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TROIAN o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-04-13 published
FREEBURN,
John▼
Mr. John FREEBURN a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on Wednesday,
April 6, 2005 at his residence at the age of 69. John was a son
of the late John and Diane
(LAUZON)
FREEBURN and was a lifelong
resident of Wallaceburg. He was a member of Our Lady Help of
Christians Church in Wallaceburg, as well as a member of Knights
of Columbus Council 2102. John was a retired employee of Dominion
Glass
Co., in Wallaceburg. Beloved husband of Theresa
(HINNEGAN)
FREEBURN of 51 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Erin
FREEBURN of Hamilton, Joseph
FREEBURN,
Carl
OSTER of Vancouver,
British
Columbia,
Edward and Michelle
FREEBURN of Wallaceburg,
Shannon FREEBURN and Todd
CELOTTO of Mississauga, Jack
FREEBURN
of Toronto and Liz
FREEBURN of Niagara Falls. Beloved Poppy of
Lauren, Meghan, Jamison, Brennan, Lucas and Reilly and Ava. Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Pat and Monique
FREEBURN of Bracebridge,
Irene MALLETTE of Wallaceburg, Mary
VAN
MEENEN of Wallaceburg,
Kathleen and Emile
GOGLIA of Wallaceburg, Mary Anne
TROIAN of
Orillia, Deanna
FORGIE of Wallaceburg, Doreen and Jerry
LUCIER
of Wallaceburg, Beth
MYERS and Garbett of Mitchell's Bay and Pamela
& Dr. Jack
OSTRANDER of Owen Sound. The late John
FREEBURN rested
at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, in Wallaceburg,
until Saturday, April 9, 2005 when the concelebrated funeral
mass was celebrated at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at
10: 30 a.m. with Fr. John
JASICA, Celebrant and Fr. Greg
BONIN,
Co-Celebrant. The gifts were brought to the altar by his loved
grandchildren. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg.
Pall bearers were: Bernie
ARMSTRONG, Steve
HITCHCOCK, Doug
CATTON,
Orm MASON,
Ralph
CARR, Bill
KNIGHT and Brennan
CONRY. Flower
bearers were Lauren
FREEBURN,
Meghan
FREEBURN, Jamison
FREEBURN,
Lucas Freeburn
HING,
Reilly
CELOTTO and Ava
CELOTTO. As an expresson
of sympathy, donations to Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto
may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial a tree
will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory of John
FREEBURN.
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FREEBURN,
John▲
Mr. John FREEBURN, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 6,
2005 at his residence at the age of 69. John was a
son of the
late John and Diane
(LAUZON)
FREEBURN and was a lifelong resident
of Wallaceburg. He was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians
Church, in Wallaceburg, as well as a member of the Knights of
Columbus Council #2102. John was a retired employee of the Dominion
Glass Company in Wallaceburg.
Beloved husband of 51 years to Theresa
(HINNEGAN)
FREEBURN.
Loving
father and father-in-law of: Erin
(FREEBURN)
CONERY of Hamilton,
Joseph FREEBURN and Carl
OSTER of Vancouver, British Columbia,
Edward and Michelle
FREEBURN of Wallaceburg, Shannon
FREEBURN
and Todd CELOTTO of Mississauga, Jack
FREEBURN of Toronto, and
Liz FREEBURN of Niagara Falls. Beloved Poppy of Lauren, Meghan,
Jamison, Brennan, Lucas, Reilly and Ava. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of: Pat and Monique of Bracebridge, Irene
MALLETTE of Wallaceburg,
Mary VANMEENEN of Wallaceburg, Kathleen and Emile
GOGLIA of Wallaceburg,
Mary Anne TROIAN of Orillia, Deanna
FORGIE of Wallaceburg, and
Doreen and Jerry
LUCIER of Wallaceburg. Friends will be received
at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, in Wallaceburg,
on Friday, April 8, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, at
10: 30 a.m. on Saturday April 9, 2005. Interment in Riverview
Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Parish Prayers will be offered at the
funeral home on Friday at 7 p.m., and Knights of Columbus Prayers
will be offered at the funeral home on Friday at 8 p.m. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to Princess Margaret Cancer
Centre, Toronto may be left at the funeral home.
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TROIANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-27 published
Played with Guess Who and Ronnie Hawkins
By James ADAM/ADAMS,
Friday,
May 27, 2005, Page S7
Toronto -- Domenic
TROIANO, one of Canada's most versatile electric
guitarists, died on May 25 of prostate cancer. He was 59.
Born▼ in Italy, Mr.
TROIANO came to Canada with his parents in
the mid-1950s and, by the mid-'60s, was playing with Ronnie Lane
and the Disciples and the Ronnie Hawkins Band. Later, he was
the guitarist for Mandala and Bush. In the early '70s, he replaced
Joe Walsh as lead guitarist for the James Gang, followed by a
stint with the group Guess Who. Mr.
TROIANO recorded numerous
solo recordings and, through the '80s and '90s, found steady
work as a producer, session player and composer for film and
television.
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TROIANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-27 published
TROIANO,
Domenic 'Donnie'
Famed Guitarist, Composer And Producer
Peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday,
May 25th, 2005 at the age of 59. Beloved
son of Pasqua and the
late Raffaele
TROIANO.
Loving and devoted brother of Gina and
Frank and his wife, Rita. He will be dearly missed and fondly
remembered by his two nephews, Marcus and Julian. Dear nephew
of Nicoletta, Francesca, Basilio, Marguerite, Joe and Grace
many cousins and former wife
Shawne▼
JACKSON.
Friends and family
will be received on Saturday, May 28, from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday,
May 29 from 2-4 and 69 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150
Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church (39 Green Lane,
Thornhill), on Monday, May 30, 2005 at 10 a.m. Entombment to
follow at Forest Lawn Mausoleum (4570 Yonge Street, Toronto).
Reception to follow at Le Parc Banquet Hall, 8432 Leslie Street,
Markham. Donations to The Domenic Troiano Guitar Scholarship
(c/o Metronome Canada Foundation, 118 Sherbourne Street, Toronto,
Ontario M5A 2R2), would be welcomed by the family. Condolences
- www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane (416) 221-1159
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TROIANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-04 published
Domenic TROIANO,
Musician: 1946-2005
He was a musician's musician who mesmerized both practitioners
and audiences, writes Sandra
MARTIN. A self-taught guitarist
yet a perfectionist, he was a master of his own style
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
June 4, 2005, Page S7
Guitarist, composer, producer, Domenic
TROIANO was a musician's
musician. Although he played mostly in Toronto, he was widely
celebrated by fans and other musicians for his skillful guitar
work and a finely honed style that morphed from rock to soul
to jazz-fusion. "He lived to make music. It was his life," said
Larry LEBLANC,
Canadian bureau chief of Billboard magazine. As
another great guitarist Randy Bachman said this week: "I'm sure
the heavenly jam sessions with Lenny
BREAU and Jimi Hendrix are
taken to a new level, now that Dom has arrived."
Domenic TROIANO was born in Italy just after the end of the Second
World War and immigrated to Canada with his parents when he was
3. They settled in Toronto where his younger brother Frank and
sister Gina were born. While he was still a student at East York
Collegiate Institute, he taught himself to play the guitar by
studying chord books, aping the sound of such rock 'n' roll icons
as Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley and by watching other guitarists
play. He loved rhythm and blues and used to slide into the kid's
side of the Concord Tavern on Bloor Street West on Saturday afternoons
to sip soft drinks and listen to Ronnie
HAWKINS and visiting
rockers.
By the time he was 16 he was playing in a band, Robbie Lane and
the Disciples. The first song he ever wrote, The One For Me,
became the B-side on the group's first single. He got his first
real break two years later when Ronnie
HAWKINS hired him to replace
Robbie Robertson who had decamped to play with Bob Dylan. "He
was raised right. His parents had that old-school morality, do
everything right," said Mr.
HAWKINS. "He was a quiet type. I
don't think he has ever made an enemy in the world."
Asked what appealed to him about Mr.
TROIANO's playing, Mr.
HAWKINS
said: "He was so into that guitar and music. Nothing else mattered.
That came first. And guys who are like that become the great
musicians."
Mr. TROIANO stayed with Mr.
HAWKINS for less than a year before
leaving to develop his own sound and to form a series of evolving
groups including the Rogues, The Mandala (1965-69) and Bush (1970-71).
He replaced Joe Walsh as the lead guitarist when he played with
The James Gang from 1972-73. He toured a lot in the United States
with his bands in the 1960s and '70s and released the classic
hits Opportunity in 1967 and Love-itis in 1968.
Musician Randy Bachman, formerly of the Bachman Turner Overdrive,
remembers Mr.
TROIANO from the 1960s. "Being from Winnipeg and
having the influence of [guitarist] Lenny
BREAU at the beginning
of my guitar career, I was interested to hear that when Lenny
moved to Toronto, his influence took root there too," Mr. Bachman
said in an email message this week.
"I heard about this cool guitar player who played a Tele and
gigged in an R&B band called The Mandala. I got their album and
Dom's guitar work was a cool mixture of funk/R&B and Lenny
BREAU
stuff, all in one. I saw them play several times and was mesmerized
by both the band and Domenic. Then later I saw him in Bush with
the same reaction. He was totally cool and really laid down some
stuff."
Years later, when Mr. Bachman made his Axe album, he invited
Mr. TROIANO to play on it and he "graciously" did. "We spent
a few days in Chicago jamming together," Mr. Bachman said. "He
was a great person with a beautiful spirit and was a true master
of his own guitar style. I later loved and envied his television
sound-track work. He was a great artist and will be sadly missed
by many."
After
Mr.
Bachman left The Guess Who, Mr.
TROIANO joined the
group as lead guitarist in 1974. By then, the band had scored
big with hits such as These Eyes and American Woman. At the time,
they were coasting on their popularity and indulging themselves
both on stage and off. "He brought a discipline to the group
that had been missing," said Mr.
LEBLANC of Billboard magazine.
"He helped them clean up their image and refine their sound."
He formed The Domenic Troiano band in 1976. It lasted for three
years. Later, he said that he "started to get tired of the band
thing." Although Mr.
TROIANO was revered by other musicians,
he was also feared because he demanded such a high performance
level. "He could be hard-nosed if musicians were making mistakes
or there was an equipment problem," admitted Mr.
LEBLANC.
Still,
Mr. TROIANO "embraced" and mentored musicians who satisfied his
standards, no matter how young or unknown they were.
One of them was a 13-year-old kid named Alex
ZIVOJINOVIC (later
Alex LIFESON of Rush) who approached him at a Canada Day concert
in North York in 1967. The Mandala were playing and Alex was
a huge fan. "He was so innovative. His tonality was unheard of
at the time." Alex went over after and asked for an autograph.
"I told him I was a guitar player and I had dreams of doing what
he was doing and he was very sweet and kind to me and gave me
great encouragement to keep it up and keep playing," Mr.
LIFESON
said in a telephone interview. "I never forgot that."
Mr. TROIANO also made a number of solo albums, including The
Joke's On Me and Fret Fever, played for other musicians such
as Diana Ross and Joe Cocker and produced albums for singers,
including his one-time wife
Shawne▲
JACKSON. He also worked as
a session musician and composer of sound tracks for films and
television programs such as Night Heat, Diamonds and Hot Shots.
Working in television allowed him to use technology and be much
more experimental with the sound he was producing.
When he first signed on to do the music for Night Heat, he thought,
"this isn't the kind of thing I do," he told an interviewer,
but looking back he realized that it was "the perfect job" for
him. That's because he loved working in the studio. For him,
composing mood music was like "finger-painting, which is something
I used to love doing at school."
By the time Mr.
LIFESON met up with Mr.
TROIANO again at an awards
show in the 1990s, he was himself a famous musician with his
band Rush. The two men laughed and reminisced after Mr.
LIFESON
told Mr. TROIANO of their first encounter. "He's always been
a fabulous guitarist, a really good songwriter and a great arranger,"
said Mr. LIFESON. "
He's a fabulous musician -- very, very well
balanced. But he's also a bright, intelligent man with a great
sense of humour. Many people loved him."
About a decade ago Mr.
TROIANO was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
He was in reasonable health until late last year, thanks to a
holistic and homeopathic regimen, according to Mr.
LIFESON, who
visited him in hospital earlier this year. A tribute is being
planned at the national jazz awards in Toronto next month.
Domenic TROIANO was born in Modugno, Italy, on January 17, 1946.
He died of prostate cancer on May 25, 2005, in Toronto. He was
59. He is survived by his former wife Shawne Jackson, his mother,
a brother and a sister.
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TROIANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-25 published
DE FRANCESCO,
Michael▼
Joseph▼
(Born October 6, 1978) Sault College Graduate From Aviation Technology,
Past Flight Instructor With Island Air And Past Co-Pilot With
Adler Aviation
Died tragically on Sunday, October 23, 2005 at age 27 years.
Michael will be missed by his loving parents Fred and Angie,
his sister Mary-Ellen and her husband Joseph
FACCHINI, his grandparents
Maria DE FRANCESCO, and Joseph and Filomena
TROIANO and by everyone
who knew him. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter 'Peel'
Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North of Queen
Elizabeth Way) from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral
Mass will be held on Friday, October 28, 2005 at 10 a.m. from
St. Michael's Cathedral, 65 Bond Street (at Shuter) Toronto.
Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill. For those who wish,
memorial donations may be made to the Trillium Health Centre
Foundation - Mental Health Care Unit. We'll miss you son.
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TROIANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-30 published
TROIANO master of 'Toronto Sound'
Legendary guitarist, band leader is missed
Friends remember innovative spirit, business acumen
By Greg QUILL,
Entertainment
Columnist
The jaunty beret, capricious moustache, warm smile, bright eyes
and inquiring brow are the features his family, Friends and admirers
are remembering today as legendary Toronto guitarist, band leader,
composer and music producer Domenic "Donnie"
TROIANO is laid
to rest in North York, following a funeral mass near his longtime
home in Thornhill.
One of Canada's most influential and innovative rock musicians
during the 1960s and '70s, and a revered session player, record
producer, television and movie score composer and jazz recording
artist in the following decades,
TROIANO succumbed last Wednesday
night to a 10-year struggle with prostate cancer. He was 59.
Born▲ in Modugno, Italy,
TROIANO and his family came to Toronto
in 1949. A little more than a decade later, he was immersed in
the city's burgeoning rock and R&B music culture, and, along
with other budding guitar slingers, used to study The Hawks'
Robbie Robertson at Concord Tavern Saturday matinees. By age
17 he had taught himself to play from chord books and by studying
the work of his musical heroes.
While he defined what contemporaries call "The Toronto Sound"
during stints with Robbie
LANE and The Disciples, Ronnie Hawkins,
The Five Rogues, Mandala, and Bush -- bands in which he became
known as "the guitarist to beat" in Toronto in the years following
Robertson's long ascendancy -- and carried the hopes of a generation
of Canadian guitar slingers to the world as Joe Walsh's replacement
in the American band The James Gang, and
as Randy Bachman's in
The
Guess
Who,
TROIANO remained a polite and even humble presence
in the industry, a musician's musician who eschewed the trappings
of fame and excess.
"Donnie was the last person ever to talk about his achievements,"
says LANE, one of the guitarist's closest Friends from the age
of 14, even before he and
TROIANO formed The Disciples, the band
that a few years later would replace Robertson and The Hawks
as Arkansas rockabilly singer Hawkins' posse.
LANE, who is still performing "for fun" and hosts a radio show
Saturday and Sunday afternoons in 1050
CHUM, paid tribute to
his longtime friend on the weekend with a special segment featuring
many of his recordings and the on-air memories of his musical
contemporaries, including former wife, singer Shawne
JACKSON.
"Donnie was two things -- a giant musician and producer, and
a giant human being who really cared about people."
George Olliver, singer and frontman for the bands (Whitey And
The Roulettes, The Rogues) that would become Mandala following
TROIANO's split with the Disciples, was one of the guitarist's
last visitors a week ago.
"He knew I was there, but it was impossible for him to speak
but he managed a smile. I remember when I first saw him play
in 1962 at Le Coq D'Or with Ronnie Hawkins on Yonge St. It was
very soulful music, straight from the heart. It was mind-boggling
to have him join our band just two weeks later. And from the
minute he came in, he was the leader.
"He knew exactly what he wanted, and he had great ideas. He was
headstrong in those days, very focused, and what he wanted always
turned out to be the best thing for the band."
Three years later, Olliver and
TROIANO parted ways, and though
the guitarist went on to form the groundbreaking jazz-influenced
rock trio Bush with Toronto bassist Prakash
JOHN and drummer
Whitey Glan, his reputation had already spread south via Mandala's
recordings with the prestigious American R&B label KR Chess and
tours of the U.S.
The band's first single, "Opportunity," is still credited by
local musicians as the cut that took the Toronto Sound -- distinguished
by a "heavily distorted, sustained vibrato guitar, a very dangerous
noise," says veteran Toronto bassist Dennis
PINHORN -- to Los
Angeles and beyond. In 1968 Mandala (with singer Roy Kenner,
who had replaced Olliver and would later join The James Gang
with TROIANO,) recorded its only album, Soul Crusade, for Atlantic
Records.
"Donnie was more than a great musician, he was also a great businessman,"
Olliver continues. "He was always reading up on production news,
the latest trends in recording and management deals, and he was
able to parlay that knowledge into a lucrative career as a songwriter,
and an award-winning music score composer and producer for television
shows (including Night Heat) and movies. One of the songs he
wrote for Bush, 'I Can Hear You Calling,' was recorded by Three
Dog Night as the B-side of the multi-platinum hit 'Joy To The
World.' He made a fortune."
Olliver and
TROIANO collaborated recently on remixing the reissue
of Live at the Bluenote with George Olliver and Gangbuster, the
classic 1980s recording of Toronto's legendary soul/R&B band.
To Ronnie Hawkins, who recently recovered from a bout with cancer,
TROIANO was "a member of an endangered species, one of them semi-geniuses
who live for their music yet remain polite and human and real.
Donnie was a good ol' buddy... he was always there for you."
In TROIANO's memory the Metronome Canada Culture Heritage Foundation
has established a $1,500 annual scholarship to a Canadian guitarist
pursuing post secondary guitar education. Details at 416-367-0162,
or http: //www.metronomecanada.com.
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DE FRANCESCO,
Michael▲
Joseph▲
Born October 6, 1978 (Sault College Graduate from Aviation Technology,
past Flight Instructor with Island Air and past Co-Pilot with
Adler Aviation) Died tragically on Sunday, October 23, 2005 at
age 27 years. Michael will be missed by his loving parents Fred
and Angie, his sister Mary-Ellen and her husband Joseph
FACCHINI,
his grandparents Maria DE
FRANCESCO (the late Mike,) and Joseph
and Filomena
TROIANO and by everyone who knew him. Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street,
Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth Way) from 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday,
October 28, 2005 at 10 a.m. from St. Michael's Cathedral, 65
Bond Street (at Shuter) Toronto. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery,
Thornhill. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made
to the Trillium Health Centre Foundation - Mental Health Care
Unit. We'll miss you son
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TROINA,
Fred
Passed away suddenly in Toronto on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at
the age of 45 years. Loving husband to Meri
BOTTOS and loving
father to Andrew
TROINA.
Predeceased by his parents Filadelfio
and Benedetta
TROINA. Cherished brother to Ben
TROINA
(Julia,)
Frank TROINA
(Rose) and
to Tony TROINA
(Maria.) Dear son-in-law
to Giuseppe
BOTTOS and the late Antonietta
BOTTOS. Dear uncle
to Kathleen, Fred, Maria Bettina, Benedetta, Marisa, John, Christina,
Anthony and Alexia. Dear brother-in-law to John
BOTTOS
(Katrine.)
Friends will be received at Delmoro Funeral Home, 61 Beverly
Hills Dr. (1 light south of Wilson Ave., west of Jane Street, 416-249-4499)
on Saturday, March 5, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday, March 6,
2005 from 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, March
7, 2005 from St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church (on Rathburn
Rd., west of Kipling Ave.) at 10: 00 a.m. Entombment to follow
at Beechwood Cemetery.
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McEVOY,
Kathleen▼
Helen▼
Kathleen Helen
McEVOY a resident of Wallaceburg passed away peacefully
at the Sydenham Campus on Monday, January 10, 2005 at the age
of 88. Prior to retirement, Kathleen was a decorator with Libbey
GLASS.
Beloved wife of the late Daniel J.
McEVOY. Loving daughter
of the late Alfred George and Evelyn Clarinda
(CARROTHERS)
NOTTLEY.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Myrtle Jeanne
FLEET,
Byron▼
Clifford
& Patricia
NOTTLEY and the late Freeda
URUSKI and Reta Evelyn
TROJAND.
Kathleen will be missed by her 17 nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson
Street (at Elgin) in Wallaceburg from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday,
January 15, 2005. The celebration of Kathleen's life will commence
at 1 p.m. The interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. If desired,
remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society may be left at the
funeral home. (519) 627-3231.
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McEVOY,
Kathleen▲
Helen▲ (née
NOTTLEY)
Kathleen Helen
McEVOY, a resident of Wallaceburg passed away
peacefully at the Sydenham Campus on Monday, January 10, 2005
at the age of 88. Prior to retirement, Kathleen was a decorator
with Libbey Glass. Beloved wife of the late Daniel J.
McEVOY.
Loving daughter of the late Alfred George and Evelyn Clarinda
(CARROTHERS)
NOTTLEY. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Myrtle
Jeanne FLEET,
Byron▲
CLIFFORD and Patricia
NOTTLEY and the late
Freeda URUSKI and Reta Evelyn
TROJAND.
Kathleen will be missed
by her 17 nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh
Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin) in Wallaceburg from
11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, January 15. The celebration of Kathleen's
life will commence at 1 p.m. The interment will be in Riverview
Cemetery. If desired, remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society
may be left at the funeral home 519-627-3231.
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STEELE,
Margaret
Peacefully at Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Friday
August 19, 2005, Margaret
STEELE of Newbury and formerly of R.R.#5
Bothwell, in her 71st year. Predeceased by her parents George
(1992) and Florence
(McLEAN)
STEELE (1999.) Survived by her beloved
sister Dorothy
FENNER.
Loving aunt of Fred and Margie. Predeceased
by her brother in law John
FENNER.
Fondly remembered by many
Friends and her extended family. Relatives and Friends will be
received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Monday August 21 at 2 p.m. Pastor Todd
TROJAND officiating.
Interment Alvinston Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made
to the Watford Rotary Club, Four Counties Health Services Foundation,
or the Lung Association.
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TOMLIN,
Dorothy
F.
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Saturday, October
29, 2005, Dorothy F.
TOMLIN of Wardsville in her 78th year. Loving
sister of Marjorie
TOMLIN and William and Irene
TOMLIN.
Dear
aunt of Marnie and Darrell
LIMON, and Lawrence
TOMLIN.
Dorothy
enjoyed sewing, bird watching and was an avid reader. Dorothy
was also a member of the Beattie Haven Auxiliary. Relatives and
Friends will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes
Street, Glencoe on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, November 1 at 11 a.m. Pastor
Todd TROJAND officiating. Interment Oakland Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made to Four Counties Health Services, Wardsville
United Church, where Dorothy was a member, or the charity of
your choice.
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TOMLIN,
Marjorie
J.
At Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, on Wednesday, November
9, 2005, Marjorie J.
TOMLIN of Mt. Clemens, Michigan in her 73rd
year. Loving sister of William D.
TOMLIN and his wife
Irene of
London.
Predeceased by her sister Dorothy
TOMLIN
(October 29,
2005.) Beloved aunt of Marnie and Darrell
LIMON of Watford and
Lawrence TOMLIN of London and great aunt of Devon and Dillon.
Marjorie was a kind and gracious lady, always putting others
needs before her own. She will forever live in our hearts and
prayers. Relatives and Friends will be received at the Van Heck
Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe on Thursday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Friday,
November 18, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Pastor Todd
TROJAND officiating.
Interment Oakland Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to
the Charity of your choice.
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SITLER,
Delbert
R.
A resident of Wardsville, passed away peacefully at the Babcock
Community Care Centre, Wardsville on Saturday, December 17, 2005
at the age of 79. Born in Mosa Twp.,
son of the late Calvin and
Rose (JEFFERY)
SITLER.
Delbert was an avid hunter and fisherman
and truly loved nature. Dear brother of Bruce
SITLER of Flint,
Michigan.
Loving brother-in-law of Nora
SITLER of Wardsville.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
brothers Donald
SITLER (1927) and Franklin
SITLER (2002.) The
SITLER family will receive Friends at the Badder and Robinson Funeral
Home and Reception Centre, 211 Elm Street, Bothwell on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel
of the funeral home on Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Pastor Todd
TROJAND of the Wardsville United Church officiating.
Interment Oakland Cemetery, Mosa Twp. Donations may be made at
the funeral home by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the charity of one's choice. A tree will be planted in memory
of Delbert
SITLER in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp.
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TROJCAK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-26 published
CONNORS,
Verner
It is with deep sadness that the family of Verner
CONNORS of
London announce his passing at London Health Sciences Centre,
Victoria Hospital, on Friday, December 23rd, 2005, in his 69th
year. Much loved husband of Bette
(NOVA)
CONNORS. Dear father
of Aaron CONNORS of Taiwan, and Adam
CONNORS and his wife
Malia
of London. Verner is survived by his brothers Wayne
CONNORS and
his wife Joan,
David
CONNORS and his wife Debbie, his sister
Judy Roberts and her husband Mike all of New Waterford, Nova
Scotia, and his sister Glenna
HILBORN and her husband John of
Toronto.
Verner is predeceased by his father Jack
CONNORS (1986,)
his mother Alice
CONNORS (1977,) his sister Beverley
MacKAY (1976,)
his father-in-law Nick
NOVA (1991) and his brother-in-law Dave
MacKAY (2000.) Verner will be fondly remembered by his mother-in-law
Elsie NOVA, his sister-in-law Leona
BOLIN, and his brother-in-law
Geoff NOVA and his wife Mary-Ann. He will be greatly missed by
his nieces and nephews and many good Friends. Verner was a kind
man with a gentle spirit who touched the lives of many. Cremation
has taken place. Friends will be received by the family from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184). The funeral mass will
be celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 377 Oakland Avenue,
London, on Thursday, December 29th at 10: 30 a.m. with Reverend
Ron TROJCAK officiating. Prayers will be said at the Funeral
Home Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Memorial donations may be
made to the Victoria Order of Nurses, 1151 Florence Street, London,
N5W 2M7, the Parkwood Hospital Foundation Complex Care Program
(3BW 3AE), c/o St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation, 268 Grosvenor
Street, London, N6A 4V2, or the London Food Bank, 926 Leathorne
Street, London, N5Z 3M5.
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TROLL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-22 published
TROLL,
Dorothy
Edna
Aged 85 years, passed away peacefully in North Vancouver on April
19, 2005. Lovingly remembered by her children, Gary (Carol),
Gloria, Bob (Judy); grandchildren, Jason, Ab (Missy), Joe, Rozlyn,
Paul, Kyla; five great-grandchildren; sister, Beatrice; brother-in-law,
Gordon (Marie); as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband Joe
TROLL.
Dorothy was a long time
resident of Horseshoe Bay. She enjoyed golfing with Joe, tending
to her garden, and time spent with her family. Special thanks
to South Granville Lodge, Sunrise Assisted Living, and Dr. Dorothy
Jenzen for their loving care. Upon request, a private family
service will be held on Friday, April 22 at 10: 00 a.m. at Capilano
View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Lions Gate Hospital Foundation.
Hollyburn Funeral Home 604-922-1221
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TROLLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-31 published
TROLLER,
Edward▼
In loving memory of a cherished husband, father and Bonpa, Edward
TROLLER, who passed away March 31st, 2000.
Five years ago I lost my husband
My friend, my mate
How have I been living without you Eddie?
Loneliness, longing, tears and sadness
An emptiness that can't be filled
Memories are all around me.
Forever missed and loved Terry.
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TROLLER,
Edward▲
In loving memory of a cherished husband, father and Bonpa, Edward
TROLLER, who passed away March 31st, 2000.
Five years ago I lost my husband
My friend, my mate
How have I been living without you Eddie?
Loneliness, longing, tears and sadness
An emptiness that can't be filled
Memories are all around me.
Forever missed and loved Terry.
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TROMBLEY,
Alan
Joseph
Peacefully at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Hospital Drive
on Tuesday, September 6, 2005, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband
of Pauline. Loving father of James, Chris and wife Susan, Mark
and wife Anita. Dear grandfather of Kyle and Jorden. Dear brother-in-law
of Louise. Private family visitation. Relatives and Friends are
invited to the Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Assumption Church,
Otonabee on Friday, September 9, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Reverend
Ken RAE officiating. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto on
Friday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. (Arrangements
entrusted to Duffus Funeral Directors, Peterborough, 705-745-4612).
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TROMLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-07 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Lorna
Marie
Peacefully, at Lakeridge Health Corp. Oshawa, on Wednesday, January
5, 2005, at the age of 62 years. Cherished daughter of the late
Harry and Mary
WHITE/WHYTE.
Sweet sister of Barbara
TROMLEY and the
late Donald
WHITE/WHYTE.
Sister-in-law of Allan
TROMLEY and Carol
WHITE/WHYTE.
Lorna will also be missed by her special friend Suzanne
UNBEHAUN,
Chris BENNETT and staff, and the others she lived with, cousins
and her extended family. Relatives and Friends will be received
at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., 152 King St. E.,
Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. A Service will
be held in the Chapel on Friday, January 7, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment Whitevale Cemetery. Donations made in memory of Lorna
to the Community Living Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, or a charity
of choice would be appreciated. A heartfelt thank you to Chris
BENNETT and staff at Community Living Ajax, Pickering, Whitby
for their loving and tender care of Lorna.
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TROMLEY,
Allan
Peacefully at his residence on Friday, April 8, 2005. Beloved
husband of Barbara
TROMLEY (née
WHITE/WHYTE) for 48 years. Loving father
of Sherri TROMLEY-
CRANE and husband Adrian of Ajax and Susan
BAIRD and husband Terry of Pickering. Caring grandfather of Meghan,
Caitlyn, Madison and Sabrina. Cherished brother of Margaret
DRAKE
and her late husband Bill of Parry Sound and the late Gordon
and Lillian
TROMLEY.
Allan will also be sadly missed by his constant
companions Buddy and Estee, and many nieces and nephews, family
and Friends. Relatives and Friends will be received at the McIntosh-Anderson
Funeral Home Ltd., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on
Monday from 7-9 p.m. A service will be held in the chapel on
Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment will take place at Whitevale Cemetery.
Donations made in memory of Allan to the A.L.S. Society or to
Durham Access to Care would be appreciated. Many thanks to Community
Advantage Rehabilitation Inc., St. Elizabeth Health Care, Home
Life Care, Durham Access to Care and Oshawa 911 Services, for
all of their assistance.
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TROMLY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-22 published
Sheldon ZITNER
By Fred TROMLY and Annette
TROMLY,
Monday,
August 22, 2005 Page
A14
Teacher, scholar, poet, father, friend. Born April 20, 1924,
in New York City. Died April 26 in Toronto, of post-surgical
complications, aged 81.
Out of a passion for language Sheldon
ZITNER fashioned two splendid
careers. The first and longest was as a distinguished professor
of English literature. The arc of this career carried him from
a high school for gifted boys to degrees at Brooklyn College,
New York University, and Duke University. After his doctorate,
he took up appointments at colleges in Virginia and Iowa before
arriving in 1969 at Trinity College in the University of Toronto,
where he taught until his retirement in 1989.
It would be difficult to exaggerate the force of this diminutive
man's presence in the classroom. Every class was an eloquent
performance (without a script) that was incomparably witty and
also deeply wise. He was Aristotle always on the verge of slipping
into vaudeville. What student could forget the moment (40 years
ago) when, after having brilliantly explicated some of Shakespeare's
racier lines, he intoned, "As you grow older, your hair falls
out and your body starts to go -- but a dirty mind is a joy forever."
Alongside his Roman candles of wit, he demanded respect for the
laborious arts of sound writing and thinking. Essays were meticulously,
often bluntly, notated -- once he exhorted the author of a fulsome
first-year essay to "sleep on a board." Those of us who were
privileged to be in his classroom understood that behind such
reproofs lay a generous commitment to our work and to us. He
joked that he was our "tor-mentor." Generations of students acknowledge
Sheldon as a formative and lasting influence.
His scholarship, like his teaching, bore the stamp of an original,
vigorous mind. Although he was highly regarded for a number of
books, his most distinctive achievement was a series of elegantly
incisive essays. In these pieces on Shakespeare and his contemporaries,
he performed without the usual safety net of footnotes. After
Sheldon retired from the university, he took up what would be
his second, more risky career: he dedicated himself full-time
to creating poetry. Although he had written verse in his younger
days, it took considerable courage, at 65, for him to join the
fellowship of Canadian poets. He flourished. In years of increasing
physical hardship, he wrote three volumes of verse: The Asparagus
Feast (1999), Before We Had Words (2002), and The Hunt on the
Lagoon (forthcoming).
There is an exhilarating range of moods and ideas in these poems,
as there always was in a
ZITNER conversation. The wit that was
Sheldon's glory and armour in his younger days is now infused
with a new pathos. When he characterizes himself as a "Jew d'esprit,"
it is in a "Trial Epitaph," and another poem ends with the line:
"I am pushing eighty, pushing it away."
Some of the deepest currents of feeling are released in his poems
about Friendship and art, which were vital, lifetime commitments.
The strongest emotions, however, are in the poems about his family:
clear-eyed and heartbreaking reminiscences of his mother, father,
and brother; laments for a once-tender marriage gone wrong; outpourings
of wonder and gratitude for his daughter Julia, who brought him
so much joy.
Sheldon ZITNER's last finished poem, written after a painful,
sleepless night, evokes beauty and loss: Snow / It drifted down
all night on the immense / litter of roofs and streets, a white
hush / that gentled the city till the morning rush / could shrug
off the cold burden of innocence.
He dedicated his last book of verse to his deceased brother,
and his brief phrase helps to articulate our own grievous loss:
"always present, much missed."
Fred and Annette are Friends of Sheldon.
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LANGFORD,
Patricia
Evelyn (née
MORRISON)
(July 26, 1915-April 19, 2005)
It is with great sorrow that our family announces the passing
of our dear mother Pat at Niagara Arms Nursing Home, St. Catharines,
on Tuesday April 19, 2005. Pat was predeceased by her beloved
husband Porky April 6, 1995. Survived by her son Gordon (Heather)
LANGFORD of Burlington, her daughter Pam (Mike)
RAPSEY of St.
Catharines. Granddaughters Melissa
CAMERON, Jennifer (Dan)
LEBLANC
of St. Catharines, Susan
LANGFORD of Toronto and grand_son Christopher
(Michelle EGAN)
LANGFORD of Toronto. Her beloved great-grand_son
Jackson Hubert Edouard
LEBLANC. Dear sister to Myrtle
DILAMARTER
and niece Patty
TROMSDORF of St. Catharines, sister of the late
Murray, AUBREY and George
MORRISON.
Also survived by many other
nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A Funeral Service
of Remembrance for Patricia
LANGFORD will be held at Saint John's
Anglican Church, 80 Main Street, Port Dalhousie on Friday April
22, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Family will receive Friends at the Church
from 1: 00 p.m. until service time. Inurnment of Pat and Porky
LANGFORD to follow at Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines.
We would like to give special thanks to Mom's caregiver and special
friend Maria
DUBON, also thank-you to Helen
CHYPLICK for being
such a wonderful friend. To Dr.
WAKIL, for his tender love and
care and the staff of Niagara Arms. Donations to St. Peter's
Centre for Studies in Aging, 88 Maplewood Ave., Hamilton, Ontario
L8M 1W9. Make cheques payable to McMaster University. Butler
Funeral Home, 905-684-2334.
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TRON,
Leona
Victoria
It is with sad hearts that the family announces her passing,
on Friday, December 2, 2005, at St. Joseph's Health Centre in
Toronto, Ontario. Despite suffering from Multiple Sclerosis,
she nonetheless had the will to live for seventy wonderful years.
She leaves behind her devoted husband John, her devoted brother
Edward, her loving daughter Lesya and son-in-law Robert, their
children Alexander and Stephanie, and her son Andrew and her
daughter-in-law Myrosia. She is also survived by several aunts
and uncles: Stella, Fred, Kay, Rose and Ann, along with countless
Friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Pearl and Walter.
Friends may call at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst St.
(north of Dundas St.), on Sunday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral
on Monday, 9 a.m. at Cardinal Funeral Home, to St. Volodymyr
Cathedral (Bathurst St.), for a 9: 30 a.m. Service. Interment
at St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery (Oakville). Panakhyda Memorial
Service on Sunday, 7: 30 p.m. In celebration of Victoria's life,
donations to the St. Vladimir Institute will be graciously accepted.
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TROPEA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-29 published
CIFALDI,
Maria (née
PIRONAGGI)
Surrounded by her loving family, Maria
CIFALDI passed away after
a courageous battle with cancer on Wednesday, April 27, 2005,
in her 59th year. Beloved wife of Rocco for 41 years. Dearly
loved mother of Lina and her husband Nick
D'ORIA,
Jane and her
husband Simon
FARRUGIA,
Nancy and her husband Dominic
MAZZA.
She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren John, Rocco, Sarah,
Selena and Matteo. Predeceased by her parents Giuseppe
PIRONAGGI
and Maria DEFAZIO of Italy, In-laws Domenico
CIFALDI and Nicolina
CERICOLA.
Also survived by brothers and sister Domenico and wife
Assunta PIRONAGGI,
Giovannina and husband Amos
SGROMO, Antonio
PIRONAGGI and wife
Angelina
TROPEA of Italy. Predeceased by sister
Angelina PIRONAGGI and husband Francesco
GIGLIOTTI of Italy.
Maria was a remarkable woman. She devoted her entire life to
her husband, children, grandchildren, family members and Friends.
She was about laughter, good times, cooking, vacations, watching
her husband play and coach soccer and more recently - taking
up the game of golf - it was her determination to learn the game,
even though she had to put up with the "private lessons" given
by her husband Rocco. Those lessons paid off however, as she
achieved a hole-in-one in 2000 and has won numerous championship
flights at Westhaven Golf and County Club. Maria never put anything
she wanted to do aside and that is why she has achieved so much.
She has achieved satisfaction by taking the time to enjoy what
life had to offer her. Even though we are losing her at a relatively
young age, she had no regrets in life - and we definitely gained
by having such a loving, joyful and strong woman in our lives.
Family and Friends will be received at Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, on Saturday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and
Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The funeral mass
will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle Street, on
Monday,
May 2, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Joseph
DABROWSKI
officiating and Father Pio
D'ORIA assisting. Entombment at St.
Peter's Cemetery. At our mother's request, in lieu of flowers,
those wishing to make a donation are asked to consider the Run
for Ovarian Cancer, c/o 810 Maitland St, Unit #5, London, Ontario,
N5Y 5K3. The family wishes to thank Dr.
CAREY,
Dr.
HARLE and
his team as well as all the nurses at London Health Sciences
Centre and Parkwood Hospital Palliative Care, who wholeheartedly
assisted with her care. "To Know Herwas To Love Her"
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METE,
Maria
God called Maria peacefully, on February 24, 2005, from her residence,
at the age of 92. Maria will be reunited in heaven with her loving
husband Antonio (1990). She will be cherished by her dear children
Frank
(Giuseppina,)
Teresa (Mike
TROPEA, predeceased,) Sam (predeceased
1992), Ralph (Rosa), Jimmy (predeceased 1993), Rosa (predeceased
1953), and Pat. Proud grandmother of Tony, Marie, Teresa, Emilia,
Gabe, Rose, Teresa (predeceased), Cathy, Frank (predeceased),
Tony, Michael, Tony, Frank, Jimmy, Rose, Pat, Sam, Ralph and
Tony. She will be held dear in the hearts of her great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, and many Friends. Family
will receive Friends at the Fratelli Vescio Funeral Homes Ltd.
(8101 Weston Rd., south of Langstaff Rd., 905-850-3332), on Saturday
from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated on Monday at 12: 00 p.m. from All Saints Roman
Catholic Church (1415 Royal York Rd. and Eglinton Ave). Entombment
to follow at the Glendale Memorial Gardens (on Albion Rd., at
Hwy. 27). In lieu of flowers, the Mete family will accept donations
to the Parkinson Society of Canada.
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TROPEANO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-07 published
PACITTI,
Maria
Peacefully, on January 6th, 2005 at the William Osler Health
Centre-Etobicoke Site. Maria
PACITTI, beloved wife of the late
Damiano PACITTI. Dear mother of (Pat) Pasquale and his wife
Clara,
Maria and her husband Tony
VALENTE,
Yolanda and her husband Benito
BORDONE,
Elsa and her husband Nino
TROPEANO and Vincenzina and
her husband Elio
MARAONE of Italy. Nonna will be sadly missed
by her sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Felice
MINCHELLA and his wife
Maria.
Family and
Friends will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott
Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Saturday from
6-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be
celebrated on Monday, January 10th, 2005 at St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church (100 Bainbridge Avenue) at 11: 00 a.m. Entombment
to take place in Italy.
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TROPER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-22 published
HARTSTONE,
Sarah▼
Peacefully, on March 21, 2005 at home. Sarah, beloved wife of
the late Max
HARTSTONE.
Loving▼ mother and mother-in-law of Marvin
and Micki HARTSTONE,
Nancy▼ and Barry
FREEMAN. Dear sister of
the late Sam
NASH,
Dora▼
GOLD, and Perla
TROPER. Devoted grandmother
of Steven and Randi, Elliott, and Marla
HARTSTONE,
Dina▼ and Jim
HATJOULIS,
Elden▼ and
Jane,▼
Shawn▼ and Noga, Daniel and Heather
FREEMAN.
Loving▼ great-grandmother of Alexandra, Stephanie, Tamara,
Adam, Na'ama, Mathew, Maya, Zachary and Max. Sarah was an original
and devoted member of The First Chapter of Pioneer Women in Toronto.
At Beth Sholom Synagogue, 1445 Eglinton Ave. West (Eglinton and
Allen Road), for service on Wednesday, March 23 at 11: 00 p.m.
Interment Ostrovtzer Society Section of Lambton Cemetery. Shiva,
1 Flanders Road. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
the charity of your choice. We will miss you forever.
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HARTSTONE,
Sarah▲
Peacefully, on March 21, 2005 at home. Sarah, beloved wife of
the late Max
HARTSTONE.
Loving▲ mother and mother-in-law of Marvin
and Micki HARTSTONE,
Nancy▲ and Barry
FREEMAN. Dear sister of
the late Sam
NASH,
Dora▲
GOLD, and Perla
TROPER. Devoted grandmother
of Steven and Randi, Elliott, and Marla
HARTSTONE,
Dina▲ and Jim
HATJOULIS,
Elden▲ and
Jane,▲
Shawn▲ and Noga, Daniel and Heather
FREEMAN.
Loving▲ great-grandmother of Alexandra, Stephanie, Tamara,
Adam, Na'ama, Mathew, Maya, Zachary and Max. Sarah was an original
and devoted member of The First Chapter of Pioneer Women in Toronto.
At Beth Sholom Synagogue, 1445 Eglinton Ave. West (Eglinton and
Allen Road), for service on Wednesday, March 23 at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment Ostrovtzer Society Section of Lambton Cemetery. Shiva,
1 Flanders Road. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
the charity of your choice. We will miss you forever.
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