A Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Chapel on Tuesday,
March 22 at 10 a.m. Interment in the Basilian Plot at Holy Cross
Cemetery, Thornhill, Ontario.
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TRELOAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-17 published
TRELOAR,
Aila (née
RUKKILA)
Passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, October 15, 2005.
Beloved wife of Bill. Loving daughter of Tellervo and the late
Veikko. Much loved sister of Tapio, and the late Soili and sister-in-law
of Sylvia, Reino and his wife Sirkka. Dear niece of Pirkko and
Lauri and aunt of Markus and Alina, Sarah and Mark, David, Daniel
and great-aunt of Joonas and her other Friends and relatives
in Canada, Sweden and Finland. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy.
10 north of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Tuesday and Wednesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held at the Finnish Pentecostal
Church, 2570 Bayview Ave., Toronto, on Thursday, October 20,
2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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TREMAIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-28 published
PETERSEN,
Niels▼
Forrester▼ (1912-2005)
On November 25th, at his home in Toronto, Niels taught us how
to die with as much panache as he had taught us how to live.
He passed away peacefully at 10.30 p.m., surrounded by family
and Friends, amid, laughter and tears, stories and songs. Niels
was predeceased by his beloved wife Betty, his parents Niels
and Amelia, and his sisters Irene and Thora. He will be deeply
missed by his son Charles, daughter-in-law Riki
TUROFSKY, daughter
Jane and much loved grandchildren Corbett, Niels and James (Lara)
PETERSEN, and Miranda, Jennifer and Katie
BURFIELD. He will be
greatly missed by his niece Victoria (Ken
SPARKS,) and by many
Friends▼ including Else
KILDEGAARD, and Niels Kildegaard
PEDERSEN
of Denmark, Doris
LAFRENIER,
Gordon▼
FOOTE, David and Cathy
WILKES,
Saturday▼ morning coffee klatch Friends Marie and Jim
McGORMAN,
Tessa BUCHAN,
Julie▼ and Mike
PARKER and their wonderful daughter
Katelyn,▼ by Garry
HANRAHAN,
Oksana▼
CHUYKO and also by long-time
business associates and Friends Ted
TREMAIN and Jim
McMYN, and
by Brenda WHITE/WHYTE who cared for him and made him laugh to his last
hours. Niels was born July 3, 1912 in Ansdell, Lancashire. He
was educated in Lytham Saint Annes and
in Copenhagen, Denmark, before
emigrating to Canada in 1929. Niels began a more than 70-year
association with the Young Men's Christian Association of Canada
when he joined West End Young Men's Christian Association, becoming
Chairman of the National Board of Canada, and Chair of the International
Finance Committee in Geneva, Switzerland. He was awarded the
Fellowship of Honour by the Young Men's Christian Association
in 1982. Niels met his beloved wife, Betty
BAUCKHAM, at Young
Men's Christian Association Geneva Park in 1938, and managed
to engage her interest by disabling her boyfriend with a rigourous
course of gymnastics. They were married in Toronto in 1942, shortly
before Niels joined the Queens Own Rifles. Flat feet kept Niels
from serving overseas. During his service career he trained new
recruits in physical fitness, including one grateful Officer
who told him 50 years later that his training kept him alive
on the beaches of Normandy. While in the army, Niels completed
a three-year business correspondence course from Queens University
in one year, leading to a 60-year career in business. Niels was
President and Chairman of the Board of Sterling Trust, and Chairman
of Wellington Trust. He guided Investors Finance Corporation
Limited and Commercial Financial for many decades. Niels' passion
for boating, begun at 50 when his son, Charles, taught him how
to sail, led to hours of peace and challenge in his much loved
Nonsuch sailboats both in Florida and Ontario. He enjoyed photography,
travel, classical music, and walking. A more recent hobby was
following sailing races and reading newspapers from around the
world on his computer. He particularly enjoyed listening to Rev.
Dr. Andrew
STIRLING, broadcast on the internet from Timothy Eaton
Church, on the Sundays he was not able to get to service. Saturday
morning coffee with Friends at the St. Lawrence Market demonstrated
his lifelong gift, an ability to talk with anyone, about anything,
at anytime, with laughter and zest. The family wishes to thank
Dr. Vincent
CHIEN and the A Team at St. Michael's Hospital, for
their remarkable care during his final month, and Dr. David
GREENBERG
for his special kindness. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. West, at Windermere, East
of the Jane Subway, on Tuesday, November 29, from 2-4 pm and
7-9 p.m. A service in celebration of his life will take place
at Timothy Eaton Church on Wednesday, November 30 at 3.00 p.m.
Donations may be made in his memory to a favorite charity. It
is not often that a man can live for most of a century, can experience
life before telephones, cars or airplanes were common, and can
enjoy the fun of WiFi on an IMac, lucid to the end. He will be
lovingly remembered and sorely missed.
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TREMAIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-26 published
TREMAIN,
Edward
William
Hadley
At Toronto, on the 24th of December, 2005. Ted
TREMAIN, in his
71st year, beloved husband of Diana
(DUNBAR,) loving father of
Julia and Anthony and grandfather of Clare and Graeme
TREMAIN,
all of Toronto. Brother of James
TREMAIN of Montreal and Mary
Fayre MATHEWSON of Edmonton. A funeral service will be held at
Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Avenue, on Thursday, December
29th at 4 o'clock. The family will be at home, 83 Lynwood Avenue,
on Wednesday, December 28th, from 4: 00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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PETERSEN,
Niels▲
Forrester▲ (1912-2005)
On November 25th, at his home in Toronto, Niels taught us how
to die with as much panache as he had taught us how to live.
He passed away peacefully at 10: 30 p.m., surrounded by family
and Friends, amid, laughter and tears, stories and songs. Niels
was predeceased by his beloved wife Betty, his parents Niels
and Amelia, and his sisters Irene and Thora. He will be deeply
missed by his son Charles, daughter-in-law Riki
TUROFSKY, daughter
Jane and much loved grandchildren Corbett, Niels and James (Lara)
PETERSEN, and Miranda, Jennifer and Katie
BURFIELD. He will be
greatly missed by his niece Victoria (Ken
SPARKS,) and by many
Friends▲ including Else
KILDEGAARD, and Niels Kildegaard
PEDERSEN
of Denmark, Doris
LAFRENIER,
Gordon▲
FOOTE, David and Cathy
WILKES,
Saturday▲ morning coffee klatch Friends Marie and Jim
McGORMAN,
Tessa BUCHAN,
Julie▲ and Mike
PARKER and their wonderful daughter
Katelyn,▲ by Garry
HANRAHAN,
Oksana▲
CHUYKO and also by long-time
business associates and Friends Ted
TREMAIN and Jim
McMYN, and
by Brenda WHITE/WHYTE who cared for him and made him laugh to his last
hours. Niels was born July 3, 1912 in Ansdell, Lancashire. He
was educated in Lytham Saint Annes and
in Copenhagen, Denmark, before
emigrating to Canada in 1929. Niels began a more than 70-year
association with the Young Men's Christian Association of Canada
when he joined West End Young Men's Christian Association, becoming
Chairman of the National Board of Canada, and Chair of the International
Finance Committee in Geneva, Switzerland. He was awarded the
Fellowship of Honour by the Young Men's Christian Association
in 1982. Niels met his beloved wife, Betty
BAUCKHAM, at Young
Men's Christian Association Geneva Park in 1938, and managed
to engage her interest by disabling her boyfriend with a rigourous
course of gymnastics. They were married in Toronto in 1942, shortly
before Niels joined the Queen's Own Rifles. Flat feet kept Niels
from serving overseas. During his service career he trained new
recruits in physical fitness, including one grateful Officer
who told him 50 years later that his training kept him alive
on the beaches of Normandy. While in the army, Niels completed
a three-year business correspondence course from Queen's University
in one year, leading to a 60-year career in business. Niels was
President and Chairman of the Board of Sterling Trust, and Chairman
of Wellington Trust. He guided Investors Finance Corporation
Limited and Commercial Financial for many decades. Niels' passion
for boating, begun at 50 when his son, Charles, taught him how
to sail, led to hours of peace and challenge in his much loved
Nonsuch sailboats both in Florida and Ontario. He enjoyed photography,
travel, classical music, and walking. A more recent hobby was
following sailing races and reading newspapers from around the
world on his computer. He particularly enjoyed listening to Rev.
Dr. Andrew
STIRLING, broadcast on the internet from Timothy Eaton
Church, on the Sundays he was not able to get to service. Saturday
morning coffee with Friends at the St. Lawrence Market demonstrated
his lifelong gift, an ability to talk with anyone, about anything,
at anytime, with laughter and zest. The family wishes to thank
Dr. Vincent
CHIEN and the A Team at St. Michael's Hospital, for
their remarkable care during his final month, and Dr. David
GREENBERG
for his special kindness. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane
subway, on Tuesday, November 29, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A
service in celebration of his life will take place at Timothy
Eaton Church on Wednesday, November 30 at 3: 00 p.m. Donations
may be made in his memory to a favourite charity. It is not often
that a man can live for most of a century, can experience life
before telephones, cars or airplanes were common, and can enjoy
the fun of WiFi on an IMac, lucid to the end. He will be lovingly
remembered and sorely missed.
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TREMAINE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-20 published
WENDORF,
Lena
Of Hanover, passed away at Saugeen Villa Nursing Home, Hanover,
on Monday, April 18th, 2005. She was 93. Survived by daughter,
Helen KRAFT and daughter-in-law, Marjorie
WENDORF, both of Hanover,
eight grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
Also survived by sisters, Clara
CROSS, of Chesley and Tillie
BARBER, of Acton. Predeceased by husband, Cecil; son, Harold
daughter, Betty
TREMAINE; two grand_sons; six brothers and six
sisters. Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on Thursday
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday,
April 22nd, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m., at St. Matthew's Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Hanover. Interment in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario; St.
Matthew's Evengelical Lutheran Church would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Further information and register book
available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
Page A2
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TREMAINE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-25 published
CHASE,
Florence
E.
(TREMAINE)
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, on Monday,
October 24th, 2005, Mrs. Florence E.
(TREMAINE)
CHASE of London
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of Gerald. Loving mother of Ronald
and his wife
Valerie of Parry Sound, Jan
HERON and her husband
Jack of Penetang, and Richard (Dick) and his wife Pamyla of Toronto.
Dear Nana to Kellie, Tyler, Alison and Kristy, and Great Nana
to Allie, Will and Julia, Sophie and Connor. Also survived by
her sisters Mary
YATES, Margaret
BADEAU (Rhael), Doris
EATMON
(Raymond) and Juanita
HANSON
(Lloyd.)
Cremation has taken place.
The memorial service will be conducted at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Thursday, October 27th,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service.
Private family interment of ashes will take place in New Brunswick
at a later date. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of
Florence are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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TREMAINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-24 published
AUSTIN,
Irene
(Retired Nurse, Kipling Acres). Suddenly, at Ross Memorial Hospital,
Lindsay, on Monday, February 21, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
Hugh.
Predeceased by her loving son Scott Andrew
AUSTIN.
Dear
sister of her twin brother Alan
HOPE
(Dawn) of Brandon, Manitoba,
and predeceased by brothers Raymond and Donald
HOPE. Dear sister-in-law
of Annette (Howard
TREMAINE), Mary
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH, Florajean (The Reverend
John PHILLIPS,)
Jack
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH (Janet.)
Fondly remembered by nieces
and nephews; Sandra, Larry and Warren; Kim, Jenny and John William
Christie and Jacqueline, and also by grandnephews Cody and Jordan,
and grandnieces Lindsay and Natasha. Special friend of Susan
DEUTSCH of Brampton, June
OSBORNE of British Columbia, Ira and
Marie WHITE/WHYTE of Belle Ewart, Ontario, their children Lisa and
Stewart and their families. Irene will be greatly missed by her
family and Friends and will always be loved by all who knew her.
Her compassion and care for others will always be remembered
and cherished. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Christ
the King Anglican Church, 475 Rathburn Rd., Etobicoke, on Saturday,
February 26, 2005 at 10 a.m. Visitation will take place one hour
prior. Refreshments to follow. Interment Riverside Cemetery.
Donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly
appreciated.
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TREMAYNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-31 published
PROBERT,
Agnes▼ "
Tremmy▼" (née
TREMAYNE)
Women's Royal Naval Service, World War 2
Peacefully on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at Toronto Grace Hospital
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Jack. Loving mother
of Geoff and his wife Carol of Gravenhurst, and the late Christopher.
Dear sister of Jim
TREMAYNE and his wife
Jean.▼
Friends▼ may call
at the Turner and Porter "Yorke" Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at
Windermere, east of Jane subway, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service will be held at All Saints Kingsway Anglican
Church, 2850 Bloor St. West, (at Prince Edward Dr.) on Wednesday,
February 2, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Saint John's Norway Cemetery,
Toronto. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the All Saints' Memorial and Thank Offering
Fund
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PROBERT,
Agnes▲ "
Tremmy▲" (née
TREMAYNE)
Women's Royal Naval Service, World War 2. Peacefully on Sunday,
January 30, 2005 at Toronto Grace Hospital in her 85th year.
Beloved wife of the late Jack. Loving mother of Geoff and his
wife Carol of Gravenhurst, and the late Christopher. Dear sister
of Jim TREMAYNE and his wife
Jean.▲
Friends▲ may call at the Turner
& Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east
of Jane subway, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held at All Saints' Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor
St. West, (at Prince Edward Dr.) on Wednesday, February 2, 2005
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Saint John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto.
If desired, remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the All Saints' Memorial and Thank Offering Fund.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-09 published
JOHNSTON,
Murray
Douglas
Peacefully on Saturday, May 7, 2005 Murray Douglas
JOHNSTON passed
away in his 74th year. Predeceased by his mother Ida
PANGLE,
and father and step mother Murray and Mazie
JOHNSTON.
Beloved
husband of Barb (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Loving father of Michael (Melodie)
of Magrath, Alberta, Pat (Darlene) of Calgary, Alberta, Mitch
(Joanne) of Newmarket, Ontario, Wendy
TREMBLAY
(Michel) of Kapuskasing,
Ontario. Dear grandfather of Jason, Crystal, Chynna, Matthew,
Rebecca, Darryl, Ryan, Randy, Colleen, Jeremy, Robert and Kevin.
Great grandpa of Alexander and Caitlyn. Dear brother of Marion
JONES, Betty
ROBBLEE (Vic), Ray
JOHNSTON, James
PANGLE (Frankie)
and Linda MAUDSLEY
(Jim.)
Friends will be received at Forest
Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street (at Wavell) for visitation
on Tuesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in
the chapel on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 2 p.m. Interment Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Parkinsons Foundation
gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral
Home 452-3770.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-10 published
SMITH,
Ruby
Julia
May
(KILMER)
At London Health Sciences Centre on Monday, May 9, 2005. Ruby
Julia May
(KILMER)
SMITH of London in her 90th year. Beloved
wife of the late Arthur Kenneth
SMITH (1986.) Dear mother of
Joan DODD and her husband Peter of Guelph. Predeceased by her
sons James C.
SMITH (1985) and
Harold
A.
SMITH (2003.) Dear mother-in-law
of Jane A.
SMITH and Stella V.
SMITH. Dear sister of Ilene
LOWERY/LOWREY/LOWRIE/LOWRY
of Tillsonburg. Also loved by her grandchildren, Jason and Justin
SMITH,
Bridgette and Phillip
FRASER and Andrea and David
TREMBLAY,
her 3 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m. with Brian
McEACHERN officiating. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6 or
the Canadian Cancer Society, 123 St. George Street, London, Ontario
N6A 3A1. An Eastern Star Service will be held in the chapel of
the funeral home Tuesday at 7: 00 p.m. with Bethlehem Chapter
No. 136 O.E.S. in charge. Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-30 published
GRANT,
Richard
John
At Victoria Hospital on Monday, September 26, 2005 Richard John
GRANT of London, age 57, will be sadly missed. Beloved son of
the late Eileen and John
GRANT; brother of Joan
PURVIS of Sault
Saint Marie, Allan
GRANT and Cheryl
TREMBLAY of Wawa, Ontario.
Dear father of Richard Jr., Jeff, Tim and Kim. Survived by several
nieces and nephews. Sadly missed by Helen
GRANT and Ruth and
Frank LAMOTHE. He will greatly missed by all of his Friends.
Cremation and taken home to Wawa, Ontario. Donations made to
the Men's Mission, 459 York St, London appreciated by family.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-29 published
GARSTON,
Lorna
(DOHERTY) (1924-2005)
Peacefully in hospital, Sunday January 23, 2005, after a lengthy
illness. Lorna
(DOHERTY,) loving wife and best friend of Gordon
GARSTON for 58 years. Dear mother of Dr. Ronald
GARSTON
(Karen)
of Hillsborough, New Brunswick; Lynne
HAMMILL of Ottawa; Valerie
CHARNISH
(Barry) of Toronto. Loving Grandma ("Annie") to Kevin
(Kimberley,) Brandon and Kathryn
GARSTON;
Colleen and Greg
HAMMILL
Michael and Courtney
CHARNISH.
Proud great-grandma of Blake
GARSTON.
Dear sister of Col. Martin
DOHERTY
(Lorette;) pre-deceased by
sister Thora (late Lionel
TREMBLAY.) A private family funeral
service was held in the chapel of the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313
Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 5K1. In Memoriam donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada.
www.kellyfh.ca
Mum, you were the heart of our family.
Your love lives on in all of us.
Kelly Funeral Homes 613-235-6712
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
CLARK,
Joan
Rhoda (née
FLETT)
Passed away at Central Park Lodge, - Thorncliffe on Wednesday,
February 2, 2005 at the age of 84. Predeceased by her parents
Eloise and Walter Ernest (Pete)
FLETT, brother Peter, sister
Louise, son Philip Gordon Charles
CLARK and her husband (Tim)
Gordon Charles Lloyd
CLARK. Joan leaves her sister Avro
OLIVE,
brother John
FLETT
(Priscilla) daughter Christine Ann
FEATHERSTONE
(Francois TREMBLAY) and granddaughters Miranda Laurine and Courtney
Louise KIRBY.
Joan was an outspoken political debater, a skilled
amateur plumber, an accomplished fisher-woman, a devoted Argos
fan and courageous in body and spirit until the end. As per her
wishes, she was cremated and a private family service will follow
at a later date. The family will receive Friends at the Trull
"North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge
Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence Avenue) on Friday, February
11th, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, February 12th, 2-4 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to Armour Heights Presbyterian
Church, 105 Wilson Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5M 2Z9.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-12 published
Actress played Great Aunt Eliza in Road to Avonlea
Canadian Press, Friday, August 12, 2005, Page S9
Stratford, Ontario -- Kay
TREMBLAY, who played Great Aunt Eliza
on the television series Road to Avonlea, has died at 91.
Ms. TREMBLAY is also remembered for her role as cousin Jessie
in Wind at My Back -- a performance that won her a Gemini award
for best supporting actress.
Ms. TREMBLAY's career also took her to Europe and the United
States.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-12 published
TREMBLAY,
Kay▼ (née
McALLISTER)
Kay TREMBLAY passed away peacefully in her 91st year at her residence,
Spruce Lodge, Stratford, Ontario on August 9, 2005. She had been
in poor health for several months. Born into show business in
Glasgow,▼
Scotland,▼ her father, William
McALLISTER, playing Doodles,
the Principal Clown with the Blackpool Circus. The illustrious
career of this veteran actress took her throughout the United
Kingdom, Europe and North America. Her first professional appearance
was with the George Balanchine Ballet in London, England. She
was touring in Europe with this company when World War 2 broke
out, forcing an abrupt return to England. Kay came to Montreal
after the war, with her husband Raoul
TREMBLAY.
She▼ continued
her acting career with the Montreal Repertory Theatre. She had
two sons, Anthony and Michael. She was predeceased by her husband
and Anthony, who died June 30, 1970. She has played theatres
on both sides of the Atlantic, including the London Palladium,
Theatre Royal Drury Lane, the Meadow Brooke Theatre and the Stratford
Festival in 1989 and 1990. She received a Guthrie Award for her
many contributions to the Stratford Festival. In 2001, ill health
prevented her from completing the season. At the Grand Theatre,
of which she is a founding member, she performed in its inaugural
season under the direction of Robin Phillips. Her numerous film
and television credits include, Shadowdancing, opposite Christopher
Plummer, Storm of the Century, Santa Who, Night Heat, Hot Shots,
Inside Stories, Friday the 13th and Dog House. Her best-known
roles are the beloved Great Aunt Eliza in Road to Avonlea and
Cousin Jessie in Wind at My Back, for which she received a Gemini
Award for Best Supporting Actress. Cremation has taken place.
A public committal service will be held on Tuesday, August 23,
2005 at 1: 30 p.m. at God's Holy Acre, St. James Anglican Church,
Stratford, Ontario. Memorial donations in her memory may be made
to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(Humane Society) through the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert
Street, Stratford. (519) 271-5062.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-13 published
BROWN,
Mary
Louise (née
PERCY)
Succumbed to cancer August 9, 2005 at home. Wife of Charles W.F.
BROWN, loving mother to Lauri (Chas
CHIESA,)
Jennifer,
Chris
(Charmaine), Brian (Marianne), Pamela (Jeff
GIGNAC), Russell,
and Shawna, proud grandmother of Gina, Brandee, Monica, Christopher,
Jenny, Mark, Jeremy, Amanda, Jill, Brittany, Jeffrey and Patrick.
Survived by sisters Eileen
TREMBLAY and Inez (Bob)
SAVAGE.
Mary▼
Lou, born in Montreal December 29, 1927, moved to Vancouver in
1940, started her office career as a junior with the Dept. of
Defence (Navy) during World War 2, retired as special assistant
to former Vancouver Quadra Liberal Member of Parliament Ted McWhinney
1998. Predeceased by brother George, sister Michelle, mother
Margaret (née
CLARK,) father Edward
PERCY and step-father Hubert
RICHER.
Memorial service will be held at Saint Mary's (Kerrisdale)
Anglican Church, Saturday, August 13 at 11 a.m. (2490 W. 37th
Ave.,
Vancouver,)
The Rev'd. Elizabeth
NORTHCOTT officiating.
"Dear friends, never give up hope and keep smiling 'til we meet
again." In lieu of flowers, Canadian Cancer Society donations
requested. Walkey and Company Funeral Directors 604-738-0006.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-29 published
OLSEN,
Julius
Christian, P.Eng.
Suddenly, at the family cottage in Haliburton on Friday, August
26, 2005 at age 82. Beloved husband for 55 years of Pat. Loving
father of Lee, Jack (Jadranka,) Laurie
McCURLIE,
Kim
TREMBLAY
and Kari. Dear grandfather of Kara and Marci, Ryan, Kelsey and
Mark. Survived by his sisters Vivian
WURZ and Lois
FRITCHEN both
of Wisconsin. A Service of Remembrance will be held at the Turner
& Porter "Peel" Chapel 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy
10 N of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at
3 p.m. with visitation beginning at 2 p.m. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
In our hearts forever.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-12 published
Kay TREMBLAY,
Thespian (1915-2005)
Actress who was the daughter of a clown, and herself went on
stage as an adolescent, was best known as Aunt Eliza on the television
series Road To Avonlea
By Catherine
CULLEN,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Monday, September
12, 2005, Page S11
Toronto -- Whether it was in front of soldiers in Europe during
the Second World War, before lunchtime crowds in Montreal, on
the stages of Stratford or before the film and television cameras
that brought her to a mass audience in Canada, Kay
TREMBLAY spent
almost all 90 years of her life acting.
To most Canadians she became a familiar face as Great Aunt Eliza
on the popular television series Road To Avonlea during the 1990s.
Yet Kay TREMBLAY was immersed in performance almost from her
birth in 1915 in Glasgow, Scotland. Her family toured Europe
with her father, William
McALLISTER, who performed before royalty
as a tightrope walker and the principal clown in the famous Blackpool
Circus. Kathleen
McALLISTER, as she was named at birth, would
take to the stage herself before she was even in her teens. She
spent decade after decade acting and overcame staggering personal
tragedy before she found the role on Road to Avonlea that would
win her a Gemini award, and earn her the affection from fans
that so many in the acting community had felt for her all along.
The role of Aunt Eliza was truly made for Ms.
TREMBLAY, said
Kevin SULLIVAN, executive producer of Road to Avonlea. "I had
seen her work and I was always kind of fascinated by her because
she's so ancient but she was really commanding." At the time,
his team had wanted to add an older character to the show and
built the character of Aunt Eliza specifically for her.
Ms. TREMBLAY adored the role, said Ron
BARRY, her agent for nearly
two decades. A true professional, having an amazing ability to
connect with any character, Ms.
TREMBLAY found something special
in this particular part, he said.
"I guess the role was so near and dear to her heart because she
could be a bit of a cantankerous soul too, and Aunt Eliza had
so many layers and at the centre was a softy."
Soft enough that she would "melt" when a fan approached her,
Mr. BARRY recalls, but strong enough to withstand filming in
35 degree heat in corset without a word of complaint, while the
younger actors around her withered.
"She would always say to me, 'Darling, I'm just lucky to be working,'"
he recalled.
Ms. TREMBLAY was so committed to the part that she even saved
Aunt Eliza from a near-death experience of sorts. Near the end
of the series' seven year run, the writers were looking for a
way to create some exciting new story lines, said series producer
Kevin SULLIVAN.
The idea that Aunt Eliza might be killed off was suggested, but
ultimately passed over, he said. However, word somehow got back
to Ms. TREMBLAY that her character was facing imminent death.
She arrived in Mr.
SULLIVAN's office one day and gave him one
of the hardest pitches of his career in an effort to save her
character, he recalled.
"I said, 'Don't worry Kay I'll put it aside.'"
"'But,' she said, 'I really like the idea of someone dying.'"
That conversation spawned the idea of bringing in a new character,
the elderly cousin Winifred, who appears briefly in the series
before dying. The plot line won Ms.
TREMBLAY a Gemini award in
1997 for best supporting actress. The actress who played Winifred,
Frances Bay, also won a Gemini for her part.
While the Gemini win and her role on Road to Avonlea represented
a high point in Kay
TREMBLAY's career, it came only after years
of personal hardship. She lost three loved ones in a short span
of time.
First, her sister Betty committed suicide some time after Kay
moved to Montreal to be with her Canadian husband in 1954. Next,
her husband Raoul took his life as well. Then, in 1970, the eldest
of Ms. TREMBLAY's two sons, Anthony, drowned in a boating accident.
She was devastated by the losses.
It was the focus she learned early on in life, thanks to growing
up in a family of performers, that helped Ms.
TREMBLAY to overcome
the losses, said her son Michael
TREMBLAY.
"I think she was about six when she asked, 'Daddy, how do you
do it, getting up on the high wire?'"
"He said, 'I put one foot in front of the other, I look straight
ahead and I don't look down.' I think that was the motto for
her life. My brother died. She didn't look down. My father died.
She didn't look down."
Her disposition was also shaped by the time she spent studying
and performing with the George Balanchine Ballet, before the
Second World War. She said it taught her the importance of discipline
and to always be grateful to be working, recalled Mr. Barry.
After the Second World War broke out, Kay and her sister Betty
formed a sister act and travelled around Europe entertaining
troops. One night, Kay and Betty experienced some of the terror
of war as their train arrived in the city of Coventry, England,
said Frank Blanche, a friend of Ms.
TREMBLAY's from her acting
days in Montreal. Coventry was bombed that night. The sisters
train stopped and everyone on board began to scream. "The bombs
hit everything except the train and the all-clear went and they
looked out the window and everything was flattened," Mr. Blanche
said.
However, the war also brought some happiness into Kay
TREMBLAY's
life. One night, a mutual friend introduced her to a charming
Canadian soldier by the name of Raoul
TREMBLAY. In 1954, the
pair married and moved to Montreal. They had two sons, Anthony
and Michael. While in Montreal, Ms.
TREMBLAY did everything from
musicals and television to performing in front of lunchtime crowds
at Montreal's Place Ville Marie.
It was while living in Montreal that she lost her sister, her
husband and son. Although she eventually recovered sufficiently
to return to her career, she still had another battle to win:
alcoholism.
Eventually, she became involved in such successful shows as Night
Heat, Street Legal and Wind at My Back and her career began to
take off. She also appeared in dozens of movies over the course
of her career, including the 1980 film Shadow Dancing, in which
she appeared alongside Christopher Plummer.
"She got to play a variety of old ladies from the sweet grandmotherly
type to the 'you better watch it, this is a gun-toting mama',"
her agent, Mr.
BARRY said.
Ms. TREMBLAY also enjoyed a successful stage career. Some of
her greatest achievements on stage included performing at London's
Grand Theatre under the direction of Robin Phillips in the 1983-84
season.
She played the role of an elderly courtesan in Timon of Athens
and shared the stage with Shelia McCarthy. Beginning in 1989,
she performed two seasons at Stratford.
Her energy and professionalism earned her admiration from colleagues
in film, television, and on stage. Her talent and her strength
made her truly one in a million, said Mr.
BARRY. "
You know how
the Readers Digest used to have that segment, 'My most unforgettable
character'? She would be my most unforgettable character."
Kay TREMBLAY was born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 12, 1915.
She died on August 9, 2005 in Stratford, Ontario after suffering
from Alzheimer's Disease. She was 90 years old. She is survived
by her son, Michael.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-14 published
BEAUDOIN,
Gilles (1920-2005)
Passed away on December 10, 2005, at the age of 85. He leaves
behind his wife
Madeleine
PERRON, his 10 children and 15 grand-children:
Martine; Bernard, Deepak and Vanessa; Christine (Martin
LAVOIE),
Sébastien; Sylvie (Rick
GABRIEL) Alexandre, Sophie and Bianca
Hélène (Paulo
LIP,)
Geneviève and
Myriam;
Anne, Xavier and Eduardo
Nicole (Rosario
SPATOLA) Émilie, Chloé and Brando; Kim
LIEN (Carl
COUTURE;)
Than
XUÂN (Elaine
TREMBLAY) Mélodie and Coralie; Jean.
He was a businessman and former president of Montclair Radio
& Refrigeration Supplies Ltd. Visit at the Armand Plante funeral
home in St-Joseph-de-Beauce on Friday, December 16, from 2: 00
to 4: 30 p.m. and from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Funerals will be held
on Saturday, December 17 at 11: 00 a.m. at the church of St-Joseph-de-Beauce.
Donations may be made to L'Arche Toronto, 2250 Danforth Ave.,
Toronto, Ontario M4C 1L1. Condolences may be sent by fax at 1-800-696-3513
or by e-mail at lcmapi@globetrotter.net
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-07 published
GEDZ,
Raymond "
Ramon"
W.
Peacefully, at his residence, with his family by his side, on
Saturday, March 5, 2005, in his 73rd year. Deeply loved husband
and best friend of Jeannette for 25 years. Cherished father of
Donna DERIDDER,
Brian
KUROSKY (Jane,) and Pamela
KUROSKY. Adored
"papa" of Michael, Karl, Jennie, Collin, Russ, Lara, Thomas,
and Nickey. Brother of Dr. William (Bill)
GEDZ and his wife
Rose,
Taras (Terry)
GEDZ and his wife
Angie, and brother-in-law of
Roger TREMBLAY and his wife
Sharron.
Beloved uncle of Steve,
Tammy, Ivan, Larisa, Christopher, and Melissa. Raymond will be
fondly remembered by all his extended family and Friends. Friends
will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott Funeral
Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Monday from 6-9 p.m.
and Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held
in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. Should you desire, memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated
by the family.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-26 published
GONNEAU,
Alistair
Grant
Passed away at the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Monday, March 21, 2005,
in his 79th year. Grant, loving husband of Monola (née
DODD.)
Dear father of Garth and Lorraine (née
POGE,)
Glenda and Mike
BRYSON of Haliburton, Garry and Kimberley (née
PETRI) of Whitby,
Gillian and Gilles
LARAMEE of St. Catharines and Geoffrey and
Loreal (née
TREMBLAY) of Etobicoke. Lovingly remembered by his
grandchildren Kevin, Craig, Robert, Taylor, Amanda, Megan, Genny,
Giselle and Gabriel, and great-grand_son Joseph. He is survived
by his sisters Isabel and her husband Dwain
BARRY of Perth and
Sheila and her husband John
MAARSE of Brooklin. Cremation has
taken place. A memorial service will be held at the Church of
the Transfiguration, 320 Glenridge Ave. (corner of Glenridge
and Glendale Ave.) on Saturday, April 9, 2005, time to be announced.
No flowers please, donations to the Church of the Transfiguration
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements in the care of Passfield Mortuary Services, 905-682-0474.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-20 published
BURNS,
Eileen (née
O'KANE) (1926-2005)
Passed away in Montreal on Friday, June 17 at the age of 78.
Beloved mother of Pamela (Jean-Jacques) and cherished grandmother
of Patrick, Etienne and Devyn
TREMBLAY.
Eileen also leaves to
mourn her sisters Bridie
FAY and Peggy
MAGUIRE as well as many
nieces, nephews and relatives in Ireland, England, Australia
and the United States. A visitation will take place at the Mount
Royal Funeral Complex (1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, 514-279-6540)
on Tuesday, June 21 from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. and a Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Kevin's Church (5600 Cote des Neiges
Road), Montreal on Wednesday, June 22 at 1: 30 p.m.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-11 published
TREMBLAY,
Kay▲ (née
McALLISTER)
Kay TREMBLAY passed away peacefully in her 91st year at her residence,
Spruce Lodge, Stratford, Ontario on August 9, 2005. She had been
in poor health for several months. Born into show business in
Glasgow,▲
Scotland,▲ her father, William
McALLISTER, playing Doodles,
the Principal Clown with the Blackpool Circus. The illustrious
career of this veteran actress took her throughout the United
Kingdom, Europe and North America. Her first professional appearance
was with the George Balanchine Ballet in London, England. She
was touring in Europe with this company when World War 2 broke
out, forcing an abrupt return to England. Kay came to Montreal
after the war, with her husband Raoul
TREMBLAY.
She▲ continued
her acting career with the Montreal Repertory Theatre. She had
two sons, Anthony and Michael. She was predeceased by her husband
and Anthony, who died June 30, 1970. She has played theatres
on both sides of the Atlantic, including the London Palladium,
Theatre Royal Drury Lane, the Meadow Brooke Theatre and the Stratford
Festival in 1989 and 1990. She received a Guthrie Award for her
many contributions to the Stratford Festival. In 2001, ill health
prevented her from completing the season. At the Grand Theatre,
of which she is a founding member, she performed in its inaugural
season under the direction of Robin Phillips. Her numerous film
and television credits include, Shadowdancing, opposite Christopher
Plummer, Storm of the Century, Santa Who, Night Heat, Hot Shots,
Inside Stories, Friday the 13th and Dog House. Her best-known
roles are the beloved Great Aunt Eliza in Road to Avonlea and
Cousin Jessie in Wind at My Back, for which she received a Gemini
Award for Best Supporting Actress. Cremation has taken place.
A public committal service will be held on Tuesday, August 23,
2005 at 1: 30 p.m. at God's Holy Acre, St. James Anglican Church,
Stratford, Ontario. Memorial donations in her memory may be made
to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(Humane Society) through the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert
Street, Stratford (519-271-5062).
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-07 published
LYNCH,
Kenneth
Wesley
In loving memory of Ken who passed away at Lakeridge Health Oshawa
at the age of 65 on October 2nd, 2005. He was born in Amherst,
Nova Scotia on August 30th, 1940 to the late Whitney and Florence
(née COOK.)
Beloved husband of Diana (née
TREMBLAY.) Cherished
father of Michael, Beth (Scott
GIBSON) and David. Adored step-father
to Jim MAINDONALD
(Josie) and Tammy
MAINDONALD. Devoted super
hero to granddaughters Jessica
GLENN and Sky
GIBSON.
Dearest
brother to Harriott (John
HILLS), Ned (Susan), Dan (Nancy) and
Greg
(Annette.)
Missed by father-in-law Tony
TREMBLAY and the
Tremblay family. Ken was an employee of Honeywell Ltd. for 23
years and most recently of Staples. Friends may call at Oshawa
Funeral Service "Thornton Chapel", 847 King Street West (905-721-1234)
on Saturday, October 8th for a Memorial Service at 3: 00 p.m.
with visiting 1 hour prior to the service.
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TREMBLAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-14 published
TREMBLAY,
Esther
Margeret▲ (née
McNEIL)
Peacefully at the Stirling Manor, Stirling on Sunday November
13, 2005. Esther
TREMBLAY of Stirling and formerly of Frankford
in her 71st year. Daughter of the late Francis and Katherine
McNEIL.
Forever loved and cherished by her special parents Anne
NEVILLE of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and the late James
NEVILLE.
Beloved wife of Stan
TREMBLAY.
Loving mother of Georgette
JENNINGS
and husband Gord of Lagoon City, Marilyne
McCARTHY and husband
Jim of Pickering and the late Bernadine
YOUDEN.
Ever remembered
by her brothers Alexander
McNEIL
(Marie) of Blind River, British
Columbia, Gordon
McNEIL
(Anne) of Bobcaygeon and her extended
family James
NEVILLE
(Rena) of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Jack
NEVILLE
(Adelle) of Trenton and the late Virginia
MELENCHUCK
(NEVILLE.)
Dearest grandmother of James
DESCHAMPS,
Stephen and Shannon
McCARTHY,
Leslie DESCHAMPS,
Dennis and Jennifer
McCARTHY, Douglas
McCARTHY,
Daniel THOMS,
Jeffrey
McCARTHY, Christopher
YOUDEN and Kevin
YOUDEN and great grandmother of Kylie, Stephen, Lauren, Dillon,
Kristin, Katrin, Sarah and Emma. Resting at the Frankford Funeral
Chapel, 40 North Trent Street, Frankford. Visitation Tuesday,
November 15, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be held in the Chapel on Wednesday November 16, 2005 at 11.30
a.m. Father Stéphane
POULIOT officiating. Interment St. Francis
of Assisi Cemetery. Frankford Funeral Chapel 613-398-6400.
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